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in epstein's residences in new york city, florida and new mexico. maxwell has pleaded not guilty to all counts. the four unidentified victims named in the indictment are expected to testify. two of them were just 14 years old when they allegedly met max well according to prosecutors. in recent years several women have shared their stories publicly. in 2019 one of the accusers told savannah what she witnessed when maxwell allegedly brought her to epstein's palm beach home. >> i followed someone up the stairs through jeffrey's bedroom and into a bathroom, and there's this man laying naked on a green massage table in the middle of the room. >> that same year jennifer cold savannah she was 15 when she was raped by epstein. >> did jeffrey epstein rape you? >> yeah. no, he raped me. forcefully raped me. knew exactly what he was doing. what hurts even worse, though, is that if i wasn't afraid to come forward sooner, then maybe he wouldn't have done it to other girls. >> she has separately sued maxwell, claiming she facilitated her alleged abuse. she is not
in epstein's residences in new york city, florida and new mexico. maxwell has pleaded not guilty to all counts. the four unidentified victims named in the indictment are expected to testify. two of them were just 14 years old when they allegedly met max well according to prosecutors. in recent years several women have shared their stories publicly. in 2019 one of the accusers told savannah what she witnessed when maxwell allegedly brought her to epstein's palm beach home. >> i followed...
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the other in new york city. they met here with a blanket and picnic basket and had their thanksgiving dinner together here. i really think that the four seasons hotel thing was a blessing for us. if our name had been marie's landscaping, none of this would have happened. >> well, the team at four seasons landscaping appears to have taken this in stride. go online now and can you buy a range of make america rake again and law and order merchandise. >> my reporting concluded that nobody from the trump campaign or any campaign had reached out to the four seasons hotel about hosting any kind of event. >> i love the narrative that it was a mistake and that they meant to book the four seasons hotel. >> there was no mistake. this is exactly where the press conference was supposed to be. >> they had surveyed some areas along the i-95 corridor, and our site was one of the ones that they determined would be secure with quick access on and off the highway. >> and it was free. that's another important thing. the trump campa
the other in new york city. they met here with a blanket and picnic basket and had their thanksgiving dinner together here. i really think that the four seasons hotel thing was a blessing for us. if our name had been marie's landscaping, none of this would have happened. >> well, the team at four seasons landscaping appears to have taken this in stride. go online now and can you buy a range of make america rake again and law and order merchandise. >> my reporting concluded that...
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that is new york city. and he's i think enjoying being the winner right now and taking something of a victory lap. he doesn't seem to be in a rush. >> literally a victory lap. this has been a couple laps around the room and a couple laps around the stage while we've been watching. you never ever get that moment again, which is just before you give your first victory speech as new york city mayor. you only get this moment once in life. >> not only that it's like christmas eve, you know? it's better than anything. it's all expectation and hope and possibility. there's no burdens yet. you don't have to run new york city. >> his victory speech is perfect. >> by the way, i would still argue and no one will ever be be table to talk me down from this, new york city mayor is the greatest mayoral job in america. it's the most interesting. it's the most colorful. >> and hard as heck. >> and it's hard as heck. just the subway issue alone. >> i wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. >> me either. >> you think presidents g
that is new york city. and he's i think enjoying being the winner right now and taking something of a victory lap. he doesn't seem to be in a rush. >> literally a victory lap. this has been a couple laps around the room and a couple laps around the stage while we've been watching. you never ever get that moment again, which is just before you give your first victory speech as new york city mayor. you only get this moment once in life. >> not only that it's like christmas eve, you...
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before i say anything wer-wise, i want to give a big congratulations to those running in the new york city marathon this past weekend. it takes an abundance of work. my friend bill karins ran the race yesterday, seth a p.r. seeing time difference of 40 minutes over previous years. a big congratulations to him. he's going to take a couple of days off. i'll be here. he definitely deserves a bit of break. congratulations to everyone. weather-wise, we had a lovely weekend. we have this coastal storm system impacting the northeast all the way down to daytona beach. we're going to really see high surfs if you're a boater dealing with 15 million people impacted by these waves, and we're talking about 8 to 12 feet likely. this will be a problem throughout the afternoon. tuesday this storm system starts to pull away, but there is tropical characteristics of this storm that as it pushes out to sea, the national hurricane center has the possibility of formation. it will not be a threat to u.s. land, but we'll watch bermuda as we go into the next five days. now across the other coasts watching an
before i say anything wer-wise, i want to give a big congratulations to those running in the new york city marathon this past weekend. it takes an abundance of work. my friend bill karins ran the race yesterday, seth a p.r. seeing time difference of 40 minutes over previous years. a big congratulations to him. he's going to take a couple of days off. i'll be here. he definitely deserves a bit of break. congratulations to everyone. weather-wise, we had a lovely weekend. we have this coastal...
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. >> new york city two hours from plentiful new jersey was on high alert. particularly in the gay community. >> we cunanan could be in new york, on the way to new york. he seems to be targeting game. and >> that he was nowhere near manhattan. in fact, he was 1300 miles away. heading towards another popular island. on the night of may 11th, cunanan slipped into miami beach, in that stolen pick up truck, with the switched up plates. >> we andrew cunanan came here, to the south beach, the crowd, the noise, the music. the lucky loser, staring at each. other strange place to come for to know he was a subject of a massive manhunt. andrew cunanan, decided to hide in plain sight. >> under an assumed name, he shelled out 29 99 plus tax. the daily rate, the stay at the plaza hotel. five miles north of the versace mansion. it may as well had been 5 million miles as far as luxuriously living. >> the plaza. >> what was the reputation of the place? >> it was a dump. >> correspondent, cover the scene for nbc news. >> he drive-by, and lock the, door and rolled the windows.
. >> new york city two hours from plentiful new jersey was on high alert. particularly in the gay community. >> we cunanan could be in new york, on the way to new york. he seems to be targeting game. and >> that he was nowhere near manhattan. in fact, he was 1300 miles away. heading towards another popular island. on the night of may 11th, cunanan slipped into miami beach, in that stolen pick up truck, with the switched up plates. >> we andrew cunanan came here, to the...
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we're seeing, as you can see in these shots, considerable sized crowd in brooklyn, new york. and there are some other protests in other parts of the country tonight. we'll be going live to kenosha, wisconsin in just a few minutes as that city continues to absorb the rittenhouse trial verdict and now the knock-on effect of republicans and far right groups including white supremacist groups, nazis, militia groups, holding up kyle rittenhouse as not just a person who was acquitted of murdering two people and shooting a third, they've made him a hero on the right for admittedly killing those people and getting away with it, which raises questions about the safety of public protest in the future. one response that i think is really very much worth hearing today in its entirety is from the family of one of the people who kyle rittenhouse killed. the parents of anthony huber put out a statement today in response to the verdict. they said, quote, we are heartbroken and angry that kyle rittenhouse was acquitted in his criminal trial for the murder of our son anthony huber. there was n
we're seeing, as you can see in these shots, considerable sized crowd in brooklyn, new york. and there are some other protests in other parts of the country tonight. we'll be going live to kenosha, wisconsin in just a few minutes as that city continues to absorb the rittenhouse trial verdict and now the knock-on effect of republicans and far right groups including white supremacist groups, nazis, militia groups, holding up kyle rittenhouse as not just a person who was acquitted of murdering two...
