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the esteemed judges of the new york court of appeals. the new york city mayor, eric adams. mayor and county executives from all across the state, and we are also joined by former governors david patterson and george pataki. also many representatives and distinguished guests, clergy leaders, including dr. bernard, president of our executive interfaith council. members of my cabinet and counsel, and a special tribute to my policy director, the visionary behind many of our late ideas, michael asher. today, it is not about us, it's about 20 million hard-working new yorkers that we are privileged to represent, and what we can deliver for them, in the year ahead. i have listened as new yorkers have told me about the challenges that they face, and the dreams they hold. it's with them in mind that i probably share my vision for 2024. the state of new york is strong, stronger today than when i became governor two years ago. it is healthier, safer, more affordable, and we have traversed some rocky terrain, and there is still some switchbacks for we reach the summit. a safe and afford
the esteemed judges of the new york court of appeals. the new york city mayor, eric adams. mayor and county executives from all across the state, and we are also joined by former governors david patterson and george pataki. also many representatives and distinguished guests, clergy leaders, including dr. bernard, president of our executive interfaith council. members of my cabinet and counsel, and a special tribute to my policy director, the visionary behind many of our late ideas, michael...
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the eyes of new york are on us. new yorkers loved him. he was a crusader for the little guy-- brave, bold, a great leader who did not have time for distractions. and that's the kind of politician we want, right-- the guy who cuts through the usual red tape and gets things done? but by the time he got into power, spitzer's noble crusade had been replaced with something darker. why do we keep ending up here? why do we keep placing our hopes in confident men who make big promises, then completely fail to deliver? come on. i would ask spitzer himself about this, but he stopped returning my texts, so i turned to eliot spitzer's mentor and friend, lloyd constantine, who's known him longer than almost anyone else in his life. so my thinking about this interview, i feel like your journey with eliot is the public's journey in the sense that people really thought he was gonna be the first jewish president. the muscular democrat. yeah, and i want you to take us on the journey. -yeah. -you've talked about how you thought the presidency was eliot spit
the eyes of new york are on us. new yorkers loved him. he was a crusader for the little guy-- brave, bold, a great leader who did not have time for distractions. and that's the kind of politician we want, right-- the guy who cuts through the usual red tape and gets things done? but by the time he got into power, spitzer's noble crusade had been replaced with something darker. why do we keep ending up here? why do we keep placing our hopes in confident men who make big promises, then completely...
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it's happening here in new york city. it happened with, say, george bush during the rodney king riots, it happened with dwight eisenhower during the integration of little rock central, always the last resort, but to ensure the rights and safety of our citizens sometimes it's necessary. i don't fault kathy hochul for deploying the national guard, i fault the liberals like the "new york times" for criticizing me when it was necessary four years ago. second, what i do fault kathy hochul and eric adams of new york, and the mayor before him, letting it get so bad this is the last resort. ten years ago new york city was one of the safest cities in the world. you could ride the subway, walk to central park and down the street without worrying about mugged or assaulted. and because of the left's war on police over the last ten years in new york and the country, law and order has broken down where it is at times deploy the national guard. we need to get back to sound on the street day-to-day policing that helped make new york city
it's happening here in new york city. it happened with, say, george bush during the rodney king riots, it happened with dwight eisenhower during the integration of little rock central, always the last resort, but to ensure the rights and safety of our citizens sometimes it's necessary. i don't fault kathy hochul for deploying the national guard, i fault the liberals like the "new york times" for criticizing me when it was necessary four years ago. second, what i do fault kathy hochul...
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plenty of light pollution in new york, which is nice if we're going to see it in new york city. yeah, maybe. maybe upstate new york. >> i think danny might be right about that. >> you're lucky enough to see, like, three stars here. exactly >> on a good day or a good night, i should say. all right, danny, you keep searching. >> thanks, danny. let us know if you see anything live from the roof. yeah. be careful up there, danny. coming up. march madness. living up to the hype overnight. we'll check our own brackets. do we have to? do we have to? >> plus wire free was pulled from one of the women's games over the weekend. and our first look at how a man seemed to board a flight by snapping a photo of another passengers ticket. >> you're watching world news i'm steve, i lost 138 pounds in nine months on golo and taking release. since taking release, my sleep is way better. my inflammation has gone way down. i'm nonstop now, i feel way better than i did before. i don't sit down in life anymore. better. >> sometimes >> kevin hart has joined a select list of comedians he was honored las
plenty of light pollution in new york, which is nice if we're going to see it in new york city. yeah, maybe. maybe upstate new york. >> i think danny might be right about that. >> you're lucky enough to see, like, three stars here. exactly >> on a good day or a good night, i should say. all right, danny, you keep searching. >> thanks, danny. let us know if you see anything live from the roof. yeah. be careful up there, danny. coming up. march madness. living up to the...
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his research included weeks of study at the new york historical society and then new york public library, perusing thousands of newspaper articles related to andrew greene and also reading greene's volumes of brain diary and letters. i'm pleased present harry albert. good evening. the world would stop on friday, november. 1903. andrew has grain. worcester's native and internationally known as the father of greater new york city, died at 1:30 p.m. he was a visionary civic leader, plan owner, attorney and preservation scientist. today, few people of his contributions to our society. last week i enjoyed dinner with a member of the new york's central park conservancy. a he wasn't familiar with the legacy of andrew haswell green brain amazing. a few years i purchased a large coffee table book with steve tell, the creation of central park. there were only two sentences referring to green and there were criticisms defaming him as a cheap skinned flint. those were plagiarized his from a 1950s pamphlet written by a member of the central park garden club. the 2019 exhibit at the new york public, d
his research included weeks of study at the new york historical society and then new york public library, perusing thousands of newspaper articles related to andrew greene and also reading greene's volumes of brain diary and letters. i'm pleased present harry albert. good evening. the world would stop on friday, november. 1903. andrew has grain. worcester's native and internationally known as the father of greater new york city, died at 1:30 p.m. he was a visionary civic leader, plan owner,...
