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in new york city, we were in the epicenter of covid. the news was parks being empty, people fleeing the city, going to the suburbs, going to the here, there, everywhere. what do you see for the future of real estate here in new york. it's actually just getting started again and coming back in a bigger way, i think, than ever. there's this vibrancy, the culture, the creativity. just as quickly as everyone left, they're all coming back at the same time too. [upbeat music] johnny devenanzio: well, rob. you're home. i'm finally back home. it's been almost 17 months since i left times square. long overdue. you have many credits to your name. "beetlejuice." - yeah. you were nominated for a tony for "chaplin" as well. that's right. yeah. and right before the pandemic, you landed very iconic role as mrs. doubtfire. congratulations. rob mcclure: thank you. that's one of the most iconic movies played by one of the most legendary actors of our time, robin williams. mrs. doubtfire: hello! what's it like as an actor to fill those shoes? i never will
in new york city, we were in the epicenter of covid. the news was parks being empty, people fleeing the city, going to the suburbs, going to the here, there, everywhere. what do you see for the future of real estate here in new york. it's actually just getting started again and coming back in a bigger way, i think, than ever. there's this vibrancy, the culture, the creativity. just as quickly as everyone left, they're all coming back at the same time too. [upbeat music] johnny devenanzio: well,...
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back in new york city, officials say the last-minute push is working. the nypd now reporting more than 80% compliance, up from 70% last week. >> i think we're heading in the right direction. >> reporter: and with the rise in vaccinations and the fading delta variant, some encouraging news. new york city reported a covid test positivity rate of less than 1% lester >> all right gabe gutierrez, thank you. >>> at the vatican today, the president and the pontiff. president biden meeting with pope francis and mr. biden making a striking admission while speaking to the french president. peter alexander is at the vatican. >> reporter: for president biden, a day of devotion and diplomacy. america's second ever roman catholic president having a private audience with pope francis, with whom he's built a personal bond, giving him a ceremonial commander coin and a compliment. >> you are the most significant warrior for peace i have ever met. >> reporter: president biden was later asked whether the issue of abortion came up >> no, it didn't we talked about the fact h
back in new york city, officials say the last-minute push is working. the nypd now reporting more than 80% compliance, up from 70% last week. >> i think we're heading in the right direction. >> reporter: and with the rise in vaccinations and the fading delta variant, some encouraging news. new york city reported a covid test positivity rate of less than 1% lester >> all right gabe gutierrez, thank you. >>> at the vatican today, the president and the pontiff. president...
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city, and it's time to stop >> reporter: the mandates are extending far beyond new york. it is intensifying not just at street rallies but courtroom missouri's governor parred state offices from punishing those who decline the vaccine. 21 attorneys general have signed the letter, challenging the vaccine requirement for federal contractors. and florida filed a lawsuit. >> we do have a responsibility to stand up for our authority here to govern ourselves >> reporter: back here in new york, city officials say they are planning mandatory overtime and canceling vacations to compensate for any staffing issues francis. >> gabe, thank you >> still to come, halloween screams at the box office. the scary side of nostalgia hits theaters with "last night in soho." >> and amazon raising new questions about the economy. better get new febreze fabric antimicrobial. its water-based formula penetrates fabrics to kill 99.9% of bacteria and it eliminates odors. spray it on your furniture, your rugs, your clothes - wherever bacteria and odors hide. you can even sanitize your car seats! for a
city, and it's time to stop >> reporter: the mandates are extending far beyond new york. it is intensifying not just at street rallies but courtroom missouri's governor parred state offices from punishing those who decline the vaccine. 21 attorneys general have signed the letter, challenging the vaccine requirement for federal contractors. and florida filed a lawsuit. >> we do have a responsibility to stand up for our authority here to govern ourselves >> reporter: back here...
