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two hours of driving inside new york city is unusual. i mean, that's not something that people normally do. is it clear what exactly that means? a two-hour drive in the city? >> i have a bit more information by john miller and there was a swarm of paparazzi following in cars, motorcycles and scooters and nypd protective team that was following harry and meghan in another car and they had to try some evasive maneuvers to get away from the paparazzi, but the papss on the scooters zoomed on the sidewalk to keep up and there were paparazzis on scooters and bikes chasing diana. they blocked off both ends of the street and had to figure out some extraction plan to get to the next lotion without this kind of thing going on. so this was clearly a really serious moment. >> it sounds wild. >> short stops between front and back of cars, and there was no car accident fortunately. they went to the precinct not to report this, but rather to shelter in place, people on the protective detail said this created a very dangerous situation. >> you talked ab
two hours of driving inside new york city is unusual. i mean, that's not something that people normally do. is it clear what exactly that means? a two-hour drive in the city? >> i have a bit more information by john miller and there was a swarm of paparazzi following in cars, motorcycles and scooters and nypd protective team that was following harry and meghan in another car and they had to try some evasive maneuvers to get away from the paparazzi, but the papss on the scooters zoomed on...
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new york city mayor -- the new york city mayor eric adams still says the plans are in place to do this. where do things stand this morning? >> well, things stand very simply as this. first of all, a background to this, rockland county is not a sanctuary county, new york city is a sanctuary city, number one. number two, what's not being spoke of because the adams administration has not even reached out to us is we have people coming here already, we have a natural migration of people who have come to this country under this sad circumstances who have family and friends in rockland, they have settled here, but we can handle something like that, it's a drip and drab scenario to be frank with you, but even with that think of this, 1,000 children, 1,000 children in the east ram poe school district who can't be taught, the people don't have english as a second language capacity so we have children who can't be taught, we have an increase of 35% in foster care of children who were unattached because the vetting was horribly done down at the border. this is really a mess and we work well with
new york city mayor -- the new york city mayor eric adams still says the plans are in place to do this. where do things stand this morning? >> well, things stand very simply as this. first of all, a background to this, rockland county is not a sanctuary county, new york city is a sanctuary city, number one. number two, what's not being spoke of because the adams administration has not even reached out to us is we have people coming here already, we have a natural migration of people who...
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new york city is different from a small town somewhere. you shouldn't be speeding anywhere, but this is a densely populated city. i think all of us -- i don't think there's many of us who don't recall how his mom died, and it would be horrific to lose an innocent bystander during a chase like there, or something to have happened to them as well. we have to be extremely responsible. it was reqless and irresponsible. >> reporter: also, we have in statement from prince harry and meghan. part of it says that they were involved in a near catastrophic car crash at the hands of a ring of highly aggressive paparazzi. while being a public figure culls with a lovell of interest from the public, it should never come at the cost of the public safety. police are reviewing any video they can get their hands on. they'll be review red light cameras, et cetera. meanwhile, in terms of prince harry and the duchess, we are told they are staying at a private residence. guys, back to you. >> jason, thank you so much. >>> let's bring in kate williams. you know,
new york city is different from a small town somewhere. you shouldn't be speeding anywhere, but this is a densely populated city. i think all of us -- i don't think there's many of us who don't recall how his mom died, and it would be horrific to lose an innocent bystander during a chase like there, or something to have happened to them as well. we have to be extremely responsible. it was reqless and irresponsible. >> reporter: also, we have in statement from prince harry and meghan. part...
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york city. we hear from their taxi driver, just ahead. plus, a cnn exclusive new evidence may undercut donald trump's claims about classified documents found in mar-a-lago. >> live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. >> good to have you with us. u.s. president joe biden is set to arrive in japan in the next hour, ahead of a summit of the world's leading democracies. and the war in ukraine is expected to top the g7 agenda. ukraine has stepped up its campaign for f-16 fighter jets, although president biden has been reluctant to agree. there is also word that the u.s. does not want to talk about diplomatic solution until it sees how ukraine's plan spring offensive turns out. live now to hiroshima, and cnn 's white house reporter kevin liptak. good to see, kevin. once the g7 summit gets underway, what's expected to come out of these meetings in terms of goals for pressing issues like ukraine and of course, china? >> certainly it is a packed agenda for president biden. any oth
york city. we hear from their taxi driver, just ahead. plus, a cnn exclusive new evidence may undercut donald trump's claims about classified documents found in mar-a-lago. >> live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. >> good to have you with us. u.s. president joe biden is set to arrive in japan in the next hour, ahead of a summit of the world's leading democracies. and the war in ukraine is expected to top the g7 agenda. ukraine has stepped up its campaign...
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mayor, and voters in new york, new york a sanctuary city. and so this was gonna happen and you said you're welcoming and here you go. this is what representative mike waller, who is a republican, who flipped one of those districts in new york, said about orange county, for example, which has now blocked mayor adams from moving migrants there. here is what he told us. >> new york city chose to be a sanctuary city back in 2016. when southern state governors who were overwhelmed then inundated over the last two years chose to sent migrants up to new york city, eric adams called it morally bankrupt that they were doing that without coordination and cooperation with city officials. he is now doing the very thing he decried. >> by trying to send them outside of the city. do you think new york -- >> no, that is not a fair comparison. when we say we are a sanctuary city, we welcome immigrants, we do not go after undocumented people, we are city that does not do things that we have seen in other cities across the country in having i.c.e. agents outsi
mayor, and voters in new york, new york a sanctuary city. and so this was gonna happen and you said you're welcoming and here you go. this is what representative mike waller, who is a republican, who flipped one of those districts in new york, said about orange county, for example, which has now blocked mayor adams from moving migrants there. here is what he told us. >> new york city chose to be a sanctuary city back in 2016. when southern state governors who were overwhelmed then...
