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new york city, new york, where every city new york city has never said a we have we welcome immigrants with open arms or anything like that in the way that you're saying they're not saying to you or she is definitely a surely a sanctuary. city. there are other gods, but do you agree there are 6, there is a. do you agree there are sex for cities in the united states. alan, can we agree on that? on that point that there are garbage that are said that they will not let ice arrest illegal immigrants within their boards that there they are welcoming their tap. not welcome, but they are protected in their borders. well that actually is the last well, well the thing is go to the law. well, there are certain may or is there certain cities where the mayors will not allow eyes to go in interest to people they know are legally within the city that they're projected to be in their a no, that's not what's happened with the sanctuary. cities. what's happened is that you're legally isis tried to recruit local police forces to help them in their work . and that's a violation of federalism to have stat
new york city, new york, where every city new york city has never said a we have we welcome immigrants with open arms or anything like that in the way that you're saying they're not saying to you or she is definitely a surely a sanctuary. city. there are other gods, but do you agree there are 6, there is a. do you agree there are sex for cities in the united states. alan, can we agree on that? on that point that there are garbage that are said that they will not let ice arrest illegal...
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in new york city, essential every city. yes. indeed. it's illegal for any public official in new york to communicate with the immigration authorities or to spend any public funds on cooperating with some friends for immigration pro. so that's what we're, we're redefining now what st. george city means that wouldn't be the bad makeup. this isn't the, the queen 1370 this guy, jesse. what were you saying us code, what i was gonna say there is a federal definition of a sanctuary jurisdiction in federal law. and it says that no state or local jurisdiction may prohibit in any way any local official from communicating with federal immigration authorities. and that is exactly what new york city and about 300 other jurisdictions in the country are doing well. the result is, you know, criminal aliens are protected from immigration enforcement and go on to commit more crimes against citizens and immigrants. well that's the, that's the thing is looking at this. and even if you say it's just a made it, the republicans are making it up. do not wonder
in new york city, essential every city. yes. indeed. it's illegal for any public official in new york to communicate with the immigration authorities or to spend any public funds on cooperating with some friends for immigration pro. so that's what we're, we're redefining now what st. george city means that wouldn't be the bad makeup. this isn't the, the queen 1370 this guy, jesse. what were you saying us code, what i was gonna say there is a federal definition of a sanctuary jurisdiction in...
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he was arrested a year later in new york city. while working as an uber deliverly driver for child endangerment. that was the charge. when he was arrested in new york. and he was an uber driver. i.c.e. released him before a detainer could be issued. president biden has still not said a word on this horrific tragedy but he's going to new york city today. he's not going to deal with the migrant crisis in new york city which mayor adams is getting overwhelmed by but instead biden is going to new york to tape an interview with late night host seth meyers, congresswoman. so we'll see what he says on the late show, seth meyer's interview. >> maria, this is exactly the scenario that has been described to me by border agents and i.c.e. agents since i've been sounding the alarm on the border. it's the new york laws that causes the inability of the i.c.e. agents and border patrols to have detainers, a 48 hour detainer to hold them. new york law undermines the federal law. they require them to let them go under the cashless bail system. they
he was arrested a year later in new york city. while working as an uber deliverly driver for child endangerment. that was the charge. when he was arrested in new york. and he was an uber driver. i.c.e. released him before a detainer could be issued. president biden has still not said a word on this horrific tragedy but he's going to new york city today. he's not going to deal with the migrant crisis in new york city which mayor adams is getting overwhelmed by but instead biden is going to new...
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the crisis will cost new york city $10.6 billion over four fiscal years. 78% covered by new york city, only 2% coming from the federal government. bret. >> bret: madison alworth, thanks. >> sandra: hotels like the roosevelt hotel here in new york city have turned solely into migrant housing. we have seen this play out for many, many months now. so, "fox & friends" we could -- weekend co-host found a place like that in tucson, arizona. watch this. this is what happened when she attempted to walk in and book a room. >> what you are seeing is basically an unmarked building. all signage removed, that's the first sign you know it's an ngo, nongovernmental organization, in this case casa alitas, housing illegal immigrants. >> trying to rent a room. >> no, we don't rent rooms. >> why, is this a hotel? >> is this not a hotel? >> can you please exit the property? >> whose private property? there's no name outside. >> can you exit the building. >> is this where illegals are being housed with government funding? >> can you please get off our property. all of you, please, or i'm going to call the
the crisis will cost new york city $10.6 billion over four fiscal years. 78% covered by new york city, only 2% coming from the federal government. bret. >> bret: madison alworth, thanks. >> sandra: hotels like the roosevelt hotel here in new york city have turned solely into migrant housing. we have seen this play out for many, many months now. so, "fox & friends" we could -- weekend co-host found a place like that in tucson, arizona. watch this. this is what happened...
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, like new york city, called themselves the sanctuary cities proudly. but then it's our martha's vineyard . i'd like, oh, don't send them to us. we're a sanctuary city, but we don't want them. so i'm glad that new york and other cities are tasting what it's like protect us, and it's only a little taste, but it's outrages and we all saw the 2 police officers beaten by a bunch of illegals thugs. and um, that's a big problem, especially in new york city right now and elsewhere around the country. crime from illegals. well, i'm glad you're not dogs farm, cuz if you called somebody thought it would be national headlines on that's the one i want my panel to stick around because we're going to can choose discussion. because i guess all the attention of the border has started to take a toll on politicians, on both sides. the i hope because when we return, we're going to look at the legislation being proposed on the federal level. and if it's solve the problem, the why is one border state governor having to make his own border security policy will be right back
, like new york city, called themselves the sanctuary cities proudly. but then it's our martha's vineyard . i'd like, oh, don't send them to us. we're a sanctuary city, but we don't want them. so i'm glad that new york and other cities are tasting what it's like protect us, and it's only a little taste, but it's outrages and we all saw the 2 police officers beaten by a bunch of illegals thugs. and um, that's a big problem, especially in new york city right now and elsewhere around the country....
