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york 60 -- new york city's history. the commissioner and his team, i want to thank him for what he accomplished. [applause] first korean american to hold the position when you diversify your commissioner ship, you diversify the opportunity to the diversity that we live in. you commissioner kim. -- thank you commissioner kim. while our tourism and hospitality industries have recovered substantially since our shutdown, you cannot take that progress for granted. we will show the world that new york city is open and ready for visitors. attracting major events, like the 2020 six fifa world cup, and we hope the next democratic national convention. [applause] we will continue to invest in our creative sectors across the board, from iconic museums and arts organizations, to our legendary film and television production industries. as i said before, talent is at the center of our job strategy. we know it starts with education. i could not be more proud of my friends and chancellor, david bates. [applause] two visionaries. underst
york 60 -- new york city's history. the commissioner and his team, i want to thank him for what he accomplished. [applause] first korean american to hold the position when you diversify your commissioner ship, you diversify the opportunity to the diversity that we live in. you commissioner kim. -- thank you commissioner kim. while our tourism and hospitality industries have recovered substantially since our shutdown, you cannot take that progress for granted. we will show the world that new...
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add all that up here in the heart of new york city. and there is incredible amount of security precautions being taken, some of which we see extra secure, extra police outside the da's office right now, a few extra barricades, but a lot that we don't see as well. that's happening behind closed doors. gabriel, thanks so much indeed for that. well, some of the trump's supports have dismissed indictment and repeated the accusation that the charges are politically motivated. i mean, there's all kinds of skeletons in the closet, and that can good several good. they do it to so i've been calling, i mean, it could happen to me. it could happen to you. it could happen to anybody. and i think it's kind of scary and people need to wake up and see this. and actually, i think it's helping him. i think he's gonna get more votes now. i guess there was like, democrats try to get trump like not to run again around the philip koski is a former federal prosecutor in the united states. he says that trumpet may find it difficult to stick to the bail condi
add all that up here in the heart of new york city. and there is incredible amount of security precautions being taken, some of which we see extra secure, extra police outside the da's office right now, a few extra barricades, but a lot that we don't see as well. that's happening behind closed doors. gabriel, thanks so much indeed for that. well, some of the trump's supports have dismissed indictment and repeated the accusation that the charges are politically motivated. i mean, there's all...
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i think it's easy in places like paris or here in new york city, where we turn on the tap. water comes out to think that there is a major demi globe what a crisis out there. mean, julie has witnessed the crisis herself seeing melting places and eric regions during her journey. now she hopes that the world won't turn a blind eye to an issue that in the end will affect everyone everywhere. well the un florida conference taking place in new york as you just saw or is the 1st in almost half a century. earlier we spoke with professor naho mirror maci from king's college in london. and we asked her if water management plays a big enough part in the global discussion. definitely has to be part of the political agenda. i think the political leaders need to really wake up to the urgency and the crisis that is happening and different parts of the world. it's not just in love economies. it's also in places where there are climate change impacts that are happening right here in right now. and so i think the urgency is gradually coming to the for, for a heads of people's minds. what we
i think it's easy in places like paris or here in new york city, where we turn on the tap. water comes out to think that there is a major demi globe what a crisis out there. mean, julie has witnessed the crisis herself seeing melting places and eric regions during her journey. now she hopes that the world won't turn a blind eye to an issue that in the end will affect everyone everywhere. well the un florida conference taking place in new york as you just saw or is the 1st in almost half a...
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so let's start off with someone right down the street from you right now in new york city, manhattan district attorney albany bragg. tell me about him as well as the southern district of new york, where this is all been filed and how does brag actually think he has jurisdiction in this case? ok, get ready, get ready. i'll get ready for this. i don't think you could actually get ready for this moment, but we'll try our best as we speak, we don't know anything. here's what i think happened. and i, i mean i put it this way. i wouldn't be surprised about that, but i wouldn't be surprised if donald trump stead. well, they're going to arrest me tuesday. that's right. they're going to arrest be tuesday and i'm ready. he wants to be handcuffed. take me in. protest. good to that later. not the wisest thing to say, but i digress. so anyway, he says they're going to do it. it's going to happen. i wouldn't be surprised of alvin bragg, the district attorney said we're going to what, wait a minute. who said that? i never said that we're not even done yet. i'm still at i'm, i'm still interrogating
so let's start off with someone right down the street from you right now in new york city, manhattan district attorney albany bragg. tell me about him as well as the southern district of new york, where this is all been filed and how does brag actually think he has jurisdiction in this case? ok, get ready, get ready. i'll get ready for this. i don't think you could actually get ready for this moment, but we'll try our best as we speak, we don't know anything. here's what i think happened. and...
