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meanwhile, here in new york, the news outlet documented new york reports more than 50,000 farmworkers were removed from the phase 1b tier at the last minute just before new york opened up its vaccine rollouts to other workers, including those in the food industry like grocery, restaurant, and food delivery workers. this comes as colorado, idaho, michigan, and wisconsin say they plan to start vaccinating farmworkers this month. but some states have restrictions that could deter workers, like florida, which grows much of the nation's citrus fruit, where people must prove residency to get a vaccine. "the new york times" reports some pharmacies in georgia have turned away immigrants unable to show a social security number, and officials in nebraska say immigrant workers who lack legal status at meatpacking plants will be vaccinated last. for more, we go to modesto, california, where we are joined by estella cisneros, agriculture worker program legal director at california rural legal assistance. also with us in ithaca, new york, is mary jo dudley, director of the cornell farmworker progra
meanwhile, here in new york, the news outlet documented new york reports more than 50,000 farmworkers were removed from the phase 1b tier at the last minute just before new york opened up its vaccine rollouts to other workers, including those in the food industry like grocery, restaurant, and food delivery workers. this comes as colorado, idaho, michigan, and wisconsin say they plan to start vaccinating farmworkers this month. but some states have restrictions that could deter workers, like...
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host: a new york resident. for those new york residents, if you want to give your comments, (202) 748-8003 is how you do that. from georgia, the republican line. caller: yes, pedro. i want to know what happened to hunter? can we get one thing done at a time? has this replaced hunter? host: we are dealing with these accusations against the new york governor, what do you think about that? caller: i think one thing at a time would be nice. i think he's been a bad di for long. -- a bad guy for long. new york is a one-party state like a lot of states. i'm from the washington state. that's a one-party state also. host: to the charges against the governor, what do you think of those? caller: i think he should go. if they're true. that's all. host: that's dave and bought us a, georgia giving his thoughts on the republican line. we have three lines you can call , four if you are a resident of new york. you can also reach out on social media. to give us a perspective on the investigative aspect from the usa today network
host: a new york resident. for those new york residents, if you want to give your comments, (202) 748-8003 is how you do that. from georgia, the republican line. caller: yes, pedro. i want to know what happened to hunter? can we get one thing done at a time? has this replaced hunter? host: we are dealing with these accusations against the new york governor, what do you think about that? caller: i think one thing at a time would be nice. i think he's been a bad di for long. -- a bad guy for...
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new york law. in 1817, new york passed another law and said in 1827, we're done with slavery. that's it. you are now free. you don't have to wait that extra time. and that meant sojourner -- isabel -- would be free. her deal with john dumont was that she would be free earlier. he reneged on the deal, he said, because she had injured her right hand earlier and hadn't been able to do as much work that she couldn't get off. she hadn't done the work necessary to earn that. her solution, as she put it, was to walk away. so she took her youngest daughter sophia, newly born, and left. and her explanation for that is fairly straightforward. the slaveholders are terrible for promising to give you this or that if you do thus and so. and when the time of fulfillment comes and one claims a promise, they, forsoothe, recollect nothing of the kind. you are then taunted as a liar or accused of not completing your contract. interestingly enough, when isabel left with sophia, she ends up with another family, and the
new york law. in 1817, new york passed another law and said in 1827, we're done with slavery. that's it. you are now free. you don't have to wait that extra time. and that meant sojourner -- isabel -- would be free. her deal with john dumont was that she would be free earlier. he reneged on the deal, he said, because she had injured her right hand earlier and hadn't been able to do as much work that she couldn't get off. she hadn't done the work necessary to earn that. her solution, as she put...
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why is central new york, mid-hudson 4 times higher than central new york? he's areas, same state, same demographics. it is about behavior. it is about behavior. it's about what we do. you take western new york, 1.9. western new york for weeks was a trouble area. now it's 1.9. because the community changed. the community adapted. the community heard. this is a function of personal behavior. that's why you are seeing these variances across the state. you look at new york city, the bronx is down but 5%. it doubled manhattan. staten island which was an aberration is now more in line. staten island, bronx, queens are all about the same. it is about behavior. vaccines we have big news. just under 5 million vaccines done overall. really good news. we had a white house call yesterday. johnson & johnson vaccine arrived in new york. this is from a practical point of view and not a medical point of view, much easier than the pfizer and moderna vaccines. it's one shot. you don't have to come back for a second shot. you don't have to schedule a second shot. it doesn't t
why is central new york, mid-hudson 4 times higher than central new york? he's areas, same state, same demographics. it is about behavior. it is about behavior. it's about what we do. you take western new york, 1.9. western new york for weeks was a trouble area. now it's 1.9. because the community changed. the community adapted. the community heard. this is a function of personal behavior. that's why you are seeing these variances across the state. you look at new york city, the bronx is down...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ andrew cuomo claiming he is a victim of cancel culture. the governor clinging to power, as calls to resign reach a turning point. how congressional democrats are saying should step down. alexandria ocasio-cortez, jerry nadler, joining the large bipartisan
it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ andrew cuomo claiming he is a victim of cancel culture. the governor clinging to power, as calls to resign reach a turning point. how congressional democrats are saying should step down. alexandria ocasio-cortez, jerry nadler, joining the large bipartisan
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people of new york. abc's stephanie ramos leading us off tonight outside the governor's office right here in new york. >> reporter: tonight, new york governor andrew cuomo defiant. >> i'm not going to resign. i never harassed anyone. i never abused anyone. i never assaulted anyone. now -- and i never would. >> reporter: the embattled governor under growing pressure to step down after allegations of inappropriate behavior. now the state's two senators saying cuomo must go. chuck schumer and kirsten gillibrand writing, governor cuomo has lost the confidence of his partners and the people of new york. governor cuomo should resign. jerry nadler, one of the highest ranking democrats in congress and alexandria ocasio-cortez wri writing, we believe these women. we believe the reporting. governor cuomo can no longer effectively lead. over the last two weeks six women have accused him of sexual harassment and unwanted advances. the most recent, an unidentified woman, still working for the governor. her colleague
people of new york. abc's stephanie ramos leading us off tonight outside the governor's office right here in new york. >> reporter: tonight, new york governor andrew cuomo defiant. >> i'm not going to resign. i never harassed anyone. i never abused anyone. i never assaulted anyone. now -- and i never would. >> reporter: the embattled governor under growing pressure to step down after allegations of inappropriate behavior. now the state's two senators saying cuomo must go....
