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MSNBC Chris Jansing Reports June 4, 2024 17:08:00

over. so when we talk about severing cases, lisa, let s talk a little more about what we re going to see on monday, the possibility of a case or more moving to federal court, but also what you re going to be watching in the days ahead. one of the things i m going to be watching, chris, certainly is for anyone who comes forward and wants to have a plea hearing. the financial burden with defending yourself is enormous. we saw jenna ellis this week take to a christian go fund me site. she raised in excess of $95,000, but that doesn t go very far when you re a defendant in a rico case. i m doing to be looking for signs of cooperation. in terms of monday and the hearings, not only am i interested in whether judge chutkan makes good on her promise to expedite the trial date if donald trump doesn t comply with his conditions of release, which include not intimidating witnesses, not talking to others who are defendants of the case about the facts of the case, but essentially not obstructin

CNN CNN This Morning June 4, 2024 10:39:00

of whether or not the city will turn to central park in temporary facilities there to serve as shelter space as the adams administration maintain all options remain on the table. we should note, this weekend marked one year since the arrival of the first migrant bus chartered by the administration of texas governor greg abbott. since then we have seen 10,500 asylum seekers arrive by those means. it s a fairly large number, but still just a fraction of the over 95,000 asylum seekers that have turned to the city for help. that s a number that continues to grow this morning, victor, which is precisely why the city continues to call from not just state but federal assistance amid this migrant crisis. victor? polo sandoval for us in midtown, manhattan, thank you. back with us, cnn legal analyst, elie honig, anchor john avlon. good morning again to you guys. john, as someone who worked intimately with a mayor s office for rudy giuliani, can you just

FOXNEWS Fox News Live June 4, 2024 17:38:00

that plan is already getting pushback. we have heard from some parent organization throughout the week they are already forming petitions trying to urge the city to consider another route with this. being held on kids soccer fields. the latest reporting you have is things are on the table but nothing has been decided just yet. that is correct. they would not tell us where they are exactly at in this plan to possibly house migrants and asylum-seekers on the soccer fields. we just received this statement. it s a statement for the last several months. the city has had over 95,000, 95,000 migrants and asylum-seekers. just having an urgent plea. more to come in a lot more to watch for this situation. reporting live, thank you so

FOXNEWS FOX and Friends June 4, 2024 12:23:00

going for a daytime high of 81. and there in new york city, there are at least about 95,000 migrants have arrived in new york and new york state over the last year. and so many of them have pending legal cases before the didn t of homeland security and things like that. in may, there were 127,000 pending cases where paperwork needed to be filled out and filed. because there is such a backlog, the mayor has enlisted a whole lunch of really bright college kids at nyu, columbia and the city university of new york to help the migrants fill out their asylum paperwork. also hunter college, queens college and new york university nyu. the mayor is getting college students involved and he said if you come and you help the illegals in new york fill out their paperwork for asylum

FOXNEWS FOX Friends First June 4, 2024 09:42:00

american nurse, alex dorsenville kidnapped in that country last week. last seen providing medical care at this clinic when a group of armed men stormed in and took her and her daughter. sources claim the captors are asking for $1 million for their return, they are doing everything they can to bring them home safety. todd: new york city officials are reportedly weighing the option of housing migrants in central park. yes, the tourist location and attraction known as central park, the mayor s office says nothing is off the table to deal with the influx of migrants pouring into the big apple, officials set up hospital tents in the park at the height of the pandemic. sanctuary cities says current shelters are at capacity as it s seen 95,000 migrants arrive since last spring with a daily average of about 500. carley: because of that hundreds of migrants have been

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