News about Rosanna Scotto

Susan Lucci, 77, is luminous with youthful energy as she turns up glam factor at disability charity gala

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 14, 2024
Susan Lucci was shining with youthful vitality at 77 as she attended a disability charity gala in New York on Wednesday. In front of the cameras on Cipriani 42nd Street in Midtown, the soap opera queen was agelessly glamorous. She was a show-stopping presence at the 2024 ADAPT Leadership Awards, assisting a charity with a focus on the disabled.

Style Swoon: A round up of the week's most fashionable events include a number of celebrations, including a star studded Galentine's party promoting a good cause to Marc Jacobs' 40th anniversary with a very successful campaign

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 27, 2024
The week's hottest events were in FEMAIL's rounds. Marc Jacobs campaign celebrates 40 years with a memorable campaign; Stacey Bendet and Nicky Hilton Rothschild throw a Galentine's Day party to raise money for a good cause; and Rosanna Scotto holds an amazing spring exhibition.

Hundreds of migrants are seen lining up outside Manhattan's freezing cold as new data shows that immigration courts have 3 million pending cases, three times more than the 2019 total

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 15, 2024
Hundreds of asylum seekers from Africa and Latin America gathered on Saturday on 7th street and Avenue B in the East Village, where they waited outside the former St Brigid School, which has now become a refugee registration center as the city deals with a major migrant crisis. Many people were waiting days to be able to provide temporary housing after being kicked out of shelters under mayor Eric Adam's 30-day ban for single adults. It comes as new data shows there are three million asylum cases pending in US immigration courts. Since Adams introduced a 30-day ban on single adults staying at the city's shelters, exhausted and cold migrants have been a regular sight outside St Brigid. Adam's government has been struggling with a massive influx of migrants that has seen more than 140,000 people arrive since last year. To reduce the situation, the Democrat ruled out shelter stays, but now, migrants returning from abroad have flooded the East Village street, which has overwhelmed the Democrat. According to DailyMail.com, a migrant from Mauritania has been waiting for 25 days to get a bed. The city has the right to choose a shelter bill that requires the city government to provide shelter to anyone who asks for it.

'Pets are treated better than us': Migrants who traveled from Africa to NYC are complaining that Hollywood has 'old a dream,' but the American Dream isn't like the movies'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 4, 2024
Hundreds of homeless people from Africa, mainly young and middle-aged men from Africa, were held in line outside a church on East 7th Street in Manhattan's East Village on Thursday, searching for a place to sleep. Landry, 40, from Congo, told DailyMail.com, that he spent his life savings of $9,000 moving to the United States, but he had to abandon his wife and 14-month-old son behind four months ago. Since shelters ran out of space, the military veteran had been looking for a job in construction but he was unable to find work in the city and ended up sleeping on the streets in sub-zero temperatures. According to Landry, Congo conditions were 'terrible,' with frequent clashes between ethnic groups and oppressive legislation, but he said life in the Big Apple had been "even worse."

Although Mayor Eric Adams has confirmed that people are going to be sleeping on the streets, he says that NYC will not be allowed to turn migrants over to ICE agents.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 2, 2024
During a sitdown with Fox 5's Rosanna Scotto, the mayor made the argument, indicating that the city's'sanctuary' has hampered his ability to cope with the crisis. During the Tuesday interview, Adams told Scotto, 'We're going from 2,500 to peaking at 4,000 a week,' before the reporter took a rare tour of Midtown's newly opened asylum seeker center.' The hotel closed in 2020, but in May, it reopened as an intake center. Scotto met with city officials such as Dr. Ted Long, who is in charge of Roosevelt's arrivals, and Manuel Castro, a clearly fed up Migrant Affairs Commissioner. When asked about the situation, both sang a decidedly different tune, with Scotto asking if there was any solution in sight. Adams, who proclaimed New York's sanctuary status a year ago, argued that the federal government must get involved before or face migrants'sleeping on the streets.'

John Roland, the 81-year-old broadcaster who anchored New York's Channel 5 news cast, died at the age of 81

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 9, 2023
After beginning as a political reporter and weekend anchor in 1969, John Roland anchored the 10 p.m. newscast on the New York channel (left). He joined the station in 1979, where he covered major events like the 9/11 terror attacks before his retirement in 2004. Roland was known for his frank service and his compassion for New Yorkers who were living during the city's turbulent times in the 1970s,' Fox 5 reported.

When promoting a new children's book, Amanda Kloots showcases legs in an orange plaid short suit

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 13, 2023
Amanda Kloots, a New York Times Bestselling Author and co-host of The Talk and a Dreamer, can now include children's book author to her growing resume. In recent days and weeks, the Ohio native has been out promoting Tell Me Your Dreams, with illustrations by Alex Willmore. Kloots appeared on Good Day New York as a guest on the morning show Good Day New York, alongside hosts Bianca Peters and Rosanna Scotto, right off the official launch of her first children's book. Kloots' infectious personality and smile were displayed in an orange and white plaid ensemble consisting of shorts and a matching blazer during the interview. She complemented the bright outfit with a baby blue and orange patterned shirt, a pair of shiny gold boots, and her long blonde hair was pulled back from her face into a trendy bun.

James Dolan, the owner of the Knicks, defends the use of facial recognition to deter legal opponents from MSG

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 26, 2023
James Dolan, the NBA's New York Knicks and NHL's Rangers, is exacerbating his feud with state authorities over his tumultuous use of facial recognition technology to exclude legal representatives from company grounds. In a lengthy interview on Thursday morning, Dolan told Good Morning New York, 'We're suing us, we're just asking you not come until you're finished with your argument with us.' 'Yes, we're using facial recognition to enforce this.' Dolan replied emphatically that he would not resign from this position: "Not at all." Dolan was speaking with Good Morning New York after state attorney general Letitia James told MSG that it may be in violation of anti-bias law by barring lawyers from its offices if they work for corporations suing the firm. James' involvement in the lawsuit comes after the State Liquor Authority threatened MSG's license, prompting Dolan to specifically criticize the company's Chief Executive, Sharif Kabir, on Thursday.