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we see that to some extent in new york city where crime, as you pointed out, is down. we see that in other communities. but again, the politics of prosecution is interfering with what's best for our communities when someone like donald trump appeals to these old, tired sorts of ideas as opposed to letting prosecutors do the job their communities are electing them to do. >> yeah. amen. i will note that the one person who has not been attacked by him is aileen cannon who has been very favorable to him. we have seen with alvin bragg, he's tried to stop using the criminal justice system to deal with mental health. not disproportionately locking up people who really need mental health concerns. i'll give you the last word. >> and this is what the people have gone to the polls to ask for, to demand, to vote for. and that has been part of the work. and when donors have given us money to engage in this work, we've actually lifted that up and also work to hold those d.a.s accountable. the attacks from donald trump also makes me and my organization unsafe by calling us out on hi
we see that to some extent in new york city where crime, as you pointed out, is down. we see that in other communities. but again, the politics of prosecution is interfering with what's best for our communities when someone like donald trump appeals to these old, tired sorts of ideas as opposed to letting prosecutors do the job their communities are electing them to do. >> yeah. amen. i will note that the one person who has not been attacked by him is aileen cannon who has been very...
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it has gotten so bad in last 3, 4 years we'll straighten new york out. running for president we're putting a big hit on new york, we think we could win new york. larry: so, liz peek, while the new york political establishment from white house on down, is trying to railroad and weaponize him and put him in jail for 700 years, he is a bodega talking with folks, and doing good. >> it is ambitious, optimistic, but he will do well in new york compared to the past. i am guessing, new yorkers are fr so frustrated, and all issues that donald trump is campaigning on, the border, the city is overrun. i talk with 3 hispanics today who will vote for donald trump, their neighborhoods are trashed by the people who are here illegally, they p bring drug trading, i cannot tell you how offensed hispanics who are here legally are by what is going on at the southern border, there is a real problem for joe biden, i thought don donald trump going to harlem of the brilliant. larry: like joe biden going to rockettes in radio city huhughes -- music hall and not raising that much
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tonight in new york city, an incredible site. 500 ballerinas from across the country coming together and all for a good cause, raising awareness for the nonprofit youth america grand prix helping dancers across america. all of the dancers getting ready to simultaneously perform that ballet move dancing on point on their tiptoes all together for 60 seconds straight. each with their own number, and then the countdown. >> three, two, one, go. >> their hand in the air, smiling the entire time, on their tiptoes for one minute. they did it. >> hi, david. >> hello, david. >> hello, david. >> hi, david. >> 10-year-old adrianna. 14-year-old kaya. 10-year-old jennifer. >> it was really exciting. >> and 10-year-old yelendi. it was a beautiful moment. and enforcement will really make it clear that you shouldn't be parking on a sidewalk, or in a crosswalk, or in a bike lane. >> that secret parking spot has been safe for years, but a new crackdown could soon cost you. >> were you stuck for hours behind protesters this week? you could actually be owed some money. we'll explain why. >> we've been th
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. >> trump cannot get a fair trial in a 90 plus percent democrat city like new york city. >> where can trump get a fair trial? >> in the midwest. in ohio. in florida. >> he's on trial in florida. he's on trial in georgia. will you accept the results of those trials? >> no. >> no. chay, we've always begun with the evidence, the facts in the courtroom. when i mentioned o.j. or any big trial, it's also going to play out obviously for the public and everyone understands that even if the da's job is to do evidence and not politics. you are someone who's proven to be pretty historically knowledgeable about politics, trials and a lot of other things, how they play out for voters. >> right. >> your thoughts here two days in. >> yeah. that clip is pretty funny but politically i would discount it. trump already has those people. when you hear people consistently constantly say this helps trump. they talk about it this is a joker plot for the dark knight he got himself imprisoned to do this great mad plot to ultimately prevail. none of that is true. >> i hope -- i'll let you finish, chay. i hope
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and that's because he's worried about th keup of new york biden won new york city or manhattan 2020 ahat is very much in playing on donald u's mind here. and i think that is also affecting some of his rhetor the blic or his laers and to e prosution jeff for strikes left or eliminate various potentl jurors, you know, a lot of legal oervers audie, think that the seven jurors who have ready been seeded from trump' perspective, seem e pretty good i mean, i would defer to you a little bit about that. >> i think that we are all trying to overlay our ideas about partisan policy politics onto the legal process. and even some of these jurors themselves have made comments about how and why they believe they can still be fair. and i think we'd like to be open-minded about that to still have this sense that our legal system works because arguably donald trump believes that not one of these trials is there. i don't think it would matter if it was in new york or down in florida or where to him if he's saying publicly that these are partisan, if he's disparaging them, it really doesn't matter who's in
and that's because he's worried about th keup of new york biden won new york city or manhattan 2020 ahat is very much in playing on donald u's mind here. and i think that is also affecting some of his rhetor the blic or his laers and to e prosution jeff for strikes left or eliminate various potentl jurors, you know, a lot of legal oervers audie, think that the seven jurors who have ready been seeded from trump' perspective, seem e pretty good i mean, i would defer to you a little bit about...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ donald trump flipping the script on his criminal hush money trial, going from a court to a bodega. that looks familiar is because you've seen it before, the infamous site where its previous owner, who the elbow, stabbed a man to death in self-defense, but was charged by a new york city d.a. named alvin bragg, very familiar to know you now, but finally under a lot of pressure, alvin bragg dropped the case. the former president railing against bragg's crime record on tape. watch here. >> they want law and order. they have a lot of crime, tremendous crime, where the stores are being robbed. that includes crime. [chanting "four more years"] tremendous crimes. it is alvin bragg's fault. alvin bragg does nothing. he goes after guys like trump, who did nothing wrong. violent criminals, murderers. they know, there are hundreds of murderers all over the city, they know who they are, they don't pick them up, they go after trump. >> dana: trump must of gotten under al
it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ donald trump flipping the script on his criminal hush money trial, going from a court to a bodega. that looks familiar is because you've seen it before, the infamous site where its previous owner, who the elbow, stabbed a man to death in self-defense, but was charged by a new york city d.a. named alvin bragg, very familiar to know you now, but finally under a lot of pressure, alvin bragg dropped the case. the former president...
