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this is why i am so delighted that commissioner king was here for new york city. and we are partnering as part of our overall stride initiative to support 5 million small businesses, particularly underserved communities run small businesses in the united states. >> thanks, mike. and i think you are right. one of the things that we are focused on them explicitly here treasury is, as we think about racial equity, how do we execute. and execution doesn't always involve capital. although we know that capital is important. it involves, what do we do in terms of helping to build capacity. we are very excited about the work that you are doing their. but i know that money matters and i know that this is a place where bank of america has been focused in terms of trying to lead the charge. and i wanted to ask, bank of america weather not in the eoc and what their efforts. how those efforts align with their business objectives. >> sure. first, just thank you for coming in this panel for having us here. similar to my colleague, it really aligns with our focus on responsible g
this is why i am so delighted that commissioner king was here for new york city. and we are partnering as part of our overall stride initiative to support 5 million small businesses, particularly underserved communities run small businesses in the united states. >> thanks, mike. and i think you are right. one of the things that we are focused on them explicitly here treasury is, as we think about racial equity, how do we execute. and execution doesn't always involve capital. although we...
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now new york city is taking on its resident rodents. stay with us. >>> millions of ukrainians face a winter of hardship as russia intensifies attacks on the country's infrastructure structure. vladimir putin is now being accused of weaponizing the weather. cbs is there. >> reporter: in kherson liberation comes as a painful price. russia is punishing the territory macking lives of misery of residents like this one. half my house doesn't exist anymore he says. even the roof was destroyed. the violence only pushed people here deeper into hunger. residents now rely on food aid from local agencies who distribute parcels from this disused shopping mall where we meet ckaterina and 5-year-old daughter who moved into a nearby apartment after the home was destroyed by russia shelling. how did you explain to your daughter? she still asks when we can go back home, she says. but knows we can't. do you think you can rebuild your life? no, she says. i don't think so. for the remaining residents staying warm is also getting harder as rodriguez continue
now new york city is taking on its resident rodents. stay with us. >>> millions of ukrainians face a winter of hardship as russia intensifies attacks on the country's infrastructure structure. vladimir putin is now being accused of weaponizing the weather. cbs is there. >> reporter: in kherson liberation comes as a painful price. russia is punishing the territory macking lives of misery of residents like this one. half my house doesn't exist anymore he says. even the roof was...
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in new york city, police officers are retiring in absolute record numbers. fox news correspondent laura ingle joins me now to talk about it. laura, why are nypd officers retiring at such a high rate this year? reporter: yeah, a couple of different reasons and the most recent stats released by nypd show that officers are retiring at a rapid rate and they're saying it's a combination of an up tick in crime along with low pay that has sent record numbers heading for the door and in many cases to different jurisdictions and states for better options. according to nypd, nearly 1,972 uniformed officers retired this year, that's up 500 from the same time last year and it's the largest number of officers leaving the department since 20012. while nypd officials said they are recruiting and hiring to replace those who are retiring, nypd officers are actively being recruited by departments across the nation with the promise of higher pay, moving incentives and bonuses. criminal justice experts say it is a trend that's showing no end in sight. >> dwindling numbers, you'
in new york city, police officers are retiring in absolute record numbers. fox news correspondent laura ingle joins me now to talk about it. laura, why are nypd officers retiring at such a high rate this year? reporter: yeah, a couple of different reasons and the most recent stats released by nypd show that officers are retiring at a rapid rate and they're saying it's a combination of an up tick in crime along with low pay that has sent record numbers heading for the door and in many cases to...
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that is the problem and what we need to fix. >> joey: we talk about new york city in new york city alone fatal stabbings and stabbings are up 37%. that is fatal. 10% total. so people unfortunately do not die from such an attack but politicians want to paint this as firearms problem and absolutely we have a problem with implementing the laws with firearms, but what does this say about violence overall in the city? >> what is terrible, especially broad daylight where people have human life. something is wrong there. mergers are down, yeah but technology and medicine is getting better. people are surviving. we have 2,000 shootings yet those victims could have been murdered as well. we have to go out there and start stop coddling these criminals. they need to go to jail and rehabilitated appear they cannot be with society's to create more victims. we should not allow that. >> joey: you have been on the job 16 years. everybody in america wants to know, what keeps a good cop going to work right now? >> it is not easy. police officers love their job and you've heard over and over again they don
that is the problem and what we need to fix. >> joey: we talk about new york city in new york city alone fatal stabbings and stabbings are up 37%. that is fatal. 10% total. so people unfortunately do not die from such an attack but politicians want to paint this as firearms problem and absolutely we have a problem with implementing the laws with firearms, but what does this say about violence overall in the city? >> what is terrible, especially broad daylight where people have human...
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new york city is now the most expensive place to rent. but we're not doing anything to stem those tides. people who make the most money and donate the most money are setting the rules that are in personally making it worse. amy: your report also finds a majority of those in shelters are men, women, and families of color. the largest share, black, who have come from historically redline neighborhoods "that this city has neglected with its education, environment health, and housing dollars." i wanted to bring in jawanza williams without finding and the kind of work you do at vocal-new york. and i also want to ask you about the new rules that are banning photos and videos from within the new york city shelter system. >> first of all, thank you so much for having me. i deeply appreciate being on the air with jumaane williams. i think the first thing i have to say is vocal-new york filled power -- build an economy and democracy in new york city that works for all of us and organize unions made up of people or drugs impacted by these issues who
new york city is now the most expensive place to rent. but we're not doing anything to stem those tides. people who make the most money and donate the most money are setting the rules that are in personally making it worse. amy: your report also finds a majority of those in shelters are men, women, and families of color. the largest share, black, who have come from historically redline neighborhoods "that this city has neglected with its education, environment health, and housing...
