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new york city forces monster. you have to fight you have to actually rush, hold with the city in order to just get the very basic necessity of life. ah. then so the idea of the city having something on its conscience, this is rather small blot, frankly. i mean, with all honor to the dead they are dead are. mm i think that city is always wanted to forget about hold island. city is wanted to forget about the people who are buried there. it's wanted to forget about the fact that there is a potter's field that there is a place where difficult stories are hidden. mm. new york city is celebrated as the place where anyone can achieve their dreams of but those dreams haven't been achieved by everyone. ah, it's true of people who are totally away digging out the titles for subways, we're building our skyscrapers is true of people who have wound up homeless or because a society shunned them as happened during the aids epidemic. mm . those stories might not be flattering to tell even more. it might tell us things about our p
new york city forces monster. you have to fight you have to actually rush, hold with the city in order to just get the very basic necessity of life. ah. then so the idea of the city having something on its conscience, this is rather small blot, frankly. i mean, with all honor to the dead they are dead are. mm i think that city is always wanted to forget about hold island. city is wanted to forget about the people who are buried there. it's wanted to forget about the fact that there is a...
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new york city forces monster. you have to fight you have to actually rush, hold with the city in order to just get the very basic necessity of life. ah. then so the idea of the city having something on its conscience, this is rather small blot, frankly. i mean, with all honor to the dead, they are dead. mm. i think that city is always wanted to forget about what island city is. wanted to forget about the people who are buried there. it's wanted to forget about the fact that there is a potter's field, that there is a place where difficult stories are hidden. mm. new york city is celebrated as the place where anyone can achieve their dreams of but those dreams have him in the cheers by everyone. ah, it's true of people toiling away, digging out the titles for sideways. we're building our skyscrapers. ah, it's true of people who have wound up homeless or because a society shunned them as happened during the aids epidemic. mm. those stories might not be flattering to tell even more. it might tell us things about our p
new york city forces monster. you have to fight you have to actually rush, hold with the city in order to just get the very basic necessity of life. ah. then so the idea of the city having something on its conscience, this is rather small blot, frankly. i mean, with all honor to the dead, they are dead. mm. i think that city is always wanted to forget about what island city is. wanted to forget about the people who are buried there. it's wanted to forget about the fact that there is a potter's...
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and our new york city who's crazy in, in 89. it was cracked and stuff like that and we used to, so we'd in in drugs is buffalo done in our one a getting caught with possession and i went up going on. right. as oliver a little bit of time in those days it was, it was a 0. you could get anything, you get a knife or anything. 11 term that guy had a gun in there. it was like, like, like gladiator school every day. and so when i got short, short means that you go home, you don't have a lot of time left in your state and they gave me a job in the hodge, ireland. ah, you know they shackles on you did a little boss and didn't take you on the boat. i'm a little kid. could hang cos, i'm on the boat to get the boat's going to go down. i think the worse or whatever. and they take you to charlie and i still didn't know that harley was protest fuel. i heard a polish julie movies and stuff like that, but i didn't. i didn't even know what, what he meant. and there's only 2 offices, no french, no, not been. and there was just smell, i don't know
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new york city has been helping my children a lot. but when it comes to my son, they fell to me completely because i put all my trust on them. i put my child's body in their hands to bury him. you know, is not the way i want it, but i figure at least he's going to be buried. he'll be a piece. but he's, he was in, [000:00:00;00] ah, woollen hard island is open new yorkers on the cusp of yet another enormous rush of growth. the city's population basically doubled every 20 years. ah, new york city is the commercial capital of america. is the centre which publishing industry? ah, it's the center of fashion. and, of course, next to the glitz next to the glamour. next to the mansions, being built by a t steward of the vanderbilt's, you have the reality of the 5 points. the slums at the very, very difficult lives lived by most new yorkers. that is to say, working class and poor new york is forced to create a whole series of institutions to deal with the realities of tens of thousands of immigrants coming into the city. continually. there was
new york city has been helping my children a lot. but when it comes to my son, they fell to me completely because i put all my trust on them. i put my child's body in their hands to bury him. you know, is not the way i want it, but i figure at least he's going to be buried. he'll be a piece. but he's, he was in, [000:00:00;00] ah, woollen hard island is open new yorkers on the cusp of yet another enormous rush of growth. the city's population basically doubled every 20 years. ah, new york city...
