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york city and new york state. so that for us is part of the conversation and we are trying it make sure aware clear that supply is our number one success we feed people to be focussed on and we want the tenant protection discussions but not with no supply or we will continue to be at crisis level in new york city. >> now aware getting to the lightning round of questions. audience are coming -- audience questions are coming soon. i will they two items on the table and you can respond it both or full i to one and not the other. i mentioned environmental regulations. the commissioner, this is something you raised when we talked to you before it session. i'm interested in how your views on whether and how environmental regulations are being used in the housing context to block out or for environmental protection purposes for the post part or is it a mix. and the director mentioned in montana there are huge rural areas, manufactured housing is now being considered and has been for many years as an important source of l
york city and new york state. so that for us is part of the conversation and we are trying it make sure aware clear that supply is our number one success we feed people to be focussed on and we want the tenant protection discussions but not with no supply or we will continue to be at crisis level in new york city. >> now aware getting to the lightning round of questions. audience are coming -- audience questions are coming soon. i will they two items on the table and you can respond it...
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york city 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 no 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 throw two items on the table and you can respond to both. i mentioned environmental regulations. commissioner, this 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 being used 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. m
york city 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 no 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 throw two items on the table and you can respond to both. i mentioned...
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i'm happy to welcome the speaker to new york city. and we appreciate his leadership in coming here to condemn the anti-cement -- the anti-semitism that has been allowed to fester in this campus. we met group of students who told us that they have been bullied and assaulted, spat on. they have had to walk the halls of this campus to see swastikas painted. these are clear examples of anti-semitism and it is shocking to see that it's happening in the most diverse and welcoming city in america. it is truly outrageous and it's clear that the president of this university cannot control this campus and cannot and will not hold students who are doing these types of antisemitic activities accountable and cannot keep the students who are of jewish faith, who pay a lot of money and work very hard to get to an ivy league institution like this, safe. that is why i joined my colleagues in calling for her resignation. thank you. >> next, another congressman from new york, anthony castaneda. >> thank you. if you are a protester on this campus and you
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now in new york city is particularly controversial. there's been widespread condemnation from politicians. but the students that as a matter of their freedom of speech, their right to express themselves. and furthermore, there, so i'm pointing out that ivy league school like columbia and yale play a very international role for the united states. and it's a place for the united states to show that it has room for pro palestinian sentiments and muslims and others. however, those schools are very closely tied in with israel financially. a lot of their biggest donors are big supporters of israel, so it puts those universities in a very precarious situation. a lot of anger here coming for both sides. people don't like the situation. people feel the students are just exercising their freedom of assembly, their freedom to protest and being intimidated and threatened others feel they're making a hostile environment for your students. so it's a lot of disagreement here. hundreds of police surrounding the campus, the campus is locked down. there
now in new york city is particularly controversial. there's been widespread condemnation from politicians. but the students that as a matter of their freedom of speech, their right to express themselves. and furthermore, there, so i'm pointing out that ivy league school like columbia and yale play a very international role for the united states. and it's a place for the united states to show that it has room for pro palestinian sentiments and muslims and others. however, those schools are very...
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i'm happy to welcome the speaker to new york city. and we appreciate his leadership in coming here to condemn the anti-cement -- the anti-semitism that has been allowed to fester in this campus. we met group of students who told us that they have been bullied and assaulted, spat on. they have had to walk the halls of this campus to see swastikas painted. these are clear examples of anti-semitism and it is shocking to see that it's happening in the most diverse and welcoming city in america. it is truly outrageous and it's clear that the president of this university cannot control this campus and cannot and will not hold students who are doing these types of antisemitic activities accountable and cannot keep the students who are of jewish faith, who pay a lot of money and work very hard to get to an ivy league institution like this, safe. that is why i joined my colleagues in calling for her resignation. thank you. >> next, another congressman from new york, anthony castaneda. >> thank you. if you are a protester on this campus and you
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this is the special for the leaky shop of kindness, mixed the new immigrants here in new york city. but i am phlebotamy, for example, for my daughter. i have the shirts, it's almost summer season. god willing, i'd be done to use giddy loose came to the us from columbia with her husband and 2 children. it's how fast the time of the shop. how does she feel about it? i them, we're going to very, very grateful really because you come here as an immigrant and you don't have any say any. i'm very grateful for the way they take care of you for the help that they give you him the villages of garden. this was founded by the looks of the money 2022, besides providing much needed material help to amy crumbs. these exact, to this kind of positive experience. but she wanted to give those who come here that i was really determined to create a space where they could work or guess could have some agency over what they chose to, to, to have the dignity of trying things on and, and being treated as valued customers rather than a problem feels us started the shop in response to a subject amy good arri
this is the special for the leaky shop of kindness, mixed the new immigrants here in new york city. but i am phlebotamy, for example, for my daughter. i have the shirts, it's almost summer season. god willing, i'd be done to use giddy loose came to the us from columbia with her husband and 2 children. it's how fast the time of the shop. how does she feel about it? i them, we're going to very, very grateful really because you come here as an immigrant and you don't have any say any. i'm very...
