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the new york city i take the vaccine? absolutely, it - does work. the new york city police department, 35,000 police officers, the union took the city to court and said 10,000 workers are going to quit and refused to get this and there is going to be a public health disaster. less than 36 people did not get the vaccine. that is less than... yes, people will whinge and whine, but when the deadline is there, people comply because it is easy and it overcomes an anticipated problem too. easy and it overcomes an anticipated problem too-— problem too. great to talk to you, thank ou problem too. great to talk to you, thank you for— problem too. great to talk to you, thank you for telling _ problem too. great to talk to you, thank you for telling us _ problem too. great to talk to you, thank you for telling us how - problem too. great to talk to you, thank you for telling us how the i thank you for telling us how the psychology of all of this works, thank you. psychology of all of this works, thank yon-— psychology of all of this works, thank you. let
the new york city i take the vaccine? absolutely, it - does work. the new york city police department, 35,000 police officers, the union took the city to court and said 10,000 workers are going to quit and refused to get this and there is going to be a public health disaster. less than 36 people did not get the vaccine. that is less than... yes, people will whinge and whine, but when the deadline is there, people comply because it is easy and it overcomes an anticipated problem too. easy and it...
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we can't understate how important the lifting of a ban is for the city like new york where we are very reliant on the international travel markets. in normal years it represents more than 50% of the spending on hotel room nights so it is an amazing change for us. so it is an amazing change for us. so it is an amazing change for us. ,, so it is an amazing change for us. some us landmarks stood firm during — us. some us landmarks stood firm during the _ us. some us landmarks stood firm during the worst - us. some us landmarks stood firm during the worst days - us. some us landmarks stood firm during the worst days of. firm during the worst days of the pandemic but others fell by the pandemic but others fell by the wayside. the hospitality sector has been devastated with many hotels and restaurants closed. with broadway theatres now back in business, tourist focused enterprises have been very aggressively marketing new york in recent weeks, targeting overseas capitals. the lifting of the restrictions on fully vaccinated visitors from abroad and the city's aggressive marketing campaign w
we can't understate how important the lifting of a ban is for the city like new york where we are very reliant on the international travel markets. in normal years it represents more than 50% of the spending on hotel room nights so it is an amazing change for us. so it is an amazing change for us. so it is an amazing change for us. ,, so it is an amazing change for us. some us landmarks stood firm during — us. some us landmarks stood firm during the _ us. some us landmarks stood firm during...
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york city. yes, it�*s the annual blowing up of the macy�*s day parade balloons. every year people flock to the grounds of the museum of natural history, to watch these familiar floating faces come to life. some of the fan favourites include smokey the bear, astronaut snoopy, and the pillsbury doughboy, plus newcomers like baby yoda and ronald mcdonald. the balloons will fly high over the streets of thursday�*s parade which will be in person after last year�*s scaled back affair. that is it from me. get me online. i�*m @lvaughanjones. i�*m lewis vaughan jones i�*m lewis vaughanjones and this is bbc. bye—bye. hello. some pretty lively weather conditions on the way to us later in the week and into the start of the weekend. we could see some severe gales develop quite widely, particularly through friday into saturday. and to go with it, a realfeel of winter in the air — much, much colder with more of you seeing a little bit of sleet or even snow. that colder air pushing southwards
york city. yes, it�*s the annual blowing up of the macy�*s day parade balloons. every year people flock to the grounds of the museum of natural history, to watch these familiar floating faces come to life. some of the fan favourites include smokey the bear, astronaut snoopy, and the pillsbury doughboy, plus newcomers like baby yoda and ronald mcdonald. the balloons will fly high over the streets of thursday�*s parade which will be in person after last year�*s scaled back affair. that is...
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on friday evening, there were peaceful protests in new york city in response to the not guilty verdict. hundreds of people marched through downtown brooklyn and onto brooklyn bridge, carrying signs and chanting. many told reporters that they were disappointed but not surprised by the verdict. president biden said the verdict would leave many americans feeling angry, including himself, but the decision of the jury must be respected. (sot i didn't watch the trial so i can let you know... reporter: do you stand by your - past comments relating him to white supremacy? — past comments relating him to white well, look, i stand by what the jury has concluded. the jury system works and we have to abide by it. the case has exposed and deepened the political divide in the united states, as nomia iqbal reports from wisconsin. the defendant will rise to face the jury and hearken to its verdicts. a dangerous vigilante or someone acting in self defence? the jury find the defendant kyle rittenhouse not guilty. the 12 men and women of the jury accepted the claim he killed out of fear for his safety.
on friday evening, there were peaceful protests in new york city in response to the not guilty verdict. hundreds of people marched through downtown brooklyn and onto brooklyn bridge, carrying signs and chanting. many told reporters that they were disappointed but not surprised by the verdict. president biden said the verdict would leave many americans feeling angry, including himself, but the decision of the jury must be respected. (sot i didn't watch the trial so i can let you know......
