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. >>, new york city health commissioner dr. ashwin boston talks about the monkeypox outbreak and how to confront the spread of the virus. to date new york city has one of the highest numbers of reported epoxy cases. this conversation with "the washington post" is half an hour. ♪ subvariants like b five. we do not know when the vaccine will be ready. -- ba.5. we do not know when the vaccine will be ready. -- if you are not up-to-date with your vaccination schedule trying to get up today. >> you can watch this program in its entirety on our website c-span.org we take you to the washington post new york city's health commissioner discusses the monkeypox outbreak and the spread of that disease. live coverage here on c-span. ♪ >> new york as ever was leading the way with the first in the country to start vaccinating people against monkeypox. people at risk of getting or transmitting buggy box -- monkeypox -- we need to do our best to get ahead of it and it has been a strain on vaccination -- that is limited the number of vaccine
. >>, new york city health commissioner dr. ashwin boston talks about the monkeypox outbreak and how to confront the spread of the virus. to date new york city has one of the highest numbers of reported epoxy cases. this conversation with "the washington post" is half an hour. ♪ subvariants like b five. we do not know when the vaccine will be ready. -- ba.5. we do not know when the vaccine will be ready. -- if you are not up-to-date with your vaccination schedule trying to get...
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how is that good for new york? >> voters in new york voted to elbow gerrymandering for the incumbents. every time across the country, whether it is in a red state were here in new york, the voters are given the opportunity to choose their politician and not the other way around. that is pretty old-fashioned but that is the way it should be. the new york times reported that young and latino voters were, out to save her election. there are multiple times that congressman nadler went along with us to give over part of his section. -- district. we lost the ability to draw our own maps because we adapted to gerrymander in a way that we always give republicans flack for. for race and age. that is one problem. i think it is important to remember why the three of us are on this stage in this district. >> i would like to respond to the gentleman. i am heartbroken that i am losing oakland and queens. two districts that i love. i have a major housing develop ment that i have been working on in brooklyn. my two centers that i
how is that good for new york? >> voters in new york voted to elbow gerrymandering for the incumbents. every time across the country, whether it is in a red state were here in new york, the voters are given the opportunity to choose their politician and not the other way around. that is pretty old-fashioned but that is the way it should be. the new york times reported that young and latino voters were, out to save her election. there are multiple times that congressman nadler went along...
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peaking of new york city and other sucker punch in new york city and this time a brooklyn mall. we have the disturbing details. >> todd: plus, insufficient training, lack of opportunity and chronic short staffing and excessive overtime is taking a toll. >> todd: a passionate plea from one town to say they are understaffed and overworked as crime runs rampant appear that office for that you heard from joins us next. pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill over t-mobile, at&t, and verizon. wow. i can do better! yes you can! i can do better, too! now you really can do better! switch to the fastest mobile service - xfinity mobile. now with the best price on two lines of unlimited. just $30 a line. in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart. efficient. agile. and that's never been more important than it is right now. so for a limited time, comcast business is introduci
peaking of new york city and other sucker punch in new york city and this time a brooklyn mall. we have the disturbing details. >> todd: plus, insufficient training, lack of opportunity and chronic short staffing and excessive overtime is taking a toll. >> todd: a passionate plea from one town to say they are understaffed and overworked as crime runs rampant appear that office for that you heard from joins us next. pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless...
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maybelline new york. [up-beat, quirky jazz music plays] you can't see it yet, baby. [pop] but mom and dad are obsessing over every detail. [lotion bottles thump] [pop] so between them and our softest diaper ever—oh! we're huggies by the way- we got it covered, kiddo. huggies. we got you, baby. ♪♪ ♪♪ el dulce placer del chocolate en cada bocado. el nuevo brown sugar cream cold brew te ayuda a mantenerte cool todo el verano. y está cubierto con espuma fría con azúcar morena. ¿espuma...
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new york city mayor says it's horrific. did he say it was horrific when biden flew plane loads in new york? no, the new york mayor has no idea how horrific it really is. this comes after the first migrant bus arrived in new york city on friday. this group was bigger at 50. new york congressman and gubernatorial candidate lee zeldin says the economic burden from this will continue to get worse in new york and time for the biden administration to lead. >> we have to work together as americans to tackle this. we know how to fix it but we need willing partners especially those who are in charge of the country especially the president of the united states. >> governor abbott says 6500 migrants have been bushd to washington, d.c. since april. d.c. mayor's request for national guard support was rejected from the pentagon. >> harris: she wants to put specificity and details of care and housing and that whole thing. and the mayor here may have to do some of the same things. a no is a no from the federal government. who would know th
new york city mayor says it's horrific. did he say it was horrific when biden flew plane loads in new york? no, the new york mayor has no idea how horrific it really is. this comes after the first migrant bus arrived in new york city on friday. this group was bigger at 50. new york congressman and gubernatorial candidate lee zeldin says the economic burden from this will continue to get worse in new york and time for the biden administration to lead. >> we have to work together as...
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in 1871 the new york times charged tweed with having looted the new york city treasury. to the tune of $45 million. now, that maybe trump change these days but at the time it amounted to a some greater than the entire annual u.s. federal budget before this. this is a lot of money, this is a lot of money. at the time of the indictment, he served as the cities commissioner of public works, again, seems like kind of a minor bureaucratic job position, nothing that we would see is carrying great power, but as i have said before, his true political power away in his position as head of tammany hall. as head of tammany hall he controlled the selection of candidates that the democratic party would support. he picked the candidates. and, he was in charge of making sure that those candidates -- yes? >> was he accused of stealing from the government? >> yes, yes, yes, yes, they ring is simply he was the focus of the accusation, because people like nast and the critics realized that he was the power behind the throne, if you are going to focus on somebody to indict, it was going to
in 1871 the new york times charged tweed with having looted the new york city treasury. to the tune of $45 million. now, that maybe trump change these days but at the time it amounted to a some greater than the entire annual u.s. federal budget before this. this is a lot of money, this is a lot of money. at the time of the indictment, he served as the cities commissioner of public works, again, seems like kind of a minor bureaucratic job position, nothing that we would see is carrying great...
