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so if you are a new yorkers or visiting new york we encourage you to sign up for notify nyc, we had this available in 14 languages including american sign language, you can sign up by downloading the app or going to the website, we also encourage people to make sure they have an emergency kit and to make sure that they know the guidance for earthquakes. which mayor adams said, drop cover and to get under furn furniture, or within a doorway to make sure that you are safe. also make sure you are checking your utilities and making sure you know how to turn them on or off, especially if you are a property owner. so who -- chancellor will now have an update as well thank you. >> good afternoon everyone, the earthquake was felt across the entire city and many of our schools and even in all five boroughs, in fact i was at laguardia high school at a event this morning when the earthquake hit. i did not personally feel it, but many people in the room felt tip. first and foremost, most importantly we want to make sure we understand and we have received no reports of injury to staff or students. th
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well, there is nothing unimportant to new yorkers about a new yorker who has businesses in new york, who has essentially used that money, used in a corporation here n sitting in our city, to actually interfere in an election we, ourselves, participate in, as citizens of this country. and to suggest that is not a critically important case, is something that i think has been frustrating for a lot of new yorkers. and particularly when there are questions and attacks on an elected district attorney, that new yorkers elected, and in a trial that is going to be peers of donald trump's, who deserve safety and respect for their willingness to be the public servants in this democracy in the way it is supposed to work in our criminal justice system. so, what we should remember about this is just how outrageous it is that we have to be concerned about the well- being either of judges or members of the jury, in terms of their safety, because of the recklessness of the way a defendant, in this case, a former president, uses his platform to actually stoke hate, violence, disinformation in ways tha
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luckily susan is here, staff writer for the new yorker. mark joseph stearns covering courts and the law, and harry litman joins us, former us attorney and deputy assistant attorney general. harry, you know that i'm going to you first. we already have seven jurors on the second day. that's extraordinary. yesterday i felt we were hearing that it's going to take weeks and weeks. what is your take on where the trial is right now? >> as laura said, it was first kind of slow and then all at once. i think the main reason we have this quickly is because at the beginning they let 48 folks go. anyone who said i don't think i can be fair. in other instances with fewer jurors to choose from that would have prompted retail discussions. can you really? what do you think? let's get rid of them now and get down to business with the people who are not trying to say they can't be fair. and pretty quickly you went down to a point where they had to play their cards, the golden ticket of a preemptory challenge or argue challenge for cause and boom we are at se
luckily susan is here, staff writer for the new yorker. mark joseph stearns covering courts and the law, and harry litman joins us, former us attorney and deputy assistant attorney general. harry, you know that i'm going to you first. we already have seven jurors on the second day. that's extraordinary. yesterday i felt we were hearing that it's going to take weeks and weeks. what is your take on where the trial is right now? >> as laura said, it was first kind of slow and then all at...
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yorkers. a very good paul came out. normally a democrat wins new york. joe biden is the worst president in history. we have very bad people here. but we have the greatest people behind me. they want us to run and we will run very hard in new york. we have a good chance of winning new york in my opinion. we will give it a shot. >> will that violate your gag order? >> i have no idea. they have taken my constitutional right away with a gag order. that is all that is. this whole thing is election interference. the poles have just come out and i just got another sample. we are leading every swing state and in the nation by a lot. he is the worst president in the history of our country. he makes jimmy carter look great. jimmy carter is happy because its president -- presidency was brilliant by comparison. he's destroying our country. he closed the borders. in one phone call you can close up to borders. close the borders, joe. >> we love trump, thank you. >> election interference. thank you, everybod
yorkers. a very good paul came out. normally a democrat wins new york. joe biden is the worst president in history. we have very bad people here. but we have the greatest people behind me. they want us to run and we will run very hard in new york. we have a good chance of winning new york in my opinion. we will give it a shot. >> will that violate your gag order? >> i have no idea. they have taken my constitutional right away with a gag order. that is all that is. this whole thing...
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most prominently in the new yorker. harper's london review of books and she has a reputation as a critic who says things that other people are afraid to, particularly about popular books are novelist. i don't think that's an unfair assessment, but i think the trouble is that focusing on this kind of obfuscates her humor and the intelligence with which she constructs her pieces. and so this book doesn't really focus on singular writers that kind of focuses on issues in the culture at large. and i think it really allows this the sort of wit and intelligence in her writing to shine. there is a ton of great essays in the collection, i believe a collection of seven essays, but the standouts to me are a rumination on gossip that takes gawker as kind of a test case in the literary world. a recent new yorker piece about anxiety. it was out there in the new yorker and how she handles her own. that kind of takes on sort of frantic pace of anxiety. and she justifies that the advice saying, my catharsis is your boredom. i hope i'm
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also saying that new yorkers can go about their usual activities. that emergency alert -- telling people to stay inside and call 911 if they were injured. at this point, according to the governor, damage assessments are underway. they are surveying buildings, roads, bridges. there's ground stop at newark, new jersey, airport, as well as jfk international airport. surveys are being done there. no significant damage reported. what they are concerned about, according to the governor of new york, are those aftershocks, urging people if they feel those aftershocks to remain in place and potentially take cover. these are all warnings, of course, that are extraordinarily unusual here on the east coast. >> thank you very much. the fact that jfk and newark are on a full ground stop will have an impact on travel not only towards the northeast but have a ripple affect for travelers going to and from airports throughout the country. we will be right back. we will take a short break. you are watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. ♪ that colonoscopy for
also saying that new yorkers can go about their usual activities. that emergency alert -- telling people to stay inside and call 911 if they were injured. at this point, according to the governor, damage assessments are underway. they are surveying buildings, roads, bridges. there's ground stop at newark, new jersey, airport, as well as jfk international airport. surveys are being done there. no significant damage reported. what they are concerned about, according to the governor of new york,...
