to. there appears to be a bit of a spat between the new york governor and the mayor of new york city eric adams who set a response to kathy saying that we cannot continue to to open shelters just days and sometimes hours ahead of the rate of new arrivals, we will lose that race. here is where we are in terms of new york city s migrant crisis, migrant arrivals more than a hundred or 4,000, 206 emergency shelters, they spent $1.73 billion so far projected spending for this fiscal year 4.7 billion, and the next three years, $12 billion. democratic politicians weather in new york state or new york city or chicago or other cities, they are blaming greg abbott, and greg ducey for all of this, but the federal government is putting him migrants like city in new york in small communities for years. 100%. it is not leadership for them to go to washington and say help us with resources, help us in this problem, leadership, the
will house upward of 2500 migrants there. in new york city, they have spent $1.73 billion and anticipate spending 12 billion. the state promising 20 million to the city to help with partnershipwork in addition to 10 million provided last summer. moving 1200 migrants to towns outside of new york city. in effort to spread education around the state before school year starts. those outside of new york city are frustrated status thrust on them as a responsibility. it would put a burden on our school system, burden on social
the general from the u.s. army corps of engineers to get this process going. the president wants to move fast. he recognizes that this problem has been festering for decades. so, melissa, we look at these various pots of money she s got the $1.73 billion from congress. that s to build 55 miles of fencing. then he s got $601 million from the treasury forfeiture fund. he can get that to me daily. that he s got about $300 million that is currently in the antidrug pentagon fund. those pots of money, really, nobody else can touch parade they can t really argue too much about it. when the president starts to reprogram money from the dod that s about $2.2 billion that s when congress will likely start to get upset. because many members of congress want that money in their own districts. when he goes after the military construction budget, bar the door. melissa: terrific analysis they are on that. thank you so much. coming up, we have more in our
mulvaney often criticizes the agency he is running saying it is crippling the market. republicans call this a renegade regulator that handcuffs banks and hurts everyday citizens, but it has created rules to shield from critters. u.s. banks are hauling in record profits. 1.$1.73 billion profits in the last year. another criticism, bank regulation stifles lending. that amount nearly doubled what banks had on the books in 2011 when the agency opened. analyst blame uncertainty over
welcome back. time now for your news by the numbers. first $1.73 billion the estimated cost of a new va hospital in colorado. nearly five times, the original cost of $328 million. va officials say they hired a contractor before the design was finished leading to a long delay and higher costs there. will they have doctors in there? we don t know about that. next, $1 million that s how much the city of boston raked in this winter from all the snow. the city issuing over 21000 tickets and towing another 1,000 cars as if it wasn t bad enough there. and finally this he said he sent you an angel more than 50,000 that s how many music fans have signed a petition asking organizers of the music festival in england to