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and this is great to keep him trapped in new york city, but the voters love new york. everybody has a heart for their lovely new york, new york. and when they see trump out there taking care of the people in new york, the people in the heartland are all about that. this is going to be a winning issue for him, and it's going to boost his campaign like we've never seen before. elizabeth: tudor dixon, guy lewis, thanks for joining us. let's get right to "wall street journal" columnist bill mcgurn. we love having you on the show. bill, what do you make of this? this is a rare move. republican senators mitt romney, john cornyn, y.d. vance speaking out -- j.d. vance speaking out against manhattan d.a. alvin bragg. basically, this is a highly politicized prosecution of trump and the hush money case. senator mitt romney said alvin bragg,s quote, made a poor political choice. this will not move the needle with voters. senator john cornyn called the case, quote, untenable. senator j.d. vance called it, quote, prepostif rouse. what do you say, bill? >> i say they're saying the ob
and this is great to keep him trapped in new york city, but the voters love new york. everybody has a heart for their lovely new york, new york. and when they see trump out there taking care of the people in new york, the people in the heartland are all about that. this is going to be a winning issue for him, and it's going to boost his campaign like we've never seen before. elizabeth: tudor dixon, guy lewis, thanks for joining us. let's get right to "wall street journal" columnist...
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for the new york city corrections department on the federal bureau of prisons. so even after we issued a 35% retention bonus at brooklyn, that allows someone after a few years to be making $90,000 a year, for state corrections in the sameey time period to be making about $130,000 a year. >> in the last major appropriations bill congress passed on december, 2022, congress asked the bureau to consider increasing pay to match those other agencies and ask for a review to be submitted no later than last june. has that review been submitted yet? >> i don't know, i will check. i will tell you this year i was able to increase the base salary of correctional officers by 2000, i did not have the authority to go beyond that. >> please do and get back to us. one final point since you and mr. horowitz was talked about contraband in prisons, i think maybe the most dangerous kind of contraband in prisons is cell phones. cell phones aren't going to kill anyone themselves but they enable the commission of many other heinous crimes and present, that is one reason why i have intro
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but that's, that's been the most resistant of all the cities that i've been in in new york city . it's better. we have these uh, events in front of the british consulate. we just had one, there was about 200 people there. so wait. and then whenever roger waters wasn't there this last time on the 20th of february. but in the, in the past, when he would show up our system surrounded would show you a lot more people like, if you did, if you did it once a week, you draw 91012 people it's, it's very difficult. and d, c, you draw and there are some hardcore supporters of them. i mean, you're going to get 4 or 5 people in front of the justice department or in front of the, the white house. you know, when i, i, i'm there just to be in the truck driver or on the street. you're driving around and just trying to, you know, trying to, you know, must erupt, some kind of energy and visibility going in front of the alexandra coronel says, for people should be yes, i guess they're a big a big to get a support group down there. there isn't there to have hard core group down there and, but there's
but that's, that's been the most resistant of all the cities that i've been in in new york city . it's better. we have these uh, events in front of the british consulate. we just had one, there was about 200 people there. so wait. and then whenever roger waters wasn't there this last time on the 20th of february. but in the, in the past, when he would show up our system surrounded would show you a lot more people like, if you did, if you did it once a week, you draw 91012 people it's, it's very...
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have any of you walked around new york city today. most people you run into have no idea donald trump is on trial. >> it is very quiet downtown. there wasn't a lot going on except for the tv sets. and some jersey barriers here and there. it was all a perfectly normal day in lower manhattan. surprisingly. >> except -- >> except we had to go through two levels of security screening because of secret service had an extra -- made them do another one on the 15th floor. but other than that, it felt very ordinary. >> so you were in a unique position in that you are a life long conservative and still a conservative but you've been calling for accountability for wrongdoing the loudest, the longest. what is it like personally to see him on trial? >> it was gratifying in a -- i found the proceedings both interesting and mundane at the same time. i actually fell asleep myself a little bit on monday morning. because it is like, okay, we're listening to this discussion about whether or not the access hollywood tape gets in. and there is no surprise
have any of you walked around new york city today. most people you run into have no idea donald trump is on trial. >> it is very quiet downtown. there wasn't a lot going on except for the tv sets. and some jersey barriers here and there. it was all a perfectly normal day in lower manhattan. surprisingly. >> except -- >> except we had to go through two levels of security screening because of secret service had an extra -- made them do another one on the 15th floor. but other...
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. >> i love this city. running for president. >> four more years! >> we think we can win new york. larry: so, liz peek, i will start with you, while the new york political establishment from the white house on down actually is trying to railroad and weaponize him and put him in jail for 700 years, there he is up at a bodega doing some good, talking to some folks, getting a heck of a good reception, i know it is smart. what do you make of this. >> i think it is ambitious, optimistic, i tell you what he will do pretty well in new york compared to the past, i'm guessing, because new yorkers are so frustrated. all the issues that donald trump is campaigning on resonate here. the border, our city is overrun by people here illegally. and by the way i talked to three hispanics today who will vote for donald trump. larry: really? >> why? because their neighborhoods are being trashed by all their people here illegally. they're bringing drug trading, all the things they don't want in their neighborhoods. i can't tell you how offended hispanics who are here illegally are by what is going on a
. >> i love this city. running for president. >> four more years! >> we think we can win new york. larry: so, liz peek, i will start with you, while the new york political establishment from the white house on down actually is trying to railroad and weaponize him and put him in jail for 700 years, there he is up at a bodega doing some good, talking to some folks, getting a heck of a good reception, i know it is smart. what do you make of this. >> i think it is ambitious,...
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trump: big play for new york! this city, i love the city. it's gone so bad in the last three years, four years and we will straighten new york out. running for president, reporting a big focus on new york. >> trump should be here any minute according to nypd, he'll be back in court tomorrow. >> martha: okay,, speeding away much. >>> judge jeanine it joins me on a side, cohost of the five and host of the new special, what did he do, available tomorrow on fox nation. squeezing a quick question on that. just watching former president trump in harlem yesterday, he believes that new york is a place where he can potentially win. he thought his last turnaround is located there was talk of the madison square garden rally which think would be a fascinating event in new york city. and yet you look at the seven jurors and he says, i don't know if i can get a fair trial here in new york what you think? >> judge jeanine: when you think about it, in manhattan, 9e anti- trump in the last election. and the jury pool was made from individuals from of the vot
trump: big play for new york! this city, i love the city. it's gone so bad in the last three years, four years and we will straighten new york out. running for president, reporting a big focus on new york. >> trump should be here any minute according to nypd, he'll be back in court tomorrow. >> martha: okay,, speeding away much. >>> judge jeanine it joins me on a side, cohost of the five and host of the new special, what did he do, available tomorrow on fox nation....