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new york city democrats are literally incentivizing migrants to come to new york city and fayneing frustration -- fayneing frustration when they do so. the governor is doubling down. she's giving more free stuff to migrants. all the while she proposes to cut funding from 44 long island school districts. it's these backwards wrong and self-defeating policy choices which will only make the migrant crisis worse. if we as a country want to secure the border and have cities without migrant crises, we need to remove the incentives which are causing it. no more free stuff. and until new york refeels peals its short sight the and self-defeating policies which incentivize new york's migrant crisis, it should not be entitled to federal funds for the migrant crisis its policies are creating. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona, mr. ciscomani. mr. ciscomani: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize cutter. a remark a recipient of the congressional youth award in our district. established by congress in 1979 stands as the highest honor con
new york city democrats are literally incentivizing migrants to come to new york city and fayneing frustration -- fayneing frustration when they do so. the governor is doubling down. she's giving more free stuff to migrants. all the while she proposes to cut funding from 44 long island school districts. it's these backwards wrong and self-defeating policy choices which will only make the migrant crisis worse. if we as a country want to secure the border and have cities without migrant crises,...
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won't this just attract more to new york city? >> there's been complaints that the mattress wasn't soft enough and the food wasn't warm enough and they decided to give them their own money to purchase what they want. joking but $9 in taxpayer and 500 migrant families and only talking 500 migrant families in this pilot program for $53 million. this is why people like 50-cent are coming out of the box and saying this has gotten crazy. we have known this -- the train has gone off the tracks on this migrant crisis and just when i thought the mayor was starting to see the light, they come up with programs like this to just really dig the fork into you. stuart: yest i arrived at the at and saw a woman outside beggingg and in dire need and eisen gave her money but maybe i'm attracted and encouraging more people to come. >> i disagree. you, sir, have always been a saint. stuart: careful, joe. >> we've always had people begging in the city and go to time square and you'll find people begging. that's a constant in new york. what's changed i
won't this just attract more to new york city? >> there's been complaints that the mattress wasn't soft enough and the food wasn't warm enough and they decided to give them their own money to purchase what they want. joking but $9 in taxpayer and 500 migrant families and only talking 500 migrant families in this pilot program for $53 million. this is why people like 50-cent are coming out of the box and saying this has gotten crazy. we have known this -- the train has gone off the tracks...
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new york city paying millions on prepaid debit card for migrants and the actual residents of new york city are becoming poorer and one in four children are living in poverty. in new york city, the interest of migrants put way ahead of interests of local-born poverty stricken people. this is outrageous. >> absolutely. today there was a report saying there wasn't a bidding process for the company to contract to facilitate the debit cards and they stand to make $1.8 million. this is far for the house on how city hall handled this migrant crisis and there's a lack of transparency and accountability and no bidding process and the mayor cited emergency contracts and a shelter opening up in my district in island shores and opened up agreement for not for profit and building homes for the homeless and city of new york, we demanded a copy of the contract between the two entities and refused to give it to us. we eventually follow it had and found out that it was a contract that was for $28 million for three years. think about that. $28 million for three years to house migrants. it is completely
new york city paying millions on prepaid debit card for migrants and the actual residents of new york city are becoming poorer and one in four children are living in poverty. in new york city, the interest of migrants put way ahead of interests of local-born poverty stricken people. this is outrageous. >> absolutely. today there was a report saying there wasn't a bidding process for the company to contract to facilitate the debit cards and they stand to make $1.8 million. this is far for...
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the chicago tribune once called him the blue jeans of new york city. he could get dirty with the laborers, as many of his peers couldn't. at the opening of the new york metropolitan museum of art, he chose to sit with the common citizens rather than the dignitaries. to tale of a garden and the three sams. after tilden lost the election. in 1877, he attempted to enjoy life. he bought huge yachts and turned his prize for st bernard's and dog shows and won. in 1879, he bought gray's an estate in yonkers on the hudson river. its chords as you see the palisade cliffs just beautiful property which he would expand to 200 acres. the mansion 99 rooms and it's here. he had a stroke and died. many later in, 1899. samuel onto meyer bought the vast estate on the hudson. his vision was to turn it into phoenician gardens, the grandest in the world. temples pillars, fountains, some prices were built rivaling all others. over time, much of the was sold off. never less. one can envision the beauty visiting unfamiliar gardens. i visited it a few years ago and these photo
the chicago tribune once called him the blue jeans of new york city. he could get dirty with the laborers, as many of his peers couldn't. at the opening of the new york metropolitan museum of art, he chose to sit with the common citizens rather than the dignitaries. to tale of a garden and the three sams. after tilden lost the election. in 1877, he attempted to enjoy life. he bought huge yachts and turned his prize for st bernard's and dog shows and won. in 1879, he bought gray's an estate in...
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the winter storm warnings in new york city. heavy snow and rain from arkansas to washington, d.c., from philadelphia to new york to boston. stretch rouse driving for the morning commute. ginger zee standing by to time this out. >>> also breaking, that deadly shooting on the new york city subway. at least six people shot. the horror playing out a short time ago on >>> also tonight, the deadly shooting in houston. police tonight identifying the alleged shooter, a mother armed with an ar-15, just before service was about to start. >>> tonight, the white house taking aim at donald trump, after trump said he would encourage russia to attack nato allies if they don't pay more for defense of nato. >>> tonight, the doctor matic video. two hostages rescued, held captive for four months in gaza. james longman in israel. >>> tonight, here at home, defense secretary lloyd austin back in the hospital in critical care. what we've now learned. >>> tonight, the newly released body camera video, a woman shot multiple times by police in her frie
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new york city. >> they take a lot of money out. it's fair to call this a blowout fundraiser. biden's approval ratings are in the mid 30s, these two gentlemen are more popular, president obama and president clinton. they will probably get millions of dollars ended underscores a major fundraising advantage that biden has over donald trump who doesn't raise as much money and spend millions of dollars on that. lauren: donald trump has small donors, 658,000 donations under $200. the enthusiasm is there. stuart: don't we see the contradiction here? biden comes to new york city, takes money, walks away, when this city is suffering precisely because of his border policies. we are paying billions to support these people and he takes money out of the city. >> our mayor was recently in albany to beg for money from the state, the state wants to offer 2.7 million to cover the cost and i'm surprised it is so low because you've got one hundred 50,000 migrants who come since 2,022. they can't work legally. they don't speak a lot of english, very l
new york city. >> they take a lot of money out. it's fair to call this a blowout fundraiser. biden's approval ratings are in the mid 30s, these two gentlemen are more popular, president obama and president clinton. they will probably get millions of dollars ended underscores a major fundraising advantage that biden has over donald trump who doesn't raise as much money and spend millions of dollars on that. lauren: donald trump has small donors, 658,000 donations under $200. the enthusiasm...