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, no major life safety or infrastructure issues from the earthquake. encouraged new yorkers to go about their day as normal despite the scare. as earthquakes don't happen every day in new york. so this can be extremely dramatic. the number of text calls inquiries that people sent out to not only our ministration for to family members checking on them. we know how this can impact you, but we're ready for the unexpected. this is new york city and we responded quarterly. and we can now get more on this unusual tremor from the w reporter, daniel attorney who joins us from jersey city in new jersey. can you tell us how it is where you are? it did you feel the earthquake? this must have been quite unexpected. and we sent the stockings frame underneath the seats and we met at busing bites, but it was not 4.7 and mug me to talk to him. he said he was using where we are standing right now. but the to the, to the area. most people here there's not much that can shake a new yorker, but what have officials told people regarding the situation? are they supposed to take precautions? now, what about a
, no major life safety or infrastructure issues from the earthquake. encouraged new yorkers to go about their day as normal despite the scare. as earthquakes don't happen every day in new york. so this can be extremely dramatic. the number of text calls inquiries that people sent out to not only our ministration for to family members checking on them. we know how this can impact you, but we're ready for the unexpected. this is new york city and we responded quarterly. and we can now get more on...
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we will continue to update new yorkers as we get more information. i would now turn it over to commissioner esco sure >> thank you all so much for being here today. thank you, mr. mayor. thank you. to my colleagues for their quick and speedy response to this i'm pleased to report that there are currently no impact, no major impacts or safety events related to this earthquake we're asking all new yorkers to call 311 to report damage or any issues that you're having. also, if you have any need for disaster assistance due to damage or anything like that please call 311. that is the best place to refer those those needs. >> if you have a life safety xu, please use and call 911 immediately. but preserve 911 for those life safety events. the team acted immediately. we can be in an immediate er emergency response teams and issued guidance to the public the likelihood of aftershocks remain low but we do remain vigilant and we ask all new yorkers to remain vigilant as well >> we activated our protocols for >> this earthquake. we immediately started coordinati
we will continue to update new yorkers as we get more information. i would now turn it over to commissioner esco sure >> thank you all so much for being here today. thank you, mr. mayor. thank you. to my colleagues for their quick and speedy response to this i'm pleased to report that there are currently no impact, no major impacts or safety events related to this earthquake we're asking all new yorkers to call 311 to report damage or any issues that you're having. also, if you have any...
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most prominently in the new yorker. harper's london review of books and she has a reputation as a critic who says things that other people are afraid to, particularly about popular books are novelist. i don't think that's an unfair assessment, but i think the trouble is that focusing on this kind of obfuscates her humor and the intelligence with which she constructs her pieces. and so this book doesn't really focus on singular writers that kind of focuses on issues in the culture at large. and i think it really allows this the sort of wit and intelligence in her writing to shine. there is a ton of great essays in the collection, i believe a collection of seven essays, but the standouts to me are a rumination on gossip that takes gawker as kind of a test case in the literary world. a recent new yorker piece about anxiety. it was out there in the new yorker and how she handles her own. that kind of takes on sort of frantic pace of anxiety. and she justifies that the advice saying, my catharsis is your boredom. i hope i'm
most prominently in the new yorker. harper's london review of books and she has a reputation as a critic who says things that other people are afraid to, particularly about popular books are novelist. i don't think that's an unfair assessment, but i think the trouble is that focusing on this kind of obfuscates her humor and the intelligence with which she constructs her pieces. and so this book doesn't really focus on singular writers that kind of focuses on issues in the culture at large. and...