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tomorrow there is election hearing in new york city. he has over the weekend urged again all municipal workers to get vaccinated but he has not committed to maintaining the mandate. that's something he'll look at and make a review and make a decision later. it's possible that they can change a couple of months. >> well, that would be a shame if that did happen. elise jordan, maybe it's just the old reagan conservative in me? going back to the air traffic controller strike. if you are ordered to go to work and you don't go to work and public safety is at risk, you are fired that day. we are not going to put the lives of new yorkers in any danger, you are fired and you are not the type of person we want in our work force any way that would put other american lives in danger. get off and we'll do what it takes to fill those spots. it may not be easy but reagan somehow managed to do it. deblasio should do. fire them. >> i can't square what we are seeing right now, firefighters who are immature high school students compare to the firefighter
tomorrow there is election hearing in new york city. he has over the weekend urged again all municipal workers to get vaccinated but he has not committed to maintaining the mandate. that's something he'll look at and make a review and make a decision later. it's possible that they can change a couple of months. >> well, that would be a shame if that did happen. elise jordan, maybe it's just the old reagan conservative in me? going back to the air traffic controller strike. if you are...
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. >>> hey there, i'm stephanie ruhle live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. it is monday, november 29th and we have all the facts that you node to know. we start with coronavirus and fears over the rapidly spreading omicron variant. the president expected to give an update to the response to covid threat and that includes the restriction of traveling from south africa and it is not just the u.s. a growing list of countries are reinstating their travel restrictions and bans in omicron's wake. israel barring entry to all foreigners and morocco suspending incoming flights for two weeks. omicron are popping frup australia to hong kong and europe and health experts say it could already be here in the u.s. >> i would not be surprised if it is, we have not detected it yet but when you have a virus showing this degree of transmissibility and you're already having travel related cases that they've noted in israel and belgium and in other places, when you have a virus like this, it almost is ultimately going to go essentially all over. >> i've got the best team here wi
. >>> hey there, i'm stephanie ruhle live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. it is monday, november 29th and we have all the facts that you node to know. we start with coronavirus and fears over the rapidly spreading omicron variant. the president expected to give an update to the response to covid threat and that includes the restriction of traveling from south africa and it is not just the u.s. a growing list of countries are reinstating their travel restrictions and bans...
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in the new york city marathon returns for its 50th race after being canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic. the field was cut by around 40%, to about 30,000. runners groups are spread out in five different ways to help maintain distance from start to finish. now back to dateline. brad cooper was arrested for the death of his wife nancy. he admitted to having an affair, admitted that their marriage went through tough times, but was he capable of her murder? once again here's keith morrison. he was just the right sort of guy when she found him, bright, quiet stable. now brad cooper was on trial for murder. >> at this time we are ready to have the opening statements. >> it began this past march, 2 1/2 years after nancy's death. >> nancy cooper never went for a run from her house on july 12th of >> reporter: the prosecutors howard kum, amy fitz and boz had their own idea of what happened to nancy the night she disappeared. >> we think she came home from this party and said some things in front of him that might have upset him a little bit and he choked her. >> killed her then, their theory goe
in the new york city marathon returns for its 50th race after being canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic. the field was cut by around 40%, to about 30,000. runners groups are spread out in five different ways to help maintain distance from start to finish. now back to dateline. brad cooper was arrested for the death of his wife nancy. he admitted to having an affair, admitted that their marriage went through tough times, but was he capable of her murder? once again here's keith morrison. he was...
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new york city plans to allow fully vaccinated crowds to gather for the macy's parade, in times square for the ball drop. this is on new year's eve. but how can it idea is any of that at this point? >> i think we need to start normalizing with protocols. normal life as it existed in the winter of 2019, chris. so i'm in favor of gathering as we did with guardrails. so if everybody is vaccinated us they will be in times square, if they are taking proper precautions, if they are staying home if they are symptomatic, and using common sense that we should love people gather here. we need to provide rational off brands. and this is vital. because if we don't start doing that as public health messengers, as people who are better to help with some of these policies. we will lose credibility. if you are fully vaccinated, otherwise healthy without symptoms. you should be able to gather. because the risk of delta to you, is minimal. the risk of transmission is also quite low. >> let me ask you about a question that i think is on a lot of people's minds, and that's hospitalization, among those who
new york city plans to allow fully vaccinated crowds to gather for the macy's parade, in times square for the ball drop. this is on new year's eve. but how can it idea is any of that at this point? >> i think we need to start normalizing with protocols. normal life as it existed in the winter of 2019, chris. so i'm in favor of gathering as we did with guardrails. so if everybody is vaccinated us they will be in times square, if they are taking proper precautions, if they are staying home...
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york city. what's going on there, ellison? >> reporter: if you have to get a shot, you might as well do it somewhere cool. the american museum of natural history is one of many vaccination sites in new york city now offering the shot for 5 to 11-year-olds. they are actually taking place just on the other side of the whale here. and the line, it's been steady every time we walked by it. we met one 7-year-old who was pretty ready to roll up his sleeve. listen. >> even though it's just been approved for children, it's a vaccine that's been used by millions of people around the world. we feel really confident. we think that the risks of them getting covid and also continuing to have their childhood disrupted for outweigh the risk of a vaccine. >> reporter: and what are you most excited to do once you're vaccinated? >> go to legoland! >> reporter: and when we met quinton who says he wants to go to legoland, i asked him if he's ever been to this museum before, he told me no. his mom said he's been her
york city. what's going on there, ellison? >> reporter: if you have to get a shot, you might as well do it somewhere cool. the american museum of natural history is one of many vaccination sites in new york city now offering the shot for 5 to 11-year-olds. they are actually taking place just on the other side of the whale here. and the line, it's been steady every time we walked by it. we met one 7-year-old who was pretty ready to roll up his sleeve. listen. >> even though it's just...
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city a beloved pre-covid tradition has returned in a new normal kind of way. socially distances and vaccinated locals and virlts are watching the preparations for the macy's balloons at the start of tomorrow's parade after heavily scaled down parade to one city block and no vaccines last year. this year it's 95th year with the adult population more than 80% vaccinated. the full parade route is back. so are the many, many spectators. everyone in the parade will be at least 12 years old and fully vaccinated to ensure a safe and happy thanksgiving for all of them. we will be right back. them we will be right back. plain aspirin could be hurting your stomach. new vazalore is the first liquid-filled aspirin capsule clinically shown to cause fewer ulcers than plain aspirin. vazalore is designed to help protect... releasing aspirin after it leaves your stomach... where it is absorbed to give you the benefits of life saving aspirin... to help prevent another heart attack or stroke. heart protection with your stomach in mind. try new liquid-filled vazalore. aspirin mad
city a beloved pre-covid tradition has returned in a new normal kind of way. socially distances and vaccinated locals and virlts are watching the preparations for the macy's balloons at the start of tomorrow's parade after heavily scaled down parade to one city block and no vaccines last year. this year it's 95th year with the adult population more than 80% vaccinated. the full parade route is back. so are the many, many spectators. everyone in the parade will be at least 12 years old and fully...
