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new york city, just manhattan. new york city seems. to have had elements like all of the big cities of both ardent loyalists and ardent patriots. you know, we have gallup polling back then and we see into people's hearts. and so it's very to know, like, what percentage? we know that a lot of that new york basically helped found the sons of liberty actually in the aftermath of the stamp act crisis of 1765. we know that many of the great crowds, leaders like john lamb and marinus willard and isaac sears, you know, marched off to war. right. joined the patriot army. alexander macdougall. right. you know, so we know that there was a strong patriot contingent, but we also know that there were plenty of loyalists in new york city who said, hey, we've got a good going. trading with the british empire. why we want to give that up. and then there were plenty of people in between probably who were trimmers and just wanted to be left alone. right. so it's very difficult to kind of say what the firm political commitments of this person, that perso
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york city, new york city is not going to be destroyed. my grandparents were immigrants and i have stated new york city, totally fun. >> thank you, sir. my question would be for the national park service and department way we weren't invited to the table planning the law-enforcement, any of the law-enforcement aspect that went to the mall 61 pages is at least one time, they say we are going to be the sole responsible the law enforcement action on our my question is why parkways are. >> have you seen at 2200 camp that works very well and never seen it. we have never seen anything like that. the playgrounds and there is no way that could work and that's why i came back to the first good process, policy and one last thing, going to the front of the line coming people have been forced lungs and use going to the like little think it helps anybody. i will. >> is ranking member, you are recognized. >> let me the every city in america has become a border. rampant public on the subject of the seven revision you mentioned in your testimony about the
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why new york city? i don't think most of our republic colleagues caring much about new york city most of the time. but the fact is this narrow dysfunctional republicann majority runs to the state of new york. and right now because of a series of unfortunate events some republicans it managed to get themselves elected to congress they are about to be held accountable for the chaos and dysfunction of this crazy republican majority and the government shutdown we are three days away from bringing. they need air cover. they need a distraction. that is white we are here. that is spyware talk about this unlikely issue and that is why it is centered in all places new york city. it's about distraction and air cover. so i want to thank you for providing the broader context of this conversation.ou want to thank you for the incredible work you do for human rights. want to shed a little light on the issue a republican one us all the stuff is going to happen three days from now and they nan the government. could you
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york city and new york state. our southern border has been wide-open for years. since joe biden took office nearly 6 million migrants have crossed the border. many illegal. the asylum cases are taking two to three years to be heard. at minimum. when these cases are finally heard, nearly two-thirds are being rejected. and yet new york city's response is to enact sanctuary city policies, refused to cooperate with i.c.e., right to shelter policies, and using taxpayer funds to provide free housing, free healthcare, free education, free food, free free clothing and then be shocked, shocked that people would want to come to new york. now, my family came through ellis island over 100 years ago. new york is a beacon. and i believe in immigration. my wife is an immigrant. she came to this country in search of a better life and economic opportunity, and education. i'm proud of the fact she became a united states citizen to in half years ago. we have a 17 month old daughter who will have a better life because her mother chos
york city and new york state. our southern border has been wide-open for years. since joe biden took office nearly 6 million migrants have crossed the border. many illegal. the asylum cases are taking two to three years to be heard. at minimum. when these cases are finally heard, nearly two-thirds are being rejected. and yet new york city's response is to enact sanctuary city policies, refused to cooperate with i.c.e., right to shelter policies, and using taxpayer funds to provide free housing,...
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york and that is a problem for new york city. 125,000 newly arrived individuals. we are being taxed. we are always proud of the fact that new york has the statute of liberty in our harbor. we are one of the most diverse places on earth because of our welcoming nature and it's in our nature to welcome immigrants but there has to be limits in place and congress has to put more controls at the border. not in this budget threat shutdown threat. talk about eliminating positions for border patrol when we need to double or quadruple those numbers. get back to work and do your jobs. >> governor, good luck. "face the nation" will be back in one minute. stay with us. ican infrastructure, a prime e target for cyberattacks. but the e same ai-powered securitity that protetects all ofof goe also defefends thesese servs for eveveryone who lives s here. ♪ . >>> we're back with south carolina republican senator lindsey graham. good to have you here in person. >> good morning. >> senator, you voted for a short-term deal that doesn't include a cent for ukraine nor for the u.s. bor
york and that is a problem for new york city. 125,000 newly arrived individuals. we are being taxed. we are always proud of the fact that new york has the statute of liberty in our harbor. we are one of the most diverse places on earth because of our welcoming nature and it's in our nature to welcome immigrants but there has to be limits in place and congress has to put more controls at the border. not in this budget threat shutdown threat. talk about eliminating positions for border patrol...
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in new york city. so housing the migrants of their is almost two -- 3 miles from anything possible. those people that run that mall are concerned because as the colder months come by darkness comes earlier. people are very concerned. small businesses are concerned. the district wheat represent isa very residential one. of safety concerns. >> how about food outlets, services, jobs. >> like a seventh 2-mile radius or where they will be placed. there is no jobs there. there is no food there. institution like aviator and french meadow farms for recreational purposes. all of these things will have to be brought in for them to travel they would have to travel out of floyd bennett field to go into the bigger population where they can seek those amenities. >> do we have a food desert. we have a jobs desert we have snap cards and work visas will not remedy these factors easily. we have a transportation problem. we don't have public transportation set up to where they can be productive or participate in the econ
in new york city. so housing the migrants of their is almost two -- 3 miles from anything possible. those people that run that mall are concerned because as the colder months come by darkness comes earlier. people are very concerned. small businesses are concerned. the district wheat represent isa very residential one. of safety concerns. >> how about food outlets, services, jobs. >> like a seventh 2-mile radius or where they will be placed. there is no jobs there. there is no food...
