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let me introduce the congresswoman from new york who can explain the number one issue in new york that the mayor and governor talks about, the illegal immigration that's coming into their city. congresswoman mela talk us. >> thank you, speaker. this morning, our city put out an advisory that the people of the city of new york should carry around narcan with them. that's how bad the fentanyl crisis has gotten. recommending the citizens of new york walk around with narcan. we had a one-year-old baby die last week at a daycare center where there was a drug ring in the basement of that facility. between the bail law of new york that allows drug traffickers back onto our streets, and the open border, this is the crisis we're seeing. unprecedented. i am addition to that, our mayor has already said that this crisis will destroy new york city. he is well on his way to bankrupting new york city by saying new yorkers have to pay to provide the housing, and every other service, for citizens of other countries. today in court, in part of a lawsuit, the judge in new york's supreme court struck that
let me introduce the congresswoman from new york who can explain the number one issue in new york that the mayor and governor talks about, the illegal immigration that's coming into their city. congresswoman mela talk us. >> thank you, speaker. this morning, our city put out an advisory that the people of the city of new york should carry around narcan with them. that's how bad the fentanyl crisis has gotten. recommending the citizens of new york walk around with narcan. we had a...
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york, new york." featuring louis cato and "the late show" band. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater, in new york city, it's stephen colbert! [cheers and applause] >> stephen: hey! beautiful. [cheers and applause] oh, yes. tuesday, tuesday, tuesday, baby. two for tuesday. thank you. sit, sit, sit. welcome one and all to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. it was an absolutely beautiful day here in new york. you know? 70 degrees. [cheers and applause] 70 degrees and sunny with a chance of jail. because about four miles south of here, the former president was arraigned on 34 felony counts. he was supposed to arrive at the courthouse around 11:00 a.m., but he didn't leave his building until after 1:00 p.m. which is pretty late, but in his defense, those spongebob episodes just keep auto-playing. you've got to shut it. once he finally arrived, down at the courthouse, we heard these immortal words. >> this moment at 1:24 p.m. eastern time, donald j. trump is under arrest. [cheers
york, new york." featuring louis cato and "the late show" band. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater, in new york city, it's stephen colbert! [cheers and applause] >> stephen: hey! beautiful. [cheers and applause] oh, yes. tuesday, tuesday, tuesday, baby. two for tuesday. thank you. sit, sit, sit. welcome one and all to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. it was an absolutely beautiful day here in new york. you know? 70 degrees. [cheers...
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part of new york city. [dance music fades] - what we saw in the '80s was sort of that incessant appeal to white voters in different ways from different people, trying to paint particularly african americans as the root of their problems. - i always go back to "send me your tired and your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free." they didn't see black people coming also as huddled masses. [indistinct chanting] - 1989, there was a series of horrific incidents during that year, the killing of several black kids who wandered into white neighborhoods and were chased and killed for no reason whatsoever. - the fact is you can go back to that time and see the earliest political manifestations of donald trump with the central park five. - wildin'. new york city police say that's new teenage slang for rampaging in wolf packs. - a woman jogging in new york central park last wednesday night, raped and nearly beaten to death. - trump says the central park attack is just the latest example of "the complete bre
part of new york city. [dance music fades] - what we saw in the '80s was sort of that incessant appeal to white voters in different ways from different people, trying to paint particularly african americans as the root of their problems. - i always go back to "send me your tired and your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free." they didn't see black people coming also as huddled masses. [indistinct chanting] - 1989, there was a series of horrific incidents during that...
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it's primary day in new york. thousands of voters across the city are off to the polls today to cast ballots in a host of races. much attention, of course, is focused on the democratic mayoral primary. and don't forget, special primary coverage begins when the polls close tonight at 9:00. this is just into our newsroom. a plane has crashed into the world trade center. ♪ - attention 61 engines, 35 engines, 50 engines, 64 engines, 94-- - smoke now billowing out of the top of the world trade center. - need every available ambulance, everything you've got at the world trade center now! - and he just flew right into the building. i still can't believe it. - there's a huge hole in it, and things are falling from the building itself. - then we saw the people jumping. [rescue radio chatter] - tower two has had a major explosion and what appears to be complete collapse surrounding the entire area. - mayday. where are you? - we're across the street from the towers. we have people stuck in the building. i don't know how mu
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do you understand what's happening in new york city? >> new york is welcoming migrants. they set up the center here at the hotel to process the migrants to make sure that they are fully vaccinated. make sure to connect them with relatives and they know where they want to go. to give them employment and -- >> do you know where they are going? there are some issues. there are some issues in new york city. with the schools in new york city. >> what about them? >> there is an overload of students and we need more -- >> we need more help from the federal government without question. one of the key things the government can do is to provide temporary protective status to venezuelans so they can get work permits immediately. >> can you identify yourself? >> congressman jerrold nadler of new york. >> okay. [shouting] >> thank you, everyone. [inaudible]. [shouting] >> the american dream is what it's all about. [no audio, just shouting] [no audio, just shouting] >> harris: just for a moment here we wanted you to see what played out when ocasio-cortez was joined by a congressman he
do you understand what's happening in new york city? >> new york is welcoming migrants. they set up the center here at the hotel to process the migrants to make sure that they are fully vaccinated. make sure to connect them with relatives and they know where they want to go. to give them employment and -- >> do you know where they are going? there are some issues. there are some issues in new york city. with the schools in new york city. >> what about them? >> there is...