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bill weir, roughs it out there in new york city. >> we can't let new york city sink. >>> well, a massive meltdown at airports across the country that unfolded last year. the biden administration pointed the finger at the airlines. while airlines were largely to blame, a lat of controllers at one key faa facility in florida was behind nearly 5,000 of those delays. the faa knew it was responsible for some of the problems. pete muntean joins us. what percentage of those delays were? how big of a piece was behind this? >> in the seven-week period through hundreds of pages, cnn learned that that was responsible for about one in every ten flight delays nati nationwide. last year was the summer of the meltdown. 55,000 cancellations, about a half million delays. so the blame game was interesting here. the biden administration there are secretary buttigieg, the head of the faa, were trying to slough off the blame on the airlines, mostly shortages of flight crews and others, but really, really, we have uncovered that this was partially, at least, to blame on the faa, and the shortage you mentioned
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york city. joining us is juliette kay yen, national security analyst, and top official at the department of homeland security. and juliette, i want to play for, you because one of the top officials in the counties outside of new york city was speaking to john berman about this back and forth and why put in place an emergency order to block what mayor adams is trying to do. and let me play for you what ed day said. >> if the mayor going to come up with a ridiculous plan like this that is not viable and workable and that is established already, he should have picked up the phone and contacted us and truly coordinated this. the mayor of new york called this move morally bankrupt, and what is thing? it is tit-for-tat. >> the move is the republican texas governor greg abbott in the move to initiate bussing immigrants to his state including new york city. and what do you think of the back and forth and what is right or what went so wrong that you now have local leaders, you know, having dueling orders
york city. joining us is juliette kay yen, national security analyst, and top official at the department of homeland security. and juliette, i want to play for, you because one of the top officials in the counties outside of new york city was speaking to john berman about this back and forth and why put in place an emergency order to block what mayor adams is trying to do. and let me play for you what ed day said. >> if the mayor going to come up with a ridiculous plan like this that is...
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here in new york, new york city mayor eric adams says the city is bracing for 15 more buses carrying asylum seekers in the next few days. a new arrival center opens today with hundreds of rooms held for those migrants at the roosevelt hotel. it is the ninth humanitarian emergency response and relief center in the city. we're live in new york outside of that hotel and migrant arrival center. it's been tens of thousands of migrants have arrived here in new york. it has enraged some parents that some are housed in public school gymnasiums. are they moving away from that to the hotels or is this in addition to that? >> that's the indication, poppy. for perspective, that drop in migrant apprehensions we witnessed along the southern border a week ago, that is not translated to any sort of relief in terms of what the city has been doing to try to keep up with the number of asylum seekers arriving in new york city. in fact, that number has only surged. there are two city council source that's were invited to participate in a closed door meeting with the adams administration tell me that numb
here in new york, new york city mayor eric adams says the city is bracing for 15 more buses carrying asylum seekers in the next few days. a new arrival center opens today with hundreds of rooms held for those migrants at the roosevelt hotel. it is the ninth humanitarian emergency response and relief center in the city. we're live in new york outside of that hotel and migrant arrival center. it's been tens of thousands of migrants have arrived here in new york. it has enraged some parents that...
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and of course we should mention there are going to other american cities, but new york city continues to be the north star for so many. the officials taking an unusual step, petitioning a judge to suss spend new york city's right-to-shelter law. this is a policy that's been in place basically requiring new york city to provide homeless assistance, specifically shelter, to anybody that needs it. what the city is saying is that it would like some clarity and most importantly some flexibility as these buses continue to arrive. and we should point out many of these sasylum seekers alrrivingn their own. the city wants them to support this flexibility. this is subject to criticism by many advocates saying this could potentially provide some sort of skirting around the law, and many afraid this might allow the city to essentially close the door on so many homeless people that could potentially be looking for resources. but the city maintains what they want to do is think two steps ahead, that if they find themselves in a situation where they have asylum seekers, mainly single adults and thos
and of course we should mention there are going to other american cities, but new york city continues to be the north star for so many. the officials taking an unusual step, petitioning a judge to suss spend new york city's right-to-shelter law. this is a policy that's been in place basically requiring new york city to provide homeless assistance, specifically shelter, to anybody that needs it. what the city is saying is that it would like some clarity and most importantly some flexibility as...
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new york city mayor eric adams. they have declared a state of emergency in hopes of stopping the mayor's plan to send hundreds of asylum seekers to hotels in their counties. listen to this. >> we are not going to accept which is a new york shelter here in rockland county. what they are trying to do, the way it's been described secondhand, is against the zoning laws of the town of orange county and there will be a court case there and, frankly, if you force the issue, what's happening is the law is being broken here. so that's a criminal event. >> talk about that and more with republican congressman mike waller, whose district covers rockland county. that executive of rockland is one of the suburban communities that has been critical of mayor adams' plan. good to have you, congressman. thanks so much. >> you as well. thanks for having me. >> do you agree with the county executive or is there a role that rock land and the communities in your district can and should play in taking in some of these migrants? >> i agree
new york city mayor eric adams. they have declared a state of emergency in hopes of stopping the mayor's plan to send hundreds of asylum seekers to hotels in their counties. listen to this. >> we are not going to accept which is a new york shelter here in rockland county. what they are trying to do, the way it's been described secondhand, is against the zoning laws of the town of orange county and there will be a court case there and, frankly, if you force the issue, what's happening is...
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york city and we are talking about new york city. so we're talking about democratic leaders, but are there any republican support, or even any republican pressure on the white house where this is also seen as a helpful solution in many areas? because it's not just new york city and new york state? >> it's a good question, you have not heard a whole lot from republicans in washington, regarding the work authorization issue. the concern among many republicans would be that, if you do expedite the process, and make potentially a path for citizenship, so those concerns from conservatives. but we have heard from industry leaders and they are, they continue to say that they can provide the five or six weeks training for entry level jobs. but they do not have that support. and when you talk about the numbers, and you mention was the farms, we do have some numbers to share. just gives viewers an idea of what the governor says are some of the opportunities that could be out there. we are talking 5000 storm jobs according to the governor, the
york city and we are talking about new york city. so we're talking about democratic leaders, but are there any republican support, or even any republican pressure on the white house where this is also seen as a helpful solution in many areas? because it's not just new york city and new york state? >> it's a good question, you have not heard a whole lot from republicans in washington, regarding the work authorization issue. the concern among many republicans would be that, if you do...
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>> new york city is in migrant crisis mode. they struggle find housing for what is close to 40,000 asylum seekers that are still in the sti s city's care. we'll see how much that number continues to rise now that title 42 is no more. what is for sure is that number will rise. we have been seeing that for the last year, 200 to 300 asylum seekers arrive a day. many more arriving here in new york's bus authority. what the city is doing is considering all omptions. that includes the mayor pressing forward at least eventually on his efforts to offroad the asylum and volunteer relocation from new york city to the nearby suburbs. in fact, we saw that just yesterday as he did send a couple buses to new york. that prompted outrage. they say they lack the resources to take any people up there more than the asylum seekers have seen. what we're really seeing now, title 42 is a thing of the past. the growing call here in new york city for president biden to potentially interject here and form an executive action or something else to offer a
>> new york city is in migrant crisis mode. they struggle find housing for what is close to 40,000 asylum seekers that are still in the sti s city's care. we'll see how much that number continues to rise now that title 42 is no more. what is for sure is that number will rise. we have been seeing that for the last year, 200 to 300 asylum seekers arrive a day. many more arriving here in new york's bus authority. what the city is doing is considering all omptions. that includes the mayor...
