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it's a big part of what makes new york new york. there's a real hunger to get back to doing what we do. ready many broadway theaters have announced plans to reopen in september, but it remains to be seen if enough people come to revive the industry for shows to be profitable, all the seats must be filled. it's not for the faint hearted because the margin is very tight. my sense is businesses and sectors like tourism and the arts. they will start to rebound, but they're not going to be like they were before. james perry is an economist at the new school center for new york city affairs. he focuses on the labor market and workforce policies. your expend hit hard economically by the depression, the fiscal crisis of the 7911. how do you compare the economic challenges new york city's facing today to those in the past? well, as far greater than anything we've seen since the 1900 thirty's, more than a 1000000 jobs were lost and we'll get to the end of 2021. we will still be down 3 240-0000 jobs in new york city. so you think new york is r
it's a big part of what makes new york new york. there's a real hunger to get back to doing what we do. ready many broadway theaters have announced plans to reopen in september, but it remains to be seen if enough people come to revive the industry for shows to be profitable, all the seats must be filled. it's not for the faint hearted because the margin is very tight. my sense is businesses and sectors like tourism and the arts. they will start to rebound, but they're not going to be like they...
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new york state is terribly slow and new york city and you are right. i covered a lot of mayoral races. keeping a keen eye on this one, too. and it is staggering just how incompetent it was. maya wylie here in this race said yesterday paraphrasing you can't be surprised at this point at how inept the process it is because time and time again they fail. as you mentioned turning down money that could have led to improvements. they didn't clear the rolls for test ballots and for hours it looked like it spun on the head. adams' lead all but vanished to garcia and then the board of elections simply withdrew the numbers and took hours to offer an explanation as to what happened. just further sowing chaos and confusion when americans don't have necessarily a lot of faith in the voting system because of the doubts planted by former president trump and his cronies. i'll spare the yankee fan joke here, joe and mika. this is a disgrace. >>> a deeper dive into what's happening in new york city and why. >> i want to illustrate how ranked choice voting works. green p
new york state is terribly slow and new york city and you are right. i covered a lot of mayoral races. keeping a keen eye on this one, too. and it is staggering just how incompetent it was. maya wylie here in this race said yesterday paraphrasing you can't be surprised at this point at how inept the process it is because time and time again they fail. as you mentioned turning down money that could have led to improvements. they didn't clear the rolls for test ballots and for hours it looked...
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sponsored by nbc for new york. telemundo 47. politico. the new york urban league. the citizens but it commission and the new york city campaign finance board. >> good evening, from studio eight h, the legendary home of saturday night live. welcome to the final debate before the mayoral primary vote on tuesday. i am joined by my colleague melissa russo, the morning anchor at telemundo 47, and sally goldenberg, the city hall euro chief or politico. this is a two hour debate. streaming on wnbc and w nj you digital platform. including nbc new york.com, the nbc new york app and politico.com. for boaters who are blind or have low vision, the campaign finance board has posted visual description for the studio, moderators and candidates on its twitter account, at n.y.c. see sp. the leading contenders are here tonight, their positions on stage were chosen by random drawing. a few rules for the candidates, for a traditional question and answer you will have one minute to respond and offer a 32nd rebuttal at the moderator's discretion. also asking questions, who are looking f
sponsored by nbc for new york. telemundo 47. politico. the new york urban league. the citizens but it commission and the new york city campaign finance board. >> good evening, from studio eight h, the legendary home of saturday night live. welcome to the final debate before the mayoral primary vote on tuesday. i am joined by my colleague melissa russo, the morning anchor at telemundo 47, and sally goldenberg, the city hall euro chief or politico. this is a two hour debate. streaming on...
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in the new york borough of the bronx. sarah is a scientist working in new york when her mother dies suddenly. as the only child, she is expected to handle the traditional elaborate ashanti funeral in her mum�*s honour. this looks like a family affair. nope, that one�*s just black. these moments of comic relief define nana mensah�*s debut film. as a child of ghanaian immigrants, she grew up seeing plenty of trauma in african immigrant films, but that didn�*t reflect her experience. so she wanted to create something different with queen of glory. we laughed a lot growing up. my parents told crazy stories from back home, or, like, the crazy things that happened to them when they first came to this country, so i wanted to tell the story. where the body? she was cremated. of course it centres around a woman losing her mother so it�*s not all laughs, it�*s not a screwball comedy but at the same time, there are moments forjoy. i�*m not getting on the scale, i�*m not getting on the scale... mensah shows what it�
in the new york borough of the bronx. sarah is a scientist working in new york when her mother dies suddenly. as the only child, she is expected to handle the traditional elaborate ashanti funeral in her mum�*s honour. this looks like a family affair. nope, that one�*s just black. these moments of comic relief define nana mensah�*s debut film. as a child of ghanaian immigrants, she grew up seeing plenty of trauma in african immigrant films, but that didn�*t reflect her experience. so...