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york state, further out in new york state. and that was why the currents were very happy for fermoy to travel. so far more traveled extensively across the eastern seaboard. she went to north to boston providence, hartford and all the areas in new york, albany and troy and then she went south. so she went all the way south to south carolina, north. and then from there went to cuba because clearly the objects were being sent and wide via the, you know, ship and then came back to florida. that was in pensacola fla, went by steamboat from pensacola to new orleans, and then went all the way up the mississippi river into and into pennsylvania to pittsburgh. so she traveled probably. between 1502 thousand miles across the united states to cuba and the reason why there was doing this is because the objects were being distributed very broadly so people would both see her and purchase the objects. wow she has quite a map for sort of a network of the united states and beyond the continent as well. and that's really exciting to explore. i
york state, further out in new york state. and that was why the currents were very happy for fermoy to travel. so far more traveled extensively across the eastern seaboard. she went to north to boston providence, hartford and all the areas in new york, albany and troy and then she went south. so she went all the way south to south carolina, north. and then from there went to cuba because clearly the objects were being sent and wide via the, you know, ship and then came back to florida. that was...
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the policies of new york state and new york city. you know, new york state and new york city, the past couple of years, have passed driver's licenses for undocumented immigrants, voting for undocumented immigrants, a $2 billion fund, a taxpayer funded $2 billion fund to go to unemployment for undocumented immigrants. and it's these progressive pro sanctuary policies that are causing everyone to cut to new york city and now you have politicians complaining about it. of course something was going to happen. so what the residents have to do, they have to blame their elected officials in new york city. they're running new york city, running new york state that are putting policies in place that are now causing what we're seeing in new york city. cheryl: congressman, we had andrew ansboro, the president of the uniformed firefighters association in new york, he joined us last hour and we asked him about the cuts, the overtime cuts and how this is going to affect their members. and again, i have to reiterate, this was announced right as we
the policies of new york state and new york city. you know, new york state and new york city, the past couple of years, have passed driver's licenses for undocumented immigrants, voting for undocumented immigrants, a $2 billion fund, a taxpayer funded $2 billion fund to go to unemployment for undocumented immigrants. and it's these progressive pro sanctuary policies that are causing everyone to cut to new york city and now you have politicians complaining about it. of course something was going...
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in new york state. further out in new york state. and that was why the cartons were very happy for afong moy to travel. so, afong moy traveled extensively across the eastern seaboard. she went to north to boston, providence, hartford, and all the areas in new york. albany, and troy. and then she went south. so, she went all the way south to south carolina. north carolina. and then from there went to cuba, because clearly the objects were being sent far and wide via the ship. and then came back to florida. to pensacola. by steamboat to pensacola to new orleans. and then went all the way up the mississippi river into ohio , and into pennsylvania. to pittsburgh. so, she traveled probably between 1500, and 2000 miles across the united states and cuba. and the reason why they are doing this is because the objects were being distributed very broadly. but, people would both see her, and purchase the objects. >> she has quite a map for sort of a network of crisscrossing the united states, and beyond the continents as well. that's really exci
in new york state. further out in new york state. and that was why the cartons were very happy for afong moy to travel. so, afong moy traveled extensively across the eastern seaboard. she went to north to boston, providence, hartford, and all the areas in new york. albany, and troy. and then she went south. so, she went all the way south to south carolina. north carolina. and then from there went to cuba, because clearly the objects were being sent far and wide via the ship. and then came back...
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haley ott, cbs news, new york. >>> that is the overnight news for this friday. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm jeff pegues. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm shanelle kaul in new york. the floating barriers in the rio grande river will remain for now.w. an appeals court issued a temporary stay on a lower court ruling ordering texas to remove the buoys. governor greg abbott installed them to stop migrants from crossing the river, leading to a lawsuit from the justice department. >>> hurricane lee is now a category 5. the national hurricane center says dangerous beach conditions are expected to develop in the western atlantic through early next week. >>> and climate protesters delayed the women's semifinal match at the u.s. open by almost an hour last night. when it resumed, 19-year-old american coco gauff won to advance to the final. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or york. >>> tonight, much of the country is still in the grip of a brutal late summer heat wave with active heat alerts from coast to coast and no relief in sight.
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parts of new york. two to four, maybe as much as a half a foot of rain in some spots. that will flood some roadways, maybe worse than that, before drying out on sunday. david? >> david: drive safely tomorrow indeed. rob marciano, our thanks to you tonight. >>> authorities here in new york city this evening have seized more than 40 pounds of fentanyl from an apartment. they say it was an alleged drug mill and it was just six blocks from the day care where a 1-year-old boy died from exposure to the drug. authorities arrested a suspect who they say carried the drugs onto the busy new york city subway. here's our senior investigative reporter aaron katersky tonight. >> reporter: tonight, authorities say this new york city apartment doubled as a drug mill, packaging enough fentanyl to kill a million people. a lot of it wound up on the subway, carried by a suspected drug trafficker in this bag, filled with 13 ckilograms of fentanyl. 13 kilos of fentanyl on the subway. that's terrifying. >> aaron, it is the mo
parts of new york. two to four, maybe as much as a half a foot of rain in some spots. that will flood some roadways, maybe worse than that, before drying out on sunday. david? >> david: drive safely tomorrow indeed. rob marciano, our thanks to you tonight. >>> authorities here in new york city this evening have seized more than 40 pounds of fentanyl from an apartment. they say it was an alleged drug mill and it was just six blocks from the day care where a 1-year-old boy died...
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this issue will destroy new york city. destroy new york city. we are getting 10,000 migrants a month. one time we were just getting venezuela. now we are getting ecuador, now we get russian speaking coming flew mexico, now we are getting western africa, people from all over the globe have made their minds up they're going to come through the southern part of the border and come into new york city and everyone is saying it's new york city's problem. every community in this city is going to be impacted. we have a $12 billion deficit that we're going to have to cut every service in this city is going to be impacted. all of us. i said it last year when we had 15,000. i'm telling you now with 110,000. the city we knew we are about to lose. >> jesse: that's a battle kriemt that's a cry for help. either way the sanctuary city fantasy died today. for those of you unfamiliar with new york manhattan is a tiny island. new yorkers live on top of each other. people come here from the midwest and get clause phobic on the sidewalk. i drove the west side today
this issue will destroy new york city. destroy new york city. we are getting 10,000 migrants a month. one time we were just getting venezuela. now we are getting ecuador, now we get russian speaking coming flew mexico, now we are getting western africa, people from all over the globe have made their minds up they're going to come through the southern part of the border and come into new york city and everyone is saying it's new york city's problem. every community in this city is going to be...