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let's bring in houses here as gabriel is on the at un headquarters in new york, who has been listening in a strong statement narr from city plaza. really gave with a very dia, warning about the situation in casa yeah, there were several things that really struck me here. but as he went into this security council meeting, he briefly told reporters going in that he wanted to set the stage for how important unread is and what the ramifications would be if it is dismantled. like he said. and like we've heard from his rarely officials that they want to dismantle a sleepy lives arena. basically giving a little bit of a history lesson to the counsel reminding them that unreal was set up 75 years ago as a temporary solution entailed. there was a political process in place, a political solution, less reducing. there hasn't been a political solution. so that is why we are still in palestine, particularly in guys that providing services such as health care, education, safety, uh, aid. he said, and that is why we're there and if we were to be dismantled, like you've given indications that is actua
let's bring in houses here as gabriel is on the at un headquarters in new york, who has been listening in a strong statement narr from city plaza. really gave with a very dia, warning about the situation in casa yeah, there were several things that really struck me here. but as he went into this security council meeting, he briefly told reporters going in that he wanted to set the stage for how important unread is and what the ramifications would be if it is dismantled. like he said. and like...
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daniel saw a professor at the city university of new york with extensive years of teaching behind him, was fired after he criticized israel's actions in golf. so the decision to pull my contract was made unilaterally by school president carol me and because of pressure she failed from outside of the university. i was fired because of my outspoken as about the united states and israel's ongoing genocide of the people of gaza. zionist forces with no relationship to the john jay college community dock, to me, friend me and ultimately gotten me fired. and well when it comes to those are declared themselves as the last bastions of free speech. they most definitely are quick to change their minds once something does not fit their narrative phrases such as genocide, ethnic cleansing or occupied territory when covering the warrant, gaza, our know goes for new york times journalist several times workers believe that these restrictions, according to the, is rarely narrative that i think is the kind of thing that looks professional and logical if you have no knowledge of the historical context o
daniel saw a professor at the city university of new york with extensive years of teaching behind him, was fired after he criticized israel's actions in golf. so the decision to pull my contract was made unilaterally by school president carol me and because of pressure she failed from outside of the university. i was fired because of my outspoken as about the united states and israel's ongoing genocide of the people of gaza. zionist forces with no relationship to the john jay college community...
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the pice key rigatoni in new york city, carbone. >> no, we retail around $11-12 in new york. liz: i see, the actual entree, i am told. >> dish at the restaurant. i would not be doing very well if that was $34. liz: i was going to say -- [laughter] that's even more than mario's. all right. so your biggest challenge going forward, is it paying your workers higher wages? are they demanding that? >> no, they should have that. they should absolutely have that. we're doing well, and that absolutely needs to be passed down to our people. that's how we keep and retain talent and how we get new talent. so retention is number one, make sure we don't lose our people, and then beginning to find ways in which we can diversify what hospitality means. like, it means hotels, it means consumer packaged goods. that's where we're going to start to see really interesting businesses laterally for us. liz: good luck to you. >> thank you. liz: you started with one restaurant in little italy. look at you now, all over the world. congratulations. >> thank you so much. liz: mario carbone. inflation, o
the pice key rigatoni in new york city, carbone. >> no, we retail around $11-12 in new york. liz: i see, the actual entree, i am told. >> dish at the restaurant. i would not be doing very well if that was $34. liz: i was going to say -- [laughter] that's even more than mario's. all right. so your biggest challenge going forward, is it paying your workers higher wages? are they demanding that? >> no, they should have that. they should absolutely have that. we're doing well, and...
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visit indeed.com/hire >>> welcome back, there's a general atlantic investor in new york city, the firm with $83 million in assets under management showcased at folio companies including joe and the , the juice bar and sandwich concept test 360 stores in 18 markets worldwide including a tone town -- hometown of copenhagen, i asked them how they were weathering inflationary pressures right now. >> we have been fortunate that we are able to pass on the raw material that we have seen to our guests, we are aware we are coming through the exception point that how much more can we pass through, the margins we saw prior to this inflation pressure and where we are today, we managed to keep. >>> inflationary pressures are particularly challenging particular in wage pressure, the company was born in denmark which has historically had the highest median wage in europe. these companies have been able to and have been pushing through prices. >> they maybe hitting a resistance point. >> that's exactly -- these things in new york, new york and california there's two very close to the new york stock ex
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another portion of your business which is important in new york city is the affordable housing and transitional housing. i know that is becoming a larger part of your business. it is a real collaboration between private and public. martin: there is an endless amount of demand for affordable housing. when i say affordable i mean deep affordable, not workhorse -- workforce housing. we need the budget for new york to be able to facilitate the development for larger multifamily housing that helps support the affordable space. transitional falls within the same range. there is a need for transitional housing in new york and across the usa. it is really important to be able to work together with government agencies and the private sector to solve that problem. abigail: very quickly, your business is also in texas, florida and north carolina. is not just a result of the pandemic or were you already there and you planned to expand? martin: we have been focusing on those markets for the last three or four years and studying them. certain markets have oversupply and certain ones don't. we are micro-focus
another portion of your business which is important in new york city is the affordable housing and transitional housing. i know that is becoming a larger part of your business. it is a real collaboration between private and public. martin: there is an endless amount of demand for affordable housing. when i say affordable i mean deep affordable, not workhorse -- workforce housing. we need the budget for new york to be able to facilitate the development for larger multifamily housing that helps...