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it's time these officials in new york -- and i'm glad you mentioned "the new york times" -- they haven't reported about this, about the chaos at the border. maybe finally "the new york times" will also start talking about the chaos at the border caused by the biden administration's changes. >> jesse: you're not handcuffing migrants and forcing them unwillingly on to buses and telling them, you're going to new york, you're going to washington, d.c., as they try to fight to get off the bus. that's not happening, right? >> exactly. they signed a waiver of agreement when they board that bus. >> jesse: okay, good, because some of these mayors, bowser in particular, can't imagine why anybody would ever want to go to d.c. she's, like, they can't want this to be their final destination, washington, d.c., the nation's capital. it's an indictment on her own governance. do you understand when mayor adams says, well, we have a housing problem. why can't they find housing in texas? what's your response to that? >> the cartel are not looking for housing in texas. the cartels coming through texas, they
it's time these officials in new york -- and i'm glad you mentioned "the new york times" -- they haven't reported about this, about the chaos at the border. maybe finally "the new york times" will also start talking about the chaos at the border caused by the biden administration's changes. >> jesse: you're not handcuffing migrants and forcing them unwillingly on to buses and telling them, you're going to new york, you're going to washington, d.c., as they try to fight...
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there was a mayor i guess a good part of the population in new york was actually in the city of new york and there was this mayor walker and there was a investigation of him and tammany hall, i guess was called the seabury commission. yeah, can you elaborate on that? and did they were they helpful tammany hall in his progressive agenda or where they trying to block his agenda when he was governor? great question. i did i didn't have enough time really to go into seabury, but yes, it's in my book. so he's dominated for president. i didn't mention this but who was the chief opponent to win the democratic nomination in 1932? who won the roosevelt had to win two thirds of the vote to get the nomination he had gotten more than 50% but he hadn't gotten all the way there. al smith one, pennsylvania and massachusetts and and then roosevelt ended up getting john nance garner to be as vice president and that got texas in california but to your point after he gets to nomination. imagine this in august of that year. the mayor jimmy walker who was you know accused of corruption of getting kickbacks o
there was a mayor i guess a good part of the population in new york was actually in the city of new york and there was this mayor walker and there was a investigation of him and tammany hall, i guess was called the seabury commission. yeah, can you elaborate on that? and did they were they helpful tammany hall in his progressive agenda or where they trying to block his agenda when he was governor? great question. i did i didn't have enough time really to go into seabury, but yes, it's in my...
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new york, you get everything. new york feeds you, you know? you don't need anything else. from sequences shot at this house on staten island and elsewhere in new york, and in fact, as far away as sicily, the godfather comes together extremely smoothly as a masterful movie. but behind the scenes, it was anything but smooth. there was a lot of friction between the director, francis ford coppola, and studio executives on a number of matters. there were fights over budget, location, setting. at one point, there was even an insurrection about among coppola's own crew, that they wanted him replaced as director. so, it was just a fight around everything. some of the other families won't sit still for all—out war! then they hand me sollozzo! my father wouldn't want to hear this, this is business not personal. but robert duvall remembers that in the midst of all the mayhem, coppola managed to remain a steady hand, working well with the actors. the thing that was good about coppola, he didn't say you had to do it, like certain old—time directors. he wanted to see what you brough
new york, you get everything. new york feeds you, you know? you don't need anything else. from sequences shot at this house on staten island and elsewhere in new york, and in fact, as far away as sicily, the godfather comes together extremely smoothly as a masterful movie. but behind the scenes, it was anything but smooth. there was a lot of friction between the director, francis ford coppola, and studio executives on a number of matters. there were fights over budget, location, setting. at one...
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new york is in new york. there is no other place like new york. another factor is the role played by america's central bank. by raising borrowing costs to control record high inflation, more potential home buyers are being pushed into the rental market. have you ever seen anything like this? not in the rental market. 14—15% increase above pre—pandemic levels is a bit surprising. a long standing expert on new york real estate, sees no signs of a slowdown. the middle class is being squeezed. this has been going on forfour decades. it continues to get worse. and you know, it's really to the city's advantage to solve, or a city's advantage to solve affordable housing, because many of many of those would—be employees are what makes the city run. views like this help explain why so many people want to live in manhattan. but soaring prices are putting it increasingly out of reach for many. in fact, you'd have to make around $200,000 a year if you only wanted to spend 30% of your income on rent. with more people being squeezed by the cost of living
new york is in new york. there is no other place like new york. another factor is the role played by america's central bank. by raising borrowing costs to control record high inflation, more potential home buyers are being pushed into the rental market. have you ever seen anything like this? not in the rental market. 14—15% increase above pre—pandemic levels is a bit surprising. a long standing expert on new york real estate, sees no signs of a slowdown. the middle class is being squeezed....
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, it's just in new york state. i am joined by kyle, thank you for joining us. were you actually in the hall at the event? explained that for us, if you can. i hall at the event? explained that for us, if you can.— for us, if you can. i was about 14 or 15 rows _ for us, if you can. i was about 14 or 15 rows back— for us, if you can. i was about 14 or 15 rows back and _ for us, if you can. i was about 14 or 15 rows back and the - for us, if you can. i was about 14 or 15 rows back and the venue i or 15 rows back and the venue is populated now and here's the amp, short for amphitheatre and it's a very large covered and outdoor amphitheatre they can see a few thousand people and, i arrived a couple minutes early today from the talk because we all knew that salman rushdie is going to be extremely popular and he always has something important to say and so, we are all still reeling here to understand what this means for those with the courage to pursue their creative passions and what it means for america and what it
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new york city is not safe? we have all been experiencing that for, i don't know, the last two years. welcome to the party, adam. >> i would think that he should run his city and by the way if i'm going to go to texas to do what he wants me to do. can i fly? you want to hop on a bus for like 18 hours? go to texas and land there and go hey, how are you doing? i vote for beto o'rourke. sorry i will come back. no, i can't do that. >> ainsley: here is the mayor speaking yesterday. listen. >> i just think it's unfair that new york city we are saying we are going to do our part. we are taking on this awesome responsibility. federal government and the state should assist them in this as well. because it's more than housing. it's unimaginable to come to a country and your first visit here someone is throwing you out as the governor of texas is doing. and then try to navigate this complex country delivery of services. i'm deeply contemplating taking a bus load of new yorkers to go to texas and do some good old fashioned
new york city is not safe? we have all been experiencing that for, i don't know, the last two years. welcome to the party, adam. >> i would think that he should run his city and by the way if i'm going to go to texas to do what he wants me to do. can i fly? you want to hop on a bus for like 18 hours? go to texas and land there and go hey, how are you doing? i vote for beto o'rourke. sorry i will come back. no, i can't do that. >> ainsley: here is the mayor speaking yesterday....