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this time had picked up enough moisture for the rain to keep on falling, even as far north as new york city. a state of emergency was declared as well over one month's rain fell in just one day. 80 millimetres came down in just one hourin millimetres came down in just one hour in central park, a new record. a warmer atmosphere holds more water vapour and this translates into heavier and more intense rainfall. to make matters worse it is thought hurricanes are starting to travel more slowly, as global warming weekends the winds high up in the atmosphere that steer the massive storms. the heavier rain files in one place for longer. climate change does not necessarily mean more hurricanes, but those developed have the potential to be stronger, wetter and more destructive. ben rich of bbc whether they are. ben brown is “p bbc whether they are. ben brown is up next. now for the immediate weather forecast. up next. now for the immediate weatherforecast. we up next. now for the immediate weather forecast. we start with contrasting weather conditions in the country. to the east, clear skies
this time had picked up enough moisture for the rain to keep on falling, even as far north as new york city. a state of emergency was declared as well over one month's rain fell in just one day. 80 millimetres came down in just one hourin millimetres came down in just one hour in central park, a new record. a warmer atmosphere holds more water vapour and this translates into heavier and more intense rainfall. to make matters worse it is thought hurricanes are starting to travel more slowly, as...
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he was 39 when he was killed, shot dead in a new york city ballroom in front of his family. he was the public face of the nation of islam. unlike his contemporary, martin luther king, malcolm x did not want to see full racial integration. he believed, in his early days, the black separatism was the answer. i the black separatism was the answer. . ., ., ., , answer. i am not for anybody who says _ answer. i am not for anybody who says black— answer. i am not for anybody who says black people - answer. i am not for anybody| who says black people should answer. i am not for anybody . who says black people should be non—violent while not telling the same two white people. muhammad al aziz and khalil islam along with a third man was sentenced to life in prison for murder is a —— murder. islam died in 2009. the fbi and police are accused of having withheld information. a netflix documentary series who killed malcolm x brought to light some of this evidence. this malcolm x brought to light some of this evidence.— of this evidence. this evidence was hiding _ of this eviden
he was 39 when he was killed, shot dead in a new york city ballroom in front of his family. he was the public face of the nation of islam. unlike his contemporary, martin luther king, malcolm x did not want to see full racial integration. he believed, in his early days, the black separatism was the answer. i the black separatism was the answer. . ., ., ., , answer. i am not for anybody who says _ answer. i am not for anybody who says black— answer. i am not for anybody who says black people -...
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when you look at eric adams, the new mayor of new york city, former police officer, ran on crime being tough on crime, he won easily last night as we know he would. but he won a primary quite easily as well. and then when you look at minneapolis where they put forward a motion to defend the police, which was defeated, maybe that defunct the police message does work too well across the country for that may be progressives needs to ditch that. it that may be progressives needs to ditch that. ~ ., ~ ditch that. it never did. we talked about it last _ ditch that. it never did. we talked about it last year _ ditch that. it never did. we talked about it last year on _ ditch that. it never did. we talked about it last year on the _ ditch that. it never did. we talked about it last year on the show. . about it last year on the show. myself and others believe brief form the police, absolutely. look at all the police, absolutely. look at all the stories was all seen in all the tragedies that have happened, most if not all avoidable regarding police conduct and other matters. reform is needed. bu
when you look at eric adams, the new mayor of new york city, former police officer, ran on crime being tough on crime, he won easily last night as we know he would. but he won a primary quite easily as well. and then when you look at minneapolis where they put forward a motion to defend the police, which was defeated, maybe that defunct the police message does work too well across the country for that may be progressives needs to ditch that. it that may be progressives needs to ditch that. ~ .,...
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on friday evening, there were peaceful protests in new york city in response to the not guilty verdict. hundreds of people marched through downtown brooklyn and onto brooklyn bridge, carrying signs and chanting. many told reporters that they were disappointed but not surprised by the verdict. president biden said the verdict would leave many americans feeling angry, including himself, but the decision of the jury must be respected. ididn't i didn't watch the trial so i can let you — i didn't watch the trial so i can let you know... do i didn't watch the trial so i can let you know. . ._ i didn't watch the trial so i can let you know... i didn't watch the trial so i can let ouknow... ,., _ let you know... do you stand by your ast let you know... do you stand by your past comments _ let you know... do you stand by your past comments relating _ let you know... do you stand by your past comments relating to _ let you know... do you stand by your past comments relating to white - past comments relating to white supremacy? past comments relating to white sunremacy?_ past comments relating
on friday evening, there were peaceful protests in new york city in response to the not guilty verdict. hundreds of people marched through downtown brooklyn and onto brooklyn bridge, carrying signs and chanting. many told reporters that they were disappointed but not surprised by the verdict. president biden said the verdict would leave many americans feeling angry, including himself, but the decision of the jury must be respected. ididn't i didn't watch the trial so i can let you — i didn't...
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york city! with broadway theatres now back in business, tourist—focused enterprises have been very aggressively marketing new york in recent weeks, targeting overseas capitals. the lifting of the restrictions on fully vaccinated visitors from abroad and the city's aggressive marketing campaign won't alone guarantee a full return to health for new york's tourism sector. officials estimate it could take several years for a full recovery. there is a map of the former world trade center... but phil desiere who has been conducting tours for more than seven years, many patronised by those foreign visitors now back in the us, is optimistic that after tough times he'll soon be back on top. my own business will begin to pick up over the next six, eight, twelve months. but many new yorkers have a love—hate relationship with tourists. there's some ambivalence about the return of international travellers. new yorkers get very irritated by tourists because they usually stop in the middle of the street an
york city! with broadway theatres now back in business, tourist—focused enterprises have been very aggressively marketing new york in recent weeks, targeting overseas capitals. the lifting of the restrictions on fully vaccinated visitors from abroad and the city's aggressive marketing campaign won't alone guarantee a full return to health for new york's tourism sector. officials estimate it could take several years for a full recovery. there is a map of the former world trade center... but...