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in the new york city fire department you need at least 30 days to retire. we have members having a hard time even retiring, now the retirement office is flooded, we're asking for the city to give us the time to negotiate the terms of transition and allow some of our court cases that bring up natural immunity to make their way through court. andrew ansbro of the uniformed firefighters association in new york. a row between britain and france overfishing rights in uk waters has escalated further. the french prime minister has written to the european commission asking it to begin proceedings that could lead to retaliatory tariffs on uk goods entering the eu. arriving in rome with a diplomatic row brewing, the prime minister stressed the ties that bind the uk and france. an old ally and friend, but the french president tonight told the financial times the uk's credibility is at stake in the row over fishing. this is the front line of this fight, which has been rumbling for months. the authorities here injersey and across the uk say they have stuck to agreements
in the new york city fire department you need at least 30 days to retire. we have members having a hard time even retiring, now the retirement office is flooded, we're asking for the city to give us the time to negotiate the terms of transition and allow some of our court cases that bring up natural immunity to make their way through court. andrew ansbro of the uniformed firefighters association in new york. a row between britain and france overfishing rights in uk waters has escalated further....
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new york city districts after work is skipped. the collection runs to protest, coven vaccine mandates. starting monday, all city workers who haven't received at least one vaccine chart will have to stay at home without pay and not stopped. fears that will be an accused shortage of key personnel with many essential workers already showing the initiative covering it kind of open for us. ah, hundreds of city workers are outraged and gathered to protest outside of the mayor's residence. some of them, even through garbage on to the mayor's lawn. ah, garbage is only piling up on the mayor's lawn. it's everywhere. sanitation workers across the city had a slow down on thursday. residents of taken to social media to complain about what appears to be an act of protest by sanitation workers against the pending vaccine mandate. new york city mad, better rethink his mandate, real quick. my garbage wasn't picked up today and we'll get worse when new york city sanitation workers don't show up for pickups and snow ploughing, medical staff, shorta
new york city districts after work is skipped. the collection runs to protest, coven vaccine mandates. starting monday, all city workers who haven't received at least one vaccine chart will have to stay at home without pay and not stopped. fears that will be an accused shortage of key personnel with many essential workers already showing the initiative covering it kind of open for us. ah, hundreds of city workers are outraged and gathered to protest outside of the mayor's residence. some of...
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. >>> and he ran the very first new york city marathon. now on the 50th running, he's returning to the starting line. >>> this is nbc night lie news with lester holt >>> good evening, and thank you for joining us the fda tonight has given the okay for kids ages 5 to 11 to receive pfizer covid shots. the first injection is likely just days away. with 28 million children eligible, today's emergency use authorization is a potential game changer in the fight against the pandemic especially in the nation's beleaguered schools. and could narrow the vaccination gap that tonight leaves fewer than 58% of americans fully vaccinated all of this follows the recommendation of a safety panel which determined the child size dose to be safe and effective. the cdc expected now to follow-up shortly with its endorsement tom costello now with late details >> reporter: this afternoon's fda news means hospitals and clinics have just days to prepare for another wave of vaccinations at inova hospital in fairfax, virginia, they're prepping to vaccinate 500 young c
. >>> and he ran the very first new york city marathon. now on the 50th running, he's returning to the starting line. >>> this is nbc night lie news with lester holt >>> good evening, and thank you for joining us the fda tonight has given the okay for kids ages 5 to 11 to receive pfizer covid shots. the first injection is likely just days away. with 28 million children eligible, today's emergency use authorization is a potential game changer in the fight against the...
