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people say new york city is back. new york city's marathon is certainly back, as well. people did the restrictions in place. show a proof of vaccination or have a negative test before they run. some spectators wore masks but the enthusiasm, the cowbells back on. there's what the spectators had to say. >> it's great. like seeing the flags, the music. everything. like everyone is cheering for everyone so it's great. you are against the time and not like anybody else. >> i think it's crazy. the people cheering up, the people everywhere and it feels very nice to have the support for the runners. >> reporter: yeah. just in incredible. in 2019 the last time this marathon happened there were 50,000. this year 30,000 and started them in more waves for space. talking to the runners that's why they love it. they love it so much as you well know. 2:08 was the men's -- his time. >> wow. >> reporter: and yeah. just incredible times for both of the runners there. 2:08 the time there for that. fastest run. so much excitement, yasmin. >> think about that. 26.2 miles. it is incredible.
people say new york city is back. new york city's marathon is certainly back, as well. people did the restrictions in place. show a proof of vaccination or have a negative test before they run. some spectators wore masks but the enthusiasm, the cowbells back on. there's what the spectators had to say. >> it's great. like seeing the flags, the music. everything. like everyone is cheering for everyone so it's great. you are against the time and not like anybody else. >> i think it's...
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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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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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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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you've seen the outdoor dining in new york city, it's joyous. people are out, the city is active and alive again. halloween was beautiful. there were trick-or-treaters all over new york city and life felt like it was moving forward. but that's because we have that high level of vaccination. that's given us the freedom. and sometimes you have to use a muscular approach to help make sure things go right. these mandates, i'm telling you, anyone out there listening, ceo or public leader, just do it. yeah, there's a lot of noise -- >> just do it, baby. >> -- to it because people respond to deadlines, people respond to a firm, tough decision. i guarantee you, people don't like to lose their paycheck. you say get vaccinated or no paycheck, that will get people moving quickly. the proof is in the pudding. it happened with lightning speed in this city and now it's made us safer and now things are coming back to life, and we have to end this era once and for all. >> mr. mayor, you said yesterday only 6%, 6% of city employees are out on unpaid leave right
you've seen the outdoor dining in new york city, it's joyous. people are out, the city is active and alive again. halloween was beautiful. there were trick-or-treaters all over new york city and life felt like it was moving forward. but that's because we have that high level of vaccination. that's given us the freedom. and sometimes you have to use a muscular approach to help make sure things go right. these mandates, i'm telling you, anyone out there listening, ceo or public leader, just do...
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then it's a nice rebound in time for the sunday new york city marathon. as we look toward monday and tuesday, 60s, 70s, above normal for this time of year as we kick off next week. we're also watching showers and storms in southeast florida. you're going to see localized flooding, even severe weather as we head into the later part of the day. watch out for that. that's going to track in wet weather and flooding for parts of the southeast on saturday. so your rainfall forecast especially in florida, we're looking up to even 3 inches in some spots. there's your coastal flood threat, moderate flooding, closed roads. that will be the story for your saturday. then your rainfall forecast in the pacific northwest, we're looking at high-elevation snow, near a foot in some spots, and generally 1 to 3 inches. looking good for bill karins and willie geist. the weather is cooperating. we're looking at temperatures in the upper 30s, low 40s, which is perfect for the marathon. >> yes, it is. my job is stand ag long the road cheering them on, maybe holding up a joe scar
then it's a nice rebound in time for the sunday new york city marathon. as we look toward monday and tuesday, 60s, 70s, above normal for this time of year as we kick off next week. we're also watching showers and storms in southeast florida. you're going to see localized flooding, even severe weather as we head into the later part of the day. watch out for that. that's going to track in wet weather and flooding for parts of the southeast on saturday. so your rainfall forecast especially in...
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in just a moment i'll talk to new york city mayor-elect eric adams. but first, let's check in again with richard lui for an update on a breaking news story in atlanta. >> rev, we wanted to get you updated. atlanta's heartsfield jackson airport receiving the all clear during an accidental discharge of a weapon. there is no active shooter or injuries. the noise, of course, startling travelers and temporarily grounding departing flights at the country's busiest air. police are now investigating that incident. rev, we'll have more later as we get more details. back to you. >> thank you, richard. >>> now to one of america's most demanding jobs, the mayor of new york is a demanding job and the next mayor of new york city will be charged with implementing newly passed infrastructure packages, improving relations between police department and the community it serves, and, of course, helping the city recover from the coronavirus pandemic. my next guest will be tackling all those challenges and more in less than a month and a half now. joining me now, eric adam
in just a moment i'll talk to new york city mayor-elect eric adams. but first, let's check in again with richard lui for an update on a breaking news story in atlanta. >> rev, we wanted to get you updated. atlanta's heartsfield jackson airport receiving the all clear during an accidental discharge of a weapon. there is no active shooter or injuries. the noise, of course, startling travelers and temporarily grounding departing flights at the country's busiest air. police are now...