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cities like chicago or new york. denver's mayor told cnn that he is cautiously optimistic that the number of migrants would remain low. but, is calling for more federal resources just in case. still to come, ecuador's national assembly is holding an impeachment hearing against president -- we will have details. back with that and more, in just a moment. when your cat's huhungry, you definitely know. when he wants your attention, he makes it clear. when he wants to be left alone, he makes it obvious. but if your cat has oa pain, also known as osteoar, he may be saying “ow” in. it's a long-lasting conn that makes it paful for your cat to move like when walking or climbing. red flags are everywhere. but cats are really good at hiding their pain, so you just need to know what to look for. visit catredflags.com to learn about the signs of oa pain and how your vet can help. ♪ ♪ charlotte! charl! every day can be extraordinary with rich, creamy, delicious fage total yogurt. here's how tommy lost 30 lbs on noom weigh
cities like chicago or new york. denver's mayor told cnn that he is cautiously optimistic that the number of migrants would remain low. but, is calling for more federal resources just in case. still to come, ecuador's national assembly is holding an impeachment hearing against president -- we will have details. back with that and more, in just a moment. when your cat's huhungry, you definitely know. when he wants your attention, he makes it clear. when he wants to be left alone, he makes it...
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new york city continues to be the north star for so many of these asylum seekers because they either hear about the sources services they are being offered here or they -- have friends and relatives. this is something that is so important in our coverage. many of these are venezuelans. many of these lack the social ties. and this is why when they make it here to new york city, they don't have a couch to crash on, right? they don't have family or friends that would take them in. and that is why we see -- when you look at the numbers, alisyn, and we followed this for a really long time -- 's numbers of total asylum seekers that have been processed by new york city officials are over 60, 000, approaching 65,000 -- out of their, is nearly 40,000 are still currently in the cities care. and this is the next part of the story here. if we continue to see asylum seekers instead of about 200 today up to about 1000 a day, and you are looking at just tens of thousands of people in new york with the inability to work. and this is why, what i'm hearing from my sources at the city level, there have
new york city continues to be the north star for so many of these asylum seekers because they either hear about the sources services they are being offered here or they -- have friends and relatives. this is something that is so important in our coverage. many of these are venezuelans. many of these lack the social ties. and this is why when they make it here to new york city, they don't have a couch to crash on, right? they don't have family or friends that would take them in. and that is why...
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new york city has been really at capacity. the mayor of new york, eric adams, has talked about this over and over, over the past several weeks as migrants continue to arrive in the city. now, we saw about three buses arrive throughout the day and we are expecting that number to increase throughout the weekend and we are averaging here in the city of new york about 600 migrant arrivals per day. so shelter, as i mentioned, continues to be one of the key issues. i wanted to speak to one of the advocates that has been working with the migrant community over the past several months about the issues and the challenges that they are having when it comes to sheltering people, and the conversation around this community, some places outside of new york city have filed lawsuits to stop new york from busing migrants to their suburb. listen to what he had to say. >> new york has welcomed people for centuries from europe, from asia, from africa, the middle east and beyond. immigrants and refugees have built the city, really are part and par
new york city has been really at capacity. the mayor of new york, eric adams, has talked about this over and over, over the past several weeks as migrants continue to arrive in the city. now, we saw about three buses arrive throughout the day and we are expecting that number to increase throughout the weekend and we are averaging here in the city of new york about 600 migrant arrivals per day. so shelter, as i mentioned, continues to be one of the key issues. i wanted to speak to one of the...
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what else is new york city doing to house the thousands of migrants? >> reporter: this latest is part of the ever-evolving strategy new york city officials have had to take on as they take on the demand of the hundreds of asylum seekers that rise every day. they will utilize a facility in harlem that used to help soldiers but also used as a correctional facility and it also will be used as a space to house the newly arrived migrants. new york city officials saying this migrant crisis has no end in sight. just below this bustling interstate, this brick builder offers shelter in the face of the city's ongoing migrant crisis. >> each bed theis their living space. >> she says they have collectively offered respite to 75 asylum seekers of all faiths as new york city tries to keep up with the demand of housing 45,000 migrants all living up to the guiding principle that's painted outside. >> as a muslim, it's an obligation to help house migrants and people who are travelers and we decided to take that step. >> she was 5 when her family emigrated to the u.s. f
what else is new york city doing to house the thousands of migrants? >> reporter: this latest is part of the ever-evolving strategy new york city officials have had to take on as they take on the demand of the hundreds of asylum seekers that rise every day. they will utilize a facility in harlem that used to help soldiers but also used as a correctional facility and it also will be used as a space to house the newly arrived migrants. new york city officials saying this migrant crisis has...
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adams says that new york city is just overwhelmed with asylum seekers, so he needs neighboring cities and counties to share the burden. he says there are already more than 37,000 migrants in new york city's care. he's tired of waiting on the federal government for help, so he's taking matters into his own hands. this before thursday's end to title 42. athena jones is in rockland county with more reaction there. first, how soon is this expected to happen, and where will they go when they get there? >> reporter: hi, jim. well, that is one of the big questions we heard repeated over and over again at the press conference this morning hosted by rockland county executive ed day. the plan is to house them in this hotel behind me, at least that's according to what the county said they have been able to find out. they don't know anything about timing. that was one of the big complaints from day and other officials, that there wasn't enough coordination or really any coordination with the city. they say they first got a phone call. one of the officials said they heard from the mayor himself or
adams says that new york city is just overwhelmed with asylum seekers, so he needs neighboring cities and counties to share the burden. he says there are already more than 37,000 migrants in new york city's care. he's tired of waiting on the federal government for help, so he's taking matters into his own hands. this before thursday's end to title 42. athena jones is in rockland county with more reaction there. first, how soon is this expected to happen, and where will they go when they get...
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she's in new york city. she needs to be taken care of. >> hi. >> reporter: 11-year-old laura from colombia and her 16-year-old friend from nicaragua arrived in the u.s. about six months ago. now new yorkers, yankee hats and all, they are new members of the troop 6,000. i've only seen this in the movies. it's always been a dream of mine to do this, she says. and for many of the mothers of the girls in troop 6,000, the program is as much for them as it is for their children. why is it so important for you and your daughters? it gives us opportunities that we don't have in our own country. it gives us the opportunity to be ourselves, she says. >> did you ever think that one conversation many years ago would lead to this? >> never. never. i just thought i was doing the right thing, you know. >> reporter: and since gisele helped start troop 6,000 six years ago, they have sold more than $1.6 million worth of girl scout cookies. i watched these girls also learn to become little businesswomen. they were out there ma
she's in new york city. she needs to be taken care of. >> hi. >> reporter: 11-year-old laura from colombia and her 16-year-old friend from nicaragua arrived in the u.s. about six months ago. now new yorkers, yankee hats and all, they are new members of the troop 6,000. i've only seen this in the movies. it's always been a dream of mine to do this, she says. and for many of the mothers of the girls in troop 6,000, the program is as much for them as it is for their children. why is it...