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he encouraged new yorkers to go about their day as normal despite the scare. bird quakes don't happen every day in new york. so this can be extremely dramatic. the number of text calls and inquiries that people sent out to not only our ministration for to family members checking on them. we know how this can impact you, but we're ready for the unexpected. this is new york city and will respond accordingly. stew, w reporter, daniel. and he spoke to us earlier from jersey city in new jersey, and he told me what he experienced during the quick and we sent the 2nd frame underneath the seat posting. but it was not close at 4.7 percent of the time right now. but the to the, to the whole area. most people here there's not much that can shake a new yorker, but what have officials told people regarding the situation? are they supposed to take precautions? now, what about after shocks? based on your custom reports. on amy crux, under department, let me raise the dentist, stacy vance. right. right. so you need to see these basic a need trying to speak the d w reporter. a
he encouraged new yorkers to go about their day as normal despite the scare. bird quakes don't happen every day in new york. so this can be extremely dramatic. the number of text calls and inquiries that people sent out to not only our ministration for to family members checking on them. we know how this can impact you, but we're ready for the unexpected. this is new york city and will respond accordingly. stew, w reporter, daniel. and he spoke to us earlier from jersey city in new jersey, and...
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last week there was a lengthy process to select a jury of 12 new yorkers, that jury was selected select a jury of 12 new yorkers, thatjury was selected and they will start hearing initial evidence today from prosecutors and defence lawyers. if convicted, mrtrump could be sent to prison for up to four years. could be sent to prison for up to fouryears. he could be sent to prison for up to four years. he is expected to be in court every day for the trial, due to last several weeks. we will be keeping a close eye on those court pictures. we will return if anything of significance happens, but for the moment it is time for a look at the weather. hello again. yesterday was northern ireland's warmest day this year so far. today, temperatures will be a little bit lower here. but by the time we get to wednesday, we'll all be in some chillier conditions with temperatures below the seasonal average. it will be the risk of night frosts, and then we'll see some rain coming our way this weekend, particularly saturday night into sunday as low pressure comes back to our shores. but today we've got thi
last week there was a lengthy process to select a jury of 12 new yorkers, that jury was selected select a jury of 12 new yorkers, thatjury was selected and they will start hearing initial evidence today from prosecutors and defence lawyers. if convicted, mrtrump could be sent to prison for up to four years. could be sent to prison for up to fouryears. he could be sent to prison for up to four years. he is expected to be in court every day for the trial, due to last several weeks. we will be...
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york impartial new yorkers who could sit and judge impartially. and the judge in this case has admirably said all those things have survived, between the mere knowledge of donald trump and jurors who say, of course, i know who he is with strong feelings. others that will come in saying yeah, i know him. i don't like him. i don't want to be here. again as they said by doing that. now look, they are probably registered democrats, at he's some of them. but that shouldn't matter. in our court system, you are allowed to sit on a jury like this with your own views about politics and even about politicians, as long as you feel you can enter that courtroom, set all of that aside. >> yeah. and a reminder, this is happening in a new york courtroom because that's the state where the crimes were committed. i saw them on tv today saying it was no coincidence and pure strategy that this would be happening in blue new york. it's happening in new york because that's where the crimes he's charged with were allegedly committed. our colleague von hilliard spoke to o
york impartial new yorkers who could sit and judge impartially. and the judge in this case has admirably said all those things have survived, between the mere knowledge of donald trump and jurors who say, of course, i know who he is with strong feelings. others that will come in saying yeah, i know him. i don't like him. i don't want to be here. again as they said by doing that. now look, they are probably registered democrats, at he's some of them. but that shouldn't matter. in our court...
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and educate americans and new yorkers why he is spending their taxpayer money to house migrants here illegally because of joe biden's open border policy. >> brooke: three migrants were arrested again this week when they returned back home. >> todd: brooke singman, thank you. serious crime last year in new york hitting over 127,000, which is nearing levels the city has not seen ineck diddades. nypd chief of patrol speaking for all new yorkers when saying this, watch. >> the key here is to make people feel safe. people hear the numbers, some don't care about the numbers, they want to feel safe. they don't want to see stories about people repeatedly getting out of jail, recidivism, they don't want to hear it. this puts cops in danger, we have dealt with it by great work and great work again and could be opposite where we get hurt. when people walk out of jail or released on their own rekog nis nizance, the public suffering. joseph was a victim of a brutal hate crime and joins us here. your experience highlights how dangerous and violent this city has become. walk us through your attack.
and educate americans and new yorkers why he is spending their taxpayer money to house migrants here illegally because of joe biden's open border policy. >> brooke: three migrants were arrested again this week when they returned back home. >> todd: brooke singman, thank you. serious crime last year in new york hitting over 127,000, which is nearing levels the city has not seen ineck diddades. nypd chief of patrol speaking for all new yorkers when saying this, watch. >> the key...
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new yorkers aren't accustomed to having earthquakes in our state. everyone should continue to take it seriously. if there is an after shock people are encouraged to drop to the floor, cover your neck and hold on to something sturdy. take caution near any damaged buildings. we don't have reports of damaged buildings at this time. it is very early in the assessment process but if there is an after effect stay away from buildings especially the high rises. if you hear shifting or unusual noises leave your home. go outside. you are safer there than in a building that could be crumbling around you. inspect your home for damage. floor, walls, doors, windows, staircase. if you may need to row locate while the event is going on. check gas lines and waterlines to make sure your family is safe. stay connected an informed. i will say this especially with all the national news about what happened in taiwan with the deadly earthquake just this past week, there is a high level of anxiety around earthquakes. the magnitude that will be explained was a 7.4 magnitude
new yorkers aren't accustomed to having earthquakes in our state. everyone should continue to take it seriously. if there is an after shock people are encouraged to drop to the floor, cover your neck and hold on to something sturdy. take caution near any damaged buildings. we don't have reports of damaged buildings at this time. it is very early in the assessment process but if there is an after effect stay away from buildings especially the high rises. if you hear shifting or unusual noises...