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lamenting anti-immigrant hate, but we will not in new york. >> martha, also today, the new york city mayor eric adams as he spun into a "new york post" article that claims that some think migrants are getting preferential treatment compared to homeless americans, including veterans, but the mayor says that's not true. >> we treat everyone who seeks shelter assistance the same way as universal, and now we treat people -- with what we've always done. >> meanwhile in washington, d.c., the mayor is again requesting national guard support. the pentagon denied her initial report last friday, and over 6600 migrants have been blessed they are in recent months. our correspondent is in eagle pass, texas, and he says in 90 minutes at 400 migrants across the border illegally, which is more than the entire number of migrants that have been officially bused here to new york city, martha. >> what they are getting is a drop in the bucket compared to what texas has been dealing with, at many times, 4,000 people over the course of a couple of days. thank you very much. joining us now, lisa boothe and
lamenting anti-immigrant hate, but we will not in new york. >> martha, also today, the new york city mayor eric adams as he spun into a "new york post" article that claims that some think migrants are getting preferential treatment compared to homeless americans, including veterans, but the mayor says that's not true. >> we treat everyone who seeks shelter assistance the same way as universal, and now we treat people -- with what we've always done. >> meanwhile in...
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the system of canals and hudson river transport that connected new york city to growing upstate new york cities and towns like syracuse, buffalo. this also issues in a major migration of new england hours into upstate new york and into ohio as they are able to reap the benefits of these economic trends in deeper western areas. you can see on this map behind me here, the roads and canals crisscrossing across the country. what is jumping out to you about the number of transportation networks by the 1840s? what do you see? >> in contradiction to what we previously learned, now we're going to travel more towards the ports, north carolina, even down toward alabama and mississippi, rather than being tied to the coastline, allowing for greater transportation and access to people of all backgrounds and demographics. >> when else do you see? >> charles? >> it goes farther west. all the way to green bay, the iowa territory, not that long ago people were complaining about going to ohio. absolutely, no complaining about going to ohio. >> other things? what about cities? any city named jumping out? w
the system of canals and hudson river transport that connected new york city to growing upstate new york cities and towns like syracuse, buffalo. this also issues in a major migration of new england hours into upstate new york and into ohio as they are able to reap the benefits of these economic trends in deeper western areas. you can see on this map behind me here, the roads and canals crisscrossing across the country. what is jumping out to you about the number of transportation networks by...
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she moved to new york to study art. she opened her own art school, which one visitor described poetically as a sanctuary of industry and dreams. she founded and directed one of the largest wpa art centers and she became the first black woman to open her own gallery. this is a souvenir reproduction of her signature work a commission for the 1939, new york world's fair. it was the only commission at the fair from a black woman artist life magazine in fact described savage as one of few black people commissioned by the world's fair to do anything, but quote pick and shovel work. the piece was inspired by the song lift every voice and sing which had been declared the black national anthem by the naacp in 1919. here is a short clip of the song as performed by the harlem boys choir. here regardless ;? savages sculpture becomes i think a visual manifestation of that song's power. it features 12 young black singers in graduated heights taking the form of a harp. they're pressed together in community and in solidarity they're si
she moved to new york to study art. she opened her own art school, which one visitor described poetically as a sanctuary of industry and dreams. she founded and directed one of the largest wpa art centers and she became the first black woman to open her own gallery. this is a souvenir reproduction of her signature work a commission for the 1939, new york world's fair. it was the only commission at the fair from a black woman artist life magazine in fact described savage as one of few black...
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square, new york city. only place in the world where you can hear a skunk complaining about the smell. to oversimplify it, folks, if new york were a women's shampoo, joe biden wouldn't sniff it. new yorkers are logging complaints to the odor system. we'll take to the streets to find out why the city that never sleeps smells like the city that never showers. why does the city smell so bad? >> there's cbd everywhere. >> you're blaming the weed. >> people are urin ating in the streets and smoking too much weed. >> i don't like the way you look at me when you say that. >> new york smells so bad. >> you just wished new york smelled as good as east africa? >> so good. >> you blame the internets and the smoke? >> yeah. >> it's just tobacco in those internets, right? >> yeah. >> good man. a cop stopped me a minute ago. are you smoking marijuana? no. well, there you go. >> why does new york smell? >> not enough showers. >> does florida smell like this? >> no. >> everywhere you smell it. what you expect? >> weed is g
square, new york city. only place in the world where you can hear a skunk complaining about the smell. to oversimplify it, folks, if new york were a women's shampoo, joe biden wouldn't sniff it. new yorkers are logging complaints to the odor system. we'll take to the streets to find out why the city that never sleeps smells like the city that never showers. why does the city smell so bad? >> there's cbd everywhere. >> you're blaming the weed. >> people are urin ating in the...
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in new york state and new york city they've experienced a population increase. so i expect the problem is tougher for them. >> dana: how are you trying to recruit to find teachers? >> is well, it's really trying to grow your own. in this part of the state a lot of younger students when they go through school may not come back to the area. teacher may leave a neighboring district to come here and who will backfill that position? we're trying to schedule out retirements forare the next three years and know at the end of this year we'll lose two high school science teachers, the sciences are the harder to fill areas. we'll reach out to an area of teacher preparation program and see if they have student teachers coming through the pipeline. a great opportunity for them to get to know our school and how proficient they are in the classroom. >> bill: randi weingarten. >> this year was the worst i've ever seen. the politics and politicians have really polluted what goes on with teachers right now. >> dana: do you think politics is the reason that you have a shortage of
in new york state and new york city they've experienced a population increase. so i expect the problem is tougher for them. >> dana: how are you trying to recruit to find teachers? >> is well, it's really trying to grow your own. in this part of the state a lot of younger students when they go through school may not come back to the area. teacher may leave a neighboring district to come here and who will backfill that position? we're trying to schedule out retirements forare the...