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you're in new york city right now. if we don't have a problem, the little illegal immigration, why is the mayor are asking for money and the governor asking for money from the federal government to help subsidize what is happening in their own city. but you know, they've been, they didn't even network adams and kept the whole go, have said that the administration is not doing enough to, to help facilitate what the needs of the city which has been overrun. and, and i'm glad that it's been overrun because texas should not have to bear the burden of dividing policy while these cities, like new york city, call themselves the sanctuary cities proudly. but then it's our mothers vineyard, are like, oh, don't send them to us where a sanctuary city, but we don't want them. so i'm glad that new york and other cities are tasting what it's like for texas, and it's only a little taste, but it's outrages and we all saw the 2 police officers beaten by a bunch of illegals thugs. and um, that's a big problem, especially in new york cit
you're in new york city right now. if we don't have a problem, the little illegal immigration, why is the mayor are asking for money and the governor asking for money from the federal government to help subsidize what is happening in their own city. but you know, they've been, they didn't even network adams and kept the whole go, have said that the administration is not doing enough to, to help facilitate what the needs of the city which has been overrun. and, and i'm glad that it's been...
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the new york post is reporting the moped leader told the new york city police department that the crime department is, quote, much bigger than me. the pattern of robberies is linked by law a enforcement to a brutal venezuelan gang that is sending members to new york as part of the migrant wave. >> it's the cartels in mexico making money off human trafficking, venezuelan gang making money off of stealing phones and whatever they're doing in the big apple. combining all of these stories, i'm shocked by how far we've gotten from simplicity, none of this would be h happening if joe biden said trump did an okay job on the border, we're going to keep the laws. we would not have anything to talk about with regard to the border for the last three and-a-half years. none of these issues would be present. we probably would still be talking about inflation, a lot of the other stupidity that the biden administration put forward but the border would be a non- issue. maria: under president trump border encounters were at a 40 year low, now we're at a 20 year high. >> the laws were working, the policie
the new york post is reporting the moped leader told the new york city police department that the crime department is, quote, much bigger than me. the pattern of robberies is linked by law a enforcement to a brutal venezuelan gang that is sending members to new york as part of the migrant wave. >> it's the cartels in mexico making money off human trafficking, venezuelan gang making money off of stealing phones and whatever they're doing in the big apple. combining all of these stories,...
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government won't do it they keep new york is the sanctuary city but still new york is considered to sanctuary city. we did the federal government out in the federal agencies out and were not getting an adequate amount by any means. maria: subway guidelines is also surging in the big apple, transit crime up 22% plus over the last year, yesterday less than a 24 hour period a 16-year-old boy was stabbed, and mta worker and a good samaritan punched by homeless man in the subway musician was attacked with a metal bottle, what are we going to do about this. >> the mayor drastically cut back over time for the transit system, i assume that money is being taken for migrants, that made a big difference in the subway much more of a uniform presence in the subway system. that pretty much ended, we have to free up the money, get the cops back in the subway, the subway is the lifeblood of new york city, if we don't have that commerce is really going to grind to a halt. we have a lot of things coming together here in new york city that are problematic, no question about it. maria: much of it origi
government won't do it they keep new york is the sanctuary city but still new york is considered to sanctuary city. we did the federal government out in the federal agencies out and were not getting an adequate amount by any means. maria: subway guidelines is also surging in the big apple, transit crime up 22% plus over the last year, yesterday less than a 24 hour period a 16-year-old boy was stabbed, and mta worker and a good samaritan punched by homeless man in the subway musician was...
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the net result is new york city police department and the new york city department of corrections cannot cooperate or communicate with ice. that's how these guys got away. they were either beat the system and got away quickly or were arrested and released on their own recognizance that poses a greater challenge. alvin bragg admitted they have criminal history and few if any ties to the communities. >> bill: sounds like a bad system. >> it's terrible. it needs overhaul. unfortunately with the progressive woke city council it is probably not going to happen. it will probably have to get done through a court system or through a change in state law. if the governor is so confident these people should be in jail and deported she has some of the power and some of the authority to make this a priority this year. go to the state legislature and make sure we cooperate with ice. >> dana: the one who could fire alvin bragg who let them go in the first place. >> he came in on day one. didn't mince words. in fairness ran for office on the fact he would make these changes. day one he put his post-it n
the net result is new york city police department and the new york city department of corrections cannot cooperate or communicate with ice. that's how these guys got away. they were either beat the system and got away quickly or were arrested and released on their own recognizance that poses a greater challenge. alvin bragg admitted they have criminal history and few if any ties to the communities. >> bill: sounds like a bad system. >> it's terrible. it needs overhaul. unfortunately...