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ranked choice voting is new to new york but not to the u.s.. it was first used in a local election in ohio in 1915. san francisco, minneapolis, and santa fe are among the cities that currently employ this in municipal elections. and, in 2020, maine became the first state to adopt the system for a presidential general election. while ranked choice voting eliminates the need for runoffs, it will take time to tabulate the votes. election officials say the winner may not be known for weeks. but with registered democrats outnumbering republicans by a huge margin in new york, it is likely that whoever prevails in this primary will come the city's next mayor. joe: for more, we welcome bloomberg's new york bureau chief shelly banjo. there is going to be a vote tomorrow and will find out two or three months from now who wins? >> tomorrow, the pulse close at 9:00 p.m., then shortly after that, we will know who is the leading candidate. because of ranked choice voting in new york, what we won't know for sure is who is actually the winner, will most likely
ranked choice voting is new to new york but not to the u.s.. it was first used in a local election in ohio in 1915. san francisco, minneapolis, and santa fe are among the cities that currently employ this in municipal elections. and, in 2020, maine became the first state to adopt the system for a presidential general election. while ranked choice voting eliminates the need for runoffs, it will take time to tabulate the votes. election officials say the winner may not be known for weeks. but...
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the new york times implies though that it is a story itself. not the main character who is disagreeable. the book was a poor seller even algae did not think much of it and only two copies or known to exist one of them in the library congress when it was deposited for copyright. algebra, had enough of new york by the mid-1890s and the winner of 1895 to 1896 1896 would be his last there. he was working too hard. his bronchitis was lengling his bronchitis would not go away and he wanted to be in natick to be with his sister augusta and her husband amos. he told a reporter in. in april that i that i have been working too hard. and it's the pleasure to be able to rest a little i am staying out at natick with relatives now. i do not feel as energetic as i used to. and as i said many of his books were serialized in magazines prior to be in published in book form and alger who received about 250 dollars for a serial plus the world. he's from book sales once estimated as total income from writing between about 1866 and 1896 at about 100,000. and all tho
the new york times implies though that it is a story itself. not the main character who is disagreeable. the book was a poor seller even algae did not think much of it and only two copies or known to exist one of them in the library congress when it was deposited for copyright. algebra, had enough of new york by the mid-1890s and the winner of 1895 to 1896 1896 would be his last there. he was working too hard. his bronchitis was lengling his bronchitis would not go away and he wanted to be in...
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jonathan: lisa, it is about crime in new york city. lisa: eric adams, a former leader of the new york police department, but also has the experience of having been beaten by cops as a 15-year-old, trying to appeal to both sides. interesting to follow what you were talking about. progressive voices getting less attention as people focus on bringing the city back, both economically and from a quality of life perspective. jonathan: let's begin with the price action, muted on the s&p 500 following a couple days of gains. we are positive, 0.01%. a bit excited on -- a bit of excitement on the euro-dollar. lisa knows why we started with that morgan stanley story. lisa: there is nothing else going on, even as we get a bunch of fed speak. yesterday we heard from the fed, john williams, as well as michael mckee, a fascinating interview, talking about a more dovish approach. also hearing from other leadership including jay powell. today, we will hear from michelle bowman and eric rosengren. the dissonance is still there in terms of who agrees wit
jonathan: lisa, it is about crime in new york city. lisa: eric adams, a former leader of the new york police department, but also has the experience of having been beaten by cops as a 15-year-old, trying to appeal to both sides. interesting to follow what you were talking about. progressive voices getting less attention as people focus on bringing the city back, both economically and from a quality of life perspective. jonathan: let's begin with the price action, muted on the s&p 500...
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new york-based entrepreneur, owner of the catch chain of upscale restaurants in new york, los angeles and elsewhere and also the founder of rumble boxes, innovative chain of key fit gyms. eugene, thanks for joining me. >> thank you for having me. excited to be here and looking forward to it. gerry: you have restaurants and gyms, how is business compared to pre-pandemic? >> well, again, i could only speak to microcosms to new york, los angeles, las vegas and we are back to where we were pre-covid. i was in the restaurant here in new york city last night and you could see the energy in the room. every floor is full. every seat is taking. people are back at the bar and i was having conversations with normal guest that is were walking in and how they felt to be at a bar, at a dining room table, greeting each other, seeing each other's faces. there are people who have been working with each other for the past year and a half who haven't seen a true smile out of their colleague or coworker or their friend. it's just been -- it's been wonderful. the weather has been fantastic and honestiy it
new york-based entrepreneur, owner of the catch chain of upscale restaurants in new york, los angeles and elsewhere and also the founder of rumble boxes, innovative chain of key fit gyms. eugene, thanks for joining me. >> thank you for having me. excited to be here and looking forward to it. gerry: you have restaurants and gyms, how is business compared to pre-pandemic? >> well, again, i could only speak to microcosms to new york, los angeles, las vegas and we are back to where we...