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is this the average new yorker? if if so, how far are they and this potential jury from trump's base? >> let's be clear, trump's base hasn't read trump's books. that's, you know, not necessarily a marker. i think what is interesting is, you know, as alan was saying, the types of people that -- the trump lawyers are looking for, we know donald trump has specific views on women, he has very specific -- >> i think we just lost christina's signal there -- >> -- more generally. i'm curious to see -- >> you're back. >> am i back? >> go ahead, christina. >> okay, sorry. we know that his lawyers have very -- >> let's bounce to alan since we're having trouble with her audio. this is a major trial, obviously in the age of social media. and trump is constantly communicating on social media. many of these perspective jurors may have their own social media presence. what do you see as the social media factor here in selecting a fair and impartial jury? >> the judge won't tell jurors not to go on social media. the judge will inst
is this the average new yorker? if if so, how far are they and this potential jury from trump's base? >> let's be clear, trump's base hasn't read trump's books. that's, you know, not necessarily a marker. i think what is interesting is, you know, as alan was saying, the types of people that -- the trump lawyers are looking for, we know donald trump has specific views on women, he has very specific -- >> i think we just lost christina's signal there -- >> -- more generally. i'm...
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trump, a lifelong new yorker, listening for days on end as dozens of people told the court what they thought of him. some had praise. one man calling trump "a family man" and "a businessman" who "brought a lot of value to the economy." another man was confronted with social media posts where he had described the former president with the words "sociopathic incompetence," adding "i do believe that he is actually the devil." with trump watching intently, judge juan merchan asked the man if those posts still reflect his opinion. "it's not far off base," he responded. and was immediately excused. and with jury selection now over, trump's lawyers made one last-ditch effort to delay the case. but an appeals court turned them down. >> the trial starts on monday, which is long before a lot of people thought. the judge wants this to go as fast as possible. that's for his reasons, not for my reasons. >> david: let's get right back to aaron katersky. opening statements on monday. we still don't know the first witness? >> reporter: we don't, david, because prosecutors refuse to reveal the names,
trump, a lifelong new yorker, listening for days on end as dozens of people told the court what they thought of him. some had praise. one man calling trump "a family man" and "a businessman" who "brought a lot of value to the economy." another man was confronted with social media posts where he had described the former president with the words "sociopathic incompetence," adding "i do believe that he is actually the devil." with trump watching...
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a jury of 12 new yorkers has now been seated for the first criminal prosecution of a former president of the united states viewed seven men and five women have been selected for the trial of donald trump, who is charged with falsifying business records to hide an alleged affair and influence the 2016 presidential election. one alternate has already been selected, and the court needs five more to begin the case. the judge said he hopes to have that wrapped up tomorrow. now earlier in the day, the case appeared to be heading in the wrong direction. that's because cargo jurors who were already seated were then removed. tonight, prosecutors are also asking the judge to hold trump in contempt after they said he repeatedly violated the court's gag order. cbs's robert costa was inside the courthouse in lower manhattan for today's major developments. >> reporter: jury selection stumbled backward and forward today before the 12 jurors who will decide donald trump's feet were finally seated. seven men and five women, including one who, during questioning, referred to trump as selfish and self-s
a jury of 12 new yorkers has now been seated for the first criminal prosecution of a former president of the united states viewed seven men and five women have been selected for the trial of donald trump, who is charged with falsifying business records to hide an alleged affair and influence the 2016 presidential election. one alternate has already been selected, and the court needs five more to begin the case. the judge said he hopes to have that wrapped up tomorrow. now earlier in the day,...
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he continued, we have 18 ordinary new yorkers who are ready to serve. it would be unfair to them and the public for this trial to be delayed further end quote. the appeals court judge agreed and quickly rejected trump's request. right now the good news is amongst all the ruckus, the judicial system has not bent to trump's attacks. despite what he says, the system is working for the former president. just like it would for any other person. at the end of today a full jury, a 12 member jury with six alternates was seated. donald trump's peers who may ultimately whether or not to convict him as a felon. after the jury was selected, the attention turned to what he might say under oath if he indeed chooses to take the stand. trump has previously indicated he plans to testify in this case and today he's sticking to that story. >>> are you going to take the stand? >> yes. >> whether or not he will or not, we shall see. if a criminal defendant wishes to testify in their own defense. they are granted what is known as a sandoval notice which ensures that the defe
he continued, we have 18 ordinary new yorkers who are ready to serve. it would be unfair to them and the public for this trial to be delayed further end quote. the appeals court judge agreed and quickly rejected trump's request. right now the good news is amongst all the ruckus, the judicial system has not bent to trump's attacks. despite what he says, the system is working for the former president. just like it would for any other person. at the end of today a full jury, a 12 member jury with...