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and this is the center of the boiling controversy in new york city right now. tensions of housing in new york is off the reports from columbia university are students stage demonstrations over the warring concepts of the 5th day in the with your news front and center and filled it as a ways this is all the international and most to the front lines now of ukrainian conflict with the russian army has now gained full control of the village of noble . i'm a file of cut that's in the don't square public. and it's all confirmed by the countries ministry of defense. a troops of also repel 3 count. her attacks repeatedly resulting in ukraine losing over 400 personal at least 9 vehicles. new all new, the settlement of good. a good. i've got that's so funny. 5 as a fatality and soldiers were killed, along with a soviet made self propelled. how is it being destroyed? adding to the numbers $240.00 ukrainian drones taken out of the sky in a single day. for the russian yvonne's washington is still pumping vast amounts of military age. the key of many continued vowels made by the ukrainian, the pre
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york city skyline. this is bloomberg. ♪ sonali: it is time now for the wall street beach we look at what is buzzing in wall street. we are looking at ken griffin's efforts to build a 62 story office tower on park avenue. turning us is natalie wong who has reported on this story. how did the news come out today? ? who was ken griffin resenting the plan to? -- pretending the plan to? >> this plan was announced with eric adams in a historic landmark building shows it is forward. they filed plans with the city and it will be ken griffin's personal investment into building one of the tallest new skyscrapers that will be in midtown manhattan alongside fort nato and routed to two developers in the city can alico this will be for cito and that ago securities was interesting about this and a term of ken griffin's own commitment to new york city, we know he has focused on miami, london in recent years. he has moved away from chicago in a lot of ways. what does new york mean in the scope of citadel and ken griff
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west of new york city. started around 10:23 and tremors up and down the east coast. the shaking in the new video. there will be a lot of this captured inside of the u.n. headquarters in mid town manhattan. as we begin another hour. hello again. bill hemmer with molly line down from boston, massachusetts. they might have felt it up there, too. >> thank you for having me. this is definitely interesting. thank you. >> we are bringing a life coverage throughout the day on this big day of history. a 4.8 magnitude earthquake is what is happening. >> people have so many different stories to tell. my husband did not feel it but a cousin in philadelphia did feel this ongoing situation. ongoing in the sense that there is a potential for further action here. such as the aftershocks you are talking about. but a lot of work is being done on the ground right now. checking out those buildings in new york city and the surrounding areas so that it's safe to land planes and also keep trains running all of that is going to be
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the new york city is implementing curfews at migrate shelters, due to the rise in crime. now shootings in times square purse is being stolen by games and smash and grab the fest rings are now becoming all too common is 6 where a cities across the united states. now from san francisco to minneapolis to new york city, the rise in crime is hard to ignore. governor randa santas even came out with a new bill to yvette florida from becoming like these liberal cities becoming over run by crime. why aren't they stealing in florida? and they're like because they go to jail in florida, and they don't want to go to jail. so they go back to new york and steal. and so you see that, and you're just like ma'am, we've got to make sure that we don't go down the road of some of these other states . the violence is no longer random as of police are now being targeted as well with crime. i guess law enforcement rising to record highs me or eric adam solution taking $100.00 a $1000000.00 from schools is starting in n y p. these dance team to market the force. but not all. law enforcement is s
the new york city is implementing curfews at migrate shelters, due to the rise in crime. now shootings in times square purse is being stolen by games and smash and grab the fest rings are now becoming all too common is 6 where a cities across the united states. now from san francisco to minneapolis to new york city, the rise in crime is hard to ignore. governor randa santas even came out with a new bill to yvette florida from becoming like these liberal cities becoming over run by crime. why...