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my plan a was i become the mayor of new york city and that i lost the forward party as mayor of new york city and say check itout, a new way forward . and we're going to make things happen like an illustration here in new york city. but that wasplan a and then i did not win . and the other plan, plan to a where i'm building the forward party as an independent . >> i asked yesterday on my twitter account if my readers are more followers have questions for you and there were a lot of feedback and a lot of questions but i say the right choice vote, the number one question was just concerned that a criticism that you had run as a democrat and had planned to leave the party but didn't tell anyone so what would you say to that criticism and do you understand why some of the people that supported you would have been concerned that you are representing that you're a democrat while you knew that you would possibly be leaving the party . >> i was straightforward about my policies. i think there's views of policy proposals so to me that should be why you vote for someone and why you're excited abou
my plan a was i become the mayor of new york city and that i lost the forward party as mayor of new york city and say check itout, a new way forward . and we're going to make things happen like an illustration here in new york city. but that wasplan a and then i did not win . and the other plan, plan to a where i'm building the forward party as an independent . >> i asked yesterday on my twitter account if my readers are more followers have questions for you and there were a lot of...
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of new york. ah, then i change and change my plight to bring the honor respect and some type of fitting memorial statue over on hot allan for these soldiers of the civil war. ah, to have a city this modern, this cosmopolitan that still buries the unclaimed dad. the way jacob reese recorded in the 19th century just doesn't make sense. it's archaic, it's bizarre. and yet it also represents a truth about america, about the western world, perhaps that this tremendous inequality not only still exists but has, has widened. bjork still house to draw it still a named conjure with it still sounds musical. no to people in some distant part of the world, new york is distinct. new york is always gone its own way. new york has its own bitter humor, its own kind of culture. its own kind of literacy. new york is not sentimental because the city, those not hair listening nor care about. mm. that is why you trash is york city forces monster. you have to fight you have to actually rush with the city in order to jus
of new york. ah, then i change and change my plight to bring the honor respect and some type of fitting memorial statue over on hot allan for these soldiers of the civil war. ah, to have a city this modern, this cosmopolitan that still buries the unclaimed dad. the way jacob reese recorded in the 19th century just doesn't make sense. it's archaic, it's bizarre. and yet it also represents a truth about america, about the western world, perhaps that this tremendous inequality not only still...
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new york city on the verge of expanding its electorate by adding nearly a 1000000 new voters. the new york city council is expected to pass the landmark legislation on december 9th, the bill, which proponents have named our city. our vote would get voting rights to non citizens who lawfully reside in new york city and are otherwise qualified to vote. more than 800000 green cardholders and people authorized to work in the city and who have lived there at least 30 days will be allowed to participate in municipal elections. helping to elect the next mayor comptroller and city council. they will also be allowed to vote on local ballot initiative. so joining us today to talk about this new change in new york selection law, we welcome kerry and berg. somebody very familiar at a former candid for new york city council. thank you for joining me. carrie and you for having me. okay, so this is some of the are obviously you probably know the election laws there in new york very, very well. so do you support this law? and do you believe that new yorkers would benefit from extending the fr
new york city on the verge of expanding its electorate by adding nearly a 1000000 new voters. the new york city council is expected to pass the landmark legislation on december 9th, the bill, which proponents have named our city. our vote would get voting rights to non citizens who lawfully reside in new york city and are otherwise qualified to vote. more than 800000 green cardholders and people authorized to work in the city and who have lived there at least 30 days will be allowed to...