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yorkers have now been chosen to decide trump's fate. and what we are already learning about the jurors who will hear this case. abc's aaron katersky leading us off outside the courthouse tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the jury is set in the first criminal trial of a former president. seven men and five women will decide whether donald trump falsified business records to cover up a hush money payment to porn actress stormy daniels, to hide their alleged affair from voters before the 2016 election. it came after a morning of setbacks. with trump looking on, two jurors selected earlier in the week removed by judge juan merchan. the first, an oncology nurse, asking to be let go, saying she "definitely has concerns now" about her identity becoming public. she had already received questions from friends, colleagues, and family, adding, "i don't believe at this point that i can be fair and unbiased." another juror ousted for a different reason -- prosecutors determining an i.t. consultant did not answer the juror questionnaire truthfully by fa
yorkers have now been chosen to decide trump's fate. and what we are already learning about the jurors who will hear this case. abc's aaron katersky leading us off outside the courthouse tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the jury is set in the first criminal trial of a former president. seven men and five women will decide whether donald trump falsified business records to cover up a hush money payment to porn actress stormy daniels, to hide their alleged affair from voters before the 2016...
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new yorkers should go about their normal day. first responders are working to make sure the city is safe. one thing we do so well in our city is bring together all of the agencies that are involved and our partners and other entities, everything from mta to the department of buildings, the parents who are concerned about their schoolchildren, chancellor banks will by here to report on that. we say over and over again, the safest place for our students, we believe, will continue to be in school. at this point, we do not have any reports of major impacts to our infrastructure or injuries. of course, we are still assessing the situation. we will continue to update the public. we are in touch with the white house, governor's office and local elected officials. i encourage new yorkers to check on their loved ones to make sure that they are fine, not only from the infrastructure damage but this could be a traumatic moment for individuals going through an earthquake. if you feel an aftershock, drop to the floor, cover your head and neck
new yorkers should go about their normal day. first responders are working to make sure the city is safe. one thing we do so well in our city is bring together all of the agencies that are involved and our partners and other entities, everything from mta to the department of buildings, the parents who are concerned about their schoolchildren, chancellor banks will by here to report on that. we say over and over again, the safest place for our students, we believe, will continue to be in school....
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york city and i think a lot of new yorkers, a lot of people in new jersey, a lot of people in connecticut who felt the same thing. we're wondering the same thing wolf, but at least for now, we are getting reports that not hearing any reports of significant damage we are expecting a briefing from new york city mayor the governor, also, as you said, she is expected to have a briefing in a short while as well. the governor already put out a statement that said my team he is assessing impacts and any damage that may have occurred, and we will update the public throughout the day. we know that the tunnels are being checked on holland tunnel, being checked on at this point as well. but again, this is something that folks were feeling all the way out east, an hour-and-a-half plus a way in places like thank long island. they were feeling it all the way out in new jersey. they were feeling it in connecticut as well. magnitude 4.4 some of the reports that we were getting from folks wolf included dishes, rattling, some things, moving off of shelves, things of that nature. but again, when you're in a
york city and i think a lot of new yorkers, a lot of people in new jersey, a lot of people in connecticut who felt the same thing. we're wondering the same thing wolf, but at least for now, we are getting reports that not hearing any reports of significant damage we are expecting a briefing from new york city mayor the governor, also, as you said, she is expected to have a briefing in a short while as well. the governor already put out a statement that said my team he is assessing impacts and...
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again, i have a few safety tips because new yorkers are not accustomed to having earthquakes in our state. accustomed to having earthquakes in ourstate. everyone accustomed to having earthquakes in our state. everyone should continue to take this seriously. if there is an aftershock, people are encouraged to drop and to cover and hold on, drop to the floor, cover your neck and hold on to something that is sturdy. take caution near any damaged buildings. again, we don't have reports of damaged buildings at this time. it is very early in the assessment process. but if there is an after effect, please stay away from buildings, especially high rises. if you hear shifting or any unusual noises, leave your home. go outside. you are safer there than in a building that could be crumbling around you. inspect your home for damage, check the walls, floors, doors, windows, staircases, and if you see any damage at all you may need to relocate while the event is going on. check your own gas lines and water lines to make sure that your family are safe. stay connected and informed. iwill say your family
again, i have a few safety tips because new yorkers are not accustomed to having earthquakes in our state. accustomed to having earthquakes in ourstate. everyone accustomed to having earthquakes in our state. everyone should continue to take this seriously. if there is an aftershock, people are encouraged to drop and to cover and hold on, drop to the floor, cover your neck and hold on to something that is sturdy. take caution near any damaged buildings. again, we don't have reports of damaged...
