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in fact, new york city used to be the model. it was a model of how police and prosecutors under leadership of mayor giuliani, mayor bloomberg, you could cooperate together in new york saw the largest drop in crime may be an american history. you had murder rates that were lower than before 1960. because of these effective policies here, i think these progressive got in charge of new york city government, you saw the end of stop and frisk. you saw the end of politicians backing up police. you saw them talking about the police as the enemy rather than the protectors of the community. that's why i say the disorder you are seeing in the streets of new york now, it is not a model that anyone wants to follow and it is because of the policies of the political leadership in new york city. speak one quickly, do you think that they will be open to admitg anything that they have not gotten right question work that has happened here in d.c. >> this could be the opportunity for people to come around. you are seeing people that said i want to
in fact, new york city used to be the model. it was a model of how police and prosecutors under leadership of mayor giuliani, mayor bloomberg, you could cooperate together in new york saw the largest drop in crime may be an american history. you had murder rates that were lower than before 1960. because of these effective policies here, i think these progressive got in charge of new york city government, you saw the end of stop and frisk. you saw the end of politicians backing up police. you...
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in new york. and i'm sure that if you ask the people in alabama, they would think that the people in new york are just these crazy woke people who have these misguided views that that can't really stand up. so the idea is that, you know, any idea ought to be able to stand up to argument and, you know, that's what i would like to see much more of in this country. and then there's a there's a much more sinister side of it in that, you know, the big tech platforms, the internet started out as this incredible opportunity for just maximum, um, diversity that every kind of idea, you know, was there somewhere and if you were willing to do a little bit of research, you could find it. but then at some point, it kind of all went south. and what happened there is that people discovered that you can control the internet. so that the internet becomes the best possible source of censorship that the tools are so incredibly powerful. so while well, it started out as this opportunity or just this open world where
in new york. and i'm sure that if you ask the people in alabama, they would think that the people in new york are just these crazy woke people who have these misguided views that that can't really stand up. so the idea is that, you know, any idea ought to be able to stand up to argument and, you know, that's what i would like to see much more of in this country. and then there's a there's a much more sinister side of it in that, you know, the big tech platforms, the internet started out as this...
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they are leaving new york for georgia. we are live at the factory cleeseing in new york. why are they going to a red state? >> stuart georgia is much more gun friendly. they are closing up shop and very expensive fact toy run. with this decision 300 employees will be without a job. many worked here for generations. >> it's a kick in the gut and slap in the face. i have given them everything i can. product around the world. it's really sued. >> the mayor whose dad worked for remington for 37 yearless said the loss is a cultural and financial loss. the village will lose $1 million in revenue when remington leaves. $1 million in a $14 million budget, that's a significant hit for the village. the mayor said the plan is to increase property taxes be 3% or less f to makeup the difference. he's confident they will bounce back. he's disappointed state leadership is okay with this happening. >> many were doing a happy dance when this happened. i stand behind that statement. they are notice pleased that remington is leaving new york state. >> remington, again, the oldest gunman fra
they are leaving new york for georgia. we are live at the factory cleeseing in new york. why are they going to a red state? >> stuart georgia is much more gun friendly. they are closing up shop and very expensive fact toy run. with this decision 300 employees will be without a job. many worked here for generations. >> it's a kick in the gut and slap in the face. i have given them everything i can. product around the world. it's really sued. >> the mayor whose dad worked for...
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his research included weeks of study at the new york historical society and then new york public library, perusing thousands of newspaper articles related to andrew greene and also reading greene's volumes of brain diary and letters. i'm pleased present harry albert. good evening. the world would stop on friday, november. 1903. andrew has grain. worcester's native and internationally known as the father of greater new york city, died at 1:30 p.m. he was a visionary civic leader, plan owner, attorney and preservation scientist. today, few people of his contributions to our society. last week i enjoyed dinner with a member of the new york's central park conservancy. a he wasn't familiar with the legacy of andrew haswell green brain amazing. a few years i purchased a large coffee table book with steve tell, the creation of central park. there were only two sentences referring to green and there were criticisms defaming him as a cheap skinned flint. those were plagiarized his from a 1950s pamphlet written by a member of the central park garden club. the 2019 exhibit at the new york public, d
his research included weeks of study at the new york historical society and then new york public library, perusing thousands of newspaper articles related to andrew greene and also reading greene's volumes of brain diary and letters. i'm pleased present harry albert. good evening. the world would stop on friday, november. 1903. andrew has grain. worcester's native and internationally known as the father of greater new york city, died at 1:30 p.m. he was a visionary civic leader, plan owner,...
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that is off the heels of jitters at new york community bank that we will talk about. the two-year yield back down to 4.53. you have to remember, we started above 4.70. quite the move we have seen. eight basis point move lower on the day. mid-day movers on the equity side. some things are flying. shares of dell soaring after better-than-expected sales and profit. fuel needed to handle ardell intel -- artificial intelligence work. dell up more than 20%. shares of sound hound down after earnings missed expectations. they sorted since nvidia raised its stake in the company last year. new york minute heat continues its 2024 declines. it raised concerns about loan oversight. commercial to commercial real estate, 37 billion dollars in multifamily loans. the company announced a ceo change and material weaknesses in its accounting. now i want to look at not just the equity market, but the bonds for new york community bank. it was trading at par. you saw a significant drop off after reporting some concerns tied to commercial real estate. and even bigger drop off when you saw co
that is off the heels of jitters at new york community bank that we will talk about. the two-year yield back down to 4.53. you have to remember, we started above 4.70. quite the move we have seen. eight basis point move lower on the day. mid-day movers on the equity side. some things are flying. shares of dell soaring after better-than-expected sales and profit. fuel needed to handle ardell intel -- artificial intelligence work. dell up more than 20%. shares of sound hound down after earnings...