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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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york city and the tail end of new york city. washington, d.c. looks like the worse of it is just about ending, about now to 8:00 a.m., after that you should be fine. we track line of storm and torrential rain in fell yarks heaviest around 9:00 a.m. the new york city area from 9:00 a.m. to noon, strong winds and some collapses of thunder moving through. rain totals up to 2 inches. a lot of heavy rain in the northeast. the leaves are down now. we'll get localize street floodings and for boston 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. is the worst for you. in the midwest, we have semi blowing over. you have rain changing over to snow and temperatures getting cold. so you get the idea it will be a difficult day to be flying across the country when you automatic about major hub bike d.c., new york, and chicago. as far as wind gusts, they'll peaked today. your weekend forecast, unsettle weather to the northeast on saturday. you may get some football games on sunday and on saturday, joe, and the great lakes. it's that time of the year, we are talking about c
york city and the tail end of new york city. washington, d.c. looks like the worse of it is just about ending, about now to 8:00 a.m., after that you should be fine. we track line of storm and torrential rain in fell yarks heaviest around 9:00 a.m. the new york city area from 9:00 a.m. to noon, strong winds and some collapses of thunder moving through. rain totals up to 2 inches. a lot of heavy rain in the northeast. the leaves are down now. we'll get localize street floodings and for boston...
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i got to say new york city was crazy. we'll be talking to mayor de blasio about this. you can tell foreign tourists were in town yesterday because the whole place exploded. it was very exciting to be in new york city and having actually taxi drivers complaining about the fact that traffic is worst now than it was before. >> the same with subway. >> and i am going all the way. >> i thought i bring this up for a reason. jean, everything i do is i do for a reason. talk about your lovely and beautiful talented wife, ava, i know she has an art exhibit that was halted for a long time because of covid. when is that going to become available? >> now scheduled to be in april. >> fantastic. >> i will give i exact date in a while and make sure everybody is informed when that happens. it's very exciting and what is christmas in new york without the millions of foreign tourists flocking your way on the sidewalk? >> it's not christmas. what is new york if you can walk down fifth avenue and so it's back. >> any immortal words? pretend it's a city. just don't stop. do you see that her
i got to say new york city was crazy. we'll be talking to mayor de blasio about this. you can tell foreign tourists were in town yesterday because the whole place exploded. it was very exciting to be in new york city and having actually taxi drivers complaining about the fact that traffic is worst now than it was before. >> the same with subway. >> and i am going all the way. >> i thought i bring this up for a reason. jean, everything i do is i do for a reason. talk about your...
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new york city is crowded. the restaurants are full, bars, people are spilling outside, out front, and today on veterans day, we'll gather all different groups, all different supporters, veterans from as many wars as you can think of marching up fifth avenue to celebrate their service. i'll be there with operation mend out of ucla. i've been with them for ten years and can't wait to head out once we're done today. >> wonderful. >> that's excexciting. >> wonderful. >> willie, you use the same terminology i've always used in pensacola. i look left, right, man, this baby is bumping, right? >> it's cool. willie uses it right. you just sound weird. >> well, of course i do. lemire, is brooklyn bumping again? brooklyn is moving, right? again, it's almost like the marathon was the reopening of new york city. i mean, we can't believe how many people were there. i take it it's the same in brooklyn? >> i'm in washington these days at the moment, joe. you're right, certainly more life here in d.c. than there had been. flas
new york city is crowded. the restaurants are full, bars, people are spilling outside, out front, and today on veterans day, we'll gather all different groups, all different supporters, veterans from as many wars as you can think of marching up fifth avenue to celebrate their service. i'll be there with operation mend out of ucla. i've been with them for ten years and can't wait to head out once we're done today. >> wonderful. >> that's excexciting. >> wonderful. >>...