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and before we go, it�*s thanksgiving and thousands took part in a much loved tradition in new york city on the eve of the big day. the annual blowing up of the macy�*s day parade balloons. every year people flock to the grounds of the museum of natural history to watch these familiar floating faces come to life. some of the fan favourites include smokey the bear, astronaut snoopy, and the pillsbury doughboy, plus newcomers like baby yoda and ronald mcdonald. i'll i�*ll be back with all the top business stories next. stay with us. hello. some pretty lively weather conditions on the way to us later in the week and into the start of the weekend. we could see some severe gales develop quite widely, particularly through friday into saturday. and to go with it, a realfeel of winter in the air — much, much colder with more of you seeing a little bit of sleet or even snow. that colder air pushing southwards overnight into the start of thursday, and that really makes for the chill for the first of the commutes of the day, temperatures widely at or just above freezing. so, frost in places,
and before we go, it�*s thanksgiving and thousands took part in a much loved tradition in new york city on the eve of the big day. the annual blowing up of the macy�*s day parade balloons. every year people flock to the grounds of the museum of natural history to watch these familiar floating faces come to life. some of the fan favourites include smokey the bear, astronaut snoopy, and the pillsbury doughboy, plus newcomers like baby yoda and ronald mcdonald. i'll i�*ll be back with all...
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the ruling in new york city acknowledged the wrongful convictions of the two men. they are muhammad aziz, who is 83, and khalil islam, who died in 2009. both were released from prison on parole in the 1980s. prosecutors said the two men didn't get the justice that they deserved. we are moving today to vacate the convictions and the indictments of muhammad aziz and khalil islam for the assassination of malcolm x on february 211965. but i want to begin by saying on the record to mr aziz and his family and to the family of mr islam and the family of malcolm x that i apologise for what were serious, unacceptable violations of law and the public trust. i apologise on behalf of our nation's law enforcement for this decades' long injustice, which has eroded public faith in institutions that are designed to guarantee equal protection of the law. your honour, we cannot restore what was taken away from these men and their families but by correcting the record perhaps we can begin to restore that faith. let's speak to our correspondent in washington barbara plett usher. barba
the ruling in new york city acknowledged the wrongful convictions of the two men. they are muhammad aziz, who is 83, and khalil islam, who died in 2009. both were released from prison on parole in the 1980s. prosecutors said the two men didn't get the justice that they deserved. we are moving today to vacate the convictions and the indictments of muhammad aziz and khalil islam for the assassination of malcolm x on february 211965. but i want to begin by saying on the record to mr aziz and his...
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yesterday, thousands of people took part in a much loved tradition in new york city on the eve of the big day. they were there to see the balloons inflated ahead of macy�*s annual thanksgiving day parade. every year people flock to the grounds of the museum of natural history, to watch these familiar, floating faces come to life. some of favourites include smokey the bear, astronaut snoopy, and the pillsbury doughboy. if you�*re celebrating thanksgiving, happy thanksgiving. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with carol. the met office has just named the area of low pressure as spawn arwin. this is going to bring strong winds, severe gales and especially so where we now have a number weather warning. we are going to have very gusty winds in the eastern half of scotland in the north—eastern half of northern england. gusts as much as to 75 mph. these are disruptive and potentially damaging gusts of wind. it�*s going to be cold, spells of rain, sleet and snow. some of that accumulating over the pennines. today it�*s quieter, a lot of dry weather and sunshine. some shower
yesterday, thousands of people took part in a much loved tradition in new york city on the eve of the big day. they were there to see the balloons inflated ahead of macy�*s annual thanksgiving day parade. every year people flock to the grounds of the museum of natural history, to watch these familiar, floating faces come to life. some of favourites include smokey the bear, astronaut snoopy, and the pillsbury doughboy. if you�*re celebrating thanksgiving, happy thanksgiving. now it�*s time...
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he was 39 when he was killed, shot dead in a new york city ballroom in front of his family. he was the public face of the nation of islam. unlike his contemporary martin luther king, malolm x didn't want to see full racial integration. he believed in his early days that black separatism was the answer. muhammad aziz and khalil islam, along with a third man, thomas hagan, were convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. islam died in 2009. now, prosecutor cyrus vance says the fbi and police withheld information that could have led to the acquittal of aziz and islam. the netflix documentary series who killed malcolm x? brought to light some of this evidence. this evidence was hiding in plain sight all these years, for decades. much of what we reveal in the documentary was known. much of it was published in biographies written about malcolm, particularly the manning marable biography, life of reinvention. even the autobiography of malcolm x had kernels of evidence. and the fbi had a treasure trove of documents that we were able to uncover through the freedom of informa
he was 39 when he was killed, shot dead in a new york city ballroom in front of his family. he was the public face of the nation of islam. unlike his contemporary martin luther king, malolm x didn't want to see full racial integration. he believed in his early days that black separatism was the answer. muhammad aziz and khalil islam, along with a third man, thomas hagan, were convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. islam died in 2009. now, prosecutor cyrus vance says the fbi and...