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nadler of new york. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to 40us resolution 188, the gentleman from new york, mr. nadler, and the gentleman from ohio, mr. jordan, each will control 10 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: madam speaker, i yield myself 45 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. nadler: the amendments contained in this en bloc amendment include important changes to the bill that will provide congress additional information to inform our future decision making. representative kris's amendment would fix nics problems. another amendment mcbath's amendment would require critical impact on the bill on victims of domestic abuse. representative the ambiguous' amendment makes data available to the public regarding nics denials. these are valuable additions to h.r. 14466 -- 1446 and i urge all members to support them. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from ohio. mr. jordan: i yiel
nadler of new york. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to 40us resolution 188, the gentleman from new york, mr. nadler, and the gentleman from ohio, mr. jordan, each will control 10 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: madam speaker, i yield myself 45 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. nadler: the amendments contained in this en bloc amendment include important changes to the bill that will provide congress additional information...
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. >>> one year since the first death from covid in new york. a powerful tribute overnight, and new concerns about the new york variant of the virus spreading in the city right now. what scientists are learning. plus, the new guidance coming soon on social distancing and the impact it could have on schools. >>> cuomo under fire. president biden breaks his silence on the growing scandal surrounding new york's governor. should he resign? plus, why one of his closest aides could face an ethics investigation. >>> hours after the historical late winter snowstorm blanketed parts of the west, the new threat today, and the bitter cold coming back for millions. >>> and nfl legends stepping away from the game. how his children made the announcement. >>> and history at the grammys. ♪ the big moments and biggest performances for music's biggest night. >>> good monday morning, everyone. we begin with the growing crisis on the southern border. >> overnight, abc news learned there's been a dramatic increase in the number of migrant children detained by u.s.
. >>> one year since the first death from covid in new york. a powerful tribute overnight, and new concerns about the new york variant of the virus spreading in the city right now. what scientists are learning. plus, the new guidance coming soon on social distancing and the impact it could have on schools. >>> cuomo under fire. president biden breaks his silence on the growing scandal surrounding new york's governor. should he resign? plus, why one of his closest aides could...
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you take western new york, 1.9. western new york for weeks was a trouble area. and now it's 1.9, because the community changed. the community adapted. the community heard. and this is a function of personal behavior. and that's why you are seeing these variances across the state. you look at new york city, the bronx is down where it was but 5%. it's double in manhattan. staten island, which was an andoration is more in island. staten island, bronx, queens, are all about the same. it is about behavior. vaccines, we have big news. just under 5 million vaccines done overall. really good news. we had a white house call yesterday. johnson and johnson vaccine has arrived in new york. this is from a practical point of view, not a medical point of view, much easier than the pfizer-moderna. you don't have to schedule a second shot. don't make a second appointment and no cold storage for the johnson and johnson. so it is a very big deal. we are expecting an initial traump of 164,000 doses and i'll explain in that what i mean by a first traump. this first fraump which is l
you take western new york, 1.9. western new york for weeks was a trouble area. and now it's 1.9, because the community changed. the community adapted. the community heard. and this is a function of personal behavior. and that's why you are seeing these variances across the state. you look at new york city, the bronx is down where it was but 5%. it's double in manhattan. staten island, which was an andoration is more in island. staten island, bronx, queens, are all about the same. it is about...
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so no one liked new york city. they spent months in new york city and then there was a deal cut. next slide. the deal would be cut in new york city on june 20 1790. in what is probably the second most famous party of history i guess behind the last supper. the dinner party was, you can see the pictures there. jefferson, madison and hamilton. madison and jefferson were allies, anti-federalist. hamilton was his nemesis as a federalist. they had two big issues that they were trying to contend with . one is where should the capital city b and the other was how should look, should it be a simple brick building or a glorious romanesque capital. the second argument was that assumption. we were in debt after the war so jefferson calls for the dinner party. he and madison are going to defeat hamilton. what would happen at that dinner party was they would resolve allthese issues. they would decide basically on where the capital would be . and hamilton would end up playing jefferson and madison like a guitar. the play victim and got everything he wanted. so on the debt, virginia said where
so no one liked new york city. they spent months in new york city and then there was a deal cut. next slide. the deal would be cut in new york city on june 20 1790. in what is probably the second most famous party of history i guess behind the last supper. the dinner party was, you can see the pictures there. jefferson, madison and hamilton. madison and jefferson were allies, anti-federalist. hamilton was his nemesis as a federalist. they had two big issues that they were trying to contend with...
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the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: madam speaker, i now yield 45 seconds to the distinguished gentleman from tennessee, mr. cohen. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 45 seconds. mr. cohen: thank you. when we came to congress 2006, my class of 2006, mr. jordan, we were offered the opportunity to go to har university for a seminar. we were told there one of the greatest problems facing this country was a lack of workers. our birth rate was declining. ' we needed -- we needed more people to come to this country to supply or work r work force and economy. those situation have not gotten better. these dreamers have been educated in america. they are talented and smart. not only are we doing the right thing by bringing this pathway to citizenship, but the right thing for america because we need their talent to make this country even greater. that's why i support the dreamers act. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the
the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: madam speaker, i now yield 45 seconds to the distinguished gentleman from tennessee, mr. cohen. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 45 seconds. mr. cohen: thank you. when we came to congress 2006, my class of 2006, mr. jordan, we were offered the opportunity to go to har university for a seminar. we were told there one of the greatest problems facing this country was a lack of workers. our birth rate was declining. ' we needed -- we...
