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new york _ dream. do you guys think that new york is back? new york city - dream. do you guys think that new york is back? new york city is i dream. do you guys think that new york is back? new york city is back in full force. _ york is back? new york city is back in full force, mama, _ york is back? new york city is back in full force, mama, kicking - in full force, mama, kicking and screaming _ in full force, mama, kicking and screaming. people are aware that these _ screaming. people are...
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the policies of new york state and new york city. you know, new york state and new york city, the past couple of years, have passed driver's licenses for undocumented immigrants, voting for undocumented immigrants, a $2 billion fund, a taxpayer funded $2 billion fund to go to unemployment for undocumented immigrants. and it's these progressive pro sanctuary policies that are causing everyone to cut to new york city and now you have politicians complaining about it. of course something was going to happen. so what the residents have to do, they have to blame their elected officials in new york city. they're running new york city, running new york state that are putting policies in place that are now causing what we're seeing in new york city. cheryl: congressman, we had andrew ansboro, the president of the uniformed firefighters association in new york, he joined us last hour and we asked him about the cuts, the overtime cuts and how this is going to affect their members. and again, i have to reiterate, this was announced right as we
the policies of new york state and new york city. you know, new york state and new york city, the past couple of years, have passed driver's licenses for undocumented immigrants, voting for undocumented immigrants, a $2 billion fund, a taxpayer funded $2 billion fund to go to unemployment for undocumented immigrants. and it's these progressive pro sanctuary policies that are causing everyone to cut to new york city and now you have politicians complaining about it. of course something was going...
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york city and new york state. our southern border has been wide-open for years. since joe biden took office nearly 6 million migrants have crossed the border. many illegal. the asylum cases are taking two to three years to be heard. at minimum. when these cases are finally heard, nearly two-thirds are being rejected. and yet new york city's response is to enact sanctuary city policies, refused to cooperate with i.c.e., right to shelter policies, and using taxpayer funds to provide free housing, free healthcare, free education, free food, free free clothing and then be shocked, shocked that people would want to come to new york. now, my family came through ellis island over 100 years ago. new york is a beacon. and i believe in immigration. my wife is an immigrant. she came to this country in search of a better life and economic opportunity, and education. i'm proud of the fact she became a united states citizen to in half years ago. we have a 17 month old daughter who will have a better life because her mother chos
york city and new york state. our southern border has been wide-open for years. since joe biden took office nearly 6 million migrants have crossed the border. many illegal. the asylum cases are taking two to three years to be heard. at minimum. when these cases are finally heard, nearly two-thirds are being rejected. and yet new york city's response is to enact sanctuary city policies, refused to cooperate with i.c.e., right to shelter policies, and using taxpayer funds to provide free housing,...
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hall in new york city. [cheers and applause] - thousands of off-duty cops who normally patrol the streets now taking them over outside city hall. - i'm just tired of watching crime run rampant, and we're not doing anything about it because our hands are tied. every time we do something, it seems like we're getting indicted. - they had come for a big demonstration around city hall. you know they came prepared for the battle. you could see the anger in their faces, and you know that they meant business. [crowd chanting] - it was a show of force on the steps of new york city hall. 10,000 off-duty cops banded together in protest, fed up and angry with the city they claim doesn't back them up. the mayor's plan for an all-civilian board to review police misconduct is the last straw that sent the force to the streets. - mayor dinkins proposed a change in the civilian complaint review board that at that time had half citizens, civilians, and half police officers on it. - let's assume this is the worst legislation k
hall in new york city. [cheers and applause] - thousands of off-duty cops who normally patrol the streets now taking them over outside city hall. - i'm just tired of watching crime run rampant, and we're not doing anything about it because our hands are tied. every time we do something, it seems like we're getting indicted. - they had come for a big demonstration around city hall. you know they came prepared for the battle. you could see the anger in their faces, and you know that they meant...
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we are doing it in new york city. we are hoping that this can be used as a model to be replicated everywhere else in the country. but in the meantime, we can't be the only ones. >> the biden administration is helping. >> we've already delivered over $1 billion in congress appropriated to cities receiving immigrants. >> but new york city officials say it's not nearly enough. the city has already spent more than two billion dollars to house and care for newcomers since the spring of 2022. it is expected to spend 12 billion dollars over three fiscal years. >> they only gave us a little over 100 million dollars to pay for this. >> in september, the biden administration eased pressure on would-be migrants by offering temporary protective status to more than 470,000 venezuelans already in the u.s.. that status allows them to obtain work permits, but some dhs officials worry this might prompt more migration from elsewhere. in the meantime, everyone else is left in limbo. >> [speaking in a global language] >> every asylum see
we are doing it in new york city. we are hoping that this can be used as a model to be replicated everywhere else in the country. but in the meantime, we can't be the only ones. >> the biden administration is helping. >> we've already delivered over $1 billion in congress appropriated to cities receiving immigrants. >> but new york city officials say it's not nearly enough. the city has already spent more than two billion dollars to house and care for newcomers since the...
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new york city. but very quickly the electrical grid was extended to middle class neighborhoods in new york city so that by turn of the century, if you were living in a middle class section of new york city or middle class section of chicago or i don't know, evanston, you had electric lights. that's a fundamental transformation of the way your life works, changes, all sorts of things. just to have electricity, which is a long winded way of saying that a good swath of american society, the richest americans and a growing middle class, the industrial system wasn't, a burden at all. it was this very excite thing that was bringing a call of life to and your family that was unprecedented. and the industrial system needed those. it needed them as working people in their offices. it needed them as consumers consumers. but and you knew this was coming, but what they needed more. were people to work in the mines to work in the mills to work in the factories, to run the machines that made the industrial system
new york city. but very quickly the electrical grid was extended to middle class neighborhoods in new york city so that by turn of the century, if you were living in a middle class section of new york city or middle class section of chicago or i don't know, evanston, you had electric lights. that's a fundamental transformation of the way your life works, changes, all sorts of things. just to have electricity, which is a long winded way of saying that a good swath of american society, the...