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one of the things about police officers here in new york city. tourists take pictures with you everyday. the mounted unit everybody goes up and says can i pet your horse and they take a picture. what about with your dogs? >> so myself, i let people interact with her. she is very friendly. she has a great personality. helps bridge that gap between the community. >> steve: your dog's name is zeta. explain what zeta does to keep the people of new york city safe. >> explosion detection canines. we ride the trains out there interacting every day. >> ainsley: she is ms. december. >> some of our friends. >> who is she named after. >> she is named after zeta first police officer killed in the line of duty in new york city. >> will: she does explosive connection. some of other dogs with us today you mentioned mental health emotional support dogs. >> three dogs here for members and their families through crisis or even every day. again, a huge step forward and we talk about mental health. >> ainsley: we see the mounted units in a lot of parades. what else
one of the things about police officers here in new york city. tourists take pictures with you everyday. the mounted unit everybody goes up and says can i pet your horse and they take a picture. what about with your dogs? >> so myself, i let people interact with her. she is very friendly. she has a great personality. helps bridge that gap between the community. >> steve: your dog's name is zeta. explain what zeta does to keep the people of new york city safe. >> explosion...
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i had tried through every means going through records in new york, new york city, new jersey and through barnum's archives trying to find out where she might have gone. i even tried to hire a very well known geologist. when she heard the work i already done, she said no, i can offer you anything more on that. it was so disappointing. so, i sort of made a pact with myself that i would not scrap late to extensively there for. i would just stick to the pure, historical evidence. and decided that perhaps the reader may at some point find out what happened to afong moy and would villain the blanks where i could not. >> thank you for that, we extend that invitation to the audience to see if anyone would love to the go to the archives and help us. we are going to open it up to q&a so people continue to drop their questions in the q&a box. we already have quite a few actually. a lot of people are curious about the origins of afong moy's story. questions about where and china she came from, about how old she was, when she entered the u.s., if she has any known family. >> well, i did go to china w
i had tried through every means going through records in new york, new york city, new jersey and through barnum's archives trying to find out where she might have gone. i even tried to hire a very well known geologist. when she heard the work i already done, she said no, i can offer you anything more on that. it was so disappointing. so, i sort of made a pact with myself that i would not scrap late to extensively there for. i would just stick to the pure, historical evidence. and decided that...
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well a bold statement from new york city mayor eric adams claims new york city is back. when touting first year in office neglecting to mention homelessnessn his rule at all-time high rising crime particularly on subways we spoke with former nypd said subways no go. dagen: york back not the way mayor adams is suggesting new york is back to 1970s scarier as hell i looked at citizen app somebody robbed right over rightly shoulder on 48th street 6th avenue according, robbed of a bag you open up every morning there is crime all over the place, it is filth ideas that adams has for the city will only make it an even greater hellhole make traffic worse there is a proposal for creating like pedestrian zones, up and down 5th avenue. will create one lane of traffic for cars. one lane. who is running the city? >> not somebody who is actually has good ideas about making it livable and inhabitable it is insane. >> traffic a nierm lee nightmare to streeets shutting down lanes for pedestrians as well as bikers. dagen: dining shelters, oh great, they are basically hotels, for rats. leo.
well a bold statement from new york city mayor eric adams claims new york city is back. when touting first year in office neglecting to mention homelessnessn his rule at all-time high rising crime particularly on subways we spoke with former nypd said subways no go. dagen: york back not the way mayor adams is suggesting new york is back to 1970s scarier as hell i looked at citizen app somebody robbed right over rightly shoulder on 48th street 6th avenue according, robbed of a bag you open up...
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there are quite a few secrets to surviving new york city, most of which are only known by native new yorkers . comedian originally from california is doing his best to try to crack the code our own will. ganz is here with more hey , will hey, andrea. yeah frankie hoy is a stand up comedian who moved here to new york to chase the dream, but the city started chasing his bank account. so frankie launched an experiment to see how long 100 bucks might last him. and he's sharing his story with us. day 27 on scene how long $100 can last me and new york city for nearly a month has been living off the same $100. but why? i think i'm just a bit of an idiot. well to be honest, it's justin. i'm running out of money. it's not like in a go fund me way a string of bad financial decisions as well as what got me to 100. i had 100 and $39 left him, i think account and then i wasn't getting paid until, like, two weeks. so i thought i was like, alright, let me just spend $100 a week, the 27 year old comedian documenting his journey on tiktok where he's proving you can stretch 100 bucks even further than
there are quite a few secrets to surviving new york city, most of which are only known by native new yorkers . comedian originally from california is doing his best to try to crack the code our own will. ganz is here with more hey , will hey, andrea. yeah frankie hoy is a stand up comedian who moved here to new york to chase the dream, but the city started chasing his bank account. so frankie launched an experiment to see how long 100 bucks might last him. and he's sharing his story with us....
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new york city congress forbade continental congress forbade the burning of new york city. the current congress would like to reconsider that. they faced the hessians, of course perhaps the most orderly, disciplined, perhaps the most brutal soldiers in the world at the time in the late 18th century, with the army and militia maybe the most literate, but the least orderly and ill equipped army in the world at the time, as george washington himself said, men accustomed to an unbounded that would be us cannot brook the restraint of good order. government of an army that army in retreat through new jersey. defended, by the way, by alexander hamilton and his artillery. they covered the retreat that was before alexander hamilton learned sing, by the way. but successfully they retreated into pennsylvania. and then of course, across the delaware in what nathaniel said at the time was god's redeeming provider. and as they fought and won the battle of trenton and the battle of princeton, princeton by the which the hessians had captured. and as one hessian officer said, really wonderf
new york city congress forbade continental congress forbade the burning of new york city. the current congress would like to reconsider that. they faced the hessians, of course perhaps the most orderly, disciplined, perhaps the most brutal soldiers in the world at the time in the late 18th century, with the army and militia maybe the most literate, but the least orderly and ill equipped army in the world at the time, as george washington himself said, men accustomed to an unbounded that would...