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right now we are voting in new york. shelly banjo will join us in the next hour, truly an expert on new york city voting and rank choice. marty schenker joins us. i would suggest, this is 50 six st where we are voting and this is historic. the industrial arts school of new york city, a famed school, goes back to marx jacobson, further back than that, more downtown i believe, to the great tony bennett who is 94 today. that is a landmark in new york for the landmark election. marty schenker, washington. this is a week where redlines will be drawn. we can start with voting rights or anything else, the powerplay will be sorted out. marty: not just the voting rights bill that they need to unify democratic already in the senate to get pass and even then you still have the filibuster, so that bill is probably dead on arrival. tom: but there are other bills as well. we're talking about the polarity of united republic -- i would suggest -- in the different parts of the democratic party. where is the dynamic going to be in august
right now we are voting in new york. shelly banjo will join us in the next hour, truly an expert on new york city voting and rank choice. marty schenker joins us. i would suggest, this is 50 six st where we are voting and this is historic. the industrial arts school of new york city, a famed school, goes back to marx jacobson, further back than that, more downtown i believe, to the great tony bennett who is 94 today. that is a landmark in new york for the landmark election. marty schenker,...
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york city, and that is our new york city euro chief shelly banjo -- new york city bureau chief. provide a word of distinction on this election. what is it? to me it has been the assent of crime, of what are we going to do about safety in the city. what is the shelly banjo distinction of the spoke today? shelley: thanks, tom. it is a real vote on how you want the city to recover. early in the election cycle, you saw a rise of the candidate like andrew yang, saying i want to bring hope and cheerfulness back to a city still in lockdown. everyone has sort of come out of their homes and realized maybe some of the more quality-of-life issues like crime, maybe those are a little more important right now to me than some of the more ideological battles that were fought over the last eight years in new york. lisa: tom has been talking about turnout. typically with primaries, there isn't that big of a number of individuals that actually go out and vote. do we have a sense of what turnout will be like this year? shelly: i think that is the most import question on everybody's minds because t
york city, and that is our new york city euro chief shelly banjo -- new york city bureau chief. provide a word of distinction on this election. what is it? to me it has been the assent of crime, of what are we going to do about safety in the city. what is the shelly banjo distinction of the spoke today? shelley: thanks, tom. it is a real vote on how you want the city to recover. early in the election cycle, you saw a rise of the candidate like andrew yang, saying i want to bring hope and...
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what is the solution for new york city? a lot of people have tried to address this and have failed spectacularly. shaun: the first thing we need to do is help keep people in their homes. new york city was the hardest hit city in the world a year ago. we are on the verge of the worst eviction crisis in our lifetime. instead of having a mayor who will demonize and divide us, go after the private sector, we need to do bring billions of dollars right now to our renters , but also to our landlords to keep them afloat and make sure we avoid that crisis. second, we need a mayor who can work effectively between public-sector and private-sector to grow our economy and create more housing. we have a desperate shortage of housing, and it is pushing up prices all across the city. what i would do, just as i did when i was housing commissioner, work to make more housing affordable, to grow new york city but also make sure we are using all of our tools to create more affordability. one of those is homeownership. we have learned the best p
what is the solution for new york city? a lot of people have tried to address this and have failed spectacularly. shaun: the first thing we need to do is help keep people in their homes. new york city was the hardest hit city in the world a year ago. we are on the verge of the worst eviction crisis in our lifetime. instead of having a mayor who will demonize and divide us, go after the private sector, we need to do bring billions of dollars right now to our renters , but also to our landlords...
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you only find this in new york. what cuisine is in the refrigerator and what does that say about who lives in the apartment? only in new york. >> that was great, doug. appreciate it. >> michael, always my pleasure. >>> up ahead, a police officer in portland, oregon, charged with assault for hitting a protester with a baton last summer. in response, around 50 fellow officers have resigned elefrom rapid response team. >>> based on new details from the 1940 census a study was done if the affiliate of white americans still alive today might have been influenced by growing up next door to a neighbor of color. the results are fascinating. >>> plus, i want to remind you go to smerconish.com and answer this week's survey question. if the for the people act fails in the senate, will joe manchin vote to ends or reduce the threshold for the filibuster? centrum multigummies aren't just great tasting... they're power-packed vitamins... that help unleash your energy. loaded with b vitamins... ...and other key essential nutrients.
you only find this in new york. what cuisine is in the refrigerator and what does that say about who lives in the apartment? only in new york. >> that was great, doug. appreciate it. >> michael, always my pleasure. >>> up ahead, a police officer in portland, oregon, charged with assault for hitting a protester with a baton last summer. in response, around 50 fellow officers have resigned elefrom rapid response team. >>> based on new details from the 1940 census a...
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new york voting. anybody here live in new york? i'm telling you, i'm telling you, if republican legislators tried to concoct a voting system like new york city's, and new york state's, man, it would be like jim crow 8.0. it is chaos up there, eugene, and it always is. during the 2020 election, and i call my friends, and i would say, have you voted yet? they go, i have been in line for like eight hours. i have been waiting to do this for four years. i'm about to go home. it's a mess up there. >> you hear that from everybody. anytime beam in new york, you're talking about voting, especially with the rank choice, this is very confusing. it doesn't make a lot of sense to a lot of people. that's something that, all of these conversations about voting being made easier, that's not what is happening in new york. it's a democratic stronghold, but it also doesn't matter because the primary picks the person. >> exactly, and willie, we're not going to know for like two -- i'm sorry, i can't say it with a straight face. >> it's not like a big
new york voting. anybody here live in new york? i'm telling you, i'm telling you, if republican legislators tried to concoct a voting system like new york city's, and new york state's, man, it would be like jim crow 8.0. it is chaos up there, eugene, and it always is. during the 2020 election, and i call my friends, and i would say, have you voted yet? they go, i have been in line for like eight hours. i have been waiting to do this for four years. i'm about to go home. it's a mess up there....