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new york city, just manhattan. new york city seems. to have had elements like all of the big cities of both ardent loyalists and ardent patriots. you know, we have gallup polling back then and we see into people's hearts. and so it's very to know, like, what percentage? we know that a lot of that new york basically helped found the sons of liberty actually in the aftermath of the stamp act crisis of 1765. we know that many of the great crowds, leaders like john lamb and marinus willard and isaac sears, you know, marched off to war. right. joined the patriot army. alexander macdougall. right. you know, so we know that there was a strong patriot contingent, but we also know that there were plenty of loyalists in new york city who said, hey, we've got a good going. trading with the british empire. why we want to give that up. and then there were plenty of people in between probably who were trimmers and just wanted to be left alone. right. so it's very difficult to kind of say what the firm political commitments of this person, that perso
new york city, just manhattan. new york city seems. to have had elements like all of the big cities of both ardent loyalists and ardent patriots. you know, we have gallup polling back then and we see into people's hearts. and so it's very to know, like, what percentage? we know that a lot of that new york basically helped found the sons of liberty actually in the aftermath of the stamp act crisis of 1765. we know that many of the great crowds, leaders like john lamb and marinus willard and...
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will destroy the city of new york. it's now the place where children of illegal immigrants are used as pickpocket. that money can be used now to deal with the constant flow of illegal immigrants and send their kids to school, take care of food, housing, their healthcare and everything in between. every department across the city of new york is going to see major budget cuts because of joe biden's open border policy. his failure to enforce all laws. here now with reaction is the op ed's editor of washington examiner. i hate being lied to. the border is not closed and the border is not secure. by the end of three years joe biden being president, they will have been seven to eight million illegal immigrants entering the country. aiding and abetted by joe. these kids are getting in school. every other parent has to make sure kids are vaccinated. none of that applies to an illegal immigrants. >> it's great to see the democrats recognize the their own policy. when you invite people who are crossed the border illegally, they
will destroy the city of new york. it's now the place where children of illegal immigrants are used as pickpocket. that money can be used now to deal with the constant flow of illegal immigrants and send their kids to school, take care of food, housing, their healthcare and everything in between. every department across the city of new york is going to see major budget cuts because of joe biden's open border policy. his failure to enforce all laws. here now with reaction is the op ed's editor...
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new york city is back in full — york is back? new york city is back in full force, _ york is back? new york city is back in full force, mama, - back in full force, mama, kicking _ back in full force, mama, kicking and screaming. people are aware _ kicking and screaming. people are aware that _ kicking and screaming. people are aware that these - kicking and screaming. people are aware that these live - are aware that these live events could go away, so they treasure the experiences and they are much more present for they are much more present for the experiences.— the experiences. this is the best stage _ the experiences. this is the best stage in _ the experiences. this is the best stage in new- the experiences. this is the best stage in new york - the experiences. this is the best stage in new york city | the experiences. this is the - best stage in new york city and the biggest, brightest, you will see _ the biggest, brightest, you will see tonight. dance music plays it feels so good to be in new york city where nightlife is just thriving, isn't it? cheering and applause even
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resort to new york city sidewalks. bill maher has a message for new york city mayors. >> don't pretend you love migrants so much and when we send them to to you don't like them. you are full of [bleep] and we should let that. >> brian: he should let her put her feet on the floor. >> brian: hard truth for growing border crisis. >> ainsley: unbelievable if i had vo. surveillance footage capturing a smash and grab at jewelry store. the smashing amount of goods that they got away with. >> steve: that's right. and stay with us on this very special wednesday. fun do you wednesday thanks to the melting pot. >> wave up at the drone cam. morning. having triplets is... -amazing -expensive. so, we switched to the bargain detergent, but we ended up using three times as much and the clothes still weren't as clean as with tide. so we're back with tide, and the clothes are clean again. do 3x the laundry and get a tide clean. it's got to be tide. new emergen-c crystals pop and fizz when you throw them back. and who doesn't love a good
resort to new york city sidewalks. bill maher has a message for new york city mayors. >> don't pretend you love migrants so much and when we send them to to you don't like them. you are full of [bleep] and we should let that. >> brian: he should let her put her feet on the floor. >> brian: hard truth for growing border crisis. >> ainsley: unbelievable if i had vo. surveillance footage capturing a smash and grab at jewelry store. the smashing amount of goods that they got...
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and new york's sanctuary city policies. instead of changing his open border policies, president biden has decided the way they are going to fix this mess is to lease federal land, national parks, to build tent cities. are you kidding me? mr. speaker, this is not the solution. we also need to be disincentivizing sanctuary city policies. i believe we should end federal funding for the purpose of aiding this crisis in those jurisdictions. i urge all of my colleagues to vote yes on this legislation. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from arkansas. mr. westerman: can i get an update on the time. the chair: the gentleman from arkansas has six minutes remaining. the gentleman from arizona has 4 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. westerman: i reserve. the chair: the gentleman from arizona is recognized. mr. grijalva: thank you, mr. chairman. we heard the argument today and indeed for years now that migrants crossing our border are the primary ones responsible for the tens of thousands
and new york's sanctuary city policies. instead of changing his open border policies, president biden has decided the way they are going to fix this mess is to lease federal land, national parks, to build tent cities. are you kidding me? mr. speaker, this is not the solution. we also need to be disincentivizing sanctuary city policies. i believe we should end federal funding for the purpose of aiding this crisis in those jurisdictions. i urge all of my colleagues to vote yes on this...