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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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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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suburbs of new york city. you can see the result here, closely mirrored the statewide result in the 2020 presidential election. biden carried bergen by 15 points. this could be a bellwether as we watch the results tonight. there are also some republicans in the old days, the christie days, when republicans could win in new jersey, used to dlir huge margins, talk about monmouth county. trump won monmouth county by less than three points. when christie was winning statewide in new jersey, he could win monmouth by 30 points. so if there's going to be a surprise here tonight in new jersey, we're going to see ciattarelli start rolling up numbers here that republicans haven't seen in some time. we'll get a sense, polls closing at 8:00 p.m. in new jersey. we'll get a sense if he's on the path to doing that and have a surprise. >> give us a photo of virginia at this hour. >> let's take a look over here at the virginia map. new jersey, we say, was a ten-point state for joe biden in 2020. virginia -- excuse me, was a 16
suburbs of new york city. you can see the result here, closely mirrored the statewide result in the 2020 presidential election. biden carried bergen by 15 points. this could be a bellwether as we watch the results tonight. there are also some republicans in the old days, the christie days, when republicans could win in new jersey, used to dlir huge margins, talk about monmouth county. trump won monmouth county by less than three points. when christie was winning statewide in new jersey, he...
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here in new york city, brooklyn borough president and former new york city police officer eric adams looking to become the city's second black mayor. new jersey governor phil murphy attempting to do what no other governor from the garden state has done since 1977. win a re-election, and in boston history made no matter who wins. rehema ellis in my home state of new jersey and trymaine lee in massachusetts. ra hane ma rehema, in jersey, w second doubters we are. no democratic has won re-election in over 40 years. people in new jersey moving out because of high taxes. they are pushing the govern beer to try to push the president to reinstate the s.a.l.t. deduction. easier said than done. how's it looking for the governor? >> reporter: according to some poll watchers, stephanie, the governor's favored to win. biden won the state last year in the presidential election. 57% of people voted for the democrat, but 41% of the people voted for a republican. i have to tell you, over the last few days this race has narrowed. think about the issues for the incumbent governor phil murphy, it's cov
here in new york city, brooklyn borough president and former new york city police officer eric adams looking to become the city's second black mayor. new jersey governor phil murphy attempting to do what no other governor from the garden state has done since 1977. win a re-election, and in boston history made no matter who wins. rehema ellis in my home state of new jersey and trymaine lee in massachusetts. ra hane ma rehema, in jersey, w second doubters we are. no democratic has won re-election...
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alarming for people in new york city. they say it could affect response times and not just the fire department but you have thousands of people within the nypd who are unvaccinated. you have sanitation workers unvaccinated. and none of those people are allowed to come to work today and not getting paid. the fire department outside this particular fire house the union leader showed up at 6:00 in the morning. >> that's our issue, is we only got nine days to comply with the mandate. the teachers got 30 days. corrections has december 1 as their date to comply. all we are asking for is extra time, to get time to file the religious and medical exemptions and get the vaccination if they so choose. >> reporter: so city leaders are accusing the unvaccinated firefighters of putting new yorkers at risk. they accuse the city leaders of putting new yorkers at risk. all eyes are on the response times and whether or not it is really going to affect whether you have fire trucks showing up in time. you also talk about the police, as well.
alarming for people in new york city. they say it could affect response times and not just the fire department but you have thousands of people within the nypd who are unvaccinated. you have sanitation workers unvaccinated. and none of those people are allowed to come to work today and not getting paid. the fire department outside this particular fire house the union leader showed up at 6:00 in the morning. >> that's our issue, is we only got nine days to comply with the mandate. the...
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elections tomorrow night including mayor of new york city and mayor of boston start right here at 5:00 p.m. eastern with nicolle wallace and steve kornacki, joy reid and rachel maddow will join the coverage before the polls close in virginia at 7:00 p.m. eastern. the voters will get the last word tomorrow night. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> good evening once again, day 286 of the biden administration, and the eve of a critical election day including the most closely watched contest in a state joe biden won easily in 2020. just hours from now, polls will open in the commonwealth of virginia where democrat terry mcauliffe, republican glenn youngkin are in a tight race for governor. here's how "the wall street journal" sums up the stakes. both parties are looking for signals about the broader political climate heading into next year's midterm elections. all eyes also on new jersey's race for governor. the incumbent, democrat phil murphy seeking a second term in a tough political climate. he is standing by to join us just ahead. the democratic party's leader is now
elections tomorrow night including mayor of new york city and mayor of boston start right here at 5:00 p.m. eastern with nicolle wallace and steve kornacki, joy reid and rachel maddow will join the coverage before the polls close in virginia at 7:00 p.m. eastern. the voters will get the last word tomorrow night. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> good evening once again, day 286 of the biden administration, and the eve of a critical election day including the...