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the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. meeks: it is my honor to yield one minute to the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. garamendi: thank you. i rise in support of the resolution. the united states congress has the sole constitutional power to declare war and therefore constitutional duty to consider debate and if necessary repeal an authorization to use military force. for the very title of this aumf shows how much it has strayed from its original purpose. the 2002 authorization for the use of military force against iraq was designed to address the threat posed by an iraq run by saddam hussein. he has been dead for many years. we have the responsibility to members of the armed forces who risk their lives and the american public who fund these seemingly endless conflicts to terminate the current 2002 authorization to use force. since 2009, i voted consist teptly to revoke this open-ended authorization and to reassert congress'
the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. meeks: it is my honor to yield one minute to the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. garamendi: thank you. i rise in support of the resolution. the united states congress has the sole constitutional power to declare war and therefore constitutional duty to consider debate and if necessary repeal an authorization to use military force. for the very title...
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maloney of new york. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 504, the gentlewoman from new york, mrs. maloney, and the gentleman from kentucky, mr. comer, each will control 10 minutes. the chair recognizes the woman from new york. mrs. maloney: madam speaker, the amendment offered by congresswoman sidney axne would increase transparency when an inspector general is removed. this amendment would require the president or independent agency head to provide congress a detailed case specific explanation when firing an i.g. the amendment would also require the president or independent agency head to provide to congress the findings from an inquiry that led to the i.g.'s removal. these requirements would enhance i.g. independence. in addition to the critical for-cause removal protections already in the bill. the amendment offered by congresswoman carolyn bourdeaux, would enhance training requirements for inspectors general. and this amendment would ensure that i.g.'s are trained in an important asp
maloney of new york. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 504, the gentlewoman from new york, mrs. maloney, and the gentleman from kentucky, mr. comer, each will control 10 minutes. the chair recognizes the woman from new york. mrs. maloney: madam speaker, the amendment offered by congresswoman sidney axne would increase transparency when an inspector general is removed. this amendment would require the president or independent agency head to provide congress a detailed case...
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in many reports in new york. i'm not drawing it they drew the connection, weinstein's lawyers it is reported, donated to vance's reelection campaign. he did nothing about weinstein early on, even though he had a recording. and what else from the daily caller. vance looks inept against with reemergences of the epstein case. what is that about? in december of 18, "new york post" reported that vance believed epstein's lawyers, there are no real victims here. then deputy chief of vance serk sexcrime unit, requested of a manhattan judge to change epstein stat us in new york sex register, to change his level from most dangerous level 3 to level 1. from vance's office. when asked about the judge to why she was asking for the classification downgrade, gaffney disclosed she never spoke to florida u.s. attorney who dealt with the investigation into epstein. judge said, i don't think you did much of an investigation, i am shocked. this is vance's office who can't do enough investigating of donald trump. one prosecutor made
in many reports in new york. i'm not drawing it they drew the connection, weinstein's lawyers it is reported, donated to vance's reelection campaign. he did nothing about weinstein early on, even though he had a recording. and what else from the daily caller. vance looks inept against with reemergences of the epstein case. what is that about? in december of 18, "new york post" reported that vance believed epstein's lawyers, there are no real victims here. then deputy chief of vance...
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so in that first week the new york times, new york post, new york daily news did all cover the riots. but it was buried news it was not prominent for front page news. the village voice date major stories on the stonewall riots, and had reporters on the scene even trapped inside the bar during the riots. and those were you know, much more significant stories. but it was really the alternative press, and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively, and those of the stories that historians rely on, along with oral histories, police reports and photographs for rounding out the picture of what happened that evening. >> and the documentary of a little even sends. our guest is mark stein, he is joining us from granted related to new york. he's also the author of rethinking the gay and lesbian movement, in 60 -- city of sisterly and brotherly love. as we talk about stonewall, the rights 50 years ago. a turning point for the lgbtq community. tom's on the phone from flint michigan. good morning. >> hi, good morning to both of you gentlemen and to all the vie
so in that first week the new york times, new york post, new york daily news did all cover the riots. but it was buried news it was not prominent for front page news. the village voice date major stories on the stonewall riots, and had reporters on the scene even trapped inside the bar during the riots. and those were you know, much more significant stories. but it was really the alternative press, and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively, and those...