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new york is famous, america is famous, great human cities. why wouldn't they want to come to these cities while they are being destroyed by the democrats, democrats thought they were going to stay in that yucky texas and arizona and surprise, they are here, they don't know what to do, don't know how to govern, what they do is stir up problems, create divisions, they thought they were going to ruin those red states, welcome to the real world and human beings whose lives are being ruined by this kind of garbage, immigrants lives, the children, the women, the sex trafficking, drug trafficking and they are sitting here sucking their thumbs, daddy biden come help us, and when it comes to the nature of running this kind of state and a city they should know and they would know if they cared about governing but they don't. stuart: how come democrats are doubling down, very wealthy people doubling down on giving more money to president biden despite polls that show very low approval numbers and his age is a big concern? >> they live in a fantasy world
new york is famous, america is famous, great human cities. why wouldn't they want to come to these cities while they are being destroyed by the democrats, democrats thought they were going to stay in that yucky texas and arizona and surprise, they are here, they don't know what to do, don't know how to govern, what they do is stir up problems, create divisions, they thought they were going to ruin those red states, welcome to the real world and human beings whose lives are being ruined by this...
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not seen that in new york city. although people were cross-country skiing down broadway in snowstorms in the middle of the wintertime. quite an ordeal you've been you through. one for the ages. now again, are you still trying to make your way home or did you get back home? >> yes, i'm trying to make my way back home, yes. it's still raining, yes. >> john: do you have to walk through knee deep water or find dry streets? >> i don't know what happened, but it seems like the flooding has disappeared now, i don't know if -- i see a lot of trucks, so maybe they emptied drained or something is happening, but the roads are nice now. >> sandra: the best to you, be safe, we hope you get home safe to a hot chocolate or something, it's cold when you get wet and all that kind of stuff. these subway pictures, john, look at this. >> john: god bless you, oneka, safe travels. >> thank you so much, you guys. >> sandra: so sweet. she's been through a lot and still sounds happy. >> john: it is amazing when you take a look at the rain a
not seen that in new york city. although people were cross-country skiing down broadway in snowstorms in the middle of the wintertime. quite an ordeal you've been you through. one for the ages. now again, are you still trying to make your way home or did you get back home? >> yes, i'm trying to make my way back home, yes. it's still raining, yes. >> john: do you have to walk through knee deep water or find dry streets? >> i don't know what happened, but it seems like the...
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geoff: open but strained arms. >> this issue will destroy new york city. destroy new york city. geoff: mayor eric adams has promised a humane response while stressing resources are overwhelmed. >> the real issue that we are seeing is not a resource issue it is actually making sure that , we're spending resources appropriately. geoff: murad awawdeh is the executive director of the new york immigration coalition, which has worked to help incoming migrant families prepare for the school year. >> one thing that we have been fighting for a number of years has been ensuring that we expand programs for english language learners as well as expanding english language learner transfer schools in new york city. it's a huge need, it continues to be a huge need. geoff: housing migrant families is also an issue. >> every night we have to be creative to find places to allow people to stay. geoff: the city has opened 206 emergency shelters in hotels, parks and buildings. but still, migrants have lined the streets awaiting a bed, one the city government is required to provide to anyone in need u
geoff: open but strained arms. >> this issue will destroy new york city. destroy new york city. geoff: mayor eric adams has promised a humane response while stressing resources are overwhelmed. >> the real issue that we are seeing is not a resource issue it is actually making sure that , we're spending resources appropriately. geoff: murad awawdeh is the executive director of the new york immigration coalition, which has worked to help incoming migrant families prepare for the...
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new york state. they're actually thinking about only new york can think of this because it's so dumb. they actually want an illegal immigrant new tax. so they want citizens to pay for their amnesty, their sanctuary status. i mean. by the way, another reason to get the hell out of here. >> this is easy math. think of the dollars new york is spending. if they take that same money and put it into building the border wall, securing the border, new york would not be dealing with the crisis they are dealing with right now. >> sean: recently mayor adams, you have invited mayor adams to come visit. interesting he won't come. you have any chance to meet with him? >> funny story. >> sean: i love funny stories. stories. three carl the city of europe was beside itself about all these migrants being bused to new york city. mayor adams sent operatives to the border to see what was going on. all of these migrants were in a room about the size. they went in there and asked, who here wants to go to new york? thinking
new york state. they're actually thinking about only new york can think of this because it's so dumb. they actually want an illegal immigrant new tax. so they want citizens to pay for their amnesty, their sanctuary status. i mean. by the way, another reason to get the hell out of here. >> this is easy math. think of the dollars new york is spending. if they take that same money and put it into building the border wall, securing the border, new york would not be dealing with the crisis...
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we saw a baby in new york city that was killed lofting some fumes that came from a drug den in new york that had a front as a day care center. this is the biggest business that the cartel has ever had. they're running this business. they're running this border. griff jenkins reports live from eagle pass, texas. one of the central spots of trouble here. hi, griff. >> good afternoon, martha. you're exactly right. business has never been better for the cartels. in fact, what is happening right now, the crisis here on this border is the cartels dream. let me take you to the fox fly team. you can see this area, that is so busy for 2,000 migrants every day for the last week plus. agents have been doing nothing but dealing with them. they got a vip visit just an hour or so ago, martha. we can show you video that we got of the border patrol chief over the entire border patrol, jason owens. he came here with his team and saw it first hand. migrants were streaming over. most of them are from venezuela. but in this area, the officials that run this sector in eagle pass tell me that they have got a
we saw a baby in new york city that was killed lofting some fumes that came from a drug den in new york that had a front as a day care center. this is the biggest business that the cartel has ever had. they're running this business. they're running this border. griff jenkins reports live from eagle pass, texas. one of the central spots of trouble here. hi, griff. >> good afternoon, martha. you're exactly right. business has never been better for the cartels. in fact, what is happening...