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york city. the governor saying hold on a second, the federal government has been flying migrants into new york for months. so why is the reaction so different now? the mayor here in new york is also explaining why he believes only 14 of an expected 40 migrants arrived on that second bus. listen to this. >> people thought when they got off the buses they thought would be arrested or apprehended. governor abbott what he is doing is so inhumane. >> so adams also says migrants were forced on buses, harris. according to the governor's office, quote, these migrants willingly chose to go to new york city having signed a voluntary consent waiver available in multiple languages upon boarding that they agreed on the destination. if the mayor wants a solution to the crisis he should call on the president. so far senate majority leader chuck schumer is staying quiet. >> no off topics on the migrant crisis i haven't had time to dig into it. i will get a briefing and put out a statement. >> top line message i
york city. the governor saying hold on a second, the federal government has been flying migrants into new york for months. so why is the reaction so different now? the mayor here in new york is also explaining why he believes only 14 of an expected 40 migrants arrived on that second bus. listen to this. >> people thought when they got off the buses they thought would be arrested or apprehended. governor abbott what he is doing is so inhumane. >> so adams also says migrants were...
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new york city mayor eric adamson texas governor greg abbott as more buses arrive in new york city in texas. i am here for elizabeth macdonald. that evening and it starts right now. ♪♪ >> we begin with stocks ending higher today as the snp books it fourth straight weekly gain. passing the democrats nearly $740 billion spending bill. the inflation reduction act now goes to president biden's desk for signature. republicans worn the sweeping package will only hurt the economy. a warrant served against former president trump mar-a-lago home released. answering on the motivations behind monday's raid. we are live with the latest details. jonathan. >> hi there. with the consent of former president trump and the department of justice, this federal judge agreed to release documents surrounding this search warrant that was taken out by the fbi on monday. the government believed it may be a violation of federal laws against gathering, transmitting or losing defense information, concealment, removal of documents or destruction or falsification of records and investigations. it did not includ
new york city mayor eric adamson texas governor greg abbott as more buses arrive in new york city in texas. i am here for elizabeth macdonald. that evening and it starts right now. ♪♪ >> we begin with stocks ending higher today as the snp books it fourth straight weekly gain. passing the democrats nearly $740 billion spending bill. the inflation reduction act now goes to president biden's desk for signature. republicans worn the sweeping package will only hurt the economy. a warrant...
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my mother is from rochester, new york. dad is from buffalo, new york. they moved to new jersey the time i was born. project veritas is located in westchester county, new york 45 minutes north of new york city. we have a few dozen journalists roaming the country undercover. >> was your life like zero to 18? >> are right about that in my first book. my father and grandfather were in construction and property maintenance and i help them up until my teenage years. i write about some of that story and the story of resilience in my life. i didn't ever think i was going to be a journalist, but i watched local news in new york fox five nbc four abc seven. i read the new york times every day. i read newspapers every day for a year or two. i found mike wallace once said this. he said it best. things were not as they seemed and rarely as they should be. i didn't know what to do with that sentiment. i didn't know what that meant to meet. was i going to be an actor? work in finance? work with my dad? i wanted to do something about that. things were not portrayed acc
my mother is from rochester, new york. dad is from buffalo, new york. they moved to new jersey the time i was born. project veritas is located in westchester county, new york 45 minutes north of new york city. we have a few dozen journalists roaming the country undercover. >> was your life like zero to 18? >> are right about that in my first book. my father and grandfather were in construction and property maintenance and i help them up until my teenage years. i write about some of...
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new york's redrawn 12th district. carolyn maloney and jerry nadler, two powerhouses, it's east side and west side and it's a mess. >> it is a bit of a mess. two titans as you say. people who have been in office both in office for 30 years, both chairing important committees, judiciary and oversight committees and i will say this. they were friendly as well and you see this race turn a little personal. that's unfortunate. at the end, it's not going to matter that much. this will be a democratic district no matter what. in terms of new york losing more influence it matters in that sense. >> when you say not so friendly, this has been so mean-spirited. >> it's gotten -- it's been taken to a place that i would not have predicted would have happened because they had worked so closely together on 9/11 victims compensation, jerry nadler had been the big fighter for the rail freight tunnel, carolyn maloney the second avenue subway. they have both contributed to new york in the past and now going against each other. i'm friend
new york's redrawn 12th district. carolyn maloney and jerry nadler, two powerhouses, it's east side and west side and it's a mess. >> it is a bit of a mess. two titans as you say. people who have been in office both in office for 30 years, both chairing important committees, judiciary and oversight committees and i will say this. they were friendly as well and you see this race turn a little personal. that's unfortunate. at the end, it's not going to matter that much. this will be a...
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dates greg abbott calling outs new york city mayor eric adams in "new york post" op-ed, he adams talked to talked about sanctuary city he wants to condemn anyone pressing him to walk the walk, eric adams has been complaining about greg abbott sending buses to new york joining me right now new york republican gubernatorial nominee, new york congressman lee zeldin a member of the house financial services committee and house foreign affairs committee we appreciate you joining me this morning, congressman good to see you. >> great to be with you. >> we have been watching buses they are unloading largely adult male, greg abbott with governor of texas emissions sending buses to new york to let new york other cities like d.c. understand what is going on in texas. 7,000 people a day are coming across the border into texas. there is not even that amount that has come to new york yet, your reaction. >> these border states border communities are desperate. and while you might see some footage come in of one busy morning into the port authority of new york, this is happening all day everyday. insid
dates greg abbott calling outs new york city mayor eric adams in "new york post" op-ed, he adams talked to talked about sanctuary city he wants to condemn anyone pressing him to walk the walk, eric adams has been complaining about greg abbott sending buses to new york joining me right now new york republican gubernatorial nominee, new york congressman lee zeldin a member of the house financial services committee and house foreign affairs committee we appreciate you joining me this...