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attorney's office for the southern district of new york. they prosecuted michael cohen for tax evasion, and that's what he went to prison for. that's what most of that material pertains to. however, that's -- you know, that's something they're going to have to look at and figure out exactly what to do here. this is not that much material and lawyers are capable of going through this much material very quickly. i don't see this being something that's going to knock the case completely off the rails and say, oh, now, we're not going forward until this summer. if that were to happen, that would be a real miscarriage of justice. this is something that they need maybe a week or two to look at. this is not something that should require months of delay. >> tristan, who decides that? does the judge decide that in the case? because as we were hearing, i mean, there's the possibility of dismissal or of a delay. who decides that, and what are the options? >> dismissal is not warranted here, and i don't think that's what we're going to see. it may be t
attorney's office for the southern district of new york. they prosecuted michael cohen for tax evasion, and that's what he went to prison for. that's what most of that material pertains to. however, that's -- you know, that's something they're going to have to look at and figure out exactly what to do here. this is not that much material and lawyers are capable of going through this much material very quickly. i don't see this being something that's going to knock the case completely off the...
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in new york what is happening in happy with the crime take a look at the crime in new york record levels. >> karoline that was february president trump told me he wanted to make a big deal at madison square garden now you see joe biden going to radio city music hal. >> taking a page out of the book if migrant crisis persists boroughs can urn turn red if obama is there to reas you say kate the pain you know vulnerable never a bromance also a. >> never for gay biden for 2016 reported troubled marriage hillary clinton was third party are a testament to the dem's will ability to consolidate double down. >> it took a long time before he no, sired endorsed joe biden obama not stupid knows what is going on trump beating biden by largest margin fox knew polls finding a majority voters want to see trump and biden debate a very important to see debate 35% say somewhat important not important at all, joe. >> i think best thing for president trump to do is sit back watch joe biden dig his own grave, proverbially speaking, of course, every time in front of a microphone whether trying to convince amer
in new york what is happening in happy with the crime take a look at the crime in new york record levels. >> karoline that was february president trump told me he wanted to make a big deal at madison square garden now you see joe biden going to radio city music hal. >> taking a page out of the book if migrant crisis persists boroughs can urn turn red if obama is there to reas you say kate the pain you know vulnerable never a bromance also a. >> never for gay biden for 2016...
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york citg and in new york state. i think for us that is part of the conversation. trying to make very clear that supply is our number one path to success and we need people to stay focused on that. not tenant protections and supply or we will just continue to be a crisis level in new york city. >> now we are getting to the lightning round of questions. audience questions are coming soon. get ready, folks. i will items on the table and you can respond to both. i mentioned environmental regulations. commissioner, is something for this session. i am interested in how, in your views on whether and how regulations are being used in the housing context to block housing or whether they are sed for legitimate environmental purposes for the most part or if it is a mix. the director mentioned rural needs in montana. manufactured housing is now being considered and has been for many years. an important source of low-cost housing. at first in rural areas and increasingly now in suburbs and urban areas. maybe you could talk on ma
york citg and in new york state. i think for us that is part of the conversation. trying to make very clear that supply is our number one path to success and we need people to stay focused on that. not tenant protections and supply or we will just continue to be a crisis level in new york city. >> now we are getting to the lightning round of questions. audience questions are coming soon. get ready, folks. i will items on the table and you can respond to both. i mentioned environmental...
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, any new york account or a bank that does business in new york. and that's virtually all banks. they're going to listen if they get a court order, they're not going to not pay attention to that court order. they're going to up there when you abide by that court order. >> so those liquid assets that cash that is something that can already be be seized if he does not post the bond today the properties take a bit longer to do. there is a legal process that must be that must play out. that's a process though that takes months, not years. so this is something that could happen fairly quickly >> yeah, i think there's been a lot of focus on the properties, maybe because they're higher profile, but it seems to be what you're saying is that the bank accounts could be what she goes after first and maybe even today it might not be today, but could it be this week? i absolutely think that it could be i think they've been ready for this. trump has been telegraphing for a couple of weeks now that he is not going to be able to come up with that money, at least h
, any new york account or a bank that does business in new york. and that's virtually all banks. they're going to listen if they get a court order, they're not going to not pay attention to that court order. they're going to up there when you abide by that court order. >> so those liquid assets that cash that is something that can already be be seized if he does not post the bond today the properties take a bit longer to do. there is a legal process that must be that must play out. that's...
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new york city mayor eric adams spoke out in favor of modifying new york's sanctuary laws to facilitate the deportation of immigrants. the sanctuary laws date back to the 1980's, prohibiting agencies from collaborating with federal immigration authorities. can you explain the significance of what he is proposing? >> it is terrible. we have better solutions. we are partnering with our counterparts in san diego and brownsville to make sure people are able to apply for work authorizations while at the southern border and leave with the application of doubt the authorization to go to cities like new york city and begin legally working and adding to the local economy almost immediately. that would reduce the burden on any social safety net and help people on the move wide, the ability to have resources to protect their families and loved ones. amy: we want to thank you for being with us. marisa limÓn garza is the executive director of las americas immigrant advocacy center. when we come back, we look at an intercept exposÉ of a controversial new york times article alleging trump weaponized
new york city mayor eric adams spoke out in favor of modifying new york's sanctuary laws to facilitate the deportation of immigrants. the sanctuary laws date back to the 1980's, prohibiting agencies from collaborating with federal immigration authorities. can you explain the significance of what he is proposing? >> it is terrible. we have better solutions. we are partnering with our counterparts in san diego and brownsville to make sure people are able to apply for work authorizations...