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that's after just three days of jury selection. 12 new yorkers are now on this jury sworn in to decide the fate of donald trump and i can tell you as a legal fact that these 12 people will hear the evidence and then make a decision and if one of them becomes somehow unavailable or unable to continue their duties, an alternate will step up into that box of 12 and continue on. there are precedents and practices here, which is why they have substitutes. they've been through this before. it's not just 12, if somebody fashion falls away, it goes away. they'll pick the alternates. five women, seven men in the 12. we do know their professions. we're not disclosing additional information about these individuals. that's why as well you see anonymous jurors up on the screen. they were selected out of a pool that could get as large as it needed but initially began with about 200 new yorkers who went through the first phase of this process. the defendant looked on as these jurors were questioned and challenged about anything that could create the kind of bias or impartiality that would have them r
that's after just three days of jury selection. 12 new yorkers are now on this jury sworn in to decide the fate of donald trump and i can tell you as a legal fact that these 12 people will hear the evidence and then make a decision and if one of them becomes somehow unavailable or unable to continue their duties, an alternate will step up into that box of 12 and continue on. there are precedents and practices here, which is why they have substitutes. they've been through this before. it's not...
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york city. >> reporter: it seems the only thing some new yorkers hate more than its infamous traffic -- >> it's the worst thing in the world. it will destroy new york. >> reporter: is the new plan to ease it. >> where do you stand? >> where do i stand personally? i'm against it. it affects too much. >> reporter: new york making history as the first in the nation to green light congestion pricing. >> this or this. >> reporter: that's the attitude? >> that's my attitude. >> reporter: the plan approved this week will charge most motorists $15 to drive into midtown and lower manhattan during peak travel hours. advocates say it will encourage people to take public transportation or carpool decreasing traffic by as much as 17%. >> just give it a chance? >> i think so. >> reporter: and the city desperately needs it. the latest data shows the average speed in midtown for cars just over 4 miles an hour. for context, the average person walks at three miles an hour. the plan doesn't start until summer, but toll readers are already in place. coming up this summer in new york, this is either goin
york city. >> reporter: it seems the only thing some new yorkers hate more than its infamous traffic -- >> it's the worst thing in the world. it will destroy new york. >> reporter: is the new plan to ease it. >> where do you stand? >> where do i stand personally? i'm against it. it affects too much. >> reporter: new york making history as the first in the nation to green light congestion pricing. >> this or this. >> reporter: that's the attitude?...
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guilty of being a new yorker? american? >> i don't care, guilty. >> aren't you innocent until proven guilty? >> unless you're a piece of [ bleep ]. >> anyway to get rid of him? >> oleh give because, it's because i hate him. >> do you think that he can get a fair trial in new york? sue and you cannot get a fair trial anywhere in the united states of america so. you want a fair trial go to russia. >> at rush if you're listening... >> he stuck in manhattan, have to deal with new yorkers. >> at the judges a democratic, biden paid the judges family and 99 percent of the voter pool voted for biden the. >> you [ bleep ] kidding me right now? biden paid the judges family? >> that's not fair. >> why not? >> it's math. >> google it. [ ♪♪ ] >> why can't they just use fair votes instead of lawyers? >> i don't trust them. >> they feed lies. >> we the people. we should be able to be the jurors instead of whoever they put an office. >> do think of filing should be allowed to run for president? >> it's literally motivated soon as the a
guilty of being a new yorker? american? >> i don't care, guilty. >> aren't you innocent until proven guilty? >> unless you're a piece of [ bleep ]. >> anyway to get rid of him? >> oleh give because, it's because i hate him. >> do you think that he can get a fair trial in new york? sue and you cannot get a fair trial anywhere in the united states of america so. you want a fair trial go to russia. >> at rush if you're listening... >> he stuck in...
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while it certainly rattled a lot of us, it didn't shake new yorkers to their core, with no damage or injuries so far reported. joining us from brooklyn is nbc news correspondent antonia hylton, i would love to hear it, did you feel this earthquake? >> reporter: oh, i definitely felt the earthquake, katy. i live in an older pre-war brown stone, and that thing was swaying. i had no idea what was going on for a good ten seconds there. and then i actually started to hear some screams because i live right near this playground, and the students here felt it too, and i could hear them all reacting to it. i just spoke to a 4th grade frer from this school here in the williamsburg area, and they all jumped under their desks, until they got instructions that it was all clear. everyone is back to their usual routine. kids are getting picked up by their parents right now. people were shaken for a little bit. i spoke to one resident here who describes seeing her staircase in her building move back and forth, and it made her so nervous, she's not sure she wants to live there anymore. take a listen
while it certainly rattled a lot of us, it didn't shake new yorkers to their core, with no damage or injuries so far reported. joining us from brooklyn is nbc news correspondent antonia hylton, i would love to hear it, did you feel this earthquake? >> reporter: oh, i definitely felt the earthquake, katy. i live in an older pre-war brown stone, and that thing was swaying. i had no idea what was going on for a good ten seconds there. and then i actually started to hear some screams because...