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she details with a new interview "the new york times." she is the third woman to come forward saying the governor engaged in inappropriate behavior. joining us now the reporter who broke this story and errol louis. in addition to this new reporting about anna ruch, you got a new statement from charlotte bennett reacting to how the governor has handled this over the last day. what did she say and why is it important? >> well, it was a pretty strong-worded statement and lengthy, six, seven paragraphs. in particular, she accused the governor of predatory behavior and basically said that his apology didn't go anywhere far enough. she basically lumped him in with the other sorts of sexual harassers who basically try to explain away their behavior rather than taking responsibility and perhaps most critically she asked other women who have similar stories to step forward and be brave and that she'll be there for them. so, that all in total kind of basically sets the stage for potentially other women to come forward and certainly deepening politi
she details with a new interview "the new york times." she is the third woman to come forward saying the governor engaged in inappropriate behavior. joining us now the reporter who broke this story and errol louis. in addition to this new reporting about anna ruch, you got a new statement from charlotte bennett reacting to how the governor has handled this over the last day. what did she say and why is it important? >> well, it was a pretty strong-worded statement and lengthy,...
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new york law. in 1817, new york passed another law and said in 1827, we are done with slavery. that is that, you are now free, you do not have to wait that extra time. that meant, sojourner isabel would be free. her deal with john dumont's she would be free earlier. he reneged on the deal. he said, because she injured her right hand earlier, and had not been able to do as much work, that she could not get off, she had not done the work necessary to earn that. her solution, as she put it, was to walk away. so she took her youngest daughter, sophia, newly born, and left. enter explanation for that is fairly straightforward -- and her explanation for that is fairly straightforward. the slaveholders are terrible for promising to give you this and that if you do thus and so. and when the time of fulfillment comes, and one claims the promise date, forced to recollect nothing of the kind. and you are, like as not, taunted with being a liar, or, at best, the slave is accused of not having performed his par
new york law. in 1817, new york passed another law and said in 1827, we are done with slavery. that is that, you are now free, you do not have to wait that extra time. that meant, sojourner isabel would be free. her deal with john dumont's she would be free earlier. he reneged on the deal. he said, because she injured her right hand earlier, and had not been able to do as much work, that she could not get off, she had not done the work necessary to earn that. her solution, as she put it, was to...
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he has no allies in new york. what i want to know, sean, is where is vice president kamala harris.ie declared brett kavanaugh guilty until proven innocent two years ago, three years ago, and suddenly, she still can't put out a statement in any way, shape, or form in terms of andrew cuomo. it is "silence of the lambs" ato the white house because the president and vice president have not said a word, they hide behind a press secretary who asked to speak for them. >> sean: joe concha, thank you. coming up, uber driver assaulted, allegedly pepper sprayed after asking hisa, passengers to please wear masks. we've got that tape, straight ahead. ♪ ♪ d. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> sean: before we go tonight, there ♪ ♪ >> sean: before we go tonight, there is video of unruly uber passengers viral. last weekend in san francisco, she was a passenger literally cursing and coughing in the drivers direction. the video allegedly began when the uber driver stop the right after realizing the passengers, one of them, was not wearing a
he has no allies in new york. what i want to know, sean, is where is vice president kamala harris.ie declared brett kavanaugh guilty until proven innocent two years ago, three years ago, and suddenly, she still can't put out a statement in any way, shape, or form in terms of andrew cuomo. it is "silence of the lambs" ato the white house because the president and vice president have not said a word, they hide behind a press secretary who asked to speak for them. >> sean: joe...
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democrat senators chuck schumer and kirsten gillibrand of new york now say new york governor cuomo has to resign. a wave of congressmen now saying he should resign, but governor cuomo is defiant. he's trying to blame, quote, cancel culture. now he's got 16 congressmen and senators. democrat jerry nadler, 139 state lawmakers out of new york saying he should step down, but he's blaming cancel culture over his own sexual assault and harassment allegation controversies and the covid cover-up of nursing home deaths tied to his executive orders. this is a shocking new level of political depravity. a seventh woman now steps forward with sexual harassment accusations against women. thirty women reportedly say he and his team bullied and harassed him. joining us tonight, jim trusty, kt mcfarland, joe concha and congressman tom mcclintock. we're staying on this breaking news. again, senators schumer and gillibrand call on cuomo to resign. this is a distracting, escalating scandal in the state that has been hit the hardest by covid-19 and chaotic lockdowns, a state struggling to survive. also ton
democrat senators chuck schumer and kirsten gillibrand of new york now say new york governor cuomo has to resign. a wave of congressmen now saying he should resign, but governor cuomo is defiant. he's trying to blame, quote, cancel culture. now he's got 16 congressmen and senators. democrat jerry nadler, 139 state lawmakers out of new york saying he should step down, but he's blaming cancel culture over his own sexual assault and harassment allegation controversies and the covid cover-up of...
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the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i now yield one minute to the distinguished gentlelady from massachusetts, mrs. trahan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. mrs. trahan: madam speaker, i rise in support of the full equal rights amendment and debunk some of the stuff spouted from our colleagues across the aisle. this is not about special rights, not about preferential treatment. it's about finally guaranteeing equal rights, plain and simple. critics of the e.r.a. would know that if they read the legislation. it's right there for us to see. equalities shall not be denied or abridged by the united states or by any state on account of sex. period. everyone in this capitol has a mother and some of us are blessed to have daughters. this amendment is about them. it's about completing the work of generations of women before us who marched for full equality and it's about finishing that journey so that the next generation will experience nothing other than full and fair rights under t
the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: i now yield one minute to the distinguished gentlelady from massachusetts, mrs. trahan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. mrs. trahan: madam speaker, i rise in support of the full equal rights amendment and debunk some of the stuff spouted from our colleagues across the aisle. this is not about special rights, not about preferential treatment. it's about finally guaranteeing equal rights, plain and simple. critics of...