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the eyes of new york are on us. new yorkers loved him. he was a crusader for the little guy-- brave, bold, a great leader who did not have time for distractions. and that's the kind of politician we want, right-- the guy who cuts through the usual red tape and gets things done? but by the time he got into power, spitzer's noble crusade had been replaced with something darker. why do we keep ending up here? why do we keep placing our hopes in confident men who make big promises, then completely fail to deliver? come on. i would ask spitzer himself about this, but he stopped returning my texts, so i turned to eliot spitzer's mentor and friend, lloyd constantine, who's known him longer than almost anyone else in his life. so my thinking about this interview, i feel like your journey with eliot is the public's journey in the sense that people really thought he was gonna be the first jewish president. the muscular democrat. yeah, and i want you to take us on the journey. -yeah. -you've talked about how you thought the presidency was eliot spit
the eyes of new york are on us. new yorkers loved him. he was a crusader for the little guy-- brave, bold, a great leader who did not have time for distractions. and that's the kind of politician we want, right-- the guy who cuts through the usual red tape and gets things done? but by the time he got into power, spitzer's noble crusade had been replaced with something darker. why do we keep ending up here? why do we keep placing our hopes in confident men who make big promises, then completely...
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york times -- and i mean sincere, not snarky advice, to the new york times about how to fix the trust problem, from the vantage point where you stand -- what would you give them? eliana: two separate questions. the first is that i don't think conservatives, readers of news, have that same -- the same self regard that they need to think what they are reading is neutral. i think they want to know that it is true, and they read "the new york times," and they see bias everywhere. i think when they are reading the beacon, they find that a more reliable version of truth. and the sort of -- what grinds our gears is the bias in the reporting that never swings in the other direction. and the presentation -- the self seriousness of the reporters, the idea that they think they are neutral -- it just happened with nbc and ronna romney, with wallace going on the air and talking about their sacred airwaves. i can assure you nobody on the free beacon staff is talking about our sacred space and our honor, and we are not going to bestow it on anybody else. we are not saving lives here. it is not brain
york times -- and i mean sincere, not snarky advice, to the new york times about how to fix the trust problem, from the vantage point where you stand -- what would you give them? eliana: two separate questions. the first is that i don't think conservatives, readers of news, have that same -- the same self regard that they need to think what they are reading is neutral. i think they want to know that it is true, and they read "the new york times," and they see bias everywhere. i think...
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and you know what, new york, they're not. they have such a progressive approach to enforcing laws and things of that nature. in florida the hard working individuals, the law abiding citizens, it's your right to live the way you want to live. if you're a landlord, an owner of property, it's your right to be able to do things the way they should be done properly but in new york the squatters have the rights and that's what's wrong in our country right now. it's those that are not keeping the laws that seem to have more rights and are running the country, it's got to end. and i think americans are waking you up to it, maria. i really, truly do. and one more point. maria: go ahead. >> one more point. i want to go back real quickly to the funeral. i want to point this out for the record. we had two fbi special agents who were killed on february 2nd of 2021. it was two weeks to the day after president biden took office after the inauguration and do you know who did not show up for the fbi special agent's funerals? it was president
and you know what, new york, they're not. they have such a progressive approach to enforcing laws and things of that nature. in florida the hard working individuals, the law abiding citizens, it's your right to live the way you want to live. if you're a landlord, an owner of property, it's your right to be able to do things the way they should be done properly but in new york the squatters have the rights and that's what's wrong in our country right now. it's those that are not keeping the laws...
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. >>> kcrackdown in the big apple new york's governor deploying hundreds of national guardsmen in the transit system. >>> a jury hands down a guilty verdict for the armorer who loaded alec baldwin's gun on the set of "rust". we explain ahead >>> max hits pause on password sharing, the latest platform to stop subscribers from sharing accounts karen tso joins us live. >>> hi, barbie the icons they are honoring later on the show. >>> it's thursday, march 7th "early today" starts right now good morning glad you're with me. i'm frances rivera we begin in santa fe where the jury found the armorer for the western film "rust" guilty of involuntary manslaughter hann hannah gutierrez reed faces up to 18 months in prison for the death of halyna hutchins >> we find the defendant hannah gutierrez reed guilty. >> reporter: stoic her mom emotional as she was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and not guilty of tampering with evidence. she now faces up to 18 months in prison during the nearly two-week criminal trial, witnesses described a reckless environment on the new mexico set, with weapons
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i continue to hope that somebody in the new york court system will recognize that new york maybe has been the financial capital for the world for the past century because it has a reputation for upholding the rule of law, laura. and, you know, that reputation can be blown in new york is seen as a bunch of political hacks and clowns in their judiciary who will do anything to reach a desired objective. so, i actually think a lot more is at stake here than donald trump. this is really about the future of new york as a great financial capital of the world. if you think justice engoron is going to be the kind of person that's in charge of your company, who is going to invest a nickel in new york? >> laura: chris, just to be clear, they have to raise the federal claim on appeal in the state intermediate court. have they done that? >> you know, i haven't reviewed all the papers, laura. i assume he has a good legal team. i assume they are raising all the necessary defenses. now, again, what we are talking about here, the excessive fine, that's the case on the merits. right? that's the merits
i continue to hope that somebody in the new york court system will recognize that new york maybe has been the financial capital for the world for the past century because it has a reputation for upholding the rule of law, laura. and, you know, that reputation can be blown in new york is seen as a bunch of political hacks and clowns in their judiciary who will do anything to reach a desired objective. so, i actually think a lot more is at stake here than donald trump. this is really about the...
