moved their headquarters out of new york city. when they give you some examples. carl icahn packed up and went to florida. you had 180 exceeding 160 wall street firms moving hqs out of new york since the end of 2019. we are talking a trillion with a t in assets under management s, just not assets under management, it s the high paying jobs. this really hurts the city of new york in particular. i ve said this before. when you have rampant crime, homelessness, a high tax situation in these cities, in these blue cities, you are going to lose your tax base, the numbers prove it, one more here. wall street accounted for 16% of all econ activity in new york city. 7.3% of economic activity statewide. all of that, again, those are massive, massive drops to what the city in the state used to have. why would you stay in
and signature bank have been completely wiped out. the fears on wall street continue in the first 30 minutes you have smaller retail banks like first republic selling off 60%. wall street on edge along with the rest of the banking sector. dana: you will have a very busy day. bill: don t go far. the biden administration appears to be moving to the center on a number of top voter issues including crime, fentanyl and covid, maybe even oil production. the biden administration said to be expected to approve the willow oil drilling project in alaska, a huge contract for conocophillips despite opposition from environmentalists and far left lawmakers. aishah hosni is on that today. put it all together. good morning, bill. we all remember when the left said gop-led house wouldn t be able to accomplish much. that didn t turn out to be true.
american tribunal? i think any time we face someone in civilian court they are subject to our laws. they have already been mer ran died. he has four lawyers we understand. how much information are we getting from him and how much information will we get from him in the future? he can put americans on the stand and have our people testify and maybe force him to december close our secrets we don t want to disclose. it s a very dangerous precedent. now we see ksm tried at gitmo. mccarthy said the other day he might be able to use that to get his trial back on civilian courts as a precedent. you feel strongly about this. this is personal to you. can you tell us about 69-11 and what happened with your family? i commuted through the trade center with my brother as we do every day. i worked at 60 wall street and heard the felt the explosion and turned and saw the side of
us megyn: that s you on the left here. yeah. my dad loved boats, and we were at one of the lakes that we used to like to go to. it s a great picture. i love that picture. megyn: it s a beautiful picture. my dad was a great man. megyn: beautiful family. he didn t deserve what he got, and i m afraid the first thing s going to happen with steve, my cousin steve who was killed on 9/11, was my dad s godson. i was in the building when the planes hit, i saw the planes hit from 60 wall street where i worked, and i ll never forget it. that was only blocks from where my father was killed, and i saw the planes hit that killed steve and had to go back to his family that night in new jersey and face my uncle who d been through it twice. i know how we felt when clinton released these guys, and i can see this happening again. we have to, we have to stop it now because if we don t, a slippery slope. it will slowly gain momentum, and you ll see in the next four years they ll be released.