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athena jones reporting from new york. let's discuss with the new york mayoral candidate. we're talking about andrew yang. he's one of the candidates you just saw in athena's report. thank you so much for joining us. new york, as you know, is facing this wave of violent crime. shootings in the month of may were up more than 70% over last year. why are you a better candidate to keep new yorkers safe than eric adams who actually spent his career in law enforcement? >> i'm so honored to have been endorsed by the police captain's yub onhere, the nypd. these are the officers that worked with eric for years, and they decided i was a better choice to keep new yorkers safe. they want a partner that they can trust. that they know will follow through. we do need to get the gun violence down, which involves assigning more detectives to the gun violence suppression division and building a new anti-violence and community safety unit of plain clothed officers. the police captains and firefighters know how to keep new york safe, and i will be working hand in hand with them as mayor. >> b
athena jones reporting from new york. let's discuss with the new york mayoral candidate. we're talking about andrew yang. he's one of the candidates you just saw in athena's report. thank you so much for joining us. new york, as you know, is facing this wave of violent crime. shootings in the month of may were up more than 70% over last year. why are you a better candidate to keep new yorkers safe than eric adams who actually spent his career in law enforcement? >> i'm so honored to have...
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people will stay in new york or leave? it impacts the whole country. early voting kicks off tomorrow and jason carroll is "outfront". >>> facing off, the man or woman poised to be the next mayor of new york city. the subject of rising crime and police reform a key topic. eric adams a retired former captain in the nypd considered a top contender in the race initially planed to skip a debate and attend a vigil for a 10-year-old boy whose death has become another reminder of the surge of gun violence in new york city but hed course and attended the debate as fighting crime is a central issue for his campaign. >> no one on this stage can tell you that they have put their life on the line to save new yorkers. nobody else can do that. i can say that. >> reporter: the candidates were asked if police reform meant taking guns away from officers. four of the five candidates said no, they would not but when press pressed, here is how maya wiley responded. >> i'm not prepared to make that decision in a debate. >> reporter: today she released a statement saying nob
people will stay in new york or leave? it impacts the whole country. early voting kicks off tomorrow and jason carroll is "outfront". >>> facing off, the man or woman poised to be the next mayor of new york city. the subject of rising crime and police reform a key topic. eric adams a retired former captain in the nypd considered a top contender in the race initially planed to skip a debate and attend a vigil for a 10-year-old boy whose death has become another reminder of the...
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also reporting from "the new york times" and nbc news. it sounds like they have it from multiple sources that they are going to go forward with things surrounding the fringe benefits. and you're right, lawrence, it is a not insignificant amount of money. i will not say it's the case of the century, even if you have over a million dollars in undeclared income, that's still under new york law going to be $100,000 plus in taxes that weren't paid. so it's not an enormous tax laws. that said, it's a taxpayer-financed fringe benefit. so it is serious enough to prosecute. and there is, as dan goldman pointed out, this policy that i issued on behalf of the d.a. years ago, where there are a whole series of factors and some of those factors are whether the company cooperated, whether the company self-reported, obviously they get low marks on that. one factor is collateral consequences. and dan mentioned that perhaps the company would go into bankruptcy. i would say that prosecutors have considered that quite kwafl carefully as well. i am a little s
also reporting from "the new york times" and nbc news. it sounds like they have it from multiple sources that they are going to go forward with things surrounding the fringe benefits. and you're right, lawrence, it is a not insignificant amount of money. i will not say it's the case of the century, even if you have over a million dollars in undeclared income, that's still under new york law going to be $100,000 plus in taxes that weren't paid. so it's not an enormous tax laws. that...
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"the new york times," the rest of the media mob, and nothing more than green new deal socialists and propagandists, they lie, they push their agenda, they pushed propagandaa misinformation and they pretend to be something that they aresi not, journalists. they are in fact nothing but modern day version of -- this newspaper is not only biased, it is corrupt and it is dishonest. in fact, right now "the new york times" is facingdi multiple major defamationac lawsuits and a pretty amazing decision, the new york supreme court, not an easy place in to win a case, they refused to dismiss a lawsuit from project veritas and they have now granted project veritas and james o'keefe discovery. sarah palin's defamation suit against "the new york times,"," that is still ongoing and that appears headed for trial in july. i can't wait. "the times" is also facing a suit from covington high school student nicholas sandmann. i'm predicting they will probably pay him tens and tens of millions of dollarsrs because they defamed his character, told lies about him, as many other media outlets will likely be
"the new york times," the rest of the media mob, and nothing more than green new deal socialists and propagandists, they lie, they push their agenda, they pushed propagandaa misinformation and they pretend to be something that they aresi not, journalists. they are in fact nothing but modern day version of -- this newspaper is not only biased, it is corrupt and it is dishonest. in fact, right now "the new york times" is facingdi multiple major defamationac lawsuits and a...
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new york city is disgusting. did you know of the homeless now don't just have a shopping cart, it's like fall on sanford and sons. >> there's a guy that's got -- >> greg: talk about a guy that's -- a reference that nobody -- -- >> i'm so young! i'm just so young and beautiful and i have so much of my life ahead of me! >> greg: don't go anywhere, up next is my never-before-seen interview with chip donahue, author of the greatest beer run ever. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! all good fine, no one leaves the table until your finished. fine, we'll sleep here. ♪♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. it's an important time to save. with priceline, you can get up to 60% off amazing hotels. and when you get a big deal... you feel like a big deal. ♪♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. ♪ ♪ >> greg: he went without fear to bring them beer. in 1967 a man left new york city in one of the craziest ideas ever, even
new york city is disgusting. did you know of the homeless now don't just have a shopping cart, it's like fall on sanford and sons. >> there's a guy that's got -- >> greg: talk about a guy that's -- a reference that nobody -- -- >> i'm so young! i'm just so young and beautiful and i have so much of my life ahead of me! >> greg: don't go anywhere, up next is my never-before-seen interview with chip donahue, author of the greatest beer run ever. spraying flonase daily stops...