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a flood watch for new york city. we'll time it all out. >>> in vermont, the armed and dangerous suspect on the loose after the suspicious death of a woman along a trail near a college. police pleading to the public for help. >>> the surprise new jobs report. 336,000 added in september, nearly double expectations, but does it raise the odds of more interest rate hikes >>> the investigation into a major concern over the nation's 911 network. why help may not arrive in time if you text 911 instead of call >>> and simone biles breaking her own record to make gymnastics history >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, and welcome. president biden tonight facing blowback from his own party over his administration's intent to build new wall sections along the texas/mexico border the president insisting he has not changed his opposition to the wall, but that his hands are tied to stop the expenditure given the project was funded before he became president meantime, officials in texas along
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in new york city. his friends and colleagues now remembering him as a generous man who loved poetry. overnight, more than 100 people gathering in brooklyn for a vigil in his honor. >> it's incredibly tragic, a life full of promise is snuffed out. and the world is a worse place for it. and we'll miss him dearly. >> reporter: and david, police sources say the suspect has a summons from last year for disorderly conduct. and just two months ago, his aunt called 911, describing him as emotionally disturbed. authorities are still searching for him tonight. david? >> david: all right, trevor ault leading us off tonight. trevor, thank you. >>> there is also a manhunt tonight after a mass shooting outside a homecoming event. five people shot, four of them students, at morgan state university in baltimore. abc's faith abubey on the search tonight. >> reporter: tonight, authorities in baltimore say five people -- including four students -- shot on campus at morgan state university during homecoming festivities we
in new york city. his friends and colleagues now remembering him as a generous man who loved poetry. overnight, more than 100 people gathering in brooklyn for a vigil in his honor. >> it's incredibly tragic, a life full of promise is snuffed out. and the world is a worse place for it. and we'll miss him dearly. >> reporter: and david, police sources say the suspect has a summons from last year for disorderly conduct. and just two months ago, his aunt called 911, describing him as...
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i'm not going to do it. >> reporter: adams will now return to new york city. he recently thigtenned shelter rules to element adults to just 30 days in city-run facilities. he calls it a necessary step to reduce overcrowding. >> thank you so much. >>> tonight people across the country are facing a wide variety of weather risks including a blistering heat wave and sudden cold snap. the latest from our partners at the weather channel. >> good evening, adriana. it is going to be quite chilly out there, especially across the east coast. we can see the temperatures in the 40s and 50s. as we go into tomorrow morning and afternoon across the west, yeah, we're looking at these temperatures a little bit warmer. look at sacramento. temperatures in the 90s. l.a. in the 80s. we can see seattle down off toward the south. 71 million people above average as we move into your tomorrow. more of the same as we head into your monday. and then we also do have some rain to talk about as well across the west here. plenty of rain. in the higher elevations, yeah, mountain snow out the
i'm not going to do it. >> reporter: adams will now return to new york city. he recently thigtenned shelter rules to element adults to just 30 days in city-run facilities. he calls it a necessary step to reduce overcrowding. >> thank you so much. >>> tonight people across the country are facing a wide variety of weather risks including a blistering heat wave and sudden cold snap. the latest from our partners at the weather channel. >> good evening, adriana. it is...
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. >>> a new report shows an east bay city is more expensive to live in the new york city. >>> you can watch us >>> when you think of expensive bay area real estate, san francisco may top the list but a new ranking from u.s. news & world report puts sf ahead of new york city when it comes to pricey places to live. that is not the only bay area city more expensive than new york city. >> reporter: bay area residents know housing is not cheap but vallejo in fairfield? >> interesting. >> reporter: noelle waring and aleksie von disterlo live in vallejo . they were surprised at first to hear their area costs more to live in the new york city. but, feel it kind of makes sense. >> having san francisco be as expensive as it is, people get pushed out to these other regions. lafayette, walnut creek and then people living there get pushed up her their. >> reporter: the ranking by u.s. news & world report took into account the median gross rent and annual housing cost, among other factors, to figure out which areas need the most wealth to live comfortably. with housing costs going through the roof,
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why new york city? i don't think most of my republican colleagues care much about new york city most of the time but the fact is this narrow dysfunctional republican majority were into the state of new york. and right now because of a series of unfortunate events some republicans managed to get themselves elected to congress and they are about to be held accountable for the chaos andac dysfunction of this republican majority and the government shutdown that we are three days away fromee bringing. they need a distraction so that's why we are here but that's why worth talking about thisis unlikely issue and that's why it's centered in of all places new york city. it's about distraction and air cover. so ms. acer i want to thank you forde providing the greater context for this conversation in a credible work you do for human rights and about to shed light on the issue that the republicans don't want to talk about and that is all the stuff that's going to happen three days from now when they shut down the g
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york city could quote destroyed new york. in essence the light dimming on broadway. and now what we see is you have a letter that many of you have referenced. reference. a letter from governor kathy hopeful to president biden asking for the use of places, national parks, there is also been talk of using military bases to house these migrants. prior to becoming a member of congress i was proud to serve as a member of the greatest police department in the world the nypd. and i look back now on my brothers and sisters in a blue o called floyd bennett field essentially their office. aviation, some of scuba. members of special operations. different specialized units within the nypd who took an oath to protect and serve the constitution. it took an oath to stand that line between good and evil. not only do new york states and the democratic policies of this country look to the billy take the handcuffs off off police off of criminals and put it on police but now they were to cut the budget. now they have to share an office with migr
york city could quote destroyed new york. in essence the light dimming on broadway. and now what we see is you have a letter that many of you have referenced. reference. a letter from governor kathy hopeful to president biden asking for the use of places, national parks, there is also been talk of using military bases to house these migrants. prior to becoming a member of congress i was proud to serve as a member of the greatest police department in the world the nypd. and i look back now on my...