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i'm sure it is not just a new york city problem, but an urban problem. when you are engaging with government bureaucracy. when you go, for example, to the department of buildings. they identify the business owner or the customer through block and lots, for example. it is designated on a physical address. when you go into the department of health, they would identify you in another way. so each time you engage with a different city agency through the technology or in person, you are kind of having to refill out or forms, do it all over again, and the kind of treat you as if they have no information about you when in fact behind the scenes they have a lot of data, a lot of information that can all be incorporated into this one stop business portal. as we have been working on building that, we had this other opportunity that came along to even expand and enhance on the mares blueprint portal. we are excited to be able to work with mastercard. we have had a long relationship working on a number of projects. and i really do think it is what he said. it is not
i'm sure it is not just a new york city problem, but an urban problem. when you are engaging with government bureaucracy. when you go, for example, to the department of buildings. they identify the business owner or the customer through block and lots, for example. it is designated on a physical address. when you go into the department of health, they would identify you in another way. so each time you engage with a different city agency through the technology or in person, you are kind of...
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it is in new york city obviously where the most expensive places to live. any new yorker will tell you that the budget is in fact essential to live here. but perhaps no one knows that better than frankie hoyer, a queens-based comedian who has gone viral on tiktok in recent weeks where his extreme budgeting challenge. he has managed to make $100 last just over 30 days and counting, by the way. watch. this >> i make my own coffee on a budget. put some folders. it's some water,. and spin around town. bam, a. special >> i mean, i don't know if you go so far as to say, bam, espresso. >> that was definitely weak coffee. let's just say. by the way, you are sleeping in your van and coming to us from your band which is where you live. so, that helps. >> yes, it. is >> with coffee measures. frankie, by the way is joining us. why did you do this? >> a string of bad financial decisions, yasmin. i went broke a month ago. i was forced to do this. >> so how much money do you have left right now? >> i have $4.33 left. >> what are you going to do that money? how long is tha
it is in new york city obviously where the most expensive places to live. any new yorker will tell you that the budget is in fact essential to live here. but perhaps no one knows that better than frankie hoyer, a queens-based comedian who has gone viral on tiktok in recent weeks where his extreme budgeting challenge. he has managed to make $100 last just over 30 days and counting, by the way. watch. this >> i make my own coffee on a budget. put some folders. it's some water,. and spin...
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so this is the second coldest christmas in new york city history. so we are talking about temperatures that have not been like this at least in 40 years. so, it was extremely cold. we are not supposed to turn on our heat. meanwhile i went on vacation and i am a meteorologist to talk about the weather. as the storm got worse and intensified to come i was on vacation but i had to get in front of the camera and talk about the weather and be accountable to the forecast and professional job that i had. i don't know what removes you from that. yes, you are entitled to vacation but when there was a crisis and 9 million people facing the coldest temperatures that they have had in 40 years and you have buildings that don't have proper heat and pipes freezing, you need to be accountable at least they are to organize and say i've got it under control. the people in place. there has to be a voice of the people you represent and crisis. >> to be fair, you had ted cruz who went on to vacation when you had texans freezing an entire power grid went out. what are yo
so this is the second coldest christmas in new york city history. so we are talking about temperatures that have not been like this at least in 40 years. so, it was extremely cold. we are not supposed to turn on our heat. meanwhile i went on vacation and i am a meteorologist to talk about the weather. as the storm got worse and intensified to come i was on vacation but i had to get in front of the camera and talk about the weather and be accountable to the forecast and professional job that i...
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i feel the democratic party is making new york city less safe. even policy, and statements by elected officials, and saying crime is a joke -- >> sandra: how does it feel to be a republican now? >> i'm very excited. most of my constituents who contacted me also very excited. >> sandra: great to meet you and have you here on set, and councilman, we will catch back up with you soon. thank you, sir. >> john: the head of one of america's biggest banks sounding the alarm on the biden administration's green energy agenda. says ukraine has taught us we are just not ready right now to get rid of oil and gas. democratic congresswoman debbie dingle is here to respond to all of that. she's on stand-by and she's coming up next. - [narrator] every day, our lives are filled with choices, both simple and life-changing. what's not a choice? addiction to opioids like fentanyl. but even with opioid use disorder, you still have a choice. by choosing treatment, you choose family, your career and your life on your terms. choose change, california, and find medically
i feel the democratic party is making new york city less safe. even policy, and statements by elected officials, and saying crime is a joke -- >> sandra: how does it feel to be a republican now? >> i'm very excited. most of my constituents who contacted me also very excited. >> sandra: great to meet you and have you here on set, and councilman, we will catch back up with you soon. thank you, sir. >> john: the head of one of america's biggest banks sounding the alarm on...
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now from brin gin grass. >> reporter: new york city has had enough. >> growing up in new york city reminds me of the '90s. >> it is difficult watching the crime. but mental health is scapegoated. >> reporter: mayor eric adams is grappling with an issue that is not unique to this city and coming up with a controversial plan, which gives first responders the green light to involuntarily commit people suffering a mental health crisis. >> the previous plan was wait until they do something that endangers the life of themselves or others. we're saying no to that plan. >> reporter: the move comes as adams faces pressure to make new york city feel safer, particularly after a string of crimes involving suspects allegedly suffering from mental illness, like the murder of michelle gao, a woman pushed in front of an oncoming train, or in this case where the victims arrived. retired nypd detective says it shouldn't fall on first responders to decide the care of individuals experiencing a mental health crisis. >> i think you're potentially putting up a problem, and as soon as they want to resist, where
now from brin gin grass. >> reporter: new york city has had enough. >> growing up in new york city reminds me of the '90s. >> it is difficult watching the crime. but mental health is scapegoated. >> reporter: mayor eric adams is grappling with an issue that is not unique to this city and coming up with a controversial plan, which gives first responders the green light to involuntarily commit people suffering a mental health crisis. >> the previous plan was wait...