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carley: the new york post has a write-up on this topic and they say new york city's war on drugs is over, the junkies won. tell us about the new law that governor hochul just signed. >> it's the pinnacle of what could be called the harm reduction model of dealing with people using dangerous drugs on our streets. this is the model of governing which aloys needle -- allows needle exchanges and things like that rather than any involvement from law enforcement. this is that playing out right now in new york sigh and unfortunately the people it leaves out of the process are the public who have to see these conditions, who have to stumble upon needles in their public spaces and unfortunately this is essentially a license for people, addicted people, to use drugs wherever and whenever they please. as we saw with marijuana, this is going to lead to more people using drugs in our parks and public spaces. carley: before i get to you, kathy, one more to you, joe. before police could arrest somebody if they see them injecting drugs, by that empty syringe and drug residue left in the syringe, now und
carley: the new york post has a write-up on this topic and they say new york city's war on drugs is over, the junkies won. tell us about the new law that governor hochul just signed. >> it's the pinnacle of what could be called the harm reduction model of dealing with people using dangerous drugs on our streets. this is the model of governing which aloys needle -- allows needle exchanges and things like that rather than any involvement from law enforcement. this is that playing out right...
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it's kind of a new york city legend. when this townhouse went on the market in october of 2009, the "new york daily news" said, quote, the historic gay street property on the connor of waverly place is rumored to be inhabited by a restless spirit who walks the creaking floorboards at night. legend has it that a man in top hat and tails has been spot inside the building. a neighbor telling the "new york daily news" she had seen mysterious faces appear in with windows of the building and heard noises. she told the paper, there are ghosts in all of these buildings. it just happens. it's very spiritual. another neighbor who lived across the street told the paper, quote, i wouldn't go in there right now. it's legendary that ghosts live there. that place would be like moving into "the shining." "shining"! the shadow. all very spooky, right? today that same house, that exact same house on gay street in new york city got a spooky new development in it's spooky history because today that house was raided by the fbi. simultaneousl
it's kind of a new york city legend. when this townhouse went on the market in october of 2009, the "new york daily news" said, quote, the historic gay street property on the connor of waverly place is rumored to be inhabited by a restless spirit who walks the creaking floorboards at night. legend has it that a man in top hat and tails has been spot inside the building. a neighbor telling the "new york daily news" she had seen mysterious faces appear in with windows of the...
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great cinema to new york city. a highlight of this year, the opening night film, a new adaptation of macbeth starring frances mcdormand and denzel washington. we hope that people enjoy it and respond to it and we'll see what happens. macbeth, the so—called scottish play, has been adopted into more than 25 different movies. we look at those that made an impact. a shocking body horror thriller, titane, this year's big winner at the cannes film festival, came to new york with its director and star. i told myself, pretend you're doing a little show. this is a weird show, butjust have fun with it. there were many festival films with great performances, a real stand—out, benedict cumberbatch in the power of the dog. and some great documentaries, one using animation to chronicle the plight of an afghan refugee fleeing the taliban 25 years ago. and the other, a portrait of the influential new york rock band formed in the 1960s, the velvet underground. like almost every british schoolchild of my generation, i had the wo
great cinema to new york city. a highlight of this year, the opening night film, a new adaptation of macbeth starring frances mcdormand and denzel washington. we hope that people enjoy it and respond to it and we'll see what happens. macbeth, the so—called scottish play, has been adopted into more than 25 different movies. we look at those that made an impact. a shocking body horror thriller, titane, this year's big winner at the cannes film festival, came to new york with its director and...
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jumaane williams is new york city's public advocate. last year, he toured rikers, since he has done since 2008. jumanne, let's begin with you. you said conditions, the last time you toured rikers island were the most horrific you have seen. tell us what you have seen. >> at that point, it was stunning. it was really very hard to explain unless you were there. people just laying in filth. there was one man in a cell, actually a shower, you could not sit or stand down. i don't know if it was urine or water, but they were just nake d. i saw a cell that should have been for three people, six people. the toilet was not working. people should have been moved. there were hiv patients, mental health patients who had not gotten their mication weeks. it was a disaster for everyone, on both sides of the bars. i would point out, rikers is the largest jail complex in the world. sadly, probably the largest mental health institution in the world as well, which is another problem. amy: you say you are concerned rikers could explode like attica 50 years
jumaane williams is new york city's public advocate. last year, he toured rikers, since he has done since 2008. jumanne, let's begin with you. you said conditions, the last time you toured rikers island were the most horrific you have seen. tell us what you have seen. >> at that point, it was stunning. it was really very hard to explain unless you were there. people just laying in filth. there was one man in a cell, actually a shower, you could not sit or stand down. i don't know if it...