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in new york city, on staten island, that anger boiling over. protesters pinned down, multiple arrests. and it's not just new york. multiple states tonight. and just this evening, what's now playing out at the border. abc's matt rivers on the border in california tonight. >> reporter: tonight, tensions high across the country. police pinning protesters down in new york city, arresting ten people on staten island, many outraged over the influx of migrants into the city. from new york to illinois to arizona, states overwhelmed, buses arriving daily. in san diego county, border patrol forced to release about 4,000 migrants in just the past week. processing centers and shelters filled to capacity. many dropped off at places like this bus stop. local officials frustrated, demanding action in washington. >> this isn't a political situation, this is not a left of right issue. this is an immigration system that has failed. as a county, we're not resourced to handle this many people coming in. >> reporter: lourdes gutierrez arrived here two days ago from
in new york city, on staten island, that anger boiling over. protesters pinned down, multiple arrests. and it's not just new york. multiple states tonight. and just this evening, what's now playing out at the border. abc's matt rivers on the border in california tonight. >> reporter: tonight, tensions high across the country. police pinning protesters down in new york city, arresting ten people on staten island, many outraged over the influx of migrants into the city. from new york to...
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if you look at the skyline in new york, looks like mars, an orange haze blanketing new york city. cnn's miguel marquez is live for us in times square. just looking behind you, you can see the smoke in the air. it's got to be tough to breathe out there. >> reporter: it's not terrible to breathe out here. i've been in many cities around the world that were hit by wildfires like this. to see it in new york is different. we're at times square where many of those 55 million people seem to be right now. i want to show you that's the world-famous ball that drops on new year's eve. that's sort of the sense that you get in new york city. you can't see more than maybe, i don't know, 10, 15 blocks down the city. let me show you sort of what it looks -- we're at 46th street, and if you look down the east side, you can see how dark it is heading out toward brooklyn and that area. you can see this gentleman here getting into a cab. there's a lot more people wearing masks out here. lots of people taking pictures. not of the buildings and all of the billboards in times square, but of the sky itse
if you look at the skyline in new york, looks like mars, an orange haze blanketing new york city. cnn's miguel marquez is live for us in times square. just looking behind you, you can see the smoke in the air. it's got to be tough to breathe out there. >> reporter: it's not terrible to breathe out here. i've been in many cities around the world that were hit by wildfires like this. to see it in new york is different. we're at times square where many of those 55 million people seem to be...
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part of new york city. [dance music fades] - what we saw in the '80s was sort of that incessant appeal to white voters in different ways from different people, trying to paint particularly african americans as the root of their problems. - i always go back to "send me your tired and your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free." they didn't see black people coming also as huddled masses. [indistinct chanting] - 1989, there was a series of horrific incidents during that year, the killing of several black kids who wandered into white neighborhoods and were chased and killed for no reason whatsoever. - the fact is you can go back to that time and see the earliest political manifestations of donald trump with the central park five. - wildin'. new york city police say that's new teenage slang for rampaging in wolf packs. - a woman jogging in new york central park last wednesday night, raped and nearly beaten to death. - trump says the central park attack is just the latest example of "the complete bre
part of new york city. [dance music fades] - what we saw in the '80s was sort of that incessant appeal to white voters in different ways from different people, trying to paint particularly african americans as the root of their problems. - i always go back to "send me your tired and your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free." they didn't see black people coming also as huddled masses. [indistinct chanting] - 1989, there was a series of horrific incidents during that...
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this issue will destroy new york city. destroy new york city. >> destroy new york city. antonia, what does the mayor say this -- why does he say this crisis cannot be solved? >> well, the challenge, of course is that we're seeing so many of these families being bused from the border and then up here to new york city. and this has been going on for months on end now. and so, you know, it is not to diminish the challenge that the mayor is describing. what i will tell you this morning as many of these families arrive and they're bringing students into the new york city school system for the first time is that the feeling is not one of a crisis. i've spoken to several families this morning who tell me they're actually excited for their kids to have classmates who are from diverse backgrounds, and then there are other challenges. there is the heat here and that kids aren't going to be able to spend as much time in recess because there is an advisory in place, covid, an uptick of cases in new york and across the country and we don't have great data tracking all of this. we don
this issue will destroy new york city. destroy new york city. >> destroy new york city. antonia, what does the mayor say this -- why does he say this crisis cannot be solved? >> well, the challenge, of course is that we're seeing so many of these families being bused from the border and then up here to new york city. and this has been going on for months on end now. and so, you know, it is not to diminish the challenge that the mayor is describing. what i will tell you this morning...
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but the other issue is new york city and the state of new york have said and chicago and other places we are going to be sanctuary cities. this is what a sanctuary city looks like. this is why these migrants are coming to your city and why you now have this man-made politically-made crisis that democrats have created, they asked for it. what a sanctuary city looks like, only sanctuary for illegals and crime, but not for new yorkers and residents of the state. >> sandra: now the mayors themselves are saying we cannot handle anymore. you heard it in chicago, and lori lightfoot said don't send anymore, resources have dried up and cannot deal with it. >> john: how is this for a statistic, sandra? nearly a half million people are leaving new york city since the pandemic. not the only big town folks are leaving looking for a better way of live. larry kudlow why the folks are leaving and where they are going. >> sandra: number of workers getting high hitting an all-time high. could legalizing marijuana have anything to do with that? results of a brand-new study next.gh t, you have to do it y
but the other issue is new york city and the state of new york have said and chicago and other places we are going to be sanctuary cities. this is what a sanctuary city looks like. this is why these migrants are coming to your city and why you now have this man-made politically-made crisis that democrats have created, they asked for it. what a sanctuary city looks like, only sanctuary for illegals and crime, but not for new yorkers and residents of the state. >> sandra: now the mayors...
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york 60 -- new york city's history. the commissioner and his team, i want to thank him for what he accomplished. [applause] first korean american to hold the position when you diversify your commissioner ship, you diversify the opportunity to the diversity that we live in. you commissioner kim. -- thank you commissioner kim. while our tourism and hospitality industries have recovered substantially since our shutdown, you cannot take that progress for granted. we will show the world that new york city is open and ready for visitors. attracting major events, like the 2020 six fifa world cup, and we hope the next democratic national convention. [applause] we will continue to invest in our creative sectors across the board, from iconic museums and arts organizations, to our legendary film and television production industries. as i said before, talent is at the center of our job strategy. we know it starts with education. i could not be more proud of my friends and chancellor, david bates. [applause] two visionaries. underst
york 60 -- new york city's history. the commissioner and his team, i want to thank him for what he accomplished. [applause] first korean american to hold the position when you diversify your commissioner ship, you diversify the opportunity to the diversity that we live in. you commissioner kim. -- thank you commissioner kim. while our tourism and hospitality industries have recovered substantially since our shutdown, you cannot take that progress for granted. we will show the world that new...