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and so i really view new york as an extreme outlier. and while this has been playing out over 10 years, you know, 80 percent of those other 200 top markets have found a sensible meeting, middle ground. and so again, i think it's, i think it's an outlier, so you would say this doesn't give other cities a blueprint for what to do with air b and b in terms of regulation. no, i don't think so. i think frankly, it's a couple of hint of what not to do because, you know, clearly there's a lot of ordinary new yorkers that were hurt by this very extreme draconian position at the city tuck. um, so, you know, i, i don't think it's even many officials would say that this is the way it should be, but it's a by product of politics as a byproduct of the previous administration that passed the rules. and now the current administration in new york has to implement them. i don't think they're particularly happy with those rules, but that was kind of the hand they were dealt. and you know, i think other cities have already regulated and that are a much be
and so i really view new york as an extreme outlier. and while this has been playing out over 10 years, you know, 80 percent of those other 200 top markets have found a sensible meeting, middle ground. and so again, i think it's, i think it's an outlier, so you would say this doesn't give other cities a blueprint for what to do with air b and b in terms of regulation. no, i don't think so. i think frankly, it's a couple of hint of what not to do because, you know, clearly there's a lot of...
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the least here in new york? >> what it will, do is it will give certain migrants, venezuelans who arrived here in the u.s. before july 31st of this year. the ability to get a faster path to work, okay? so, for some migrants who have been living in shelters, in new york city completely on the taxpayers time in poverty, someone really desperate situations this could be a really life-changing thing. it will give them the opportunity to work legally, we know a lot of these migrants are working off the books. but they can get abused. they are struggling to afford metro cars, they are wandering the subway trains, selling candy bars. we see them all over the city. now it's become effective. life where the city, the hope is that this move will free up some tax dollars that are not being spent on shelter, food and everything else. >> julia, venezuelans is just one country. and i could think about half a dozen off the top of my head that of migrants coming in, also coming from tire situations. i mean what are haitian migr
the least here in new york? >> what it will, do is it will give certain migrants, venezuelans who arrived here in the u.s. before july 31st of this year. the ability to get a faster path to work, okay? so, for some migrants who have been living in shelters, in new york city completely on the taxpayers time in poverty, someone really desperate situations this could be a really life-changing thing. it will give them the opportunity to work legally, we know a lot of these migrants are...
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york city dw bashing hard to new york. thanks so much for all of your insights and make sure that you stay dry. thank you. here's a roundup of some other stories making headlines. ukraine is commemorating the 82nd anniversary of one of the largest mass murders of jews in the holocaust. around fair, she $4000.00 people, mostly jews, were killed at the bobby ravine out of sight nazi occupied keys. president the landscape joined thousands of others paying their respects in the capital, or at least 57 people have been killed in 2 separate suicide bomb attacks and pakistan. the 1st blast and the country side, the west hit a procession marking the birth of the atlantic profit. and mohammed killing 52 people. 5 more were killed and a mosque in the northwest. no group has claims responsibilities so far. las vegas police have charged them on with the 1996 murder of a rap legend to pay extra cor. dwayne k. c. d. davis had previously admitted that he was in the cadillac from which the faithful gunfire came. the unsolved case has long
york city dw bashing hard to new york. thanks so much for all of your insights and make sure that you stay dry. thank you. here's a roundup of some other stories making headlines. ukraine is commemorating the 82nd anniversary of one of the largest mass murders of jews in the holocaust. around fair, she $4000.00 people, mostly jews, were killed at the bobby ravine out of sight nazi occupied keys. president the landscape joined thousands of others paying their respects in the capital, or at least...
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stuart: compare new york city 22 years ago and new york city today? 22 years ago, america was the lone superpower. >> yeah. stuart: we had been clobbered in new york city and came back strong. >> yeah. stuart: new york city today is a shambles have you been walking around? have you seen it? >> it is heartbreaking. i was visiting with many new yorkers how it seems the younger new yorkers have forgotten the lessons of the 1970s, have forgotten how bad the crime can be. have forgotten how bad things can get. we can clean this up. we can fix this up. we saw mayors, mayors like rudy giuliani come in and put the criminals in jail and clean up the streets and make it so that people felt safe to walk on the street and i got to say that there is something else looking back 22 years ago, not only can the city be safe and our other great american cities, san francisco, chicago, l.a. can be safe too, not only that, remember the unity we had on september 12th. remember are when george w. bush stood on a pile of rubble with a bullhorn and a man called out said we c
stuart: compare new york city 22 years ago and new york city today? 22 years ago, america was the lone superpower. >> yeah. stuart: we had been clobbered in new york city and came back strong. >> yeah. stuart: new york city today is a shambles have you been walking around? have you seen it? >> it is heartbreaking. i was visiting with many new yorkers how it seems the younger new yorkers have forgotten the lessons of the 1970s, have forgotten how bad the crime can be. have...
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in new york city just in the matter of a couple hours in what new york governor is officially calling a historic one in a 100 years down for. and we certainly saw where there were streets flooded throughout new york city as well. as in parts of brooklyn and staten island and long island as well, even in neighboring new jersey, both new jersey and new york city, declaring state of emergency because of the down for. and we just saw flooding. uh that we just almost never see in new york city streets, flooded buses flooded some of the underground subway terminals were also being inundated with water at j. f. k airport. they saw more rain in one time since 1948 at laguardia airport. one of the terminals there was completely shut down for several hours due to flooding as well. officials here they say that it will take a day or 2 for the city and the surrounding area to dry out gabriel's on our new york. well, gabriela is a new york city council member. she says the city needs better floods. prevention measures. the problem with the subway apparently was they were flooded. and so there was n
in new york city just in the matter of a couple hours in what new york governor is officially calling a historic one in a 100 years down for. and we certainly saw where there were streets flooded throughout new york city as well. as in parts of brooklyn and staten island and long island as well, even in neighboring new jersey, both new jersey and new york city, declaring state of emergency because of the down for. and we just saw flooding. uh that we just almost never see in new york city...