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york city. a very dangerous job, and he was great added. david: bill: is that a safe job? there he dangerous job, in fact. the image that stayed in my mind, he worked the midnight shift most of the time. i could just see him in the driveway chiseling the ice off of his windshield knowing that he was going into new york to get into those manholes like the spider inside of those cables -- and solder those cables and that was to put food on the table and give us a very nice life and i had a great life. david: but you always did some working. what time did you begin working for some money? bill: around 10 or 11 when i was delivering papers door-to-door in long island. matter of fact, i remember the paper with long island press. i don't even think they are in business anymore but my mom cosigned free because you had to buy the papers and then you got the money back when you collected. so she put up the money for me, got me started. and i'll never forget what it took to be successful as a paperboy, th
york city. a very dangerous job, and he was great added. david: bill: is that a safe job? there he dangerous job, in fact. the image that stayed in my mind, he worked the midnight shift most of the time. i could just see him in the driveway chiseling the ice off of his windshield knowing that he was going into new york to get into those manholes like the spider inside of those cables -- and solder those cables and that was to put food on the table and give us a very nice life and i had a great...
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but new york city police tried to temp down the fear. there's been no credible threats to any particular group or individual coming from this protest going on or any of the columbia, as president says, the university is adding more than a 100 additional safety personnel. as protesters have returned to campus, president biden, to address the continuing university protests on monday. you submitted protests on college. that's why i don't understand what student protests leaders denied charges of anti semitism. and so the demonstrators have been peaceful now. protests of spreading to still more schools with students at n y u n. m. i t being the latest to join the pro palestinian move. and heidi jo. castro alger 0. washington one from on this story. when are joined by a mine a bid, who's the director of advocacy at the us campaign for promising advice to join just in washington dc. you mind good to have you with us on al jazeera, the protest in support of policy means in gaza, has been going on since the war started. but why are these big nam
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and eric adams, who is the mayor of new york city, has identified that as a problem in new york city, how much money is being spent has increased, yet the results are quite bad. and i think, again, you have to go back. i appreciate your book, but i tend to have a little disagreement here. i think it is hard to say that obama was the only reason why there is less spending on vocational training. there was not much before hand, either. guest: thank you so much. great questions. i agree with you. it is always great to get a few moments of disagreement and debate. i'm a big fan of that. thank you so much. all right, let's start with the elites. 33% of americans have a four-year college degree. of them, 20%, the top 20%, they are overrepresented in that top 20% in the knowledge industry. of course some people get a college degree and omega. 11% of people in service industry jobs have a college degree, right? service industry jobs are a very difficult way to achieve the american dream and america. that top 33%, that upward squeeze from the middle, those people control a lot of what happens
and eric adams, who is the mayor of new york city, has identified that as a problem in new york city, how much money is being spent has increased, yet the results are quite bad. and i think, again, you have to go back. i appreciate your book, but i tend to have a little disagreement here. i think it is hard to say that obama was the only reason why there is less spending on vocational training. there was not much before hand, either. guest: thank you so much. great questions. i agree with you....
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host: let's start with the new york city trial, the hush money trial. you posted this on your website, trump trial prosecutors face big problems. what are the problems in your opinion? guest: it is not clear what laws trump violated, even under their own the theory of the case where you have misdemeanor accounts related to him or someone in his office detailing what i would call a legal expense and what they are trying to do to make those charges more serious to suggest there was something else he was up to in doing so. and that was not reporting appropriately campaign related expenses. there is a big question about whether they are camping related expenses and what do they mean, is it a state or federal law violation? there is confusion in the courtroom as to what is going on. some of these issues were just being raised in the jury, just before the jury with opening arguments. mr. packer's testimony last few days, i am not sure why it is related to anything. so the president had a friend at the national enquirer who was willing to manage stories for hi
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york city. translation: when i received the work permit i became - filled with tears. a great emotion. she, her husband and their three children are part of an unprecedented wave of migrants arriving in new york city, totalling more than 180,000 since 2022. they come from all over the world, many from south and central america fleeing threats of violence by foot and seeking asylum at the us border. translation: we arrived with nothing because they took absolutely _ everything away during the journey. there, she and her children were separated. translation: how would i explain to a ten-year-old girl— the motive for which we came. it was hard for her to learn about the attempted murder of her mother and father. reunited, the family travelled further north to new york city which uniquely provides shelter to anyone without housing. a nonprofit project handled her asylum application and secured her work permit. but not everyone finds their way through the complex forms and bureaucracy. they wait in
york city. translation: when i received the work permit i became - filled with tears. a great emotion. she, her husband and their three children are part of an unprecedented wave of migrants arriving in new york city, totalling more than 180,000 since 2022. they come from all over the world, many from south and central america fleeing threats of violence by foot and seeking asylum at the us border. translation: we arrived with nothing because they took absolutely _ everything away during the...