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now she has made her way to new york city where delegates have gathered at the un for 3 day summit that i've had to discuss ways out of the water crisis. around to 2000000000 people in the quarter of the world's population like access to safe drinking water station as a human rights. this is more than a conference on water. it is a conference on today's walls, scenes from the perspective of its most important resource. this conference mastery present, the quantum leaps in the capacity of member states and international community to recognise and act upon the vital importance of what the world sustainability and as a tool to foster piece and international cooperation in new you and report shows that the global water shortage is likely to waste and over the coming years, despite the efforts by the international community to make sure everyone has access to clean water. on the side of the summit, some famous faces highlighting the fact that a lack of water impacts more than just people's health. with a massive issue. it touches everything, it really affects women and girls. they are dispro
now she has made her way to new york city where delegates have gathered at the un for 3 day summit that i've had to discuss ways out of the water crisis. around to 2000000000 people in the quarter of the world's population like access to safe drinking water station as a human rights. this is more than a conference on water. it is a conference on today's walls, scenes from the perspective of its most important resource. this conference mastery present, the quantum leaps in the capacity of member...
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york city. sir. as the summit kicks off, the u. s. government promised a $49000000000.00 us dollars for funding to help the global water course will money really be enough to solve this issue. actually today, that would be a report coming out. that is suggesting that money is not going to solve the problem because besides money, there is a need for better planning for side governance. and understanding that this problem is the problem of common good. so one government alone can not. busy so they don't so and whatever happens anywhere in the world can affect the rest of us living across this planet. what we are hearing is that sensually me out a poor people in the world are currently living in watering secure areas. and this is quite alarming when you say money is not the issue, but planning is what do you mean by that? so so i think we have seen it quite often that in rich countries, i mean rich regions of the world still where there is no shortage of, of financial resources. lack of planning is
york city. sir. as the summit kicks off, the u. s. government promised a $49000000000.00 us dollars for funding to help the global water course will money really be enough to solve this issue. actually today, that would be a report coming out. that is suggesting that money is not going to solve the problem because besides money, there is a need for better planning for side governance. and understanding that this problem is the problem of common good. so one government alone can not. busy so...
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now fences could be seen going up around the court house in new york city, as a trump was actually calling for protest in his honor from his supporters. we are joined now by international course, roxana solano. roxana, who are the key players in trump's indictment scotty. this is all surrounding the alleged hush money payment made 6 years ago. first is stormy daniels back in to 1006 adult film starts 3rd me daniels claims he met with trump at his hotel, where they had an affair from has repeatedly denied hiring on the fair wood danial years later, daniels was forced to give an interview detailing the affair with in thoughts for $15000.00. the interview never happened. daniels claims he was never paid. next is michael coin with from a former lawyer with the threat of daniel's going public coin had daniel sign a non disclosure agreement. several months later coin pursued reimbursement from the prompts organization for hundreds of thousands of dollars. in january 2013 daniels ben tapp lawyer, michael, i've been 90 in the quest to notify the non disclosure agreement from quickly denied knowled
now fences could be seen going up around the court house in new york city, as a trump was actually calling for protest in his honor from his supporters. we are joined now by international course, roxana solano. roxana, who are the key players in trump's indictment scotty. this is all surrounding the alleged hush money payment made 6 years ago. first is stormy daniels back in to 1006 adult film starts 3rd me daniels claims he met with trump at his hotel, where they had an affair from has...
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the new york historical society, because philip hoehn, who was the past mayor of new york city wrote an extensive self diary account of. his visit to our on my and he gives a full page description of what he saw and this description in the diary is in the new york historical society. and i was really, really delighted to be able to use that the book. but i think important to recognize what he saw when he came to the salon in new york city. a captain bears and this is the captain who brought her from china he said in the diary her appearance is exactly the same as the figures on teach us a large head. small features and a countenance devoid of expression in her foot is great curiosity. it is not four inches in length. so this is interesting to me because is presenting from boy as and her visage an object and because he has seen before chinese people but only on teach us in his experi and so i just think that's really interesting that we see this visual image that the khans paying for and promoting and that's what american would be seeing. yeah definitely. and i mean there is sort of t
the new york historical society, because philip hoehn, who was the past mayor of new york city wrote an extensive self diary account of. his visit to our on my and he gives a full page description of what he saw and this description in the diary is in the new york historical society. and i was really, really delighted to be able to use that the book. but i think important to recognize what he saw when he came to the salon in new york city. a captain bears and this is the captain who brought her...