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that's what we have in new york city. they complain about the amount of money that it takes to take care of the undocumented immigrants ben betts for so that eric adams could have more people to vote. he even said that as a candidate but the truth of the matter is the city is more diverse than ever and that speaks to someone who says i talk to everybody but i don't see president biden doing that. >> patrick: donald trump is massive with the media and he no doubt plays it -- he considered bodega -- i gave it the part where the guy should never have got to buckley's, but donald trump has been born on third base and he acts like the men of the people and the rules don't apply to him. therefore criminal trials going on and this is the first one but the reality of it if he is going to have his day in court. >> i do not think he is can the keys above the lock and he is acknowledged that he grows up benefiting from the hard work of his immigrant grandparents. the whole point he does not put on airs he claims he is from money and
that's what we have in new york city. they complain about the amount of money that it takes to take care of the undocumented immigrants ben betts for so that eric adams could have more people to vote. he even said that as a candidate but the truth of the matter is the city is more diverse than ever and that speaks to someone who says i talk to everybody but i don't see president biden doing that. >> patrick: donald trump is massive with the media and he no doubt plays it -- he considered...
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and new york city murders are down 24% this year, right? >> but this is a really good preview of what donald trump is going to spend the next several weeks. do i mean? because it clear political stuff, this wasn't just a bodega in harlem. this was the bodega in harlem is that center of an alvin bragg controversy in 2022, when bragg's office decided to charge the clerk there, who ended up killing a man who had jumped behind the counter and assaulted him. this lead to enormous backlash throughout the state of new york, throughout the city against bragg for bringing these charges. this was a very calculated move and this is really what we're going to see from donald trump. he can come out here and you can say over and over again that the trial is unfair, that these are the biden trials and we can continue to say it's obviously not true. this is a trial brought in new york state by district attorney in new york. we can fact check it but he's going to continue to try to utilize the public and these trials in order to get attention, i want to swi
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at this point in time, the president of poland is in new york city. it is suggested on twitter that he intended to meet with former president trump while here visiting the city. of course, poland, a major outlie of ukraine and the united states. we could expect the president of poland to try to win over and try to use this opportunity to make the case to donald trump to support u.s. aid to ukraine because we saw just one week ago david cameron, british foreign diplomat make the same case to donald trump here with the acknowledgement that we are six months away from the general election. while donald trump is in the middle of a criminal proceeding, they are realizing they should engage with somebody who could be the next president of the united states. >> and paul butler, there were seven jurors selected in a day and a half. the first half day was taken up with pretrial motions. it's one full court day for seven jurors. he thinks he is going to finish this week and start on monday with opening statements. that's faster than we thought. >> it's really q
at this point in time, the president of poland is in new york city. it is suggested on twitter that he intended to meet with former president trump while here visiting the city. of course, poland, a major outlie of ukraine and the united states. we could expect the president of poland to try to win over and try to use this opportunity to make the case to donald trump to support u.s. aid to ukraine because we saw just one week ago david cameron, british foreign diplomat make the same case to...
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i was proud to serve in the new york city police department as a detective and have investigated thousands of crimes. and we've utilized these third party platforms to obtain information. information that has already been legally collected. this legislation with -- would without a doubt make communities less safe. and in the process would also lead us to follow in the same disastrous direction that new york democrats have by handcuffing the ability of law enforcement to do their job. mr. speaker, with that, i yield back. ms. hageman: reserve the plans of my time. the chair: the gentleman -- the gentlewoman from wyoming reserves. the gentleman from new york reserves. ms. hageman: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from georgia, mr. collide. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. collide: thank you. thank you very much. i rise today to strongly support h.r. 4639, the fourth amendment is not for sale act. this critical bill would prohibit government agencies, including the intelligence community, from purchasing america's data from third party data brokers. u.s. government agencies are
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you just showed secretary mayorkas in new york city today announcing a new effort to fight child online sexual exploitation, yesterday he was on the hill, fighting for funding, before that, he was negotiaing -- not negotiating, but advising a bipartisan group of people on a border bill to actually solve the situation. what we're seeing on the other side is republicans introducing impeachment matters as a policy difference. there is no evidence here, no facts, this is political theater. and it is quite the juxtaposition, you see secretary mayorkas out there doing the work, focused on his work, while on the other side here they're playing politics as usual. >> yeah, and going back to the numbers, there has been a record number of border encounters since 2021, encounters were above 1.3 million this fiscal year so far. they're on track to surpass the last three years. the secretary has called the border situation a situation in crisis. how does dhs handle crises? >> well, the department is no stranger to crises right, they deal more with immigration, cyber, extreme weather. but in terms of
you just showed secretary mayorkas in new york city today announcing a new effort to fight child online sexual exploitation, yesterday he was on the hill, fighting for funding, before that, he was negotiaing -- not negotiating, but advising a bipartisan group of people on a border bill to actually solve the situation. what we're seeing on the other side is republicans introducing impeachment matters as a policy difference. there is no evidence here, no facts, this is political theater. and it...
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donald trump is confined to a new york city courtroom for the weeks and maybe months of his trial. if that's what the biden team wants, stop him from campaigning. what we saw in new york yesterday suggests that that strategy has backfired. tuesday after court trump went to or harlem. talk about grabbing political advantage. trump went to the bodega on the left-hand side where two years ago a clerk, jose alba, had stabbed and killed an ex-convict who was attacking him. alba was charged with murder. it took three weeks for the radical d.a., alvin bragg, to drop the charge. alba had to leave the country. you know, new yorkers are outraged at the crime and injustice, and that is the back with drop to trump' -- backdrop to trump's bodega visit. he was greeted by a large and diverse crowd that loved him. one woman called him my tiger if spanish. there were chants of usa, usa. trump used the occasion to expand his campaign. he wants to win america's cities. if harlem's reaction to him is anything to go by, he's got a shot. biden can't do anything like this. he can't play a crowd, he can't
donald trump is confined to a new york city courtroom for the weeks and maybe months of his trial. if that's what the biden team wants, stop him from campaigning. what we saw in new york yesterday suggests that that strategy has backfired. tuesday after court trump went to or harlem. talk about grabbing political advantage. trump went to the bodega on the left-hand side where two years ago a clerk, jose alba, had stabbed and killed an ex-convict who was attacking him. alba was charged with...