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so today, i will have a complete day in new york city. i will meet some of the biggest businesses in the world. as a make those trips, i'm constantly thinking what do we have to look like five years from now? maybe even 10 years from now to keep up with having ideas that they don't even know they need to know about, but we need to know where we need to take them, we have to invent the future we want, we cannot wait for somebody else to do it and try to copy them until we are already too late. constantly trying to see around those corners, longview. david: what's the worst business advice you are -- you ever got? bill: go for the money. don't go for the money. any career choice you make, any deal that you do, it's not about the money. the money is nice to have, but it's much better to do things that are sustainable so when you take a job, do it because you are love and on that culture and you believe it's a match with your personal dna and who you really are. would you are doing a commercial agreement, the transaction is nice and you want
so today, i will have a complete day in new york city. i will meet some of the biggest businesses in the world. as a make those trips, i'm constantly thinking what do we have to look like five years from now? maybe even 10 years from now to keep up with having ideas that they don't even know they need to know about, but we need to know where we need to take them, we have to invent the future we want, we cannot wait for somebody else to do it and try to copy them until we are already too late....
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erin delmore reports from new york city. for colombia native alexandra gomez castro overwhelming joy when she finally got a permit to work legally in new york city. translation: when i received the work permit, i became - filled with tears, great emotion. she, her husband and their three children are part of an unprecedented wave of migrants arriving in new york city totalling more than 180,000 since 2022. they come from all over the world, many from south and central america fleeing threats of violence by foot and seeking asylum at the us border. translation: you know, we arrived with nothing i because they took absolutely everything away during the journey. she and her children were separated. translation: how would| i explain to a ten-year-old girl the motive for which we came? it was hard for her to learn about the attempted murder of her mother and father. reunited, the family travelled further north to new york city, which uniquely provides shelter to anyone without housing. a nonprofit project handled her asylum appli
erin delmore reports from new york city. for colombia native alexandra gomez castro overwhelming joy when she finally got a permit to work legally in new york city. translation: when i received the work permit, i became - filled with tears, great emotion. she, her husband and their three children are part of an unprecedented wave of migrants arriving in new york city totalling more than 180,000 since 2022. they come from all over the world, many from south and central america fleeing threats of...
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city was demanding roughly $750,000 from the organizers of the new york city marathon to continue using one of its bridges i know it is boring but we will keep going you remember the new york city marathon the only race where they load the starter pistols with live ammo the city says closing the ridge forerunners cost nearly a million dollars in lost toll revenue not to mention all of the money spent hosing down the feces and thousands of runners crapping themselves buy the end of the race you have more kids dropped off at the pool than a swim party are kelly's i love how the wave of disgust moved through the audience as much as i hate taxes i love this idea, marathoners come here every year they shut down the tunnels and roads and bridges it's a hassle for everyone for example after it took me forever just to get from eighth street to ninth street and i had four men carrying me of course once these emaciated elitists complained of your governor quarter of the city to stand down on this cash grab it's amazing how fast you can act with people she knows who are upset if only she cared thi
city was demanding roughly $750,000 from the organizers of the new york city marathon to continue using one of its bridges i know it is boring but we will keep going you remember the new york city marathon the only race where they load the starter pistols with live ammo the city says closing the ridge forerunners cost nearly a million dollars in lost toll revenue not to mention all of the money spent hosing down the feces and thousands of runners crapping themselves buy the end of the race you...