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and that's when they settled on "we love new york city." now let's move on to a story that's very sad for those of us who love fox news. because it turns out that a producer for tucker carlson is suing the network, saying that the network pressured her to lie in the dominion voting machines lawsuit. and i actually wasn't surprised about this at all, because all the way back, 20 years ago, i wrote a book about fox news called "lies and the lying liars who tell them: a fair and balanced look at the right." and in fact, i wanted to treat you guys tonight, so if you all look under your seats, you'll find directions to a local bookstore where you can buy it for $29.99. okay, let's move on to international news this week. vladimir putin is hosting chinese president xi jingping for a three-day summit in moscow and a lot of people are upset with xi for cozying up to putin after he's become an international pariah. but you know what? i think that that is exactly the time when you really find out who your friends are. we should all be so lucky to hav
and that's when they settled on "we love new york city." now let's move on to a story that's very sad for those of us who love fox news. because it turns out that a producer for tucker carlson is suing the network, saying that the network pressured her to lie in the dominion voting machines lawsuit. and i actually wasn't surprised about this at all, because all the way back, 20 years ago, i wrote a book about fox news called "lies and the lying liars who tell them: a fair and...
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now i am the president of the new york city hospitality alliance. nicole king is known as harlem's bankruptcy is executive director of community banking at jp morgan i want them understand and know it doesn't matter where they're at. on the financial journey, jp morgan chase and help them. we're juggling so many things. the household work family of sandra garcia is the founder of encounter. you're getting focus on diversity. >> in 2012, she launched after a latina beauty dot com call us cheap household officers. so whether you're a business owner and have a seat in front of your name, we are all c because we're all cho's for these it's all about supporting other up and coming. female life oftentimes is a struggle. but as long as you keep your we may to baby boom in denver. the zoo is definitely doing its part to protect this endangered species. >> last month the zoo introduced baby bongo fiddle to the world. and now there's a new little bongo joining the herd fiddles half-sister. clementine arrived on february. 16th season, mamas girl at heart, but
now i am the president of the new york city hospitality alliance. nicole king is known as harlem's bankruptcy is executive director of community banking at jp morgan i want them understand and know it doesn't matter where they're at. on the financial journey, jp morgan chase and help them. we're juggling so many things. the household work family of sandra garcia is the founder of encounter. you're getting focus on diversity. >> in 2012, she launched after a latina beauty dot com call us...
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on the state of emergency in new york city, new york had just surpassed 7000 covey cases. the most cases in the state and 35 corporate related deaths. this is overwhelming. the cities, hospitals, and 1st responders, the virus spreading fast. the number of cases doubling in the new york city area overnight fear was setting in the community spread dynamic is unpredictable and worrisome. then governor andrew cuomo had seen enough and did the unthinkable and ordered new york to be shut down completely. it was march 20th, 2020. today we're bringing it to 100 percent of the workforce must stay home. and when i talk about the most drastic action we can take, this is the most drastic action we can take. new york would soon become the global epicenter of the coven outbreak. 3 years on, and 6500000 covey cases, and more than 61000 deaths later, what lessons have been learned this pandemic, as a silent pandemic associated with it. and those are the individuals that have gotten infected with cobra. 1900 are suffering from a long covey. and even those individuals that have recovered fr
on the state of emergency in new york city, new york had just surpassed 7000 covey cases. the most cases in the state and 35 corporate related deaths. this is overwhelming. the cities, hospitals, and 1st responders, the virus spreading fast. the number of cases doubling in the new york city area overnight fear was setting in the community spread dynamic is unpredictable and worrisome. then governor andrew cuomo had seen enough and did the unthinkable and ordered new york to be shut down...
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i think it's easy in places like paris or here in new york city, where we turn on the tap. water comes out to think that there is a major demi globe. what a crisis did this outset mean? julie has witnessed the crisis herself seeing melting places and eric regions during her journey. now she hopes that the world won't turn a blind eye to an issue, that in the end will affect everyone everywhere. and joining us now from new york is oliver small, a water and climate expert at the world health organization. welcome to the show. thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us. is it time to radically rethink how many of us use water, especially in rich countries? it is time to do so this, that a water conference comes very, very timely. and it puts a strong lens on that. we need to change the way on hobby look at water and how we use water. climate change is one of the main drivers at the moment that impacts the water and gender of unpredictable rain patterns. and b, a seeing more and more regions experiencing droughts, but also deadly floods. and more and more people are
i think it's easy in places like paris or here in new york city, where we turn on the tap. water comes out to think that there is a major demi globe. what a crisis did this outset mean? julie has witnessed the crisis herself seeing melting places and eric regions during her journey. now she hopes that the world won't turn a blind eye to an issue, that in the end will affect everyone everywhere. and joining us now from new york is oliver small, a water and climate expert at the world health...