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the "the new york times" reports that trump plans to hold weekend events in states near new york. conduct interviews from trump tower potentially. advisers and talked about protesters of trump tower and they discussed holding a local rally in madison square garden. what kind of atmosphere to expect when the trial starts with what effect could it have on the jury? >> and what is the weekend and is casual. i will start juggling . that is what we are looking at. a complete circus. that is what we are in for. you're talking about something that is virtually unprecedented in the history of united states of america. that is a former president of the united states that will be standing trial for a criminal offense that is ultimately a felony punishable by up-over a year in jail. these are serious things to be considered. around that, that same person will be trying to solidify himself as the next president of the united states of america. mind you, what he is actually being tried for is hush money payment to a star. it is absurd already, let alone how it plays out. this is going to be a
the "the new york times" reports that trump plans to hold weekend events in states near new york. conduct interviews from trump tower potentially. advisers and talked about protesters of trump tower and they discussed holding a local rally in madison square garden. what kind of atmosphere to expect when the trial starts with what effect could it have on the jury? >> and what is the weekend and is casual. i will start juggling . that is what we are looking at. a complete circus....
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it is not just new york. chicago we had this horrific case of an 11-year-old boy who was trying to defend his pregnant mother who was stabbed to death by a perpetrator. just like the guy who shot the cop in new york city, this perpetrator allegedly, alleged perpetrator had committed many crimes before. he had a huge rap sheet but he was let out because of this new law that they have in illinois, governor pritzker when he announced the new law last august after he signed the bill, he said the following, i will get your reaction. today i will sign legislation focuses on our mandatory supervised release system on creating successful outcomes for those who were formerly incarcerated and improves the safety and peace of our communities. well first of all it's a no bail law that is on steroids. it's even worse than the new york no bail law. and we see clearly it has done nothing to improve the safety of the citizens? >> exactly. someone who worked on criminal justice reform issues most of my career in congress, wor
it is not just new york. chicago we had this horrific case of an 11-year-old boy who was trying to defend his pregnant mother who was stabbed to death by a perpetrator. just like the guy who shot the cop in new york city, this perpetrator allegedly, alleged perpetrator had committed many crimes before. he had a huge rap sheet but he was let out because of this new law that they have in illinois, governor pritzker when he announced the new law last august after he signed the bill, he said the...
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in new york my a new op-ed in the new york times admits the real royal scandal is on us. the columnist writing welcome of the american public has become so accustomed to access to public figures we expect total self exposure as a matter of course we meet their need for privacy which belongs to every human whether celebrated with the kind of rapid suspicion. now is a good moment to rethink all that. kate terrible news should make us feel terrible for kate, i should make us feel terrible about ourselves. well, that was interesting. there has been so much gossip around kate absent and wild stories and speculation, does this more serious news overtake that or stop that? you think gossip is sidelined? >> i don't think it is and it's disappointing. i remember when she had the abdominal surgery and everybody started even before the picture came out, suspecting, or was she? first of all, they announced she wouldn't be in public until after easter, she wanted to wait until her children were in easter break and make the announcement about her cancer. the public essentially forced h
in new york my a new op-ed in the new york times admits the real royal scandal is on us. the columnist writing welcome of the american public has become so accustomed to access to public figures we expect total self exposure as a matter of course we meet their need for privacy which belongs to every human whether celebrated with the kind of rapid suspicion. now is a good moment to rethink all that. kate terrible news should make us feel terrible for kate, i should make us feel terrible about...
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and that is quite thrilling for many people in new york. but as the affect in places like manhattan, it, it turned into the island of you know lord of the flies. you -- you know pursuing an individual all around the island, to their great joy. when the rest of us just look on with horror. you don't have to like donald trump to have strong reservations about what we're seeing in the legal system. larry: just on that in new york all of a sudden out of the blue, the u.s. attorneys office finds tens of thousands of pages that should have been put into discovery in the first place. even alvin bragg's district attorney office they find tens of thousands that somehow was not put into the discovery, now it is. so this trial will be delayed. for a long time. and jonathan, to add to tack on to that i'm not the lawyer, you are the attorney, these other cases are all being delayed. either supreme court reviews, or documents, or crazy arguments where they should have thrown out the prosecutors in georgia with the fan fani willis case, it is all breaking
and that is quite thrilling for many people in new york. but as the affect in places like manhattan, it, it turned into the island of you know lord of the flies. you -- you know pursuing an individual all around the island, to their great joy. when the rest of us just look on with horror. you don't have to like donald trump to have strong reservations about what we're seeing in the legal system. larry: just on that in new york all of a sudden out of the blue, the u.s. attorneys office finds...