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to us here in new york city. next up, we are going to buffalo to speak with the democratic mayoral candidate india walton. she is a black nurse and mother of four was trying to become the first socialist mayor of a major american city in decades. she won the democratic primary against the four term incumbent, but the new york state democratic party is not supporting her. we will find out why. stay with us. ♪ ♪ [music break] amy: "trickle down" by buffalo, new york's ani di franco, about growing up amidst the looming fear of factory shutdowns in her hometown. this is democracynow! i am amy goodman with juan gonzalez. the chair of new york's democratic party is facing calls to resign after he compared buffalo mayoral candidate india walton to former ku klux klan leader david duke. walton shocked the democratic establishment in june, when she defeated buffalo four-term mayor byron brown in the democratic primary. india walton is a black single mother, a registered nurse, a longtime community activist, and a self
to us here in new york city. next up, we are going to buffalo to speak with the democratic mayoral candidate india walton. she is a black nurse and mother of four was trying to become the first socialist mayor of a major american city in decades. she won the democratic primary against the four term incumbent, but the new york state democratic party is not supporting her. we will find out why. stay with us. ♪ ♪ [music break] amy: "trickle down" by buffalo, new york's ani di franco,...
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thank the new york city vaccine mandate. bill diblasio has been in touch with the sanitation department as well as the union that represents sanitation employees. he says this slow down is unacceptable and that there will be consequences. anyone who is not doing their job, you are harming your fellow sanitation workers, and you're harming your neighbors and you're harming your city and it's time to stop. now the annotation workers association beer that the flow down may simply be foreshadowing a loss of workers coming on monday. they are moving to snow ship 12 hours instead of 8 in anticipation of workers shortages. and it appears that as a result of this mandate, new york city could soon be losing $1.00 and $5.00, that's 20 percent of its fire departments due to firefighters. not getting the jab for the mayor to turn around and say, we can run this apartment with 25 to 35 percent less members is ignoring the fact that we cant even keep our houses open today. right now. their livelihood is on the line, and their paycheck is
thank the new york city vaccine mandate. bill diblasio has been in touch with the sanitation department as well as the union that represents sanitation employees. he says this slow down is unacceptable and that there will be consequences. anyone who is not doing their job, you are harming your fellow sanitation workers, and you're harming your neighbors and you're harming your city and it's time to stop. now the annotation workers association beer that the flow down may simply be foreshadowing...
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in restaurants in new york city, from the workforce in new york city. these are big issues. tom: unlike most pandemics, this was almost too successful. we brought on the successful vaccines at light speed and to your point we did not have the time to get the public ready for vaccination. i've emphasized that we completely failed in a celebrity buy-in. you take two people from the super bowl or you take two people from the premier league and you show -- jonathan: i don't think that gets it done. we are talking about a mistrust of government amongst minority communities and there are legitimate reasons for it and we are talking what a mistrust of government from people who just so happen to vote for the former president donald trump. in this country it's where the focus was. it was upper-middle-class hippies on the west coast in california who did not want to touch vaccines. that was several years before all of this happened. did they go out and get a vaccine? tom: that's different. jonathan: but they dominated the boards on facebook. it's been a story for a long time. lisa: y
in restaurants in new york city, from the workforce in new york city. these are big issues. tom: unlike most pandemics, this was almost too successful. we brought on the successful vaccines at light speed and to your point we did not have the time to get the public ready for vaccination. i've emphasized that we completely failed in a celebrity buy-in. you take two people from the super bowl or you take two people from the premier league and you show -- jonathan: i don't think that gets it done....