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new york city's resolving door of crime. a couple of new examples. prosecutors released a serial shoplifter dozens of cops. they nabbed him for 27 heists. this man is accused of killing two people and stabbing two others in a four-day crime spree. adams ran on the promise of restoring public safety almost a year ago. >> you look at what we inherited and how we thrived after that. i feel comfortable saying we are oaf a b plus administration. when are your ws and ls there were so many ws. i'm ready to be at the plate. >> molly: total major crimes spiked 23% in 2022. increases in robberies, assaults, burglaries and transit crimes over the last year. doug collins and david car lucci joining me to talk about it. the mayor giving himself and his team a b plus for his first year in office. your thoughts, doug. >> if that's a b plus average i don't know what he thinks an a plus is. he came into the office and to work with others to make sure the police have good law enforcement and safety. that's not happening. it is happening in areas they want to point to
new york city's resolving door of crime. a couple of new examples. prosecutors released a serial shoplifter dozens of cops. they nabbed him for 27 heists. this man is accused of killing two people and stabbing two others in a four-day crime spree. adams ran on the promise of restoring public safety almost a year ago. >> you look at what we inherited and how we thrived after that. i feel comfortable saying we are oaf a b plus administration. when are your ws and ls there were so many ws....
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we turn now to a terrifying and deepening mystery in new york city. young gay men drugged, robbed, their bank accounts empty after partying in clubs and bars. at least two men have died. one mom believes her 33-year-old son was murdered, but police are still investigating the case. here is abc's >> it's the worst phone call a mother can get or want to get. >> i want to thank you mom, thank you for keeping me, thank you for loving me. >> it's the greatest pain and anguish of anything. >> reporter: linda cleary believes someone may be targeting gay men at the bars in new york city. >> cops and volunteers out at hell's kitchen warning people headed into bars and nightclubs to be careful. >> men last seen alive dead after a night out. >> we've seen a decline in night life experience and safety on our streets. >> this is a modern twist on an old crime. people will go into a nightclub and look for somebody they perceive as having money with an iphone and somebody's face, you can get immediately into a bank account and rob them blind. >> and she believes tha
we turn now to a terrifying and deepening mystery in new york city. young gay men drugged, robbed, their bank accounts empty after partying in clubs and bars. at least two men have died. one mom believes her 33-year-old son was murdered, but police are still investigating the case. here is abc's >> it's the worst phone call a mother can get or want to get. >> i want to thank you mom, thank you for keeping me, thank you for loving me. >> it's the greatest pain and anguish of...
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amy: talking by the famous corrupt politician of new york city. christopher marte, you are the new york city council member who represents the district. is this going to be one third-highest the empire state building or as high as the empire state building? and what involvement -- you are an elected representative -- your community have? >> it is going to be one third of the empire state building. as jan mentioned, for the past four years we have been organizing, testifying, even suing the city to stop the construction of the world's tallest jail. leaders of our community like jana myself have come together and met with the administration a number of times throughout this year to convince them. right now in rikers island come almost every single month we hear about another death. we hear about the inhumane nature that is happening there. we have a plan that will allow you to adaptively reuse the two current jails to house these people much quicker, closer to the court, and closer to their families. plus, this will save the city almost $1 billion.
amy: talking by the famous corrupt politician of new york city. christopher marte, you are the new york city council member who represents the district. is this going to be one third-highest the empire state building or as high as the empire state building? and what involvement -- you are an elected representative -- your community have? >> it is going to be one third of the empire state building. as jan mentioned, for the past four years we have been organizing, testifying, even suing...
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more from cnn's brynn gingrass. >> new york city has had enough. >> growing up in new york city reminds me of the 90s. >> it is difficult to watch the crime. but, mental health is scapegoated. >> mayor eric adams, grappling with an issue that is not unique to this city. coming up with a controversial plan, giving first responders, the green light to, involuntarily, commit people to suffering a mental health crisis. >> the previous plan was, wait until they do something, it is endangering lives, and others and their plan. >> the move comes as adams faces pressure to make new york city feel safer. particularly a string of crimes with suspects, allegedly, suffering from mental illness. like the murder of michelle go, a woman pushed in front of an oncoming train, or, in this case, where the victims survived. >> there issues that need to be addressed. >> retired nypd detective andrew -- first responders to decide the care of individuals experiencing a mental health crisis. >> i think, potentially, you are putting up a problem, and as soon as they want to resist, where is the liability form?
more from cnn's brynn gingrass. >> new york city has had enough. >> growing up in new york city reminds me of the 90s. >> it is difficult to watch the crime. but, mental health is scapegoated. >> mayor eric adams, grappling with an issue that is not unique to this city. coming up with a controversial plan, giving first responders, the green light to, involuntarily, commit people to suffering a mental health crisis. >> the previous plan was, wait until they do...
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right here in new york city and the state of new york. and it's just sad. it's wrong. but they don't vote for change. >> joey: let me just say and i believe this wholeheartedly. we report on a celebrity's house getting broken into. we report on a bakery in a relatively safe area getting broken into. we report on people getting killed by stray bullets in shopping centers. it's absolutely true that this type of crime happens at a higher rate in much worse ways in a lot of communities that we don't get to report on because it never makes it to us because it's not shocking. it's normal, everyday life in some of these places. so the idea that crime is something that is new to us is not true. what it is, it is a tidal wave coming. you either push it back. you either go in and stop it even in those places that is common or comes to the places that it is uncommon. it is no more important that valerie bertinelli's home was broken into or any person in government housing or affordable housing somewhere. all of those people are americans that deserv
right here in new york city and the state of new york. and it's just sad. it's wrong. but they don't vote for change. >> joey: let me just say and i believe this wholeheartedly. we report on a celebrity's house getting broken into. we report on a bakery in a relatively safe area getting broken into. we report on people getting killed by stray bullets in shopping centers. it's absolutely true that this type of crime happens at a higher rate in much worse ways in a lot of communities that...