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never count out new york city. people counted out new york city in the 1970's fiscal crisis, we overcame it. people counted out new york city during the midst of the crack cocaine epidemic, 2,000-plus homicides every year, murder capital of the world some said, we overcame it. people counted out new york city when the towers were struck, impacting lower manhattan and te financial district, thousands of lives tragically lost, the fire department devastated, we overcame it. people counted out new york when the great recession struck and hit us particularly hard because the financial services industry was affected, the real estate industry was affected, the insurance agency was affected, three important industries to te heart and soul of new york, we overcame it. people counted out new york city when superstorm sandy struck. we overcame it. people counted out new york city when the pandemic hit and we wee ground zero, we overcame it. people counted us out when the brooklyn dodgers left, and we overcame it. new york ci
never count out new york city. people counted out new york city in the 1970's fiscal crisis, we overcame it. people counted out new york city during the midst of the crack cocaine epidemic, 2,000-plus homicides every year, murder capital of the world some said, we overcame it. people counted out new york city when the towers were struck, impacting lower manhattan and te financial district, thousands of lives tragically lost, the fire department devastated, we overcame it. people counted out new...
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new york harbor could be could be defended by the royal navy and its shoreline defenses. but what about a land attack that would have to come from the north emanating from rebel positions at west point and the hudson highlands, perhaps combined with russia and bo's forces based in rhode island. for this to work, it's never even. i'm on the right slide. i always have paranoia about that. for this to work, washington would have to get his army onto manhattan island and an amphibious crossing of either the hudson or the east river would have been suicidal. that left the four crossings at kingsbridge as the only viable avenues from which to besiege new york city. defending them was all important to the crown. the kingsbridge military zone successfully kept the land attack on the british held city at an arm's length from november 17, 17 six, until they left for home in late 1783. so today we're going to look at just four of these sites, not necessarily chosen for their strategic importance, but by the nature of the good east discovered there by our guys, we won't have time for
new york harbor could be could be defended by the royal navy and its shoreline defenses. but what about a land attack that would have to come from the north emanating from rebel positions at west point and the hudson highlands, perhaps combined with russia and bo's forces based in rhode island. for this to work, it's never even. i'm on the right slide. i always have paranoia about that. for this to work, washington would have to get his army onto manhattan island and an amphibious crossing of...
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>> what does that mean for the business in new york city? is he out of his in new york? there's still a lot of buildings with his name on them. >> a lot of people are -- yeah, and people are trying to figure out what this means. because the trump organization is, essentially, 400 different llcs. and they are all for each of the properties that he owns. the new york state attorney general would have jurisdiction over those that are in new york. so, it is possible, the way that the shakes out is that there will no longer be a trump tower owned by don't trump. there will no longer be the seven springs family compound in westchester county. but there are still questions here about what that will look like. is it possible he could transfer these assets out of state? there are questions here that people are trying to grapple with. and the trump organization itself is trying to, i think, get their hands on what this is going to mean for them. >> and have the former president or his sons responded? >> yeah. so, his son, eric trump, who essentially leads the company on a day-to-d
>> what does that mean for the business in new york city? is he out of his in new york? there's still a lot of buildings with his name on them. >> a lot of people are -- yeah, and people are trying to figure out what this means. because the trump organization is, essentially, 400 different llcs. and they are all for each of the properties that he owns. the new york state attorney general would have jurisdiction over those that are in new york. so, it is possible, the way that the...
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this is not just a crisis in new york city. i talk to my counterparts across the country, this is affecting a lot of places. but in new york city, we have not cared for over 113,000 asylum seekers. we currently have 60,000 people in our care. this is a crisis that the men demands a national response and shoulders of municipalities and historically in the u.s. -- when we have had situations of we've always had a national federal response. >> and it's been almost a and bright point in american history. why do you think things are different this time? >> i don't know. but it's a great point. if you go back to world war ii and you look at the history of forced migration in this country and you look at european refugees, 1.8 million after world war ii with president truman, and you look at soviet jews in the 80s and people like sergei brynn, and you look at the vietnamese boat people refugees, cuban boot refugees in 79 and -- every single time the federal government has brought a process and a response, it was really an investment,
this is not just a crisis in new york city. i talk to my counterparts across the country, this is affecting a lot of places. but in new york city, we have not cared for over 113,000 asylum seekers. we currently have 60,000 people in our care. this is a crisis that the men demands a national response and shoulders of municipalities and historically in the u.s. -- when we have had situations of we've always had a national federal response. >> and it's been almost a and bright point in...
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new york needs a felony murder rule. they need a felony murder rule to hold these drug dealers for the death of that young lady. the daughter does not have a money and it is ridiculous. i don't blame the politicians. new york has not hit rock bottom yet. the politicians lie and claim the criminal justice system is unfair. new york voters need to wake up now. >> bill: synthetic opioid overdose deaths. look at the trend from 2019 to 2022. 74,000. bumping up against 75. fentanyl seized at the border good thing we got most of this here but you don't know how much gets through. it is way too much now. back on the new york case, leo, one defendant has been arrested again. this time for selling crack. if your laws are going to be carried out this way in this manner, how in the world would you expect things to get any better? >> it's not because again new yorkers have not hit rock bottom. they recovered over 700 grams of fentanyl. enough to kill over 300,000 people. as you just correctly stated guess how much probably got on the
new york needs a felony murder rule. they need a felony murder rule to hold these drug dealers for the death of that young lady. the daughter does not have a money and it is ridiculous. i don't blame the politicians. new york has not hit rock bottom yet. the politicians lie and claim the criminal justice system is unfair. new york voters need to wake up now. >> bill: synthetic opioid overdose deaths. look at the trend from 2019 to 2022. 74,000. bumping up against 75. fentanyl seized at...