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this is new york city and we respond and update new yorkers as we get more information. i will now turn it over to the commissioner. >> thank you for being here today. thank you mr. mayor and by colleagues for their response to this. neil: we will monitor this, to update you there has been a 4. 8 earthquake in the new york metropolitan area, mostly at the epicenter in northeast new jersey. a lot of shaking, rattling and rolling going on, no injuries we know of but some buildings were clobbered a little bit. they are inspecting railroad tracks, we are keeping an eye on all the new york city area airports that are open for departing and arriving flights. they've checked their runways and seem to be in good shape. hope it starts that way. you are watching fox business. more after that. ♪ looking good, guys! thanks! vacations are better with the credit gods are on your side. i'm coming up! rewards once available to the few are now accessible to the many. earn points for travel with credit one bank, and live large. her uncle's unhappy. earn points for travel with credit one
this is new york city and we respond and update new yorkers as we get more information. i will now turn it over to the commissioner. >> thank you for being here today. thank you mr. mayor and by colleagues for their response to this. neil: we will monitor this, to update you there has been a 4. 8 earthquake in the new york metropolitan area, mostly at the epicenter in northeast new jersey. a lot of shaking, rattling and rolling going on, no injuries we know of but some buildings were...
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and they went to new yorkers. and the new yorkers absolutely refused. they they they wouldn't condone this despite global convention and what they had done the seward. so they they opted for this guy in maine hamlin a former democrat who was friendly with seward and supported seward. and this was absolute surprised. everyone they they went to hamlin was in washington that night playing cards some friends and there was a pounding on his door and he went to the door and they they said congratulate and mr. vice president said, what are you talking about? you've been nominated vice president. i don't want the job. but he he finally decided do it. so that's and lincoln no say in hamlin it was the convention came up with over here. good morning bryan steenburgen grand rapids michigan in is book and in his recent book steve inskeep and a chapter on thurlow, he suggests that seward was so detached that was really a nominee. the contest was really between lincoln and, thurlow wheat and not seward. would you agree with that or do you differ with steve inskeep? we
and they went to new yorkers. and the new yorkers absolutely refused. they they they wouldn't condone this despite global convention and what they had done the seward. so they they opted for this guy in maine hamlin a former democrat who was friendly with seward and supported seward. and this was absolute surprised. everyone they they went to hamlin was in washington that night playing cards some friends and there was a pounding on his door and he went to the door and they they said...
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during juror number two is an oncology nurse and native new yorker. she lives with her fiance and says, she reads the new york times and watch a scene then juror number three is a corporate lawyer originally from oregon. he says he gets his news from the new york times wall street journal, and google juror number four is puerto rican and runs and it business for training and consulting. he told the court he finds trump quote fascinating juror number five is an african english teacher who says she wasn't aware trump is facing charges in other criminal cases. juror number six is a recent college grad cheese working as a software engineer at a large broadcast company juror number seven is a lawyer who's married with two kids and lives on the upper east side in manhattan cnn legal analysts, pericardial arrow joins me now, carrie, thanks so much for being here. what's your sense of the jury makeup? so far? >> well, it's a cross-section of new yorkers, a variety of backgrounds, a variety of professional affiliations, family situations and so that represents
during juror number two is an oncology nurse and native new yorker. she lives with her fiance and says, she reads the new york times and watch a scene then juror number three is a corporate lawyer originally from oregon. he says he gets his news from the new york times wall street journal, and google juror number four is puerto rican and runs and it business for training and consulting. he told the court he finds trump quote fascinating juror number five is an african english teacher who says...
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. >> and just as a reminder, these aren't just new yorkers, these are all manhattan nights there, all just from the manhattan borough. and when you look at the different characteristics that we know about these jurors do you have any guesses about what the group dynamics is going to be well it's so super interesting because normally you pick, are picking one or two opinion leaders, people who are going to really drive the jury in one direction or another. >> but you've got a lot of pretty high profile individuals on this group. we've got really experience greens financial people also, probably at the top, of their profession, you've got the lawyers, you've got the engineers here. so there's a lot of people in the personality dynamics is going to be important because obviously the prostitution needs a consensus jury. >> they need everybody to work together to get along, to not have any a lot of dissent here to come to a verdict. >> obviously he donald trump wants to find at least just that one juror is going across their arms dig their heels in and say, i just don't see it. i don't thi
. >> and just as a reminder, these aren't just new yorkers, these are all manhattan nights there, all just from the manhattan borough. and when you look at the different characteristics that we know about these jurors do you have any guesses about what the group dynamics is going to be well it's so super interesting because normally you pick, are picking one or two opinion leaders, people who are going to really drive the jury in one direction or another. >> but you've got a lot of...