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social services and part of the in new york city and for the new york times. i appreciate you getting up and chatting about it with us. guest: thanks very much. host: taking your phone calls on this issue of homelessness, not just in new york city but in cities across this country, asking you your thoughts, your solutions on this issue of homelessness in your community. the phone lines, (202) 748-8000 in the eastern and central time zones. (202) 748-8001 if you are in the mountain or pacific time zones. and for those with experience with homelessness, (202) 748-8002. we begin on that line, deborah from new haven, connecticut, independent, good morning. caller: this is such a loaded topic. if i'm not mistaken, this began with willowbrook. when willowbrook happened. the horrific conditions in that facility. and i do believe that this all started with letting them go with that situation. as far as i'm concerned, with this issue, i believe that it it is done properly, it could work. because there are definitely several instances where people really do need to be h
social services and part of the in new york city and for the new york times. i appreciate you getting up and chatting about it with us. guest: thanks very much. host: taking your phone calls on this issue of homelessness, not just in new york city but in cities across this country, asking you your thoughts, your solutions on this issue of homelessness in your community. the phone lines, (202) 748-8000 in the eastern and central time zones. (202) 748-8001 if you are in the mountain or pacific...
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. >> carley: in new york city, repeat offender is all smiles. joe borelli joins us next. >> todd: we're back with americans crime crisis, hack saw jim duggan holding a man in his twenties at gun point after entering an unlocked door. he tackled him and held him down until authorities arrived. the suspect was fleeing a separate incident, duggan did not press charges. we are safe with no damage. >> carley: repeat criminal breaking into robert de niro's new york city townhouse yesterday while the star was inside with his daughter. charges are pending. after being arrested she flashed a smile for cameras, she is on the list of top five burglars, with 26 arrestses, 16 from this year alone and include burglary and petty larceny. she was rummaging through christmas gifts before she was taken away in handcuff. deniro says his family is doing okay. >> what is your reaction? >> this was not complexity of the heist that formed the basis of the movie "good morning america"fellas," this was run of the mill burglary, which is commonplace in new york city. rob
. >> carley: in new york city, repeat offender is all smiles. joe borelli joins us next. >> todd: we're back with americans crime crisis, hack saw jim duggan holding a man in his twenties at gun point after entering an unlocked door. he tackled him and held him down until authorities arrived. the suspect was fleeing a separate incident, duggan did not press charges. we are safe with no damage. >> carley: repeat criminal breaking into robert de niro's new york city townhouse...
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a lot of uncertainty but at the end of the day new york city is one of the cities still proceeding with planning on how to bolster to receive an increase in numbers. eric adams, the mayor in new york city recognize that is a surge there where the rest of our colleagues are along the border almost guarantees we'll see a surge here as we saw earlier this summer. that's why you've been seeing theesfeld calls for increased funding. extra funding we learned will be included and likely to be included in that omnibus bill. a source close to chuck schumer telling my colleague that the new york center managed to negotiate an increase in the total funding usually afforded to cities that bring in some of tease asylum seeker, about 150 million to close to $800 million and learned that new york city would likely receive a large portion of that to assist in the city's efforts which, again, we hear time and time again since we began this increase number of venezuelan migrants the need to great to fund these programs because you use such a key word, uncertainty. that's almost the word of not just the d
a lot of uncertainty but at the end of the day new york city is one of the cities still proceeding with planning on how to bolster to receive an increase in numbers. eric adams, the mayor in new york city recognize that is a surge there where the rest of our colleagues are along the border almost guarantees we'll see a surge here as we saw earlier this summer. that's why you've been seeing theesfeld calls for increased funding. extra funding we learned will be included and likely to be included...
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the new york historical society, because philip hoehn, who was the past mayor of new york city wrote an extensive self diary account of. his visit to our on my and he gives a full page description of what he saw and this description in the diary is in the new york historical society. and i was really, really delighted to be able to use that the book. but i think important to recognize what he saw when he came to the salon in new york city. a captain bears and this is the captain who brought her from china he said in the diary her appearance is exactly the same as the figures on teach us a large head. small features and a countenance devoid of expression in her foot is great curiosity. it is not four inches in length. so this is interesting to me because is presenting from boy as and her visage an object and because he has seen before chinese people but only on teach us in his experi and so i just think that's really interesting that we see this visual image that the khans paying for and promoting and that's what american would be seeing. yeah definitely. and i mean there is sort of t
the new york historical society, because philip hoehn, who was the past mayor of new york city wrote an extensive self diary account of. his visit to our on my and he gives a full page description of what he saw and this description in the diary is in the new york historical society. and i was really, really delighted to be able to use that the book. but i think important to recognize what he saw when he came to the salon in new york city. a captain bears and this is the captain who brought her...
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beyond the rockettes and radio city, what are some other shows if you're planning a trip to new york city? >> honestly, if you want something a little smaller, there's a menu here in new york city called the jazz club. every year for the last 13 years they've been doing a performance. liza minnelli back in the day. it feels like you're watching your friends around a piano and having the best time hearing holiday classics like "sleigh ride." it's a blast. >> frank, there's been a lot of talk for the past couple years about what the pandemic did to various cities, new york included, just mentioning to you off air, taking some grandchildren yesterday to 30 rockefeller center. >> yeah. >> to look at the tree, "the nut tracker." you would never get the impression that new york was suffering. >> walking around, doing last-minute shopping -- >> it's mocked. >> -- and it's on fire. that's what we want to see right now. it feels like it was prepandemic. >> right before you came on, we also talked about the theater industry right now and you said the blockbusters are doing well. we had a playw
beyond the rockettes and radio city, what are some other shows if you're planning a trip to new york city? >> honestly, if you want something a little smaller, there's a menu here in new york city called the jazz club. every year for the last 13 years they've been doing a performance. liza minnelli back in the day. it feels like you're watching your friends around a piano and having the best time hearing holiday classics like "sleigh ride." it's a blast. >> frank, there's...