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>> from the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bartiromo if's "wall street. '. maria: and happy weekend to bidg he's rescuing the middle class with his new budget and tax plan. i see a future ahead. maria: 64% of taxes are too high, up 9% from 2019. and biden's new tax plan could actually cost the economy nearly $ -- 800,000 jobs and shave more than 2% off of economic output. $5.5 trillion in new taxes propose. can the u.s. afford another 4 years of bidenomics? if joining me now is the bahnsen group manging director david bahnsen and former council of economic advisers chairman kevin hassett. gentlemen, thank you so much tae before maria: there's also a possibility that there will be no rate cuts at all. your reaction. >> yeah. neil likes to get that attention. i will say this, you started off the year with the market believing there were going to be six rate cuts this year, it's down to three. we started the year believing it would start in march, the market now believes it'll start in june and july, and yet markets are is still up anywhere from 6-10 president
>> from the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bartiromo if's "wall street. '. maria: and happy weekend to bidg he's rescuing the middle class with his new budget and tax plan. i see a future ahead. maria: 64% of taxes are too high, up 9% from 2019. and biden's new tax plan could actually cost the economy nearly $ -- 800,000 jobs and shave more than 2% off of economic output. $5.5 trillion in new taxes propose. can the u.s. afford another 4 years of bidenomics? if joining me...
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is born in 1855 in new york city. so was only six years old when the civil war. but from his front doorstep, young jimmy kelly would watch ten of thousands of union soldiers off to the war and inside the kelly home, his father would be reading aloud the depictions of reports of the battlefield and also the kelly. subscribe to the illustrated magazines of the day. harper's frank, leslie's and young jimmy kelly would would pore over these of these sketches and illustrations and and hear stories of general sheridan at the battle of cedar creek or grand at vicksburg and young jimmy kelly returned to his mother and say, you know, mother one day those generals are going to come visit me and be my friend. and the parents were. yes, sure. right son. well, that'll happen. well, one thing that little kelly did, he had a natural aptitude for art, and that is his schoolmates would notice that on his slate, he would draw pictures of grant and all the other famous generals. and so how we doing a little bit might work, but that's how kelly worked. he he he he loved history. and
is born in 1855 in new york city. so was only six years old when the civil war. but from his front doorstep, young jimmy kelly would watch ten of thousands of union soldiers off to the war and inside the kelly home, his father would be reading aloud the depictions of reports of the battlefield and also the kelly. subscribe to the illustrated magazines of the day. harper's frank, leslie's and young jimmy kelly would would pore over these of these sketches and illustrations and and hear stories...
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the new york city is implementing curfews at migrant shelters. due to the rise in crime . now, shootings in times square persons being stolen by games and to smash and grab the fest rings are now becoming all too common estates where cities across the united states. now from san francisco to minneapolis to new york city, the rise in crime is hard to ignore. governor randa santas even came out with a new bill to yvette florida from becoming like.
the new york city is implementing curfews at migrant shelters. due to the rise in crime . now, shootings in times square persons being stolen by games and to smash and grab the fest rings are now becoming all too common estates where cities across the united states. now from san francisco to minneapolis to new york city, the rise in crime is hard to ignore. governor randa santas even came out with a new bill to yvette florida from becoming like.
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outside new york city. outside new york city. and just moments ago, the and just moments ago, the aftershocks felt just before we aftershocks felt came on the air. came on the air. a preliminary reading in these a preliminary reading in these aftershocks, 4.0. this was the strongest quake in this was the strongest quake in the region since the late 1800s, the region since the late 1800s, the 4.8-magnitude quake in new the 4.8-magnitude quake in new jersey. jersey. it was centered right between it was centered right between new york city and philadelphia. new york city and philadelphia. more than 40 million americans more than 40 milli maryland up to maine feeling maryland up to this. this. skyscrapers shaking, evacuated, some buildings evacuated, some condemned tonight. the shaking can be seen in the the shaking can earth cam video of the statue of earth cam video liberty. liberty. a ground stop for a time at new a ground stop for a time at new york-area airports. york-area airpor tonight the crews inspecti
outside new york city. outside new york city. and just moments ago, the and just moments ago, the aftershocks felt just before we aftershocks felt came on the air. came on the air. a preliminary reading in these a preliminary reading in these aftershocks, 4.0. this was the strongest quake in this was the strongest quake in the region since the late 1800s, the region since the late 1800s, the 4.8-magnitude quake in new the 4.8-magnitude quake in new jersey. jersey. it was centered right between...