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the gentleman from new york is recognized. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, i now yield three minutes to the chief sponsor of this legislation, representative bass. the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. bass: 30 years ago today, rodney king was viciously beaten by police officers in los angeles the first time that the world witnessed that the world has been trying to change. personally, i was hopeful that once everyone saw what happens in black communities that policing would change. i was certain that no one would deny and the officers would be convicted. they were acquitted and even hired from other police departments. when people told their stories, they were simply not believed. the story was always the same. i was in fear of my life. i thought they had a gun sm the person was resisting arrest. that is all that was needed for it to be discounted and dismissed and the individuals lives had little value. these are children here. this is an eight-year-old, a 10-year-old and mother placed on the ground because the mother was s
the gentleman from new york is recognized. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, i now yield three minutes to the chief sponsor of this legislation, representative bass. the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. bass: 30 years ago today, rodney king was viciously beaten by police officers in los angeles the first time that the world witnessed that the world has been trying to change. personally, i was hopeful that once everyone saw what happens in black...
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junior wanted to do something good for new york. he did many good things from new york. the city is covered with buildings that he created he gave the land for the united nations. he built memorial sloan kettering hospital riverside church the cloisters. he brought to new york the face of the city would be very very different where he not involved. but as i said, it was an accident in 1929 the men who controlled the metropolitan opera and real estate company came to him and said we needed a new opera house and any of you whoever in the old opera house at 39th street and broadway know how badly they needed a new opera house even in 1929. it was a terrible place terrible sight lines. you couldn't hear the music it only worked for the wealthy people who had the box seats rockefeller is something of a democrat small case democrat really wanted to be helpful and he agreed at the request of the men who control the opera company. they said if you will acquire a piece of land for us in midtown will build the opera house. he then proceeded to sign a lease for 11.7 acres between 1
junior wanted to do something good for new york. he did many good things from new york. the city is covered with buildings that he created he gave the land for the united nations. he built memorial sloan kettering hospital riverside church the cloisters. he brought to new york the face of the city would be very very different where he not involved. but as i said, it was an accident in 1929 the men who controlled the metropolitan opera and real estate company came to him and said we needed a new...
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joining the new york state assembly men kevin byrne your reaction that senator schumer angela brennan saying you have to step down. >> is extremelyly significant te list of members in the legislature the u.s. congress and senate calling for resignation have been growing sick entry consistently this is the top elected officials that represent the democratic party in new york state and could really not be overstated it is extremely significant and i'm sure the governor is extremely uncomfortable at the moment. elizabeth: are you hearing from him at all. >> from the governor directly, no we have weekly calls of the governor's office more about covid related with our delegation in the area but not specifically to this it's been reported he reached out to other colleagues it's been news since last night that the majority move forward with the impeachmentd investigation something my colleagues and conference have been calling for weeks it's a positive step but we've got to move fast and expeditiously because we have a budget and we don't want the governor usinger his power to undermine this
joining the new york state assembly men kevin byrne your reaction that senator schumer angela brennan saying you have to step down. >> is extremelyly significant te list of members in the legislature the u.s. congress and senate calling for resignation have been growing sick entry consistently this is the top elected officials that represent the democratic party in new york state and could really not be overstated it is extremely significant and i'm sure the governor is extremely...
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the latest, a journalist who covered new york state politics. she described to the new york magazine that andrew cuomo has been on my body, my arms, my shoulders, the small of my back, the waste and various other reports reveal a deeper problem of the administration as several staff members with chaotic and tough work environment of bullying and harassment. the magazine published a heat text message exchange that fox could not independently verified between cuomo aide melissa derosa and from last year as the covid shut down was ramping up showing the culture of demeaning people. at one point the senator said i'm interested only in the facts and saving lives, not in fighting or arguing about this. and responding with you are a bad person and you are full of blank. "new york times" staffer said working with cuomo was "the worst place to be." "wall street journal" said when this surfaced, sick staffers to glean information to discredit her. cuomo said he denies that he ever acted inappropriately. >> cuomo is saying he deserves due process as stated
the latest, a journalist who covered new york state politics. she described to the new york magazine that andrew cuomo has been on my body, my arms, my shoulders, the small of my back, the waste and various other reports reveal a deeper problem of the administration as several staff members with chaotic and tough work environment of bullying and harassment. the magazine published a heat text message exchange that fox could not independently verified between cuomo aide melissa derosa and from...
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the gentleman from new york is recognized. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, i now yield three minutes to the chief sponsor of this legislation, representative bass. the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. bass: 30 years ago, rodney king was viciously beaten by police officers in los angeles the first time that the world witnessed that the world has been trying to change. personally, i was hopeful that once everyone saw what happens in black communities that policing would change. i was certain that no one would deny and the officers would be convicted. they were acquitted and even hired from other police departments. when people told their stories, they were simply not believed. the story was always the same. i was in fear of my life. i thought they had a gun sm the person was resisting arrest. that is all that was needed for it to be discounted and dismissed and the individuals lives had little value. these are children here. this is an eight-year-old, a 10-year-old and mother placed on the ground because the mother was suspect
the gentleman from new york is recognized. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, i now yield three minutes to the chief sponsor of this legislation, representative bass. the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. bass: 30 years ago, rodney king was viciously beaten by police officers in los angeles the first time that the world witnessed that the world has been trying to change. personally, i was hopeful that once everyone saw what happens in black...