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i remember because i live in new york city. this four-month period is now the subject of a new documentary titled "the first wave." the film takes viewers inside long island jewish medical center's covid unit where health care workers put their lives on the line to battle a virus they didn't even quite understand. >> last week, there were like maybe one, two, three patients that we kind of heard about, like whispered about. >> you're not needing as much oxygen. >> is this a covid patient, is this not a covid patient? >> the infection went into his bone. >> and now i have a list where pretty much all of the patients have covid-19. we are taught pattern recognition. and as of right now, there's no clear pattern. >> that was dr. natalie dujet, a board certified internalist and hospitalist. doctor, it's great to have you with us. i know when you signed onto the film, did you have any idea of how dire the situation in your hospital would get in such a short amount of time? >> first of all, thank you for having me. and to answer your
i remember because i live in new york city. this four-month period is now the subject of a new documentary titled "the first wave." the film takes viewers inside long island jewish medical center's covid unit where health care workers put their lives on the line to battle a virus they didn't even quite understand. >> last week, there were like maybe one, two, three patients that we kind of heard about, like whispered about. >> you're not needing as much oxygen. >> is...
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in new york, a city that's did i veers and has issues around nypd equity, racial justice. striking as well. i wouldn't ignore that. we had him as a candidate on this issue. here's what he told me. >> do you believe that this office, the d.a. has the legal authority to indict an ex-president if warranted? >> certainly. actually haven't heard any argument to the contrary that we can't have a system where anyone is above the law. that is a bed principal of the entire judicial system. >> yeah, it is great. i am sure if we keep this up, we'll get him for a parking ticket, find out he didn't -- michael cohen told us what happened. now, michael cohen is the only person that's been in trump's orbit that has actually turned tail and told the truth, and his credibility is not the best, not that i don't believe him, he started off lying. the problem we keep running into, the problem we saw with the first grand jury is that they had allen weisselberg on tax evasion and things he was charged with. seemed to have had him dead to right, and then flip. allen weisselberg takes all the weig
in new york, a city that's did i veers and has issues around nypd equity, racial justice. striking as well. i wouldn't ignore that. we had him as a candidate on this issue. here's what he told me. >> do you believe that this office, the d.a. has the legal authority to indict an ex-president if warranted? >> certainly. actually haven't heard any argument to the contrary that we can't have a system where anyone is above the law. that is a bed principal of the entire judicial system....
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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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i've been to aoc's district in new york city. it is an urban new york city congressional district. you walk around, it occurs to you, you know with this place could use? some infrastructure. how did she explain that to the folks back home in her district, even though she is not under attack by her party like the other side of the aisle? >> i think she will figure that out. listen, you asked if i heard a lot of criticism and, in fact, i have not because, you know, the bill did pass. it got through. so, what we will see, i suspect she will say it is a good thing. 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. but of course i supported, and of course i support all the projects. i think it is an easier, not as heavy a left, 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 concrete for their constituents. that used to be a really stupid thing to do for a member of congr
i've been to aoc's district in new york city. it is an urban new york city congressional district. you walk around, it occurs to you, you know with this place could use? some infrastructure. how did she explain that to the folks back home in her district, even though she is not under attack by her party like the other side of the aisle? >> i think she will figure that out. listen, you asked if i heard a lot of criticism and, in fact, i have not because, you know, the bill did pass. it got...
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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...
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. >> all right, good morning, welcome to "morning joe," with us here in new york city -- we have the host of "way too early," jonathan lemire, former aide, elise jordan. richard haas and eugene robinson. >> willie and i were talking. he was asking
. >> all right, good morning, welcome to "morning joe," with us here in new york city -- we have the host of "way too early," jonathan lemire, former aide, elise jordan. richard haas and eugene robinson. >> willie and i were talking. he was asking
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. >>> this morning new york city knows who the next mayor will be. adams will now be the city's 110th mayor. he also becomes just the second black mayor in new york city history. beating the republican. the democrat in boston now the first woman and first person of color to be the city's mayor in nearly 200 years. and in buffalo, byron brown. in june he lost his bid to get on the ticket in the democratic primary. in minneapolis there's a wrench in the police reform. they rejected a proposal to replace that city's police department and replace it with a department of public safety. it's a change police reform advocates had been pushing for since the murder of george floyd. the city's police chief and mayor were against the proposal on the ballot. shaquille brewster is in minnesota for us. we were talking about it yesterday. voters who supported the proposal, how are they reacting and what's next for police reform in minneapolis? >> reporter: you know, the unique thing about this campaign is the idea that both sides, the people who supported this amend
. >>> this morning new york city knows who the next mayor will be. adams will now be the city's 110th mayor. he also becomes just the second black mayor in new york city history. beating the republican. the democrat in boston now the first woman and first person of color to be the city's mayor in nearly 200 years. and in buffalo, byron brown. in june he lost his bid to get on the ticket in the democratic primary. in minneapolis there's a wrench in the police reform. they rejected a...