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seven days after historic flooding in new york city, the threat returned. this time it's the huge ocean storm that absorbed and collided with the cold front saturday morning over in new york city. it's going to be a narrow band just like last time and where it sets up as flash flooding for possibly 16 million including the hudson valley and a little sliver of connecticut. here's the timing on everything, saturday morning from new york city, by the afternoon it clears out. then it's going to be moving towards boston and through new hampshire and vermont. as we head through saturday night we'll watch the heaviest will pivot through northern new england and sunday things improve. a lot of heavy rain heading for northern new england where we could see flash flooding in the adirondacks and portions of maine. saturday is a bad day. >> bill karins, thank you for that. >>> in philadelphia tonight, police have issued an arrest warrant for a suspect in the killing of a journalist and social justice advocate earlier this week. anne thompson has late details. >> report
seven days after historic flooding in new york city, the threat returned. this time it's the huge ocean storm that absorbed and collided with the cold front saturday morning over in new york city. it's going to be a narrow band just like last time and where it sets up as flash flooding for possibly 16 million including the hudson valley and a little sliver of connecticut. here's the timing on everything, saturday morning from new york city, by the afternoon it clears out. then it's going to be...
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new york city mayor eric adams heading south of the border. he's flying to that area to personally tell migrants not to come. he says he has to fight a propaganda machine that makes more false promises. >> we need to counter act those forms of communications that are basically saying you come to the city of new york, you're going to automatically have a job, you're going to be in a five-star hotel. >> new york governor cathy hochul sounding the alarm as well. watch this. >> we want them to have a limit on who can come across the border. it's too open right now. >> martha: what a novel idea. all of these people told people that they should come and the president himself sent a different message when he ran in 2019. remember this? >> what i would do as president is several more things. things have changed. i would in fact make sure that we need immediately surge the boarder. if you flee oppression, you should come. >> a poll shows 2/3s of voters disapprove with how the president is handling the border. including 60% of independents disapprove of
new york city mayor eric adams heading south of the border. he's flying to that area to personally tell migrants not to come. he says he has to fight a propaganda machine that makes more false promises. >> we need to counter act those forms of communications that are basically saying you come to the city of new york, you're going to automatically have a job, you're going to be in a five-star hotel. >> new york governor cathy hochul sounding the alarm as well. watch this. >> we...
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occupy wall street, in the heart of new york city's financial district a grassroots movement known as the occupy. wall street emerged in september 2011. the movement's primary aim was to address economic inequality and corporate influence in politics. occupy wall street gain momentum through the use of social media drawing in people from diverse backgrounds, camping out azakuti park in manhattan and refusing to leave. they criticized wall street firmes and large corporations for their role in the 2008 economic crisis. the movement resonated with many americans who felt left behind by a system they viewed as favoring the wealthy elite. occupy wall street use the slogan we're the 99% to highlight the vast wealth gap in the united states. all the rich people are just hogging all their money and not giving any of it to people who actually need it. they are out here the 99% and the 1% is controlling everything financially everything and that should not have him free up the job. so people could work, economy could rise. that we are the 99% phrase encapsulated the idea that most americans we
occupy wall street, in the heart of new york city's financial district a grassroots movement known as the occupy. wall street emerged in september 2011. the movement's primary aim was to address economic inequality and corporate influence in politics. occupy wall street gain momentum through the use of social media drawing in people from diverse backgrounds, camping out azakuti park in manhattan and refusing to leave. they criticized wall street firmes and large corporations for their role in...
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it was the scene of new york city's central park on saturday night. something never seen before in the sky above the park. 1,000 tiny drones lighting up the night sky. >> oh! >> david: the droning flying out over the trees, meant to mimic the flight of birds. the artists say the project hopes to "reconnect humanity with nature through technology." the show, the result of a five-year collaboration between drift art studio, the new york city mayor's office, and therme us, a wellness company. drift creating drone displays around the world at festivals, drones forming a whale, a wolf. and this show here in new york city, the largest public art project in central park since christo's "the gates" in 2005. "the gates" with free-flowing fabric all along the park, 7,500 in all. but it was the dancing light show taking over central park that disappeared almost as quickly as it began. blink and you'll miss it. it was spectacular. thank you for watching tonight. i'm david muir. i'm see you right back here to we're having a situation. everyone's safe, but we're go
it was the scene of new york city's central park on saturday night. something never seen before in the sky above the park. 1,000 tiny drones lighting up the night sky. >> oh! >> david: the droning flying out over the trees, meant to mimic the flight of birds. the artists say the project hopes to "reconnect humanity with nature through technology." the show, the result of a five-year collaboration between drift art studio, the new york city mayor's office, and therme us, a...
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i will also say when you have the crisis in new york city, i come to new york city a lot and see you guys on friday. i notice the people loitering in the streets aimlessly have nowhere to go and nothing to do. this will be a big problem when these people start getting desperate and it starts getting cold. what will they do? my fear they turn to crime and already established gangs in new york city. it will get so much worse before it gets better. >> harris: tomi lahren spitting the truth. it is so truth. thank you for being in "focus." "outnumbered" after this commercial break. great news. you can use your va benefit to pay off your high rate credit card debt with a lower rate va home loan from newday. rates on credit cards have gone up to 22%. for late payments, as much as 30%, more than three times higher than a newday va loan. so pay off your high rate debt with a lower rate newday home loan, and you can save $500 or more every month. sometimes, the lows of bipolar depression feel darkest before dawn. with caplyta, there's a chance to let in the lyte. caplyta is proven to deliver s
i will also say when you have the crisis in new york city, i come to new york city a lot and see you guys on friday. i notice the people loitering in the streets aimlessly have nowhere to go and nothing to do. this will be a big problem when these people start getting desperate and it starts getting cold. what will they do? my fear they turn to crime and already established gangs in new york city. it will get so much worse before it gets better. >> harris: tomi lahren spitting the truth....