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t. contribute to a nico house has no new york city mayor elect. eric adams recently ruffled some feathers. after a meeting with hawk newsome, a leader of new york city b, a lem organization. now eric adam said that he planned on getting tough on crime again, which of the reason the meeting was called. but hawk newsome who has recently become famous for pulling the local new york city organization out of the national level b l. m. activities. because of the national level being supportive of the mandate which is negatively effecting the black community hoc, newsome said he wasn't putting up with it that they're probably would be riots again. even want went as far as saying that there will likely be blood in the streets if he, thanks to that, going to go back to the old ways of placing than we are going to take to the streets. again. they will be riots that will be fire and that will be bloodshed because we believe in defending our people. now instead of responding directly to what hawk newsome was saying, and more specifically why he was saying it,
t. contribute to a nico house has no new york city mayor elect. eric adams recently ruffled some feathers. after a meeting with hawk newsome, a leader of new york city b, a lem organization. now eric adam said that he planned on getting tough on crime again, which of the reason the meeting was called. but hawk newsome who has recently become famous for pulling the local new york city organization out of the national level b l. m. activities. because of the national level being supportive of the...
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but this person didn't just because you're dealing with a proxy in a big city like new york. that being said, is there any, have you noticed anything else being said to do, to try to make that streamline process more efficient to go along with this bill? so many times we put the horse before the card and in this case, do you feel like that could happen where you might actually have people one person being given a chance to vote in the other, not just because the paperwork didn't get processed. i see that there will be confusion with this particular as we saw that were right. so i was boating. we saw the roll out of that new system basically become disastrous. i do not want this to happen in another municipal election where you're voting for the may or the controller and so forth. this is why i think they really should ensure that there's money behind this. and we also meet so kind of read that the board of elections and take out the patriot system that exists in that particular institution to ensure that we are protecting the rights of all american citizens and non citizens.
but this person didn't just because you're dealing with a proxy in a big city like new york. that being said, is there any, have you noticed anything else being said to do, to try to make that streamline process more efficient to go along with this bill? so many times we put the horse before the card and in this case, do you feel like that could happen where you might actually have people one person being given a chance to vote in the other, not just because the paperwork didn't get processed....
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. >> starting now on book tv, it's coverage of the recent brooklyn book festival in new york city. over the next several hours, you'll hear discussions on societal and individual rights, contemporary american essay, the impact of the late author, and book publishers and much more. first, a conversation about between the lines, stories from the underground, edited by uli beutter cohen. >> uli beutter cohen is a new york city based documentarian. she explores belonging to a time and place through writing and photography. she's a sought-after speaker and panelist, his work has been featured in work, in print, and online by esesquire, vogue, literally every publication you have heard of. she lives in brooklyn and you can find her at the ubc@subway book review. if you don't follow her already, what is wrong with you. min jin lee is the author of pachinko, which is the book you have already read and loved and so has everyone else in your family. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. as well as the nationally best sellingnologist, writer in residence at amherst college, she lives in new york.
. >> starting now on book tv, it's coverage of the recent brooklyn book festival in new york city. over the next several hours, you'll hear discussions on societal and individual rights, contemporary american essay, the impact of the late author, and book publishers and much more. first, a conversation about between the lines, stories from the underground, edited by uli beutter cohen. >> uli beutter cohen is a new york city based documentarian. she explores belonging to a time and...
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it's caroled to over into the new world and carried over violently where in new york city new york city, orangemen would march through irish catholic sections of the city kind of rubbing their face in it, and riots ensued. that's an example of how old world resentments carried over, but tweed is representative of the possibilities of american life. most of his followers in politics were, in fact, eye -- irish catholics. tweed realized that he was in this cosmopolitan city, many different ethnic groups. ethnic groups also could vote, and you don't get votes by alienating people or dragging up old battles. so he was, tweed -- though by native anglo perspective was a little more american by virtue of being presbyterian -- nonetheless, kind of opened up to the catholic community, especially the irish catholic community. and we see this in his inner circle, the so-called tweed ring that is associated, again, with this, with this corruption. the next image i have sent out to you is of that of the tweed ring. you see a ring of people all accusing the other person of corruption. but there are f
it's caroled to over into the new world and carried over violently where in new york city new york city, orangemen would march through irish catholic sections of the city kind of rubbing their face in it, and riots ensued. that's an example of how old world resentments carried over, but tweed is representative of the possibilities of american life. most of his followers in politics were, in fact, eye -- irish catholics. tweed realized that he was in this cosmopolitan city, many different ethnic...