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-- throughout one of new york's hottest ever summers. and i certainly cannot forget to mention the small army of former staffers who worked on this campaign, many of them from far away. [cheers] now, a few campaign names i would especially like to acknowledge. dan rubin. who was a remark -- who's remarkably steady hand and could solve even the most difficult communications. mark. [cheers] who provide sage, brilliant strategic wisdom on everything and produced fantastic mail and tv. olivia and julian. [cheers] they sure got the job done, didn't they? rob. a longtime district director and all around spectacular utility player who works harder and more doggedly than anyone. and of course, my irreplaceable chief of staff, amy r utkin.' she is fond of saying she really likes to win. no one can build coalitions, score big progressive victories or lead a winning campaign than she can. thank you for always fighting for us, so fiercely for me and with me. [cheers] i am so proud of tonight's victory and i am thrilled that we were able to win while
-- throughout one of new york's hottest ever summers. and i certainly cannot forget to mention the small army of former staffers who worked on this campaign, many of them from far away. [cheers] now, a few campaign names i would especially like to acknowledge. dan rubin. who was a remark -- who's remarkably steady hand and could solve even the most difficult communications. mark. [cheers] who provide sage, brilliant strategic wisdom on everything and produced fantastic mail and tv. olivia and...
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. >>> this is cbs news flash, i'm matt pieper in new york. florida and new york voters went to the polls to choose the democrats to take on powerful republicans. cbs news predicts that charlie crist has won the nomination for governor, facing off against ron desantis. and projects tval demings has won, facing marco rubio. and jerry nadler has beat fellow congresswoman carolyn maloney. download the cbs news app on cell phone or connected tv. matt pieper, cbs news. ♪ >> announcer: this is "the cbs overnight news." >>> tonight we're learning new information about the fbi search at former president trump's mar-a-lago estate, giving us a glimpse into what kind of classified materials were allegedly kept at the 45th president's florida home. cbs news previously reported that classified documents were found in boxes that national archives got back in january, but the trump team shared a letter from the archivist with new details inside those 15 boxes were documents marked as classified, national security information, including the highest levels o
. >>> this is cbs news flash, i'm matt pieper in new york. florida and new york voters went to the polls to choose the democrats to take on powerful republicans. cbs news predicts that charlie crist has won the nomination for governor, facing off against ron desantis. and projects tval demings has won, facing marco rubio. and jerry nadler has beat fellow congresswoman carolyn maloney. download the cbs news app on cell phone or connected tv. matt pieper, cbs news. ♪ >>...
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your cnn your new york times. but here some of the other employees i mean andrea mitchell at nbc news is on this reporter's committee. we're writing to this judge saying you shouldn't do this to project veritas pretty extraordinary and we had people on the floor of the house railing on against these raids madam speaker the halls of this hallowed republic have become darkened with the smut and filth of corrupted justice. imagine a pre-dawn raid waking from a dead sleep and sheer terror to men with guns screaming searching furiously for -- evidence against their authoritarian master. this horrifying vision is not pulled from the pages of some graphic novel. this was last week's headline. so is it scary? yeah, it's scary you bet. it's scary. but oh another thing that happened after this is we had senators write letters to the department of justice asking about this talking about these cases that protect the rights of journalists, and i'm proud to say that just in a few days from now that veritas myself and our attorn
your cnn your new york times. but here some of the other employees i mean andrea mitchell at nbc news is on this reporter's committee. we're writing to this judge saying you shouldn't do this to project veritas pretty extraordinary and we had people on the floor of the house railing on against these raids madam speaker the halls of this hallowed republic have become darkened with the smut and filth of corrupted justice. imagine a pre-dawn raid waking from a dead sleep and sheer terror to men...
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this is what they do and as a result of this, new york times article, as a result of this new york times article, facebook banned the video i just showed you because facebook uses the new york times as their fact checkers. okay? and that-- and the circle of propaganda is complete. so what do you do about it? we sued the new york times and we've scored a victory against them. [applause] and this is a recording-- these are the words from the judge and the supreme court of the state of new york saying that it was the new york times that engaged in disinformation and deception. listen to this. >> the articles that are subject of this action called the video deception, but the dictionary says disinformation and deceptive applies to the failure to note they injected their opinions in these articles as they now claim. >> they injected their opinion in a news article and that opinion was used by the claimant's opinion. and we sued them for defamation, but facebook is banning the video based on an opinion? well, think about that, that's precisely the very disinformation and misinformation they're
this is what they do and as a result of this, new york times article, as a result of this new york times article, facebook banned the video i just showed you because facebook uses the new york times as their fact checkers. okay? and that-- and the circle of propaganda is complete. so what do you do about it? we sued the new york times and we've scored a victory against them. [applause] and this is a recording-- these are the words from the judge and the supreme court of the state of new york...
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new york and many other northern states were closed for business. it is not surprising to see such a boom in the sunshine state. jackie: there is no state income tax but has drawn people down there as well. i talk to people across new york city that are in business here who say crime is a huge deterrent for them with respect to being able to stay open and that must be a deterrent for those considering starting a business here too. >> certainly. of course unfortunately new yorkers pay a high price for the crime they get and when you look at the relative tax burdens between the states new york's tax burden is 70% higher than that of florida so not only are people feeling more safe, more open, more able to start businesses but their tax there tax burden is so much less. it is a huge advantage over other northern states like new york, new jersey, illinois and so forth. jackie: what do you think politicians could do. mayor eric adams is not tackling the big issues in new york but is there anything he can do at least superficially to encourage businesses
new york and many other northern states were closed for business. it is not surprising to see such a boom in the sunshine state. jackie: there is no state income tax but has drawn people down there as well. i talk to people across new york city that are in business here who say crime is a huge deterrent for them with respect to being able to stay open and that must be a deterrent for those considering starting a business here too. >> certainly. of course unfortunately new yorkers pay a...