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andd that, quote, this issue wil destroy new york city, end quote. in fiscal year 2023 new york city spent $1.459 addressing alejandro n. mayorkas' migrant crisis, and city officials fear it will spend spent anothr $12 billion from the following three fiscal years causing painful budget cuts to important city surfaces. three, alejandro n. mayorkas' unlawful mass release of apprehended aliens and unlawful mass grant of categorical parole to aliens have enticed an increasing number of aliens to make the dangerous journey to our southwest border. consequently, according to the united nations international organization for migration, the number of migrants intending to illegally cross our borders who have perished along the way either in route to the united states or at the border almost doubled during the tenure of alejandro n. o mayorkas as secretary of homeland security from a average about 700 a year during the fiscal years 2017-2020, to an average of about 1300 a year during fiscal year 2021-2023. alien -- four, alien smuggling organizations have ga
andd that, quote, this issue wil destroy new york city, end quote. in fiscal year 2023 new york city spent $1.459 addressing alejandro n. mayorkas' migrant crisis, and city officials fear it will spend spent anothr $12 billion from the following three fiscal years causing painful budget cuts to important city surfaces. three, alejandro n. mayorkas' unlawful mass release of apprehended aliens and unlawful mass grant of categorical parole to aliens have enticed an increasing number of aliens to...
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donald trump turning new york city into a campaign trail because he has to. he goes from criminal court downtown to small businesses uptown. president biden continues his stump across one critical swing state, pennsylvania. will the split screen influence voters? dive deeper into prayer. listen, it doesn't matter if you've never prayed before or if you're praying every day. god wants you to grow a little closer to him. to give you a little more of his peace. he■s here with you now. let him in. join me and millions of others on the number one prayer app in the world. hallow. let's grow a little closer to jesus together. try hallow for free today. (vo) you were diagnosed with thyroid eye disease a long time ago. and year after year, you weathered the storm and just lived with the damage that was left behind. but even after all this time your thyroid eye disease could still change. restoration is still possible. learn how you could give your eyes a fresh start at tedhelp.com. and wondering, is that place legit? those commercials are nice, but is that a real th
donald trump turning new york city into a campaign trail because he has to. he goes from criminal court downtown to small businesses uptown. president biden continues his stump across one critical swing state, pennsylvania. will the split screen influence voters? dive deeper into prayer. listen, it doesn't matter if you've never prayed before or if you're praying every day. god wants you to grow a little closer to him. to give you a little more of his peace. he■s here with you now. let him...
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speaker, i also rise as a new york city representative in a post 9/11 world to talk about how concerned i am that our border is not secure. since joe biden took office, c.b.p. has encountered at least 340 individuals on the terrorist watch list along the southern border or in our interior. i just want to give you some examples. an after fan migrant or the terror watch list spent nearly one year in the united states after he was apprehended and released by c.b.p. agents in march of 2023. he was processed at the border, c.b.p. released him without alerting officials about terrorism ties and free to fly domestically in the united states. he was arrested in february, 2024, then released by immigration judge in march who was not told that he was a national security risk. last month in an illegal immigrant from lebanon caught at the border admitted to c.b.p. that he was a member of hezbollah and was headed to new york to try to make a bomb. in february of 2024, i.c.e. apprehended another terrorist who was allowed to roam in the u.s. for nearly a year after crossing the border illegally. and t
speaker, i also rise as a new york city representative in a post 9/11 world to talk about how concerned i am that our border is not secure. since joe biden took office, c.b.p. has encountered at least 340 individuals on the terrorist watch list along the southern border or in our interior. i just want to give you some examples. an after fan migrant or the terror watch list spent nearly one year in the united states after he was apprehended and released by c.b.p. agents in march of 2023. he was...
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. >> the worst yesterday in new york and other cities were chanting pro hamas chance. it is not just anti-israel but supporting terrorists. do they not know that on 9/11, arab terrorists, muslim terrorists attacked the united states. those are the enemies. and stuart: how is it young women support iran. >> they are ignorant. >> you need to start this. >> black popes and all the rest. it is really stupid stuff and very, very unsettling. stuart: thanks for being with us. president biden claimed he's head of donald trump in 35 polls. is that misleading? lauren: he's doing better in some or shrinking trump's lead. here's the president. >> president biden: hard to paul these days because, even in polls, 35 polls. >> edward lawrence said he didn't mention those polls were taken over four months, let me give you the clear political polling. trump is up. 45. 6 trump to 45.4 biden so it is so slim but biden is not up in all these polls. in battleground he's downing 6 of the 7. stuart: back to the markets, the dow upper hundred points and nasdaq up ten. let's look at bitcoin, 62
. >> the worst yesterday in new york and other cities were chanting pro hamas chance. it is not just anti-israel but supporting terrorists. do they not know that on 9/11, arab terrorists, muslim terrorists attacked the united states. those are the enemies. and stuart: how is it young women support iran. >> they are ignorant. >> you need to start this. >> black popes and all the rest. it is really stupid stuff and very, very unsettling. stuart: thanks for being with us....
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katie: you are based in brooklyn but are you in other cities? marshall: we are 95% in new york . we have been building a platform to deploy at scale to third parties in finalizing the platform and start releasing two other partners in austin, berlin. katie: you talked about investors. where are you right now when it comes to expanding your business? you have 40 employees or so are you trying to raise more money? marshall: we are. we are releasing a newer product that bridges the gap between oil and fuel-based heating to electrified heating in a manner that works how the building operates and transitions. katie: we spend a lot of time on codices but what other products do you have currently? marshall: one of the things -- i am an enormous nerd and environmentalist and i care about decarbonizing everything but especially buildings. there are significant barriers to electrification's. in europe. if i have a furnace or boiler and i won't do anything with it until it dies. it usually dies in the winter and people almost always replace it with the same system. how do you do that in new
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i think we're going to see more of that and more events in the new york city, new york, area. >> he's here today, right, jonathan? >> i believe so. he's going to in new york most of the next six weeks. he's supposed to be meeting with the polish president today. i wonder if he got lemons at the bodega to make lemonade. i think it's important in terms of politics, donald trump is making a huge push to do better with latino voters in this election. i don't think that's a mistake that he stopped a at bodega. >> and he's hitting the law and order button as well. >> everybody thank you so much. i know you'll be back in court tomorrow. it was such a treat to be able to have this moment to step back, take a look at where we are and where we're headed. i know the judge has said or indicated we could see opening statements as soon as monday depending on how quickly the rest of the jury selection goes. lisa rubin, suzanne craig, jonathan allen, thank you all. >>> meantime, it could be the quickest impeachment trial in history. just how quick? ahead what to expect in today's impeachment proceedi
i think we're going to see more of that and more events in the new york city, new york, area. >> he's here today, right, jonathan? >> i believe so. he's going to in new york most of the next six weeks. he's supposed to be meeting with the polish president today. i wonder if he got lemons at the bodega to make lemonade. i think it's important in terms of politics, donald trump is making a huge push to do better with latino voters in this election. i don't think that's a mistake that...