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it is worse than the new york no bail law. and we see that it has done nothing to improve the safety of the citizens. >> right, someone that worked on criminal justice reform for most of my career in congress with donald trump, with other democrats on this first and foremost dealing with crime is safety, and your accountability for crimes committee that works with police and investigated or make sure not only is crime prosecuted but the people who prosecute the crimes and investigate the crimes are properly taken care of, then you work on a system that rehabs and you put them back in the system, without the first step, governor of illinois failed to realize, you cannot have nonaccountability, a situation where known people of violence are let back out the to reoffended. p idea you just let everyone to what they want to do that is key, you are pandering on a bunch of voters that is what the biden administration is doing, with the so many of these issues from immigration to crime to the israel and gaza. david: steve, beyond pand
it is worse than the new york no bail law. and we see that it has done nothing to improve the safety of the citizens. >> right, someone that worked on criminal justice reform for most of my career in congress with donald trump, with other democrats on this first and foremost dealing with crime is safety, and your accountability for crimes committee that works with police and investigated or make sure not only is crime prosecuted but the people who prosecute the crimes and investigate the...
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it's caroled to over into the new world and carried over violently where in new york city new york city, orangemen would march through irish catholic sections of the city kind of rubbing their face in it, and riots ensued. that's an example of how old world resentments carried over, but tweed is representative of the possibilities of american life. most of his followers in politics were, in fact, eye -- irish catholics. tweed realized that he was in this cosmopolitan city, many different ethnic groups. ethnic groups also could vote, and you don't get votes by alienating people or dragging up old battles. so he was, tweed -- though by native anglo perspective was a little more american by virtue of being presbyterian -- nonetheless, kind of opened up to the catholic community, especially the irish catholic community. and we see this in his inner circle, the so-called tweed ring that is associated, again, with this, with this corruption. the next image i have sent out to you is of that of the tweed ring. you see a ring of people all accusing the other person of corruption. but there are f
it's caroled to over into the new world and carried over violently where in new york city new york city, orangemen would march through irish catholic sections of the city kind of rubbing their face in it, and riots ensued. that's an example of how old world resentments carried over, but tweed is representative of the possibilities of american life. most of his followers in politics were, in fact, eye -- irish catholics. tweed realized that he was in this cosmopolitan city, many different ethnic...
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york. >> last week i was assaulted in new york city as you can see here. i just got punched in the face walking home. i was literally leaving class i was literally just walking in a man came up and punched me in the face. >> women aren't just talking about it on tik tok, this attack happened this weekend the attacker broke a woman's job. here's shocking. on instagram, the new york times is blaming tik tok for making people anxious about these attacks. a portion of the caption reads, and i quote, the rate of assault come a time when anxiety is about crime in the city escalating through high-profile episodes of the get a lot of online coverage often have the potential to fuel misleading impression of crime, experts said. i do know who these experts are but this is the new york times. >> they helped bring down harvey weinstein. the need to movement, a whole book in a movie called she said. the implication there, believe the woman but now in an election year, what is the message? don't believe the woman? i don't go around accusing entities of misogyny very oft
york. >> last week i was assaulted in new york city as you can see here. i just got punched in the face walking home. i was literally leaving class i was literally just walking in a man came up and punched me in the face. >> women aren't just talking about it on tik tok, this attack happened this weekend the attacker broke a woman's job. here's shocking. on instagram, the new york times is blaming tik tok for making people anxious about these attacks. a portion of the caption reads,...
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in new york. and the people of the new york stock exchange, i can tell you right now, and they are very fine people, they are not happy. >>vh■! you mentioned the cash yu have. have the bonds -- now the the bond has been reduced from are you going to start putting money into your campaig? mr. trump: yep. well, first of all, it is none of your business. i have the option. if i had to -- i would have to start selling things. i don't have a cell anything. i bought the phenomenal company. i built a phenomenal company that is very low leveraged from unbelievably low leveraged, a lot of cash and everything else. why should i let a crooked judge make a decision to get $450 million that allows me to spend very little money about -- on my campaign? i will be spending money on my campaign. i might spend a lot of money on my campaign. what i should have that option. a crooked judge shouldn't say we are going to have you post a bondof that money i could be spending on the campaign, or other things if i want
in new york. and the people of the new york stock exchange, i can tell you right now, and they are very fine people, they are not happy. >>vh■! you mentioned the cash yu have. have the bonds -- now the the bond has been reduced from are you going to start putting money into your campaig? mr. trump: yep. well, first of all, it is none of your business. i have the option. if i had to -- i would have to start selling things. i don't have a cell anything. i bought the phenomenal company. i...