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bedid see some protests, larger groups in new york city, about 300 protesters in brooklyn, and then in portland, about 200. it was declared a riot, a few windows were broken, officers said that some items were thrown at them and there was talk of burning down the justice center. but really outrage on social media as well. this case has been the center of debates around racial and just inequities in our justice system. gun rights, and self-defense, and what that self-defense means. we heard from the family as well of those victims, kyle rittenhouse shooting three people, wounding one and killing two. the girlfriend of anthony huber, one of those victims, had this to say. >> i miss anthony every single day. every day i wish that i could come home to him and unload some of this weight that's on my shoulders but i can't. because he's dead. and now this system is telling me that nobody needs to answer for that. and i have a problem with that. >> reporter: these loved ones heartbroken, something that this verdict means that the lives of those who are killed don't matter. and this debate will
bedid see some protests, larger groups in new york city, about 300 protesters in brooklyn, and then in portland, about 200. it was declared a riot, a few windows were broken, officers said that some items were thrown at them and there was talk of burning down the justice center. but really outrage on social media as well. this case has been the center of debates around racial and just inequities in our justice system. gun rights, and self-defense, and what that self-defense means. we heard from...
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york city from southern europe to ignite the terrible epidemic there. so i think the most important thing you need to know now over the next week or so is, is this so transmissible that it has the ability to outcompete delta? that seems to be the major factor. it's not so much the spike protein and the vaccine resistance that accounts for the big pandemics in the united states for the variants, it was alpha that arose out of an unvaccinated population in the uk in 2020. then it was outcompeted by delta, among an unvaccinated population in india in 2021. is this the one that comes out of an unvaccinated population in south africa in 2022 and outcompetes delta. so far, i don't think we really know that yet. it has accelerated in one province in south africa, where johannesburg are located. a highly urbanized area in south africa. it doesn't mean that it will do the same anywhere else. i think the bottom line is, there's a lot that we don't know. i'm not panicking about this variant yet right now, honestly. my biggest concern for the united states is the f
york city from southern europe to ignite the terrible epidemic there. so i think the most important thing you need to know now over the next week or so is, is this so transmissible that it has the ability to outcompete delta? that seems to be the major factor. it's not so much the spike protein and the vaccine resistance that accounts for the big pandemics in the united states for the variants, it was alpha that arose out of an unvaccinated population in the uk in 2020. then it was outcompeted...
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places like michigan -- first of all, let's take new york city. you can't enjoy leisure activities as you pointed out, which is why new york city has been spared the worst of a fourth wave. take michigan, though, which is a similar population to austria, which you referenced earlier. 8 to 10 million people. michigan has a fully vaccinated rate of 55%. austria has a 66% fully vaccinated rate. they're now locking down. this is what i think is really critical here to dive deep into what the w.h.o. director said. talking about what the fully vaccinated should be doing. to your point, the fully vaccinated should be able to enjoy leisure activities. they're not a major driver of transmission. sure, there is some breakthrough infection that happens six to eight months later after you finished your initial series, yes, to a certain extent. but this is a problem of the unvaccinated driving who ends up in the hospital. which is why 55% fully vaccinated in places like michigan, that is why we're seeing something similar in michigan to what we're seeing in au
places like michigan -- first of all, let's take new york city. you can't enjoy leisure activities as you pointed out, which is why new york city has been spared the worst of a fourth wave. take michigan, though, which is a similar population to austria, which you referenced earlier. 8 to 10 million people. michigan has a fully vaccinated rate of 55%. austria has a 66% fully vaccinated rate. they're now locking down. this is what i think is really critical here to dive deep into what the w.h.o....
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i'm hoping to get him vaccinated at school, because here in new york city, a lot of public schools are going to offer the vax naxs over the next couple of weeks. if i had known that children could get vaccinated a at the museum of natural history, we got this video. we don't necessarily have the video, but children are getting vaccinated at the museum of natural history. parents excited about this latest development. that being said, there's still a lot of misinformation out there. right? not every parent is willing to get their child vaccinated. one reporter reporting that some fringe groups have begun pushing the kinds of videos that the modern anti-vaccine movement was built upon. intimate, unverified videos that are visceral and effective. what do you tell parents, doctor, that are worried about getting their children vaccinated? >> yeah. i mean, this is a great question. i'm glad the museum is doing the vax naxs. it makes it easier on a child. it would make it easier on me than being in a completely sterile environment. but those videos tug at people's heart strings. when it comes
i'm hoping to get him vaccinated at school, because here in new york city, a lot of public schools are going to offer the vax naxs over the next couple of weeks. if i had known that children could get vaccinated a at the museum of natural history, we got this video. we don't necessarily have the video, but children are getting vaccinated at the museum of natural history. parents excited about this latest development. that being said, there's still a lot of misinformation out there. right? not...
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new york city forward. >> one of your challenges is really getting new york city back into a pre-covid business and economic environment. how challenging do you think that's going to be and do you think this is going to be a tougher recovery than maybe folks in manhattan realize? >> it's going to be tough. we know that. but, you know, i'm a sports guy. the game was on the line in the mid-'80s when we were having 2,000 homicide a year, we put on bulletproof vests and turned around the city. we can do it again. new york is too expensive and bureaucratic to do business in. our agencies are focused on penalizing businesses and holding up businesses from opening. think about this for a moment. you build a hotel in new york, you're ready to bring in business travelers and hire people, and you will wait almost two years just to get a sprinkler inspection. or try opening a restaurant and wait two years for con edison to turn on your electricity. this condition happen in a city where we're trying to recover. the overwhelming number of our employees use the subway system every day. but it's prev
new york city forward. >> one of your challenges is really getting new york city back into a pre-covid business and economic environment. how challenging do you think that's going to be and do you think this is going to be a tougher recovery than maybe folks in manhattan realize? >> it's going to be tough. we know that. but, you know, i'm a sports guy. the game was on the line in the mid-'80s when we were having 2,000 homicide a year, we put on bulletproof vests and turned around...
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we learned in the new york city race where to moderates. we learned tonight in minneapolis with the defund the police going down. we learned in ohio special action not long ago. what we are seeing tonight is a clear theme here, i agree that it is not a normal for the states for a presidents newest term to kick, it reminds me of my days in new jersey after clinton was elected a 92 we had a big upset win. but it is the suburbs racing back to the republican party, they have been scared away by donald trump, but in virginia and new jersey that is what is driving these amazing numbers. you know if i were the democrats on a white board i would write in capital letters, reset less woke, more middle class economics. because they're taking a real beating tonight regardless of what happens in jersey, virginia we are just waiting for the final news there. >> juanita, this response does match what you were saying about go with the best most electable candidates tailored for the race you are running, period. >> that's exactly right. i agree with mike on
we learned in the new york city race where to moderates. we learned tonight in minneapolis with the defund the police going down. we learned in ohio special action not long ago. what we are seeing tonight is a clear theme here, i agree that it is not a normal for the states for a presidents newest term to kick, it reminds me of my days in new jersey after clinton was elected a 92 we had a big upset win. but it is the suburbs racing back to the republican party, they have been scared away by...