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amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> the international community should better understand finally high-level mexican govnment officials arbeing held responsible for eir volvement in the disappearance of the 4 students for fabricatinevidence, for inventing investigations,nd also doing everything in their power to prevent the students from being found. amy: mexico's former attorney general has been arrested. dozens of soldiers and officers face charges. related to the disappearance of 43 students in ayotzinapa, mexico, eight yea ago. the charges come just days after state truth commission says the disappearances are a crime of the state. we will go to mexico city for the latest. the two the political crisis in pakistan where former prime minister imran khan is facing anti-terrorism charges as tv stations are barred from airing his speeches live. >> i had called take legal action against police officers and judicial magistrates and the government registered a terrorism case against me. when we say we will take legal acti
amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> the international community should better understand finally high-level mexican govnment officials arbeing held responsible for eir volvement in the disappearance of the 4 students for fabricatinevidence, for inventing investigations,nd also doing everything in their power to prevent the students from being found. amy: mexico's former attorney general has been arrested. dozens of soldiers and officers face charges. related to the disappearance...
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well enterprising new york. businessman got the idea that we could capitalize on this image of bears by creating teddy's bears. okay, so you have these plush stuffed animals the teddy bears that you all know that are produced in mass after this as a response to this episode here. so the teddy bears the teddy is teddy roosevelt. i'm in the theodore roosevelt association today, which is a group of admirers of tr. they still give out teddy bears to sick kids and hospitals today was kind of a part of the legacy of this. well in 1904 i say he's re-elected in quotation marks. it wasn't really elected the first time but he was elected in his own right and that was important to him psychologically. i think that he not just be brought into the presidency via assassination, but that the american people actually voted their approbation for him and they they did that in overwhelming fashion in 1904. just a few highlights again as we look at his career roosevelt won the nobel peace prize. and a second term for another mediat
well enterprising new york. businessman got the idea that we could capitalize on this image of bears by creating teddy's bears. okay, so you have these plush stuffed animals the teddy bears that you all know that are produced in mass after this as a response to this episode here. so the teddy bears the teddy is teddy roosevelt. i'm in the theodore roosevelt association today, which is a group of admirers of tr. they still give out teddy bears to sick kids and hospitals today was kind of a part...
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el gobierno de texas envÍa autobuses con indocumentados a nueva york. autoridades dicen que es una maniobra de presiÓn contra las polÍticas fronteriza de la casa blanca. salen a la luz de los detalles del escÁndalo que estremece a la selecciÓn de fÚtbol sub—20 de mÉxico por acoso sexual. locutor: este es su "noticiero univisiÓn: ediciÓn nocturna", con patricia janiot y leÓn krauze. p patricia bienvenidos y muy buenas noches. comenzamos en mÉxico, donde a pesar de que han pasado mÁs de 72 horas desde el derrumbe de la mina de carbÓn en coahuila, los desesperados familiares de los mineros atrapados no pierdan la esperanza de que los rescaten con vida. leÓn: brigadas de rescatistas trabajan contrarreloj, pero drenar el derrumbe ha complicado las labores de rescate de los mineros que estarÍan atrapados a unos 60 metros de profundidad de un espacio que dicen estÁ inundado. reportero: me encuentro en coahuila, al norte de mÉxico. en estos momentos continÚan las labores de rescate de los 10 mineros que estÁn atrapados justo aquÍ en esta mi
el gobierno de texas envÍa autobuses con indocumentados a nueva york. autoridades dicen que es una maniobra de presiÓn contra las polÍticas fronteriza de la casa blanca. salen a la luz de los detalles del escÁndalo que estremece a la selecciÓn de fÚtbol sub—20 de mÉxico por acoso sexual. locutor: este es su "noticiero univisiÓn: ediciÓn nocturna", con patricia janiot y leÓn krauze. p patricia bienvenidos y muy buenas noches. comenzamos en mÉxico, donde a pesar de que han...
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host: one of the things you discuss in the book is the college of new york. bit is creating an interesting time. so what is your take of what is going on there quick. >> the city college of new york? that was very interesting. after george was drafted and inducted in the army, the u.s. army february 1943 he goes to fort dix in new jersey then the citadel and had the army classification test. he scored 152 so that put them in a ranking of the army specialized training program. this was a program to advance the scientific capability of some draftees with all kinds of war projects. we needed scientists. so to keep in mind but the very important places there were a stp numbers and george was one of them. and he was there for one year. and then he was chosen to be in another group. a detachment where it meant he would be a scientist who would go togr one of the manhattan project sites tont be an assistant project to a scientist. so cc and why was an interesting place and has been. so then after the war he returns and gets his degree and completes his study. and he
host: one of the things you discuss in the book is the college of new york. bit is creating an interesting time. so what is your take of what is going on there quick. >> the city college of new york? that was very interesting. after george was drafted and inducted in the army, the u.s. army february 1943 he goes to fort dix in new jersey then the citadel and had the army classification test. he scored 152 so that put them in a ranking of the army specialized training program. this was a...
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and new york and boston. central maine today got to a 100 degree index, and these advisories have been added into tuesday. linsey. >> more sweltering days ahead. rob, thank you. >>> tonight, there is new hope for a prisoner exchange. russia is signaling it's ready to discuss a swap for detained wnba star brittney griner and former marine paul whelan. former u.n. ambassador bill richardson said any deal would likely be a two for two. two detained americans for two imprisoned russians. here's abc's mola lenghi. >> reporter: tonight, a former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. helping to bring home brittney griner says he believes the wnba star will be released. bill richardson telling our george stephanopoulos today -- >> i'm optimistic. i think she's going to be freed. >> reporter: richardson now working as an outside adviser in negotiations for griner as well as other detainees including former marine paul whelan. >> there's going to be a prisoner swap though, and i think it will be two for two >> reporter: after gr
and new york and boston. central maine today got to a 100 degree index, and these advisories have been added into tuesday. linsey. >> more sweltering days ahead. rob, thank you. >>> tonight, there is new hope for a prisoner exchange. russia is signaling it's ready to discuss a swap for detained wnba star brittney griner and former marine paul whelan. former u.n. ambassador bill richardson said any deal would likely be a two for two. two detained americans for two imprisoned...