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the governor of the state of new york. ladies and gentlemen, i am proud and honored to present the 57th governor to the state of new york, kathy hochul. [applause] [applause] gov.: hochul: thank you and good afternoon. it's an honor to be back in this hallowed chamber a place since 1879, civic-mind new yorkers have wrestled from everything to the great deinteresting to world wars to the every day issues that matter most to the millions of people who call new york our home. generations are past lead verse shared the so william responsibility of representing their citizens and i'm honored to be joined by the leaders of today. first, let me thank our lieutenant governor antonio delgado, he's done an amazing job. so proud to have him at my side i want to thank senior pastor for the invocation and i look forward to seeing you perhaps in church. save me a see state comptrollers, tom denaply, state attorney general tish james, assembly speaker -- you can applaud any one of if you want. [cheers and applause] i'm going back to the
the governor of the state of new york. ladies and gentlemen, i am proud and honored to present the 57th governor to the state of new york, kathy hochul. [applause] [applause] gov.: hochul: thank you and good afternoon. it's an honor to be back in this hallowed chamber a place since 1879, civic-mind new yorkers have wrestled from everything to the great deinteresting to world wars to the every day issues that matter most to the millions of people who call new york our home. generations are past...
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in new york city. she was invited to speak p. as you can imagine, a lot of members of the fire department here in new york, not big fans of letitia james and the way she's been politicizing the justice department, her pursuit of so-called justice. here's a quick clip if you missed it on thursday of the new york attorney general getting booed by the firefighters. watch. [background sounds] >> oh, come on, we're in a house of god. [laughter] [background sounds] first, simmer down. i want to thank commissioner kavanaugh -- >> trump, trump, trump! >> -- and chief hodgens for that recognition. rachel: you could hear in the background trump, trump, trump, trump. [laughter] will: yeah. so in response, what's happened now to that moment the fdny wants to find out the firefighters that were chanting and interrupting letitia james. this is a letter from the chief of department john hodges. this was obtained by "the new york post." bureau e of investigation and trials is investigating this so they will figure out
in new york city. she was invited to speak p. as you can imagine, a lot of members of the fire department here in new york, not big fans of letitia james and the way she's been politicizing the justice department, her pursuit of so-called justice. here's a quick clip if you missed it on thursday of the new york attorney general getting booed by the firefighters. watch. [background sounds] >> oh, come on, we're in a house of god. [laughter] [background sounds] first, simmer down. i want to...
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presidents in new york. president biden holding a $25 million fund-raiser at radio city music hall tonight, with some high profile support from former presidents. former president obama hitching a ride to new york on air force one with president biden. he'll be joined by former president clinton on the stage tonight. former president trump also nearby at the wake for a fallen police officer, just three weeks until the start of his manhattan criminal trial. abc's chief white house correspondent mary bruce here in new york. >> reporter: tonight, president biden calling in the heavy hitters to give his campaign a jolt. biden and former president barack obama touching down today in new york city. teaming up tonight with former president bill clinton for what the campaign is touting as a record-shattering fund-raiser at radio city music hall. the biden campaign billing the star-studded night as a massive show of force. a conversation with three presidents and musical guests, including lizzo and queen latifah. the
presidents in new york. president biden holding a $25 million fund-raiser at radio city music hall tonight, with some high profile support from former presidents. former president obama hitching a ride to new york on air force one with president biden. he'll be joined by former president clinton on the stage tonight. former president trump also nearby at the wake for a fallen police officer, just three weeks until the start of his manhattan criminal trial. abc's chief white house correspondent...
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next week hundreds of students and new york will meet at st. john's university to learn about financial literacy and bevon joseph as the advisor to the new york department of education and founder of the greenwood project. let's talk about what you are doing here next week. why are you bringing 700 students to st. john's and how much interest is there for these students to actually learn about the world of finance? bevon: thanks for having me today. 15 high schools in queens got together to bring financial literacy to high schools, juniors and seniors. now we are looking to take that throughout the entire city from chicago. the event next week is a culmination of the last couple of months of the kids working together. 87 kids have created business plans to pitch on that day, they are coming up with entrepreneurial projects and stuff like that, pitching for real money, like a shark tank competition. the goal is to bring financial literacy to every kid in new york city. sonali: this is voluntary, it's not mandatory, correct? from what i understan
next week hundreds of students and new york will meet at st. john's university to learn about financial literacy and bevon joseph as the advisor to the new york department of education and founder of the greenwood project. let's talk about what you are doing here next week. why are you bringing 700 students to st. john's and how much interest is there for these students to actually learn about the world of finance? bevon: thanks for having me today. 15 high schools in queens got together to...
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there is no word on a motive for the attacks. >>> "the new york times" says new york city took a crucial step forward to becoming the first american city with congestion pricing. yesterday transit authorities approved a new $15 toll for most drivers entering midtown and lower manhattan. the program is aimed at reducing traffic and raising $1 billion for mass transit projects. it's supposed to go into effect in june, but it is facing legal challenges from small business owners, elected officials, and residents across the region. >>> and the orlando sentinel" says disney and the state of florida settled lawsuits over who controls disney world's governing district. it comes almost two years after governor ron desantis took over the tourist district from disney supporters. disney claimed it was in retaliation for the company's opposition to florida's so-called don't say gay law. disney sued desantis and other officials claiming its free speech rights were violated for speaking out. >>> still ahead, inside the raid on sean combs' home. what agents found during a search of the rapper's l.a. ma
there is no word on a motive for the attacks. >>> "the new york times" says new york city took a crucial step forward to becoming the first american city with congestion pricing. yesterday transit authorities approved a new $15 toll for most drivers entering midtown and lower manhattan. the program is aimed at reducing traffic and raising $1 billion for mass transit projects. it's supposed to go into effect in june, but it is facing legal challenges from small business...