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right up through new york city getting hit tomorrow. senior meteorologist rob marciano with us tonight to track it all. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david another wet weekend here. this storm has a history of producing tornadoes. we take you to the tornado watch. it is shrinking. it's gone through des moines. winds whipping around, looking at oklahoma, kansas. heaviest rain you see, minneapolis, milwaukee, green bay, chicago. indiana tonight, michigan, and through ohio, across pennsylvania through the day tomorrow. heavier rain there, one the three inches. midday getting to new york city. i don't expect to see flash flooding. dry out on sunday with saturated soils. if you had wet basements you might get it again tomorrow. >> rob marciano, good to have you with us. >>> when we come back here, the news about bruce willis. >>> and something millions of americans will be able to see in the sky this weekend. when and where to look. i had bad days, (cough, cough) flare-ups that could permanently damage my lungs. with breztri, things changed for
right up through new york city getting hit tomorrow. senior meteorologist rob marciano with us tonight to track it all. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david another wet weekend here. this storm has a history of producing tornadoes. we take you to the tornado watch. it is shrinking. it's gone through des moines. winds whipping around, looking at oklahoma, kansas. heaviest rain you see, minneapolis, milwaukee, green bay, chicago. indiana tonight, michigan, and through ohio, across pennsylvania...
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new york city mayor michael bloomberg ordered the city police to forcibly remove protesters and clear the park. many were arrested and many more were pepper sprayed. the new york city police department was accused of using police brutality against the occupie wall street protesters. well on the one hand, it seemed like the obama administration was vocally supporting the occupy wall street protests, barack obama, when he was dedicating the martin luther king jr. memorial during... the occupy protest, he said that if dr. martin luther king jr. were alive today, he would be at occupy wall street. nancy polosey and other elected officials said they thought occupy wall street was great, but we also know at the same time, they were coordinating national security crackdown on the protests, there were calls with the mayors of major cities, the department of home and security, fbi, not only heavily infiltrated the protests, but secured the arrest, there were many people that were arrested, beaten up and injured, uh, there were many... testers who spent time in prison, the most famous of which
new york city mayor michael bloomberg ordered the city police to forcibly remove protesters and clear the park. many were arrested and many more were pepper sprayed. the new york city police department was accused of using police brutality against the occupie wall street protesters. well on the one hand, it seemed like the obama administration was vocally supporting the occupy wall street protests, barack obama, when he was dedicating the martin luther king jr. memorial during... the occupy...
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several people went to a city-bank branch in new york. park is the birthplace of what is now a worldwide movement. this is where the core for global action originated. in washington large crowds gathered around the martin luther king. memorial, demonstrators voiced their frustration with the country stagnant economy and urged the government to take action to create jobs, with the country stagnant economy and urged the government to take action to create jobs. that is unacceptable, not in this country, and not when these corporate fat cats are getting away with billions and billions of dollars. the developments in the south caucasus region have taken a dramatic turn, but how can they affect the islamic republic of iran? how about tehran's redline and what stance has iran adopted in this regard? this and more on this edition of iran today. after almost two months of protests, ironically one of the world's richest people, the new york city mayor michael bloomberg ordered the city police to forcibly remove protesters and clear the park. many
several people went to a city-bank branch in new york. park is the birthplace of what is now a worldwide movement. this is where the core for global action originated. in washington large crowds gathered around the martin luther king. memorial, demonstrators voiced their frustration with the country stagnant economy and urged the government to take action to create jobs, with the country stagnant economy and urged the government to take action to create jobs. that is unacceptable, not in this...
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and now leaders in cities across the u.s., buses arriving in new york city. we have reported on the migrants sleeping on sidewalks. in los angeles, dealing with the flow of migrants, too. democratic mayors and governors have called for federal action, as well. tonight, this plan to now add up to 20 miles of new wall in texas, with money allocated back in the trump administration in 2019. the white house saying by law, that money must now be spent. tonight, the president is asked, why now? and will a border wall work? his eye-opening answer tonight. and the white house facing the reality, an immigration crisis, and democrats and republicans in congress that have not come up with a solution, either. tonight, this new part of the wall, and the deportations that will now begin. abc's mireya villarreal on the border in eagle pass, texas, tonight. >> reporter: tonight, president biden, who rallied against donald trump's border wall, clearing the way for more wall to be built, facing a surge of migrants and a humanitarian crisis, sending tens of thousands across the
and now leaders in cities across the u.s., buses arriving in new york city. we have reported on the migrants sleeping on sidewalks. in los angeles, dealing with the flow of migrants, too. democratic mayors and governors have called for federal action, as well. tonight, this plan to now add up to 20 miles of new wall in texas, with money allocated back in the trump administration in 2019. the white house saying by law, that money must now be spent. tonight, the president is asked, why now? and...
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images coming in at this hour -- this is new york city tonight. heightened security here and around the globe. mass protests, increased security. hamas had called for a day of global rage. a teacher killed in a knife attack in france. authorities raising the alert there. we do have it all covered tonight, including president biden talking with families of the missing americans today. but we begin tonight with this warning from israel and what might be coming next. abc's chief foreign correspondent ian pannell on the scene with pictures inside gaza and the troops amassing in israel. >> reporter: they've been under relentless bombardment for seven long days and nights. and tonight, as many as a million palestinians are on the move, told to leave their homes immediately and run for their lives. the message came from the sky. israeli leaflets raining down, warning gazans they have just 24 hours to move away from the border. a few hours to pack an entire lifetime. with all the borders closed, the only place they can head is south. some by car, others o
images coming in at this hour -- this is new york city tonight. heightened security here and around the globe. mass protests, increased security. hamas had called for a day of global rage. a teacher killed in a knife attack in france. authorities raising the alert there. we do have it all covered tonight, including president biden talking with families of the missing americans today. but we begin tonight with this warning from israel and what might be coming next. abc's chief foreign...