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polio cases in new york york state prompting concern about community spread, a infectious disease expert joins us live to answer our questions. questions. > >> is california in for a mega blood? the unnerving prediction from researchers, and what it means. >> [ music ] > >> imagine learning math through through hip-hop, meet the east bay math teacher using a very unusual approach to help his sts his students pay attention. good good evening, i'm ryan yamamoto. yamamoto. >> it's back to school for students in alameda today, masks masks are no longer required, they are highly recommended, though. if students are exposed to covid they can still come to school, but they will have to mask up for 10 days. despite the the changes, parents and students say they are happy to be back. >> 100% excited, it's been great great so far. it's an exciting day to meet new friends, see old old friends, meet new teachers. >> when it comes to other school school districts, san francisco and fremont start on wednesday, san lorenzo starts on thursday, next week livermore students are are back in class, tuesday
polio cases in new york york state prompting concern about community spread, a infectious disease expert joins us live to answer our questions. questions. > >> is california in for a mega blood? the unnerving prediction from researchers, and what it means. >> [ music ] > >> imagine learning math through through hip-hop, meet the east bay math teacher using a very unusual approach to help his sts his students pay attention. good good evening, i'm ryan yamamoto. yamamoto....
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and to new york. maria: coming up, exclusive new video from my trip to the southern border this week as the texas department of public safety analyzes and tests thousands of pounds of illegal drugs that were seized at the wide open border and are now killing americans. former trumped a visor steven miller on the politics -- stephen miller on the politics of the fbi and the dereliction of duty at the border. then, the crime spiking on our streets. >> savage criminals are being released on cashless bail to continue their violent rampages against the united states of america. entire communities are being torn to. >> reds with stabbings -- sleds with with stabbings, shootings, stanking s, rapes and murders. maria: president trump discussing the crime spike, even an attack on gubernatorial candidate lee zeldin two weeks ago. the congressman is here joining me with his plans to unseat governor kathy hochul and end the cashless bail. plus, january 6th, hunter biden, merrick garland and two systems of justice
and to new york. maria: coming up, exclusive new video from my trip to the southern border this week as the texas department of public safety analyzes and tests thousands of pounds of illegal drugs that were seized at the wide open border and are now killing americans. former trumped a visor steven miller on the politics -- stephen miller on the politics of the fbi and the dereliction of duty at the border. then, the crime spiking on our streets. >> savage criminals are being released on...
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joining me now from pompano beach, florida, and kingston, new york, and in new york city. pompano beach is my favorite thing to say today. i'll begin there with you. you've got these two candidates who want a chance to go after ron desantis. what are you hearing from voters? just secondly, i am curious. does it look like ron desantis is vulnerable at all in the race or does he have a pretty strong lock on the governor's mansion as of now? >> when you look at polling he is ahead of the democratic candidates but this is still early and there is still time for the field to coalesce once a nominee is set here. one thing i've been hearing from both candidates and the voters that i've been talking to is that ron desantis is top of mind among the democrats in this state. they know what a formidible challenger desantis is with someone who has approval in the 50s, with that national name recognition and the $130 million war chest ready for whichever nominee comes out of this primary process. so among voters as they've been listening to the candidates they've been thinking about whi
joining me now from pompano beach, florida, and kingston, new york, and in new york city. pompano beach is my favorite thing to say today. i'll begin there with you. you've got these two candidates who want a chance to go after ron desantis. what are you hearing from voters? just secondly, i am curious. does it look like ron desantis is vulnerable at all in the race or does he have a pretty strong lock on the governor's mansion as of now? >> when you look at polling he is ahead of the...
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migrants arrived in new york city. critics say he should be pointing the finger at the biden administration. and another violent weekend across the united states. these robbers in new york city, they were caught on video stealing more than $2 million in high-end jewelry. former nypd darren porcher will be here with us next. >> what we need is 87,000 more officers on the street to stop these, stop soft on crime policies democrats put in place, increaseing criminality. increaseing criminality. ♪ i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elephant." it's really, really helped me tremendously. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. moving forward with node- positive breast cancer is overwhelming. but i never just found m
migrants arrived in new york city. critics say he should be pointing the finger at the biden administration. and another violent weekend across the united states. these robbers in new york city, they were caught on video stealing more than $2 million in high-end jewelry. former nypd darren porcher will be here with us next. >> what we need is 87,000 more officers on the street to stop these, stop soft on crime policies democrats put in place, increaseing criminality. increaseing...
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but this political club in new york controls new york city politics for much of the late 19th century and into with about the middle of the 20th century. and the image that you have here which is very much an image of tamny if hall certainly during suggests -- tammany hall suggests evil and corruption, again, from the perspective of that political culture. that is what tammany is, little call corruption. the reading that you have for today, however, gives a different, more os if view of -- more positive view within the culture itself. so first we're going to -- the next part of the class we're going to go over some of the history, the most relevant history of tammany hall in the middle of the 20th century. and then, after that, we will look at some collections from to give you what you could say is maybe the response from within that second political culture. first political culture, looking from the outside, this is all corrupt, this is destroying american politics and american virtue. from within that culture, no, it's not destroying hearn politics or destroying virtue, it's just a
but this political club in new york controls new york city politics for much of the late 19th century and into with about the middle of the 20th century. and the image that you have here which is very much an image of tamny if hall certainly during suggests -- tammany hall suggests evil and corruption, again, from the perspective of that political culture. that is what tammany is, little call corruption. the reading that you have for today, however, gives a different, more os if view of -- more...
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joining us now is new york city's mayor eric adams. sir, thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you, great to be with you this morning. >> so this is a back and forth between you and governor abbott and here is what abbott said about it. >> i kind of feel like clint eastwood, go ahead, mayor, make my day. >> what do you say to that? >> first of all, it is unfortunate he believes this is a hollywood script and it is not. it is lives of human beings. and to watch a governor lack coordination and show the humanitarian aspects of our country, placing people on a bus, without adequate water, without adequate food, sending them to cities and in many cases they don't understand the language, this is not who we are as americans. i don't want to make his day. i want to make the day of those he is treating in this inhumanitarian fashion. >> you say they're arriving without having adequate food and water. how are they arriving to new york city in your knowledge? >> the conditions are really deplora deplorable. i met a group of migrant
joining us now is new york city's mayor eric adams. sir, thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you, great to be with you this morning. >> so this is a back and forth between you and governor abbott and here is what abbott said about it. >> i kind of feel like clint eastwood, go ahead, mayor, make my day. >> what do you say to that? >> first of all, it is unfortunate he believes this is a hollywood script and it is not. it is lives of human beings. and...