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kimberly davis there, up all night in new york city. and if you're planning a trip there this year, here's a rundown of some of the things that you can see and do while you're there. # you know that # every year we wait...# if you're a musical theatre buff, then the recently opened museum of broadway might be something to sing about. inside, you'll find memorabilia from over 500 productions, including costumes, set pieces and props, spanning 300 glorious years of history and culture. after a two—year shutdown, the statue of liberty reopened for business in the autumn, and visitors with stamina can once again climb the 277 steps to the top of its crown. but if you don't fancy the walk up, why not take in the views from the staten island ferry? the service runs several times an hour, and it's free. if you're travelling in the spring, the brooklyn botanic garden offers a quiet refuge from the hustle and bustle of the city. its sprawling 52—acre grounds feature a variety of plants, flowers and trees, including their beautiful cherry blo
kimberly davis there, up all night in new york city. and if you're planning a trip there this year, here's a rundown of some of the things that you can see and do while you're there. # you know that # every year we wait...# if you're a musical theatre buff, then the recently opened museum of broadway might be something to sing about. inside, you'll find memorabilia from over 500 productions, including costumes, set pieces and props, spanning 300 glorious years of history and culture. after a...
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york city, new york city is not going to be destroyed. my grandparents were immigrants and i have stated new york city, totally fun. >> thank you, sir. my question would be for the national park service and department way we weren't invited to the table planning the law-enforcement, any of the law-enforcement aspect that went to the mall 61 pages is at least one time, they say we are going to be the sole responsible the law enforcement action on our my question is why parkways are. >> have you seen at 2200 camp that works very well and never seen it. we have never seen anything like that. the playgrounds and there is no way that could work and that's why i came back to the first good process, policy and one last thing, going to the front of the line coming people have been forced lungs and use going to the like little think it helps anybody. i will. >> is ranking member, you are recognized. >> let me the every city in america has become a border. rampant public on the subject of the seven revision you mentioned in your testimony about the
york city, new york city is not going to be destroyed. my grandparents were immigrants and i have stated new york city, totally fun. >> thank you, sir. my question would be for the national park service and department way we weren't invited to the table planning the law-enforcement, any of the law-enforcement aspect that went to the mall 61 pages is at least one time, they say we are going to be the sole responsible the law enforcement action on our my question is why parkways are....
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year especially in new york city. one million revelers are expected to fill times square to watch the annual ball drop. a high number of police officers will brace for the possibility that protesters will crash the party while keeping an eye out for lone actors. there have been nearly 500 protests in the city since the israel-hamas war began. >>> extreme weather wreaking havoc on the california coast. take a look at just how quickly conditions turned dangerous on this beach in the city of ventura. fire officials say this monster wave sent eight people to the hospital. >>> similar scenes played out along the coast as waves up to 40-feet high pounded the shoreline causing flooding and prompting evacuation orders in several areas. the same storm will bring rain and snow to california beginning today. rain will spread from north to south during this afternoon and evening, becoming widespread along the california coast. the storm will then progress inland, dumping up to a foot of snow over the sierra through saturday leavi
year especially in new york city. one million revelers are expected to fill times square to watch the annual ball drop. a high number of police officers will brace for the possibility that protesters will crash the party while keeping an eye out for lone actors. there have been nearly 500 protests in the city since the israel-hamas war began. >>> extreme weather wreaking havoc on the california coast. take a look at just how quickly conditions turned dangerous on this beach in the city...
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this issue will destroy new york city. destroy new york city. we are getting 10,000 migrants a month. one time we were just getting venezuela, now we're getting ecuador, russia-speaking coming through mexico, getting western africa, getting people from all over the globe made their mind up they will come through the southern part of the border and come into new york city and everyone is saying, it is new york city's problem. every community in this city is going to be impacted, it will come to your neighborhoods. all of us will be impacted by this. i said it last year when we had 15,000, i'm telling you now with 110,000, the city we knew, we are about to lose. >> emily: todd, incredibly powerful statement and real position for the mayor to take. this city has already been destroyed. >> todd: the problem with what he said is when he is saying it. a phrase joe concha and i use, some might say abuse, welcome to the party, pal, a line from "die hard." president joe biden you campaigned for you, you worked on his behalf because you didn't want trump
this issue will destroy new york city. destroy new york city. we are getting 10,000 migrants a month. one time we were just getting venezuela, now we're getting ecuador, russia-speaking coming through mexico, getting western africa, getting people from all over the globe made their mind up they will come through the southern part of the border and come into new york city and everyone is saying, it is new york city's problem. every community in this city is going to be impacted, it will come to...
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new video from inside that new york city parking garage, capturing the thunderous moment it collapsed. my whole apartment shook like an earthquake. the three story structure pancaking cars piled on top of each other, killing one person, injuring seven others. sources say the building manager was killed his body removed from the rubble. neighbors tell us he was about to leave when the building collapsed, this giant crane pulling crushed cars out one by one, this suv falling to the street. building still unstable gas tanks and electric car batteries now at risk of exploding and we've learned investigators are focusing on the age of this building was constructed in 1925. so it's nearly a century old, and there's also a question about the weight on the roof. there were 50 cars parked on the top floor when the structure collapsed. trevor on abc news, new york, so tragic, trevor. thank you. the south florida gas shortage does not seem to be easing customers have now been seeing plastic bags on gas pumps for days ever since flooding, rain affected distribution facilities. and now, experts sa
new video from inside that new york city parking garage, capturing the thunderous moment it collapsed. my whole apartment shook like an earthquake. the three story structure pancaking cars piled on top of each other, killing one person, injuring seven others. sources say the building manager was killed his body removed from the rubble. neighbors tell us he was about to leave when the building collapsed, this giant crane pulling crushed cars out one by one, this suv falling to the street....