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to new york notice in new york city, the steady snowfall is going to last from early hours this morning, 5:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. we'll see those gusty winds lasting even beyond, the snow working out. that will still continue to be an issue we could have coastal flooding but f notice boston and hartford could see some of the higher-end totals if you're keeping track in new york city, 3 to 5 inches are expected and philadelphicoula a upper 50s for kansas city. denver to colorado springs, plenty of sunshine expected today. and that's a look at your forecast, frances, back to you >> thank you so much, aingie >>> nasa's newest satellite is studying our atmosphere. it was launched at kennedy space center it holds three new instruments which scientists say work a lot like our eyes do the satellites should answer critical questions about how fossil fuels are affecting our planet >> i think about moving to a bigger box of crayons with more colors there darker particles will absorb sunlight, lighter particles will reflect it what we're trying to better understand with pace, there's mineral dust, w
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about the two beatings of officers in new york city. let's take a listen to what happened in there. >> as far as the assault on 42nd street, same thing. we have a couple of other participants that have been arrested. we have probable cause on. our warrants team is hunting them. >> martha: let's hope they find him. so $250,000 later, turns out that bringing woke kindergarten didn't help the students test scores. what a shocker. according to the website, woke kindergarten teaches things like the woke word of the day. this is on the actual program. lit comrad combos and teach palestinian. here's the program's founder, envisioning a world without an america. >> when i think about a world free of say violence, free of war, free of genocide, i think about a world free of the u.s. empire. i think about a world free of israel. i think about the fact that we would not have to participate in these systems because none of these systems would exist. kids wouldn't have to go to school. the world would ultimately be their classroom. >> martha: jimmy
about the two beatings of officers in new york city. let's take a listen to what happened in there. >> as far as the assault on 42nd street, same thing. we have a couple of other participants that have been arrested. we have probable cause on. our warrants team is hunting them. >> martha: let's hope they find him. so $250,000 later, turns out that bringing woke kindergarten didn't help the students test scores. what a shocker. according to the website, woke kindergarten teaches...
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york is, northern new york city near albany. you know the details of that case question because at similar to its will not in georgia? >> it is a similar case but not a student. so that is being investigated and that is when it kathy hochul was awake in bed but my district is a northern border of new york. i have basically all of the shoreline of lake ontario to niagara county. people are making entries into the border across the water you say 85% of the people on the terror watch list or coming across the northern border. and i will tell you why. there are so many resources being shifted to the southern border influx of illegal by guards we have left ourselves exposed at the northern border. i just met with customs and border patrol for like the fourth or fifth time. i've been to the border numerous times but we have a 250% increase across the niagara river and just one county in new york. we have over three to percent increase in what's known as the swarna sector. and tragically some of these people being trafficked have died
york is, northern new york city near albany. you know the details of that case question because at similar to its will not in georgia? >> it is a similar case but not a student. so that is being investigated and that is when it kathy hochul was awake in bed but my district is a northern border of new york. i have basically all of the shoreline of lake ontario to niagara county. people are making entries into the border across the water you say 85% of the people on the terror watch list or...
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shake the status from new york city. we will talk to her about that the first about the story i cannot shake this week from off the top of my mind, the tip of my tongue. embarrassing. i forgot. just kidding. i'm talking for the president's memory and his ability to do the job. if i actually forgot, my train of thought like that, every single time at least once when i speak on camera, i probably wouldn't have this job let alone ask for four more years in a contract renewal. there have been in endless amount of gas. we have decisions he's made that make no sense and last week the special counsel's report absolutely blowing the lid off any case for his mental capacity and we are still in this tornado of downfall wondering when joe biden will drop the ball next. he stored highly classified documents next to dogmas and firewood over the course of four years. he forgot when he served as vice president forgot when his son died, that prompted him to erupt the pressure, the special counsel for bring up a moment like that in his l
shake the status from new york city. we will talk to her about that the first about the story i cannot shake this week from off the top of my mind, the tip of my tongue. embarrassing. i forgot. just kidding. i'm talking for the president's memory and his ability to do the job. if i actually forgot, my train of thought like that, every single time at least once when i speak on camera, i probably wouldn't have this job let alone ask for four more years in a contract renewal. there have been in...
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and, later, we talked to the host of a new fox nation special about new york city mayor eric adams, illegal immigration called the sanctuary trap. ♪ ♪ >> bret: house republicans have subpoenaed special counsel robert hur for the transcript of any recordings of president biden's interview from the investigation into his mishandling of classified documents. the chairman of three committees leading an impeachment inquiry had requested the materials by february 19th. the justice department is saying it is working to gather and process the documents. senate democrats are readying legislation to protect and expand ivf care after alabama court ruling upending in vitro fertilization treatment in the state the ruling by the republican controlled supreme court frozen embryos should be considered children has led clinics to pause ivf treatment. legislators are also working on proposals to try to remove the uncertainties for those clinics. >> bret: police officers in pittsburgh, pennsylvania will no longer respond to lower priority calls that do not require personnel on the scene. pittsburgh bureau
and, later, we talked to the host of a new fox nation special about new york city mayor eric adams, illegal immigration called the sanctuary trap. ♪ ♪ >> bret: house republicans have subpoenaed special counsel robert hur for the transcript of any recordings of president biden's interview from the investigation into his mishandling of classified documents. the chairman of three committees leading an impeachment inquiry had requested the materials by february 19th. the justice...
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could this actually turn businesses away from new york city at a time when new york city needs more business than other because there is also crime, inflation and other things driving businesses away as well. >> i conducted that interview yesterday with o'leary yesterday on "fox & friends weekend." his real point was yes we are all talking obvious reasons trump and looking to 2024 and the election. he is saying take trump's name out of it for a second. if you are a business person especially in real estate, you are having the exact thoughts you are just talking about, carley in the back of your mind, if i am determined to be persona than graduate that by the powers that be in new york because of my politics will they weaponize the law here against me? they have shown a willingness to do it. >> steve: ultimately, if you are a business and thinking okay, where in the world should i relocate, why would you come here for the reasons you said. >> carley: people going to florida, tennessee. >> guy: texas. >> carley: one story impacting new york and lawrence you have another story impacting new yor
could this actually turn businesses away from new york city at a time when new york city needs more business than other because there is also crime, inflation and other things driving businesses away as well. >> i conducted that interview yesterday with o'leary yesterday on "fox & friends weekend." his real point was yes we are all talking obvious reasons trump and looking to 2024 and the election. he is saying take trump's name out of it for a second. if you are a business...