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jon scott in new york. russian prep president vladimir putin is going to punish those on the deadly attack on a concert hall. he left more than one third to 30 dead nearly a thousand others hurt. russian officials say multiple gunmen opened fire inside the venue friday night. before setting the building ablaze. nearly a dozen suspects including four directly involved are under arrest. isis has taken responsibility, russia's climate ukraine is linked to the violence. ukraine emphatically denies any involvement. well wishes pouring in from around the globe for princess kate following her cancer diagnosis announcement. world leaders, celebrities and fans sending messages of support to the beloved 42-year-old. months of speculation about her health after she stopped public appearances to recover from abdominal surgery. i am jon scott and now back to "life, liberty & levin." ♪. mark: leo terrell supreme court case you would not have a case except jack smith bringing phony charges against donald trump that are
jon scott in new york. russian prep president vladimir putin is going to punish those on the deadly attack on a concert hall. he left more than one third to 30 dead nearly a thousand others hurt. russian officials say multiple gunmen opened fire inside the venue friday night. before setting the building ablaze. nearly a dozen suspects including four directly involved are under arrest. isis has taken responsibility, russia's climate ukraine is linked to the violence. ukraine emphatically denies...
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trend that has women in new york city on edge. men punching them while they're simply walking down the street. the women now posting warnings on social media. priscilla thompson has the latest. >>> i just got punched in the face walking home. >> reporter: tonight the man accused of that harrowing attack charged with misdemeanor assault after allegedly punching 27-year-old mikaela tanado in the face this week. that arrest comes a day after 40-year-old scaboki storea was charged for this reported on 23-year-old hailey mcguken. >> i was just walking and a man punched me in the face. oh, my god. it hurts so bad. >> reporter: stora, a fringe political candidate who once ran for mayor, has an extensive criminal record, police say. and earlier this week, a third man was charged, accused of punching a 57-year-old woman in the face. the arrests come as dozens of women have taken to social media sharing stories of allegedly being randomly sucker punched across new york city. >> i was punched in the head in new york city. >> he goes, sorry,
trend that has women in new york city on edge. men punching them while they're simply walking down the street. the women now posting warnings on social media. priscilla thompson has the latest. >>> i just got punched in the face walking home. >> reporter: tonight the man accused of that harrowing attack charged with misdemeanor assault after allegedly punching 27-year-old mikaela tanado in the face this week. that arrest comes a day after 40-year-old scaboki storea was charged...
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i'm whit johnson in new york. i'll see you on "gma" in the morning and right back here tomorrow night. good night. ght back here tomorrow night. good night. oops. and that breaking news. a search for a man in the water off alameda. a police officer in the area saw someone struggling around 430. the officer immediately went in, but the man has not been found. this is near balena boulevard and tideway drive. it's by balena bay, not far from encinal high school. >> alameda fire department divers and swimmers have been in the water, with a coast guard helicopter watching overhead. here's a live look from the scene. now. we just saw divers get out of the water in the past five minutes or so. we'll continue to keep an eye on the search and what comes out of this search. again, you're looking at live pictures of these divers just getting out of the water on those rocks, trying to find this person who went in. we'll keep you updated on this, but for now, let's move on to an abc seven news i-team exclusive. >> have a conve
i'm whit johnson in new york. i'll see you on "gma" in the morning and right back here tomorrow night. good night. ght back here tomorrow night. good night. oops. and that breaking news. a search for a man in the water off alameda. a police officer in the area saw someone struggling around 430. the officer immediately went in, but the man has not been found. this is near balena boulevard and tideway drive. it's by balena bay, not far from encinal high school. >> alameda fire...
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two major legal threats today here in new york, he and lawyers will appear in manhattan criminal court today where they are going to ask judge to delay or dismiss the hush money case that is filed by district attorney alvin bragg also as you mentioned deadline for the former president to post the massive appeal bond nearly half a billion dollars, to protect his assets, from new york attorney general letitia james, now donald trump son eric trump phase roughly four-million-dollar fine from judge engorra told you yesterday. >> every person can i get a half-billion-dollar bond maria there was nothing, they are laughing, top executives largest surety companies had never seen anything of this size what going start seizing assets if he can't pay something not available in the united states? >> trump lawyers earlier asked bond rereduced or waived entirely we've not heard from court on that yet, it is possible, that the attorney general's office, trump lawyers could come up with an agreement if trump misses the deadline for appeal bond attorney general can immediately begin moving forward wefr
two major legal threats today here in new york, he and lawyers will appear in manhattan criminal court today where they are going to ask judge to delay or dismiss the hush money case that is filed by district attorney alvin bragg also as you mentioned deadline for the former president to post the massive appeal bond nearly half a billion dollars, to protect his assets, from new york attorney general letitia james, now donald trump son eric trump phase roughly four-million-dollar fine from judge...