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. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from new york city, the only city in america, it's the show that invented news. this is "the daily show" with your host, john leguizamo! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> john: yo, yo, yo! what's up! what's up! welcome to "the daily show." leguizamo here in the house! [cheers and applause] it's my third night behind the desk and i've been getting some great feedback so far. i mean, mostly from my mom. so i asked her what she thought of the show last night and she was like, "i'm sorry, i fell asleep after "wheel of fortune. but i'm sure you are great, m mijo." we've got a great show tonight, so let's get into the headlines. [cheers and applause] let's kick things off with some sports. the nfl has announced that it will allow its players to put the number zero on their jerseys next season for the first time ever. meanwhile, the jets announced that they'll put zero on the scoreboard for the 40th season in a row. hey! hey! [applause] seriously, i think this is a great way for football players to celebrate the amount of brain cells they'll have le
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i think it's easy in places like paris or here in new york city, where we turn on the tap. water comes out to think that there is a major systemic globe. what a crisis did exist out there. mean julie has witnessed the crisis herself seeing melting places and eric regions during her journey. now she hopes that the world won't turn a blind eye to an issue, that in the end will affect everyone everywhere. while the world's 1st 3 d printed rocket has been successfully launched from cape canaveral in the united states, although it failed to reach orbit. it was the 3rd attempt by private aerospace startup relativity space. the company said the rocket experience and normally during a 2nd stage separation 3 d printing is seen as a cheaper way of building face craft. and that a new standard for space travel as muslims worldwide has been marked in the beginning of the holy month of ramadan. for the next 30 days, devout muslims will refrain from eating or drinking from sunrise to sunset. every region has its own way to celebrate from colorful street lighting to mass prayers and sharin
i think it's easy in places like paris or here in new york city, where we turn on the tap. water comes out to think that there is a major systemic globe. what a crisis did exist out there. mean julie has witnessed the crisis herself seeing melting places and eric regions during her journey. now she hopes that the world won't turn a blind eye to an issue, that in the end will affect everyone everywhere. while the world's 1st 3 d printed rocket has been successfully launched from cape canaveral...
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she served from 2014 to 2020 as new york city's interpretation cmissioner -- city's transportation commissioner. responsible for the safe and uitable operation of new york city's transportion network. which inuded 6000 miles of roadways, 9 bridges, the nation's largest traffic operations and parking sysm, the staten island ferry, and extensive bicycle, pedestrian, and public plaza infrastructure. as well as keynitiatives in urban mobility and smart transptation, technolies and safety. by the way, in addition to all of that, she ao served on the mta board. in her spare time. as i indicated, she also sved the obama administration as the assistant secretary and undersecretaryt the u.s. department of transportation. she has worked with the u.s. senate for majority leader charles schumer and senators barbara boxer and daniel patrick monahan. join me in giving a warm welcome to deputy secretary polly trentonerg. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> poly, thank you for being here with us today. i think will have a very interesting conversation about public transportation. obviously were very grateful for all the wor
she served from 2014 to 2020 as new york city's interpretation cmissioner -- city's transportation commissioner. responsible for the safe and uitable operation of new york city's transportion network. which inuded 6000 miles of roadways, 9 bridges, the nation's largest traffic operations and parking sysm, the staten island ferry, and extensive bicycle, pedestrian, and public plaza infrastructure. as well as keynitiatives in urban mobility and smart transptation, technolies and safety. by the...
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hall in new york city. [cheers and applause] - thousands of off-duty cops who normally patrol the streets now taking them over outside city hall. - i'm just tired of watching crime run rampant, and we're not doing anything about it because our hands are tied. every time we do something, it seems like we're getting indicted. - they had come for a big demonstration around city hall. you know they came prepared for the battle. you could see the anger in their faces, and you know that they meant business. [crowd chanting] - it was a show of force on the steps of new york city hall. 10,000 off-duty cops banded together in protest, fed up and angry with the city they claim doesn't back them up. the mayor's plan for an all-civilian board to review police misconduct is the last straw that sent the force to the streets. - mayor dinkins proposed a change in the civilian complaint review board that at that time had half citizens, civilians, and half police officers on it. - let's assume this is the worst legislation k
hall in new york city. [cheers and applause] - thousands of off-duty cops who normally patrol the streets now taking them over outside city hall. - i'm just tired of watching crime run rampant, and we're not doing anything about it because our hands are tied. every time we do something, it seems like we're getting indicted. - they had come for a big demonstration around city hall. you know they came prepared for the battle. you could see the anger in their faces, and you know that they meant...