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decades ago rudy giuliani cleaned up new york. he didn't do it by being nice, he did it by doing what would actually fix the problem. we need to do the same thing in california. eric: why isn't there, some ask, a marshall plan for mental health? we see in new york if, for example, an increase and other cities across the country. as to opposed to the short-term band-aids, as you point out, the hotel for the night, helping the people that way. more programs, more therapy, hospitalization and this sort of thing. >> well, the reality is that some of it goes back to court decisions that said, basically, if someone isn't a immediate threat to themselves or others, that you can't keep them. but you have to keep people long enough to get them in a condition where they can decide to stay dry, to stay sobber. sober. but you're right about the marshall plan if except, remember, this is a marshall plan that has to be catered to each individual. you can't treat a group like you would just a group of hungry people, feeding them. each one of the
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york times -- and i mean sincere, not snarky advice, to the new york times about how to fix the trust problem, from the vantage point where you stand -- what would you give them? eliana: two separate questions. the first is that i don't think conservatives, readers of news, have that same -- the same self regard that they need to think what they are reading is neutral. i think they want to know that it is true, and they read "the new york times," and they see bias everywhere. i think when they are reading the beacon, they find that a more reliable version of truth. and the sort of -- what grinds our gears is the bias in the reporting that never swings in the other direction. and the presentation -- the self seriousness of the reporters, the idea that they think they are neutral -- it just happened with nbc and ronna romney, with wallace going on the air and talking about their sacred airwaves. i can assure you nobody on the free beacon staff is talking about our sacred space and our honor, and we are not going to bestow it on anybody else. we are not saving lives here. it is not brain
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the new york times has a track record of supporting is really what is new are the states. israel is on trial for genocide at the international court of justice court to which propaganda effort has been framing come off as a times on october 7th, as extraordinarily sadistic like something out of the crisis. playboy, the wholesale mexican mutilation, raped that abduction of as many citizens as the terrace could find. enter the times and this story published in late december. it accused palestinian militants of webinar using rape and sexual violence systematically on the lease yard, on his really women admit a lowered allegation, a sensational story. but one that the evidence simply fails to support. when the new york times said, we've done a 2 months long investigation, we interviewed a 150 people. and we found a broad patch of sexual violence on october 7th. that for lots of people just closed the case if the new york times is saying it, then it must be true. i even had friends who know how much israel misrepresents things and lies hoops, said ali, now surely, you have to give some cred
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and i told them we can't do the new york stock exchange. you're treated too badly in new york. we don't want to do the new york stock exchange. and the people at the stock exchange are very, very upset about it. the top person is -- is mortified. can't believe it. he said, "i'm losing business because of new york, because people don't want to be in new york and they don't want to go on the new york stock exchange." >> seth: all right. a couple things. first of all, the top person at the new york stock exchange is a woman. so that story's obviously made up. [ light laughter ] unless trump is claiming he had a conversation with the bull. "the top person at the stock exchange came up to me, big bull, strong bull, huge nuts. [ laughter ] tears in his eyes pouring down to his solid brown snout. and he said to me, 'mr. trump, sir, the reason i'm froze nen place is because i'm so scared to be in new york.'" [ laughter ] second, the nasdaq is also based in new york. third, you don't need to literally live in new york to list a company on either the nasdaq or the new york stock exchange
and i told them we can't do the new york stock exchange. you're treated too badly in new york. we don't want to do the new york stock exchange. and the people at the stock exchange are very, very upset about it. the top person is -- is mortified. can't believe it. he said, "i'm losing business because of new york, because people don't want to be in new york and they don't want to go on the new york stock exchange." >> seth: all right. a couple things. first of all, the top...
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york city and new york state criminal justice system needed in overall reform, complete overhaul and they were telling us how well it was working now literally have to put a military unit into the new york city subway so the ridership will come back and people will feel safe. jon: the governor assess the national guard members not carry their service rifles, she does not want them carrying the big guns she wants them to have sidearms, what kind of message is that? >> what it goes to is the logistical issues that are clearly going to arise, are they integrated into the nypd operations because these things can get very complex and you have coverage issues as relieving who, et cetera there is also a financial consideration that we don't hear too much about we activated 750 national guardsmen, who is putting that bill, the taxpayers, 250 new york state police have been added to that as well there are not that many new york state police in the city, where they pulling them from another areas less safe now, furthermore if there pulling them from way up staying other jurisdictions, who is p
york city and new york state criminal justice system needed in overall reform, complete overhaul and they were telling us how well it was working now literally have to put a military unit into the new york city subway so the ridership will come back and people will feel safe. jon: the governor assess the national guard members not carry their service rifles, she does not want them carrying the big guns she wants them to have sidearms, what kind of message is that? >> what it goes to is...
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i told them we can't do the new york stock exchange, we are too badly treated in new york, we don't want to do the new york stock exchange of the people of stock exchange are very upset about it. the top person can't believe it. she said i'm losing business because of new york because people don't want to be in new york, they don't want to be attacked by a thug like this horrible attorney general we have. stuart: volume was a little low. in case you missed it he was saying he's not going to go on the new york stock exchange because the new york authorities were so nasty to him in court. he's on the nasdaq instead. the gentle on the right-hand side of the screen, scott shalladdy. they jt is up this morning, 40 one%. are people buying this company, this stock because they think it has inherent value or because they want to demonstrate support for donald trump? >> you are probably on to something. it is probably more the second thing you mentioned. is going to be hard if you look at it in comparison to read it or other places they are not making the money yet. maybe they do in the future bu
i told them we can't do the new york stock exchange, we are too badly treated in new york, we don't want to do the new york stock exchange of the people of stock exchange are very upset about it. the top person can't believe it. she said i'm losing business because of new york because people don't want to be in new york, they don't want to be attacked by a thug like this horrible attorney general we have. stuart: volume was a little low. in case you missed it he was saying he's not going to go...