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arkansas, colorado, california, new mexico and the city of new york have already expanded access to anyone over 18 years old. the looming threat of a winter surge has pushed state and local governments to make their own decisions about how to proceed. in the last couple weeks, cases have started to creep up across the united states. nbc's sam brock has the latest. sam? >> reporter: katy, good afternoon. look, the bottom line here is that this really ramps up the pressure on the fda and the cdc to update their guidelines as more cities and states are expected to follow suit. local officials right now are arguing that the government's position on boosters is that they should be available for high risk populations and that everybody in their city or state theoretically is at high risk. the federal government right now choosing to look the other way. with covid cases once again on the rise, health leaders coast to coast are trying to pump the brakes on an upward trend. >> hi. it's dr. dave chakse with an update on covid booster results. >> reporter: people likely recognize these ads with docto
arkansas, colorado, california, new mexico and the city of new york have already expanded access to anyone over 18 years old. the looming threat of a winter surge has pushed state and local governments to make their own decisions about how to proceed. in the last couple weeks, cases have started to creep up across the united states. nbc's sam brock has the latest. sam? >> reporter: katy, good afternoon. look, the bottom line here is that this really ramps up the pressure on the fda and...
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we have a mayoral race in new york city, eric adams, the democrat running is likely to win this race. now, we had an uptick in crime. and, you know, while we were talking a lot about getting new york city back, we very -- we moved the narrative of the race quickly to crime, criminal justice and quality of life. you know what? he's a former police officer, he ran with that. it's interesting that there is -- that he did the same thing that david dinkins did when he was mayor 30 years ago. that you have an african-american mayor, a democrat talking about law enforcement and quality of life. there are ways that we can do that as democrats and take that argument away from a republican and also be loyal to our base. and maybe we just have not had enough candidates that can do that. if we are to move forward, we have to be able to not lose arguments that we can win because we have the talent to do it. we have the pipeline to do it. we just have to be -- we just have to be more forthright about it and not cede ground. that's one way to turn the conversation around so we look like -- so we don
we have a mayoral race in new york city, eric adams, the democrat running is likely to win this race. now, we had an uptick in crime. and, you know, while we were talking a lot about getting new york city back, we very -- we moved the narrative of the race quickly to crime, criminal justice and quality of life. you know what? he's a former police officer, he ran with that. it's interesting that there is -- that he did the same thing that david dinkins did when he was mayor 30 years ago. that...
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. >>> and a good thursday morning to you from msnbc world head kwaerlts in new york city. on this veteran's day we start by honoring the men and women who have served our country. those of us who live in freedom will always be grateful to those who help preserve it. >>> right now for that reason, we have our eyes on arlington national cemetery there in northern virginia. any moment president biden and first lady dr. jill biden will lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. it's the first veteran's day we're marking since withdrawing from america's longest war in afghanistan just a few months ago. when the ceremony starts, we will take you there
. >>> and a good thursday morning to you from msnbc world head kwaerlts in new york city. on this veteran's day we start by honoring the men and women who have served our country. those of us who live in freedom will always be grateful to those who help preserve it. >>> right now for that reason, we have our eyes on arlington national cemetery there in northern virginia. any moment president biden and first lady dr. jill biden will lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown...
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i'm stephanie ruhle live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. it is tuesday, november 16th. and here's what we're watching this hour. so let's get smarter. president biden set to hit the road to sell the bipartisan hard infrastructure bill he signed into law yesterday. as a state of the larger social spending bill remains uncertain but democratic leadership is vowing to pass it this week. >>> we're also watching a federal courthouse here in manhattan where jury selection is now under way in the highly anticipated sex trafficking trial of ghislaine maxwell. jeffrey epstein's longtime friend and ally. >>> on capitol hill, the big question this morning, what will the january 6th committee do next, as longtime trump ally steve bannon vows to fight the charges he's facing. >>> and in the trial of kyle rittenhouse, the jury will be back in the courthouse to begin deliberations as both the prosecution and defense delivered their closing arguments yesterday. the city of kenosha now bracing for possible unrest following the verdict. all of this after another surprise bombshell with p
i'm stephanie ruhle live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. it is tuesday, november 16th. and here's what we're watching this hour. so let's get smarter. president biden set to hit the road to sell the bipartisan hard infrastructure bill he signed into law yesterday. as a state of the larger social spending bill remains uncertain but democratic leadership is vowing to pass it this week. >>> we're also watching a federal courthouse here in manhattan where jury selection is now...
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the longest parade in the country returns to philly tomorrow and, of course, new york city the iconic balloons are back. they're being blown up right now before they head down sixth avenue and macy's day parade tomorrow. houston, the return of the thanksgiving parade in that city will feature a salute to frontline workers, as it makes it triumphant return. just so happens the grand marshal of that parade, no stranger to viewers of this show, joins us next. s us next. where everything just seems to go your way. ♪ ♪ you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. >> are you ready to start a great career? you're in good hands with allstate. >> safelite is now hiring. >> you will love your job. >> there's room to grow... >> ...and lots of opportunities. >> so, what are you waiting for? >> apply now... >> ...and make a difference. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >> man, i love that song! when you really need to sleep you reach for the really good stuff. new zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. it's
the longest parade in the country returns to philly tomorrow and, of course, new york city the iconic balloons are back. they're being blown up right now before they head down sixth avenue and macy's day parade tomorrow. houston, the return of the thanksgiving parade in that city will feature a salute to frontline workers, as it makes it triumphant return. just so happens the grand marshal of that parade, no stranger to viewers of this show, joins us next. s us next. where everything just seems...
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in the last 30 minutes new york city announcing an indoor mask advisory. once again everybody in america's largest city is encouraged to wear a mask in indoor public settings
in the last 30 minutes new york city announcing an indoor mask advisory. once again everybody in america's largest city is encouraged to wear a mask in indoor public settings
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one, about the contours of the new casey further investigation that new york city prosecutors are pursuing against the former president and his business. mr. david fahrenthold, and his colleagues posted that peace first thing this morning for the morning paper. it is a fascinating piece. but, then this afternoon, second scoop of the. day mr. david fahrenthold and his colleagues reporting that the national republican party is pegging trump's legal fees. 's personal legal fees for his personal legal matters. nothing related to when he was president. there are playing his legal fees for criminal cases brought against him related to his business before he was president. quote, the republican national committee is paying some personal legal bills for former president donald trump. spending party funds to be a lawyer representing trump, in investigations into his financial practices in new york, a party's books woman said monday. last moment, they made more than $120,000 to the law firm of a veteran that trump hired in april. trump is a wealthy businessmen with dozens of properties and he has al
one, about the contours of the new casey further investigation that new york city prosecutors are pursuing against the former president and his business. mr. david fahrenthold, and his colleagues posted that peace first thing this morning for the morning paper. it is a fascinating piece. but, then this afternoon, second scoop of the. day mr. david fahrenthold and his colleagues reporting that the national republican party is pegging trump's legal fees. 's personal legal fees for his personal...