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a global pandemic struck new york city. and we had the idea to maybe bring our tours onto the streets of manhattan chinatown. that's how mott street got started. look at how decadent these cakes are! like, the pikachu cake? like, oh my god! paige desorbo: when you do the tours, you obviously have to connect with all the small businesses. what are some of, like, the challenges that they face? language and technological barriers. as well as during the pandemic, there's lack of federal aid in the community. chloe chan: and you might think that, like, oh, the pandemic is over, right? these businesses are still struggling to survive. paige desorbo (voiceover): but this father and son have made it their mission to help local restaurants affected by the pandemic not only survive but thrive by creating the mott street eatery, chinatown's first food court. when this place closed down, i told my dad, you know, rents are so expensive. i think the only way this place would survive, if it was, like, a food court and make it affordable f
a global pandemic struck new york city. and we had the idea to maybe bring our tours onto the streets of manhattan chinatown. that's how mott street got started. look at how decadent these cakes are! like, the pikachu cake? like, oh my god! paige desorbo: when you do the tours, you obviously have to connect with all the small businesses. what are some of, like, the challenges that they face? language and technological barriers. as well as during the pandemic, there's lack of federal aid in the...
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york city. on a jesse lou . ah, watching out is there a reminder, broadsoft stories, this app and the president of russia and china calling for responsible dialogue to end the war ukraine. choosing pagan vladimir putin held talks in moscow. peyton said chinese proposals could be used as the basis of a peace settlement japan's prime minister female cuz she has made an unannounced visit to ukraine in the joint press conference with president zalinski shita condemned russia's invasion as an aggression that shapes the foundation of the international israel's policy, which is repealed the 2005 from the war banning settlers from living in parts of the ultra pike west bank. this haves away for settlers to return to for illegal outpost near the city stalked. some wool streets have climbed off to the rescue. of credit suisse. com, that nerves about a bigger banking crisis. us treasury secretary, janet yellen says the local financial sector is stabilizing after it was put to the test by the collapse of th
york city. on a jesse lou . ah, watching out is there a reminder, broadsoft stories, this app and the president of russia and china calling for responsible dialogue to end the war ukraine. choosing pagan vladimir putin held talks in moscow. peyton said chinese proposals could be used as the basis of a peace settlement japan's prime minister female cuz she has made an unannounced visit to ukraine in the joint press conference with president zalinski shita condemned russia's invasion as an...
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i was born and raised in new york city. there has been a surge of violent and fatal attacks against asian. 70-year-old was shot in the head, beaten and kicked my team. two elderly women were stabbed with a machete while waiting for a bus. a 15-year-old boy was stabbed in the neck on the bus by a 12-year-old boy. none of these brutal attacks have been classified as hate crime. hate crime, while on the rise, are on the rise. asians were the victims of nearly 100 70,000 violent incidents while the number of anti-asian hate crimes in 2021 was just 305. not to minimize hate crime, but to put the scope of the problem in proper context. a tweet never put grandma in the hospital. the urgent issue of violence against asians predates covid. the 2018 criminalization by the bureau of justice statistics shows violent incidents by race, and. the largest share, 20 5% are perpetrated by black offenders while asians commit 0.1% of such attacks against black victims. if all those living nearby equally to attack asian, blacks are taking asian
i was born and raised in new york city. there has been a surge of violent and fatal attacks against asian. 70-year-old was shot in the head, beaten and kicked my team. two elderly women were stabbed with a machete while waiting for a bus. a 15-year-old boy was stabbed in the neck on the bus by a 12-year-old boy. none of these brutal attacks have been classified as hate crime. hate crime, while on the rise, are on the rise. asians were the victims of nearly 100 70,000 violent incidents while the...
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i think it's easy in places like paris or here in new york city, where we turn on the tap. water comes out to think that there is a major systemic globe. what a crisis did exist out there. mina gould has witnessed that crisis herself seeing melting places and eric regions during her journey. now she hopes that the world won't turn a blind eye to an issue, that in the end will affect everyone everywhere. there's a quick look at a couple of other stories making headlines around the world will start in israel, which has ratified a lot limits in the ways in which a prime minister can be removed from office. it's one of several controversial new laws introduced by the country ruling coalition critic say it may shield prime minister benjamin netanyahu. many all are related to me. i'm going to try and stop in the u. s. a fallen after the central bank raised interest rates again by a quarter of a percentage point. despite fears that it could add to financial turmoil after a string of bank failures, the federal reserve said the increase aims to lower inflation by making consumer bor
i think it's easy in places like paris or here in new york city, where we turn on the tap. water comes out to think that there is a major systemic globe. what a crisis did exist out there. mina gould has witnessed that crisis herself seeing melting places and eric regions during her journey. now she hopes that the world won't turn a blind eye to an issue, that in the end will affect everyone everywhere. there's a quick look at a couple of other stories making headlines around the world will...