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i'm outside of citi field, home to the new york mets and also the city's largest vaccination site. children with their parents ages 5 to 11 are showing up here, getting in line to get their vaccines. meanwhile, that fight against mask mandates taking a blow in a courthouse in texas. a judge there ruled that the ban in the state against mask mandates is unlawful. after months of heated clashes nationwide over masks in schools, a texas judge ruling overnight the state's ban on school mask mandates violates federal law. governor greg abbott issued the order prohibiting schools from requiring students and staff to wear masks before the year started. >> kids will not be forced by government or by schools to wear masks in school. >> reporter: in a conversation with lester, cdc director rochelle walensky says with vaccines for kids ramping up, now is not the time to let our guard down. >> kids should continue to wear masks even if they're vaccinated? >> i would say masks are for now but not forever. >> reporter: in new york city, children aren't just going to get vaccines. the vaccines ar
i'm outside of citi field, home to the new york mets and also the city's largest vaccination site. children with their parents ages 5 to 11 are showing up here, getting in line to get their vaccines. meanwhile, that fight against mask mandates taking a blow in a courthouse in texas. a judge there ruled that the ban in the state against mask mandates is unlawful. after months of heated clashes nationwide over masks in schools, a texas judge ruling overnight the state's ban on school mask...
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as we come on the air, high drama in courtrooms from brunswick, georgia to new york city. in new york city, two of the men convicted for killing malcolm x are expected to be exonerated. and in brunswick, georgia, the defense rolled the dice by putting the man who shot and killed ahmaud arbery on the stand. will it pay off? today it was the prosecution's turn to cross-examine travis mcmichael. the prosecutor took travis mcmichael step by step through the events leading up to, during, and after he shot arbery three times. remember,
as we come on the air, high drama in courtrooms from brunswick, georgia to new york city. in new york city, two of the men convicted for killing malcolm x are expected to be exonerated. and in brunswick, georgia, the defense rolled the dice by putting the man who shot and killed ahmaud arbery on the stand. will it pay off? today it was the prosecution's turn to cross-examine travis mcmichael. the prosecutor took travis mcmichael step by step through the events leading up to, during, and after...
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nbc news allison morris will be running her 7th new york city marathon. she joins us now from the finish line in central park. i am impressed that you are doing your 7th. i got to ask you as a first timer, word of advise within 48 hours until that starting run goes off. >> reporter: cotton is rotten, don't wear any of it. finish with a smile no matter how horrendous it's. everybody wants to see a happy willie geist here. we are here, the new york city maathon is ready for you. we are so excited. this is the biggest marathon in the world. it's going to look a little different this year because of the pandemic. runners is expected to provide one negative proof within 48 hours or proof that they had at least one vaccine and they're going to be asked to wear masks to the starting line, at the starting line but not along the course. don't worry about that. the marathon expo over the weekend over the javid center will not be opened this year. there will be more start waves. there will be five. i am don't feel bad being in the fourth wave, i am not the last one
nbc news allison morris will be running her 7th new york city marathon. she joins us now from the finish line in central park. i am impressed that you are doing your 7th. i got to ask you as a first timer, word of advise within 48 hours until that starting run goes off. >> reporter: cotton is rotten, don't wear any of it. finish with a smile no matter how horrendous it's. everybody wants to see a happy willie geist here. we are here, the new york city maathon is ready for you. we are so...
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, and the trial was in new york city. he never went to washington to bring these threats closer to the people he was threatening? >> right. an his lawyers definitely stressed that a lot. i mean, he never went to the capitol riots. they say he had no ride. no one wanted to take him to the capitol riots. he didn't have any weapons is something they really stressed. he posted the video two days after the capitol riots, and actually, it's not the video about aoc and schumer. this one is just a more broad "he said kill your senators, slaughter them all." and he talked about spraying bullets at congress members. so, yeah, he never actually made it down. but with the inauguration coming up on january 20th, i think there was a sense that this threat was -- even though they didn't know whether he had weapons, they wanted to, you know, the fbi wanted to get him before anything worse happened. >> so the guy who couldn't get a ride down to washington for january 6 is now sentenced to 19 months. >> yeah. and he already served ten. whi
, and the trial was in new york city. he never went to washington to bring these threats closer to the people he was threatening? >> right. an his lawyers definitely stressed that a lot. i mean, he never went to the capitol riots. they say he had no ride. no one wanted to take him to the capitol riots. he didn't have any weapons is something they really stressed. he posted the video two days after the capitol riots, and actually, it's not the video about aoc and schumer. this one is just...