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minus 8 here in new york city area. christmas morning, these are the numbers where we will see the coldest in decades. that would be atlanta. that would be memphis. kansas city will be 3 degrees come sunday morning, and the warm-up coming after christmas will be very, very slow. whit. >> we'll have to wait for that. all right. rob, thank you. >>> we turn now to the january 6th committee releasing its final 845-page report placing blame for the violence and bloodshed on that day on one man, former president donald trump. after an 18-month investigation, the committee detailing what it called a multipart plan to overturn the 2020 election and making several recommendations to prevent it from ever happening again. here's abc's chief washington correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: in its final report, the january 6th committee places the blame for the attack on the capitol squarely on one man, donald trump and recommends the former president never again be allowed to hold public office. >> no man who would behave that
minus 8 here in new york city area. christmas morning, these are the numbers where we will see the coldest in decades. that would be atlanta. that would be memphis. kansas city will be 3 degrees come sunday morning, and the warm-up coming after christmas will be very, very slow. whit. >> we'll have to wait for that. all right. rob, thank you. >>> we turn now to the january 6th committee releasing its final 845-page report placing blame for the violence and bloodshed on that day...
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lauren, is new york city on the list? it has to be. lauren: it's first and it's first for the first time, and it ties with singapore, both the most expensive cities. yup, the economists intelligence unit report finds that the cost of living this year across 172 world cities is up 8.1% from last year, because of the war in ukraine, the pandemic, just keeps prices red hot, and increasingly unaffordable to live in new york, singapore. tel aviv that was last year's number one spot now in third place and hong kong and l.a. tie for to rounding out the top five here. ashley: fascinating. i did not think that tel aviv be in the top five. staying in new york city though, this is interesting. one comedian went viral on tiktok for trying to live on just a hundred bucks a month. how did he make that work? lauren: his name is frank hoy and he's 27. you live in a van. you eat food from work. you don't pay when you take transportation. you commit a crime by jumping the subway turnstyle, but no one is going to arrest you for that anyway and if you go
lauren, is new york city on the list? it has to be. lauren: it's first and it's first for the first time, and it ties with singapore, both the most expensive cities. yup, the economists intelligence unit report finds that the cost of living this year across 172 world cities is up 8.1% from last year, because of the war in ukraine, the pandemic, just keeps prices red hot, and increasingly unaffordable to live in new york, singapore. tel aviv that was last year's number one spot now in third...
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york city. you have helped struggling with substance-abuse disorders to try to help those people. so from your perspective, what do you make of the mayor's plan? sam: thanks for having me on, william. it is good to be back with you. the mayor's plan came as a bit of a surprise to me. a very disappointing surprise because i have been working in this field for a decade, as you say, and another well-intentioned mayor, almost 35 years ago in new york city, had a similar -- had exactly the same proposal to take people who were apparently a danger to themselves or gravely disabled off the streets involuntarily. bring them to the hospital for treatment. and this was an idea of a compassionate approach as mayor adams just said, a moral obligation to do something about homelessness. yes, we do have a moral obligation to do something about homelessness, but that something has to be informed by evidence and experience. we already know that involuntary treatment in a psychiatric hospital is not a solution t
york city. you have helped struggling with substance-abuse disorders to try to help those people. so from your perspective, what do you make of the mayor's plan? sam: thanks for having me on, william. it is good to be back with you. the mayor's plan came as a bit of a surprise to me. a very disappointing surprise because i have been working in this field for a decade, as you say, and another well-intentioned mayor, almost 35 years ago in new york city, had a similar -- had exactly the same...
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fox news alexis mcadams has more now from new york city. with the holiday season now, in full swing that triple decker doctors have warned about for weeks hitting the country hard cases of flu covid and rsv overwhelming healthcare systems once again right now the flu is the biggest concern across the country. every state except alaska, has moderate to high numbers of cases, and the cdc says at least 15 million people have been infected so far this winter, with 9000 deaths reported a big uptick from last year. most doctors say they don't expect the situation to start improving until after the holiday season. rsv is already on its way down. we usually see young children all get it by now , and now they have. i think flu will peak in january beyond its way down and covid, also here in new york city masks are still optional. but with infections spiking. the health department has issued a new mask advisory urging folks to mask up but not everyone is on board. i think i'm done with grading maths. because we've had been doing it for three years an
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it's happening in new york city. gloria is in new york city, is in times square, has been watching people walk in to get ready for tonight. 13 hours, 14 hours, 15 hours early. tell me everything you're seeing right now and why these people have this level of enthusiasm. >> there's nothing like new york city on new year's eve, and there's no place like times square. i know it sounds like a hard sell, but these folks were here, they're committed. look at them. they're sitting down, taking it easy. i even spotted a couple of people napping. they have several hours to go until the party starts. but as you can tell, people have been lining up. they've been getting in. they've been screened for security because the nypd is out in force. this is going to be a major event. they do this every year, but this year is a little bit different because in the last two celebrations, there were several covid restrictions. all of those restrictions have been lifted now, so they're expecting many thousands more people this year. i know,
it's happening in new york city. gloria is in new york city, is in times square, has been watching people walk in to get ready for tonight. 13 hours, 14 hours, 15 hours early. tell me everything you're seeing right now and why these people have this level of enthusiasm. >> there's nothing like new york city on new year's eve, and there's no place like times square. i know it sounds like a hard sell, but these folks were here, they're committed. look at them. they're sitting down, taking...
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it's because 2,000 millionaires, count them, have left new york city. bye bye bye, since the start of the pandemic. that is according to new data from the irs. tax refugees heading out to florida, texas, tennessee, somewhere where they're not paying so many -- so much in taxes. 2,393, remarkable. now this, the boston public school district is considering a plan that would force students to wear a mask when they come back from winter break. now parents are split over the proposal. i tell you what, let's bring in karol markowicz, karol, this isn't the first time we've heard about schools bringing mask mandates back. you're a mom, what do you think about it? >> well, i think the mask mandates were a terrible idea from day one. they should have never existed anywhere at all but specifically for children who were the lowest risk for covid and we've known that since, you know, april 2020. i think that the proceeding headline about the millionaires leaving new york city is very much related to the kind of thing that you just mentioned about the masks. i think
it's because 2,000 millionaires, count them, have left new york city. bye bye bye, since the start of the pandemic. that is according to new data from the irs. tax refugees heading out to florida, texas, tennessee, somewhere where they're not paying so many -- so much in taxes. 2,393, remarkable. now this, the boston public school district is considering a plan that would force students to wear a mask when they come back from winter break. now parents are split over the proposal. i tell you...