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stuart: trump says new york the has gotten so bad, he's making a play to win the city. roll it. >> number one, you have to stop crime. you let the police do their job. they have to be given back their authority. they have to be able to do the their job. we think we can win. when half a million migrants have poured in, they took over your hotels, they took over everything -- [inaudible conversations] you know what they've done? they've destroyed so many people. the african-american community now is not getting jobs. migrants are taking their jobs that are here illegally. hispanics are not getting jobs, migrants are taking these. stuart: todd piro, we we rarely see a republican candidate for anything up here in harlem and get a reception hike that. is he making inroads? >> it's usually a lost cause. this time i don't know. if all likelihood,, he's not going to win new york. but, dot, dot, dot, you never know. what's so fascinating to me about lauren and my story right now, look at the people that trump wants on his jury per multiple reports. he wants young black men. he w
stuart: trump says new york the has gotten so bad, he's making a play to win the city. roll it. >> number one, you have to stop crime. you let the police do their job. they have to be given back their authority. they have to be able to do the their job. we think we can win. when half a million migrants have poured in, they took over your hotels, they took over everything -- [inaudible conversations] you know what they've done? they've destroyed so many people. the african-american...
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york city. quite a spectacle. quite an event. i know you think the prosecution seems farfetched maybe is the the best way -- the kindest way i can say that. your thoughts as to how this is going now that it is underway and what you think about it? >> i've said from the beginning this case is an a bomb nation, obviously political. seven years after he pays hush money to try to come up with this case. it is farfetched and they are trying to the predicate it on a federal crime which wasn't prosecuted. they are wrong about it. this was not a campaign contribution. they are just wrong on the law. but to me this shows that the real threat to liberty, the real threat to our system, are the excesses of the progressive left. they are perverting the system of justice and that's where the danger lies. the corruption and subversion of our associations by the left. >> bill: i heard you call this hush money case outrageous. and i also know you've been asked many times and had disagreements with the former pre
york city. quite a spectacle. quite an event. i know you think the prosecution seems farfetched maybe is the the best way -- the kindest way i can say that. your thoughts as to how this is going now that it is underway and what you think about it? >> i've said from the beginning this case is an a bomb nation, obviously political. seven years after he pays hush money to try to come up with this case. it is farfetched and they are trying to the predicate it on a federal crime which wasn't...
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we're seeing olympic debuts, breaking or break dancing made popular in the '80s in new york city in america. really popular in europe right now. talk to us about what made paris, the organizers with the olympics this year decide this is the year we're going to make that a sport for the olympic games. >> reporter: a little bit of that local connection, for sure. but if you think about it, would you ever have thought that a sport is going to be contested at the olympics? and one of the important pieces of that sport is going to be a deejay. the deejay for breaking really sets the tone. if he's got a great mix going, the competitors' level rises. i love it, the olympics have been around in the modern game since 1896. the fact that the international olympic committee is open for criticism, and understandably so at times, really has an open mind to say, surfing, skateboarding, breaking, lets bring that as part of the games. it brings a new generation to the olympics and we can keep these traditions going on for generations. i would like to see you guys do it. we have only a few minutes before th
we're seeing olympic debuts, breaking or break dancing made popular in the '80s in new york city in america. really popular in europe right now. talk to us about what made paris, the organizers with the olympics this year decide this is the year we're going to make that a sport for the olympic games. >> reporter: a little bit of that local connection, for sure. but if you think about it, would you ever have thought that a sport is going to be contested at the olympics? and one of the...
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now, while trump has spent the start of the week in a new york city a courtroom, but president biden has been on the road here in battleground, pennsylvania for a three-day swing where he's really zeroing in on the differences the two men have when it comes to the the president took aim at trump for his policies when it relates to taxes and made the argument that biden is working for the middle class while trump is on the side of the wealthy take to a bit of his argument just yesterday here in scranton when i look at the economy, i don't see it through the eyes of mar-a-lago. >> i see through the eyes of scranton and trickle down economics failed. the middle class it failed america who truth is donald trump and bodies that failure now the president has often turned to his hometown of scranton to really vouch for his middle-class last roots. >> but this argument also comes at a time when the president has a real vulnerability, when it comes to the economy with many americans still holding pessimistic views about their own purpose personal financial states, and also the president's han
now, while trump has spent the start of the week in a new york city a courtroom, but president biden has been on the road here in battleground, pennsylvania for a three-day swing where he's really zeroing in on the differences the two men have when it comes to the the president took aim at trump for his policies when it relates to taxes and made the argument that biden is working for the middle class while trump is on the side of the wealthy take to a bit of his argument just yesterday here in...
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a beautiful day in new york city. storms are headed our way. we had over 500 reports of severe weather yesterday including tornadoes and damage reports. we could see severe storm parts of the great lakes to tennessee and ohio river valley including cleveland, cincinnati and lansing, michigan. cold enough for snow in the high elevations of the northern rockies. back inside. over to you. >> brian: talking about pickleball being the pickup place. one man says because of your segment my wife won't let me play pickleball anymore. >> ainsley: because of all the women. brian says gradually get dressed. we have a great viewer emails from charles to brian. i didn't mean to let myself go, one morning i was getting dressed quickly and hurt my back and sciatica kicked in. if only someone had told me to dress gradually 25 years ago, cheers. >> brian: my apologies. >> ainsley: see you tomorrow. >> as our report has revealed, the chinese communist party is
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york and other cities do. i love this city. it's gotten so bad the last 3 or 4 years. and half-million migrants to take over the park. they destroyed so many people, the african-american community is not getting jobs, migrants are taking their jobs that are here illegally, hispanics are not getting jobs, migrants are taking their jobs. if you look at the on employment, the unemployment is good for migrants now. 10% of all migrants in our country, coming from prisons, don't know if you know, from mental institutions, prisons, places you don't want to know about, they are coming get from jails and prisons, mental institutions and insane asylums and massive numbers coming into the country all because they are frightened and this trial, they want to keep me off the campaign trail. what i am doing is more here than if i want to -- in locations. the police have to do their job. they have to do their job. they have to protect these people. this young man has a son who looks like he is a movie star and now how are you
york and other cities do. i love this city. it's gotten so bad the last 3 or 4 years. and half-million migrants to take over the park. they destroyed so many people, the african-american community is not getting jobs, migrants are taking their jobs that are here illegally, hispanics are not getting jobs, migrants are taking their jobs. if you look at the on employment, the unemployment is good for migrants now. 10% of all migrants in our country, coming from prisons, don't know if you know,...