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we need to communicate that. >> you've said this will destroy new york city. we had your governor on last sunday and she said the border is too open. she called for a change to asylum laws. is that something you're calling for to? >> yes. i want to thank the governor because we see what's happening to this city and when you look at the flow, think about this for a moment, 375,000 migrants asylum seekers went through the dairien gap this year. that's 100,000 more than last year, 200,000 more than 2021. just this -- the first -- the last week of september, we had over 3700 asylum seekers that came to new york city. that's an increase. we're getting 600 a week, which was unsustainable. and now we're up to getting anywhere from almost 800 a week. these numbers are not sustainable and it's not sustainable in chicago, where people are living in police precincts, los angeles, houston, washington, this is just not right what is taking place. >> you are asking the courts in new york to suspend right to shelter rule, which requires emergency housing to be provided. what
we need to communicate that. >> you've said this will destroy new york city. we had your governor on last sunday and she said the border is too open. she called for a change to asylum laws. is that something you're calling for to? >> yes. i want to thank the governor because we see what's happening to this city and when you look at the flow, think about this for a moment, 375,000 migrants asylum seekers went through the dairien gap this year. that's 100,000 more than last year,...
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it is a metaphor for new york city. technology has a tendency of cutting across industries in the companies that represent new york best are those that live at the intersection between technology and many of the large industries that exist in europe, whether that is media, advertising, fashion, or financial services. caroline: for health care. julie, that is the area you focus on. we are currently seeing a chart showing that the third quarter is how many per metro area we have seen with the share of deals. how much of that is health care and how much should it be? julie: health care, when i started investing in the firm four years ago i likened it to the 1999 internet era. i feel we are at the beginning of the don of this new digital health era. to david's point a little known fact about the new york tech scene is where most people think about fintech as the biggest cohort of startups and venture capital activity it turns out depending on what chart you look at health tech is also number one or number two within the new
it is a metaphor for new york city. technology has a tendency of cutting across industries in the companies that represent new york best are those that live at the intersection between technology and many of the large industries that exist in europe, whether that is media, advertising, fashion, or financial services. caroline: for health care. julie, that is the area you focus on. we are currently seeing a chart showing that the third quarter is how many per metro area we have seen with the...
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now, one is really interesting incident that happened here in new york city. just recently, we've got a new york city council member, was arrested for bringing a firearm to a profile, assign riley on our, on a college campus saying that she wanted to quote, protected your students from the pro palestine protests or so. the atmosphere here in new york city that is implemented by local media, etc, is one of extreme hostility toward these protests. but yet the crowds are still here. there are college students here. there are most little mirror. 2 cans here, there are left way activists here in the large crowd of people that are denouncing us aid to israel, and rallying and protesting. now as of yet, there has not been any effort to outlaw, to fully outlaw these kind of approach as, as there have been in other countries. we know in germany, in britain and france, palestine flags have been outlawed, 1000 protesters of being arrested. their calling is rally, hate speech, but here in new york city, despite the local opposition from political figures and what seems li
now, one is really interesting incident that happened here in new york city. just recently, we've got a new york city council member, was arrested for bringing a firearm to a profile, assign riley on our, on a college campus saying that she wanted to quote, protected your students from the pro palestine protests or so. the atmosphere here in new york city that is implemented by local media, etc, is one of extreme hostility toward these protests. but yet the crowds are still here. there are...
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our polo sandoval live outside of the roosevelt hotel in new york city. this a huge area of focus where a lot of migrants have been. i would ask, is this the breaking point for the city? the mayor of new york said weeks ago that it already was then. >> reporter: we heard it before, right? here is a figure that's quite telling. new york city has been grappling with this migrant crisis a year and a half now, yet it was last week, according to the city yesterday, the city saw one of its highest number of asylum seekers arrive here in the big apple, some 3,700 arrived here just last week alone. all of them now added to the nearly 63,000 asylum seekers that are still in the city's care. as you mentioned, many of them having to make their first stop at the roosevelt hotel in manhattan where they assess their situation before they are placed in the shelter system. the daily arrivals has grown from about 400 to 600, according to the last update, and the buses chartered by texas governor greg abbott seem to be a larger factor with the number of buses arriving to t
our polo sandoval live outside of the roosevelt hotel in new york city. this a huge area of focus where a lot of migrants have been. i would ask, is this the breaking point for the city? the mayor of new york said weeks ago that it already was then. >> reporter: we heard it before, right? here is a figure that's quite telling. new york city has been grappling with this migrant crisis a year and a half now, yet it was last week, according to the city yesterday, the city saw one of its...
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uh the politicians the local politicians as well like new york. city mayor eric adams and new york state governor kathy hokell who have both pledged unconditional support to israel, which means that they provide unconditional support to the killing of our people, they do not represent their constituence, they do not represent new york city, and you're going to see that loud and clear today. today is important because what we saw in last 24 hours we as we've been seeing in the last 75 years of occupation, is ghaza is in a complete blackout, israel has cut off electricity, water, food, connection and even transportation in and out of gazza, and so that's why today is extremely important that we're mobilizing all across new york city. our streets to make it clear that the call for liberation for and every single palestinian is here and it will happen in our lifetime. we are here to support the palestinian brothers. we are one mission, one brothers, one country. iran president has hailed the countries that voted for a un general assembly resolution condemning israeli crimes. ibrahim says the
uh the politicians the local politicians as well like new york. city mayor eric adams and new york state governor kathy hokell who have both pledged unconditional support to israel, which means that they provide unconditional support to the killing of our people, they do not represent their constituence, they do not represent new york city, and you're going to see that loud and clear today. today is important because what we saw in last 24 hours we as we've been seeing in the last 75 years of...