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derek van dam is live in new york city, central park. derek house looking out there >> yeah. good morning. jessica. the snow that you see behind me is going to drastically changed the landscape, not only here for new york city, but many of the coastal cities along new england and stretching along the east coast. and i get the sense just talking to people here that they, they almost urine for this snow. it's been so long since they've had a proper snowstorm in new york city, were in midtown manhattan right now how columbus circle behind me, you have to go back to january 2022, the last time that we had two inches of snow. that's enough snow to cover the ground in central park to my right or columbus circle. >> that's a long time. so people want snow, right? and we may get enough snow in one hour. that's enough snow, maybe more than what we've received an entire day over the past couple of years. so yeah. >> people are >> anticipating the snow it is common national weather service was concerned that this morning, maybe that grain would tak
derek van dam is live in new york city, central park. derek house looking out there >> yeah. good morning. jessica. the snow that you see behind me is going to drastically changed the landscape, not only here for new york city, but many of the coastal cities along new england and stretching along the east coast. and i get the sense just talking to people here that they, they almost urine for this snow. it's been so long since they've had a proper snowstorm in new york city, were in...
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now, gordon was to new york city for trial. new york was the commercial hub of, the united states, and it was also the financial of the slave throughout the 1850s. and by the sixties, new york is the center of maritime trials. and so gordon is sent to new york city for trial. but the problem that we into in this story is that the president, a pennsylvania doe face named, james buchanan, and calling him a doe, he was a northern democrat, southern principles. so he was a pro-slavery northerner and everybody knew that nothing bad would happen to nathaniel gordon. and so the jailer allowed him for a $50 bribe to walk around the streets of manhattan and have dinners at. someone said as a gentleman and knew he had nothing to fear because the reality is the slave had been piracy for 40 years and not a person had ever faced the full penalty of the law. what usually happened was a would be bribed and or a a guard be bribed and either the jury would be a hung jury or the guard would allow the person the defendant to escape. well the firs
now, gordon was to new york city for trial. new york was the commercial hub of, the united states, and it was also the financial of the slave throughout the 1850s. and by the sixties, new york is the center of maritime trials. and so gordon is sent to new york city for trial. but the problem that we into in this story is that the president, a pennsylvania doe face named, james buchanan, and calling him a doe, he was a northern democrat, southern principles. so he was a pro-slavery northerner...
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in new york city. but the reality is, is there is so much equity in the brick and mortar, in the buildings of new york city. there are internationals who are invested in the city. it will always remain a strong city because of the amount of equity and the low debt that we have on the properties. it makes it a very safe investment. that is an extremist point of view. i absolutely don't agree and i've been developing in the city for decades. >> it's interesting because jonathan turley writes this about trump's judgment, and then i'll get your take on this, abe. watch. >> part of it is the disconnect here, is that you have what will be over $455 million, if you include interest, and then on the other side of the ledger, you have zero. there's not a single dollar lost by these victims. in fact, the people that james calls the victims actually wanted to do more business with donald trump. >> trace: what do you think about that, abe? >> well, trace, i think now we're witnessing -- this isn't the legal analys
in new york city. but the reality is, is there is so much equity in the brick and mortar, in the buildings of new york city. there are internationals who are invested in the city. it will always remain a strong city because of the amount of equity and the low debt that we have on the properties. it makes it a very safe investment. that is an extremist point of view. i absolutely don't agree and i've been developing in the city for decades. >> it's interesting because jonathan turley...
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shelter after arriving in new york city last year. we don't know anything about these people coming across the board but we know about this individual. stuart: a senator slam in the admin straighten's plan to use va funds to help with the migrant crisis. who is this? ashley: tommy turberville from alabama who introduced no va resources for illegal aliens act, the biden administration is using veteran expenses to help migrants in that crisis. watch this. >> actions of president biden, he decided we need to feed 10 million people who came across the border, house of them and give them healthcare. what better way president biden says, to use community health care centers the va is using. our fund that are supposed to go to veterans are going to illegal immigrants coming across. it a disaster. ashley: it is outrageous, lawmakers say the va is unable to provide care with 19 million veterans living across the country but because those record number of migrants, wait times are getting worse. he gets bipartisan support. and a number of democr
shelter after arriving in new york city last year. we don't know anything about these people coming across the board but we know about this individual. stuart: a senator slam in the admin straighten's plan to use va funds to help with the migrant crisis. who is this? ashley: tommy turberville from alabama who introduced no va resources for illegal aliens act, the biden administration is using veteran expenses to help migrants in that crisis. watch this. >> actions of president biden, he...
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we have always had robberies, you know, burglaries in new york city, that's not new. what is new is sort of the open conflicts with police officers that are occurring. we have had record number of police assaults in the past year. that is just as he pointed out a direct result of people feeling that there will not be a consequence to their action. there is not a consequence to your action when you are robbing some petty dollar amount, we end up with, you know, toothpaste looked up and not criminals. and all this means when you put the entire justice system together that exists in new york, the prosecutors that don't want to prosecutor, we have judges that have to give the least restrictive setting possible when it comes to bail, and you have an overarching bail reform law that makes it almost impossible to seek bail if it's not a violent crime like a shooting or a homicide. >> john: there is another trend emerging in new york city, and probably other places across the country as well the fbi is warning about, it's a violent venezuelan gang that apparently may be hooki
we have always had robberies, you know, burglaries in new york city, that's not new. what is new is sort of the open conflicts with police officers that are occurring. we have had record number of police assaults in the past year. that is just as he pointed out a direct result of people feeling that there will not be a consequence to their action. there is not a consequence to your action when you are robbing some petty dollar amount, we end up with, you know, toothpaste looked up and not...