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this is what it looks like in new york city today. by the way, this is what it looks like on the surface of mars. tell me if you can catch the difference. i could not. how bad is all this going to get? let's go right now to adam cots following all this for us. he'll indeed be getting us that and nate foy in new york bearing the brunt of this. nate has been owl there all day long. what a trooper. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. i've been safely ensconced indodoors and not putting up wih what these guys are putting up with. let's go to adam on where things stand now. adam. >> hey, neil. this is the worst air quality on record in record and prior to this it was 1981 and a long time ago anything remotely close to this and, boys has this been bad. this picked up yesterday and begot up to hazardous levels until -- excuse me, but now we're up to hazardous levels but we saw a bit of spike there yesterday evening before calming down this morning and again, we've really fired off here just in the last several hours where we're seeing some
this is what it looks like in new york city today. by the way, this is what it looks like on the surface of mars. tell me if you can catch the difference. i could not. how bad is all this going to get? let's go right now to adam cots following all this for us. he'll indeed be getting us that and nate foy in new york bearing the brunt of this. nate has been owl there all day long. what a trooper. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. i've been safely ensconced indodoors and not putting up wih...
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here in new york city. this dramatic con frobation between the nypd and an armed man on the lower east side. the man a suspect in an unsolved shooting on the upper east side of new york, holding police off for more than two hours. officers from the violent felonies squad arriving to question the man. he barricaded himself inside the apartment. officers talking to him, trying to get him to surrender. even sending a drone into the apartment. the officers then moving in. that's when the suspect opened fire. abc's aaron katersky tonight leading us off on this dramatic scene playing out with pedestrians and onlookers right here in new york witnessing it all. >> reporter: tonight, a deadly standoff in lower manhattan playing out in front of witnesses gathered on city streets, watching the nypd as officers were forced to open fire after a shooting suspect turned his gun on them. police came to this apartment on eldridge street on the lower east side just before noon, looking for a suspect wanted in connection with
here in new york city. this dramatic con frobation between the nypd and an armed man on the lower east side. the man a suspect in an unsolved shooting on the upper east side of new york, holding police off for more than two hours. officers from the violent felonies squad arriving to question the man. he barricaded himself inside the apartment. officers talking to him, trying to get him to surrender. even sending a drone into the apartment. the officers then moving in. that's when the suspect...
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it is a very, very costly thinking incentivize by keeping new york city a sanctuary city. offering free housing and healthcare and other services but he can stop it today. i believe it she should stop and turbine the right to shelter lie do not believe it's any more money to new york city is a solution here. it will just encourage them to continue to expand and add more shelters, turn hotels into shelters. we cannot afford to do that. we have to stop this medicine in the present the u.s. senate. >> congresswoman it comes at a terrible time for new york city it's a terrible time for all cities in america. but new york is the focus of so many crime stories now. everything is built on top of each other but we have a d.a. in manhattan mr. bragg who has a terrible record in terms of downgrading a lot of violent crimes but except if they happen to know somebody is trying to defend the people in his subway car which has happened. but he downgraded 52% of felony cases to misdemeanors compared to 39% in all of 2019 before he became the d.a. i know that mayor and the d.a. art odds o
it is a very, very costly thinking incentivize by keeping new york city a sanctuary city. offering free housing and healthcare and other services but he can stop it today. i believe it she should stop and turbine the right to shelter lie do not believe it's any more money to new york city is a solution here. it will just encourage them to continue to expand and add more shelters, turn hotels into shelters. we cannot afford to do that. we have to stop this medicine in the present the u.s....
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, just 40 miles southwest of new york city. after this man, wanted in connection to the attack at the capitol on january 6th, evaded arrest. gregory yetman fleeing on foot into the wooded area near his home. police searching from the sky and the ground. according to "usa today," yetman is suspect number 278afo, wanted for assault of a federal officer. pictured at the capitol in these photos on the fbi's website. in an interview earlier this year, yetman indicated he was at the capitol that day, but said he did nothing wrong. the fbi leading the multi-agency manhunt in the town of helmetta. officers in tactical gear looking in vehicles, teams moving through backyards, armed with long guns and k-9s. >> there were officers running through everybody's yards, asking questions. >> reporter: even though the sun has gone down, we can still see joint terrorism task force agents going door-to-door, looking for yetman. according to police, yetman is in his 40s, last seen wearing a red jacket and baseball cap. he served in the new jersey n
, just 40 miles southwest of new york city. after this man, wanted in connection to the attack at the capitol on january 6th, evaded arrest. gregory yetman fleeing on foot into the wooded area near his home. police searching from the sky and the ground. according to "usa today," yetman is suspect number 278afo, wanted for assault of a federal officer. pictured at the capitol in these photos on the fbi's website. in an interview earlier this year, yetman indicated he was at the capitol...
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the new york city press corps? i mean, that is, like, a glaring spotlight the way it is when you sit in the oval office and you have the entire national and international press corps. i mean, it's only second to that. - he came in, and there was a huge budget deficit, which was over $2 billion. - our budget is painful but necessary medicine. - hundreds of millions of dollars less to the mta for subways and transit. health and hospitals, cut. everything is slashed. - he lived up to his campaign promises of trying to reduce the welfare rolls. - food stamp use, slashed. - rudy does have the instincts of a wartime general. he needs an adversary. he needs a fight. - when rudy was elected, i hoped that would be the beginning of a productive relationship between us. i was the state controller, chief fiscal officer of the state and also the chief auditor of the state. one of my responsibilities as state controller was to audit all municipal agencies throughout the state. and rudy refused. he said that i could not audit cit
the new york city press corps? i mean, that is, like, a glaring spotlight the way it is when you sit in the oval office and you have the entire national and international press corps. i mean, it's only second to that. - he came in, and there was a huge budget deficit, which was over $2 billion. - our budget is painful but necessary medicine. - hundreds of millions of dollars less to the mta for subways and transit. health and hospitals, cut. everything is slashed. - he lived up to his campaign...