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york city. as you are about to hear from chief counsel to the mayor's office, this move is to not shut the door in the face of migrants but provide flexibility long term. >> do we want to necessarily exercise that in every case in every way? not necessarily. it is a effort to be responsible here. >> reporter: we heard from some critics that are worried that if the city is able to secure a order from the court providing some relief that it could allow the city the opportunity to skirt around its responsibilities to provide housing to homeless individuals but the city maintains that they are afraid the system will buckle under its own weight as we continue to see new arrivals. they do not see a and insight to the migrant crisis in new york. >>> in the u.s., whether could be a spoiler in some parts of the country is memorial day weekend. a increased risk of high surf and rip currents at beaches from virginia to florida. wind, hail and isolated tornadoes from montana into texas. air travel in the u.
york city. as you are about to hear from chief counsel to the mayor's office, this move is to not shut the door in the face of migrants but provide flexibility long term. >> do we want to necessarily exercise that in every case in every way? not necessarily. it is a effort to be responsible here. >> reporter: we heard from some critics that are worried that if the city is able to secure a order from the court providing some relief that it could allow the city the opportunity to...
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this will start the process of fortifying new york city against the seas. sea wall construction, multi-billion dollar, multi-decade long projects to protect the financial center of manhattan, the shipping ports as well. and the other interesting thing, as the planet warms, it looks like the natural wind sheer that used to protect new york city from hurricanes is going away. the chance of another super storm sandy goes up as the temperature goes up. the predictions are sea level rise would be anywhere from 7 inches to two feet by 2050, which is not that long away. the only difference in those is how much more fossil fuel pollution humanity puts in the sky. that is the switch controlling this temperature movement now. but in the meantime, it is a beautiful day. and you wouldn't know a place like this is gradually moving. but such is the power of humanity these days. >> thanks to bill weir. let's discuss with bob henson, a meteorologist. hi, bob. how much is the sea level rise around new york likely to create more severe weather emergencies in the coming years
this will start the process of fortifying new york city against the seas. sea wall construction, multi-billion dollar, multi-decade long projects to protect the financial center of manhattan, the shipping ports as well. and the other interesting thing, as the planet warms, it looks like the natural wind sheer that used to protect new york city from hurricanes is going away. the chance of another super storm sandy goes up as the temperature goes up. the predictions are sea level rise would be...
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powering possibilities™. >>> new york city mayor eric adams says hundreds of new asylum seekers are pouring into the city each day despite overall numbers at the u.s. border declining in recent weeks. a new migrant center opened in midtown manhattan to accommodate the influx. there are already 35,000 migrants in city care, officials say. more than a dozen new york counties have declared states of emergency in response to adams' plan to relocate migrants outside of the city. what is the latest today? >> reporter: as you said, the city says they are seeing up to 600 migrant arrivals per day. i want to give you an idea of what's happening behind me here. there are two city buses behind that white van. those buses have arrived here from port authority bus terminal, where a lot of the buses being sent here to new york from the southern border are arriving. this is supposed to be a connection point for the migrants. they're being dropped off here and connected with services. now, i wanted to speak to one of the organizations that have been advocating and trying to provide services for these migra
powering possibilities™. >>> new york city mayor eric adams says hundreds of new asylum seekers are pouring into the city each day despite overall numbers at the u.s. border declining in recent weeks. a new migrant center opened in midtown manhattan to accommodate the influx. there are already 35,000 migrants in city care, officials say. more than a dozen new york counties have declared states of emergency in response to adams' plan to relocate migrants outside of the city. what is...
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yes, new york city will remain a sanctuary city under a adams in his station. well, now when he's confronted with, i think they've had something like 60,000 that they've had to deal with this year, he -- i mean, he is changing that tone. >> you brought up new york. i immediately thought of fellow new yorker, i'm going to paraphrase a bit, but everyone has a plan until they get hit in the mouth. that's mike tyson. and it's true. when you think about everyone's campaign promise, it's all based on information they really do not have, because they're not fully on the inside getting day-to-day data, day-to-day information as an elected official. so, they're taking a stab in the dark in a lot of ways. but with that being said, we have got to be stop thinking about this as a domestic issue. this is a foreign policy issue. because the migrants are coming from other countries. we're handling this issue from an american perspective, but if you really want to address, the problem we need to change our focus and the paradigm. this is -- this is different countries, differe
yes, new york city will remain a sanctuary city under a adams in his station. well, now when he's confronted with, i think they've had something like 60,000 that they've had to deal with this year, he -- i mean, he is changing that tone. >> you brought up new york. i immediately thought of fellow new yorker, i'm going to paraphrase a bit, but everyone has a plan until they get hit in the mouth. that's mike tyson. and it's true. when you think about everyone's campaign promise, it's all...
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i don't think that's what the mayor of new york city is trying to do. he's saying if you have a family member somewhere else and you'd rather be with them, i'll facilitate that. if you feel you'll be able to do better somewhere else, i'll facilitate that. so far new york city has been responsible in taking a large number of migrants that have come in. we're fighting for the funding to come from washington. >> we'll leave it there. thank you so much congressman. i appreciate it. >>> coming up, it was not just texas. there were several others mass shootings this weekend in the u.s. what else needs to be done to stop gun violence? the president of a nonprofit which advocates for laws to prevent gun violence will join me live next. start your day with natature made. the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplelement brand. (♪ ♪) you inspired the l lexus es to be, well ... more you. so thank you. hope you like your work. (♪ ♪) (music throughout) get the royal treatment. join the millions playing royal match today. download now. (vo) with their ve
i don't think that's what the mayor of new york city is trying to do. he's saying if you have a family member somewhere else and you'd rather be with them, i'll facilitate that. if you feel you'll be able to do better somewhere else, i'll facilitate that. so far new york city has been responsible in taking a large number of migrants that have come in. we're fighting for the funding to come from washington. >> we'll leave it there. thank you so much congressman. i appreciate it....
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. >>> this morning new york city is bracing for the arrival of 15 new buses bringing migrants. a short time ago one bus arrived carrying dozens of migrants from texas, they were sent to the city's newly opened asylum seeker arrival center, which is at a hotel. the city says the number of arrivals has climbed recently to an average of 600 per day. it's not just in new york. the texas governor has added denver to the list of dem democratic-led cities where he is sending migrants. cnn's polo sandoval is now at a migrant welcome center here in new york city. polo, what are you seeing this morning? >> reporter: so, john, we know that that drop in apprehensions, migrant apprehensions on the southern border has not resulted in any relief for new york city officials, they are still struggling to receive this record number of asylum seekers in new york city. that number is a key met tick, it was anywhere from 200 to 300 a few weeks ago, but now my sources are telling me that that goes up to 600. in fact, on monday they received as many as 900 in just one day. hence the need to open this
. >>> this morning new york city is bracing for the arrival of 15 new buses bringing migrants. a short time ago one bus arrived carrying dozens of migrants from texas, they were sent to the city's newly opened asylum seeker arrival center, which is at a hotel. the city says the number of arrivals has climbed recently to an average of 600 per day. it's not just in new york. the texas governor has added denver to the list of dem democratic-led cities where he is sending migrants. cnn's...