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quick starting now on book tv is coverage of the recent brooklyn book festival in new york city. over the next several hours as the author discussions on individual rights of the contemporary american essay, the impact of the late author and book publisher and much more. but first a conversation between the length stories from the underground edited by uli beutter cohen. uli beutter cohen is a new york-based documentarian ours have a book review. she is belonging to time and place the writing and photography. she is a sought after speaker and panelist, her work is been featured in print, onto the online bike new york magazine, esquire, beau, literally every publication you ever heard of. uli beutter cohen was in brooklyn you can find her at the ubc at subway book review. and, if you do not follow her already, what is wrong with you? so is the author of pachinko which is a book you've already loved and read and so has everyone else in your family. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. as well as a nationally best-selling novel writer and resident at amherst college recipient a fellows
quick starting now on book tv is coverage of the recent brooklyn book festival in new york city. over the next several hours as the author discussions on individual rights of the contemporary american essay, the impact of the late author and book publisher and much more. but first a conversation between the length stories from the underground edited by uli beutter cohen. uli beutter cohen is a new york-based documentarian ours have a book review. she is belonging to time and place the writing...
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nineteenth century new york city politics. then offer matthew rosa recounts world war ii by the 37th battalion caring for 25 people to a concentration camp. u.s. troops and survivors, 60 years after the war. later, veterans from world war ii through the iraq war and share their expenses. find more schedule information@c-span.org/history will consult your program guide. here's lectures in history. >> good morning, everyone. today's lecture, called to many catholic. we'll be looking at catholics and american policy, especially american urban politics in the late 19th century. to put this in context of what we've been looking at the past couple of weeks and what we've been looking at this struggle for american catholics to find their place in american culture. despite persistent of loyalty and patriotism and despite the real human sacrifice of life in the civil war, after the civil war up next remained viewed by most americans with suspicion and fear. a variety of reasons for this. the members of what was perceived as a foreign c
nineteenth century new york city politics. then offer matthew rosa recounts world war ii by the 37th battalion caring for 25 people to a concentration camp. u.s. troops and survivors, 60 years after the war. later, veterans from world war ii through the iraq war and share their expenses. find more schedule information@c-span.org/history will consult your program guide. here's lectures in history. >> good morning, everyone. today's lecture, called to many catholic. we'll be looking at...
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york city. so why do you think it's important to keep writing and talking about front-line communities and what we saw here in new york last year? and with those primaries coming up and then to have done so much with the pandemic and that's a really great question and an interesting place to start because i have heard from some people how it's a little too soon to this talk about the stories that have come out over the last year. first of all i'm hoping it's just a snapshot but it's ongoing around the world and here in the us and communities and this is a crisis that is ongoing and so to me it was a powerful story to tell and then to zoom in on that particular point in time because it was a frightening time for a lot of different reasons first of all my house were packed and then you could hear the sound of sirens so it was an eerie time because there was a certain kind of paralysis the ways we are used to interacting with the city we cannot see out there reporting. so for me to connect with a g
york city. so why do you think it's important to keep writing and talking about front-line communities and what we saw here in new york last year? and with those primaries coming up and then to have done so much with the pandemic and that's a really great question and an interesting place to start because i have heard from some people how it's a little too soon to this talk about the stories that have come out over the last year. first of all i'm hoping it's just a snapshot but it's ongoing...
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affordable housing is the big issue in new york city. it's a desperately needed part of the city environment here. for undocumented or immigrant population, there is a problem with earning enough income because they often find jobs that aren't at an hourly rate that would provide for... ..enough money for housing. consequently, they have to double—up or triple—up in housing accommodations. when climate disasters hit, they make an already strained society that much harder. poor people, people of colour in new york city, generally don't have the kind of wealth and social power to easily bounce back from a climate disaster. ida was a different type of storm. it didn't push up sea levels as much. rather, it dumped down an incredible amount of rain very rapidly, and that also flooded the subways, it flooded people's basements. i feel an incredible responsibility to get our decision—makers, corporations and government to slash pollution because i know that the place i grew up in will not survive. my office is responsible for preparing th
affordable housing is the big issue in new york city. it's a desperately needed part of the city environment here. for undocumented or immigrant population, there is a problem with earning enough income because they often find jobs that aren't at an hourly rate that would provide for... ..enough money for housing. consequently, they have to double—up or triple—up in housing accommodations. when climate disasters hit, they make an already strained society that much harder. poor people,...