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hundreds of people marched to new york in - of people marched to new york in protest at the verdict. in that city of portland, protesters smashed windows and threw rocks at police but nothing on the scale of last year's unrest. after the verdict came out, cal rittenhouse spoke to one of america's most conservative talk hosts. , w talk hosts. the “ury reached the correct verdict. — talk hosts. the jury reached the correct verdict. self-defence i talk hosts. the jury reached the correct verdict. self-defence is| talk hosts. the jury reached the i correct verdict. self-defence is not correct verdict. self—defence is not illegal and i believe they came to the correct verdict and i'm glad everything went well. it has been a rough journey but we made everything went well. it has been a roughjourney but we made it everything went well. it has been a rough journey but we made it through the hard part. the rough journey but we made it through the hard part-— the hard part. the case goes beyond what happened _ the hard part. the case goes beyond what happened in — the hard part. the
hundreds of people marched to new york in - of people marched to new york in protest at the verdict. in that city of portland, protesters smashed windows and threw rocks at police but nothing on the scale of last year's unrest. after the verdict came out, cal rittenhouse spoke to one of america's most conservative talk hosts. , w talk hosts. the “ury reached the correct verdict. — talk hosts. the jury reached the correct verdict. self-defence i talk hosts. the jury reached the correct...
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what's happening here is ultimately going to happen in california, gonna happen in new york, every community or city thatis york, every community or city that is on the coast needs to know what the heck is going on here because if not they are going to start washing away. dennis wants what is happening to his community to stand as a warning to the world. time for the latest sports news. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is your sports news where we start with football and antonio conte's reign as tottenham manager got off to a winning start, albeit a slightly nervy one for him, as they beat dutch side vittese arnhem 3—2 in the europa conference league. after a fast start with son heung min and lucas moura among the scorers, vitesse hit back with two goals themselves before half time. the second half saw no further score but it did provide three red cards, one for tottenham and two for the visitors as spurs held on to move second in group g. for sure, my players have shown me, great commitment, great resilience, and i think this is a good aspect because i think this team needed to win also
what's happening here is ultimately going to happen in california, gonna happen in new york, every community or city thatis york, every community or city that is on the coast needs to know what the heck is going on here because if not they are going to start washing away. dennis wants what is happening to his community to stand as a warning to the world. time for the latest sports news. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is your sports news where we start with football and antonio conte's reign...
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hundreds of people marched through new york and protest at the verdict. in the city of portland, a riot broke out after protesters smashed windows and threw rocks at police. but nothing on the scale of last year's unrest. what could've happened was white after the verdict came out, what could've happened. after the verdict came out, he spoke to one of america's most conservative talk show host. tucker carlson. self—defense is not illegal. i believe they came to the correct verdict and i'm glad that everything went well and it has been a rough journey, but we've made it through it. we made it through the hard part. the case goes beyond that in this house in kenosha. for most republican politicians, kyle rittenhouse politicians, kyle rittenhouse is a brave patriot who was defending himself that night after being chased. but many democrats are worried that by not being held accountable for killing two men and injuring the third, it's it's a dangerous message. the vice president said the decision reflected poorly on the justice system. the verdict speaks fo
hundreds of people marched through new york and protest at the verdict. in the city of portland, a riot broke out after protesters smashed windows and threw rocks at police. but nothing on the scale of last year's unrest. what could've happened was white after the verdict came out, what could've happened. after the verdict came out, he spoke to one of america's most conservative talk show host. tucker carlson. self—defense is not illegal. i believe they came to the correct verdict and i'm...
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york. every community or city. that's on the coast needs to know what the heck's _ going on here because if not they're going to start washing away. dennis wants what's happening to his community to stand as a warning to the world. justin rowlatt, bbc news, alaska. a shortage of taxi drivers across the country is leading to concerns about public safety, according to the industry trade body. the licensed private hire car association says more than half of licenced drivers haven't returned to work after the pandemic, leaving a shortfall of 160,000 drivers. that's prompted concerns about the safety of shift workers and people struggling to get home. coletta smith reports. welcome to the sugarmill. this 600 capacity venue has been packed to the rafters since it reopened. i've worked in venues for 20 years. i've honestly never known it this bad. but for clubbers and for staff, it's a nightmare to get a taxi once the party is over. i'm leaving at about four o'clock in the morning, maybe even five
york. every community or city. that's on the coast needs to know what the heck's _ going on here because if not they're going to start washing away. dennis wants what's happening to his community to stand as a warning to the world. justin rowlatt, bbc news, alaska. a shortage of taxi drivers across the country is leading to concerns about public safety, according to the industry trade body. the licensed private hire car association says more than half of licenced drivers haven't returned to...