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if it's a ten-minute chase, that's extremely dangerous in new york city. we have a lot of traffic, a lot of movement. any type of high-speed chase that involves something of that nature is inappropriate. >> reporter: it should be noted, some of that two-hour time period could be included in the time that the duke and duchess spent here at the 19th precinct. some of the details still yet to be determined. we have this partial same -- last night the duke and duchess and mrs. ragland were involved in a from the paparazzi. while it comes at the interest of the public, it never should come at the cost of anyone's safety. >> max foster, i think we still have you from lovinen. how surprising is it to you that neither buckingham palace or kensington palace have commented so far, at least. >> reporter: it's so hard to read behind what is going on here. what i've got towel from the sussex side is no one has reached out to harry to see if he's okay. i think there's probably some upset there. we have gotten used to both palaces not commenting on any of these stories i
if it's a ten-minute chase, that's extremely dangerous in new york city. we have a lot of traffic, a lot of movement. any type of high-speed chase that involves something of that nature is inappropriate. >> reporter: it should be noted, some of that two-hour time period could be included in the time that the duke and duchess spent here at the 19th precinct. some of the details still yet to be determined. we have this partial same -- last night the duke and duchess and mrs. ragland were...
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york city. as you mentioned, more than 42,000 migrants remain in the city's care and more than 70,000 have passed through the city in the last year at places like what you see behind me, the roosevelt hotel, which opened last week, meant as a place for migrants to come in and connect with resources. but the mayor has said over and over in recent weeks that the city is not only running out of space but is also out of money and that it needs a federal intervention. he is looking for the burden to be shared not only the city of new york but the surrounding suburbs around the city, asking for municipalities to step up and help with what he says is a humanitarian crisis. listen to what the mayor had to say this morning. >> we received over 70,000 migrant asylum seekers in our city, 42,000 are still in our care. if this is properly handled at the border level, this issue can be resolved while we finally get congress, particularly the republican party, to deal with a comprehensive immigration policy. >
york city. as you mentioned, more than 42,000 migrants remain in the city's care and more than 70,000 have passed through the city in the last year at places like what you see behind me, the roosevelt hotel, which opened last week, meant as a place for migrants to come in and connect with resources. but the mayor has said over and over in recent weeks that the city is not only running out of space but is also out of money and that it needs a federal intervention. he is looking for the burden to...
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happening in which hundreds of asylum seekers without a home are arriving in new york city. as you're about to hear as the chief counsel to the mayor's office this move is according to them not to shut the door in the face of migrants and other homeless individuals but instead to provide some flexibility long-term. >> it's to have that flexibility. do we want to necessarily exercise that in every case in every way whatever it may be, not necessarily. so it's an effort to be responsible here to secure some flexibility now. >> after this petition was filed we heard from critics who are w worried if the cities able to successfully secure an order from the court it could allow the city to skirt around its responsibilities to provide resources like housing to homeless individuals. the city maintains that they are afraid the system will basically buckle under its own weight as we continue to see new arrivals. as one new york mayor put it recently they don't see an end in sight to the migrant crisis here in new york. >>> and finally it was a big night in canne for french film direc
happening in which hundreds of asylum seekers without a home are arriving in new york city. as you're about to hear as the chief counsel to the mayor's office this move is according to them not to shut the door in the face of migrants and other homeless individuals but instead to provide some flexibility long-term. >> it's to have that flexibility. do we want to necessarily exercise that in every case in every way whatever it may be, not necessarily. so it's an effort to be responsible...
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york city. what their spokesperson calls a near-catastrophic car chase that took place at night beginning at the zigfield theater at 54th street where meghan was receiving an award and it lasted two hours, this spokesperson says. let's get the details of what happened. salma abdelaziz is in london. walk us through the time line here, salma. >> absolutely, john. let's take it back to the beginning of what happened yesterday. we understand the couple alongside meghan's mother were attending the women of vision awards in new york. she was there, meghan markle was there to receive an award. i know we have those images of her of course, at the event wearing the gold dress. important to remember the wider context and this is ten days after the coronation of king charles and this was the first big public opportunity for the couple since that time. she was at that awards ceremony, walked out and took those pictures and took those images and was leaving and escorted by the nypd protective team according
york city. what their spokesperson calls a near-catastrophic car chase that took place at night beginning at the zigfield theater at 54th street where meghan was receiving an award and it lasted two hours, this spokesperson says. let's get the details of what happened. salma abdelaziz is in london. walk us through the time line here, salma. >> absolutely, john. let's take it back to the beginning of what happened yesterday. we understand the couple alongside meghan's mother were attending...
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but hundreds of asylum seekers continue arriving each day in new york city. a new arrival center was opened at manhattan's roosevelt hotel on friday to accommodate the growing number. mayor eric adams says 15 more buses are expected to deliver hundreds of migrants in the coming days, in addition to the 35,000 migrants already in the city's care. more than a dozen counties in new yorks have declared a stat of emergency. gloria is joining us from new york city with more on this. what are you seeing this morning? >> it's interesting that you mentioned that drop of migrant encounters at the border. while that number has decreased in new york city, they are still dealing with an increase of people that are arriving here in the city or who are already in the city who need to be placed into shelter and connected to resources. i want to give you a look at what's happening behind me. you see the roosevelt hotel. behind that white van, you'll see two city buses. those buses have arrived here from port authority bus terminals. they were there to meet with another bus th
but hundreds of asylum seekers continue arriving each day in new york city. a new arrival center was opened at manhattan's roosevelt hotel on friday to accommodate the growing number. mayor eric adams says 15 more buses are expected to deliver hundreds of migrants in the coming days, in addition to the 35,000 migrants already in the city's care. more than a dozen counties in new yorks have declared a stat of emergency. gloria is joining us from new york city with more on this. what are you...