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. >> for an aging city like new york city, this bill was incredibly important and the reality is that this is the type of investment that people actually pay taxes for. those basic infrastructure needs that you expect from government but have been neglected for decades. >> so explain what we're seeing here, claire. are we actually seeing republicans who are putting constituents over their party? and how come they're being punished in the house for doing it, but over in the senate, lindsey graham, mitch mcconnell, they voted for the infrastructure bill. nobody's yelling at them. >> yeah, the leadership in the senate, the republican leadership voted for this bill. >> can you explain this? >> we are hanging on by our fingernails in washington to a pretty basic concept. can you vote for something because it's a good idea or do you have to vote against it because the other party's in charge. that's really the reality that's going on here, stephanie. >> but how come that only -- you only get punished if you're in the house but not in the senate? >> because the house is a much more partisan
. >> for an aging city like new york city, this bill was incredibly important and the reality is that this is the type of investment that people actually pay taxes for. those basic infrastructure needs that you expect from government but have been neglected for decades. >> so explain what we're seeing here, claire. are we actually seeing republicans who are putting constituents over their party? and how come they're being punished in the house for doing it, but over in the senate,...
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to new york city, boston area, as we go into your evening hours. right now, it's about a quarter of an inch to a half inch of rain. but that's really not the problem. this front continues to make its way off shore, even impacting areas of louisiana into the deep south. so if you're traveling along i-95 corridor, that will be a problem for tonight, but behind the front, that's where the dramatic weather really starts to happen. it's that colder air that will continue to shift, and then the wind gusts up to about 35 to 40 miles per hour. but we're also going to be watching lake huron, all the way to lake erie where we're going to deal with lake enhanced moisture. the snowfall will be limited to interior areas of new york and in northeast ohio as well. so that's just front number one. look at some of these airport delays, i do think they have gotten better in the last 24 hours. if you're in the greater cleveland area, expect some cancellation to delays, dealing with that snow and wind. also going to be watching boston, but traveling out of new york ci
to new york city, boston area, as we go into your evening hours. right now, it's about a quarter of an inch to a half inch of rain. but that's really not the problem. this front continues to make its way off shore, even impacting areas of louisiana into the deep south. so if you're traveling along i-95 corridor, that will be a problem for tonight, but behind the front, that's where the dramatic weather really starts to happen. it's that colder air that will continue to shift, and then the wind...
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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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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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nbc news projects that eric adams will become the mayor of new york city. here is eric adams tonight. >> this is a moment for the people who have picked -- and in the row is not the end of the road as long as you make -- tonight we are going to make a turn and take our city and a new direction. >> former police captain in manhattan, in manhattan as well alvin brag will become the first black district attorney. alvin bragg and his chief financial officer allen weisselberg on charges of tax fraud. in boston history was made as michelle wu was the first woman and asian american to be elected the mayor of that city. in minneapolis voters rejected a valid initiative that would have replaced the city's police department with a department of public safety, an initiative that had contraction after the murder of george floyd. now one last look at new jersey, with steve kornacki. steve, what's going on there? >> well the holding pattern continues. you see jeff ciattarelli, still by 565 votes nothing new in a while. i'm starting to suspect strongly that we won't for t
nbc news projects that eric adams will become the mayor of new york city. here is eric adams tonight. >> this is a moment for the people who have picked -- and in the row is not the end of the road as long as you make -- tonight we are going to make a turn and take our city and a new direction. >> former police captain in manhattan, in manhattan as well alvin brag will become the first black district attorney. alvin bragg and his chief financial officer allen weisselberg on charges...
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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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new york city, the timing of the heaviest rain for you, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. a very slow morning commute from philly to new york city. boston, the heaviest will be 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. we could get claps of thunder, which is pretty rare for november. so for today's forecast, look at chicago. rain changing over to snow. 41 degrees with the temperatures plummeting. heavy rain in the northwest. getting to your forecast for the weekend, jonathan, much cooler in the northeast with rain and snow showers on saturday and on sunday, we'll call it plain old snow. we may get football games in the great lakes. we'll have to watch how it looks for cleveland and chicago for sunday games. >> football in the snow is best. i can't say a rainy day is what the nation needs. >> tgif. have a great weekend zwriel ahead, a look across hospitals across the country as covid cases rise. we'll be right back. s covid cases rise we'll be right back. oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a
new york city, the timing of the heaviest rain for you, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. a very slow morning commute from philly to new york city. boston, the heaviest will be 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. we could get claps of thunder, which is pretty rare for november. so for today's forecast, look at chicago. rain changing over to snow. 41 degrees with the temperatures plummeting. heavy rain in the northwest. getting to your forecast for the weekend, jonathan, much cooler in the northeast with rain and snow...