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york city. at least that's how it felt. >> it is a stairway clinging to the outside of a skyscraper leading to an outside observation deck. as tall as the empire state building. and guess what. we had the brilliant idea along with will ganss to go ahead and try it out. >> i'm looking behind you guys right now, i'm like, oh, man, we were up there. we sure were. we last brought you to the edge, to the highest observation deck in the western hemisphere. it turns out you can go even higher and lean over the side. this is our countdown to city climb. ever wonder what it feels like to be a thousand feet above the big apple? wonder no more. welcome to the city climb. the highest open air building climb in the world. it's taller than four football fields combined. finally opening day for thrill seekers willing to scale the perimeter of this manhattan skyscraper. folks coming from all over for their own slice of this dare devil's heaven. and of course we couldn't resist. outfitted in a jumpsuit and harne
york city. at least that's how it felt. >> it is a stairway clinging to the outside of a skyscraper leading to an outside observation deck. as tall as the empire state building. and guess what. we had the brilliant idea along with will ganss to go ahead and try it out. >> i'm looking behind you guys right now, i'm like, oh, man, we were up there. we sure were. we last brought you to the edge, to the highest observation deck in the western hemisphere. it turns out you can go even...
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or limit today new york city? >> god question. it had national implications. harpers weekly was a national magazine and nast's cartoons were spread across the country. and they did -- they had a tremendous effect in terms of linking political corruption with local urban politics, but at the same time political corruption across the board in the late 1860s, the grant administration, so this is the national runner-up -- republican party rhetoric is one of kind of moral uprightness. you remember we looked at earlier grant's attack on catholic schools in name of, you know, republican political principles. still grant's administration was one of the most corrupt ever. it was corrupt up to that point. so there was a lot of graft at the national level. it's interesting that despite graft in the grant administration, the republican party still emerged as a kind of party of good governance because they spoke that rhetoric, whatever graft was going on, they spoke the language of good government and purity where the tammany
or limit today new york city? >> god question. it had national implications. harpers weekly was a national magazine and nast's cartoons were spread across the country. and they did -- they had a tremendous effect in terms of linking political corruption with local urban politics, but at the same time political corruption across the board in the late 1860s, the grant administration, so this is the national runner-up -- republican party rhetoric is one of kind of moral uprightness. you...
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the state of new york and new york city primarily where about 13000000 foreign tourists visit new york city every year, but not for the last 2 years during the pandemic. essentially when new york shut down. so this is the 1st time that foreign tours can come back to new york for non essential reasons. and we see people reuniting with loved ones. again, both tourists and people just coming to reunite with loved ones that they haven't been able to see for so. so long, this is also going to be a big boost for the new york city economy. that really is the life for the economy in new york city is tourist, primarily foreign tourists who account for about 50 percent of all the spending. and so this is going to be a big boost for as well. listen, there's a lot of bad news in the world, but certainly today at least here at airports and border crossings. certainly lot of good news as people, again re unite with loved ones after so long. net vision was really beautiful to watch. thank you very much, john. gabriel elizondo rather. alright, let's cross now to john hallman, who is on the us. mexico
the state of new york and new york city primarily where about 13000000 foreign tourists visit new york city every year, but not for the last 2 years during the pandemic. essentially when new york shut down. so this is the 1st time that foreign tours can come back to new york for non essential reasons. and we see people reuniting with loved ones. again, both tourists and people just coming to reunite with loved ones that they haven't been able to see for so. so long, this is also going to be a...