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he knows new york city. he lived in new york city and built so much of it up. he wants to talk about yeah, he knows how much talking to the average american. a lot of people don't know how he can connect with average americans. state fair he was out on the campaign trail this past summer. people like him he has something magnetic about him. that's why people are here at 6:00 in the morning see what he would change not just here in the big apple but across the country. >> ainsley: we're going to keep following that story. thank you so much, alexis. it reminds me what are we seeing here trump tower? that's live? all right. reminds me of the bodega. >> brian: president going to be speaking live. we will be taking it. back in a moment. more "fox & friends." ♪ nexium 24hr prevents heartburn acid for twice as long as pepcid. get all-day and all-night heartburn acid prevention with just one pill a day. choose acid prevention. choose nexium. lowe's knows you can take on more spring projects with more springfest deals. shop our best deals storewide to refresh your hom
he knows new york city. he lived in new york city and built so much of it up. he wants to talk about yeah, he knows how much talking to the average american. a lot of people don't know how he can connect with average americans. state fair he was out on the campaign trail this past summer. people like him he has something magnetic about him. that's why people are here at 6:00 in the morning see what he would change not just here in the big apple but across the country. >> ainsley: we're...
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new york city mayor with eric adams a has been touting how well he has managed this migrant crisis. he even a went as far as to offer texas governor greg abbott a free stay at a migrant shelter this week. i spoke with governor abbott on "mornings with maria" and got reaction. watch. >> really is outrageous when you consider the backdrop of the city that the mayor is presiding over. anytime the mayor opens his mouth, he needs to be talking about ways to make his community safer for his fellow new yorkers as opposed to these other gimmicks. maria: so what's the cost of all of this, vito? give us the true sense of impact on the people of statening island and brooklyn and the other boroughs now that you've got so many new people who need money, health care, places to live. >> well, the cost is significant. and if it's not going away. and i don't, i think what the governor of texas did was absolutely fair and right for the people of his state. walk through midtown on any given day. migrants using mopeds, stealing. gang members on randalls island. you hear terrible stories. and meanwhile,
new york city mayor with eric adams a has been touting how well he has managed this migrant crisis. he even a went as far as to offer texas governor greg abbott a free stay at a migrant shelter this week. i spoke with governor abbott on "mornings with maria" and got reaction. watch. >> really is outrageous when you consider the backdrop of the city that the mayor is presiding over. anytime the mayor opens his mouth, he needs to be talking about ways to make his community safer...
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fox news correspondent cb cotton in new york city, i think she's on. here we go. >> tremors felt the main found mid atlantic often earthquake with the epicenter in new jersey with the state government was out of town according to public schedule, the democratic governors association, several phone interviews and made several posts to social media but when we asked his team why he did not return to new jersey, we were directed to this post governor made on x this morning which set our state emergency operations center the activated as of 10:00 a.m. today. no reports of major damage, structures, roadways or infrastructure as a result of yesterday's earthquake. in his state more than two dozen people had a brief care after they were temporarily evacuated from three multifamily homes due to concerns about possible earthquake damage. >> had to help get maestro. she's in a wheelchair, she can't move as fast as we can so i had to worry about getting her out. >> the geological survey reported 4.8 magnitude quake 10:23 a.m. friday in the agencies has more than
fox news correspondent cb cotton in new york city, i think she's on. here we go. >> tremors felt the main found mid atlantic often earthquake with the epicenter in new jersey with the state government was out of town according to public schedule, the democratic governors association, several phone interviews and made several posts to social media but when we asked his team why he did not return to new jersey, we were directed to this post governor made on x this morning which set our...