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the gentlewoman from new york. mrs. maloney: i recognize the gentleman from illinois, representative danny davis for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois, representative danny davis is recognized for two minutes. mr. davis: i rise in strong support of the recognition of juneteenth as a national holiday. to celebrate the ending of the most horrific period, the most horrific policy and practices this nation has ever known, slavery. i heard one of my colleagues suggest a moment ago that perhaps the costs of juneteenth is not known. i guarantee you that whatever the costs, it will not come close to the costs of slavery. juneteenth is the recognition that darkness will come to light. that there is a celebration as my forefathers and mothers struggled to endure the horror they experienced. and so, celebrating juneteenth as a national holiday is simply an idea whose time has come. i'm proud to vote on this resolution. and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman y
the gentlewoman from new york. mrs. maloney: i recognize the gentleman from illinois, representative danny davis for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois, representative danny davis is recognized for two minutes. mr. davis: i rise in strong support of the recognition of juneteenth as a national holiday. to celebrate the ending of the most horrific period, the most horrific policy and practices this nation has ever known, slavery. i heard one of my colleagues suggest...
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>> here in new york city, it does come back to security if people don't feel safe visiting new york city, we're never going to restore the 67 million tourists who came here in 2019, and those tourists supported 300,000 of the 550,000 jobs we're missing in restaurants, bars, hotels, tour bus operators, retail and the like so unfortunately, again, it comes back to crime, to homelessness, to making sure that new york city is a joyous place to visit if we get those elements right, you'll see the jobs come back and this is exactly what i'm going to deliver as mayor of new york city. >> andrew yang, thank you for joining us here on cnbc. >> thank you great to be here with you. >> it's good to talk to you. >>> up next, mike santoli heading to the telestrator to brk wn teadohat report on jobs and what it may mean for the economy. "closing bell" back in a moment. this is wealth. ♪ ♪ this is worth. that takes wealth. but this is worth. and that - that's actually worth more than you think. don't open that. wealth is important, and we can help you build it. but it's what you do with it, that mak
>> here in new york city, it does come back to security if people don't feel safe visiting new york city, we're never going to restore the 67 million tourists who came here in 2019, and those tourists supported 300,000 of the 550,000 jobs we're missing in restaurants, bars, hotels, tour bus operators, retail and the like so unfortunately, again, it comes back to crime, to homelessness, to making sure that new york city is a joyous place to visit if we get those elements right, you'll see...
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up to you♪ ♪new york, new york♪ ♪new york♪ >>> the facemasks are staying on and now the gloves are starting to come off. >>> it is overkill. >>> a bay area county reports its first covid death in a fully vaccinated patients. >> reporter: acceptance is official at the center of a corruption case will not face charges and a bizarre arrest over tato chips. >>> plus a massive two- the po where activists are trying to stop this chip. >>> keep your ringer on, the first winter winner of the vaccine lottery are about to get
up to you♪ ♪new york, new york♪ ♪new york♪ >>> the facemasks are staying on and now the gloves are starting to come off. >>> it is overkill. >>> a bay area county reports its first covid death in a fully vaccinated patients. >> reporter: acceptance is official at the center of a corruption case will not face charges and a bizarre arrest over tato chips. >>> plus a massive two- the po where activists are trying to stop this chip. >>>...
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for your new york yankees. i saw some stats this weekend during the series, like, the lowest batting average, you know, in 30 years and the lowest this, the lowest that. the yankees have good hitters, top to bottom. and i know you've seen a million of these basketball games, where a team that's really good shoots like 23% at the first half and they've still got a lot of game left play. when i see these yankees hitting as badly as they hit, what's the one thing we know about baseball? it's a game of numbers. it's a game of averages. they always find their way back, sort of, to the mean. so if you got the pitching, that hitting that's cold right now, aren't you pretty confident that it's going to come back? we've got great players on that team. >> it can't be much worse, and the pitching has been the pleasant surprise this year. the yankees are 61/2 games out. the pitching is what we were all worried about. we had garrett cole and we didn't know what else. the bull pen has been great. the starting pitching has be
for your new york yankees. i saw some stats this weekend during the series, like, the lowest batting average, you know, in 30 years and the lowest this, the lowest that. the yankees have good hitters, top to bottom. and i know you've seen a million of these basketball games, where a team that's really good shoots like 23% at the first half and they've still got a lot of game left play. when i see these yankees hitting as badly as they hit, what's the one thing we know about baseball? it's a...