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now i serve as a commissioner in the city of new york. and, you know, frankly, this is why i'm so committed to welcoming people as they take stuff off the buses to make sure they feel welcome, especially those children that are arriving. we've seen children as young as a couple of months old, you know, toddlers. children that will never forget this experience and we want to make sure we're there for them. we also announced an initiative to welcome these children to our school system and make sure that they get the services that they'll need as they settle into new york city. >> i thank you so much for being with us this morning. i appreciate your time. >> thank you so much. >>> up next, the idaho abortion ban is on the line. today a crucial day for what could happen to the lawsuit by the justice department against that abortion ban. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. and tonight's winning numbers are 18, 18 55, 39, 71, and 43 we won! yes! noooo... noooo... noooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes
now i serve as a commissioner in the city of new york. and, you know, frankly, this is why i'm so committed to welcoming people as they take stuff off the buses to make sure they feel welcome, especially those children that are arriving. we've seen children as young as a couple of months old, you know, toddlers. children that will never forget this experience and we want to make sure we're there for them. we also announced an initiative to welcome these children to our school system and make...
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robmariel: saludos a mi gente en nueva york. tuve la suerte de vivir tres aÑos allÁ y definitivamente amo la comunidad dominicana. vamos a hablar acerca de estas temperaturas que el dÍa de hoy marcan la diferencia, tenemos una zona del paÍs que estarÍa por debajo de la media, estamos hablando que 50,000,000 de personas se verÍan afectados bajo estas temperaturas que realmente vienen a resultar en un alivio comparado con las temperaturas que hemos tenido en los Últimos dÍas y esas temperaturas estarÍan 15 por debajo de lo que deberÍan marcar para una Época como Ésta mientras tanto tenemos bastante actividad de lluvia, el sur y sureste del paÍs se encuentra con esa lluvia y esas tormentas que llevarÍan a inundaciones repentinas y acumulados importantes, lo cual tambiÉn ocupa el centro de las planicies y al sur de texas tambiÉn tendrÍamos actividades de lluvia y eso me dar monzÓnica estarÍa alimentando tambiÉn tormentas hacia el centro y sur de las rocosas, por lo tanto el dÍa de hoy tomar bastante precauciÓn
robmariel: saludos a mi gente en nueva york. tuve la suerte de vivir tres aÑos allÁ y definitivamente amo la comunidad dominicana. vamos a hablar acerca de estas temperaturas que el dÍa de hoy marcan la diferencia, tenemos una zona del paÍs que estarÍa por debajo de la media, estamos hablando que 50,000,000 de personas se verÍan afectados bajo estas temperaturas que realmente vienen a resultar en un alivio comparado con las temperaturas que hemos tenido en los Últimos dÍas y esas...
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but new york city will not fall for the trap. new york city will continue to be a welcoming city. governor abbott is promoting anti- hate and will not do that in new york. cox commissioner castro search agreed the 89 migrants who arrived your new york city yesterday midtown, manhattan where we are. asses had multiple migrants tested positive for covid-19. those who did are now being kept in isolation at shelters. but also in new york city shelters mayor adams is responding to allegations to the "new york post" the city's treating migrants better than homeless americans including veterans but here's his response. >> we treat everyone who seeks shelter assistance the same way. it is universal how we treat people. that is what we have always done. >> meanwhile washington d.c. mayor is renewing her request for national guard support to deal with the influx of migrants. of course this is the other city being impacted by this busing program. her initial request was denied last friday. governor abbott's office said 6800 migrants have now been bus to washington d.c. in recent months. now,
but new york city will not fall for the trap. new york city will continue to be a welcoming city. governor abbott is promoting anti- hate and will not do that in new york. cox commissioner castro search agreed the 89 migrants who arrived your new york city yesterday midtown, manhattan where we are. asses had multiple migrants tested positive for covid-19. those who did are now being kept in isolation at shelters. but also in new york city shelters mayor adams is responding to allegations to the...
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so, welcome to new york city. meanwhile, we showed you yesterday these shocking images of border agents unlocking a gate that had been secured by the texas national guard to keep people out. but then, the federal agents actually let them all through, through eagle pass. meanwhile, a new online survey reveals more than half of americans say there is an invasion, that's the word, at our southern border. here with reaction is kenny county, texas sheriff bradco. sheriff, good morning to you. >> hey, when you saw that video of the texas national guard closing the gate person from border patrol who obviously was doing this at the direction of his supervisors, he unlocked the gate and let every one of those 25 migrants in. what did you think? >> first question i have is where is the coordination between the state and the federal government? aren't we supposed to be working in this together? it seems like the federal government is doing exactly whatever it wants to do without any types of checks and balances. >> steve: ri
so, welcome to new york city. meanwhile, we showed you yesterday these shocking images of border agents unlocking a gate that had been secured by the texas national guard to keep people out. but then, the federal agents actually let them all through, through eagle pass. meanwhile, a new online survey reveals more than half of americans say there is an invasion, that's the word, at our southern border. here with reaction is kenny county, texas sheriff bradco. sheriff, good morning to you....
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new york, you get everything. new york feeds you, you know? you don't need anything else. from sequences shot at this house on staten island and elsewhere in new york, and as far away as sicily, the godfather comes together extremely smoothly as a masterful movie. but behind the scenes it was anything but smooth. there was a lot of friction between the director, francis ford coppola, and studio executives on a number of matters. there were fights over budget, location, setting. at one point there was even an insurrection about among coppola's own crew, that they wanted him replaced as director. so it was just a fight around everything. some of the other families won't sit still for all—out war! then they hand me sollozzo! my father wouldn't want to hear this, this is business not personal. but robert duvall remembers that in the midst of all the mayhem, coppola managed to remain a steady hand, working well with the actors. the thing that was good about coppola, he didn't say you had to do it, like certain old—time directors. he wanted to see what you brought to the tab
new york, you get everything. new york feeds you, you know? you don't need anything else. from sequences shot at this house on staten island and elsewhere in new york, and as far away as sicily, the godfather comes together extremely smoothly as a masterful movie. but behind the scenes it was anything but smooth. there was a lot of friction between the director, francis ford coppola, and studio executives on a number of matters. there were fights over budget, location, setting. at one point...