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i can tell you very honestly and someone who works in new york city, i feel afraid in new york city. someone who goes to d.c. to arbor d.c. bureau i won't leave there at night by myself. >> more than you did years ago. >> one 100%. it is a real feeling. you can tell me the numbers don't back it up but i can see it and feel it. i think chicago was about crime. you can't argue those numbers. the mayor is responsible for that. >> it is also the fight with the union and the -- >> it's a big record. >> is not just the chicago crime , because it has been part of the fabric since the 60s and 70s. >> is the trend going up or down. >> the trend line shot up into account in 2020 got the combination of covid-19, and the fallout from george floyd and those were both factors. in 2021, you saw them struggle with that. in 2022 you saw things, on the national side, everyplace was different specifically but the trip was starting to trend down. here is the problem though, whether it is up from 2020 or down, no place is almost back to 2019 will we had these really low crime rates. in places like new yo
i can tell you very honestly and someone who works in new york city, i feel afraid in new york city. someone who goes to d.c. to arbor d.c. bureau i won't leave there at night by myself. >> more than you did years ago. >> one 100%. it is a real feeling. you can tell me the numbers don't back it up but i can see it and feel it. i think chicago was about crime. you can't argue those numbers. the mayor is responsible for that. >> it is also the fight with the union and the --...
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traffic is still moving in new york city near the courthouse. again, we have to see what happens on this thursday evening. >> and, my friend, it also bear well that we punctuate eric swalwell, who said that the indictment of a former presiden is a somber day for america. he went on to say that it is time to put our faith in the justice system. he said it is time to neither celebrate nor destroy justice benefits all. what abou the mood in our nations capital to this? what is the immediate reaction? it is a somber day either way you slice it, no matter where you are on the political spectrum. >> reporter: yeah, it certainly is. i will be interested to see what happens in the next couple of hours. we have been statione at the white house throughout the course of the day. the last hour or so it relatively quiet, but again, it will be interesting to see if any protest pop up here as well we are waiting to see all sorts of security, absolutely, in new york and likely in washington, d.c. as well. that will be a close question that we keep a close eye o
traffic is still moving in new york city near the courthouse. again, we have to see what happens on this thursday evening. >> and, my friend, it also bear well that we punctuate eric swalwell, who said that the indictment of a former presiden is a somber day for america. he went on to say that it is time to put our faith in the justice system. he said it is time to neither celebrate nor destroy justice benefits all. what abou the mood in our nations capital to this? what is the immediate...
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i lived in new york city at that time. we were told, maybe don't go outside at nighttime because it could be a little dicey. it could be a little rough. but my bigger issue here is the reason america is great, a couple cops did something wrong here? america will not prosecute them perhaps, but there is a penalty involved here. but the bigger issue and the thing i have to problem with, will this incentivize further people to perhaps, you know, maybe provoke orage state 8 in the future. you could be mad about madison square garden and know there is a financial award perhaps afterwards. that's what i'm concerned about here. will it result in more people doing that, knowing there might be a payoff. dan: new york shoppers are being asked to remove their masks in stores over the increase in crime. how are they going to stop the spread of covid. they told us masks were the answer. what to do? >> it's ridiculous. it's crazy. it would be funny if the stakes were so high. new york city has become a cesspool of crime. the city has go
i lived in new york city at that time. we were told, maybe don't go outside at nighttime because it could be a little dicey. it could be a little rough. but my bigger issue here is the reason america is great, a couple cops did something wrong here? america will not prosecute them perhaps, but there is a penalty involved here. but the bigger issue and the thing i have to problem with, will this incentivize further people to perhaps, you know, maybe provoke orage state 8 in the future. you could...
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it's the best way to see new york city. >> it turns out there are a lot of ways to adapt to sea level rise. to see how new york city is doing it i'm taking a trip on the east river with daniel zarelli. >> it's great. >>reporter: he was recently the city's chief climate policy advisor. >> sea level rise is relentless. it's not a storm or acute impact. it's just going to keep coming. >>reporter: a new government report found on the east coast there will be ten to 14 inches of sea level rise by 2050. in new york city where there are 520 o coa line projections of future storm surge compounded by sea level rise shown here in blue would impact most of new york's coast line and be particularly bad on the east side of manhattan. they are now building a massive sea wall. >> as we're going along the water here, we sure do get a sense of how huge this project is. it's long. it's almost two and a half miles of protection. >>reporter: how significant of a construction project is this? >> this is huge. >>reporter: tom foley is the construction commissioner for new york but that's not what they did.
it's the best way to see new york city. >> it turns out there are a lot of ways to adapt to sea level rise. to see how new york city is doing it i'm taking a trip on the east river with daniel zarelli. >> it's great. >>reporter: he was recently the city's chief climate policy advisor. >> sea level rise is relentless. it's not a storm or acute impact. it's just going to keep coming. >>reporter: a new government report found on the east coast there will be ten to 14...
