NYC NOW - Morning Headlines: Columbia University Wraps Commencement After Tense Year, NJ Rep LaMonica McIver Appears in Court, and New Jersey Residents Say Housing Is Too Expensive

Episode Date: May 22, 2025

Columbia University faculty and students are reflecting on another turbulent year on campus as commencement wraps. Meanwhile, New Jersey Representative LaMonica McIver appeared in court Wednesday on c...harges she assaulted federal officers.. Plus a new poll finds most residents say housing in the state is too expensive. Plus, a new Rutgers University poll shows that more than half of New Jerseyans think housing is too expensive in the Garden State.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome to NYC Now, your source for local news in and around New York City from WMYC. It's Thursday, May 22nd. Here's the morning headlines from Tiffany Hanson. Columbia University faculty and students are reflecting on another turbulent year on campus. Interim President Claire Shipman presided over the commencement yesterday morning. Her remarks included some of her most pointed critiques yet of the Trump administration. Nothing is more foundational to democracy, to American strength, than freedom of thought, the training of minds, and the unfettered creation and exploration of knowledge. The administration has moved to cut funding for the Ivy League school, citing concerns that the university failed to protect students from anti-Semitism.
Starting point is 00:00:53 Some new graduates say her words rang hollow and walked out of the school. ceremony in protest. New Jersey Representative La Monica McIver is free on her own recognizance after a virtual appearance in court yesterday morning on charges she assaulted federal officers. WNYC's ARIA Sundrum has more. The appearance was McIver's first for charges stemming from a skirmish with U.S. immigration and homeland security officers outside Delaney Hall Immigration Detention Center on May 9th in Newark. Prosecutors say McIver tried to intervene in the arrest of fellow Democrat, Mayor Ross Baraka and pushed and grabbed the federal officials. McGever denies the allegations and says the charges are an act of political intimidation.
Starting point is 00:01:37 A federal judge has dismissed trespassing charges filed against Baraka at the request of local U.S. attorneys. The judge called the dismissal request an embarrassing retraction that suggested a failure to properly investigate before charges were filed. A new Rutgers University, Paul, shows more than half of New Jerseyans think housing is too expensive in the garden state. A majority of respondents to the thousand-person poll said they blame the lack of affordability on incomes not keeping pace with the cost of homes. As for how to fix the problem, 69% of poll takers favored offering down payment assistance to first-generation
Starting point is 00:02:14 home buyers, and three out of five supported a tax on home sales over $2 million to generate revenue for state housing programs and adopting statewide rent control. Commute this morning, on 8th Avenue-bound L trains after workers removed a train with a mechanical problem from service at Wilson Avenue, some delays as well across NJ Transit, Jersey Coast, and Passack Valley lines. And weather-wise this morning, it will be gusty and rainy for most of the day today, looking for a high right around 50 degrees, which is pretty much where we are now, 49, currently with a little light, rain, fog, and mist. Thanks for listening. This is NYC Now from WMYC.
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