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york city. but city officials say they're in crisis mode and all options are on the table. we'll speak with the head of the new york immigration coalition about possible solutions. back in just a moment. so, i got this app from experian. it's got everything i need to help my finances. got my fico® score, raised it instantly, i even found new ways to save. all right here. free. and fast. see all you can do with the free experian app. download it now. how can you sleep on such a firm setting? gab, mine is almost the same as yours. almost... just another word for not as good as mine. save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus, special financing. only at sleep number. give your small business one tech solution that checks all the boxes. it's all here with the comcast business complete connectivity solution. peace of mind with cyberthreat security. the power of the largest, fastest reliable network. plus, save up to 75% a year with comcast business mobile. the complete connectivity
york city. but city officials say they're in crisis mode and all options are on the table. we'll speak with the head of the new york immigration coalition about possible solutions. back in just a moment. so, i got this app from experian. it's got everything i need to help my finances. got my fico® score, raised it instantly, i even found new ways to save. all right here. free. and fast. see all you can do with the free experian app. download it now. how can you sleep on such a firm setting?...
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many who arrive in new york city do not intend to stay in new york city. some of them are trying to connect with other family members or travel to other parts of the country, and the city is trying to step in and help them do just that. but there are also some very real challenges when it comes to sheltering migrants. the city of new york has been running out of shelter space, and we watched today as a couple of migrants were removed from this location and sent to another shelter location likely to be given a place in one of the city's local shelters while they wait to resolve their housing situation. that is certainly one of the challenges that the city is dealing with. i spoke with one of the local advocates that has been working with migrants and with the city to try to connect them to services. >> new york has welcomed people for centuries from across the world, from europe, from asia, from africa, the middle east, and beyond. immigrants and refugees have built the city, are really part and partial of the social fabric and cultural fabric of what we ca
many who arrive in new york city do not intend to stay in new york city. some of them are trying to connect with other family members or travel to other parts of the country, and the city is trying to step in and help them do just that. but there are also some very real challenges when it comes to sheltering migrants. the city of new york has been running out of shelter space, and we watched today as a couple of migrants were removed from this location and sent to another shelter location...
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. >>> and coming up we are going to talk to the new york city public advocate and a former new york police officer about what happened when a man was killed on a subway after being mutt in a chokehold by another rider. we spoke to friend of the victim last night. >> >> and my heart believes that our human species can still treat each other like that. pi, the highest level of safety you can earn? subaru. when it comes to longevity, who has the highesest percentae of its vehicles still on the road after ten years? subaru. and when it comes to value, which brand has the lowest cost of ownership, lower than toyota, honda, or hyundai? subaru. it's easy to love a car you can trust. it's easy to love a subaru. ♪ here's to the very fir influencer in your life... mom! this is how mom shines. find the perfect mother's day gift... ...at zales. the diamond store. - psst! susan! with paycom, employees do their own payroll. - what's paycom? a magic payroll genie? asb asbestos. omplicated for the average person. - paycom guides them through it. missing or duplicate punches, pending expenses, unapproved
. >>> and coming up we are going to talk to the new york city public advocate and a former new york police officer about what happened when a man was killed on a subway after being mutt in a chokehold by another rider. we spoke to friend of the victim last night. >> >> and my heart believes that our human species can still treat each other like that. pi, the highest level of safety you can earn? subaru. when it comes to longevity, who has the highesest percentae of its...
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and then there's what happened on a new york city subway on monday. we warn you this video is disturbing to watch. a 30-year-old man named jordan neely who a witness say was acting erratic and hostile was put into a chokehold by a 24-year-old passenger and he later died. cnn has not independently confirmed what happened leading up to that incident. we do not know how long jordan neely was restrained or whether or not he was armed, but the medical examiner now rules his death a homicide. a source tells cnn that neely was homeless. protesters took to the subway tonight chanting black lives matter and the homeless matter. >> black lives matter! >> homeless lives matter! >> black lives matter! >> the homeless matter! >> here to talk about this we have van lathen, mike duhame former political director of the rnc, franklin leonard, and alyssa farah griffin, great to have all of you here tonight. so franklin, how do you see what happened on the subway? >> well, i think i only have what's been reported thus far. and i think we have to be brutally honest about
and then there's what happened on a new york city subway on monday. we warn you this video is disturbing to watch. a 30-year-old man named jordan neely who a witness say was acting erratic and hostile was put into a chokehold by a 24-year-old passenger and he later died. cnn has not independently confirmed what happened leading up to that incident. we do not know how long jordan neely was restrained or whether or not he was armed, but the medical examiner now rules his death a homicide. a...
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. >> can you talk to me more about the impact of this issue on new york city specifically? you've said publicly, speaking of headlines, that migrants are destroying or have destroyed the city. can you elaborate how that has happened? >> i said migrants have destroyed the city? that's not. >> not migrants, but this issue of the migrant flow to new york. >> i've been clear since it first started to happen, the fiscal dollars that is coming with this issue of migrants is destabilizing our city. our migrants and asylum seekers are not the issue, we need to be clear on that. it's what is costing the city and we're not compensated by the national government. this is predicted to cost us $4.3 billion as we cycle out of the pandemic. this is a major financial crisis to our city. our migrants, what i speak with them, say we just want to work, provide for ourselves, and we're not allowing them to do that. this is just wrong. no story, brownsville, el paso, new york, washington, no city should be funding a national problem. >> when you make this point, a lot of republicans in washingt
. >> can you talk to me more about the impact of this issue on new york city specifically? you've said publicly, speaking of headlines, that migrants are destroying or have destroyed the city. can you elaborate how that has happened? >> i said migrants have destroyed the city? that's not. >> not migrants, but this issue of the migrant flow to new york. >> i've been clear since it first started to happen, the fiscal dollars that is coming with this issue of migrants is...
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. >>> thousands of people who do cross the border are ending up in new york city each week. and the city has been hard pressed to take care of them. but when city officials informed a nearby community to prepare to take in some of the migrants, it touched off an ugly political fight between two old rivals. miguel marquez explains. >> reporter: as new york city scrambles to manage successive waves of my grants from the southern border -- >> probably one of the largest crises of humanitarian crises the city has ever experienced. >> reporter: the fight over what to do with them becoming increasingly heated. the city now sending some migrants to the suburbs. >> this is not the way to do things. not the way to treat people. they just randomly are booking hotel rooms where they can get bulk rooms for at least 30 days and with the option to go longer. >> reporter: when the city tried a similar move in rockland county just north of the city, the county blocked access to its hotels and the fight got personal. >> when you look at the county exec, this guy has a record of being anti-se
. >>> thousands of people who do cross the border are ending up in new york city each week. and the city has been hard pressed to take care of them. but when city officials informed a nearby community to prepare to take in some of the migrants, it touched off an ugly political fight between two old rivals. miguel marquez explains. >> reporter: as new york city scrambles to manage successive waves of my grants from the southern border -- >> probably one of the largest crises...