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what do we have in new york city? lawlessness on the streets i've never seen the lawlessness we're seeing now. you may have seen "the new york times" piece from over the weekend. it found a small number of criminals are responsible for thousands and thousands of crimes in new york. >> i think, bill, that's why they have to really -- the narrow focus should be on the decarceration policies that not only alvin bragg but progressive prosecutors across the united states have implemented. can't do that without releasing violent criminals into the communities which commit more crimes. and since the decarceration idea is pushed by this sort of racialized fantasy about why people get locked up, the fact of the matter is if there is a racial component to this, it's that poor communities are dbein hurt by violent crime. the idea some people are committed criminals who need to be locked up if we keep the streets safe is something that is empiricly true. if they keep the focus on that it could be beneficial. >> bill: you have to
what do we have in new york city? lawlessness on the streets i've never seen the lawlessness we're seeing now. you may have seen "the new york times" piece from over the weekend. it found a small number of criminals are responsible for thousands and thousands of crimes in new york. >> i think, bill, that's why they have to really -- the narrow focus should be on the decarceration policies that not only alvin bragg but progressive prosecutors across the united states have...
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new york city. this is the place i love and call home. it's also where this latin kid's dreams became a reality, and maybe the only place they could have. but i'm not alone. this city holds so many latinx dreams, so many of our stories. the fact is, latinos helped make this city the global mecca that it is today. we helped build it, we help run it, and we bring it to life daily with our passion, our culture, and our contributions. and telling these stories fills me with pride and inspires me to keep finding more stories. i'm glad y'all came along for the ride. ♪ [upbeat music] ♪ [quiet music] ♪ - ladies and gentlemen, please welcome america's mayor, rudy giuliani! [crowd response] - hello, everyone. it seems to me... we don't wanna find out three weeks from now even more proof that this election was stolen, do we? crowd: no! - who hides evidence? criminals hide evidence! [cheers and applause] - if you're surprised by the decline and fall,
new york city. this is the place i love and call home. it's also where this latin kid's dreams became a reality, and maybe the only place they could have. but i'm not alone. this city holds so many latinx dreams, so many of our stories. the fact is, latinos helped make this city the global mecca that it is today. we helped build it, we help run it, and we bring it to life daily with our passion, our culture, and our contributions. and telling these stories fills me with pride and inspires me to...
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tomorrow he goes before new york city judges. a criminal defendant earns the infamy as the first ever former president to hold that title. but any moment now mr trump flies from florida to new york on his own jet lands there this afternoon, then heads to trump tower where he will spend the night and just minutes we expect to see new york's mayor eric adams and the n y b p d commissioner addressed security concerns ahead of tomorrow's arrange arrangement. cnn is covering this from new york and from all rock marlet mar-a-lago. but we'll start in florida with cnn's kristin home, so kristin tell us more about the former president's travel plans. we are waiting for him any moment now i am told by a source who is familiar with his plans that he is running on time . he is expected to pull out of the gates, mar-a-lago and a small motorcade at 12 pm so we'll be watching that closely. he is traveling with a small group of aides and advisers, including his two heads of campaign, suzy wiles and chris la savina. they're going to head over to
tomorrow he goes before new york city judges. a criminal defendant earns the infamy as the first ever former president to hold that title. but any moment now mr trump flies from florida to new york on his own jet lands there this afternoon, then heads to trump tower where he will spend the night and just minutes we expect to see new york's mayor eric adams and the n y b p d commissioner addressed security concerns ahead of tomorrow's arrange arrangement. cnn is covering this from new york and...
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today a top new york city health official is calling it the new ellis island. >> welcome to new york city asylum seeker arrival center. >> dr. ted long, led new york city's response to the covid-19 pandemic. now alongside new york city immigration commissioner mannie castro, long is dealing with a crisis of a different kind, finding shelter for more than 140,000 migrants who have arrived in new york city for the past year and a half. so what exactly is happening here? what is this area? >> when people come in, we immediately want to give you a place to sit, offer a meal, and then you come up here and this is where you register. registration is what's your name and how big is your family. we know who can get placed there immediately. >> under the chandeliers in the main lobby where new yorkers once hob knobbed, immigrants now wait to be registered. they are exhausted. they are worried, many have made dangerous treks to get here. and now they need a place to stay. >> the number of rooms we have available across new york city at this given moment is zero. >> so none of these people have
today a top new york city health official is calling it the new ellis island. >> welcome to new york city asylum seeker arrival center. >> dr. ted long, led new york city's response to the covid-19 pandemic. now alongside new york city immigration commissioner mannie castro, long is dealing with a crisis of a different kind, finding shelter for more than 140,000 migrants who have arrived in new york city for the past year and a half. so what exactly is happening here? what is this...
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new york city, just manhattan. new york city seems. to have had elements like all of the big cities of both ardent loyalists and ardent patriots. you know, we have gallup polling back then and we see into people's hearts. and so it's very to know, like, what percentage? we know that a lot of that new york basically helped found the sons of liberty actually in the aftermath of the stamp act crisis of 1765. we know that many of the great crowds, leaders like john lamb and marinus willard and isaac sears, you know, marched off to war. right. joined the patriot army. alexander macdougall. right. you know, so we know that there was a strong patriot contingent, but we also know that there were plenty of loyalists in new york city who said, hey, we've got a good going. trading with the british empire. why we want to give that up. and then there were plenty of people in between probably who were trimmers and just wanted to be left alone. right. so it's very difficult to kind of say what the firm political commitments of this person, that perso
new york city, just manhattan. new york city seems. to have had elements like all of the big cities of both ardent loyalists and ardent patriots. you know, we have gallup polling back then and we see into people's hearts. and so it's very to know, like, what percentage? we know that a lot of that new york basically helped found the sons of liberty actually in the aftermath of the stamp act crisis of 1765. we know that many of the great crowds, leaders like john lamb and marinus willard and...