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george solis is here in new york with that story. >> reporter: it seems the only thing some new yorkers hate more than its infamous traffic -- >> it's the worst thing in the world, it will destroy new york. >> reporter: -- is the new plan to ease it. >> it affects so much. >> reporter: new york the first in the nation to green light congestion pricing. >> this or this. >> this. >> that's the attitude? >> that's my attitude. >> reporter: the plan will charge most vehicles $15 to travel into manhattan during peak travel hours. it will encourage some to take public transportation or carpool decreasing traffic by 17%. >> we should give it a chance. >> yeah, i think so. >> reporter: and the city desperately needs it. the average speed in midtown for cars just over 4 miles an hour. for context the average person walks at 3 miles an hour. the plan doesn't start until summer but toll readers are already in place. coming this summer in new york this is either going to be a pedestrian's best friend or a commuter's worst nightmare. former new york city traffic commissioner sam schwartz has yes. >>
george solis is here in new york with that story. >> reporter: it seems the only thing some new yorkers hate more than its infamous traffic -- >> it's the worst thing in the world, it will destroy new york. >> reporter: -- is the new plan to ease it. >> it affects so much. >> reporter: new york the first in the nation to green light congestion pricing. >> this or this. >> this. >> that's the attitude? >> that's my attitude. >>...
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>> reporter: even a partial eclipse stunned new yorkers. >> in new york city, everyone is doing the same thing collectively. >> well, not looking at their phones. they're looking up. >> reporter: and totality inspiring wonder. >> look, we can see venus! >> reporter: from texas. >> what was it like to see that, babe? >> emotional. brought tears to my eyes. >> reporter: to 20,000 feet up in the air over arkansas. >> now it is like this sunrise, but the sunrise is a color i have never seen before. it is like a deep purple. >> reporter: and check out this spectacular view from an orbiting satellite. for nasa, an incredible learning opportunity. >> one of the things we were looking at today was the corona. the moon blocked out the sun so we could see that part of the sun's atmosphere and looking a lot at how the eclipse affected earth. we had a citizen's science prompt how the eclipse changed temperatures and clouds. >> reporter: and emotional and magical experience. >> there is venus. there's jupiter. there's mars. >> reporter: for people to pause and look up at the sky. >> a once-in-a-lifet
>> reporter: even a partial eclipse stunned new yorkers. >> in new york city, everyone is doing the same thing collectively. >> well, not looking at their phones. they're looking up. >> reporter: and totality inspiring wonder. >> look, we can see venus! >> reporter: from texas. >> what was it like to see that, babe? >> emotional. brought tears to my eyes. >> reporter: to 20,000 feet up in the air over arkansas. >> now it is like this...
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and as i will read this article from the new yorker -- from "the new yorker" that i alluded to, you will get a better comprehension of where she is and what happened to her. it's a very sad story. but we have to humanize these thousands of people. we can't just allow them to become numbers. if they're just numbers it's easy to dismiss them as casualties of war. but they are more than numbers. these are human beings. who have suffered. these are human beings who have relatives that are suffering. these are human beings who -- whose lives are never going to be the same. and there's a good likelihood that they won't have what we have in this country and that is the medical assistance to help them recover, those who survive, as well as the medical attention for their mental -- mental illness that may suffer. these are human beings. some mother cried because of what happened to this child. some father is crying because of what's happened to his child in gaza. we cannot allow them to be dehumanized and reduced to statistics. we have to humanize these persons. i have chose then baby as the exam
and as i will read this article from the new yorker -- from "the new yorker" that i alluded to, you will get a better comprehension of where she is and what happened to her. it's a very sad story. but we have to humanize these thousands of people. we can't just allow them to become numbers. if they're just numbers it's easy to dismiss them as casualties of war. but they are more than numbers. these are human beings. who have suffered. these are human beings who have relatives that are...
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she's an oncology nurse at memorial sloan-kettering. >> a native new yorker. >> who lives upper east side. >> an oncology nurse who loves dogs. >> likes to walk her dog in the park. >> she lives with her fiance. >> she is not married, has no kids, and lives with her fiance who works in finance. >> dulce: yeah, i would have found this lady on facebook in five seconds. it's 2024. that's enough information to track down anybody! i once found a guy based on the shape of a cloud in the background of his ig story. this is just so irresponsible! the media's basically out here playing "guess who?" with this jury. they're like, "we can report juror number 3 is a bald redhead with no facial hair." "oh, you talking about herman!" y'all know herman! [cheers and applause] for more on privacy concerns on the trump jury, we turn to troy iwata, live outside the courthouse. [cheers and applause] troy, i feel so bad for these poor jurors. they didn't sign up to get doxxed. >> i know, dulce, it's terrible! we in the media, we have got to do a better job of protecting jurors like stephanie. >> dulce: tr
she's an oncology nurse at memorial sloan-kettering. >> a native new yorker. >> who lives upper east side. >> an oncology nurse who loves dogs. >> likes to walk her dog in the park. >> she lives with her fiance. >> she is not married, has no kids, and lives with her fiance who works in finance. >> dulce: yeah, i would have found this lady on facebook in five seconds. it's 2024. that's enough information to track down anybody! i once found a guy based on...