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. >>> also, the flight from new york city, the emergency landing in boston. >>> and this new major storm, the blizzard warnings already tonight. >>> first, this evening, immigration and the border. president biden, donald trump, both on the southern border tonight, arriving at nearly the same time. and president biden's invitation to donald trump tonight. mary bruce is there. she also has breaking news tonight involving donald trump, after the supreme court said it would take up trump's immunity appeal -- tonight, special counsel jack smith and what he's now requested. >>> the horrific scene in gaza. what we're learning. more than 100 palestinians killed and 700 injured amid israeli gunfire, a stampede. as much-needed food was arriving what the israeli military is now saying tonight. tom soufi burridge in the region. >>> here in the u.s. tonight, the horrific images coming in, the fires raging. and they now turned deadly. the smokehouse creek fire now the largest in texas history. matt gutman is there. >>> the fiery moments on capitol hill. defense secretary lloyd austin grilled about wh
. >>> also, the flight from new york city, the emergency landing in boston. >>> and this new major storm, the blizzard warnings already tonight. >>> first, this evening, immigration and the border. president biden, donald trump, both on the southern border tonight, arriving at nearly the same time. and president biden's invitation to donald trump tonight. mary bruce is there. she also has breaking news tonight involving donald trump, after the supreme court said it...
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people are very anxious in new york city. they are looking over their shoulder all the time. >> steve: no kidding. ray, pick that up after the segment. when mayor adams was running for mayor, he wasn't mayor yet, people thought okay, here's a guy who used to be a police officer. he gets what we do and yet, here we are a couple of years into his administration and it seems like the cops are handcuffed by policy where they can't do their job. >> mayor adams was a member of the transit police force and he said this openly. he came onto the transit police force to criticize the new york city police force and that's what he did. he headed a black organization that basically criticized the nypd at every turn. again, i don't know what assignments he had in the police but i'm not certain it was crime fighting. it is a problem. there are certain policies, certain practices that he will not put in place. civilian clothes, anti-crime units that are very effective in fighting street crime. he won't do that. it's a constitutionally-based
people are very anxious in new york city. they are looking over their shoulder all the time. >> steve: no kidding. ray, pick that up after the segment. when mayor adams was running for mayor, he wasn't mayor yet, people thought okay, here's a guy who used to be a police officer. he gets what we do and yet, here we are a couple of years into his administration and it seems like the cops are handcuffed by policy where they can't do their job. >> mayor adams was a member of the transit...
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they -- new york city is a sanctuary city. they don't use ice, don't tell ice anything and what we are supposed to believe they are serious about crime and eric adams talks about law abiding, the migrants are illegally, they broke the law by entering the country. you saw a mop-up, clean-up on aisle 15, people saw this video worldwide and they saw law enforcement officers being assaulted and nothing was done in a city that allows crime to occur 24/7. this was embarrassing and outrageous and nobody should believe it. >> sandra: let's be clear, leo, and brian, let's be clear, you are in new york city with us, you could put on the banner, the man who let those men go that attacked the nypd. he's the man who let them walk free. and now he's outraged and sickened? >> it's unbelievable. the two guys walk out and giving the finger to the cameras and the smug look on their faces, not only are we living here for free and you are doing my laundry, taking down my sheets, three meals a day, two of which i throw out, but are mugging people
they -- new york city is a sanctuary city. they don't use ice, don't tell ice anything and what we are supposed to believe they are serious about crime and eric adams talks about law abiding, the migrants are illegally, they broke the law by entering the country. you saw a mop-up, clean-up on aisle 15, people saw this video worldwide and they saw law enforcement officers being assaulted and nothing was done in a city that allows crime to occur 24/7. this was embarrassing and outrageous and...
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we have a problem with crime in new york city or had a problem with crime in new york city. it was effectively weaponized by the republicans. immigration's become a hot button issue here. joe biden is underwater here in my district but so is donald trump. they're both very, very unpopular candidates. brian: for more, let's welcome former chief speech writer for george george w. bush bill mcgurn. bill, good to see you. >> hi, brian. brian: good to see you. the president is in new york city right now participating in three campaign receptions. my question on this is timing. it seems, it seems sort of early or almost desperate in a way, but what do you make of this? >> well, he's going to need money, and as -- even though many of the democrats are not that happy with him, new york is probably one of his strongest bases for raising money. so i think he has no choice. brian: okay. so according to gallup, i want to -- because i want to talk about more of the campaign issues. democrats have lost ground with black and hispanic adults, a key demographic that could have huge impacts f
we have a problem with crime in new york city or had a problem with crime in new york city. it was effectively weaponized by the republicans. immigration's become a hot button issue here. joe biden is underwater here in my district but so is donald trump. they're both very, very unpopular candidates. brian: for more, let's welcome former chief speech writer for george george w. bush bill mcgurn. bill, good to see you. >> hi, brian. brian: good to see you. the president is in new york city...
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in new york city. that is the law, new york city must cover those people in that way. that's not changed, and there's no proposal to change that, is there? >> no. and you just heard about the comptroller's report saying the mayor is wasting $50 million. this is the city comptroller who believes we should be spending $2-3 billion with a b on giving more service to these people, not less. so the city really has a backwards approach. it's been a backwards approach since mayor adams welcomed the first migrant off the bus and said we're going to be a sanctuary citying we're going to pay for this. this went from a few million dollars which can you wouldn't even notice to a $2-3 billion allocation every year. and now we are backed into bad laws both at our state level and at our city level that basically insure that we have to pay for them. the mayor is factually right, by the way, if we just give people cards, it might be insulting, but it's cheaper. stuart: nothing changes, and it gets worse and worse. and for those of us who live in the city, that's not good. joe borelli,
in new york city. that is the law, new york city must cover those people in that way. that's not changed, and there's no proposal to change that, is there? >> no. and you just heard about the comptroller's report saying the mayor is wasting $50 million. this is the city comptroller who believes we should be spending $2-3 billion with a b on giving more service to these people, not less. so the city really has a backwards approach. it's been a backwards approach since mayor adams welcomed...