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it's not just new york city. >> yeah. well, i mean, i think hat democrats and their agenda have created a climate across this nation where law enforcement are treated like second class citizens, and we're putting criminals ahead of law-abiding citizens, and we're literally handcuffing the police to the point where they can't do their job. in a place like -- elizabeth: yeah, go ahead. finish your thought, sorry. >> in a place like new york city, we have a mayor who, you know, claims to be a member of, former member of the new york city police department, but he's making decisions not based on a cop, more based on someone who was just employed by the new york city police department. elizabeth: got it. anthony, merry christmas to you. thanks for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald. you've been watching "the evening edit" on fox business. that does it for us. thank you so much for watching. happy holidays, happy hanukkah. have a good evening. ♪ ♪ kennedy: you can't jail me, i'm depressed and hairy, e vegan. that's crypto
it's not just new york city. >> yeah. well, i mean, i think hat democrats and their agenda have created a climate across this nation where law enforcement are treated like second class citizens, and we're putting criminals ahead of law-abiding citizens, and we're literally handcuffing the police to the point where they can't do their job. in a place like -- elizabeth: yeah, go ahead. finish your thought, sorry. >> in a place like new york city, we have a mayor who, you know, claims...
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york city 95% with free lunch yet they score above average, but the majority population in new york city did these kids are outperforming the other kids in the city on standardized tests. how do you do that? she created an environment that's conducive for learning. there's a friend of mine who started school card -- called the main street academy. he wanted to prove that poor kids in poor communities can learn just like everybody else. 10 to 15% more than the public schools do in the counties able to give those kids within two years in the top 20% nationwide. there's a model that works and if we can followde that model, there's another model in california and philadelphia. the truth is only follow the model that works for the kids it works out really well. >> what is the rationale for the people who know that those models exist and yet continue to fight to reserve the status quo? >> i don't know. [laughter] >> let me give you more in-depth answer. i think there's a theory that in order to save them all you have to wait until you have a solution for them all. it's as if the houses on
york city 95% with free lunch yet they score above average, but the majority population in new york city did these kids are outperforming the other kids in the city on standardized tests. how do you do that? she created an environment that's conducive for learning. there's a friend of mine who started school card -- called the main street academy. he wanted to prove that poor kids in poor communities can learn just like everybody else. 10 to 15% more than the public schools do in the counties...
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cheryl: in new york city the criminals. criminals and illegal immigrants to the city to be clear, and and free lawyers. >> specifically designed to house the illegal aliens. that means if you happen to be a torch and wanted to come back to new york during the holiday, the hotels are couching people, 800, $900 a night because there are no hotel rooms, all the hotel rooms are being used to house illegal aliens from venezuela and cuba, central america and other parts and you say what is the final goal of this. i understand we are a sanctuary states. are we competing with gus newsom in california for trying to be the most friendly to commonly aliens, so if you are members of ms 13, you want to come to new york. if you are narco terrorist from some of the cartels in mexico you want to come to new york. this is the place where if you are commonly alien, you want to establish your self, because committal defense is provided -- cheryl: the concern is a criminal element, endless population in new york city, there are a lot of women
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reporting from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm matt piper in new york. lgbtq protections are at the center of another supreme court case. the high court will hear oral arguments in a case involving a colorado graphic designer who says she has a first amendment right to refuse to create websites for same-sex weddings, despite a state anti-discrimination law. it marks the second time in five years that the supreme court has confronted a similar issue. >>> days after a volcano began erupting in hawaii, residents in indonesia are evacuating as mount simeru, the country's highest volcano, has begun erupting. the last eruption was a year ago, killing 51 people. >>> mcdonald's is testing an order ahead lane, a special pickup window that identifies when customers are nearby. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm matt piper, cbs news new york. >>> georgia on their minds. democrats seek a crucial 51st vote in the senate and some breathing room. it's warnock versus walker in a final push to the polls
reporting from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm matt piper in new york. lgbtq protections are at the center of another supreme court case. the high court will hear oral arguments in a case involving a colorado graphic designer who says she has a first amendment right to refuse to create websites for same-sex weddings, despite a state anti-discrimination law. it marks the second time in five years that the supreme court has...
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this is not just a new york city thing. if it was new york city, it would be fun because we could have that conversation. most folks would be like why are we talking about this. take a look at this as a percentage of the prepandemic period. san francisco only about 40%, in washington, d.c. about 45%, boston only about 50%, chicago only about 55%. these are pretty huge, mass transit systems. we're not seeing the folks coming back. why? why are fewer people using mass transit? well, there's more remote work. upwards of 50% of folks depending on which city you're in are still working from home. it's a fear of crime. some of it is real and some is what is being betrayed in the media. as you mentioned, a fear of covid is still going on. when you combine all these things into one giant envelope, it gets you to the ridership levels where we're only at 50% depending on which mass transit system you're talking about. >> your brain makes up for your lack of arrow drawing ability. >> i prefer to type. it's easy enough to type out the
this is not just a new york city thing. if it was new york city, it would be fun because we could have that conversation. most folks would be like why are we talking about this. take a look at this as a percentage of the prepandemic period. san francisco only about 40%, in washington, d.c. about 45%, boston only about 50%, chicago only about 55%. these are pretty huge, mass transit systems. we're not seeing the folks coming back. why? why are fewer people using mass transit? well, there's more...
