New York City Mayor Eric Adams delivered his third State of the City address on Wednesday. Since just last spring, 170,000 migrants have arrived in New York City, tens of thousands of whom were sent by Texas Governor Greg Abbott. But in his speech, Mayor Adams fell short of providing any real plans to address the situation. We’re joined by Christine Quinn, former Speaker of the New York City Council and current head of shelter operator Win, to discuss what migrants need and what providers in the city are doing to meet the moment.
And in headlines: the United Auto Workers Union endorsed President Joe Biden, nine people were killed and more than 70 were injured after a UN shelter in Khan Younis was bombed, and Obamacare hit a record level of enrollment.
Show Notes:
Trump Is Getting Nervous
Harris-Walz Centers Reproductive Choice
Governor Walz Comes Out Swinging
Missouri Congresswoman Cori Bush Is Fighting To Keep Her Seat
Kamala Harris' Time As DA: Cop or Progressive?
Who Will Silicon Valley Support In 2024?
Misogynoir Takes Center Stage During Q&A With Trump At NABJ
All The Vice President's White Men
Democrats Get Serious About Court Reform
"Smart On Crime": How VP Harris's Record As Prosecutor Could Impact The 2024 Race
Here's The Best Clue We Have on Kamala Harris' Foreign Policy
The Paris Olympics Gets Political
Voters Outside The Democratic Base Weigh In On VP Harris
Will Vice President Harris Follow Biden's Lead on Middle East Policy?
Why Democrats Aren't Afraid of GOP Legal Challenges to VP Harris's Candidacy
Biden Exits The Race, Kamala Harris Races To Replace Him
Will the Trump Assassination Attempt Change the 2024 Race?
RNC 2024: Same Old Trump
Three Weeks After The Debate, More Dems Call For Biden To Step Down
Breaking Down Project 2025
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