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hundreds of people marched through new york and protest at the verdict. in the city of portland, a riot broke out after protesters smashed windows and threw rocks at police. but nothing on the scale of last year's unrest.— year's unrest. what could've happened — year's unrest. what could've happened was _ year's unrest. what could've happened was white - year's unrest. what could've happened was white after i year's unrest. what could'vel happened was white after the year's unrest. what could've - happened was white after the verdict came out, he spoke to one of america's most conservative talk show host. america's most conservative talk show host-— show host. tucker carlson. self-defense _ show host. tucker carlson. self-defense is _ show host. tucker carlson. self-defense is not - show host. tucker carlson. self-defense is not a i show host. tucker carlson. | self-defense is not a legal. show host. tucker carlson. i self-defense is not a legal. i self—defense is not a legal. i believe they came to the correct verdict _ believe they came to the c
hundreds of people marched through new york and protest at the verdict. in the city of portland, a riot broke out after protesters smashed windows and threw rocks at police. but nothing on the scale of last year's unrest.— year's unrest. what could've happened — year's unrest. what could've happened was _ year's unrest. what could've happened was white - year's unrest. what could've happened was white after i year's unrest. what could'vel happened was white after the year's unrest. what...
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york. every community or city that's on the coast needs to know. what the heck's going on here, because if not they're - going to start washing away. dennis wants what's happening to his community to stand as a warning to the world. justin rowlatt, bbc news, alaska. the headlines on bbc news... three people including the chairman of yorkshire county cricket club have resigned over the club's handling of racism, experienced by one of its former players azeem rafiq. greta thunberg joins thousands of young activists marching through the streets of glasgow — demanding politicians to take serious action on climate change at the cop26 summit. a fifth teenager is guilty of killing 15—year—old keon lincoln who was shot and stabbed outside his home in birmingham. the trial gets underway in the us state of georgia later, for the three white men accused of chasing and killing a black man because they thought he had looked like a crime suspect. ahmaud arbery had been jogging close to his home but
york. every community or city that's on the coast needs to know. what the heck's going on here, because if not they're - going to start washing away. dennis wants what's happening to his community to stand as a warning to the world. justin rowlatt, bbc news, alaska. the headlines on bbc news... three people including the chairman of yorkshire county cricket club have resigned over the club's handling of racism, experienced by one of its former players azeem rafiq. greta thunberg joins thousands...
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new york mayor—elect eric adams says he would take his first three paychecks in bitcoin, and signaled his intention to make the city the "center of the cryptocurrency industry" after he takes office in january. miami mayor francis suarez has also tweeted that he would take his first paycheck in bitcoin the us space agency, nasa, has unveiled a system it hopes might use to protect the earth from asteroids. it hopes it might use to protect the earth from asteroids. in what's being described as the first planetary defence test mission, a satellite will be launched into space and crashed into a pair of asteroids, to try and change their course. the bbc�*s tim allman has the story. spaceis space is vast and full of wonder. countless stars, cou ntless wonder. countless stars, countless planners and cou ntless pla nners a nd cou ntless countless planners and countless numbers of rocks streaking through the cosmos. earth has i was been a potential target, exposed and vulnerable, until now. this is a computer simulation of dart, the double asteroid redirection test, which could be a first li
new york mayor—elect eric adams says he would take his first three paychecks in bitcoin, and signaled his intention to make the city the "center of the cryptocurrency industry" after he takes office in january. miami mayor francis suarez has also tweeted that he would take his first paycheck in bitcoin the us space agency, nasa, has unveiled a system it hopes might use to protect the earth from asteroids. it hopes it might use to protect the earth from asteroids. in what's being...
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what's happening here in shishmaref is ultimately going to happen in california, in new york. every community or city on the coast needs to know what the heck�*s going on here because, if not, they're going to start washing away. dennis wants what's happening to his community to stand as a warning to the world. justin rowlatt, bbc news, alaska. plenty more onjustin's trip on the website, as well. staying with the cop summit, a new report by oxfam has outlined just how unequal the burden of global emissions of greenhouse gases is. by 2030 to reach net zero, we can only emit as much co2 as the planet can absorb. the report looked at what emissions should be, if that amount was divided equally among every adult on the planet. without major change by 2030, researchers found the carbon footprint of the world's richest 1%, which will be classed as anyone earning more than $170,000, will be 30 times higher than what's needed to stop the planet from warming more than 1.5c. they then broadened that out to the richest 10%, which will include people earning over $55,000 a year, and fou
what's happening here in shishmaref is ultimately going to happen in california, in new york. every community or city on the coast needs to know what the heck�*s going on here because, if not, they're going to start washing away. dennis wants what's happening to his community to stand as a warning to the world. justin rowlatt, bbc news, alaska. plenty more onjustin's trip on the website, as well. staying with the cop summit, a new report by oxfam has outlined just how unequal the burden of...
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are starting to see the consequence of climate change and you saw the flash floods in london and in new york and germany and we saw wildfires in greece and australia and we've seen the displacement of people to cities, not to the global north and places like dakar so cities respond to what their citizens are crying out for and it's frustrating for us to see national politicians, prime ministers and presidents kicking these urgent cans down the road. they might say that the politics is more complicated at government level. national governments, you have said, need to give cities more power and funding to meet climate change targets, so looking at the uk specifically, how far should the devolution of power go? b, specifically, how far should the devolution of power go? a simple exam - le, devolution of power go? a simple example. in _ devolution of power go? a simple example, in london _ devolution of power go? a simple example, in london in _ devolution of power go? a simple example, in london in the - devolution of power go? a simple example, in london in the last. devolution of power g
are starting to see the consequence of climate change and you saw the flash floods in london and in new york and germany and we saw wildfires in greece and australia and we've seen the displacement of people to cities, not to the global north and places like dakar so cities respond to what their citizens are crying out for and it's frustrating for us to see national politicians, prime ministers and presidents kicking these urgent cans down the road. they might say that the politics is more...