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the disgraced former new york city police commissioner, x comp it, we richard kerry. john eastman who's the lawyer who devised the reason trump cemented supporters to
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we >> these threats were made from his home, in new york city, and the trial was in new york city. he never went to washington to bring these threats closer to the people he was threatening. >> right, and his lawyers definitely stress not a lot. he never went to the capitol riots, they say he had no one wanted to take into the capitol riots, he didn't have any weapons is something that they really stress, he posted the video two days after the capitol riot. it's not the video about aoc and schumer, this one is just a more broad's killer senators slaughter them all. he talked about sprain bullets at congress members. so, yeah, he never actually made it down, but with the inauguration coming up on january 20th, i think there was a sense that this threat, even though they didn't know if he had weapons, they want to get it before anything worse happened. >> so the guy who couldn't get a ride down to washington on january six is now sentenced 18 months? >> yeah. and he already served ten, and while he was in jail at brooklyn's metropolitan detention center, he was a cell night of robert
we >> these threats were made from his home, in new york city, and the trial was in new york city. he never went to washington to bring these threats closer to the people he was threatening. >> right, and his lawyers definitely stress not a lot. he never went to the capitol riots, they say he had no one wanted to take into the capitol riots, he didn't have any weapons is something that they really stress, he posted the video two days after the capitol riot. it's not the video about...
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is speaking right now in a new york city courtroom. this is cy vance. let's listen in for one moment. >> -- traffic afternoon at the audubon ballroom. every police investigator and trial attorney on this case has died. in a case that rested entirely on testimony, every single person involved in the trial has died. all the physical evidence including the shotgun use income the murder is gone. there is no way to get them back. but what we have obtained in this reinvestigation now are numerous materials that our office tragically did not have in 1965 and thus did not turn over to defense. most critically, we have obtained dozens and dozens of reports of the fbi and the nypd's bureau for special services and investigations. these records include fbi reports of witnesses who failed to identify mr. islam and who implicated other subjects and suspects and significantly, we now have reports revealing that on orders from director j. edgar hoover himself, the fbi elected in multiple incidents not to tell police or prosecutors that they were in fact fbi informants
is speaking right now in a new york city courtroom. this is cy vance. let's listen in for one moment. >> -- traffic afternoon at the audubon ballroom. every police investigator and trial attorney on this case has died. in a case that rested entirely on testimony, every single person involved in the trial has died. all the physical evidence including the shotgun use income the murder is gone. there is no way to get them back. but what we have obtained in this reinvestigation now are...
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look at new york city to just take one example. new york times reported in the 12 days when the mandate was force announce, and monday's deadline the vaccination rate shut up as many cities. the city's emergency medical services which operated ambulances, the vaccination rate jumped to 87% from 61. sanitation departments a vaccination rate jumped 20 points, to 82. the adult vaccination across new york city is at 86%. that is a pretty good boost in less than two weeks. brings those agency bases in line with the overall vaccination rate in the city. in fact, across all the city agencies, about 9000 employees have been placed on unpaid leave. that may scene like a lot. but keep in mind the city is over 3000 and 70,000 people on people. those 9000 people make up less than two and a half percent of the initial employees. i would've up police? well, fewer than three dozen uniformed officers have about 35,000 replaced on home paid leave on monday when the deadline expired. less than three dozen. 34 near cops were put on leave, out of 35,0
look at new york city to just take one example. new york times reported in the 12 days when the mandate was force announce, and monday's deadline the vaccination rate shut up as many cities. the city's emergency medical services which operated ambulances, the vaccination rate jumped to 87% from 61. sanitation departments a vaccination rate jumped 20 points, to 82. the adult vaccination across new york city is at 86%. that is a pretty good boost in less than two weeks. brings those agency bases...
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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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another sign of the season here in new york city. the skating rink right here at rockefeller center opening up today as we await the arrival, of course, of the rockefeller center christmas tree. wiesht. we'll be right back. ree. wiesht we'll be right back as a dj, i know all about customization. we'll be right back. we'll be . . we'll be ght back we'll be rigk . how about a throwback? you got it. ♪ liberty, liberty - liberty, liberty ♪ uh, i'll settle for something i can dance to. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ♪ ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ (man 1) oh, this looks like we're in a screen saver. (man 2) yeah, but we need to go higher. (man 1) higher. (man 2) definitely higher. (man 1) we're like yodeling high. [yodeling] yo-de-le-he... (man 2) hey, no. uh-uh, don't do that. (man 1) we should go even higher! (man 2) yeah, let's do it. (both) woah! (man 2) i'm good. (man 1) me, too. (man 2) mm-hm. (vo) adventure has a new look. (man 1) let's go lower. (man 2) lower, that sou
another sign of the season here in new york city. the skating rink right here at rockefeller center opening up today as we await the arrival, of course, of the rockefeller center christmas tree. wiesht. we'll be right back. ree. wiesht we'll be right back as a dj, i know all about customization. we'll be right back. we'll be . . we'll be ght back we'll be rigk . how about a throwback? you got it. ♪ liberty, liberty - liberty, liberty ♪ uh, i'll settle for something i can dance to. ♪...