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didn't let the new york city police department know. >> all of this just makes you wonder, could bradley have been an informant working for the fbi. months later, johnson, butler and hayer were sentenced to 20 years to life for malcolm's murder. >> looks like they allowed two innocent men to go to jail. that is a [ bleep ] shame. you know, i mean as i'm reading it, that is a shame. that is a shame. >> ironically it seems malcolm was murdered by members of his own race, the people he was trying to help. >> formerly william x. bradley, this burly, big, dark-skinned man, you know, a perfect description of the man that eyewitnesses say fired the shotgun. it i describes him to a tee. but it seems he was never questioned, never pursued, never investigated at all by any governmental agency, by any police agency, federal or state. and now i have amassed all of this evidence, all of this information, william bradley's alleged role in the assassination of malcolm x. somebody needs to do something about this. >> and that's the documentary series "who killed malcolm x" which premiered on netflix las
didn't let the new york city police department know. >> all of this just makes you wonder, could bradley have been an informant working for the fbi. months later, johnson, butler and hayer were sentenced to 20 years to life for malcolm's murder. >> looks like they allowed two innocent men to go to jail. that is a [ bleep ] shame. you know, i mean as i'm reading it, that is a shame. that is a shame. >> ironically it seems malcolm was murdered by members of his own race, the...
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and you know, even in new york city, we had a mayoral election, and eric adams who won, was going to win by huge numbers, everyone knew it. but he wouldn't get into the issue of vaccine mandates, and i find that very interesting, because it goes to show you that there is a strain of the electorate out there, that they could be with you on a whole host of interests, but on personal freedom it's a different thing. just for the record, brian, i should look at it this way. you are not allowed to drive drunk, you're allowed to drink, and you're allowed to stay at home, you're not allowed to go on the road drunk because you can kill me, or yourself. therefore, you should be required to also have a vaccination if you want to go to work on the subway, etc, because you have to keep everybody safe. this is a societal issue. >> you all heard it at home, don't drive drunk, get the vaccine, what a rock of a sock of night to be on the air, i hope you're see being down, the house voted tonight, aryan thanks to don calloway, susan del percio, to talk all about it, coming up for us, chris hadfield wa
and you know, even in new york city, we had a mayoral election, and eric adams who won, was going to win by huge numbers, everyone knew it. but he wouldn't get into the issue of vaccine mandates, and i find that very interesting, because it goes to show you that there is a strain of the electorate out there, that they could be with you on a whole host of interests, but on personal freedom it's a different thing. just for the record, brian, i should look at it this way. you are not allowed to...
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new york city's vaccine mandate is officially in effect for the entire new york city workforce. more than 22,000 employees are still unvaccinated. the mayor says 9,000 of them are on unpaid leave starting today. and the city's first responders are some of the least vaccinated departments. one fifth of the entire fdny still hasn't gotten at least one shot by the city's friday deadline. now union heads are sounding the alarm about what staffing shortages could mean for quickly putting out fires or for saving lives. joining me now with the latest on the ground in new york city is nbc's kathy park. kathy, we have 20,000 unvaccinated, 9,000 not showing up for work today. what's the effect on staffing, firehouses, trash collection, which can very quickly become a problem in the city? >> reporter: hey, garrett, yeah, so union leaders for days now have been warning of the potential staffing crisis come monday when this vaccine mandate officially takes hold. but the mayor has assured new yorkers that things are moving ahead without any sort of issues. they've always had contingencies in
new york city's vaccine mandate is officially in effect for the entire new york city workforce. more than 22,000 employees are still unvaccinated. the mayor says 9,000 of them are on unpaid leave starting today. and the city's first responders are some of the least vaccinated departments. one fifth of the entire fdny still hasn't gotten at least one shot by the city's friday deadline. now union heads are sounding the alarm about what staffing shortages could mean for quickly putting out fires...
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projected to win in new york city's mayoral race. he'll be our guest in about a half an hour. >>> also ahead, with the approval from cdc director, children ages 5 to 11 could begin receiving coronavirus vaccinations as soon as today. we'll talk about that development. >>> and what former vice president mike pence is saying about his decision to buck president trump's plans and certify the 2020 election result s. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. this is the new world of work. each day looks different than the last. but whatever work becomes... the servicenow platform will make it just, flow. whether it's finding ways to help you serve your customers, orchestrating a safe return to the office... wait. an office? what's an office? or solving a workplace challenge that's yet to come. whatever the new world of work takes your business, the world works with servicenow. ♪ feel stuck and need a loan? ♪ move to a sofi personal loan. earn $10 just for viewing your rate — and feel what it's like to get your money right.
projected to win in new york city's mayoral race. he'll be our guest in about a half an hour. >>> also ahead, with the approval from cdc director, children ages 5 to 11 could begin receiving coronavirus vaccinations as soon as today. we'll talk about that development. >>> and what former vice president mike pence is saying about his decision to buck president trump's plans and certify the 2020 election result s. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back....
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so your monday morning commute in new york city along the i-95 corridor from philly to d.c., you're going to see some rain. but that's going to move out of here. and behind it, you'll see some very strong, blustery wind that will bring in some cold, cold air. that will be your biggest change on monday. it's also going to really ramp up that lake-effect snow machine. so you can see those blue streamers coming off lake ontario, lake erie. and we could see up to 8 inches of snow downwind of those lakes. and we could see some rain in the northeast. generally showers, but the state of maine you'll see the most rain. your peak wind forecast, this is for sunday into monday, we could see winds gusting near 26 miles per hour in new york city. 36 miles per hour in chicago, and 34 in minneapolis. and that could cause some flight delays. so let's look at some airport impacts. we're looking at boston. you're in the red through tuesday. cleveland and cincinnati as well. but look and new york and washington. you could see some slowdowns, as well. and we want to talk about the roadways. again, we're talk
so your monday morning commute in new york city along the i-95 corridor from philly to d.c., you're going to see some rain. but that's going to move out of here. and behind it, you'll see some very strong, blustery wind that will bring in some cold, cold air. that will be your biggest change on monday. it's also going to really ramp up that lake-effect snow machine. so you can see those blue streamers coming off lake ontario, lake erie. and we could see up to 8 inches of snow downwind of those...