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would you invest in new york city? >> is a little more nuanced so new york born and bred, there are things happening so-called loser state, high taxes and so forth but if you're on the right and you want to be vocal about it, you should be careful before you invest in new york state. the there obviously coming after you. it ratchets up, if you want to be vocal about it than you should not invest if you want to run for office on the right than get out and never look back. if you're on the left, there might be other pressures driving prices down because people on the right will be hesitant but you got to be -- if you're on the right side of the aisle politically, this is weapon icing justice because it's obvious and everyone knows it, it's ridiculous. stuart: your same thought out the courts in new york city are heavily politicized against people who are conservative. >> i'm hoping when it gets to the appeals court gets overturned because at this le level, it's politicized and. stuart: nobody lost money. >> even the amou
would you invest in new york city? >> is a little more nuanced so new york born and bred, there are things happening so-called loser state, high taxes and so forth but if you're on the right and you want to be vocal about it, you should be careful before you invest in new york state. the there obviously coming after you. it ratchets up, if you want to be vocal about it than you should not invest if you want to run for office on the right than get out and never look back. if you're on the...
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three successful restaurants in new york, sitting right next to me in new york city. with inflation causing a problem, some staffing problems may be. are you profitable? all three restaurants profitable. >> all three profitable. stuart: how do you cope with inflation? do you put menu prices up? >> definitely a start to everything. a lot of restaurant owners into business owners, jacking prices up to solve the problem, being creative with it, giving people value in their food. stuart: you are saying your food is so good that it bails you out of any other pricing problems or staffing problems. >> it is more about going out to dinner, these days will pay any amount of money for an experience. when they go on vacation they spend hundreds of thousands to go on whatever it may be, same with going out to dinner. if you have a good experience going out to dinner you're willing to pay for it. stuart: restaurants that i go to i find 60% of the revenue often comes from liquor. that's a high proportion, 60%. and that leaves you with 20%. where does that come from? >> that is a re
three successful restaurants in new york, sitting right next to me in new york city. with inflation causing a problem, some staffing problems may be. are you profitable? all three restaurants profitable. >> all three profitable. stuart: how do you cope with inflation? do you put menu prices up? >> definitely a start to everything. a lot of restaurant owners into business owners, jacking prices up to solve the problem, being creative with it, giving people value in their food....
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, as well, all snow in the new york city area. south we are getting a wintry mix and some rain. you can see it is snow really now from north of d.c. up to boston. we are getting that transition and been snow. some areas could get upward of a foot. good news is it is moving quickly. the morning commute is difficult, if not impossible and schools are closed and some kids doing remote learning. i think it should be a school day. my opinion. some areas could get three to five inches. the worst coming toward the noon hour. there is a look at our flight delays and what we expect throughout the afternoon. if you are not getting snow in places like d.c., there is going to be delays because new york city is a pretty big hub. over to you, steve, ainsley and brian temperature is slushy for the snow angel. >> ainsley: you could do it, we have that area -- >> janice: where? >> steve: on the plaza. >> janice: maybe, i'll check it out, i'll do investigating. >> steve: all right. thank you, jd. she's right about flight delays. one of my kids is s
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the new york city shelter system has had a 50% increase, and this is the problem in new york. you have a failed sanctuary city policy. you have the right to shelter court case interpreted to mean that you have to provide housing to illegal immigrants, and then you have new york's disastrous criminal laws, including the cashless bail law. you saw just last week migrants illegal immigrants assaulting police officers, being arrested, being released within hours, and then fleeing new york. i mean, if that doesn't epitomize what a disaster new york has become, i don't know what else does. >> sandra: mike, thank you very much for being here with us today. if you want to look at the man at the center of these disastrous criminal policies, this is d.a. bragg, he's the guy letting piece people walk through. >> our job is to follow the facts, build cases that stand in the court of law so we can get accountability and we will continue to do so. i'm privileged to do it with great partners in nypd and with great leadership from the city. >> sandra: congressman, how can he say he's outraged
the new york city shelter system has had a 50% increase, and this is the problem in new york. you have a failed sanctuary city policy. you have the right to shelter court case interpreted to mean that you have to provide housing to illegal immigrants, and then you have new york's disastrous criminal laws, including the cashless bail law. you saw just last week migrants illegal immigrants assaulting police officers, being arrested, being released within hours, and then fleeing new york. i mean,...
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accidents and stranded cars littering roadways north of new york city. westchester county officials declaring a local state of emergency. and canadian long-haul trucker sebastian vanier -- no stranger to snowstorms -- waiting it out there. >> you're going to sit tight until the storm passes? >> yes. so, probably, i'm going to make my delivery tomorrow morning when they open at 8:00. >> reporter: the snow like concrete, giving plow drivers in new york's hudson valley fits. >> heavy. very heavy. >> reporter: in mercer county, new jersey, it was a bad day to be on a bike, or to be making deliveries. >> slippery. you know, we can't even pull out our hand trucks in the snow, because there's so much snow and it's icy. >> reporter: new york city schools putting some 900,000 kids on remote learning -- the most since the pandemic -- but there were major technical issues throughout the day. gina cirrito had trouble getting her sons logged in this morning. >> if you weren't logged into your account by the time that they started having problems, you couldn't get in.
accidents and stranded cars littering roadways north of new york city. westchester county officials declaring a local state of emergency. and canadian long-haul trucker sebastian vanier -- no stranger to snowstorms -- waiting it out there. >> you're going to sit tight until the storm passes? >> yes. so, probably, i'm going to make my delivery tomorrow morning when they open at 8:00. >> reporter: the snow like concrete, giving plow drivers in new york's hudson valley fits....
