Month: June 2022
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President Biden Participates in a Greeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg
Institución Ferial de MadridMadrid, Spain 10:17 A.M. CEST PRESIDENT BIDEN: Well, Jens, thank you very much for having me this morning. And, you know, we — we got a big agenda. And it’s great to be here with you to kick off the — I think is a history-making summit. And we talked about this…
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Republicans choose Zeldin for NY governor; Democrats pick Hochul
Kathy Hochul and Lee Zeldin will face-off in a race for New York governor in November after ABC News projected the candidates to win the nomination for their respective parties. Josh Einiger and Kristin Thorne have team coverage of the election results. ABC7NY NEW YORK NEWS
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January 6 2021 Detainees Being Held in Solitary Confinement for 23 Hours a Day (for over a year) Without Bail
For the past 18 months, there have been J6 protestors sitting behind bars—some of them in solitary confinement for 22 hours a day. And for many of them, this PRE-TRIAL DETENTION. Meaning, they have been holed up in solitary confinement, awaiting a trial! But, despite the media (by and large) ignoring these people—there are still…
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Dan Patrick: This Administration is a culture of death
On Tuesday’s ‘The Chris Salcedo Show’, Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick reacted to the rising migrant death toll as a result of the crisis at the Southern Border.USA News video.
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NYC opens public pools, cuts swim programs due to lifeguard shortage
New York City opens its pools to the public Tuesday, even though it still has half of its lifeguard positions open to fill.That means swim programs and water aerobics are canceled, but the pools are open. List of Outdoor Pools in New York – https://www.nycgovparks.org/facilities/outdoor-poolsABC7NY New York News video.
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Mayor Eric Adams Makes Child Care-Related Announcement
Mayor Eric Adams Makes Child Care-Related Announcement Union Settlement Union Carver Center 1565 Madison Avenue East Harlem June 28, 2022 $2 Billion Investment Over the Next Four Years in Early Child Care Including Allocated Funding for Undocumented Families Creates Career Training and Professional Development Pipeline With CUNY for New Yorkers 2 Billion Investment Over the…
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Rally to Demand: End Jew Hatred on NYC Campuses!
On Thursday, June 30th, the New York City Council is holding a hearing entitled “Examining Antisemitism on College Campuses.” The hearing is under attack from Jew-haters committed to canceling it. Don’t let Jew-haters silence our voices! This will be a two part action.At 9am there will be a press conference on City Hall steps. Please…
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HOW TO FINISH WAR IN UKRAINE
Donald Trump advice – how to put Putin down ? American oil! Video May 29 2022 Save America – NewsMax news
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Bob Menendez: Russian Invasion And War Crimes In Ukraine Have Shown Importance Of Strong NATO
Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) speaks at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Wednesday about the possible accession of Sweden and Finland to NATO. Forbes Breaking News
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MANHATTAN. Panic in Washington Square Park caused by fireworks
Washington Square Park. Fireworks noise sends people running in panic in for safety Sunday June 26 2022. Видео CBS New York news
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MTA launches redesigned Bronx bus network
Transit officials say the changes mean more reliable service, better connections and reduced wait times. CBS New York news
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Biden signs gun legislation; NY lawmakers fight concealed carry ruling
There was a major step forward in the fight against gun violence Saturday as President Joe Biden signed the first significant piece of gun legislation in decades. While the law benefits New York, state legislators are also trying to work around the Supreme Court ruling that now makes it easier for everyone in the state…
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Mayor Eric Adams Delivers Remarks on Dobbs Supreme Court Ruling
NYC Mayor Eric Adams Delivers Remarks on Dobbs Supreme Court Ruling City Hall Steps Lower Manhattan Mayor Adams’ Statement on Supreme Court’s Decision to Effectively Overturn Roe v. Wade June 24, 2022 NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Eric Adams today released the following statement on the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s…
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Mayor Eric Adams Makes International Aid-Related Announcement
Mayor Eric Adams Makes International Aid-Related Announcement 930 Flushing Ave Brooklyn June 23, 2022 NYC Mayor’s Office official video.
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Chicago Shoplifter Gets Turned Into A Pretzel By Jiu-Jitsu Instructor
In the video, which can be watched below, Idriz Redzovic wanted nothing more than to grab a few items at the local 7/11 and be on his way. That didn’t happen as he witnessed Christopher Cruz assault one of the gas station’s employees. What happened next stunned Cruz as he had no idea that Redzovic…
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Smithtown library board bans LGBTQ-related books, displays from children’s sections
A library board on Long Island reversed a decision to ban all Pride-related books and displays from its children’s sections after it was hit with swift backlash. The Smithtown Library Board held an emergency meeting Thursday night to address the new ban, resulting in a reversal with a 4-2 vote. “Earlier this evening, the Board…
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Obama IRS Scandal Corruption Secrets
Judicial Watch announced that a federal court ordered the release of testimony of Lois Lerner, former director of the Exempt Organizations Unit of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and Holly Paz, her top aide and former IRS director of Office of Rulings and Agreements. Both IRS officials played key roles in the targeting of conservative…
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New York Mayor Eric Adams changes course on solo subway patrols
It comes after a transit officer was assaulted at a Brooklyn subway station on the first day of the new initiative. CBS New York New York news video.
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Transit officer assaulted on solo patrol
Mayor Adams is under pressure to change the city’s new subway safety plan after a transit officer was attacked while working alone at a Brooklyn subway station. CBS2 New York news video.
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NYC BOARD VOTES TO HIKE RENT ON RENT STABILIZED APARTMENTS
NYC Rent Guidelines Board votes to raise rents on 1- and 2-year leases … The cost of living in the nation’s largest city will be going up after the New York City Rent Guidelines Board voted to increase rent for one-year and two-year leases on Tuesday night.The board voted 5-4 to raise rent for rent-stabilized…