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nine out of ten new york city workers now have been vaccinated now. that's great news. by the way, we played you one "snl" clip. let's do one on aaron rodgers here. >> our first guest, nfl mvp aaron rodgers. now, aaron, you are not vaccinated so what, who the hell cares and it's your body and your choice. >> exactly, janine, it's my body and my covid. i can give it to whoever i want. suddenly the woke mob is coming after me. >> did you ever lie about being vaccinated? >> no, i never lied. hi took all my teammates in the huddle and got their faces three inches away from my wet mouth telling them trust me, i am more or less immimmunized. my record is still 7-1, meaning the eight people i infected, seven are fine. >> wow. >> reverend al, the part of this that is always and i have not figured out, i just have not figured out. if you are playing on a team day in and day out, you have been struggling with baseball of the first day of spring training or football's first early summer camps. you have been fighting hard and working hard with one goal is to win the super bowl. and
nine out of ten new york city workers now have been vaccinated now. that's great news. by the way, we played you one "snl" clip. let's do one on aaron rodgers here. >> our first guest, nfl mvp aaron rodgers. now, aaron, you are not vaccinated so what, who the hell cares and it's your body and your choice. >> exactly, janine, it's my body and my covid. i can give it to whoever i want. suddenly the woke mob is coming after me. >> did you ever lie about being...
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i have been to aoc's district in new york city. it is an urban new york city congressional district. you walk around and it occurs to you, you notice what this place could use? some infrastructure. so how does she explain that to the folks back home in her district, even though she's not under attack by her party like the other side of the aisle? >> you know, i think she will figure that out. listen, you asked if i heard a lot of criticism of them, and, in fact, i have not because, you know, the bill did pass. it got through, and so i mean we'll see. i suspect that she will say it is a good thing and she will applaud it and say, i just wanted the build back better bill to pass before this passed, and that's the only reason i voted against it. of course, i support it and of course i support all of the projects. i think it is an easier -- not as heavy a lift for her to get on the right side of this issue as it will be for the likes of kevin mccarthy and others who voted against bringing home the bacon in the form of steel and concret
i have been to aoc's district in new york city. it is an urban new york city congressional district. you walk around and it occurs to you, you notice what this place could use? some infrastructure. so how does she explain that to the folks back home in her district, even though she's not under attack by her party like the other side of the aisle? >> you know, i think she will figure that out. listen, you asked if i heard a lot of criticism of them, and, in fact, i have not because, you...
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the building is at 40 wall street in new york city in manhattan. it's owned by the trump organization. about a decade ago the trump organization claimed officially that this was one of the most valuable buildings in all of new york city, it's worth $527 million, it's worth more than half a billion dollars. but then just a few months later the trump organization claimed officially that the same building which they just said was worth half a billion dollars, they changed their mind and declared actually, it's worth less than $17 million. just over the course of just a few months the building's value had dropped to less than 1/30 of what it had been just a few months earlier. magic. how did the trump organization manage to own a business -- excuse me, own a building that was simultaneously one of the most valuable buildings in all of new york while also being practically worth less in new york real estate terms. how can that be, same building? well, when trump's company was trying to get a loan they wanted their assets to look as big and valuable as p
the building is at 40 wall street in new york city in manhattan. it's owned by the trump organization. about a decade ago the trump organization claimed officially that this was one of the most valuable buildings in all of new york city, it's worth $527 million, it's worth more than half a billion dollars. but then just a few months later the trump organization claimed officially that the same building which they just said was worth half a billion dollars, they changed their mind and declared...
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if you have a mass casualty event at 9:30, keep bringing up new york city cops because i know new york city cops. i've seen how they operate. you declare a mass casualty event at 9:30. new york city cops are going, all right, this is over. they're going to unplug everything. they're going to shut it down. they're going to clear the place out. i'm sure there are a lot of other places across the country whose police departments would do the same thing. why the hell did the concert go on for another 30, 45 minutes in houston after a mass casualty event had been called? >> yeah. i think i mentioned this when this first happened, but i was at a concert in central park in september. there was weather moving in. there was a little bit of rain, but it looked like there was lightning. the police politely came on and said, "folks, move out. lightning is coming on in the area area." concert goes on. then it was unplugged. they turned it off and shut it down. look at the images, it is devastating. can you imagine what it would have been like to be in the middle of that? awful. we lost a 9-year-old
if you have a mass casualty event at 9:30, keep bringing up new york city cops because i know new york city cops. i've seen how they operate. you declare a mass casualty event at 9:30. new york city cops are going, all right, this is over. they're going to unplug everything. they're going to shut it down. they're going to clear the place out. i'm sure there are a lot of other places across the country whose police departments would do the same thing. why the hell did the concert go on for...
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. >> there's an incredible documentary called "crime and punishment" about new york city and the unspoken quota that some policeman were arresting latin and black kids to fill unspoken quotas and ruin people's lives. this happens in america. it happens in latin communities, obviously, it happens in black communities. and i want to bring attention to it because we need to fix this broken system. >> and we have talked often times about the importance of voting to change the system, to occupy the voting booth. you've been such an incredible advocate of it. what do you say to a young man who picks up your comic book and says i see myself now in this comic book. it speaks to me, >> israel has been a month or a month temporally hafls in the dynamics of their outbreak, in their response by vaccination, and now in their boosters. >> as more people get boosted, another question looming is how safe are they? >> a big concern has been myocarditis of young men or inflammation of the heart muscle. >> have you seen anything from israel? about any sort of safety signals emerging? >> the answer to that i
. >> there's an incredible documentary called "crime and punishment" about new york city and the unspoken quota that some policeman were arresting latin and black kids to fill unspoken quotas and ruin people's lives. this happens in america. it happens in latin communities, obviously, it happens in black communities. and i want to bring attention to it because we need to fix this broken system. >> and we have talked often times about the importance of voting to change the...
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msnbc headquarters here in new york city. it is friday, finally friday, november 12th, and we have got all the things you need to know to get your day started on this busy november 12th. we have fwt a lot going on this morning. we have got to start of course with donald trump. his former chief of staff, mark meadows has one hour to show up for a deposition or face contempt charges. we will keep an eye on capitol hill. plus, the latest in the fight over document trying to shield from the committee investigating january 6th. while in kenosha, wisconsin after eight days of testimony both sides are preparing for closing arguments in the kyle right enhouse trial. now the prosecution is asking if the jury can consider lesser charges. in los angeles, today is the day a judge could foimly free brittany spears and end the conservatorship that ruled her life for the last 13 years. >>> on this show we have got to start with the economy. on this show you are always going to hear about the economy. what a huge difference seven days can ma
msnbc headquarters here in new york city. it is friday, finally friday, november 12th, and we have got all the things you need to know to get your day started on this busy november 12th. we have fwt a lot going on this morning. we have got to start of course with donald trump. his former chief of staff, mark meadows has one hour to show up for a deposition or face contempt charges. we will keep an eye on capitol hill. plus, the latest in the fight over document trying to shield from the...
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a former commissioner in the new york city police department who pleaded guilty to eight felony charges including tax fraud and making false statements back in the day. he then spent more than three years in prison and then was subsequently pardoned by donald trump last year. sort of a theme here of people pardoned by donald trump then working very hard to try to install donald trump in a coup. you got your bannon, your flynn, your carrick. it's a crew. carrick is an ally of trump and rudy guiliani his former boss whoa worked with to, quote, investigate allegations of voter fraud and promote stop the steal efforts. the committee notes reporting carrick paid for rooms and suites in washington, d.c. hotels and served as election related command centers. nice that he paid i guess. he participated in the january 5th meeting at the hotel with the also pardoned steve bannon, john eastman, others. this is where we are tonight with outstanding subpoenas for bill steppian, miller, mccallum. i hope she has a lawyer. definitely should get one if you're watching. john eastman, bernard carrick, stev
a former commissioner in the new york city police department who pleaded guilty to eight felony charges including tax fraud and making false statements back in the day. he then spent more than three years in prison and then was subsequently pardoned by donald trump last year. sort of a theme here of people pardoned by donald trump then working very hard to try to install donald trump in a coup. you got your bannon, your flynn, your carrick. it's a crew. carrick is an ally of trump and rudy...