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i immediately discovered what gay life was like in new york. and at that point i described, it was like book, like joining a private club. greenwich village was very gay. on one hand, it was also very tense on the other hand, because if you wanted to got to hurt us, the village is really a great place to do. i had a friend who was beaten up very badly by some kids from out of town. i took him to the precinct and they laughed at him. this is what you get. and that was the atmosphere leading up to stonewall news. news. i started new, i believe in 1067. i became involved early on with this small small group called the student homo file, big the new student, homer. finally, i've been left in the sort of prenatally ah, there's been sustain gay, political organizing, starting with a group called a magazine society found in california in the early fifties. also the daughter of a lead us, the lesbian organization. those for the 2 main groups, there were other groups around the country. they provided a lot of social services to gay people who had been d
i immediately discovered what gay life was like in new york. and at that point i described, it was like book, like joining a private club. greenwich village was very gay. on one hand, it was also very tense on the other hand, because if you wanted to got to hurt us, the village is really a great place to do. i had a friend who was beaten up very badly by some kids from out of town. i took him to the precinct and they laughed at him. this is what you get. and that was the atmosphere leading up...
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to new york city permit a. how do you convince a family that their future should be here watching mark please look into the camera and give that family this one right here, and give that family your 32nd elevator pitch. andrew yang: i understand why you are concerned about new york city. you are concerned about your family's safety. as mayor, i will deliver public safety that you expect and deserve. we meet a mayor who was going to prioritize real change on the ground. florida's weather is turning pretty nasty. >> thank you. ms. morale is the scene question to you. -- [speaking foreign language] >> in terms of returning from this crisis, one thing we have to recognize is this is an opportunity for us to confront and face the deeply rooted systemic and instructional issues that have plagued our city for so long that it made it possible to create a divide and this is an opportunity to create a new new york city that works for all of us. >> thank you. the next question will go to mr. maguire and ms. wiley. here's
to new york city permit a. how do you convince a family that their future should be here watching mark please look into the camera and give that family this one right here, and give that family your 32nd elevator pitch. andrew yang: i understand why you are concerned about new york city. you are concerned about your family's safety. as mayor, i will deliver public safety that you expect and deserve. we meet a mayor who was going to prioritize real change on the ground. florida's weather is...
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what is your interpretation of this breaking news from the "new york times"? >> it's more of the same. we are seeing an advance of a criminal investigation that happens all the time in state court and in federal court when prosecutors have their eye on someone, you sort of get this drip, drip, drip of what is it that they're getting in, and in this case, it's such intense interest we're hearing about it. so, in the ordinary case, you wouldn't hear about it, but what we heard today is that they're actually now focusing, perhaps, on actually prosecuting, actually filing charges against weisselberg and that they got his personal tax return. now, that doesn't surprise me. you would expect that they would have his personal tax return. they would have gotten it either from the state tax department or from weisselberg's own accountants but what they're trying to do here is they're trying to build a tax case against weisselberg. if that makes him flip against trump from the point of view of the d.a., all the better, assuming donald trump committed a crime, but as i sa
what is your interpretation of this breaking news from the "new york times"? >> it's more of the same. we are seeing an advance of a criminal investigation that happens all the time in state court and in federal court when prosecutors have their eye on someone, you sort of get this drip, drip, drip of what is it that they're getting in, and in this case, it's such intense interest we're hearing about it. so, in the ordinary case, you wouldn't hear about it, but what we heard...
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that's unicefusa.org/covid19. ♪ it's got to be the ♪ new york city. >> new york city rhythm, an engineering who had a dream. he took one look at times square and thought that's the perfect place to fly, and he talked to will about it. >> yes, he sure did. the videos of hunter's flight over times square have been blowing up online over the past few day, people saying he looks like the green goblin from spiderman, others saying he looked like ironman, i figured we should get to the bottom of it ourselves, right? it's a bird. or is it a plane? are you the green goblin from spiderman? yes or no? >> coming soon. no, i've always wanted to be a super hero growing up so i might have to find a different character for that one. >> the man behind the mask, hunter kolwalt, videos of his flight 30 feet over times square going viral. >> i think it is everybody's dream to fly since a little kid. this is a passion for 30 years now. >> the 38-year-old who studied engineering and math at unc charlotte recently put the finishing touches on what he calls the sky surfer. >> this thing consumes 15 amps of curren
that's unicefusa.org/covid19. ♪ it's got to be the ♪ new york city. >> new york city rhythm, an engineering who had a dream. he took one look at times square and thought that's the perfect place to fly, and he talked to will about it. >> yes, he sure did. the videos of hunter's flight over times square have been blowing up online over the past few day, people saying he looks like the green goblin from spiderman, others saying he looked like ironman, i figured we should get to...
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let's see, trump stalkers at "the new york times" need to return their fake pulitzer. "the new york times" completely botched their russian coverage and they were wrong again and again and again. they spread lie after lie, conspiracy theory after conspiracy theory to you, the american people and it went on for three long years. for example, remember, maggie hagerman, stocking trump. trump jr. was told in an email of russian effort to aid campaign, then ended up being a total misleading story. it failed to explain that the lawyer in the impetus trump tower meeting was tied to glenn simpson the guy that hired christopher steele to put together the fake hillary clinton bought and paid for dirty russian disinformation dossier and used uncorroborated in pfizer applications to spy on candidate trump and later president trump. your fellow "new york times" trump stalkers, maggie, you blew the biggest story in your career. you never told your readers the truth. you never told the dossier was garbage, full of lies, propaganda, russian misinformation. you never told them that the
let's see, trump stalkers at "the new york times" need to return their fake pulitzer. "the new york times" completely botched their russian coverage and they were wrong again and again and again. they spread lie after lie, conspiracy theory after conspiracy theory to you, the american people and it went on for three long years. for example, remember, maggie hagerman, stocking trump. trump jr. was told in an email of russian effort to aid campaign, then ended up being a total...