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i've been in that position both in philadelphia and new york city. i know exactly of what you're speaking and, you know, everybody is kind of sitting there wondering which way is this going to take a turn? more reaction. what do we have? i genuinely felt sorry for kaitlan collins. the country needs to see this and lastly, it made me vomitus. i did it all week long. my own view for those on cnn who haven't heard me say it because you don't listen to the program is that i think that shunning trump and his supporters, shunning trump and his supporters meaning not giving them some kind of access to the airwaves is putting your thumb on the scale and instead i think sunlight, the old line being the greatest disinfectant is the answer, and i also view my role and responsibility as providing you with the information that you need to go make your own decision and not to tell you what that decision ought to be so you watched and many of you are horrified by what you saw, okay. vote accordingly. i don't think there was any metastasis of anybody who tuned in, h
i've been in that position both in philadelphia and new york city. i know exactly of what you're speaking and, you know, everybody is kind of sitting there wondering which way is this going to take a turn? more reaction. what do we have? i genuinely felt sorry for kaitlan collins. the country needs to see this and lastly, it made me vomitus. i did it all week long. my own view for those on cnn who haven't heard me say it because you don't listen to the program is that i think that shunning...
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new york's governor and the city's mayor are pleading for federal help? >> reporter: for considering the numbers that you just shared with our viewers, one of the top city officials sent us this week, saying there is no end in sight when it comes to the migrant crisis in new york city in terms of the number of asylum seekers arriving here. that is despite what we see are, in this case, don't see, along the southern border. what we do know is that the city currently is not only scouring city and state areas for potential housing options, for these asylum seekers but they're also taking an unprecedented legal step in terms of petitioning a judge to allow them the ability to suspend its long-standing right to shelter law here in new york city, which essentially requires that the city provide housing to those who need it. be it homeless individuals, or in several cases, recently, asylum seekers. and now the city in response to criticism is saying that they are not looking to shut the door on anybody that may turn to the city for housing, but they certainly wa
new york's governor and the city's mayor are pleading for federal help? >> reporter: for considering the numbers that you just shared with our viewers, one of the top city officials sent us this week, saying there is no end in sight when it comes to the migrant crisis in new york city in terms of the number of asylum seekers arriving here. that is despite what we see are, in this case, don't see, along the southern border. what we do know is that the city currently is not only scouring...
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york city bill passed with overwhelming support burke the partnership for new york city, which represents the interests of small businesses, raised concerns over what they say is the broadness of the bill, saying it could open businesses to a lot of incoming litigation and could be costly. but other states like massachusetts, new jersey and new york state are looking at similar legislation. victor, amara. >> a lot to think about there. yeah, we have not considered before. thank you so much for the story. >>> up next, arguably, the two greatest words in sports, game seven. the nhl's newest team forces a win or go home scenario against dallas while the nba sixers and celtics prepare for a decisive game this afternoon. can earn? subaru. when it comes to longevity, who has the highest percentage of its vehicles still on thehe road after ten years? subaru. and when it comes to v value, which brand has the lowest cost of ownership, lower than toyota, honda, or hyundai? subaru. it's easy to love a car you can trust. it's easy to love a subaru. ♪ here's to the very first influencer in your life
york city bill passed with overwhelming support burke the partnership for new york city, which represents the interests of small businesses, raised concerns over what they say is the broadness of the bill, saying it could open businesses to a lot of incoming litigation and could be costly. but other states like massachusetts, new jersey and new york state are looking at similar legislation. victor, amara. >> a lot to think about there. yeah, we have not considered before. thank you so...
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york city. the average number of daily asylum seekers arriving here, 600 according to the adams administration. that is asis a stack stark incr. on monday one city official said they received over 900. so it gives you a sense of that urgency as authorities try to find more room for the acsylum seekers. and friday they opened up the arrival center here in midtown's roosevelt hotel, a facility that will be used in two separate ways. one, sort of a central location where many of these migrants will be processed, will be offered some of the resources by some of the nonprofits. and then the families traveling with children, many with an opportunity to actually shelter long term at this facility. meanwhile authorities here in new york city continue to plead with other elected officials to try to find other similar spaces. at this point it doesn't seem that the needs of the oosasylum seekers will san berubside. >> polo, thank you. >>> up next, disney cancels plans in florida. how the moves up the ante
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and it is already stoking tensions with cities like new york city. >> and speaking of that, polo, you're here in new york where the democratic mayor here has been very blunt in his assessment of this. not just how the white house is handling it. he's been critical of republicans. but talking about the effect that migrants here in new york have had on the city's resources, straining them. >> yeah, it certainly has led to some political friction, too, kaitlan. and it's important to point out that we're going to see today here in new york city's port authority in manhattan, it's certainly not unprecedented. the governor of texas has taken the step before in sending those migrants, who have been processed along the southern border by federal authorities, who are requesting to head to the east, we've seen this before. we saw it in august when some of these buses were arriving here in new york city. we should point out, that is just a fraction. some of these chartered buses are just a fraction of the larger number of migrants that we've been seeing here. now closing in on nearly 60,000 in the
and it is already stoking tensions with cities like new york city. >> and speaking of that, polo, you're here in new york where the democratic mayor here has been very blunt in his assessment of this. not just how the white house is handling it. he's been critical of republicans. but talking about the effect that migrants here in new york have had on the city's resources, straining them. >> yeah, it certainly has led to some political friction, too, kaitlan. and it's important to...
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york city. and the problem that the administration here is facing is that they are running out of room. new york city is unique in some ways in terms that it's legally required to provide shelter to anyone who needs it. so, as the city tries to tackle this crisis, they are coming up with all sorts of ideas, some of them, you're seeing them there on the screen. they include putting up tents in central park and some of the city beaches, leasing out college dorms, even using unused airplane hangars at j.f. kennedy airport. all of this was outlined in an internal memo that i obtained earlier this week where you can see the adams administration is dealing with this as an all hands on deck moment. they are running out of shelter space, and they're trying to come up with other ways to shelter people. they're estimating the city of new york could see up to 800 migrant arrivals per day. already last week, 500 arrived on just a single day. so, the city of new york hurting for shelter, for money, and waiti
york city. and the problem that the administration here is facing is that they are running out of room. new york city is unique in some ways in terms that it's legally required to provide shelter to anyone who needs it. so, as the city tries to tackle this crisis, they are coming up with all sorts of ideas, some of them, you're seeing them there on the screen. they include putting up tents in central park and some of the city beaches, leasing out college dorms, even using unused airplane...