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i am stephanie ruhle live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. it's tuesday, november 9th. and we have got all of the facts you need to know this morning, so let's get smarter. >>> a new batch of subpoenas. the committee investigating january 6th requesting documents and testimony from six former trump officials. but here's the big question. what is taking so long and are they going to deliver. also on capitol hill, an uphill battle, as we await the president's signature on that bipartisan hard infrastructure bill. lawmakers are back to the negotiating table over the social spending plan. one lawmaker who has been a main broker, new jersey's josh gottheimer, will be here with the details. and we are pushing past the noise and getting to the facts. we keep hearing about this fight over critical race theory in schools. but what does it actually mean? and is it really present in classrooms across the country? but of course, we are going to start this morning with several dramatic new developments following the deadly crowd surge at the astroworld concert in houston, texas. the
i am stephanie ruhle live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. it's tuesday, november 9th. and we have got all of the facts you need to know this morning, so let's get smarter. >>> a new batch of subpoenas. the committee investigating january 6th requesting documents and testimony from six former trump officials. but here's the big question. what is taking so long and are they going to deliver. also on capitol hill, an uphill battle, as we await the president's signature on...
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and even as president he sent the former mayor of new york city, a private citizen at that time to ukraine to negotiate for a deal to get joe biden in trouble in 2020. he was impeached for it. so it does kind of bring us back to the darker parts of the trump presidency, as well as some of the higher notes. >> let me read the white house statement on this. outside his very active imagination, donald trump is no longer president, and doesn't have any envoy ambassadors representing the united states. basil, there isn't anything wrong with sending again your former officials out. it's that everything has to be wrapped in lie. >> well, yeah. i mean, that's the way he does business, right? it is that there is no -- there is no authority that he is -- that he will acknowledge other than himself. and so the notion that he will send out people as nick says, and give them titles, and give the impression to leaders around the world that, that he's still in charge is extremely dangerous. it's also dangerous that we don't know exactly where he's sending these people, right? for all that we do know, the
and even as president he sent the former mayor of new york city, a private citizen at that time to ukraine to negotiate for a deal to get joe biden in trouble in 2020. he was impeached for it. so it does kind of bring us back to the darker parts of the trump presidency, as well as some of the higher notes. >> let me read the white house statement on this. outside his very active imagination, donald trump is no longer president, and doesn't have any envoy ambassadors representing the...
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craig melvin here live from msnbc headquarters in new york city. this hour we are laser focused on the global effort to contain the new omicron variant. right now the cdc stepping up its booster guidance. forget the idea that you can get a booster. experts there are now saying you should get a booster. in just a few moments we're going to hear from dr. anthony fauci about those boosters. why he says even though they were created before this new variant even existed, they still offer you some protection here. critical information from one of our nation's top doctors in just moments. >>> also this hour, we're watching the white house. president biden set to speak. also set to sign three bills into law aimed at helping veterans. later this hour he will head out of to minnesota to continue his infrastructure sales pitch. we'll go live to the white house. >>> also happening right now, jury selection getting underway in the trial of a former minnesota police officer who is shown on body cam video shooting and killing a 20-year-old named dante wright. her
craig melvin here live from msnbc headquarters in new york city. this hour we are laser focused on the global effort to contain the new omicron variant. right now the cdc stepping up its booster guidance. forget the idea that you can get a booster. experts there are now saying you should get a booster. in just a few moments we're going to hear from dr. anthony fauci about those boosters. why he says even though they were created before this new variant even existed, they still offer you some...
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rory, the medical director in new york city. the expectation is the cdc panel is going to approve these shots for young kids. how big of a deal is it going to be that our children will be vaccinated going into the holiday season? >> the fda's decision to authorize emergency use at a lower dose for children ages 5 to 11 is a game changer. we know that mass vaccination amongst children has protected people in society for frankly hundreds of years. there's a reason why people like you and me didn't die from diseases caused by deadly viruses and bacteria. while covid-19, thankfully, is not as deadly as measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, it still will protect other children and adults who are vulnerable and immuno compromised. dr. walensky may be able to sign off by tonight, meaning the kids can get the vaccine as early as tomorrow. >> really quickly, for parents who are skeptical about their children being among the first to get it, what would you say to those parents? >> i understand. a common concern that i hear is it was rushed
rory, the medical director in new york city. the expectation is the cdc panel is going to approve these shots for young kids. how big of a deal is it going to be that our children will be vaccinated going into the holiday season? >> the fda's decision to authorize emergency use at a lower dose for children ages 5 to 11 is a game changer. we know that mass vaccination amongst children has protected people in society for frankly hundreds of years. there's a reason why people like you and me...
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i was making the new york city living, and making a living up here. the sacrifice was i couldn't be home every night. >> and that they soon discovered can be tough on a marriage. >> we went to counseling for about a year. and she just felt that she never got a break. you know, from being a full-time mom? >> but they were both committed to making their marriage work. well on their tenth wedding anniversary, valentine's day, paul surprised catherine with a ceremony to renew their vows. >> i'm not a church going type so, for me to do that is a big thing. i planned a little getaway, and she was really taken by surprise by that. and these were good for a couple of months after that. >> it wasn't enough. the glow of that getaway faded and life became routine again. soon polls i wondered to a much younger woman. someone from work. they had an affair and paul moved out, leaving capturing and the kids alone in the house. >> she was beside herself. she was absolutely hysterical. >> catherine's good friend and neighbor, sue muller, remember when the marriage end
i was making the new york city living, and making a living up here. the sacrifice was i couldn't be home every night. >> and that they soon discovered can be tough on a marriage. >> we went to counseling for about a year. and she just felt that she never got a break. you know, from being a full-time mom? >> but they were both committed to making their marriage work. well on their tenth wedding anniversary, valentine's day, paul surprised catherine with a ceremony to renew...
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you don't have to sell me on new york city. i will be there for sure and looking forward to the rockefeller center christmas tree. >> love it. thank you. take care. >> thanks very much, mr. mayor. >>> and that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports" follow the show on-line on facebook and twitter @mitchellreports. garrett haake is in for chuck todd when "mpt daily" starts in just a moment. "mpt daily" star just a moment. downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh waaaay longer than detergent alone. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load. and enjoy fresher smelling laundry. if you want laundry to smell fresh for weeks make sure you have downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters. shop online for downy unstopables, including our new, lighter scent. great care starts with understanding... we all have different needs. that's why unitedhealthcare offers more benefits to help more people in more ways. so call us today to get medicare with more. our medicar
you don't have to sell me on new york city. i will be there for sure and looking forward to the rockefeller center christmas tree. >> love it. thank you. take care. >> thanks very much, mr. mayor. >>> and that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports" follow the show on-line on facebook and twitter @mitchellreports. garrett haake is in for chuck todd when "mpt daily" starts in just a moment. "mpt daily" star just a moment. downy...