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this issue will destroy new york city. destroy new york city. we're getting 10,000 migrants a month. every community in this city is going to be impacted. the city we knew we're about to lose. >> harris: well, that's not a surprise. i don't know why he acts surprised. in "focus" republican senator ted cruz from the border state of texas. first bryan llenas in new york city. >> good afternoon. at a town hall yesterday new york city mayor eric adams said the city's migrant crisis is a national crisis and once again criticized the biden administration for not providing any support. at multiple events yesterday, mayor adams ultimately said he blames republican texas governor greg abbott and former president trump for the crisis. >> we turned this city around in 20 months. then what happened? start evidence with a mad man down in texas deciding he wanted to bus people up to new york city. trump republicans created this mess and we need to fix this mess with real immigration reform. >> more than 110,000 illegal immigrants have arrived in new york city
this issue will destroy new york city. destroy new york city. we're getting 10,000 migrants a month. every community in this city is going to be impacted. the city we knew we're about to lose. >> harris: well, that's not a surprise. i don't know why he acts surprised. in "focus" republican senator ted cruz from the border state of texas. first bryan llenas in new york city. >> good afternoon. at a town hall yesterday new york city mayor eric adams said the city's migrant...
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york and new jersey, of course, just outside of new york there, where you had cars that were stranded and there were lot of people who did not seem to know what to do next, where to go, where to find resources, where to stay away from the flooding, and so some people were trapped, and i think that there was a lack of messaging here from what some people are saying who lived in the area, now this storm is not as deadly as when hurricane ida uh passed over this area. not too long ago and there were dozens of deaths, there won't be that many casualties in this type of flooding uh type of situation, however there is expected to be extensive damage to buildings because of all the water that fell. now there are only about few hours left for the rain to ebate, rain has slowed down since yesterday afternoon, it was really deluge that happened friday afternoon, which really shut down most of new york, especially during rush hour, people had to hurry up get home and find alternative ways of getting back to their homes because lot of the public transportation was shut down. and uh we heard that
york and new jersey, of course, just outside of new york there, where you had cars that were stranded and there were lot of people who did not seem to know what to do next, where to go, where to find resources, where to stay away from the flooding, and so some people were trapped, and i think that there was a lack of messaging here from what some people are saying who lived in the area, now this storm is not as deadly as when hurricane ida uh passed over this area. not too long ago and there...
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, the modern day new york times. yeah, you described the paper at one point as a muscle bound company that held on to its dedication to tradition, at the cost of being slow to change. i think you do sort of used the words institutionally conservative at one point to describe the times and i guess that was something that sort of jumped out at me from a lot of the the stories that you tell, you know, that is a paper that does change a lot over the course of the period that you've written about. but often has to kind of follow the example of other news organizations in the example of adapting to the internet or or in some other ways be dragged kicking and screaming a little bit. and obviously one area where where the institutional conservative ism is particularly acute that you write about is, you know, in the times is in both internal diversity within the newsroom and then also, you know, coverage of a different communities. you write, for example, about woeful shortcomings in the paper's coverage of the aids crisis fo
, the modern day new york times. yeah, you described the paper at one point as a muscle bound company that held on to its dedication to tradition, at the cost of being slow to change. i think you do sort of used the words institutionally conservative at one point to describe the times and i guess that was something that sort of jumped out at me from a lot of the the stories that you tell, you know, that is a paper that does change a lot over the course of the period that you've written about....
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new york city. very organic protests that broke out on friday. senator ted cruz is with us in just a moment. first, let's go to the border. bill melugin in eagle pass, texas. hi, bill. >> hi, martha. the surging border numbers are put in to context when you think about the fact that mayor adams says his city can't handle 10,000 migrants per month. they're getting 9,000 a day down here at the southern border, a lot crossing in eagle pass. take a look at this video our drone team shot showing a massive crossing in the river behind where i'm standing. you'll see a human chain in the water as they're trying to get across the river. very dangerous spot, a 10-year-old boy drowned in this area last week. the port of entry is right next to these people. this is 100 yards away. they don't care though. they want to cross illegally because they feel if they can step foot in the united states, they'll be released in to the country. i want to show you human smuggling pursuit. texas dps chasing human smuggler. th
new york city. very organic protests that broke out on friday. senator ted cruz is with us in just a moment. first, let's go to the border. bill melugin in eagle pass, texas. hi, bill. >> hi, martha. the surging border numbers are put in to context when you think about the fact that mayor adams says his city can't handle 10,000 migrants per month. they're getting 9,000 a day down here at the southern border, a lot crossing in eagle pass. take a look at this video our drone team shot...
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some of the great new york talent. this theater has pumped out crazy amounts of talent, like caridad de la luz, also known as as la bruja, one of the leading spoken word poets in the world. jesús martínez, award-winning actor and voiceover artist. and christin cato, a recognized playwright, producer, and actress. despite years of performing around town in various other spaces, they all found a home here at the puerto rican traveling theater. - prtt is like this community where everyone is included in the creation of whatever art is being created, be it musical, be it a narrative, be it poetry. you know, and we've been here for quite a minute now. - you know, this was our broadway, even though--you know, even if it's off broadway. it doesn't have more than 500 seats. but this was our broadway. - yeah. it was your theater, yeah. - this is our theater, yeah. you know? - because a lot of people that come here, it's like their first time watching something like this. - bilingual. - right, right. - you know, it's our peopl
some of the great new york talent. this theater has pumped out crazy amounts of talent, like caridad de la luz, also known as as la bruja, one of the leading spoken word poets in the world. jesús martínez, award-winning actor and voiceover artist. and christin cato, a recognized playwright, producer, and actress. despite years of performing around town in various other spaces, they all found a home here at the puerto rican traveling theater. - prtt is like this community where everyone is...