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there were some glitches here in new york city. in terms of that online remote learning the plan had been that kids in public schools here, more than a million of them across 1600 schools, would stay home and learn online, but when everyone logged on in the morning, the system wouldn't let them hundreds of thousands of kids were unable to learn remotely, at least for part of the morning. the situation, though, we understand from officials was rectified later in the day nevertheless, the disappointment, also disappointing for local businesses i was speaking to a florist not far from here. she was saying that she was trying to be optimistic about it, but this kind of weather really puts a damper on her business erin mclaughlin, nbc news, new york city. >> and, as that system moves out there, is snow on the way for another part of the country? angie lassman has her eye on those storms good morning, angie. >> no worries across the northeast today. but we going to watch the next system in the rockies and the great lakes over the next da
there were some glitches here in new york city. in terms of that online remote learning the plan had been that kids in public schools here, more than a million of them across 1600 schools, would stay home and learn online, but when everyone logged on in the morning, the system wouldn't let them hundreds of thousands of kids were unable to learn remotely, at least for part of the morning. the situation, though, we understand from officials was rectified later in the day nevertheless, the...
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in new york city, urgent manhunt. more than a dozen suspects after violent attacks in times square. >>> three members of a university swim and diving team have been killed after a horrific crash. >>> the cdc health alert about a nationwide spike in cases of the highly contagious norovirus. where it is now hitting hardest. >>> the landing on the moon tonight the first image just in and what we have learned about the lander itself -- on its side. you'll see the first image. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight" with david muir. >> david: good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a friday night. we begin tonight with the breaking news. u.s. fighter jets scrambled in the skies over the u.s. after reports of a high-altitude balloon flying over the western united states. tonight, a u.s. official now confirming that norad aircraft intercepted the balloon some 40,000 feet over utah. the balloon described as about 50 feet tall, carrying a small payload about two
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darren porcher, you spoke to him earlier. >> new york city declared itself a sanctuary city. you're allowing unvetted migrants to come into the city of new york. when you don't vet these people, you clearly see how the violence can manifest and put us as the 8.5 million residents of the city of new york in danger. nothing is being done, and no one thought this out when they declared new york a sanctuary city. and i'm hoping that mayor adams is voted out of office and all of the radical city council people are voted out of office and with we can come back to a plays of sanctity in the city of new york, but it relies on the residents. joey: i want to know what he's charged with, because if you're a law-abiding citizen, you're being charged with armed robbery, first-degree attempted murder, some sort of reckless endangerment, firing discriminately into a crowd. these types of charges are felonies, they carry heavy sentences, they carry big weight, and they're the type of charges and convictions that deter people from doing these things. and if this thing is charged with anything
darren porcher, you spoke to him earlier. >> new york city declared itself a sanctuary city. you're allowing unvetted migrants to come into the city of new york. when you don't vet these people, you clearly see how the violence can manifest and put us as the 8.5 million residents of the city of new york in danger. nothing is being done, and no one thought this out when they declared new york a sanctuary city. and i'm hoping that mayor adams is voted out of office and all of the radical...
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i mean, i'm sitting in new york city. if i had my druthers, i would think that florida or texas would be a better bet, just given the fact there is so much crime and the fact that, as we have been detailing, you know, the migrant crisis is zapping all of our resources here. this is not a good real estate right now, right? >> it was an opportunity we thought this year was the opportunity to come into chicago, california and new york city. everybody waiting for 40 years now to invest in that market place. i was completely confident, steve, this was the year to come. when that ruling happened, it was like pencils down. don't touch it. don't go there. we invest for 14,000 investors at cardone capital that depend on cash flow. if i can't predict the cash flow because of some ruling or because of the migrants or because i can't evict people. new york city just keeps doing every single thing they can to sell real estate in florida and not sell real estate in new york. >> steve: right. and just look at the grant cardone story. yo
i mean, i'm sitting in new york city. if i had my druthers, i would think that florida or texas would be a better bet, just given the fact there is so much crime and the fact that, as we have been detailing, you know, the migrant crisis is zapping all of our resources here. this is not a good real estate right now, right? >> it was an opportunity we thought this year was the opportunity to come into chicago, california and new york city. everybody waiting for 40 years now to invest in...
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new york city mayor eric adams is doubling down on his call to modify new york sanctuary city law, as the city faces this migrant crime wave. here's the mayor yesterday. watch this. >> i don't believe people who are violent in our city and commit repeated crimes should have the privilege of being in our city. some people have a different belief than that. if i had my way, if you are repeatedly committing crimes in our city, you don't have the right to be in our city and tarnish those overwhelming number who are here following the rules. that a is what i believe. maria: well that sounds practical and yet we don't send these people back. they get processed and they're back on the street. >> well, well, well, absolutely. like i mentioned earlier, the precious girl who was murdered in georgia, w that illegal immigrant was arrested five months ago and they released him. i have been saying that a anyone committing crimes should be deported immediately. there is no reason they should be released. that's what the democrat party has been doing for the past three and-a-half years. they have bee
new york city mayor eric adams is doubling down on his call to modify new york sanctuary city law, as the city faces this migrant crime wave. here's the mayor yesterday. watch this. >> i don't believe people who are violent in our city and commit repeated crimes should have the privilege of being in our city. some people have a different belief than that. if i had my way, if you are repeatedly committing crimes in our city, you don't have the right to be in our city and tarnish those...
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, here in new york city. i'm sitting right now, one juvenile breaks the law, it is pretty much handled by juvenile court and it is catch and release. that does not help you, does it? >> not at all, work our officers put in to solve crimes and then to be able to make that arrest and simply turn that young person back over to their parents and they reoffend the next day. when you look at juveniles arrested 10, 13, 14 times in one year, we're doing a disservice to young people when you see that continuously happening and no eve services for them. it is a problem we need to get in front of. who do you need money from, people of your town, federal government or who? it is approaching crisis status. >> we need money from any source we can get it from. the reason i say that, look at mecklenburg county, no detention center, the one we had closed because of funding issues. we need to pay officers what they are worth, that is a profession they can make a living doing. look at juvenile court counselors and detention cen
, here in new york city. i'm sitting right now, one juvenile breaks the law, it is pretty much handled by juvenile court and it is catch and release. that does not help you, does it? >> not at all, work our officers put in to solve crimes and then to be able to make that arrest and simply turn that young person back over to their parents and they reoffend the next day. when you look at juveniles arrested 10, 13, 14 times in one year, we're doing a disservice to young people when you see...