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i square i read that in "the new york times" the "new york times/sienna poll," tudor, i know how infirmed i am but i think that is an extraordinary number. but i will give you the last word. >> absolutely. we're out there. we're buying gas. taking the kids from place to place. we know how much everything costs and know the i am park to our families. we know how life was better under donald trump. joe biden will talk a lot about the corporate greed and blame game, the republicans won't let me do what i need to do, at the end of the day mothers out there know what it is like to take care of their aging parents and children at the same time and how much it is costing them. they know that is all on joe biden maybe. larry: maybe my eyes read it right. 20%. thank you to all of you. we'll see what happens, right now it is advantage trump. up next we talk to my friend rich lowery editor of "national review" that joe biden knowingly and purposefully blew up the border right away in early 2021. a double freakout for the democrats. stick around, folks, i'm kudlow. much more to come. ♪. hings that
i square i read that in "the new york times" the "new york times/sienna poll," tudor, i know how infirmed i am but i think that is an extraordinary number. but i will give you the last word. >> absolutely. we're out there. we're buying gas. taking the kids from place to place. we know how much everything costs and know the i am park to our families. we know how life was better under donald trump. joe biden will talk a lot about the corporate greed and blame game, the...
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shares of new york community banc under pressure again. the regional bank announcing the ceo is stepping down effective immediately and replaced by the executi executive chairman. it is identifying material weakness in this its internal controls for the fourth quarter weakness. and on the heels of that news, as we look at shares of valley national and citizens financial which are all deep into the red. >>> and bob iger getting new support in the proxy fight with nelson peltz. in a pair of letters from the disney family, the four grandchildren call peltz's team is a wolf in sheep's clothing. iger and his team faithful to the company's magic. >> a strong show of support. bertha, thank you. >>> turning attention now to d.c. and capitol hill. we have a developing story. congress approving a temporary spending bill to hold off a partial shutdown. we have brie jackson with more. >> reporter: good morning, frank. congress averted a partial government shutdown for a week. the senate and house passed a one-week short-term funding bill thursday givi
shares of new york community banc under pressure again. the regional bank announcing the ceo is stepping down effective immediately and replaced by the executi executive chairman. it is identifying material weakness in this its internal controls for the fourth quarter weakness. and on the heels of that news, as we look at shares of valley national and citizens financial which are all deep into the red. >>> and bob iger getting new support in the proxy fight with nelson peltz. in a pair...
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you're a lifelong new yorker. >> 70 years in new york, i love new york, if we don't fix it up on this year, when there's a big election in november, and all we want is -- we love new york. all we want is new york to go in the right direction and enough of the crime. stuart: it's a leadership problem. change the leadership and you maybe the problem improves. >> absolutely. stuart: on the subway, it's getting more dangerous to ride the subway. crimes on trains and in stations are up 53% since before the pandemic in 2019. if people don't feel safe on the subways, they're not coming back to live or walk in new york city. how can we krugere a some-back if working people are afraid to get on the subway. last word to you, john. >> stuart, yes, there's 8.5 million new yorkers in new york city that want to live in a civilized way. and there's millions of repeat violaters arrested 50 times. the state said it. are they working for the 8.5 million new yorkers that want a civilized city or are they working for the 3300 criminals? i mean, that's what it comes down to, stuart. stuart: good question.
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turmoil at new york community bank. shares plunging as it races to raise new capital. this happened multiple times today. that story continuing to develop. we have the very latest coming up. >>> fed chair jerome powell on the hill before the house financial services committee with a more dumpy stone than folks expected. >>> the rally itself to resuming, but weakening into the final stretch, all following yesterday's steep selloff, perhaps on continued hopes today and expectations of rate cut sometime later this year. we are going to bring in our experts on all of that in just a moment. >>> let me show you the major outages. we have been green all day but weakening as we enter the final stretch. we are still holding on, but the dow is only good for about 15 points. nasdaq has been the out performer. cut those gains in half, the mega stocks, many of them bouncing back. nvidia is still positive moving toward $900 a share. meta is in the green, as well. apple, microsoft, alphabet, tesla, are all ready now. how about crowdstrike? those shares are higher after his own earnin
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you treat it too badly in new york. we don't want to do the new the stock exchange are very upset about it. the top person is mortified, cannot believe it. he said, i'm losing business because of new york, because people don't want to be in new york and they don't want to go in the new york stock exchange. you can ask them about it, but you know, how can you do that? i would love to go in the new york stock exchange. it would be a big thing. that would be nice, but people are not going to the new york stock exchange now because of whening in new york, because they don't want to be attacked by a thug like this horrible attorney general we vet in the whole country. we will decide about true social and what we do with it, but this is just an example of how this is hurting new york and new york state. >> can you give a little bit more detail about the timing of when you plan -- and how exactly you are planning that? ■mr. trump: as they say, i havea lot of cash. you have been examining my statements for a long time. and i
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but at i like to read was, you know, the new york review of books, back of the book stuff for the new republic, the old new republic, and fast forward several. t my master's in creative writing from the artist to initiate cargo. i was the critic at the arts paper, the art critic sorry, art critic at the school's paper. and i wound up on a whim book critics circle. and i learned a lot from my mentors out there and, you know, a few years later down the line, i found myself on the board, which is still feels crazy, but it's been over a long way around. i wasn't a straight path at all. what is the national book critics circle? we are a critic, run or organization that seeks to promote literature and literacy in the u.s. although we have recently launched the translation in private believe is in its third year. we are not funded by any publishers. we're purely independent. so we like to believe that that allows us like latitude in ter of judgment, but also. independence as far as uniqueness, as far as titles, we like tth more onerous than other lists just because of 24 people in a room arg