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we are waiting for a news teleconference from new york governor andrew cuomo as his sexual harassment scandal is unraveling. a seventh woman coming forward and accusing cuomo of inappropriate behavior. all of this as more and more members of the new york congressional delegation call on the et battled -- embattled governor to step down. welcome to friday edition of "america reports." i'm john roberts. hi, sandra. >> sandra: great to be with you. the muse changing by the minute. the latest accuser coming forward a short time ago. journalist named jessica bakeman in a new first person account for "new york magazine" where she writes this -- "andrew cuomo hands had been on my body, my arms, my shoulders, the small of my back, my waist. often enough by late 2014 i didn't want to go to the holiday party he was hosting for the albany press corps at the executive mansion." >> john: some top democrats are joining the list of the lawmakers demanding cuomo's resignation including house judiciary chairman jerry nadler among several prominent new york lawmakers issued statements saying that the t
we are waiting for a news teleconference from new york governor andrew cuomo as his sexual harassment scandal is unraveling. a seventh woman coming forward and accusing cuomo of inappropriate behavior. all of this as more and more members of the new york congressional delegation call on the et battled -- embattled governor to step down. welcome to friday edition of "america reports." i'm john roberts. hi, sandra. >> sandra: great to be with you. the muse changing by the minute....
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in new york and wanted to play a little yeah i think that new york's great too because people have opinions for sure here and like you get everybody all walks of life like the summer people coming through new york and you know it is 8000000 people with half the people don't know the show that's 4000000 people were playing what was somewhat like that and it's definitely the right playground well the show keeps getting much better going to blow your cover completely brother so you gotta get to tread water there not. better i could get fatter. but there you go i want to talk about misery index when have i i'll be honest impractical jokers big i don't know this so as much as much although i read the promise it's a star ical we're talking to joe gotta tell me there's a poly somewhere in the family tree there has to be an impractical jokers as i said in its 9th season and that's thursday's 10 pm tru t.v. back more joe got it right up to this dennis miller plus one. there are tactics that can be used to get innocent people to confess to crimes they didn't commit i don't even think people in the us
in new york and wanted to play a little yeah i think that new york's great too because people have opinions for sure here and like you get everybody all walks of life like the summer people coming through new york and you know it is 8000000 people with half the people don't know the show that's 4000000 people were playing what was somewhat like that and it's definitely the right playground well the show keeps getting much better going to blow your cover completely brother so you gotta get to...
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the new york sun. however, never admitted it. and not only that but it's circulation rose to rival that of the times of london, which was by then the most read newspaper in the whole world. so this put the new york sun on the map. it was fun. it was entertaining. they reported on courts and and police reports and crime. this this hadn't been done before. another type of or another newspaper that was founded about this time was the new york herald founded by james gordon bennett in 1835. his was a little bit different. his mission was to provide a correct picture of the world. to give people information about their city and to be independent of politics of religion of the elite at that time. he shocked readers with this by the way. he he came out and said, you know, we don't practice any particular religion. you know, we're not protestants. we're not catholics. he called things what they were he used really frank language if you can believe it. he used the word legs. in his newspaper instead of limbs ri
the new york sun. however, never admitted it. and not only that but it's circulation rose to rival that of the times of london, which was by then the most read newspaper in the whole world. so this put the new york sun on the map. it was fun. it was entertaining. they reported on courts and and police reports and crime. this this hadn't been done before. another type of or another newspaper that was founded about this time was the new york herald founded by james gordon bennett in 1835. his was...
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only at t-mobile. >>> new york majority of house democrats are calling for new york governor cuomo to resign. brynn gingras is following the story for us. >> i did not do what has been alleged, period. i have not had a sexual relationship that was inappropriate, period. >> reporter: tonight new york governor andrew cuomo digging in his heels, reiterating he's innocent, amid mounting allegations into his alleged misconduct. >> look, it's very simple. i never harassed anyone i never abused anyone. i never assaulted anyone. now -- and i never would, right? my statement could not be clearer. >> reporter: even as a majority of the democratic new york delegation are calling on cuomo to resign, jerry nadler saying in a statement the repeated accusations against the governor and the way he has responded to them make it impore for him to continue to govern at this point. the governor says he's not going anywhere. >> the people know the difference between playing politics, bowing to cancel culture and the truth. let the review proceed. i'm not going to resign. part of this is i am not part of t
only at t-mobile. >>> new york majority of house democrats are calling for new york governor cuomo to resign. brynn gingras is following the story for us. >> i did not do what has been alleged, period. i have not had a sexual relationship that was inappropriate, period. >> reporter: tonight new york governor andrew cuomo digging in his heels, reiterating he's innocent, amid mounting allegations into his alleged misconduct. >> look, it's very simple. i never harassed...
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tells the "new york times" had a disturbing encounter at new york city wedding in september of 2019. "times" has included this photograph of the incident as it was happening at wedding. details surrounding that photograph reported in "new york times" are difficult to read and make you want to turn away from that photograph. woman in this photo told the "times," he said can i kiss you, i felt so uncomfortable and embarrassed when really he is the one who should have been embarrassed. jesse mckinley's reporting around this photograph moves cuomo story from controversy to crisis. president biden's press secretary was asked if governor cuomo should step aside while investigated on charges of sexual harassment. if the governor does choose or is forced to step aside, previously invisible lieutenant governor cathy hokel would become acting governor. and political danger for cuomo is that new yorkers might prefer experienced woman who served in congress, now in second term as lieutenant governor and never been involved in any controversy. we'll bring you the difficult and sensitive details o
tells the "new york times" had a disturbing encounter at new york city wedding in september of 2019. "times" has included this photograph of the incident as it was happening at wedding. details surrounding that photograph reported in "new york times" are difficult to read and make you want to turn away from that photograph. woman in this photo told the "times," he said can i kiss you, i felt so uncomfortable and embarrassed when really he is the one who...