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people in new york state live in new york city. stuart: north of west chester county is trump country. >> reagan won new york state in 1980 so it's not impossible and trump promised to campaign in the bronx and reagan game to the bronx in 1980 and famous -- go look it up on youtube and talking to people in the bronx and it was a rough one for him and bronx were terrible that year. stuart: i was on cnn at the time and there he was. >> it's doable and the polls show trump is winning latinos and doing like 22, 23% among black voter sos anything is possible, but it's certainly a very heavily lift. stuart: it would be a sensation. one more, joran, basketball players at dartmouth voted to join a yawnon and want their ivy leg -- union and want ivy league teams to do the same thing. big picture, what does that mean for future of college sport s? >> basketball players on strike. college sports games -- if this is a trend and college sports unionize, they go on spike when demands aren't met and major disruptions to college basketball. i'm no
people in new york state live in new york city. stuart: north of west chester county is trump country. >> reagan won new york state in 1980 so it's not impossible and trump promised to campaign in the bronx and reagan game to the bronx in 1980 and famous -- go look it up on youtube and talking to people in the bronx and it was a rough one for him and bronx were terrible that year. stuart: i was on cnn at the time and there he was. >> it's doable and the polls show trump is winning...
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you treat i too badly in new york. we don't want to do the new york stock exchange and the people at the stock exchange are very upset about it. the top personmortified, cannot believe it. he said, i'm losing business because of new york, because people don't want to be in new york and they don't want to go in ask them about it but you know how can you do that? i would love to go in the new york stock exchange. it would be a big thing. that would going to the new york stock exchange now because of what is happening in new york because they don't want to be attacked by a thug like this horrible attorney general we have in new york, the worst in the whole country. we will decide about true social and what we do with it but this is just an is hurting new york and new york state. >> can you give a little bit more detail about the timing of when you you are planning that? mr. trump: as they say, i have a lot of cash. examining my statements for a long time. and i have much more than that in cash, but i would also like to be
you treat i too badly in new york. we don't want to do the new york stock exchange and the people at the stock exchange are very upset about it. the top personmortified, cannot believe it. he said, i'm losing business because of new york, because people don't want to be in new york and they don't want to go in ask them about it but you know how can you do that? i would love to go in the new york stock exchange. it would be a big thing. that would going to the new york stock exchange now because...
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he is due to be sentenced in new york today. that's it. hello from the bbc sport centre. the english football association has charged newcastle united midfielder sandro tonali with misconduct after alleged breaches of betting rules. tonali has been charged with allegedly placing bets on football matches between august and october in 2023. his club newcastle say they acknowledge the misconduct charge and that the player retains the club's full support. the italian international has until the 5th of april to respond. tonali is currently serving a ten—month ban for betting offences whilst playing in italy. uefa has reacted to calls from several national team coaches, including england manager gareth southgate, on increasing the squad size for this summer's euros. southgate says there's been talk amongst coaches about wanting 26 players instead of 23, similar to the last euros when a larger squad was allowed as a precaution against covid. uefa said they had taken note and would listen to the views of coaches at a workshop on the 8th of april.
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i'm chris jansing live in new york city headquarters in new york city. trump's existential threats to his freedom and fanses happening at the same time, in the same city where trump made his name as personification of big apple swagger and success. we're expecting to hear from the former president from 40 wall street just steps from the courthouse. that's where a surprisingly contentious hearing just wrapped. judge juan merchan refused trump's request to delay his criminal trial, scheduling jury selection to begin april 15th, exactly three months to the day before the republican convention. that trial potentially carrying a possibility of prison time, and yet the former president got an 11th-hour reprieve in the other big legal case hanging over his head. in a stunning decision from the new york appellate court, the half billion dollar bond trump was supposed to pay today was cut by more than 60%. an enormous break. he got more time to get it together as well. we'll explain what it all means in just a minute. we start with the major news that the first c
i'm chris jansing live in new york city headquarters in new york city. trump's existential threats to his freedom and fanses happening at the same time, in the same city where trump made his name as personification of big apple swagger and success. we're expecting to hear from the former president from 40 wall street just steps from the courthouse. that's where a surprisingly contentious hearing just wrapped. judge juan merchan refused trump's request to delay his criminal trial, scheduling...
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you're a lifelong new yorker. >> 70 years in new york, i love new york, if we don't fix it up on this year, when there's a big election in november, and all we want is -- we love new york. all we want is new york to go in the right direction and enough of the crime. stuart: it's a leadership problem. change the leadership and you maybe the problem improves. >> absolutely. stuart: on the subway, it's getting more dangerous to ride the subway. crimes on trains and in stations are up 53% since before the pandemic in 2019. if people don't feel safe on the subways, they're not coming back to live or walk in new york city. how can we krugere a some-back if working people are afraid to get on the subway. last word to you, john. >> stuart, yes, there's 8.5 million new yorkers in new york city that want to live in a civilized way. and there's millions of repeat violaters arrested 50 times. the state said it. are they working for the 8.5 million new yorkers that want a civilized city or are they working for the 3300 criminals? i mean, that's what it comes down to, stuart. stuart: good question.