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. >> they just moved to new york city then? apparently? >>> all right, travis kelce is taking a break from catching passes to catch some knowledge. amazon announced the chiefs' tight end willhost the show "are you smarter than a celebrity", the spinoff of "are you smarter than a fifth grader" will have celebrities relying on a panel to help them win. i have one question, if it's going to be a panel of celebrities, does that mean that he may invite his girlfriend to be on the panel? >> look at you thinking of the five steps ahead. very well could be. but for right now, while travis kelce is gearing up to enter his game show era, some close to him, a girlfriend angie is talking about is about to enter her tortured poets era. we look at a new library installation inspired by her upcoming album. it is a collaboration with spotify. it features a curated poetry library. the exhibit is open until thursday ahead of the album's release on friday. i love the fact that these two can let off some steam, had some fun in coachella, now back to business.
. >> they just moved to new york city then? apparently? >>> all right, travis kelce is taking a break from catching passes to catch some knowledge. amazon announced the chiefs' tight end willhost the show "are you smarter than a celebrity", the spinoff of "are you smarter than a fifth grader" will have celebrities relying on a panel to help them win. i have one question, if it's going to be a panel of celebrities, does that mean that he may invite his...
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york bodega last night for a campaign stop to highlight crime in the city. an employee at the store was the victim of an unprovoked attack. trump dodged a question on whether he believes the first group of jurors selected for his hush money trial can be him. >> this is not. there was nothing done wrong. this is all politics. >> seven jurors have been seated so far four men and three women, including a teacher who told the court she's not a political person, but added trump speaks his mind. i'd rather that than someone who was in office who you don't know what they're thinking. trump's attorney asked one potential juror about a facebook post in which he wrote of trump, get him out and lock him up. the judge agreed to dismiss the man. another potential juror told the court, obviously, i know about president trump. i'm a female, adding, i would say some of my friends have strong opinions on him. >> so long as we get those 12 and six individuals who aren't laughing and scoffing or saying they can't be there, trump gets what everyone deserves, and that's to be ju
york bodega last night for a campaign stop to highlight crime in the city. an employee at the store was the victim of an unprovoked attack. trump dodged a question on whether he believes the first group of jurors selected for his hush money trial can be him. >> this is not. there was nothing done wrong. this is all politics. >> seven jurors have been seated so far four men and three women, including a teacher who told the court she's not a political person, but added trump speaks...
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the manhattan da alvin bragg is touting a decline in new york city violent crime. they said transit crime us down year. on monday, a man was slashed across the face at a subway stop by a suspect police say was known to them. in another attack a 9-year-old was punched in the face. here's president trump seeking out about the city's crime problem. watch this. >> we're making a big play for new york. this city, i love this s city and a it's got so bad in the thereafter three years. it's alvin bragg's fault. alvin bragg does nothing. he goes after someone like donald trump who did nothing wrong. there are hundreds of murderers all over the city. they know who they are and don't pick them up. maria: tell us about recidivism. >> crime, we'll say man hat a manhattan,crime is down this ye. it's down city-wide. people like to say crime is down. but what people -- we talk about the perception piece. the perception piece is that although crime is down, people don't want to see random attacks on the subway, don't want to see murder parolees jumping with a gun in their waistban
the manhattan da alvin bragg is touting a decline in new york city violent crime. they said transit crime us down year. on monday, a man was slashed across the face at a subway stop by a suspect police say was known to them. in another attack a 9-year-old was punched in the face. here's president trump seeking out about the city's crime problem. watch this. >> we're making a big play for new york. this city, i love this s city and a it's got so bad in the thereafter three years. it's...
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now while trump spends most of the start of the week in a new york city courtroom facing criminal trial, president biden currently liaison a three-day swing through the critical battleground state of pennsylvania. his main argument to voters here has been trying to say that the to menn fundamentally have differing views on how to approach the economy. biden making the argument that he is looking out for the middle-class, turning to his roots here at his hometown of scranton, pennsylvania, while arguing that trump is on the side of the wealthy. take a listen he learned the best way to get riches inherited not a bad way i'm not. >> you are in the paint. jackson was something people who worked for living did not him he learned a telling people you're fired with something to laugh about. my guess that's how you look at the world when you're park avenue, mar-a-lago, if you grew up in a place like scranton nobody handed you anything? >> now this best of gene push comes as president biden has been struggling with voters when it comes to economic issues with many americans still, still feeling
now while trump spends most of the start of the week in a new york city courtroom facing criminal trial, president biden currently liaison a three-day swing through the critical battleground state of pennsylvania. his main argument to voters here has been trying to say that the to menn fundamentally have differing views on how to approach the economy. biden making the argument that he is looking out for the middle-class, turning to his roots here at his hometown of scranton, pennsylvania, while...
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all of them live in new york city. their professions include a salesman, uncon nurse, two attorneys, teacher, software engineer and it consultant. un. >> how do you feel about the seven jurors who were selected today i will let you know after the trial depending the outcome. as you know we are appealing. there shunt be a jury. if you take a look, every legal scholar, every legal pundit said there should be no trial. this is no -- there was nothing done wrong. this is all politics. >> the trial has been adjourned until tomorrow. steve? >> steve: they have wednesdays off. that's right. brooke, thank you very much. >> thanks. >> steve: meanwhile an npr editor now suspended without pay for calling out the bias and lack of viewpoint diversity at npr. >> at one point i got so frustrated with what i saw was the lack of different perspectives in our conch that i decided to look at voter registration, 87 registered democrats on our editorial staff. zero republicans. i presented this at a all hands or large news meeting and i sa
all of them live in new york city. their professions include a salesman, uncon nurse, two attorneys, teacher, software engineer and it consultant. un. >> how do you feel about the seven jurors who were selected today i will let you know after the trial depending the outcome. as you know we are appealing. there shunt be a jury. if you take a look, every legal scholar, every legal pundit said there should be no trial. this is no -- there was nothing done wrong. this is all politics....