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joining us from new york city, nbc news white house correspondent mike memoli, and massapequa, new york, on long island, rehema ellis. three presidents at radio city music hall today. talk to me about what they're doing. >> reporter: this is a significant moment for the biden campaign. start with the eye popping $25 million that the event is bringing in, the biggest according to the biden campaign, fundraising event in our politics ever. a lot of that coming not just in big increments. people can give up to $500,000, but i'm told a third of that, a little over $8 million coming in $25 increments for the virtual feature that they're going to have an interview of the three presidents, with julie chavez rodriguez. those are donors that the biden campaign can go back to over and over again, especially if they were first time donors for the rest of the campaign. for the biden campaign, this is about two other things. they want to bring the party together. this is obviously a candidate in president biden that a lot of democrats are concerned about, whether he's going to be able to get the job
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york citg and in new york state. i think for us that is part of the conversation. trying to make very clear that supply is our number one path to success and we need people to stay focused on that. not tenant protections and supply or we will just continue to be a crisis level in new york city. >> now we are getting to the lightning round of questions. audience questions are coming soon. get ready, folks. i will items on the table and you can respond to both. i mentioned environmental regulations. commissioner, is something for this session. i am interested in how, in your views on whether and how regulations are being used in the housing context to block housing or whether they are sed for legitimate environmental purposes for the most part or if it is a mix. the director mentioned rural needs in montana. manufactured housing is now being considered and has been for many years. an important source of low-cost housing. at first in rural areas and increasingly now in suburbs and urban areas. maybe you could talk on ma
york citg and in new york state. i think for us that is part of the conversation. trying to make very clear that supply is our number one path to success and we need people to stay focused on that. not tenant protections and supply or we will just continue to be a crisis level in new york city. >> now we are getting to the lightning round of questions. audience questions are coming soon. get ready, folks. i will items on the table and you can respond to both. i mentioned environmental...
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this isn't about actually helping our communities, helping upstate new york, helping all of new york state by getting people back to work and having growth. the democrats want to just give everybody money to do nothing, and that never works. it undermines, it actually undermines the -- stuart: -- do this forever? we're paying them to eat, to sleep, health care, education, you name it, we pay for it. it can't be like this forever. >> it isn't can't. and the other thing i can't emphasize enough, the people who with want to come here legally, want to be here to be produce produce, to work, to care for their families. that's how my brand parents came to this country. -- grandparents. they met at a ellis island. they came here to work. they came here to work, to be prosperous, to raise a family and be free. stuart: just like some other people at this desk. >> other people at this desk. a great citizen. [laughter] stuart: let's not get carried away. claudia tenney, appreciate it always. >> thank you. stuart: the mayor everything adams imposing more curfews at migrant shelters. why is he do
this isn't about actually helping our communities, helping upstate new york, helping all of new york state by getting people back to work and having growth. the democrats want to just give everybody money to do nothing, and that never works. it undermines, it actually undermines the -- stuart: -- do this forever? we're paying them to eat, to sleep, health care, education, you name it, we pay for it. it can't be like this forever. >> it isn't can't. and the other thing i can't emphasize...
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and so that is a young man and his mother from new jersey came here to new york to make their voices heard along with hundreds of other people who were standing behind me, most of whom opposed to the war in gaza. and they want to show it right out in front of joe bible's biggest ever fundraiser to 100 thanks very much indeed for that. now the former crypto courtesy taco and some bank winfree. it has been sentenced of 25 years in prison for his relative was been described as one of the largest financial fluids in history. $32.00 roles was found guilty of the folding customers out billions of dollars as a founder of f. the x crypto exchange is convict to the old town soft a month ago. i'm trying to move in. but for sicily me has moved from new york a wearing a prison uniform and facing the possibility he could spend the rest of his life behind bars. sam, bagman fried knowledge, she made a series of bad decisions and apologized for letting his colleagues down the 32 year old former billionaire, better known by his initials, s b s. started his crypto currency exchange f t x with college
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york, one that's the new york first congressional district. i look forward to debating him on the issues and on his weak record as a republican, unquote joining us now is the for communications director for george santos, naseh wilmer. naseh was hired after he was elected. and then you resigned after his first indictment? that right? yes, that's okay. >> so let's talk about this. you resigned as comms director after he was arrested and charged for fraud and other crimes, said you saying you you were honored to quit. santos said he wouldn't seek reelection after that damning ethics report. do you think this is where elysse really going to run for reelection or is he just trying to get attention? >> i feel like it's a little bit of both. they've like it's a little bit of it's like veep when she says she's rebranded. so i don't know if he's doing something very similar here. this is a completely different part of long island which was once occupied by i lee zeldin. so i really don't know if he's able going he's going to be able to do the followin
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thing for new york. [laughter] that's to where the weed kind of factors into the equation, everybody's doing their stuff in the apartment if now. ashley: but you know what, jimmy? anytime i'm in new york and, of course, i lived there for many years, towards the end you can't go down any street -- forget about living in an apartment, outdoors where the wind blows it still stunk everywhere. >> it is all wield all the a time, and that's -- can weed all the time. at least on the bright side i can blame my performance on a contact high and not a direct high. [laughter] ashley: you know what? i'm your best audience. i'll laugh all a day long. jimmy failla, terrific stuff as always, sir. and, of course, we'll be watching you on "fox news saturday night." there he is, his smile being face, 10 p.m. eastern on fox news. jimmy, thank you so much. >>> okay, now that i'm cheered up, let's take a look at the markets. they're doing pretty well as a well. i mean, you know, look, the dow is up 200 points now, the nasdaq
thing for new york. [laughter] that's to where the weed kind of factors into the equation, everybody's doing their stuff in the apartment if now. ashley: but you know what, jimmy? anytime i'm in new york and, of course, i lived there for many years, towards the end you can't go down any street -- forget about living in an apartment, outdoors where the wind blows it still stunk everywhere. >> it is all wield all the a time, and that's -- can weed all the time. at least on the bright side i...