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i'm michael smerconish in new york city. that was what musk tweeted at 6:44 last night with two popcorn emojis. he alerted his 119 million followers to a long thread called the twitter files posted by substack journalist matt taibbi. taibbi said it was the first series installment based on thousands of documents obtained by sources at twitter. musk promises more is coming today. now, depending on your news outlet of choice this was either a huge bombshell or a nothing burger. on one hand, you got the "new york post" blaring twitter scandal exposed. and roll stone calls it a snooze fest. and even fox news went to elon musk reveals to the less hunter biden story. and writing the twitter files are interesting but contain few too surprises. a mix of confidence and bipartisanship got the site in trouble. politico predicted the move will ingratiate musk with conservatives and plunge the social media platform deeper into political controversy. axios summarized it this way, musk files shows twitter evidence that twitter operated wit
i'm michael smerconish in new york city. that was what musk tweeted at 6:44 last night with two popcorn emojis. he alerted his 119 million followers to a long thread called the twitter files posted by substack journalist matt taibbi. taibbi said it was the first series installment based on thousands of documents obtained by sources at twitter. musk promises more is coming today. now, depending on your news outlet of choice this was either a huge bombshell or a nothing burger. on one hand, you...
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obviously looking how new york city and new york state doing we've got to follow the mess there. how can illinois democrats do that? >> you know him if there is one thing that california has been able to teach the rest of the nation, and that is this zero cash bail and this push for the incarceration was a social experiment, born on the back of law-abiding citizens and ended in abject failure. when a policy is so extreme in california that the voters resend it and return to cash bail system, the rest of the nation should take notice of that. we have seen time and time again tragic situations of the murder in sacramento, the sacramento shooting of the individual who was an early release. now, i understand zero cash bail an early release are not necessarily the same thing, but i will tell you there are two sides to the same coin. we have seen that here in the county with inmates released for murder and you and i have talked about dealers arrested and released. >> todd: we have talked about that in illinois democrats looking up at and say give us that in the land of wicked. tim ward
obviously looking how new york city and new york state doing we've got to follow the mess there. how can illinois democrats do that? >> you know him if there is one thing that california has been able to teach the rest of the nation, and that is this zero cash bail and this push for the incarceration was a social experiment, born on the back of law-abiding citizens and ended in abject failure. when a policy is so extreme in california that the voters resend it and return to cash bail...
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new york city was not spared. a mom was shot dead in broad daylight while on her way to the supermarket with her son. police say it was likely from a stray bullet. meantime the nypd caught a career criminal on christmas eve they say the man was behind a deadly crime spree including a deadly slashing outside a lower manhattan bar earlier this month. police say he has 12 prior arrests. the violence renewing concerns over dem-led cities soft on crime policies. >> when you see this kind of violent crime, these people aren't supposed to be walking around. it has to start with folks saying we have to keep our cities and streets safe coming from the people of these cities who keep getting attacked. >> molly: former trump add v -- thank you both on the panel for joining us this week. we appreciate time around the holidays. pretty serious topic, very disturbing crimes over this holiday weekend. very sad. the loss of a mother, a doctor stabbed just before christmas. really heart wrenching. mayor eric adams in new york has t
new york city was not spared. a mom was shot dead in broad daylight while on her way to the supermarket with her son. police say it was likely from a stray bullet. meantime the nypd caught a career criminal on christmas eve they say the man was behind a deadly crime spree including a deadly slashing outside a lower manhattan bar earlier this month. police say he has 12 prior arrests. the violence renewing concerns over dem-led cities soft on crime policies. >> when you see this kind of...
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this is a special edition of the "ingraham angle" from new york . city. we're going to be making some news in a moment with congressman james comar. and later in the show, the best and worst films of tv in 2020 two. tweet me your picks at raymond arroyo. >> i might read them a little later in the show. but first, here's 1992 was
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so now new york city is mayor has rolled out a very controversial new policy to break up homeless encampment sites. the mayor has given the green light to involuntary hospitalization of people deemed to be mentally ill. people can now be taken off the street and put into mental health facilities against their will. usually for the police to arrest somebody. they have to be committing a crime or opposing a threat to others or to themselves that under this new measure, which is specifically aimed at homeless people, the police can detain someone if they show signs simply of being mentally ill, such as being unable to provide for their own basic needs, the civil liberties implications here are enormous. if someone's not breaking the law and they're not threatening anyone, how can the police then detain them? whatever happens to habeas corpus? at this point, people are starting to invoke memories of psychiatric facilities being used as the breath dissident then totalitarian states of the path new yorkers can also recall times when interactions with law enforcement has gotten quite ugly. the deat
so now new york city is mayor has rolled out a very controversial new policy to break up homeless encampment sites. the mayor has given the green light to involuntary hospitalization of people deemed to be mentally ill. people can now be taken off the street and put into mental health facilities against their will. usually for the police to arrest somebody. they have to be committing a crime or opposing a threat to others or to themselves that under this new measure, which is specifically aimed...
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>> city hall in new york is talking to city leaders across the country for sure. many are saying they have capacity to receive migrants themselves. we are leaving it up to governors like greg abbott to decide what cities to send their buses to and that does not lead to a rational plan. we can do this in a more logical way and we need to get that plan ready now because we could be days away from as many as 1000 migrants arriving regularly every day, seven days a week in new york and that would be a enormous strain on our systems. we will find a way to meet the need, we always have. we do need more help. >> right now you are managing a acute migrant crisis and a enormous strain on resources, it will only get worse in the coming days and weeks. as you pointed out, you said new york has always been home to those who seek better opportunities, do you feel this moment is a reminder of what new york stands for but you cannot do it alone? >> absolutely, we are the home of the statue of liberty for a reason, every wave of immigrants that has come here enriched our city and
>> city hall in new york is talking to city leaders across the country for sure. many are saying they have capacity to receive migrants themselves. we are leaving it up to governors like greg abbott to decide what cities to send their buses to and that does not lead to a rational plan. we can do this in a more logical way and we need to get that plan ready now because we could be days away from as many as 1000 migrants arriving regularly every day, seven days a week in new york and that...