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jonathan: things just a little bit palmer in new york city -- calmer in new york city this morning. doing ok on the russell with small caps up, but the russell though has been absolutely hammered. off the highs of the year, we are down something like 7%. it's been difficult. extending the bond market, a breach of 5% yesterday in the session, backing away again this morning, down on the 10 year, 400-6366. lisa: fed chair powell set the quiet part out loud and he didn't use the bump word, but he did say that it suggests we are not making as much progress on inflation and maybe they might policy take further time to work, extending the timeline. jonathan: reinforcing the moves we have seen in bonds and foreign-exchange. going through the currency pairs for you, the euro is back, bouncing back today with yen strength on the board, dominated by dollar strength and weakness over the last few weeks. i'm not really ap pad -- i'm not really peeping at that, will they throw the money uphill? lisa: hope it doesn't come down? people talk about 160 as a testing point because they cannot counter
jonathan: things just a little bit palmer in new york city -- calmer in new york city this morning. doing ok on the russell with small caps up, but the russell though has been absolutely hammered. off the highs of the year, we are down something like 7%. it's been difficult. extending the bond market, a breach of 5% yesterday in the session, backing away again this morning, down on the 10 year, 400-6366. lisa: fed chair powell set the quiet part out loud and he didn't use the bump word, but he...
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york or new york city. i actually don't think that he is trying to appeal to people who would go to the bodega or who would vote in harlem, in large part because the campaign knows that those are groups of people that are lost, right? they're not likely donald trump voters might be campaigning for me some airtime on fox news. >> well, that's i think it's about the appeal, and i think part of what we have to remember is that donald trump is savvy enough to understand that one. he can't hit the campaign trail, so he has to find other ways in order to capture his base. and this kind of larger expanding base of republican voters around the country. and what's the best way to do that with antiques? in the courthouse. the challenges. this is a courthouse that's not going to be run in the way that we're used to write the circus. we actually won't get to see a lot of this trial will just get bits and pieces. so that's what we're going to see some negotiating with for trump yeah, let's talk a little bit president ou
york or new york city. i actually don't think that he is trying to appeal to people who would go to the bodega or who would vote in harlem, in large part because the campaign knows that those are groups of people that are lost, right? they're not likely donald trump voters might be campaigning for me some airtime on fox news. >> well, that's i think it's about the appeal, and i think part of what we have to remember is that donald trump is savvy enough to understand that one. he can't hit...
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in the prepaid debit cards that new york city is giving to them as well since october of last year there were over 24000 chinese migrant at the southern border encounters. i would get your take on this. the majority of the crossings are happening in california 135 in arizona, 91 in texas and four in mexico all of the california crossings happening in the san diego sector were the total amount chinese border encounters so far this year end that is since october is 24000 that surpassed the last three years combined. what are your thoughts are what are you hearing about the motivation of the chinese nationals who are coming across. >> i think the majority are going to be economic migrants. they're coming here because they want to live in the united states. the problem the administration used to have up until a few months ago 20 different questions that they would ask everyone of them to try to discern who they are are they military or espionage and they reduce that to be asked to five, get them through as quickly as they possibly can. the chinese government is not stupid they understand thi
in the prepaid debit cards that new york city is giving to them as well since october of last year there were over 24000 chinese migrant at the southern border encounters. i would get your take on this. the majority of the crossings are happening in california 135 in arizona, 91 in texas and four in mexico all of the california crossings happening in the san diego sector were the total amount chinese border encounters so far this year end that is since october is 24000 that surpassed the last...
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his aides are talking about having more new york city events. there's a limit to how much he'll get politically out of those. he's scheduled of a rally in north carolina this weekend. between the physical toll and the lack of money and the need to be in the courthouse, joe and mika, this may be a dramatically smaller campaign than we're used to for donald trump. >> and the lack of money preventing him from doing so much, but there's been a big difference between this time in the courtroom and past times. past times, most of the time it was voluntary. here, big difference between a voluntary appearance and an appearance where you are required to attend, and i will just say, yeah, anybody sitting six, seven, eight hours. if i were sitting somewhere for eight hours, i would be falling asleep. >> he can't even get through four. >> writing songs! yeah, it's hard to get through four, and mika lets me talk to stay awake. what a physical toll for anybody. >> this is where also it helps to have real firsthand knowledge of donald trump over the course of
his aides are talking about having more new york city events. there's a limit to how much he'll get politically out of those. he's scheduled of a rally in north carolina this weekend. between the physical toll and the lack of money and the need to be in the courthouse, joe and mika, this may be a dramatically smaller campaign than we're used to for donald trump. >> and the lack of money preventing him from doing so much, but there's been a big difference between this time in the courtroom...
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they went to new york city, another sanctuary city where he was apprehended again this time for endangering the safety of a child. if new york city simply followed the lawsuit and put him in jail, headachen reilly would be alive but again, new york city let him go and murder came down to georgia and beat laken riley to death with a brick. the consequences are terrifying. the men and women, the house manager who is are here and thank you for junior service coming here and should scare the democrats and tomorrow we're going to see chuck schumer throw out 20 oyers of history and ignore the constitution. why? because he does not want these managers to present the evidence of the people dying because of their policies. not just that have died yesterday and the day before but the people that will die tomorrow. you want to know how terrified the democrats democrats are ofe evidence? everyone recognizes the single most endangered democrat senator on the ballot is john tester from montana. i don't know how many of the reporters were in the chamber for the reading of the articles but john tester was
they went to new york city, another sanctuary city where he was apprehended again this time for endangering the safety of a child. if new york city simply followed the lawsuit and put him in jail, headachen reilly would be alive but again, new york city let him go and murder came down to georgia and beat laken riley to death with a brick. the consequences are terrifying. the men and women, the house manager who is are here and thank you for junior service coming here and should scare the...