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new york times, it's what's the new york times, it's , it's a conclusion, because it's, it's the same thing, it's the same thing, that's what, and why, why there are bad fortifications, why don't they, they, they are very sorry for their planes, they are very careful they include, because there are a little less than a hundred su-34 aircraft left, a little more than a hundred su-35 aircraft, for them this is an extremely, extremely serious loss, 15 aircraft, this is very serious, but they will do it anyway, because, no because they do not regret, but because in order to... save some city, they use the only tactic that gives them a certain profit, they do not know how to fight in another way, they destroy, turn into a lunar landscape, some city , a trigger through the craters of the ruins, and nothing remains there, and then there are local attacks, local assaults, the infantry is coming, which will also be destroyed, but even then they have the opportunity to attack, when they destroyed the artillery shells for such a number of shots, that they simply do not have you to destroy a city
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it wasn't about policies in new york city. she blamed this for crime in new york. watch. >> look, our hearts go out to this officer who tragically lost his life in the line of duty. we're also praying for his family during this difficult time. who now has an empty seat at their dinner table. president biden is deeply grateful for the sacrifices police officers make to keep our communities safe. this shooting is yet another painful reminder of the toll of gun violence, what it's doing to inflict on families in our communities and our nation and that's why the president signed more than two dozen executive actions. that's why we are able to pass a bipartisan agreement to deal with the gun violence that we're seeing in this country. obviously more work needs to be done. we need congress to continue to act. >> will: so while yesterday joe borelli she neglected to mention the name of jonathan diller, she did so today. as you just heard laid the blame for what is happening in new york and other cities across this country on guns, i should say, joe, she also blamed it on
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i'm chris jansing live in new york city headquarters in new york city. trump's existential threats to his freedom and fanses happening at the same time, in the same city where trump made his name as personification of big apple swagger and success. we're expecting to hear from the former president from 40 wall street just steps from the courthouse. that's where a surprisingly contentious hearing just wrapped. judge juan merchan refused trump's request to delay his criminal trial, scheduling jury selection to begin april 15th, exactly three months to the day before the republican convention. that trial potentially carrying a possibility of prison time, and yet the former president got an 11th-hour reprieve in the other big legal case hanging over his head. in a stunning decision from the new york appellate court, the half billion dollar bond trump was supposed to pay today was cut by more than 60%. an enormous break. he got more time to get it together as well. we'll explain what it all means in just a minute. we start with the major news that the first c
i'm chris jansing live in new york city headquarters in new york city. trump's existential threats to his freedom and fanses happening at the same time, in the same city where trump made his name as personification of big apple swagger and success. we're expecting to hear from the former president from 40 wall street just steps from the courthouse. that's where a surprisingly contentious hearing just wrapped. judge juan merchan refused trump's request to delay his criminal trial, scheduling...
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new york city mayor eric adams spoke out in favor of modifying new york's sanctuary laws to facilitate the deportation of immigrants. the sanctuary laws date back to the 1980's, prohibiting agencies from collaborating with federal immigration authorities. can you explain the significance of what he is proposing? >> it is terrible. we have better solutions. we are partnering with our counterparts in san diego and brownsville to make sure people are able to apply for work authorizations while at the southern border and leave with the application of doubt the authorization to go to cities like new york city and begin legally working and adding to the local economy almost immediately. that would reduce the burden on any social safety net and help people on the move wide, the ability to have resources to protect their families and loved ones. amy: we want to thank you for being with us. marisa limÓn garza is the executive director of las americas immigrant advocacy center. when we come back, we look at an intercept exposÉ of a controversial new york times article alleging trump weaponized
new york city mayor eric adams spoke out in favor of modifying new york's sanctuary laws to facilitate the deportation of immigrants. the sanctuary laws date back to the 1980's, prohibiting agencies from collaborating with federal immigration authorities. can you explain the significance of what he is proposing? >> it is terrible. we have better solutions. we are partnering with our counterparts in san diego and brownsville to make sure people are able to apply for work authorizations...
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and so new york city's constantly evolving. they weren't trying to build in the gilded age architecture of antiquity. it was for them. this was contemporary and so every fence always being changed and added to. and so i kind of it's a contentious of argument to get involved with how you should do how you should do in addition to a museum, a lot of don't like what was done to the morgan i, i actually don't mind because i think it actually the morgan was a collection of various buildings that weren't connected of various styles. and i think what was done by renzo piano actually kind of helps bring them all together into a, into a cohesive home. so we'll see what happens with what they end up doing at the frick. it's been a while and i think it's slated to be open next year. so you come back here. you are so engaging. why, thank you. i would love to know how you got interested in this and how. see, because of your enthusiasm and knowledge, what you're with us can help better convince people to appreciate this because yours here in
and so new york city's constantly evolving. they weren't trying to build in the gilded age architecture of antiquity. it was for them. this was contemporary and so every fence always being changed and added to. and so i kind of it's a contentious of argument to get involved with how you should do how you should do in addition to a museum, a lot of don't like what was done to the morgan i, i actually don't mind because i think it actually the morgan was a collection of various buildings that...