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they're prompting protests in new york city. >> protesters chanting on the new york city subway platform where jordan neily who was killed by a subway rider after being placed in a choke hold. juan vazquez who recorded this said he was fed up and hungry and tired of having nothing. another passenger described neily as acting erratically. he had not tacked anyone on the train despite this, a passenger came up from if behind and placed neily in a choke hold. other passengers are seen in the video helping restrain him. and nypd officers were seen after trying to administer cpr. cnn cannot endepeindependently confirmed what happened and they don't know how long neily was restrained. they ruled neily's death a homicide. the manhattan district attorney says they're investigating his death. >> this highlights what i've been saying throughout my administration. people are dealing with mental heal health illness should get p the help they need. >> eric adams was criticized for directing first responders and the nypd to involuntary commit people experiencing a mental health crisis as part of an at
they're prompting protests in new york city. >> protesters chanting on the new york city subway platform where jordan neily who was killed by a subway rider after being placed in a choke hold. juan vazquez who recorded this said he was fed up and hungry and tired of having nothing. another passenger described neily as acting erratically. he had not tacked anyone on the train despite this, a passenger came up from if behind and placed neily in a choke hold. other passengers are seen in the...
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what if tomorrow 2000 come to new york city? and it's no longer a crisis of food, by cars, even by airplanes. so it's a legitimate exercise of from all over the place. >> we say buy airplanes, other governors are sending people by airplane to new york? >> no it means people how great new generous new york's. so people come to new york from all over the places. including some migrants who left new york city, they're coming back. they just love new york city. >> okay. should mayor adams have a plan for this? >> he's going to have to have a plan. if you failure to plan is planning to fail. we knew for months that this wave was going to continue and there's no scenario under which anybody could've imagined that governors from florida or texas were going to stop sending migrants here after november. this has been going on for well over six months. and so for the city now to scramble and say we need another 800 rooms. we need another 200. bands we have to suspend a lot of our sensible rules that prohibit having family sleeping on the
what if tomorrow 2000 come to new york city? and it's no longer a crisis of food, by cars, even by airplanes. so it's a legitimate exercise of from all over the place. >> we say buy airplanes, other governors are sending people by airplane to new york? >> no it means people how great new generous new york's. so people come to new york from all over the places. including some migrants who left new york city, they're coming back. they just love new york city. >> okay. should...
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. >>> plus, new york city mayor eric adams talking about crime and drugs and the danger to children in his own city. >> 9 and 10-year-olds, our babies are saying i'm feeling depressed. they start their day going to the corner bodega buying cannabis and fentanyl and sit in the classroom and try to learn. they look at tiktok that's teaching them how to steal cars. young boy was burned 85% of his body because he did a tiktok challenge. >> the mayor says more prayer is the answer. we'll discuss that. >>> and why is america losing it? why are we behaving so badly to our fellow humans on airplanes at ball games, when did we lose our common decency? we're going to bring you the story of a high school baseball empire, a disabled vet getting punched out by a parent. we have more of these as well. our thought provoking panel on what is happening to us. >>> let's start with the supreme court, senators on both sides of the aisle now calling for the high court to fix its ethics issues. >> i just think that the american people expect the supreme court to be above politics and to be above personal fi
. >>> plus, new york city mayor eric adams talking about crime and drugs and the danger to children in his own city. >> 9 and 10-year-olds, our babies are saying i'm feeling depressed. they start their day going to the corner bodega buying cannabis and fentanyl and sit in the classroom and try to learn. they look at tiktok that's teaching them how to steal cars. young boy was burned 85% of his body because he did a tiktok challenge. >> the mayor says more prayer is the...
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and 63% of new york city voters say the city cannot accommodate them all. new york city, a very blue city, there has been a turning of the tide against migrants. >> harry enten, appreciate it. >>> george santos faced an expulsion effort today. we'll tell you how it played out. >>> also later, my good friend andy cohen is here, and he has a lot to share, as he usually does. make your dream car...a reality. mercedes-benz certified pre-owned vehicles are rigorously inspected to live up to the highest of expectations. i will be a travel influencer... hey, i thought you were on vacation? it's too expensive. use priceline, they've got deals no one else has. what about work? i got you. looking great you guys! ♪ go to your happy price ♪ ♪ priceline ♪ young lady who was, mid 30s, couple of kids, recently went through a divorce. she had a lot of questions when she came in. i watched my mother go through being a single mom. at the end of the day, my mom raised three children, including myself. and so once the client knew that she was heard. we were able to hel
and 63% of new york city voters say the city cannot accommodate them all. new york city, a very blue city, there has been a turning of the tide against migrants. >> harry enten, appreciate it. >>> george santos faced an expulsion effort today. we'll tell you how it played out. >>> also later, my good friend andy cohen is here, and he has a lot to share, as he usually does. make your dream car...a reality. mercedes-benz certified pre-owned vehicles are rigorously...
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a new york city mayor talking about $5 billion for migrants. we don't have the resources to deal with the people hear today. it is a complete collapse of government. we are a house of cards falling on top of ourselves. >> we have to leave it there. thank you all very much. next, the natalee holloway case. there's an update. ♪ (electronic music) ♪ ♪ ♪ the journey n't about where you're going, ♪ it's who you'll be when you get there. ♪ the new 2023 lincoln corsair with available lincoln bluecruise. if you wake up thinking about the market and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech from fidelity. [ cellphone vibrates ] you'll get proactive alerts for market events before they happen... and insights on every buy and sell decision. with zero-commission online u.s. stock and etf trades. for smarter trading decisions, get decision tech from fidelity. when you have chronic kidney disease. there are places you'd like to be. like here. and here. and here. not so much here. if you've been diagnosed with chronic kidney disease f
a new york city mayor talking about $5 billion for migrants. we don't have the resources to deal with the people hear today. it is a complete collapse of government. we are a house of cards falling on top of ourselves. >> we have to leave it there. thank you all very much. next, the natalee holloway case. there's an update. ♪ (electronic music) ♪ ♪ ♪ the journey n't about where you're going, ♪ it's who you'll be when you get there. ♪ the new 2023 lincoln corsair with available...
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so we're probably going to be approved in september. >> reporter: the plan to use some of new york city's houses of worship comes as the city and state are forced to get creative to expand shelter space. >> there's some schools that have empty dorms, there are some schools that are not reopening, there are former correctional facilities which are not ideal, but that is space. if we can change the environment. >> reporter: new and unusual options emerge, faith-based communities are already offering sanctuary. >> spiritually it has been humbling to hear the stories and to be able to know that we're making a difference in these -- in these individuals' lives. >> reporter: in addition to that community center that you just saw, the expectation that new york city churches and synagogues will join the effort. and this former correctional facility that was used initially to house newly arrived jewish migrants and a state official being very clear in saying there are no cells in the facility. however, they are currently transforming the space to make it more welcoming to any asylum seekers, as we
so we're probably going to be approved in september. >> reporter: the plan to use some of new york city's houses of worship comes as the city and state are forced to get creative to expand shelter space. >> there's some schools that have empty dorms, there are some schools that are not reopening, there are former correctional facilities which are not ideal, but that is space. if we can change the environment. >> reporter: new and unusual options emerge, faith-based communities...