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new york city itself. then we're also hearing from the white house, that the president has been briefed on the earthquake and is monitoring potential impacts. jose? >> erin, thank you very much. just as we take a look at the things around the country and around the world, there was also an earthquake 5.0 just a little while ago in the gulf of -- little while ago, 5.0. it was in the gulf. no damage reported there. it's just something that happened a little while ago in mexico. we're going to take a short break. we're expecting any minute the governor of new york to be speaking. we'll bring you that live. we'll take a short break and be right back. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. i'm too old if you're under 45, you're not. for most people, hpv clears on its own. but for those who don't clear the virus, it can cause certain cancers. wow... gardasil 9 is a vaccine given to adults through age 45 that can help protect against certain hpv-related cervical, vaginal, vulvar, anal, and certain h
new york city itself. then we're also hearing from the white house, that the president has been briefed on the earthquake and is monitoring potential impacts. jose? >> erin, thank you very much. just as we take a look at the things around the country and around the world, there was also an earthquake 5.0 just a little while ago in the gulf of -- little while ago, 5.0. it was in the gulf. no damage reported there. it's just something that happened a little while ago in mexico. we're going...
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that new york city department didn't connection with your activities. we have been informed that the police department will take all the necessary action in connection with complaint against you. this order to remove forthwith is separate and apart from any question of amnesty. you will subject to proper disciplinary by the university in any those who leave the building pursuant to this order will have less to answer for than those who do not. wear. i. will apply to my. assignments and they managed to kind of push them all together and they were all sitting on the floor and they pushed them all together and got them to. they could hardly move. they would look. they had something in their hand i was just say these things but i don't know when they rush i just think that's what i was like, okay, get back what we were going to go and then look back on the door down to the door at about three four. but these were animals. were animals uniforms. they said they had to be behind you. they think they trust you. will not only staircase, there was a solid line of
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york city as he cannot get a fair and impartial trial in new york city as this 1 in particular as mentioned earlier the previous district attorney. sue prosecuted the case as it was so meritless alvin bragg refused the process again the case until when donald trump decided he was running for president everybody could see what it's about but there they had as if they're having them sit in acquirements a former president of the united states a current nominee for the republican side of the aisle for president for weeks on end to for what he or they claim a bookkeeping error, really to recoup $130,000 it costs more than $130,000 when they shut down fdr henry hudson parkway for 30 minutes in new york city they lose far more than that this is insane and we can all see exactly what it's about in the goal of this. it's to keep donald trump from the campaign trail they want him sitting in a courtroom in new york city they are going ahead throwing it all out there that tarnishes name further if they can with american voters and heck if they can throw them in jail while they are at it that's the cher
york city as he cannot get a fair and impartial trial in new york city as this 1 in particular as mentioned earlier the previous district attorney. sue prosecuted the case as it was so meritless alvin bragg refused the process again the case until when donald trump decided he was running for president everybody could see what it's about but there they had as if they're having them sit in acquirements a former president of the united states a current nominee for the republican side of the aisle...
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he is in new york city tonight. good evening. >> during opening statements prosecutors claimed that former president donald trump engaged in a criminal conspiracy and cover-up leading up to the 2016 presidential election. he maintains that he is an innocent man and he said tonight that the manhattan district attorney should never have brought this case and he is again criticizing bragg on truth social posting quote da alvin bragg is an election deny a. the same thing they said about me. but i was right. dj t. here is trump calling this trial election interference. >> it's a case as to... which is a very minor thing in terms of the law. this is applied in witchhunt to keep me off the campaign trail. so far it's not working because my vote numbers are higher than ever because no 1 understands that it's a witchhunt. >> during opening statements, the prosecutor argued that trump conspired with his former lawyer michael cohen and the states first witness david packer to suppress damaging stories about trump's personal li
he is in new york city tonight. good evening. >> during opening statements prosecutors claimed that former president donald trump engaged in a criminal conspiracy and cover-up leading up to the 2016 presidential election. he maintains that he is an innocent man and he said tonight that the manhattan district attorney should never have brought this case and he is again criticizing bragg on truth social posting quote da alvin bragg is an election deny a. the same thing they said about me....