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can he go to the federal route after exhausting new york? >> after exhausting new york, yes, but federal route may only be the supreme court. and you know, i was a prosecutor overall for 27 years, we had a saying, we would tell each other to get creative to try to win a case. we would say, you know bad facts make bad law. and that may be how this plays out. there is bad facts, a zero loss loan application frud wifraud with a discla disclaimer, deutsche bank kaying w saying we love the guy, there is no real loss, the bad facts, as they sift their way through app li appellate court it may get to a pound where there is a resounding win for president trump, this is a stretch. >> yes, got it jim trusty thank you for that update. >> my pleasure. larry: we have a hot political panel. mark simone. and alec lace. hoist of first palace -- host of first class fatherhood podcast, ronna mcdaniels sneak story, listen to white house press secretary karine jean-pierre. >> president believe that, that kind of voice that voicing like hers there is room for he
can he go to the federal route after exhausting new york? >> after exhausting new york, yes, but federal route may only be the supreme court. and you know, i was a prosecutor overall for 27 years, we had a saying, we would tell each other to get creative to try to win a case. we would say, you know bad facts make bad law. and that may be how this plays out. there is bad facts, a zero loss loan application frud wifraud with a discla disclaimer, deutsche bank kaying w saying we love the...
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the new york court of appeals can really reestablish the rule of law in new york by throwing a flag on this play and saying we are going to take a look at the bond to make sure this appeal can go forward. i don't see how this figure can be sustained because when you look at it, you know, the judge could have come up with a trillion dollars or 10 trillion. he knew by picking that number that trump would have a hard time making a bond. >> bill: interesting point. thank you, sir. jonathan turley, don't go far. we're here all day and so are you. thank you. >> thank you. >> bill: ten past the hour. emergency teams searching through the rubble of an awful moment in moscow. a concert terror attack first came the bullets and then came the fire. the islamic state claiming responsibility for a massacre that left at least 137 dead, hundreds more injured. benjamin hall and joins us live from london. >> this is the worst terror attack in russia for 20 years. there is clear evidence this was carried out by isis. vladimir putin is blaming ukraine and saying they were behind this. the u.s. intelligenc
the new york court of appeals can really reestablish the rule of law in new york by throwing a flag on this play and saying we are going to take a look at the bond to make sure this appeal can go forward. i don't see how this figure can be sustained because when you look at it, you know, the judge could have come up with a trillion dollars or 10 trillion. he knew by picking that number that trump would have a hard time making a bond. >> bill: interesting point. thank you, sir. jonathan...
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york city and across new york state? when you have a climate out here, when you have governor hochul and then governor cuomo who have put april board together that have released 38 almost 40 convicted cop killers, that is sad. and that tells you the state of affairs in our legal system, our criminal justice system in this state. cops have been begging for them to change the bail reform and everything else that goes along with it so they can do their j job. they put a veneer up as far as penn station. bring out the national guard. there is no longer any proactive policing. that would keep these individuals off the street and if you had the one-two punch of the das cooperating with the police department after they make their arrests, then we would have some kind of results but when you have the likes of d.a. bragg who refuses to prosecute a lot of these cases and blames it on bail reform and then the judges do the same thing, the cops are stymied. >> shannon: joe, shannon bream here. we talked last hour in d.c. there's bee
york city and across new york state? when you have a climate out here, when you have governor hochul and then governor cuomo who have put april board together that have released 38 almost 40 convicted cop killers, that is sad. and that tells you the state of affairs in our legal system, our criminal justice system in this state. cops have been begging for them to change the bail reform and everything else that goes along with it so they can do their j job. they put a veneer up as far as penn...
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and so new york city's constantly evolving. they weren't trying to build in the gilded age architecture of antiquity. it was for them. this was contemporary and so every fence always being changed and added to. and so i kind of it's a contentious of argument to get involved with how you should do how you should do in addition to a museum, a lot of don't like what was done to the morgan i, i actually don't mind because i think it actually the morgan was a collection of various buildings that weren't connected of various styles. and i think what was done by renzo piano actually kind of helps bring them all together into a, into a cohesive home. so we'll see what happens with what they end up doing at the frick. it's been a while and i think it's slated to be open next year. so you come back here. you are so engaging. why, thank you. i would love to know how you got interested in this and how. see, because of your enthusiasm and knowledge, what you're with us can help better convince people to appreciate this because yours here in
and so new york city's constantly evolving. they weren't trying to build in the gilded age architecture of antiquity. it was for them. this was contemporary and so every fence always being changed and added to. and so i kind of it's a contentious of argument to get involved with how you should do how you should do in addition to a museum, a lot of don't like what was done to the morgan i, i actually don't mind because i think it actually the morgan was a collection of various buildings that...