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crossing into new york city from the border crossing illegally. mayor adams is headed there trying to discourage folks from coming to new york city. what's the mayor's office say he's hoping to accomplish on this trip? >> well, yeah, gillian, mayor adams and his trip to latin america has multiple layers after what he called an eye opening trip to the border, taking it a step further. he's going to stop off in mexico city to meet with government officials. he's really hoping to get a better understanding as to why we continue to see migrants cross the u.s.-mexico border in the thousands and then he's going to head to ecuador and end up in colombia, and from there make his way to the darian gap. at this crucial and often dangerous section of the route where mayor adams will try to speak directly to migrants. he wants to educate them how they are often misled about the resources and the opportunities that are here for them once they get to the u.s. >> there's a body of people who are there that are giving them false hopes and false promises. we want
crossing into new york city from the border crossing illegally. mayor adams is headed there trying to discourage folks from coming to new york city. what's the mayor's office say he's hoping to accomplish on this trip? >> well, yeah, gillian, mayor adams and his trip to latin america has multiple layers after what he called an eye opening trip to the border, taking it a step further. he's going to stop off in mexico city to meet with government officials. he's really hoping to get a...
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matt gutman in tel aviv. >>> here in new york city, that dramatic scene in court. former president trump suddenly called to the witness stand admonished by the judge and fined $10,000, 45 minutes later trump suddenly leaving the courtroom. the judge's warning tonight. aaron katersky outside the courthouse. >>> the images coming in tonight, hurricane otis slamming mexico going from a category 1 to a category 5 within just hours. winds up to 165 miles per hour. and here in the u.s., tracking storms from texas to michigan. flood alerts across several states and the first major snow across multiple states as well. rob marciano timing it all out. >>> the manhunt tonight for an air force veteran wanted in the murder of his wife, a mother of four, and where police have now returned to. >>> tonight, the breaking news from philadelphia. a judge reinstating all charges against a philadelphia police officer after the deadly shooting of a driver, killed while behind the wheel of his car. >>> in houston, two planes colliding on the runway. what we've learned. >>> tonight, the f
matt gutman in tel aviv. >>> here in new york city, that dramatic scene in court. former president trump suddenly called to the witness stand admonished by the judge and fined $10,000, 45 minutes later trump suddenly leaving the courtroom. the judge's warning tonight. aaron katersky outside the courthouse. >>> the images coming in tonight, hurricane otis slamming mexico going from a category 1 to a category 5 within just hours. winds up to 165 miles per hour. and here in the...
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anita county in up state new york blocked a plan by new york city's mayor adams to move homeless people up to that county. adams was looking to ease the ongoing migrant crisis in new york city. andy is the county executive and he's joining me now. anthony, how are you blocking these people? i mean, do you have police at the county line? >> no stuart, we put in place another executive order and similar to the one we put in initially blocking inia grants from come -- any migrants from coming to shelters and hotels. new york is a home rule state and under the constitution, i have the authority as its executive to put in an odder that would ban any such shift of homeless people in this case to housing and in our county that would displace other -- our own residents based on the market that they want to spend. stuart: take me through and how it works. migrants arrive by car or van or bus, they're arriving in your county line. you don't want them. you don't want them to be there or work or put them in hotels. how do you stop them? do you physically stop them? >> we would if that were to occur
anita county in up state new york blocked a plan by new york city's mayor adams to move homeless people up to that county. adams was looking to ease the ongoing migrant crisis in new york city. andy is the county executive and he's joining me now. anthony, how are you blocking these people? i mean, do you have police at the county line? >> no stuart, we put in place another executive order and similar to the one we put in initially blocking inia grants from come -- any migrants from...
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york city on that salary. mark: working apartment costs probably 10,000 a month two bedroom two bath. maria: pulling off average income in america, because average income in america from 2019 is 31,000 dollars i want to be clear in terms of the average, because, you know talking about, rich 250,000 dollars a lot of money, we know that but when you are the actual prices that we're paying for everything, and the inflation, as a result of bad policy this has cut into earnings, a big way you are right, the can go cost-of-living you are going paycheck to paycheck. tiana: republicans overuse idea this will pay for yes, it is new york is a place could hold, new york city metro lost 5% population in two years, from 2020 to 2022 because of the covid and continuing fallout from this instruction cap aoc's mother moved from south bronx to florida, i am guaranteeing not just because of covid but because of tax inflation, the higher you tax if you continue to have outward migration tax could -- pay for itself, how bad situa
york city on that salary. mark: working apartment costs probably 10,000 a month two bedroom two bath. maria: pulling off average income in america, because average income in america from 2019 is 31,000 dollars i want to be clear in terms of the average, because, you know talking about, rich 250,000 dollars a lot of money, we know that but when you are the actual prices that we're paying for everything, and the inflation, as a result of bad policy this has cut into earnings, a big way you are...