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>> david: whit johnson live in new york tonight. whit, thank you. >>> to south carolina tonight, convicted murderer alex murdaugh pleaded guilty today to 22 federal counts of financial fraud. murdaugh admitting he stole millions of dollars from clients, including a insurance payout owed to the survivors of his own housekeeper, who died on his property. meantime, he's trying to overturn his conviction in the murder of his own wife and son, alleging the court clerk tried to influence the jury. >>> when we come back here tonight, the day care here in new york city, where a toddler died from fentanyl exposure, now the new discovery there. a trap door under the play area, and what they found beneath. >>> and in boston tonight, two jetblue flights hit by lasers while trying to land there. and now the warning. used to hole as a little girl. would comfort me. but now, they've become aggressive. this mouth used to sing me lullabies. now, it's unrecognizable. if your loved one with alzheimer's dementia has become agitated, it's not their faul
>> david: whit johnson live in new york tonight. whit, thank you. >>> to south carolina tonight, convicted murderer alex murdaugh pleaded guilty today to 22 federal counts of financial fraud. murdaugh admitting he stole millions of dollars from clients, including a insurance payout owed to the survivors of his own housekeeper, who died on his property. meantime, he's trying to overturn his conviction in the murder of his own wife and son, alleging the court clerk tried to...
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it is from a new york collection. it was from the new york public library, which i found was a wonderful moment to find this catalog, the very first catalog showing her with her fan. i think it is also interesting that like the issue of the handkerchief, in china, both men and women carried the fan as an accessory. in southern china, it is very hot. the fan was used to stir the air and used to shield yourself from the sun. in the united states, the use was somewhat the same, except that you don't see men carrying a fan in america as he would have seen in china. the carnes brought vast quantities of fans, because they were very inexpensive and because they knew the appeal that the fan had. on one ship load, they brought in 12,000 paper fans, which is what afong moy is holding in this broadside . it is also -- the fan you see here from the new york historical society is papier-mbchi and lacquer a little bit more expensive than the fan then -- that afong moy would have been holding. but i wanted you to notice that in the
it is from a new york collection. it was from the new york public library, which i found was a wonderful moment to find this catalog, the very first catalog showing her with her fan. i think it is also interesting that like the issue of the handkerchief, in china, both men and women carried the fan as an accessory. in southern china, it is very hot. the fan was used to stir the air and used to shield yourself from the sun. in the united states, the use was somewhat the same, except that you...
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nancy chen, cbs news, new york. >> norah: and that is tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell. good night. ♪ ♪ >>> right now at 7:00 an outsider with big political pockets is running for mayor of san francisco. but others say the lack of political experience is wrong for the city. meanwhile the current mayor proposes a controversial plan requiring drug screenings for benefits and it is already getting plenty of pushback. >> we are going to drug test 5000 welfare recipients instead of going after 500 drug dealers? >>> plus, why target is closing a few stores across the bay area. the two east bay cities losing their only locations. >>> swing back from alcatraz is impressive enough, but we introduce you to the 78-year-old retired businessman who has done it 100 times, all for a good cause. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. might be hard to believe, but the next general election is only 25 months away. as of today, 29 candidates have filed paperwork to run. that includes the incumbent mayor london breed. she has held the
nancy chen, cbs news, new york. >> norah: and that is tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell. good night. ♪ ♪ >>> right now at 7:00 an outsider with big political pockets is running for mayor of san francisco. but others say the lack of political experience is wrong for the city. meanwhile the current mayor proposes a controversial plan requiring drug screenings for benefits and it is already getting plenty of pushback. >> we are going to drug test...
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, unlawful economy is exploding in new york city, biden still does nothing and here are new york officials, state and local officials on this migrant situation in this city. listen. >> we are not only getting asylum seekers from venezuela, we are getting them from west africa, getting them from russian-speaking areas, south and central america. >> we don't have capacity so we have to also message properly that we are at our limit. if you are going to leave your country, go somewhere else. >> sandra: remember, these are democrat officials who said we welcome all migrants with open arms, we are a sanctuary city, we will shelter them. now they are saying don't come here, demanding federal resources, calling governor abbott of texas a mad man. i mean, this is how they are responding now, lieutenant, that they are seeing the problems that border state and border communities have been suffering through for a much longer period of time. >> right, sandra. and of course, that's complete hypocrisy. they were so quick to criticize the state of texas and what governor abbott was doing and bussing ille
, unlawful economy is exploding in new york city, biden still does nothing and here are new york officials, state and local officials on this migrant situation in this city. listen. >> we are not only getting asylum seekers from venezuela, we are getting them from west africa, getting them from russian-speaking areas, south and central america. >> we don't have capacity so we have to also message properly that we are at our limit. if you are going to leave your country, go somewhere...
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the "new york times" is right. we saw crime be really motivating rallying cry for republicans in the 2022 elections. all that's happening not just in new york and some of the other cities we just saw some protests in massachusetts again, for example, all of these other parts of the country that are suffering from this migrant crisis are going to be the ralrallying cry for republicansn 2024. we can look back for the trump administration. i mean, we can even look back to the obama administration and say this type of stuff wasn't happening. this is really a motivating thing to get rid of joe biden and all of his allies in congress. >> ashley: it was interesting to see that they said that he needs to get off the sidelines. i would beg to differ that he is stuck in the locker room. is he not even in the game right now. but, you would also think that they would bring in maybe, i don't know, kamala harris, the border czar, this is supposed to be her bread and butter. she is supposed to be the one who takes care of everyth
the "new york times" is right. we saw crime be really motivating rallying cry for republicans in the 2022 elections. all that's happening not just in new york and some of the other cities we just saw some protests in massachusetts again, for example, all of these other parts of the country that are suffering from this migrant crisis are going to be the ralrallying cry for republicansn 2024. we can look back for the trump administration. i mean, we can even look back to the obama...