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covering the new york city primaries coming up. i'm grateful that we get to steal her away for a night and so much essential coverage of the pandemic. another really great question and a place to start. i definitely have heard from some people that the book is come out, isn't it a little too soon to process or read or s tak about the stories that it come out? over the last year? and first of all i am hoping the book is just a snapshot of one momentop in time, awards, crisi, that is very much ongoing. around the world and also in the u.s. particularly in communities where you have been able to access or having gotten a vaccine. this is a crisis ongoing in the book is just a time capsule of some of the early weeks here in new york city. to me it was a really powerful story to tell in a powerful way to zoom in on that particular moment in time. the early weeks of the pandemic in newark were eerily a frightening time for a lot of different reasons. first of all the streets were very much empty and the hospitals were packed. then all yo
covering the new york city primaries coming up. i'm grateful that we get to steal her away for a night and so much essential coverage of the pandemic. another really great question and a place to start. i definitely have heard from some people that the book is come out, isn't it a little too soon to process or read or s tak about the stories that it come out? over the last year? and first of all i am hoping the book is just a snapshot of one momentop in time, awards, crisi, that is very much...
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back here in new york city, we have learned ever since that 5:00 p.m. deadline on friday, more than 2,000 firefighters took medical leave phillip? >> kathy, thank you. >>> white house press secretary jen psaki announcing she has contracted a breakthrough case of covid-19 after members of her household tested positive. she says she's been working from home and quarantining with her family she tested negative from wednesday to thursday andymsymps >>> new polling by nbc news shows that joe biden's approval rating has fall on the 42% and 7 in 10 adults, including half of the democrats surveyed, believe the nation is headed in the wrong direction. and attention shifts to the u.n. climate conference, which begins today in scotland. the g20 leaders are facing criticism over the lack of action on climate change nbc's molly hunter joins us now. good morning were there any signs of progress during the g20 summit? >> reporter: hey, good morning from a very windy glasgow, scotland the leaders we heard this weekend in rome spoke a lot about climate change as it rela
back here in new york city, we have learned ever since that 5:00 p.m. deadline on friday, more than 2,000 firefighters took medical leave phillip? >> kathy, thank you. >>> white house press secretary jen psaki announcing she has contracted a breakthrough case of covid-19 after members of her household tested positive. she says she's been working from home and quarantining with her family she tested negative from wednesday to thursday andymsymps >>> new polling by nbc...
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naomi ruchim, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," more on the new york city marathon. we'll meet two runners who were bonded by the tragedy at the surfside condo collapse. >>> we'll show you the new graphic novel "when i grow up" which was inspired by essays written by jewish teenagers in eastern europe before world war ii and the holocaust. >>> and actor michael c. hall to tell us about the special series "dexter: new blood." >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great weekend. ♪
naomi ruchim, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," more on the new york city marathon. we'll meet two runners who were bonded by the tragedy at the surfside condo collapse. >>> we'll show you the new graphic novel "when i grow up" which was inspired by essays written by jewish teenagers in eastern europe before world war ii and the holocaust. >>> and actor michael c. hall to tell us about the special series "dexter: new...
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>> the new york city is alive with enthusiasm and energy. it has been a perfect fall day for the 50th running of the new york city marathon. of course this is a signature event of the big apple and today it was a perfect day for it. as you mention, so many runners return to the city the marathon is back after taking 2020 off because of the pandemic which was actually on the second time there was a cancellation and the races history. the first time was in 2012 after hurricane sandy. about 33000 racers took part, that number down from over 50000 in previous years. officials agreed to reduce the size of the field of this year to prevent overcrowding with covid. those taking part in the marathon, which is still going on right now, were required to show proof of vaccination or a negative covid-19 test within 48 hours of race day and are also required to wear face coverings at the start and finish. the 26-point to mile course began on staten island, goes to the city's five boroughs and it right here in manhattan central park with more than 1 milli
>> the new york city is alive with enthusiasm and energy. it has been a perfect fall day for the 50th running of the new york city marathon. of course this is a signature event of the big apple and today it was a perfect day for it. as you mention, so many runners return to the city the marathon is back after taking 2020 off because of the pandemic which was actually on the second time there was a cancellation and the races history. the first time was in 2012 after hurricane sandy. about...