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i think it's easy in places like paris, i here in new york city where we turn on the tap, what it comes out to think yes, that there is this major systemic globe. what a crisis exists out there. mina. julie has witnessed that crisis herself seeing melting glaciers and eric regions during her journey. now she hopes that the world won't turn a blind eye to an issue that in the end will affect everyone. everywhere is she opium has named the senior leader of the to grey people's liberation front known as the t p l. f. as head of the interim government for the to grey province. prime minister, i'll be off, man has named get a to read up as the head of to grace interim administration until an election can be held. it comes of the day after parliament removed the t, b l, f from an official list of terrorist organizations, tens of thousands were killed and millions of from their homes in the 2 year to great conflict which ended with a peace deal find last november. and i'm now joined by william davidson. he's a senior analyst for the europe at the think tank international crisis group was curre
i think it's easy in places like paris, i here in new york city where we turn on the tap, what it comes out to think yes, that there is this major systemic globe. what a crisis exists out there. mina. julie has witnessed that crisis herself seeing melting glaciers and eric regions during her journey. now she hopes that the world won't turn a blind eye to an issue that in the end will affect everyone. everywhere is she opium has named the senior leader of the to grey people's liberation front...
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, come to new york city. they will put you into a college. >> brian: 40,000 here staying in luxury hotels in manhattan. kicking out some of the homeless. they get better treatment than american homeless. guys, fight that out. meanwhile, they continue to be a sanctuary city. so you can't stay. whoa is me. and now they have a separate division just to handle illegal immigrants. so they got to come one, come all. he has this brainstorm of sending them to college for 1.2 million. for those people working two jobs just to go to a community college, how do you feel about that? part of your money that you are earning goes to taxes so if they continue about 50% of what you earn goes to taxes anyway. they are going to go up to upstate new york. elise stefanik come out and said mayor adams is making a permanent welfare system for illegal immigrants in new york state. you better just understand when word gets out central and south america and to russia and ukraine and bolivia, wherever, they are -- just multiply how man
, come to new york city. they will put you into a college. >> brian: 40,000 here staying in luxury hotels in manhattan. kicking out some of the homeless. they get better treatment than american homeless. guys, fight that out. meanwhile, they continue to be a sanctuary city. so you can't stay. whoa is me. and now they have a separate division just to handle illegal immigrants. so they got to come one, come all. he has this brainstorm of sending them to college for 1.2 million. for those...
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a grand jury here in new york city weighing the evidence. could trump become the first former president ever to face criminal charges? outside the courthouse in manhattan today, police have now set up metal barricades. overthe weekend, the former president says he would be indicted on tuesday. he called for his supporters to, quote, protest and take our nation back. authorities have warned against that. even republican house speaker mccarthy saying americans should not protest if there is any arrest. prosecutors are not commenting tonight. the potential charges involve hush money paid to porn star stormy daniels, days before the 2016 election. was it to conceal any connection to daniels from the voters? trump's lawyer and fixer, one-time lawyer, michael cohen admitting to arranging that payment. he's testified before the grand jury several times. and tonight here, news on one more witness, at the request of the former president. testimony from a lawyer named robert costello, who said he was once michael cohen's lawyer. so, tonight here, what
a grand jury here in new york city weighing the evidence. could trump become the first former president ever to face criminal charges? outside the courthouse in manhattan today, police have now set up metal barricades. overthe weekend, the former president says he would be indicted on tuesday. he called for his supporters to, quote, protest and take our nation back. authorities have warned against that. even republican house speaker mccarthy saying americans should not protest if there is any...
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york city police department, that's why i had to sue the nypd and the city of new york. >> tucker: it's a little bit weird as a standard, they don't want cops consorting with criminals taking bribes, but i know a lot of cops from new york who know a lot of underworld figures, it doesn't mean them they selfs are not-he's not a criminal. how does this make sense? >> well, this rule tucker has been in the books nypd and patrol guide maybe 40 or 50 years i would say. they arbitrarily apply this rule depending on who they want to apply it to. as you know, tucker, a few weeks ago the police commissioner or somebody in the new york city police department invited kardib to the police facility, she is a convicted criminal and gang member, being adversarial to the police department. if you invited her to the police academy, there is no exceptions to that rule, that they terminated me on, then how is she allowed to associate and parade around the police academy with numerous officers? if you are saying that the police commissioner didn't approve this, then it's a break down in structure and there
york city police department, that's why i had to sue the nypd and the city of new york. >> tucker: it's a little bit weird as a standard, they don't want cops consorting with criminals taking bribes, but i know a lot of cops from new york who know a lot of underworld figures, it doesn't mean them they selfs are not-he's not a criminal. how does this make sense? >> well, this rule tucker has been in the books nypd and patrol guide maybe 40 or 50 years i would say. they arbitrarily...