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ghislaine maxwell's criminal trial is underway in new york with the disgraced heiress accused of providing young girls for convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein to abuse the war in yemen could be at a turning point. houthi forces have been pushing at the city of marib for two years, but since september, they've gone on the offensive and gained ground at the expense of the army of the internationally recognised government. at least 800,000 displaced people are in marib, plus a5,000 more who have arrived in the last three months. our middle east editor jeremy bowen has been there and to the front line. we are heading up towards the front line. we are with soldiers from the army, the government of yemen. the houthis, the other side, started to push at the beginning of the year around here. it has really intensified since about september. which has resulted in that big influx of displaced people fleeing from the fighting. for the people in this camp, it is not the first time they have had to move, they have had to move repeatedly as the front lines have moved. there are camps, plenty of camps
ghislaine maxwell's criminal trial is underway in new york with the disgraced heiress accused of providing young girls for convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein to abuse the war in yemen could be at a turning point. houthi forces have been pushing at the city of marib for two years, but since september, they've gone on the offensive and gained ground at the expense of the army of the internationally recognised government. at least 800,000 displaced people are in marib, plus a5,000 more who...
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nada tawfik, bbc news, new york. a 14—year—old boy has appeared in court charged with the murder of a 12—year—old girl in liverpool last week. ava white was stabbed in the city centre on thursday, and suffered what police described as "catastrophic" injuries. the boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was remanded in secure accommodation and is due to appear at liverpool crown court on wednesday. a memorial service has been held for police sergeant matt ratana, who was shot dead in a custody centre in croydon last year. sergeant ratana's funeral took place last november, two months after he was killed, but numbers had to be restricted due to the pandemic. around 200 officers in ceremonial uniform lined the route in central london. the co—founder and chief executive of the social media platform twitter, jack dorsey, is stepping down. mr dorsey, who co—founded twitter in 2006, has been serving as chief executive of both twitter and payment firm square. he has faced calls to step down from one of his ro
nada tawfik, bbc news, new york. a 14—year—old boy has appeared in court charged with the murder of a 12—year—old girl in liverpool last week. ava white was stabbed in the city centre on thursday, and suffered what police described as "catastrophic" injuries. the boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was remanded in secure accommodation and is due to appear at liverpool crown court on wednesday. a memorial service has been held for police sergeant matt ratana, who was...
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and new york city around 5% rent growths. d.c., boston and new york had very high rents already. some renters moved out to find cheaper alternatives chicago huss had high are than average unemployment so demand not as strong. >> big picture prices are up whether you rent or buy. is it the same thing driving both up. >> absolutely. it's just fierce demand and low supply for both rental homes and for sale homes we got a report from the national association of home builders this morning saying while they were seeing strong sales and interest they're battling supply chain issues as well as a massive labor shortage to be exact over 330,000 open positions in construction. so that's slowing the ability to bring more homes to the market pan. and that's for buyers and build to rent, shep. >> you wonder how long this surge can last at these prices >> reporter: well at some point affordability kicks in it hasn't yet. which i have to say is surprising but people spent the last two years saving money, those still employed, also we see higher income renters these days due to the supply shortag
and new york city around 5% rent growths. d.c., boston and new york had very high rents already. some renters moved out to find cheaper alternatives chicago huss had high are than average unemployment so demand not as strong. >> big picture prices are up whether you rent or buy. is it the same thing driving both up. >> absolutely. it's just fierce demand and low supply for both rental homes and for sale homes we got a report from the national association of home builders this...
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refusing to comply with new york city's vaccine mandate. stats show the number of city workers who have been vaccinated in the last two weeks is up significantly. but some first responders ar pushing back roughly 2,300 firefighters called out sick just today as the new policy took effect that's more than a fifth of all firefighters, citywide data shows about 81% of the fire department workers have received at least one dose. cnbc's valerie castro live tonight outside a firehouse in pr brooklyn valerie, are we seeing impact from this? >> shep, new york city mayor bill de blasio says even though thousands of city workers are on unpaid leave for failing to comply with this man date, he says there are no disruptions to any city services but this morning, the fire department says hundreds of members called out sick and firehouses around the city are feeling the strain. >> there are understaffed units and that understaffing could end immediately if members stopped going sick when they weren't sick and we hope that ends very soon. >> we have sick
refusing to comply with new york city's vaccine mandate. stats show the number of city workers who have been vaccinated in the last two weeks is up significantly. but some first responders ar pushing back roughly 2,300 firefighters called out sick just today as the new policy took effect that's more than a fifth of all firefighters, citywide data shows about 81% of the fire department workers have received at least one dose. cnbc's valerie castro live tonight outside a firehouse in pr brooklyn...