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the deepening feud between new york's governor and new york city's mayor. the governor says he won't resign in the face of to scandals pretty much saying it's because bill deblasio has made a huge mess. don't forget "outnumbered" is next at the top of the hour. don't miss it. is that karl rove? yep. >>> you also have new york city which is in a very precarious situation. it's teetering, to use a word, crime is way up. homelessness is way up. many people have left. we have to get new york city functional again and safe again. and viable again. we have to do that quickly. >> harris: the gloves are off. that is new york governor andrew cuomo throwing new york city's mayor under the bus to justify staying on the job. cuomo is facing multiple calls for member of his own party to resign. you know that. we are reporting it. three women have come forward, two of them aides, claims that he made unwanted advances. and this came after de blasio hit the governor over the scandal. here the mayor is today. >> he should address his own problems, and not try to put down th
the deepening feud between new york's governor and new york city's mayor. the governor says he won't resign in the face of to scandals pretty much saying it's because bill deblasio has made a huge mess. don't forget "outnumbered" is next at the top of the hour. don't miss it. is that karl rove? yep. >>> you also have new york city which is in a very precarious situation. it's teetering, to use a word, crime is way up. homelessness is way up. many people have left. we have to...
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amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> they're not back home -- they're not going to surrender, not going back home. amy: restistance to the military coup in burma continues despite a bloody crackdown. more than 500 people killed during two months of protests, including the deadliest day, saturday alone, when soldiers opened fire, killing 140 people, including more children. we'll get an update from a burmese student. then, today is international trans day of visibility. we'll look at the wave of anti-trans laws being enacted across the country. >> it will be easy for transgender individuals to have the health care that they need, which is what we want, gives a freedom of choice and service for those that might have a conflict because of conscience. >> we have a signifint backlash to the notion that trans humanity will be recognize, and it is mifesting across the country with banning trans people from amy: we'll speak with trans activists chase strangio and raquel willis whose dashers say visibility and know that alone
amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> they're not back home -- they're not going to surrender, not going back home. amy: restistance to the military coup in burma continues despite a bloody crackdown. more than 500 people killed during two months of protests, including the deadliest day, saturday alone, when soldiers opened fire, killing 140 people, including more children. we'll get an update from a burmese student. then, today is international trans day of visibility. we'll look...
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jillian: fox news senior meteorologist janice dean and new york state assemblyman ron kim call for justice at the new york memorial for covid-19 victims. >> expert in trying to find answers and accountability for their deaths. jillian: kim joined us earlier to weigh in. >> for 10 months to give these families the voice that they lacked and that in one second the governor wanted me to lie and cover everything up to protect him. jillian: new york lawmakers are preparing an impeachment investigation. a fugitive pulled a gup on a florida deputy and his canine. watch this. >> i said stop. stop. >> no. no. no. no. >> put your hands behind your back. >> put your hands where you can see it. >> i can't. >> drop the gun. get down now. >> the marion county sheriff's office says the suspect choked the dog and bit the canine cop's ear. he now faces multiple charges
jillian: fox news senior meteorologist janice dean and new york state assemblyman ron kim call for justice at the new york memorial for covid-19 victims. >> expert in trying to find answers and accountability for their deaths. jillian: kim joined us earlier to weigh in. >> for 10 months to give these families the voice that they lacked and that in one second the governor wanted me to lie and cover everything up to protect him. jillian: new york lawmakers are preparing an impeachment...
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we are in the middle as new york is. he is governor of state of new york, of a pandemic. people want the children to go back to school. people want to go back to work. between the nursing home and the additional allegations that keep coming out. how does this person govern? it should be up to the people of new york clearly but the top democrats are saying it's time to resign. a governor is supposed to govern the state. how do you govern with the distractions right now? >> harris: you can't govern with emergency powers because they already took those. emily, i want to drill down a little bit on what he is facing. this melissa de rosa, you told us. you said watch the name of the people, the aides around him pop up in the investigation. and allegations. she has come back because remember, we talked about how this particular name was at the heart of the numbers that were getting changed about the true deaths, the death toll inside the nursing homes in new york per this governor's policy. now she is being accused and members of the office of, you know, making phone calls to al
we are in the middle as new york is. he is governor of state of new york, of a pandemic. people want the children to go back to school. people want to go back to work. between the nursing home and the additional allegations that keep coming out. how does this person govern? it should be up to the people of new york clearly but the top democrats are saying it's time to resign. a governor is supposed to govern the state. how do you govern with the distractions right now? >> harris: you...
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for more on new york's people battled governor and future let's bring back new york congressman john katko. congressman, you are among the members of new york congressional delegation and virtually every member not entirely but virtually every member has said that the governor should resign. he says he's not going to do it do you see any way that this ends with andrew cuomo leaving office? >> i think what's happened during this crisis is that -- it's remarkable for me to say but bipartisan is broken out in albany. by that i mean both democrats and republicans are saying that he should resign, and for both democratic senators from new york state to make statements of that is impactful and by trade to political corruption cases in the past. and number of witnesses that have come up and said generally the same thing, is very, very impactful and it could really target away from that. so if he refuses to step down -- the state legislature is doing, they're opening impeachment investigation i think they need to moves and move it. because this is clearly not going away, and the citizens of
for more on new york's people battled governor and future let's bring back new york congressman john katko. congressman, you are among the members of new york congressional delegation and virtually every member not entirely but virtually every member has said that the governor should resign. he says he's not going to do it do you see any way that this ends with andrew cuomo leaving office? >> i think what's happened during this crisis is that -- it's remarkable for me to say but...
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and they killed old people in new york. they made fun of places like texas and florida the biden administration was talking about cutting off tourism to florida. but they have essentially identical rates, chris, wouldn't you rather live in a place where you get to decide whether or not you get to go outside whether you get to wear a mask, whether or not you get to go to a restaurant? >> that is a misleading statistic. california and new york got this virus a lot sooner than florida and texas did but they had to make very difficult decisions. without good information this is a very new virus. florida and texas didn't do lockdown similar to new york early on in their virus. which kept their death count lower than new york. but they had it for shorter period of time let's look what happened but i don't like anyone in texas should want to be the last person to die of covid-19. we have vaccines calming. kennedy: it's not going to happen it has to happen in florida. >> we will be (we will have herd immunity in this country by thi
and they killed old people in new york. they made fun of places like texas and florida the biden administration was talking about cutting off tourism to florida. but they have essentially identical rates, chris, wouldn't you rather live in a place where you get to decide whether or not you get to go outside whether you get to wear a mask, whether or not you get to go to a restaurant? >> that is a misleading statistic. california and new york got this virus a lot sooner than florida and...