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why new york city? i do not think most of my republican colleagues as caring much about new york city most of the time. the fact is, this narrow dysfunctional republican majority runs through the state of new york. right now, because of a series of unfortunate events, some republicans managed to get themselves elected to congress and they are about to be held accountable for the chaos and dysfunction of this crazy republican majority and the government shutdown that we are three days away from bringing. they need air cover. they need a distraction. that's why we are here, that's why we are talking about this unlikely issue, and that is why it is centered in of all places new york city. it is about distraction and air cover. ms. acer, i want to thank you for providing the broader context for this conversation. i want to thank you for the incredible work that you do for human rights, and i want to shed light on the issue that our republican colleagues do not want to talk about, that is all the stuff that
why new york city? i do not think most of my republican colleagues as caring much about new york city most of the time. the fact is, this narrow dysfunctional republican majority runs through the state of new york. right now, because of a series of unfortunate events, some republicans managed to get themselves elected to congress and they are about to be held accountable for the chaos and dysfunction of this crazy republican majority and the government shutdown that we are three days away from...
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in new york city. some were sent by republican governors, some hoped to land in new york, and others have arrived without knowing where they are. one thing remains true for all of them, new york city is the only major city in the country required by the courts to provide shelter, food, and care to anyone who needs it. for more than a year on the show we have been tracking the impact of this ongoing wave of migration and the ongoing tension over immigration that transcends partisan lines. this fall we checked in with officials to see how a city like new york is handling the impossible, providing aid and shelter without enough of either. when it opened in 1924, at the roosevelt hotel was a luxury destination. as new york city's socialites flocked to the art deco building an artist guy lombardo made the hotel famous for his annual rendition of old laying zion. >> happy new year everybody. a very happy new year. >> the roosevelt soon earned the nickname the grand dawn of madison avenue. today a top new yor
in new york city. some were sent by republican governors, some hoped to land in new york, and others have arrived without knowing where they are. one thing remains true for all of them, new york city is the only major city in the country required by the courts to provide shelter, food, and care to anyone who needs it. for more than a year on the show we have been tracking the impact of this ongoing wave of migration and the ongoing tension over immigration that transcends partisan lines. this...
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new york city, unhealthy. syracuse, new york, doc, it's off the charts. says hazardous. what is the difference, if folks are saying should i go outside or not outside, what's the difference between unhealthy and hazardous? >> one healthy you might go outside for a short period of time, i would recommend the respirator mask. if it's hazardous, you could provoke an asthma attack or another type of a problem or your oxygen level, if i was measuring would be going down. so i encourage people obviously to stay indoors when all of this is happening, and yes, i've been asked this question all day. if you are indoors and you got your air-conditioner on, your air filtration on, you are not going to have a problem. this is not seeping indoors. but a huge problem outside and in a place like syracuse, you don't want to be outside. >> john: when should people go to the emergency room? >> well, you know, i always answer that by saying it's better to be on the side of caution. but the e.r.s are overcrowded and crowded to begin with. i think if you happen to have one of those pulse oxim
new york city, unhealthy. syracuse, new york, doc, it's off the charts. says hazardous. what is the difference, if folks are saying should i go outside or not outside, what's the difference between unhealthy and hazardous? >> one healthy you might go outside for a short period of time, i would recommend the respirator mask. if it's hazardous, you could provoke an asthma attack or another type of a problem or your oxygen level, if i was measuring would be going down. so i encourage people...
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york city dw boston hard to new york. thanks so much for all of your insights and make sure that you stay dry. thank you. is a round up of some other stories making headlines. ukraine is commemorating the ac 2nd down diverse array of one of the largest mass murders of jews in the holocaust . around and say actually 4000 people. mostly jews, were killed at the bobby ravine outside nazi occupied keys. president polanski joined thousands of others, paying their respects in the capital, or at least 57 people have been killed in 2 separate suicide from attacks and packaged on the 1st blast in the country side. the west has a procession marking the birth of these law mach prophet muhammad, killing 52 people. 5 more were killed and lost in the northwest. no group has claimed responsibility so far. las vegas police have charged them on with the 1996 murder of rock legend to puncture court. dwayne k, c. d. davis had previously admitted that he was in the cadillac from which the fatal gunfire came. the unsolved case has long frustr
york city dw boston hard to new york. thanks so much for all of your insights and make sure that you stay dry. thank you. is a round up of some other stories making headlines. ukraine is commemorating the ac 2nd down diverse array of one of the largest mass murders of jews in the holocaust . around and say actually 4000 people. mostly jews, were killed at the bobby ravine outside nazi occupied keys. president polanski joined thousands of others, paying their respects in the capital, or at least...
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geoff: open but strained arms. >> this issue will destroy new york city. destroy new york city. geoff: mayor eric adams has promised a humane response while stressing resources are overwhelmed. >> the real issue that we are seeing is not a resource issue it is actually making sure that , we're spending resources appropriately. geoff: murad awawdeh is the executive director of the new york immigration coalition, which has worked to help incoming migrant families prepare for the school year. >> one thing that we have been fighting for a number of years has been ensuring that we expand programs for english language learners as well as expanding english language learner transfer schools in new york city. it's a huge need, it continues to be a huge need. geoff: housing migrant families is also an issue. >> every night we have to be creative to find places to allow people to stay. geoff: the city has opened 206 emergency shelters in hotels, parks and buildings. but still, migrants have lined the streets awaiting a bed, one the city government is required to provide to anyone in need u
geoff: open but strained arms. >> this issue will destroy new york city. destroy new york city. geoff: mayor eric adams has promised a humane response while stressing resources are overwhelmed. >> the real issue that we are seeing is not a resource issue it is actually making sure that , we're spending resources appropriately. geoff: murad awawdeh is the executive director of the new york immigration coalition, which has worked to help incoming migrant families prepare for the...