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what does it do to the voters in new york and new york city when they look at, they cast their ballot and here's where they are more than a week later. >> this is the ultimate potential tragedy of this. you have a new system of voting put in place. people will blame that. ex-president who has been trying to raise questions and concerns about the integrity of our elections. then you have an election administration that can't do its job which raises those questions so folks will be going into their own camps and questioning the results of this mayoral election for a long time. look if new york city board of elections had been in the deep south this thing would have been the subject of a doj takeover long time ago. but with the board of elections what it needs to do now is dig itself out of a hole, have total transparency which is almost impossible given the fact it's run by a bunch of politicians wife and mothers to actually restore confidence in the system. again this is not about rank choice voting, this is about the incompetence about the board of elections. that needs to be fixed no
what does it do to the voters in new york and new york city when they look at, they cast their ballot and here's where they are more than a week later. >> this is the ultimate potential tragedy of this. you have a new system of voting put in place. people will blame that. ex-president who has been trying to raise questions and concerns about the integrity of our elections. then you have an election administration that can't do its job which raises those questions so folks will be going...
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now to new york. new york city, the largest department in the united states. i don't know what the strength was when you took it over in 1994, but i don't think that it was up to 40,000 yet. >> it was in 95 they merged the three departments so we went up to 38,000 after i left in 96 there was the addition from the program 100,000, they were up to 40,000 and now down to 33 once again. >> .. >> i had lieutenants and sergeants and i had a corporation counsel for my law issues butthey all came into the office, it's like being a precinct commander . nypd in some respects was easier but the talent in that organization are almost 1000 captains above and the 26 commissioners with expertise in legal matters technical matters. i didn't have to go back to get a question answered. just pick up the phone and when the commissioner called you jumped and the answers were like that . in the transit police i only asked the question when i wanted to surround yourself with such exceptional talent. john jimmy on it first
now to new york. new york city, the largest department in the united states. i don't know what the strength was when you took it over in 1994, but i don't think that it was up to 40,000 yet. >> it was in 95 they merged the three departments so we went up to 38,000 after i left in 96 there was the addition from the program 100,000, they were up to 40,000 and now down to 33 once again. >> .. >> i had lieutenants and sergeants and i had a corporation counsel for my law issues...
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>> laura podesta in new york. laura, thank you very much. >>> police say a deadly crash at a pride parade in floodwater, florida, was -- ft. lauderdale, florida, was likely an accident. the video shows it coming to a stop after it drove into marchers before the parade saturday. one man was killed, and another seriously injured. the 77-year-old driver was taken into custody by police and escorted away from the truck. authorities say the driver was part of the parade. no charges have been filed. police say the truck was supposed to be the lead vehicle in the parade, but the driver, who had ailments preventing him from marching, suddenly accelerated. >> we were waiting for the parade to begin, and all the sudden there was a thud. first thing we saw was lights. we saw the emergency vehicles approaching. >> we heard all the cops rushing there, but we thought it was the start of the parade. we had no idea. >> the truck driver and the victims were all part of the ft. lauderdale gay men's chorus group. >>> tractor-trailer
>> laura podesta in new york. laura, thank you very much. >>> police say a deadly crash at a pride parade in floodwater, florida, was -- ft. lauderdale, florida, was likely an accident. the video shows it coming to a stop after it drove into marchers before the parade saturday. one man was killed, and another seriously injured. the 77-year-old driver was taken into custody by police and escorted away from the truck. authorities say the driver was part of the parade. no charges...
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york city reporter, though, i will say every time there was a budget cut in new york city -- this was like a decade and a half ago, the first things that were shut down were youth programs in black and brown communities, in the underserved communities. that was the first thing to go. that's because so many of these communities did not have a loud enough voice. >> that's the wrong approach, i just want to say it. >> no, no, but that's what i was seeing before my very eyes like a decade ago, when they would cut the city budget, the first thing being shut down were community services for young people in black and brown communities. that's what was happening in new york city, in areas like brownsville, every day over the summer. while i hear you in that you're talking about providing employment for young people, where is the money going to come from to make sure they can stay gainfully employed? >> as probably know, it's going to spend the money locally, and could use the boost. it also, again, has they public safety benefits. so i agree with you in a we've prioritized the wrong things. w
york city reporter, though, i will say every time there was a budget cut in new york city -- this was like a decade and a half ago, the first things that were shut down were youth programs in black and brown communities, in the underserved communities. that was the first thing to go. that's because so many of these communities did not have a loud enough voice. >> that's the wrong approach, i just want to say it. >> no, no, but that's what i was seeing before my very eyes like a...