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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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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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like right here in new york city where the police unions threatened the mandate would relieve upwards of 10,000 officers, that number at the beginning of the week was only a whopping 34. according to the police commissioner, 85% of the nypd staff are now vaccinated. all right, that is tonight's "reidout." joy will be back many to. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> it clearly was a fair election and i applaud the governor-elect. >> the most important takeaway on a bad night for democrats. and the conspiracies that he indulged move on without him and jfk jr. >>> shots go into the first arm
like right here in new york city where the police unions threatened the mandate would relieve upwards of 10,000 officers, that number at the beginning of the week was only a whopping 34. according to the police commissioner, 85% of the nypd staff are now vaccinated. all right, that is tonight's "reidout." joy will be back many to. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> it clearly was a fair election and i applaud...
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york city and are dealing with skyrocketing crime, it's why that was a huge issue in the new york's mayor's race and eric adams said, hey, we've got to pump the brakes. we got to make sure people who are committing violent acts and committing gun crimes aren't back out on the street like in a couple hours. >> yeah, or at least give the judges discretion to say, wait a minute, this person is a danger to society and he should not be back out on the street right now. that's part of the problem in new york, judges have no discretion. in the meantime in waukesha as we just heard, you have six kids, six children lying in critical condition. we're sending out prayers to their friends and family this morning. >>> coming up -- a new look at a powerful project from acclaimed filmmaker ken burns. why he says being american means reckoning with our violent history. "morning joe" is coming right back. - [announcer] meet the ninja foodi family, with pressure cookers that steam crisp, ovens that flip up and away, grills that bring outdoor flavors indoors, and blenders that spin up healthy eating.
york city and are dealing with skyrocketing crime, it's why that was a huge issue in the new york's mayor's race and eric adams said, hey, we've got to pump the brakes. we got to make sure people who are committing violent acts and committing gun crimes aren't back out on the street like in a couple hours. >> yeah, or at least give the judges discretion to say, wait a minute, this person is a danger to society and he should not be back out on the street right now. that's part of the...
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shout out to the best pies in new york city's. and pick up the pies. that is exactly, there are so many trips like that that can be replaced for so many people if this was in peoples hands. >> yes, i would do the same thing, if i had to go get a pizza pick it up. that's genuinely how i go pick it up. and i bike up a hill back. i get a little bit of exercise and between that and picking up and dropping my kid off, that is about 80% of my car rides. so, if i have a giant load of groceries and i still take my car but that is pretty rare that i need to go out and get it a ton of groceries. it could replace about 80% of what i use. and i don't live in a big city. i live in a pretty suburban place. it has done it for me. all right, jake has been kang, thank you for joining us tonight. i should say thank you again for joining me on my podcast to talk about your great grand new book, the loneliest americans. you should check that out. our episode is done no. i spoke with documentarian alex glibly about the art of filmmaking, you can listen to my conversation w
shout out to the best pies in new york city's. and pick up the pies. that is exactly, there are so many trips like that that can be replaced for so many people if this was in peoples hands. >> yes, i would do the same thing, if i had to go get a pizza pick it up. that's genuinely how i go pick it up. and i bike up a hill back. i get a little bit of exercise and between that and picking up and dropping my kid off, that is about 80% of my car rides. so, if i have a giant load of groceries...
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. >>> and the 50th running of the new york city marathon was held today. it was cancelled last year due to covid-19. both the men's and women's races had first-place winners from kenya. they finished the 26-mile jaunt through new york's five boroughs in less than two and a half hours. more "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton, right after this break. bipolar depression. it made me feel like i was trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of people living with bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place... ...and be hard to manage. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. latuda is not for everyone. call your doctor about unusual mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. elderly dementia patients on latuda have an incr
. >>> and the 50th running of the new york city marathon was held today. it was cancelled last year due to covid-19. both the men's and women's races had first-place winners from kenya. they finished the 26-mile jaunt through new york's five boroughs in less than two and a half hours. more "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton, right after this break. bipolar depression. it made me feel like i was trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of people living...