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york city on the left here competing with the mayor of miami on the right the new friendly rivalry has the crypto world taking notice leader in 5g and a partner who delivers exceptional customer support, and 5g included in every plan, so you get it all. it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. only comcast business' secure network solutions give you the power of sd-wan and advanced security integrated on our activecore platform so you can control your network from anywhere, anytime. it's network management redefined. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. unconventional thinking means we see things differently, so you can focus on what matters most. that's how we've become the leader in 5g and a partner who delivers exceptional customer support, and 5g included in every plan, so you get it all. every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed
york city on the left here competing with the mayor of miami on the right the new friendly rivalry has the crypto world taking notice leader in 5g and a partner who delivers exceptional customer support, and 5g included in every plan, so you get it all. it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. only comcast business' secure network solutions give you the power of sd-wan and...
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head to fiverr.com today and get something started. >>> the new york city mayor-elect getting in on the crypto craze eric adams pledging to take his first three paychecks in bitcoin. it's the latest push to make the big apple the crypto capital of the world, or at least talk like that in a tweet adams writes in part new york city is going to be the center of the cryptocurrency industry and other fast-growing innovative industries, just wait his tweet in response to the miami mayor, francis suarez, who wrote he'd take his next paycheck in bitcoin mckenzie, this feels pretty darn gimmicky can new york even pay the mayor in bitcoin or is that just yakety-yakety-yak. >> what the mayor is actually going to do is receive his paychecks normally and then convert his pay to bitcoin through an exchange. now, despite all of the logistics involved with that, it's been great pr for him in fact this whole crypto throwdown pitting the mayor of new york against the miami mayor has been generating a ton of buzz >> mckenzie, the last time we had you on is when el salvador made crypto a legal tender how's
head to fiverr.com today and get something started. >>> the new york city mayor-elect getting in on the crypto craze eric adams pledging to take his first three paychecks in bitcoin. it's the latest push to make the big apple the crypto capital of the world, or at least talk like that in a tweet adams writes in part new york city is going to be the center of the cryptocurrency industry and other fast-growing innovative industries, just wait his tweet in response to the miami mayor,...
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. >> in new york city, ma mayor de blasio says 9,000 city workers are on unpaid leave for refusing to comply with ma mandates the number of workers vaccinated the last two weeks is up significantly but some first responders are pushing back. firefighters called out sick just today as the new policy took in effect nast m that's more than a fifth of the city valerie castro is live tonight in brooklyn. are we seeing impacts from this? >> reporter: well, shep, mayor deblasio says everyone thousands are on unpaid leave and failing to comply with this mandate, there are no disruption to my city services. the fire department says hundreds of members called out sick and fire houses around the city are feeling the strain. >> there are under staff units that can end immediately if members stop calling in sick when they're not we hope that ends very soon. >> we have sick leave for a reason and we have sick leave for people who are actually sick when city employee fakes it and puts other people lives in danger, that's a serious thing and there will be consequences for that >> reporter: the union
. >> in new york city, ma mayor de blasio says 9,000 city workers are on unpaid leave for refusing to comply with ma mandates the number of workers vaccinated the last two weeks is up significantly but some first responders are pushing back. firefighters called out sick just today as the new policy took in effect nast m that's more than a fifth of the city valerie castro is live tonight in brooklyn. are we seeing impacts from this? >> reporter: well, shep, mayor deblasio says...
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. >>> 92% of all public workers in new york city are now vaccinated 92%. that's according to mayor de blasio and it's a big jump in the last two weeks. but many first responders are still refusing to comply with the city mandate data shows 85% of the police department in new york has received at least one dose the fire department including ems still hovering at 81%. the head of a firefighters union says members need more time to get vaccinated but the mayor reaffirmed today he is sticking with the mandate. >> in the last 24 hour 2000 more city workers who had had been unvaccinated came forward, got vaccinated that number is going to keep going up it's prove burden of proof that vaccine mandates work. and this is how we move the city forward. >> that's new york in los angeles cops could soon face punishment for failing to report their vaccination status. lapd reports more than 1,300 members missed the deadline last month. the police chief in l.a. says those works will receive warning notices this week. according to city council rules, unvaccinated employees
. >>> 92% of all public workers in new york city are now vaccinated 92%. that's according to mayor de blasio and it's a big jump in the last two weeks. but many first responders are still refusing to comply with the city mandate data shows 85% of the police department in new york has received at least one dose the fire department including ems still hovering at 81%. the head of a firefighters union says members need more time to get vaccinated but the mayor reaffirmed today he is...
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one notable drop, new york city. for the very first time, the big apple didn't even crack the top 20 >>> 40 seconds on a race to the finish kyle rittenhouse sobbing, breaking down on the stand as he testified in his murder trial insisting he shot three people in self-defense during protests in unrest in kenosha last year >>> inflation hitting a 30-year high as inflation prices surge more than 6% since a year ago. >>> and white house estimating 900,000 childrens age 5 to 11 received their first covid vaccine dose and now you know the news of this wednesday, november 10th, 2021 i'm shepard smith. follow us on instagram and twitter @thenews on cnbc ♪ i see them bloom ♪ ♪ for me and you ♪ ♪ and i think to myself ♪ ♪ what a wonderful world ♪ a rich life is about more than just money. that's why at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner so you can build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. unconventional thinking means we see things differently, so you vanguard. can
one notable drop, new york city. for the very first time, the big apple didn't even crack the top 20 >>> 40 seconds on a race to the finish kyle rittenhouse sobbing, breaking down on the stand as he testified in his murder trial insisting he shot three people in self-defense during protests in unrest in kenosha last year >>> inflation hitting a 30-year high as inflation prices surge more than 6% since a year ago. >>> and white house estimating 900,000 childrens age 5...