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jersey and new york? >> you know, i cannot speak about places outside of new york city because that's our focus. we do know that this new variant is rising exponentially. and it's telling us its more transmissible. and yet the mitigation measures are being relaxed. so i am a bit concerned about that. >> dr. ho, thank you for the work you're doing on this and the work you've done on aids in the past. dr. david ho is a scientific director and ceo of the aaron diamonds aids research center. we appreciate your time tonight. we'll be right back. e tonight. we'll be right back. heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes into the esophagus. prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that helps it pass through the tough stomach acid. it then works to turn down acid production, blocking heartburn at the source. with just one pill a day, you get 24-hour heartburn protection. prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. introducing the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it's the most comfortable, b
jersey and new york? >> you know, i cannot speak about places outside of new york city because that's our focus. we do know that this new variant is rising exponentially. and it's telling us its more transmissible. and yet the mitigation measures are being relaxed. so i am a bit concerned about that. >> dr. ho, thank you for the work you're doing on this and the work you've done on aids in the past. dr. david ho is a scientific director and ceo of the aaron diamonds aids research...
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last count, 20 federal lawmakers from new york, that is the majority of new york's congressional delegation including some of the most prominent members are now calling for governor -- new york governor andrew cuomo to resign. representatives alexandria ocasio-cortez and jamal bowman, particularly zeroing in on the six accusers allegation that question know groped here. they said the fact that the latest report is so recent and alarming and raises concern about the staff. governor cuomo can no longer effectively lead. new york's representative jerry nadler, chairman of the house judiciary committee wrote this. "the question before us is squarely a political judgment. governor cuomo has lost the confidence of the people of new york. governor cuomo must resign." the majority of new york state lawmakers, 125, also calling for his resignation or impeachment. an impeachment investigation has been launched in the state assembly. cuomo says he's not going anywhere. >> i'm not going to resign. i was not elected by the politicians. i was elected by the people. politicians who don't know a single fac
last count, 20 federal lawmakers from new york, that is the majority of new york's congressional delegation including some of the most prominent members are now calling for governor -- new york governor andrew cuomo to resign. representatives alexandria ocasio-cortez and jamal bowman, particularly zeroing in on the six accusers allegation that question know groped here. they said the fact that the latest report is so recent and alarming and raises concern about the staff. governor cuomo can no...
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according to "the new york times" statement today "taylor is a talented "new york times" journalist doing timely and essential reporting. timely and essential, okay. thanks for the adjectives. but what kind of reporting is it, exactly. what does taylor do all day? we could answer that question at some length, but instead we've decided to back off a little bit and invite shawn davis of the federalist who is called the subject very closely. we are happy to have them tonight. shawn davis, thanks so much for going down my coming on. now that we know that taylor is not only having her left stride, but it's destroyed because people are disagreeing with her. what does she do for a living exactly? >> that's a great question. i think she would say she writes about internet culture and tech when in reality she's actually the journalism equivalent of the creeper cruising by the schoolyard asking if they want any free attention in "the new york times." she stocks teenagers on the internet and this isn't my opinion, she said as much. she even talks about how if she were a dude doing what she were doin
according to "the new york times" statement today "taylor is a talented "new york times" journalist doing timely and essential reporting. timely and essential, okay. thanks for the adjectives. but what kind of reporting is it, exactly. what does taylor do all day? we could answer that question at some length, but instead we've decided to back off a little bit and invite shawn davis of the federalist who is called the subject very closely. we are happy to have them...
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that's good news. naomi ruchim in new york. thank you. >>> so a woman who refused to wear a mask inside a texas bank was handcuffed by police. her encounter last thursday was recorded on an officer's body camera. >> ma'am, listen, we're going to do this the easy way or the hard way. >> what are you going to do, arrest me? >> yes. for intruding on premesis. >> that's hilarious. >> reporter: the manager of the bank of america in galveston called police after 65-year-old terri white refused a request to put on a face mask. it happened one day after the mandate was lifted. private businesses can still require masks. the situation escalated after the officer told the woman that she needed to leave if she did not put the mask on. >> do not touch me. who do you think you are? back up, back up. some old lady is getting cuffer. >> the wan sjuing e rundpoayar f resisting arrest and trespassing. >>> president biden for the first time is addressing the mounting calls for andrew cuomo to resign after a seventh woman accused the new york gov
that's good news. naomi ruchim in new york. thank you. >>> so a woman who refused to wear a mask inside a texas bank was handcuffed by police. her encounter last thursday was recorded on an officer's body camera. >> ma'am, listen, we're going to do this the easy way or the hard way. >> what are you going to do, arrest me? >> yes. for intruding on premesis. >> that's hilarious. >> reporter: the manager of the bank of america in galveston called police after...
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jose >> kathy park in new york city thank you. >>> turning now to news overseas and the pope's historic visit to iraq today he met with one of the country's top religious leaders, calling for peace and tolerance in the war-weary nation. richard engel is there >> reporter: pope francis walked with a visible limp. he's long suffered bouts of painful sciatica but pushed on, determined to meet today iraq's shia muslim leader grand exalted in iraq, and the meeting was a powerful gesture of mutual respect that could lead to improved relations between christians and muslims here. to follow the pope's next journey we boarded an iraqi air force plane, landing at what was once a u.s. air base and crossing the desert to the ruins of the ancient city of ur, with its 4,000-year-old temple, the ziggurat it is humbling to be in this place, so full of history and symbolism. this is where judaism, christianity, and islam meet, believed to be the birthplace of the patriarch abraham, the founder of these three great faiths and it is here that the pope wanted to come to express his message of unity near th
jose >> kathy park in new york city thank you. >>> turning now to news overseas and the pope's historic visit to iraq today he met with one of the country's top religious leaders, calling for peace and tolerance in the war-weary nation. richard engel is there >> reporter: pope francis walked with a visible limp. he's long suffered bouts of painful sciatica but pushed on, determined to meet today iraq's shia muslim leader grand exalted in iraq, and the meeting was a powerful...