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new york city is 90% vaccinated. it's safe to be in new york. it's safe to come back into your office and into your building but maybe things are changing in a permanent way that we haven't fully grappled with yet. >> when you talk to business leaders privately, they will say i'm dyeing to get my employees back, not to crack the whip but because there's a difference between a business functioning and operating and optimizing. right when you think about that optimization for so many businesses, that's not happening. some tech businesses have said, guess what, we can work for home forever but for others there's a missing link. businesses are trying to solve for it. >> do we have a sense what the occupancy rate is across the hudson? >> it remains low and to get the hard numbers is difficult because you're not going to find people that want to share them. certainly not anyone who owns a building in this town. >> let's talk about the tale of two economies. you have outrageous numbers as far as people going back to work. i think adjusted gdp growth. t
new york city is 90% vaccinated. it's safe to be in new york. it's safe to come back into your office and into your building but maybe things are changing in a permanent way that we haven't fully grappled with yet. >> when you talk to business leaders privately, they will say i'm dyeing to get my employees back, not to crack the whip but because there's a difference between a business functioning and operating and optimizing. right when you think about that optimization for so many...
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we did it in new york city. we created pre-k, 3-k for any child, this should be a model for the whole state and ultimately the whole nation. again, new york state's lagging behind. we need to do this first in the nation, prove it can happen here in new york state. >> are you going to go around campaigning for this education plan? are you getting on the road anytime soon to go across the state of new york and have a, well, as they it a listening to talking and listening tour? >> this is something i'm going fight for. this is a passion of mine. you know, joe, when we created prek for all in new york city -- >> i get it. are you going to get out and campaign? >> absolutely. >> this is like pulling teeth, mr. mayor. come on. >> no, it's not. >> i understand, it is a bold education plan. now i want to know, i called the governor last week. i want to know when people can talk to you and ask you questions as you go around with this plan. about what you would do as governor. i'm going out to promote this plan. i believe
we did it in new york city. we created pre-k, 3-k for any child, this should be a model for the whole state and ultimately the whole nation. again, new york state's lagging behind. we need to do this first in the nation, prove it can happen here in new york state. >> are you going to go around campaigning for this education plan? are you getting on the road anytime soon to go across the state of new york and have a, well, as they it a listening to talking and listening tour? >> this...
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craig melvin here live from msnbc headquarters in new york city. this hour we are laser focused on the global effort to contain the new omicron variant. right now the cdc stepping up its booster guidance. forget the idea that you can get a booster. experts there are now saying you should get a booster. in just a few moments we're going to hear from dr. anthony fauci about those boosters. why he says even though they were created before this new variant even existed, they still offer you some protection here. critical information from one of our nation's top doctors in just moments. >>> also this
craig melvin here live from msnbc headquarters in new york city. this hour we are laser focused on the global effort to contain the new omicron variant. right now the cdc stepping up its booster guidance. forget the idea that you can get a booster. experts there are now saying you should get a booster. in just a few moments we're going to hear from dr. anthony fauci about those boosters. why he says even though they were created before this new variant even existed, they still offer you some...
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last thing before we go tonight, 9000 new york city municipal employees are on unpaid leave tonight. many of them stayed home part of a massive stick out. it's all because of vaccine mandates. they reportedly include several thousand fdny firefighters department of sanitation employees. and a couple of dozen and wipe these refused to comply with the mandate. and it occurred to our friends over at the daily show, that when the shoe was on the other foot, one police needed the citizens to comply with the order with our summer of public protests, while the subject wasn't vaccine, the folks on fox news ordered us all to comply. >> the nypd, marching against vaccine mandates today new york city. -- >> protesters chanting do not comply. >> comply, just don't fight, don't resist. >> don't do it, comply. >> comply with lawful orders and you will not die. >> you should not resist, you should comply. >> comply with the commands. >> let it go -- >> comply. >> we have this entire new generation that doesn't want to comply with -- >> do not resist. don't resist. >> listen, comply, do what they. s
last thing before we go tonight, 9000 new york city municipal employees are on unpaid leave tonight. many of them stayed home part of a massive stick out. it's all because of vaccine mandates. they reportedly include several thousand fdny firefighters department of sanitation employees. and a couple of dozen and wipe these refused to comply with the mandate. and it occurred to our friends over at the daily show, that when the shoe was on the other foot, one police needed the citizens to comply...
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i will tell you here in new york city, i was looking at turkeys yesterday. and the price here is about $2.99 a pound and that brings about a 15-pound turkey to about $50. you really start thinking about, well, i might as well do something else more expensive, maybe do steak instead for that price. >> there is quote-unquote criticism of turkey of being too dry. but we're obviously talking about how everything seems to be costing more right now including gasoline. to ease the prices the president ordered the release of oil reserves. that's only enough to last a few days. but still, what has the reaction been from wall street on this move? >> you know, ironically, oil had been moving lower ahead of this announcement because people are anticipating that it was going to come. now, we're seeing prices stabilize. and if you look out to the contracts for crude oil several months ahead, they're actually higher. the sense is that there is strong demand here, and we're just not really going to be able to keep up with that demand. again, supply chain is an issue as well
i will tell you here in new york city, i was looking at turkeys yesterday. and the price here is about $2.99 a pound and that brings about a 15-pound turkey to about $50. you really start thinking about, well, i might as well do something else more expensive, maybe do steak instead for that price. >> there is quote-unquote criticism of turkey of being too dry. but we're obviously talking about how everything seems to be costing more right now including gasoline. to ease the prices the...
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look at new york city just to take one example. "new york times" reports quote in the 129 tais from when the mane was announced and monday's deadline the vaccination rate shot up at many city agencies at the that the city's emergency medical services which operates ambulances, the vaccination rate jumped to 87% to to from 61. sanitation jumped 20 points to 8 fers from 62. the adult vaccination rate across new york city is at 86%. that's a good boost in less than two weeks. provides though agencies basically in line with the overall vaccination rate of the city. in fact, across all the city agencies about 9,000 employees have been placed on unpaid leave. now, leave that may seem like a lot but keep in mind the city has over 370,000 people on payroll. the 9,000 people make up less than 2.5% of municipal employees. what about the police? fewer than three dozen uniformed officers out about 35,000 were placed on paid leave on monday when the deadline expired. less than three dozen. 34 new york cops put on leave out of 35,000. about 0.9%
look at new york city just to take one example. "new york times" reports quote in the 129 tais from when the mane was announced and monday's deadline the vaccination rate shot up at many city agencies at the that the city's emergency medical services which operates ambulances, the vaccination rate jumped to 87% to to from 61. sanitation jumped 20 points to 8 fers from 62. the adult vaccination rate across new york city is at 86%. that's a good boost in less than two weeks. provides...