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. >>> plus, meeting the needs of migrants in new york city. how a former hotel became a refuge for hundreds of people seeking asylum. >>> ukraine is starting a new tradition today to honor military members who gave their lives for the country. president zelenskyy urged all ukrainians to drop whatever they're doing at 9:00 a.m. local time, which was about three hours ago, and remember their fallen heroes. it's part of a holiday known as the day of defenders, which is usually in about two weeks for now, but for the first time is being celebrated on october 1st. >>> well, additional military aid for ukraine will not be included in the latest u.s. spending bill as conservatives remain divided on the issue. earlier, senator rand paul tweeted that he will do everything he can to, quote, stop the u.s. government from being held hostage to ukraine. he added, we cannot continue to put the needs of other countries above our own. former representative liz cheney had a different take. she suggested that denying assistance to ukraine is comparable to the a
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the mayor of new york city should be focused on new york city not go to all these other places. all he has to do is turn on fox news to see what is happening across the southern hemisphere and figure out the border is out of control. i met yesterday with the ambassador to panama and told me two years ago they had 1,000 people come over illegally. last year they had 240,000 people coming over illegally. this year they think 700,000 people are coming -- going to come over illegally. this is where the united states has to be a leader. there will be a latin american summit on immigration this month. i am urging secretary blinken to be at that meeting. not someone less than that. this has to be at the secretary of state level, bring all the ministers from all these different countries and sit down and figure out how we have a solution to some of these problems. >> harris: do you think that's the message they get from the man in the white house? that it's that critical that a secretary show up? >> they need to have that message because this isn't just impacting eagle pass, texas or ne
the mayor of new york city should be focused on new york city not go to all these other places. all he has to do is turn on fox news to see what is happening across the southern hemisphere and figure out the border is out of control. i met yesterday with the ambassador to panama and told me two years ago they had 1,000 people come over illegally. last year they had 240,000 people coming over illegally. this year they think 700,000 people are coming -- going to come over illegally. this is where...
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. uh the politicians, the local politicians as well, like new york city mayor, eric adam, the new york state governor, kathy hoke who have both pledged unconditional support to israel, which means that they provide unconditional support to the killing of our people, they do not represent their constituents, they do not represent new york city, you're going to see that loud and clear today, today is important because we saw in the last 24 hours, we've as we've been seeing in the last 75 years of occupation, is gaz in a complete blackout, israel has cut off electricity, water, food, connection and even transportation in and ghaza, and so that's why today is extremely important. that were mobilizing all across new york city, flooding brooklyn, flooding our streets to make it clear that that call for liberation for each and every single palestinian is clear and it will happen within our lifetime. we are here to support the palestinian brothers, we are one nation, one brothers, one muslim country. now people also took to the streets of the french city of marseille to show solidarity with pa
. uh the politicians, the local politicians as well, like new york city mayor, eric adam, the new york state governor, kathy hoke who have both pledged unconditional support to israel, which means that they provide unconditional support to the killing of our people, they do not represent their constituents, they do not represent new york city, you're going to see that loud and clear today, today is important because we saw in the last 24 hours, we've as we've been seeing in the last 75 years of...
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this area came in tenth even ahead of new york city. bay area residents know housing is not cheap, but vallejo and fairfield? >> interesting. >> reporter: noel and alexi live in vallejo. they were surprised at first to hear their area cost more to live in than new york city, but feel it kind of makes sense. >> having san francisco being as expensive as it is, people get pushed out to these other regions, lafayette, walnut creek, concord, and people living there get pushed out farther. >> reporter: the ranking by u.s. news and world report took into account the median gross resident and annual housing costs among other factors to figure out which areas need the most wealth to live comfortably. with housing costs going through the roof, most have trouble making ends meet. >> it's so expensive. i work and live in the bay. i've lived here my whole life and even working full time, i'm an amazon driver, and that's not enough money to pay the bills. >> reporter: so for noel and lexy they're always looking for a way to evolve in their careers.
this area came in tenth even ahead of new york city. bay area residents know housing is not cheap, but vallejo and fairfield? >> interesting. >> reporter: noel and alexi live in vallejo. they were surprised at first to hear their area cost more to live in than new york city, but feel it kind of makes sense. >> having san francisco being as expensive as it is, people get pushed out to these other regions, lafayette, walnut creek, concord, and people living there get pushed out...
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new york governor hochul says there are 18,000 jobs available for migrants in new york city. i wonder how new yorkers feel about that. donald trump's fraud trial getting a lot of back lash after he was seen smiling and posing for the cameras. can he get a fair trial? kilmeade and that next. ♪ or an unbearable itch. this painful, blistering rash can disrupt your life for weeks. it could make your workday feel impossible. the virus that causes shingles is likely already inside of you. if you're 50 years or older, ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingles. loving this pay bump in our allowance. wonder where mom and dad got the extra money? maybe they won the lottery? maybe they inherited a fortune? maybe buried treasure? maybe it fell off a truck? maybe they switched to xfinity mobile on the most reliable 5g network. for a limited time, buy one line of unlimited, get one free for a year. now i can buy that electric scooter! i'm starting a private-equity fund that specializes in midcap. you do you. switch to xfinity mobile today. stuart: kilmeade on his way, down 370 got nas
new york governor hochul says there are 18,000 jobs available for migrants in new york city. i wonder how new yorkers feel about that. donald trump's fraud trial getting a lot of back lash after he was seen smiling and posing for the cameras. can he get a fair trial? kilmeade and that next. ♪ or an unbearable itch. this painful, blistering rash can disrupt your life for weeks. it could make your workday feel impossible. the virus that causes shingles is likely already inside of you. if you're...