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york, step down, arguing that he's lost the confidence of the people of new york. pamela? >> all right, athena jones live for us in albany new york, thank you so much. and joining me now is democratic new york state senator alle is of c allesandra biaggi. president biden did not join the calls of others to resign. what is your reaction to that? >> listen, i'm not surprised, but i do think that the details of the growing sexual harassment allegations and the nursing home death cover-up, and now today the reports of the governor's vaccine czar calling county officials to gauge their loyalty to the governor reveals something that is an underlying issue, which is that the new york state executive branch has been working to protect andrew cuomo and not the people of new york. and collectively there is a pattern of abusive behavior. >> cnn has not confirmed that reporting about the vaccine czar. but i want to ask you about the role that you were in that put you directly in cuomo's orbit. and you have been a fierce critique of him. you told the "new york times," if you ar
york, step down, arguing that he's lost the confidence of the people of new york. pamela? >> all right, athena jones live for us in albany new york, thank you so much. and joining me now is democratic new york state senator alle is of c allesandra biaggi. president biden did not join the calls of others to resign. what is your reaction to that? >> listen, i'm not surprised, but i do think that the details of the growing sexual harassment allegations and the nursing home death...
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we have that in new york and it helped my district. it was the difference between having a couple bring in -- dollars a week and bringing in $1200 a week. they will not go on a caribbean vacation with that kind of money in their pocket, they will go to the grocery store and get those items they need on a daily basis. it is really a shot in the arm to the economy, to be small mom and pop businesses that are needed. i am surprised republicans could not see this and chose to gang up against it. host: you did the -- of course, the $1.9 trillion plan will have four key dollars for individuals -- will have $1400 for individuals. let's talk about how you saw that help your district in new york city. 160 billion -- 106 billion dollars for vaccines and testing -- where is that money going first in your district. guest: the vaccination money is direly needed. we must continue to vaccinate people across the city and country. the variant will become dominant in a week or two in new york city so let's vaccinate to push back and contain it. we must
we have that in new york and it helped my district. it was the difference between having a couple bring in -- dollars a week and bringing in $1200 a week. they will not go on a caribbean vacation with that kind of money in their pocket, they will go to the grocery store and get those items they need on a daily basis. it is really a shot in the arm to the economy, to be small mom and pop businesses that are needed. i am surprised republicans could not see this and chose to gang up against it....
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york state government for the "new york times." the governor's statement today was wide ranging. he answered several questions. how was it received by the women who made these complaints? did we hear from them? >> yes, thank you for having me. so we heard from his first two accusers and it's fair to say they rejected his apology. they effectively said they didn't buy it and it was a non-apology. lindsey boylan, the first accuser who said that the governor gave her an unsolicited kiss on the lips said she didn't find it believable that the governor thought his actions were inappropriate. the lawyer for the second woman, charlotte bennett, said the press conference was full of inaccuracies and falsehoods. and it's worth noting the governor hasn't denied the remarks that miss bennett said the governor made. she alleges he asked her whether she had slept with older men or was monogamous, remarks she took as sexual advances. he's not directly addressed or denied that. >> does it appear that this will get the governor through the next wh
york state government for the "new york times." the governor's statement today was wide ranging. he answered several questions. how was it received by the women who made these complaints? did we hear from them? >> yes, thank you for having me. so we heard from his first two accusers and it's fair to say they rejected his apology. they effectively said they didn't buy it and it was a non-apology. lindsey boylan, the first accuser who said that the governor gave her an unsolicited...
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and to me the interests of new york city and new york state are very much aligned. the fact is the city is the economic engine of the state. so we have to get on the same page. there are all of these issues that have been faltering recently because frankly city hall and albany have not had the kind of work relationship that they need to be able to solve some of the problems we're seeing in front of us every day. >> i do want to ask you about universal basic income. that was one of the big issues that you talked about on the campaign trail when you ran for president. >> i remember. >> yes indeed. you proposed a u.b.i. for new york city residents. this has been criticized by one of your opponents, eric adams who's the brooklyn borough president has referred to this as a u.b. lie. talk about this a bit particularly in the context of the stimulus checks that are going out this weekend. maybe there's a little bit more of an appetite for direct payments from the government in light of what we've been through with covid. but talk about how this u.b.i. would work and respon
and to me the interests of new york city and new york state are very much aligned. the fact is the city is the economic engine of the state. so we have to get on the same page. there are all of these issues that have been faltering recently because frankly city hall and albany have not had the kind of work relationship that they need to be able to solve some of the problems we're seeing in front of us every day. >> i do want to ask you about universal basic income. that was one of the big...
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i am going to go to new york. she left a note for the columnist who called working women a monstrosity, she said i am off to new york, look out for me, bly. she tried her luck. for six months she tried to get hired. she tried knocking on doors for 6 months. even the margaret fullers, even the few women who managed to get published were in the women's pages. the newsroom was a dirty, interesting place, but it was not thought to be an appropriate place for a lady and that is where she wanted to be. she finally gets the managing editor of the "new york world," to take a meeting with her. the "new york world," is owned by joseph pulitzer. who at this point is competing with other newspapers in new york city. one of his chief rivals is william randolph hearst. because the type of the news that started with the penny press is carrying over into the 1870's, 1880's, 1890's and will culminate with yellow journalism. which is this period of sensationalism in some newspapers. headlines get bigger and splash year. newspapers
i am going to go to new york. she left a note for the columnist who called working women a monstrosity, she said i am off to new york, look out for me, bly. she tried her luck. for six months she tried to get hired. she tried knocking on doors for 6 months. even the margaret fullers, even the few women who managed to get published were in the women's pages. the newsroom was a dirty, interesting place, but it was not thought to be an appropriate place for a lady and that is where she wanted to...