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can he go to the federal route after exhausting new york? >> after exhausting new york, yes, but federal route may only be the supreme court. and you know, i was a prosecutor overall for 27 years, we had a saying, we would tell each other to get creative to try to win a case. we would say, you know bad facts make bad law. and that may be how this plays out. there is bad facts, a zero loss loan application frud fraud with a dis disclaimer, deutsche bank kaying saying we love the guy, there is no real loss, the bad facts, as they sift their way through app appellate court it may get to a pound where there is a resounding win for president trump, this is a stretch. >> yes, got it jim trusty thank you for that update. >> my pleasure. larry: we have a hot political panel. mark simone. and alec lace. hoist of first palace -- host of first class fatherhood podcast, ronna mcdaniels sneak story, listen to white house press secretary karine jean-pierre. >> president believe that, that kind of voice that voicing like hers there is room for her in natio
can he go to the federal route after exhausting new york? >> after exhausting new york, yes, but federal route may only be the supreme court. and you know, i was a prosecutor overall for 27 years, we had a saying, we would tell each other to get creative to try to win a case. we would say, you know bad facts make bad law. and that may be how this plays out. there is bad facts, a zero loss loan application frud fraud with a dis disclaimer, deutsche bank kaying saying we love the guy, there...
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tommy from new york. that was on a border invasion, it was people rushing to buy your new book. [ laughter ] that would give out for free. just getting. james from rhode island, work around the house is doing that nightly dishes. boy have i been sheltered. wait, you do dishes gimmick never mind. greg from palmer lake high collar up -- colorado, my shirt may have spaghetti stains but my conscious is clean. it's called ps, spaghetti. [ please stand by ] from michigan, i wish the san diego zoo was $15, $72 umar zameer thanks biden! always remember, i'm wauters and this is my world. [ ♪♪ ] [ ♪♪ ]
tommy from new york. that was on a border invasion, it was people rushing to buy your new book. [ laughter ] that would give out for free. just getting. james from rhode island, work around the house is doing that nightly dishes. boy have i been sheltered. wait, you do dishes gimmick never mind. greg from palmer lake high collar up -- colorado, my shirt may have spaghetti stains but my conscious is clean. it's called ps, spaghetti. [ please stand by ] from michigan, i wish the san diego zoo was...
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it's caroled to over into the new world and carried over violently where in new york city new york city, orangemen would march through irish catholic sections of the city kind of rubbing their face in it, and riots ensued. that's an example of how old world resentments carried over, but tweed is representative of the possibilities of american life. most of his followers in politics were, in fact, eye -- irish catholics. tweed realized that he was in this cosmopolitan city, many different ethnic groups. ethnic groups also could vote, and you don't get votes by alienating people or dragging up old battles. so he was, tweed -- though by native anglo perspective was a little more american by virtue of being presbyterian -- nonetheless, kind of opened up to the catholic community, especially the irish catholic community. and we see this in his inner circle, the so-called tweed ring that is associated, again, with this, with this corruption. the next image i have sent out to you is of that of the tweed ring. you see a ring of people all accusing the other person of corruption. but there are f
it's caroled to over into the new world and carried over violently where in new york city new york city, orangemen would march through irish catholic sections of the city kind of rubbing their face in it, and riots ensued. that's an example of how old world resentments carried over, but tweed is representative of the possibilities of american life. most of his followers in politics were, in fact, eye -- irish catholics. tweed realized that he was in this cosmopolitan city, many different ethnic...
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york i think in new york is $11 like 16 without that schedule and consolidation i'm in neutral of it. i'm not sure how to take 26 different agencies (bell ringing) that is going to be a hard one and i certainly don't think the bigger ones should be consolidate i'm advocating for caltrain to be put to death or muni into that something else overall worth watching and i'll talk about senate bill 915 later. thank you. >> thank you. anyone in the chamber talk about item 4 come forward no one in any remote public comment. >> no public comment. >> and public comment is closed. and thanks again, mr. watts and madam clerk call the next item. >> and. >> 5. adopt a support position on senate bill 915 (cortese) - action*. >> commissioner commissioner chan. >> thank you chair mandelman colleagues, i really want to thank the chair and you um, together for circling this item today, we have heard from the residents about the challenges and safety concerns surrounding the wild west with autonomous vehicles the streets and neighborhoods are not lavatories and senate bill 915 allows the power for local
york i think in new york is $11 like 16 without that schedule and consolidation i'm in neutral of it. i'm not sure how to take 26 different agencies (bell ringing) that is going to be a hard one and i certainly don't think the bigger ones should be consolidate i'm advocating for caltrain to be put to death or muni into that something else overall worth watching and i'll talk about senate bill 915 later. thank you. >> thank you. anyone in the chamber talk about item 4 come forward no one...