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they ought to get on to violent crime and solving the problems of new york city and new york state. thank you very much. >> mr. president, why did you
they ought to get on to violent crime and solving the problems of new york city and new york state. thank you very much. >> mr. president, why did you
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tonight, at the larchmont public library, in larchmont, new york, just outside new york city, this library book has been returned 90 years late. the novel, "youth and two other stories" by joseph conrad was checked out and had a due date of october 11th, 1933. jimmie ellis, there on the left with his wife kay, they signed out the book. his stepdaughter joanie was going through his old belongs when she discovered the overdue book. telling us tonight, she was determined to get it back to, quote, where it ought to be. >> hi, david. >> david: the librarian, carolyn cunningham. zble w >> we are so excited about all the attention this is bringing to the library and we hope more people sign up for library cards. >> david: it turns out the library caps late fees at $5. and by the way -- they waved that $5 fee for the family, too. >> thanks, david! >> david: glad they waved the fee. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. good afternoon. i'm kristen sze. >> and i'm j.r. stone. a warning if you're heading to the beach to avoid the heat beach hazards statement is in effect, which makes an increased risk o
tonight, at the larchmont public library, in larchmont, new york, just outside new york city, this library book has been returned 90 years late. the novel, "youth and two other stories" by joseph conrad was checked out and had a due date of october 11th, 1933. jimmie ellis, there on the left with his wife kay, they signed out the book. his stepdaughter joanie was going through his old belongs when she discovered the overdue book. telling us tonight, she was determined to get it back...
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until you stop the flow and stop accepting them in new york city, and in new york state as a whole, you are never going to fix this problem and look to do it. instead it's just the shift of now homeless people coming from new york city up to upstate, parts of upstate new york with vouchers in hand that will give them market rate pay for housing that will disrupt the market, marketplace in our area, if it's -- if it's accepted, and displace who, everybody, anybody that a landlord wants to make more money on, and we are taking in homeless people from the city that again are not, you know, that we are then responsible for and all other aspects of medical, food, and other types of assistance, mental health, who knows what other problems we have, when we have our own capacity issues that we are dealing with as a county, and that has, you know, is inherent across new york state. >> john: no question it puts so much of a burden on social services, and put a button on this, it's not going to stop any time soon. according to sources in cbp, 260,000 crossed illegally in september, all time record
until you stop the flow and stop accepting them in new york city, and in new york state as a whole, you are never going to fix this problem and look to do it. instead it's just the shift of now homeless people coming from new york city up to upstate, parts of upstate new york with vouchers in hand that will give them market rate pay for housing that will disrupt the market, marketplace in our area, if it's -- if it's accepted, and displace who, everybody, anybody that a landlord wants to make...
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came to new york city, you would receive free housing. obviously, at the education pence of tax -- expense of taxpayers who are now suffering greatly seeing across the board cutses and their tax dollars that they work so hard for going to citizens of other countries instead of their own families. look, we put a lot of pressure on this mayor. i think what you're seeing right now is a result of that, we've sued to stop a lot of these migrant shelters, we've actually gotten a couple shut down in my district. i passed legislation the other day to prevent federal lands like floyd bennett field from being used as migrant encampments. so as we continue to do this, we put pressure on the mayor, he's recognizing that he can't use, you know, these parklands, and he can't use schools because we've sued him and were able to stop that and also got the fdny, by the way, to hut down these facilities because they're not safe, these shelters. or zoned for it, for that matter. he's recognizing he's running out of options, and he's going to see opposition f
came to new york city, you would receive free housing. obviously, at the education pence of tax -- expense of taxpayers who are now suffering greatly seeing across the board cutses and their tax dollars that they work so hard for going to citizens of other countries instead of their own families. look, we put a lot of pressure on this mayor. i think what you're seeing right now is a result of that, we've sued to stop a lot of these migrant shelters, we've actually gotten a couple shut down in...
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i became a muslim and, really advocated for afro centrism in new york. there on new york city. and he had saladin had to sons his oldest son and is the second oldest son who changed their names to zaid and the loomis shakur. so that's really where the shakur family got to start. i mean, shakur, the name roughly translates from arabic into thankful or thankful and saladin, when he took that name and when his sons, lumumba and zaid took the name, they were announcing their commitments to not just pan-africanism and islam, but just to carry on the struggle that malcolm x had sort of gotten started or that he been talking about and picking up the pieces that he left behind. so the family, you know, sort i began working on this book let's see when 2020 and 2020 there was the country was it seemed like every day it seemed like there was just something new happening, just daily protests, daily struggles, you know, just happened. clashes, just uprisings across the country. and i mean it's worth noting, actually, it's today is the anniversary. anniversary is the same day three years ago
i became a muslim and, really advocated for afro centrism in new york. there on new york city. and he had saladin had to sons his oldest son and is the second oldest son who changed their names to zaid and the loomis shakur. so that's really where the shakur family got to start. i mean, shakur, the name roughly translates from arabic into thankful or thankful and saladin, when he took that name and when his sons, lumumba and zaid took the name, they were announcing their commitments to not just...
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and help life underwater flourish. ♪ >>> 42 past the hour, turning to breaking news out of new york city with these pictures coming in right now. you can you can see that the camera is moving around. there's been apparently a break right now in the courtroom. right now former president trump has just left that courtroom for the first break in a $250 million civil fraud trial where he's accused of lying about his net worth for years. right outside that courthouse is nbc's vaughn hillyard. what's the very latest in there? >> reporter: right, this is a ten-minute break here, it would suggest that the defense's opening statements have concluded. there is a two-hour allotment of time that was allowed for this opening statement, but they were there for about 20 minutes. this is donald trump's lead attorney, chris kise here who presented after the lead prosecutor for the new york attorney general's office. on the bench there was not only donald trump but also among those who were in attendance was new york attorney general tish james who is not the one who is actually prosecuting this case in f
and help life underwater flourish. ♪ >>> 42 past the hour, turning to breaking news out of new york city with these pictures coming in right now. you can you can see that the camera is moving around. there's been apparently a break right now in the courtroom. right now former president trump has just left that courtroom for the first break in a $250 million civil fraud trial where he's accused of lying about his net worth for years. right outside that courthouse is nbc's vaughn...