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, new york >>> new this morning, florida has restrictions for social media. governor ron desantis signed a bill that bans children younger than 14 from join any social media sites. and users that are 14 or 15 will need parental consent. companies could be fined up to $50,000 for each violation the law is expected to be challenged over claims that it violates free speech rights. with this bill, florida joins eight states in requiring age verification for pornographic websites >>> a victory for donald trump in his civil fraud judgment. an appeals court reducing his $464 million bond by more than half and giving him ten more days to come up with the money but, it comes as he lost a bid to further delay his hush money trial. here's alice barr. >> reporter: a victory and a setback for donald trump in his new york legal fights. a judge ruling jury selection can begin april 15th in the hush money case against the former president. rejecting his legal team's request for another delay and setting him on track for his first criminal trial, just as the 2024 campaign is
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unbelievable you are cite, new york. new york state putting the ball in motion already to take trump's property as the same judge, that guy right there, who fined the former president, now says the trump organization needs a babysitter for three years. >> steve: okay. meanwhile, a serious happy meal. the mcdonald's dinner box hack that only costs $12 but should cost twice that. >> two cheeseburgers in here. cheeseburger. 4 small fries. one piece chicken nugget. $12, y'all. >> lawrence: that's a steal. second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now and remember, mornings are better because you are with friends. all right. we begin with the border crisis. shocking video shows a group of more than 100 migrants rushing our border in el paso, texas. >> steve: that's right. they broke through the razor wire and overpowered members of the texas national guard. >> brian: griff jenkins, you have seen a lot at the border. have you seen anything like that before? >> griff: well not quite to those levels. and good morning, guys. le
unbelievable you are cite, new york. new york state putting the ball in motion already to take trump's property as the same judge, that guy right there, who fined the former president, now says the trump organization needs a babysitter for three years. >> steve: okay. meanwhile, a serious happy meal. the mcdonald's dinner box hack that only costs $12 but should cost twice that. >> two cheeseburgers in here. cheeseburger. 4 small fries. one piece chicken nugget. $12, y'all. >>...
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back in new york a bad day all the around for fake news cnn and luna tech at panic disbelief that the far left networks and all the mainstream media mob, why donald trump scored a major legal victory out of new york. now the state appeals court slashed his record-setting bond from the attorney general civil fraud case from unprecedented half a billion dollars to 175 million, still a very high number but trump is prepared to pay it with cash. take a look. >> we appreciate and respect the appellate division very much. and we will do very well. a crooked judge and a crooked attorney general. obsolete crooked. we did nothing wrong at all, 10n and everybody said that it was proven, all you have to do is read the legal scholars and you can see it was proven. but we will continue with that but we appreciate very much the decision of the appellate division, thank you very much. >> by the way this was a case about valuation, worse evaluation were the biggest abusive evaluation, that came from the judge in the case. who till this date sticks to and maintains that mara lago is only worth $18 mil
back in new york a bad day all the around for fake news cnn and luna tech at panic disbelief that the far left networks and all the mainstream media mob, why donald trump scored a major legal victory out of new york. now the state appeals court slashed his record-setting bond from the attorney general civil fraud case from unprecedented half a billion dollars to 175 million, still a very high number but trump is prepared to pay it with cash. take a look. >> we appreciate and respect the...
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york city. >> last week i was assaulted in new york city. as you can kind of see here with my black eye. >> i just got punched in the face walking home. i was literally leaving class. >> is literally just walking and a man came up and punch me in the face. >> sandra: these are the people getting hurt the most. in many cases young professionals, they take the subway, it's expensive to hop in an uber but it's not safe on the subway, and we have a mayor telling us it's not real, just the way you feel. as far as the political implications of all of this -- and you got this fallen police officer out in massapequa, day two of the week there. but former president donald trump opts to go there and visit with the family. he was invited to attend. that sort of split screen of president biden hanging with clinton and obama at his ritzy fund-raiser at the same time here in manhattan. brian kilmeade has an interview with former president donald trump on his visit to the wake and supporting the police. listen here. >> we are driving down the road and it f
york city. >> last week i was assaulted in new york city. as you can kind of see here with my black eye. >> i just got punched in the face walking home. i was literally leaving class. >> is literally just walking and a man came up and punch me in the face. >> sandra: these are the people getting hurt the most. in many cases young professionals, they take the subway, it's expensive to hop in an uber but it's not safe on the subway, and we have a mayor telling us it's not...
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on that ballot they're trying to turn new york, new york, the big city of dreams, into a dream come true for them in the form of a reelection call, it who wants to be a fundraising bajillion air while joe biden's campaign, tonight's as they are breaking records and may are doing it in style holding a star-studded fundraiser at where radio city music hall and event that just ended a few moments ago, people like president barack obama and bill clinton, stephen colbert, and plenty more were there, including big names like lizzo, who turns out took a dna test and found out she's 100% in the audience. there's even the fanciest photo both in the history of photo booth with annie liebowitz manning the camera. i'm serious. >> this whole >> thing is supposed to bring in 25 million bucks. the trump campaign. they now want to show a thing joe can do they can do gautier, maybe glitzy or even better. they've got a planned palm beach fundraiser for the former president, and that's supposed to rake in 33 million from the donor collection plate part of today's who blocked three amigos, sit down wit
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>> 2500 new york city police officers have left the new york city police department because they don't feel appreciated obviously, because they keep arresting them and see them back on the street because of people like alvin bragg. some are even retiring before they get their pension. that takes 20 years of service i think. they're saying sorry i'm out of here. not totally retiring. they're working in places like florida where they're incentivized to come, where they feel appreciated because they maybe have attorney generals and district attorneys down there actually enforcing the law. larry: gregg jarrett, this other case, this alvin bragg case turned down by the justice department, turned down by the federal election commission, turned down by the former new york county district attorney cy vance, i say even andy mccarthy, i say even andy mccarthy he good friend of mine, no fan of donald trump, that this is nonsense case, phony baloney. >> andy is right. bragg has still not identified the underlying crime trump committed. it cannot be campaign finance. that is federal. this is a stat
>> 2500 new york city police officers have left the new york city police department because they don't feel appreciated obviously, because they keep arresting them and see them back on the street because of people like alvin bragg. some are even retiring before they get their pension. that takes 20 years of service i think. they're saying sorry i'm out of here. not totally retiring. they're working in places like florida where they're incentivized to come, where they feel appreciated...