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this is impacting the city of new york. i mean, he has to focus on crime reduction, and instead, you know, you see images of police officers helping people in the classic roosevelt hotel find housing. >> yeah. >> so these officers are -- should be, and you would want them to be focused on reducing crime and instead have to deal with this migrant crisis which, as you've said, should be a federal issue. >> i want to ask you about what's happening at the state level because florida did just pass, and your governor ron desantis signed into law, a did -- a new policy as of february that will make it a felony to knowingly and willingly transport an undocumented person, even if it's a family member. i note miami-dade planning on pulling over drivers. what are you going to iknow, we involved in federal issues like that, you know. >> this is a state law. >> yeah. we pull over people for state -- for traffic infractions and things of that nature. we don't usually get involved in the federa immigration system. >> gotcha. >> we never h
this is impacting the city of new york. i mean, he has to focus on crime reduction, and instead, you know, you see images of police officers helping people in the classic roosevelt hotel find housing. >> yeah. >> so these officers are -- should be, and you would want them to be focused on reducing crime and instead have to deal with this migrant crisis which, as you've said, should be a federal issue. >> i want to ask you about what's happening at the state level because...
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in new york city, you know how much we spent so far? 2.4 billion in new york city on migrants. illegal migrants, tell that to taxpayers suffering. >> kara: this is insane, this is not just opening our arms to people seeking asylum, no, it is taking advantage of us at the expense of the american taxpayer. they crowd out emergency rooms. this is a big problem, it is a choice, hr 2 passed in the house penalizes visa overstays and stop says welcome and release. there is no political will in the d.c. area to do it. it is a shame. >> cheryl: welfare fraud is nothing new in any major city in this nation, it's been going on for decades. this is folks who have no legal right to be here. that is where the u.s. taxpayer will have to say enough. i say you get what you vote for. this is what you voted for in new york, los angeles and chicago. >> mayors trying to get federal funding to fund illegal immigrants. how about a tax refund as a taxpayer for what my money is funding. new york claims it cost 4 billion or 26,000 each for 150,000 illegals. crossings at the border for past three years w
in new york city, you know how much we spent so far? 2.4 billion in new york city on migrants. illegal migrants, tell that to taxpayers suffering. >> kara: this is insane, this is not just opening our arms to people seeking asylum, no, it is taking advantage of us at the expense of the american taxpayer. they crowd out emergency rooms. this is a big problem, it is a choice, hr 2 passed in the house penalizes visa overstays and stop says welcome and release. there is no political will in...
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we begin with new york city mayor a the nypd weighing in after a new york city.ucss meghan encount were the paparazzi. a spokesperson sayingt was qua,ote, near catastrophic car chase with photographers in relentless pursuit, prince harry meghan and meghan's mot the car paparazzi driving on he sidewalks and the wrong way down one-way streets. meghan was here to receive an honor at the foundation awar mdss. ceremony and after t left the crush of photographers and the mayor tonight urging everyone to remember hr driving to a police precinct their security detail flanked a cab hoping to allude those following. tonight the nypd on thiss all a t he's warned before about his very real fears after watching his own mother die after a reckless strays. abc's trevor leagued us o ff new york. >> the duchess of sussex along with meg a m totr awards in new york city to a swarm of flashing cameras, harry's first public appearance since the coronation. drgerous turn according tonbu who says they were involved in a near catastrophic car chase at the hands of a ring of harry ann said after leaving this th
we begin with new york city mayor a the nypd weighing in after a new york city.ucss meghan encount were the paparazzi. a spokesperson sayingt was qua,ote, near catastrophic car chase with photographers in relentless pursuit, prince harry meghan and meghan's mot the car paparazzi driving on he sidewalks and the wrong way down one-way streets. meghan was here to receive an honor at the foundation awar mdss. ceremony and after t left the crush of photographers and the mayor tonight urging everyone...
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this is your first time in new york city. tell me what is going through your head as you get to new york city and you see this? >> i feel like it's just like we did not expect it to look like this. and also like the smoke, we came out without the face masks at first, but as we kept on walking, we had to put it on, because it was very smoky outside. >> because it was so smoky, were you experiencing any health effects? >> i don't think, i think it's just like a runny nose because of the dust. >> have you ever seen anything like this? >> no, no never. >> it is like an apocalypse right now. >> it feels so weird, it's very intense. because of photos look so unreal. it's so wild. >> and is this going to impact the rest of your vacation? >> probably, i mean, we will still go outside, but i feel like we might have to like change some things. around. >> yeah, we planned to go to the high buildings, but i don't think we can see anything, so maybe we will change that. >> the air quality index is hazardous, so make sure that you ladies a
this is your first time in new york city. tell me what is going through your head as you get to new york city and you see this? >> i feel like it's just like we did not expect it to look like this. and also like the smoke, we came out without the face masks at first, but as we kept on walking, we had to put it on, because it was very smoky outside. >> because it was so smoky, were you experiencing any health effects? >> i don't think, i think it's just like a runny nose...
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want to talk about new york city again. 484. compared to one of the most polluted and poor air quality cities in the world, delhi. three times their number. it may not be much better tomorrow, as you saw today at conditions can change in her research is be aware of your surroundings and be ready to protect you and your family if the smoke gets thick. >> david: let's hope the system shifts by early next week to rob, thanks so much. see you tomorrow. good night. >> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. ♪ >> it was shocking. because i know the kid. i just saw him the other day recently. it's very shocking. kristen: shocking and we are learning more about the 15-year-old boy who was killed early this morning in san jose. good afternoon. i'm kristen sze. da i'm dan ashley. it happened in the parking lot of an apartment complex. kristen: zach fontes what -- was at the scene and has more for us. reporter: devastation after the death of a high school student. the corner and the unified schoo
want to talk about new york city again. 484. compared to one of the most polluted and poor air quality cities in the world, delhi. three times their number. it may not be much better tomorrow, as you saw today at conditions can change in her research is be aware of your surroundings and be ready to protect you and your family if the smoke gets thick. >> david: let's hope the system shifts by early next week to rob, thanks so much. see you tomorrow. good night. >> building a better...