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you can see no registration, no license plate, no inspection. five cars, one truck. >> todd: wow. through 2023, new york city reported spending $2.6 billion on the migrant crisis. mayor adams expecting the city to spend $12 billion by summer of 25, that is next summer. what do you say to constituents who are working two or three jobs in this area and paying taxes so that can happen in their neighborhood? that is not right. >> it is 100% not right temperature is . it is abuse of taxpayer dollars. there needs to be transparency.

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agents to be out here in the field actually patrolling and not bogged down with processing and administrative duties, so much paper work that often comes and is often required processing large groups of mass migrant events. griff: such a great point. casey stegall live for us in eagle pass. alicia: california ringing in the new year with free health care for 700,000 migrants in a program expected to cost $2.6 billion annually. jim desmond joins me now to discuss more. thank you for being here. before we begin, a quick bit of background on this. this started 10 years ago when democrats began the pushed to extend medi-cal, your state's medicaid. and 26 to 49 were added. and the thing is, the program started when california had a budget surplus and as now the state is facing a record

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on the taxpayer. governor eric adams has been talking incessantly about governor abbott and how he has been sending migrants to new york city, like these complaining that it's unfair to the treatment of these folks. the reality in new york, they are doing the same thing. new york city itself is offering fully paid flights for migrants if they will leave the big apple. over 19,000 migrants have taken the city up on the offer. the top destinations are illinois, elsewhere in new york and back to texas. hundreds are also choosing california where hand-outs continue to be added to the taxpayer bill. as of yesterday, california has extended free healthcare to migrants between the ages of 26 and 49. it will cover over 700,000 migrants and those additional people will cost the state 2.6 billion each year. this cost being added to a state already running a deficit of $68 billion. back here in new york city we

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ginny because it shocked even the la times and the la times was on board with keeping the schools closed for a very long time. >> we knew as parents that our kids needed to be in classrooms. virginia, leak california, kept schools closed. and i watched my children struggle. thankfully schools are open again, but la is facing 40% chronic absenteeism and keep in mind these students are absent 10% of the school year or more. they're not learning to read. they are at high risk of failing, and dropping out. obviously, the superintendent has a big budget hole that he needs to fill with federal emergency supplemental funding drying up. la received 2.6 billion in funding and he's nervous. >> trace: he is nervous. i want to put this on the screen because corey you tweeted this and it is a fairly fascinating. the national center for education statistics, school funding, 18,000 per student, average class size, 24 students,

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covid 19 restrictions were lifted. but the coffee chain said that wage increases and investment in its cafes dragged down its overall profits. starbucks ceo laxman narasimhan, who took over from predecessor howard schultz in march, hailed the progress the company was making. he still faces lots of challenges, though, including the company's response to union organizing. meanwhile, ride hailing firm uber reported a surprise profit of almost $400 million for the second quarter after a $2 billion loss compared to a year ago. now, this is uber�*s first ever quarterly operating profit. the results were boosted by gains in uber�*s equity investments. revenue rose 14%, but missed analysts forecasts slightly. oil giant bp saw its second quarter profits slumped 70% from a year ago, coming in at $2.6 billion and missing forecasts. this is a read line defining margins, rather, and oil trading income has fallen. heat waves have hit the united states, europe and asia, prompting warnings from experts like the world meteorological organization. typhoons and floods have also meant travel operators have had

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in its cafes dragged down its overall profits. starbucks ceo laxman narasimhan, who took over from predecessor howard schultz in march, hailed the progress the company was making. he still faces lots of challenges, though, including the company's response to union organizing. that's michelle fleury there. meanwhile, ride hailing firm uber reported a surprise profit of almost $400 million for the second quarter after a $2 billion loss compared to a year ago. now, this is uber�*s first ever quarterly operating profit. the results were boosted by gains in uber�*s equity investments. revenue rose 14%, but missed analysts forecasts slightly. oil giant bp saw its second quarter profits slumped 70% from a year ago, coming in at $2.6 billion and missing forecasts. this is a read line defining margins, rather, and oil trading income has fallen. energy giants have seen their profits dwindle from 2022 when oil and gas prices surged in the wake of the russia's invasion of ukraine.

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quarter profits of $2.6 billion. despite the big number, it's lower than analysts expected and down 70% compared to the year before. still, bp shareholders will get a bigger dividend — it's up 10% — and it's also upping its share buy—back programme by $1.5 billion. i'm nowjoined by nitesh shah who is the head of commodities & macroeconomic research at wisdomtree in europe. what do you make of these numbers? a good set of figures but down on what we have seen before. it is good set of figures but down on what we have seen before.— we have seen before. it is decent in the rand we have seen before. it is decent in the grand scheme _ we have seen before. it is decent in the grand scheme of— we have seen before. it is decent in the grand scheme of things. - we have seen before. it is decent in the grand scheme of things. you i we have seen before. it is decent in i the grand scheme of things. you have to understand the context, oil prices last year in the second quarter were $100 per barrel, second quarter were $100 per barrel, second quarter this year, down to $65 per barrel, 35% drop explains why the adjust in income has changed. we have also seen oil prices increase

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more on those stories for you and just a second. oil giant bp has just reported second quarter profits of $2.6 billion dollars. despite the big number, its lower than analysts expectations and 70% down when compared to the year before. still bp shareholders should be pleased — the energy giant decided to boost its dividend by 10% and increase its share buy—back programme by $1.5 billion. speaking now to mike fulwood who's a senior research fellow at the oxford institute for energy studies. good to have you with us. a big number there. what is behind the sets of figures? it is your assessment of what they mean. thank ou. as he assessment of what they mean. thank yom as he said. _ assessment of what they mean. thank you. as he said, it _ assessment of what they mean. thank you. as he said, it is _ assessment of what they mean. thank you. as he said, it is now— assessment of what they mean. thank you. as he said, it is now about - you. as he said, it is now about 70%. the live profit, with some of the adjustments were down by 55% and it was largely to do with prices

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$2.6 billion. despite the big number, its lower than analysts expected and down 70% compared to the year before. still, bp shareholders are happy — they'll get a bigger dividend — it's up 10% — and bp is also upping its share buy—back programme by $1.5 billion. nitesh shah is the head of commodities & macroeconomic research at wisdomtree in europe. he says the recent increase in oil prices is likely to improve the outlook for bp. it is decent in the grand scheme of things. you have to understand the context — oil prices last year in the second quarter were $100 per barrel. second quarter this year, down to $65 per barrel, a 35% drop explains why the adjust in income has changed so much. we have also seen oil prices

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increases and investment in its caf s dragged down its overall profits. starbucks ceo, who took over from predecessor howard schultz in march, held the progress the company was making. he still faces lots of challenges, though, including the company's response to union organising. the company's response to union organising-— organising. shall fleury there. meanwhile. — organising. shall fleury there. meanwhile, uber_ organising. shall fleury there. meanwhile, uber reported - organising. shall fleury there. meanwhile, uber reported a l meanwhile, uber reported a surprise pocket of almost $a00 million for the second quarter. after a 2,000,000,000—dollar loss compared to a year ago. this is uber�*s first ever quarterly operating profit. the results were boosted by gains in uber cosmic equity investments. revenues rose 1a% but missed analysts forecast slightly. 0il giant bp saw its second—quarter profits slumped 70% from a year ago. coming in at $2.6 billion and missing forecast. this is a redefining

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