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i'm bill hemmer live in new york city. hope you had a good weekend. good morning. >> dana: i had a great weekend. my mom was in town. saw beautiful noise on broadway. a ping-pong tournament she lost but that's all right. we had a good one. hope you did, too. i'm dana perino and this is "america's newsroom." we are talking about the fire at cop city where police are
i'm bill hemmer live in new york city. hope you had a good weekend. good morning. >> dana: i had a great weekend. my mom was in town. saw beautiful noise on broadway. a ping-pong tournament she lost but that's all right. we had a good one. hope you did, too. i'm dana perino and this is "america's newsroom." we are talking about the fire at cop city where police are
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it is equal in new york city it may be equal. also said policy if people didn't like it they wouldn't be the d.a. you know -- that's my opinion. >> trump is issue tha already gone about doesn't really help the people -- so i'll say our day-to-day is more of a big issue. lawrence: so my next guest is a military mom who lost her son to the violence going unchecked by alvin bragg here in new york madeleine son army sergeant, his son korea was brutally stabbed in harlem and madeleine saying bragg office didn't bother to notify her that murder charges against two of the suspects in the case were dismissed. another of the suspect has since been granted bail. she's one of the so many who are pushing back on the politicization of our justice system and madeleine brain joins me now. there's so much going on in this system -- right now in new york, you see people knocking people out. your son was tragically murdered after he served this country. what's your reaction to the d.a. who still not called you, by the way -- and what he's doing ri
it is equal in new york city it may be equal. also said policy if people didn't like it they wouldn't be the d.a. you know -- that's my opinion. >> trump is issue tha already gone about doesn't really help the people -- so i'll say our day-to-day is more of a big issue. lawrence: so my next guest is a military mom who lost her son to the violence going unchecked by alvin bragg here in new york madeleine son army sergeant, his son korea was brutally stabbed in harlem and madeleine saying...
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york city. we are hearing from trump world, our abc embassy get of unit saying they are now welcoming this, that they like the idea of the former president having a mug shot, they might be putting this on a t -- on a and using it as part of the campaign until 2024. if you could underscore how unprecedented this is, and that we are truly walking on uncharted territory right here with a former president being indicted of crime. >> it's really unprecedented in at least two different ways. those are good questions. the first, there is never been a former president charged with a crime in this country. richard nixon was named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the water get proceedings back in 1970's, but he was not charged, he was allowed to resign and there were no follow-up charges. the other thing is, this is a state case, not a federal case. there are 50 states and how many 1000 counties with da's around this country, so for a da even in the great state of new york to even charge a former presid
york city. we are hearing from trump world, our abc embassy get of unit saying they are now welcoming this, that they like the idea of the former president having a mug shot, they might be putting this on a t -- on a and using it as part of the campaign until 2024. if you could underscore how unprecedented this is, and that we are truly walking on uncharted territory right here with a former president being indicted of crime. >> it's really unprecedented in at least two different ways....
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. >> i don't look a day over 35 but i actually grew up in the '70s in new york city. [cheers and applause] through the culture, i met amazing people like my friend crazy legs, a pioneer of the art form that white people call break dancing and everybody else calls break. crazy licks her dancing at age nine. he was part of the legendary rock steady crew in the early 1980s. he was even a body double. he was instrumental at turning breaking into a worldwide phenomenon. >> crazy! what's up! [cheers and applause] >> john: so look, you are called crazy legs, and i am called johnny legs. is that why we are friends? >> first of all, i would like to, yo, i hear your name. [laughter] you've always been a little competitive. >> john: so how did you get the name crazy legs? >> i would practice after school in the auditorium. and the captain of the cheerleader would be practicing and she would be like, oh, he got some crazy legs. >> john: [laughs] now that you are older, you think you need to change your name from crazy legs to something a little more mature like stable legs? "craz
. >> i don't look a day over 35 but i actually grew up in the '70s in new york city. [cheers and applause] through the culture, i met amazing people like my friend crazy legs, a pioneer of the art form that white people call break dancing and everybody else calls break. crazy licks her dancing at age nine. he was part of the legendary rock steady crew in the early 1980s. he was even a body double. he was instrumental at turning breaking into a worldwide phenomenon. >> crazy! what's...