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york city dw bashing hard to new york. thanks so much for all of your insights and make sure that you stay dry. thank you. here's a roundup of some other stories making headlines around the world. ukraine is commemorating the 80 seconds anniversary of one of the largest mass murderers of jews in the holocaust. around 74000 people, mostly juries were killed at the bobby ravine outside nazi occupied. keith president, the landscape joins thousands of others paying their respects in the capital. at least 57 people have been killed in 2 separate suicide form attacks and pack has done. the 1st blast in the country south west has a procession mocking the birth of v. as lubbock prophet mohammed killing 52 people, 5 more were killed in a mosque in the northwest. no group has claimed responsibility so far. as las vegas police have charged a man with the 1996 murder of rap legend to pax record, duane keith davis had previously admitted that he was in the cadillac from which the fateful gun. the fire came. the unsolved case has long,
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york, new york. and what went wrong as new york was actually one of the 1st cities that entered into conversations with us about regulation over a decade ago. uh, new york has very unique politics which prevented any meaningful progress in the early days and basically prevented us from finding the sweet spot of compromise and sensible and balanced regulation. and so i really view new york as an extreme outlier. and while this has been playing out over 10 years, you know, 80 percent of those other 200 top markets have found a sensible meeting, middle ground. and so again, i think it's, i think it's an outlier. so you would say this doesn't give other cities a blueprint for what to do with air b and b in terms of regulation. no, i don't think so. i think frankly, it's a couple of kind of what not to do because, you know, clearly there's a lot of ordinary new yorkers that were hurt by this very extreme draconian position of the city tuck. so, you know, i don't think it's even many officials would say th
york, new york. and what went wrong as new york was actually one of the 1st cities that entered into conversations with us about regulation over a decade ago. uh, new york has very unique politics which prevented any meaningful progress in the early days and basically prevented us from finding the sweet spot of compromise and sensible and balanced regulation. and so i really view new york as an extreme outlier. and while this has been playing out over 10 years, you know, 80 percent of those...
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kennedy airport in new york at 6:00 a.m. new york time on monday, tehran time. are the president and his plans? you have additional news and media fringes that with please share mr. raisi, president of the islamic republic of iran, met and talked with a number of heads of different countries and officials of different countries . in this bilateral meeting and meetings , we will witness the positions of the islamic republic of iran in different fields, which are natural for them, in the hours and days of the fringes of the media, and we must wait to actually see the answers with some media and networks. television america, you are not a month, there will be an interview here. the un general assembly meeting every year is an opportunity for global issues to be raised . probably, the president of russia and the president of china and france will attend this year's meeting . these will be the main rules of this year's un general assembly. there are some speculations, the british prime minister will not come. i said that it is possible to send the meeting of the un g
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duncan in new york. thanks for staying with us. for the past nine months cbs news has been investigating the plight of lgbtq military veterans who were discharged from service because of their sexual orientation. many of these vets received less than honorable discharges, and it's followed them for the rest of their lives. well, the pentagon made a potentially life-changing announcement designed to help thousands of these veterans restore their honor. jim axelrod reports. >> more work remains to reach every veteran whose life was impact bid don't ask don't tell. >> reporter: after years of waiting deputy defense secretary kathleen hicks offered up the words thousands of lgbtq vets have been waiting to hear. an acknowledgment of injustice. >> decades of laws and policy that's forced service members to hide who they are left a long and crueuel legacy.. >> reporter:r: and she annououn the steps the defense department will take to help lgbtq vets denied honorable discharges. >> we are announcing that d.o.d.
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i literally created a budget for new york that was unrealistic. and that he could submit to his banks so he could borrow money. and erin, you know, it's one thing to lie in the media. it's one thing to lie on a speeches that you are giving. but if you inflate the value for your personal benefit, it's fraud. and he has been doing this for years and years. >> i mean, that's incredible when you give that specific example that he said lie by $30 million so he could go to the banks. it's right there, it's exactly here. and, as you point out, what you're describing would have this fact pattern here. it's years and years before. so, jack, do you think the future of trump org and of trump's entire business empire are now in serious doubt? >> well, it obviously is in doubt. you have to have corporate standing in the state that you're doing business, and it can be revoked very easily. so, forget the financial side of it for a minute. they could step in and say we're not going to allow you to operate. now, it doesn't mean that he couldn't relocate somewhere
i literally created a budget for new york that was unrealistic. and that he could submit to his banks so he could borrow money. and erin, you know, it's one thing to lie in the media. it's one thing to lie on a speeches that you are giving. but if you inflate the value for your personal benefit, it's fraud. and he has been doing this for years and years. >> i mean, that's incredible when you give that specific example that he said lie by $30 million so he could go to the banks. it's right...
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's as listings dive in new york on stricter rental rules. we'll hear from the companies co founder and chief strategy officer. about what went wrong. hello and welcome to our show. i'm stephen beardsley. in berlin. we begin in the us were auto workers were set to expand their strike 2 additional production lines across the country. the walk out which began 2 weeks ago is hitting the detroit 3 automakers. jim ford and so lenses are correspond to. abraham is at one of those walk out sites, a ford production center near detroit in wayne, michigan. that's right, steven, where i'm standing right now. you see ford workers entering. there's 3rd week of a strike against the 3 big auto mer to cesar ford workers. but as you mentioned, there are strikes for gm and lantus as well. i've spent a couple of days here at the picket line, and really trying to understand what motivates the workers here and why they're determined to continue with their strikes. let's take a look at what they have to say in the support for almost half of jeff, do all these life
's as listings dive in new york on stricter rental rules. we'll hear from the companies co founder and chief strategy officer. about what went wrong. hello and welcome to our show. i'm stephen beardsley. in berlin. we begin in the us were auto workers were set to expand their strike 2 additional production lines across the country. the walk out which began 2 weeks ago is hitting the detroit 3 automakers. jim ford and so lenses are correspond to. abraham is at one of those walk out sites, a ford...