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>>> the federal sex trafficking trial of ghislaine maxwell continues tomorrow in new york city she's charged with recruiting and grooming under age girls to be abused by convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein. >>> jack dorsey stepping down as ceo of twitter effective now he will be replaced by the company's chief technology officer. and now you know the news of this monday, november the 29th, 2021 i'm shepard smith. grateful to kelly evans for filling in over the thanksgiving holidays follow us on twitter and the gram at the news on cnbc we'll see you back here tomorrow night. ♪♪ ♪ and have yourself a merry little christmas now. ♪ celebrate the season together with a holiday gift from pandora jewelry. this is called momentum. and there's no off-season. just work that builds on itself over and over and over again... becuase the only way is through. >>> it is 5:00 a.m. at cnbc and here is your top five at five. here we go again stock futures down big over 500 points we could wipe out all and more of the gains from yesterday. this as the ceo of moderna and some new comments ove
>>> the federal sex trafficking trial of ghislaine maxwell continues tomorrow in new york city she's charged with recruiting and grooming under age girls to be abused by convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein. >>> jack dorsey stepping down as ceo of twitter effective now he will be replaced by the company's chief technology officer. and now you know the news of this monday, november the 29th, 2021 i'm shepard smith. grateful to kelly evans for filling in over the thanksgiving...
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one notable drop, new york city. for the very first time, the big apple didn't even crack the top 20 >>> 40 seconds on a race to the finish kyle rittenhouse sobbing, breaking down on the stand as he testified in his murder trial insisting he shot three people in self-defense during protests in unrest in kenosha last year >>> inflation hitting a 30-year high as consumer prices surg more than 6% since a year ago. >>> and white house estimating roughly 900,000 children age 5 to 11 have received their first covid vaccine dose and now you know the news of this wednesday, november 10th, 2021 follow us on instagram and twitter @thenews on cnbc and listen to the news podcast on apple, spotify or wherever you get your podcast cause when you're not looking, i go to work. ♪♪ strength isn't a given. it's grown. it's earned and tested. ♪♪ we all have the strength to see what's possible. it's up to us to unlock it. tonal. be your strongest. >>> it is 5:00 a.m. at cnbc and here is your top five at five. stocks trying to bou
one notable drop, new york city. for the very first time, the big apple didn't even crack the top 20 >>> 40 seconds on a race to the finish kyle rittenhouse sobbing, breaking down on the stand as he testified in his murder trial insisting he shot three people in self-defense during protests in unrest in kenosha last year >>> inflation hitting a 30-year high as consumer prices surg more than 6% since a year ago. >>> and white house estimating roughly 900,000 children...
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. >> cops sayjashyah moore was last seen buying groceries at a deli just a few miles east of new york city. her mother says she's confident her daughter did not run away. so far cops have yet to identify any possible suspects. local coverage now from nbc 4 new york and their i-team investigator sarah wallace >> reporter: we learned here today that 50 local state and federal investigators had been out in this neighborhood retracing the missing girl's steps. they'd been going through the family's cell phones, interviewing witnesses and scouring for video evidence. there are plenty of cameras in this area. >> we are standing with the family 14 years old, you got to be in an outrage >> reporter: a demonstration this afternoon near the east orange, new jersey deli with 14-year-old jashyah moore bought groceries on the morning of september 14th and seemingly disappeared without a trace. they call for officials to do more to find the missing teen. during the community-led church last night, jashyah's mom issued a new plea. >> i feel like somebody may have her against her will, and that's why
. >> cops sayjashyah moore was last seen buying groceries at a deli just a few miles east of new york city. her mother says she's confident her daughter did not run away. so far cops have yet to identify any possible suspects. local coverage now from nbc 4 new york and their i-team investigator sarah wallace >> reporter: we learned here today that 50 local state and federal investigators had been out in this neighborhood retracing the missing girl's steps. they'd been going through...
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. >> in new york city, ma mayor de blasio says 9,000 city workers are on unpaid leave for refusing to comply with ma mandates the number of workers vaccinated the last two weeks is up significantly but some first responders are pushing back. firefighters called out sick just today as the new policy took in actually sick when city employee fakes it and puts other people lives in danger, that's a serious thing and there will be consequences for thatuld were out yesterday picking garbage on a sunday outside of the normal cycle just to make sure there i. why two conservative members seemed a little skippal. >>> world leaders address climate change promising action and change not every country showed up. not everybody is buying the message. >>> and the head of one of britain's biggest banks steps down, the report into his relationship with the convicted sex offender, jeffery epstein. when you hear the word healthy it always feels a little out of reach. but it's all about the baby steps. maybe it's a jump or eating something green. or taking mom to get that vaccine. ♪ healthier means brin
. >> in new york city, ma mayor de blasio says 9,000 city workers are on unpaid leave for refusing to comply with ma mandates the number of workers vaccinated the last two weeks is up significantly but some first responders are pushing back. firefighters called out sick just today as the new policy took in actually sick when city employee fakes it and puts other people lives in danger, that's a serious thing and there will be consequences for thatuld were out yesterday picking garbage on...