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jersey, west of new york city right? doubts it's right in the central new jersey, but west of new york and we're showing it on a map right now. >> yeah. if you look at where earthquakes have struck the mineral virginia, as we call it earthquake in 2011, it wasn't directly along the coast, it was into virginia little bit so there are stresses along the atlantic seaboard because you have continental crust sort of glue to oceanic crust and you've got things going on geologically. but it's not like a localized san andreas fault where we know where the earthquakes are going to fall. you have zone of stress so it's not surprising to see earthquakes within that broader zone >> susan half we will stay in close touch with you. thank you very much for your expertise. >> thanks >> to our viewers. we're getting some incredible new video just in out of new jersey showing the earthquake. watch this >> doesn't seem so >> incredible this video. but it's people running out. you can see that inside people clearly feeling this earthquake.
jersey, west of new york city right? doubts it's right in the central new jersey, but west of new york and we're showing it on a map right now. >> yeah. if you look at where earthquakes have struck the mineral virginia, as we call it earthquake in 2011, it wasn't directly along the coast, it was into virginia little bit so there are stresses along the atlantic seaboard because you have continental crust sort of glue to oceanic crust and you've got things going on geologically. but it's...
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about 50 miles from new york city. and as you notice, as it developing situation were you always concerned about aftershocks after an earthquake, but new york is should go about their normal jay first responders are working to make sure the city safe and one thing we do. so well in our city is bring together all of the agencies that are involved. and i'll partner in are the entities. everything from the mta to the department of buildings the parents who are concerned about their school children. chancellor banks, would be here to report on that, but we say over and over again, the safest place while students we believe will continue to be in school at this point, we do not have any reports of major impacts to our infrastructure or injuries. but of course we're still assessing the situation. and will continue to update the public we are in touch with the white house, the governor's office, and local elected officials and encouraged new york is to check on their loved ones to make sure that they are fine. not only from t
about 50 miles from new york city. and as you notice, as it developing situation were you always concerned about aftershocks after an earthquake, but new york is should go about their normal jay first responders are working to make sure the city safe and one thing we do. so well in our city is bring together all of the agencies that are involved. and i'll partner in are the entities. everything from the mta to the department of buildings the parents who are concerned about their school...
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thank you, new york! bye! >> so, yeah. ninety% of totality here in new york city. the peak is expected to last for less than a minute and then and about 3:58 were expecting to no longer have any effects that are visible here in new york city but certainly a lot of energy hear unworthy intrepid. they held it was for the 2017 eclipse. but this one is certainly bigger than it was and more spectacular to taken here from the back. will% you guys. >> martha: what a great young lady you spoke to nate. she's having a fantastic time and she's learning a lot like all of the kids there. you so much, nate for. this is incredible. this is properly, new york this is right now we upstate new york. is a spectacular area, beautiful lake area in upstate new york, and they are getting quite the show and bill hemmer is still with us. bill, you know, you listen to the children having this experience. it's a wonderful and thinking about the fact that we are feeling, like, it's a chilly, fall night. all of a sudden. >> bill: 8:00 -- >> martha: in the middle of a spring afternoon. >> bill
thank you, new york! bye! >> so, yeah. ninety% of totality here in new york city. the peak is expected to last for less than a minute and then and about 3:58 were expecting to no longer have any effects that are visible here in new york city but certainly a lot of energy hear unworthy intrepid. they held it was for the 2017 eclipse. but this one is certainly bigger than it was and more spectacular to taken here from the back. will% you guys. >> martha: what a great young lady you...
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york city. the new york city marathon: the best excuse for soiling yourself in public. now unfortunately, the costs of running the marathon are overwhelming. from registration fees, to travel, to chronic bloody nips. and now, the price might go up even higher. >> there is a battle brewing over the new york marathon now, because the mta wants the new york city road runners to cover the cost of lost tolls on that day, $750,000 worth, because they have to shut down the verrazano bridge. in a statement, the mta says taxpayers cannot be expected to subsidize a wealthy non-government organization like the road runners, so that could mean steeper fees for the runners to enter the marathon. >> if that's what it's going to take to run the marathon, i think a lot of runners are going to just suck it up and do it. >> that's kind of frustrating. it's already super high because new york is one of the most popular marathons to run. >> desi: come on, you couldn't even wait for her cool down? dude, you know tha
york city. the new york city marathon: the best excuse for soiling yourself in public. now unfortunately, the costs of running the marathon are overwhelming. from registration fees, to travel, to chronic bloody nips. and now, the price might go up even higher. >> there is a battle brewing over the new york marathon now, because the mta wants the new york city road runners to cover the cost of lost tolls on that day, $750,000 worth, because they have to shut down the verrazano bridge. in a...