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judge jeanine: kids are being gunned down in new york city. there is a picture of a bicycle earlier in the news. one shot in the head and died yesterday. what's this guy thinking? >> i agree with tomi 100%. they are not selling refrigerators or appliances. he has no clue. he's ignoring what's happening in new york. crime. the criminals are trying to hurt victims and police officers. this guy is trying to ignore what is going on in new york. crime waves goings-on ever since the summer of 2020. and what he is doing is basically ignoring the arguments and the problems that law enforcement have in new york. the crime wave in new york. they are so emboldened that people are committing crimes in broad daylight. shootings, murders, rapes assault. give criminals customer service? they need to be behind bars, ends much story. judge jeanine: let's go to another story i found interesting. britney alding is wearing t-shirt, everyone went ballistic. jason said that's too bad. my kids can wear whatever they want to wear and i won't apologize for my kid. app
judge jeanine: kids are being gunned down in new york city. there is a picture of a bicycle earlier in the news. one shot in the head and died yesterday. what's this guy thinking? >> i agree with tomi 100%. they are not selling refrigerators or appliances. he has no clue. he's ignoring what's happening in new york. crime. the criminals are trying to hurt victims and police officers. this guy is trying to ignore what is going on in new york. crime waves goings-on ever since the summer of...
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new york city mad, better rethink his mandate. real quick. my garbage wasn't picked up today and will get worse when new york city sanitation workers don't show up for pickups and snow ploughing, medical staff, shortages, burning fires not put out, city will be crippled. if we don't have employed d as in why workers, we will have outbreaks of disease like cholera in new york city. the mandate needs to be relaxed to prevent mounds of garbage on our streets. if your garbage hasn't been picked up. thank the new york city vaccine mandate build, blasio has been in touch with the sanitation department as well as the union that represents sanitation employees. he says this slow down is unacceptable and that there will be consequences. anyone who is not doing their job, you're harming your fellow sanitation workers, and you're harming your neighbors and you're harming your city. and it's time to stop. now the santa taishan workers association, fear that the slow down may simply be foreshadowing a loss of workers coming on monday in anticipation. they
new york city mad, better rethink his mandate. real quick. my garbage wasn't picked up today and will get worse when new york city sanitation workers don't show up for pickups and snow ploughing, medical staff, shortages, burning fires not put out, city will be crippled. if we don't have employed d as in why workers, we will have outbreaks of disease like cholera in new york city. the mandate needs to be relaxed to prevent mounds of garbage on our streets. if your garbage hasn't been picked up....
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york city is preparing for a new york city is preparing for a shortage of first responders after a deadline passed for staff to be immunised. union leaders say more than one third of their staff could be put on paid leave and the mandate stakes —— takes place from monday. a prominent film actor from southern india, puneeth rajkumar, has died at the age of 66. doctors say he died of a heart attack in the city of bengaluru. described as a superstar in the film industry, mr rajkumar had acted in several blockbusters.
york city is preparing for a new york city is preparing for a shortage of first responders after a deadline passed for staff to be immunised. union leaders say more than one third of their staff could be put on paid leave and the mandate stakes —— takes place from monday. a prominent film actor from southern india, puneeth rajkumar, has died at the age of 66. doctors say he died of a heart attack in the city of bengaluru. described as a superstar in the film industry, mr rajkumar had acted...
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., of 1960s new york city. it goes so deep- they _ of 1960s new york city. it goes so deep- they go _ of 1960s new york city. it goes so deep. they go so _ of 1960s new york city. it goes so deep. they go so deep i of 1960s new york city. it goes| so deep. they go so deep within the 19605 itself, and they were so ahead of their time thematically and sonically that no—one knew what to do with them, even at a time of incredible invention and desire for radical change. and it still took decades for people to catch up to what they are doing. so you learn so much about not only the 19605, but why did that happen? that about not only the 1960s, but why did that happen?- why did that happen? at the centre of— why did that happen? at the centre of it _ why did that happen? at the centre of it was _ why did that happen? at the centre of it was the - why did that happen? at the centre of it was the famous | why did that happen? at the i centre of it was the famous new york city artist and film director andy warhol, who discovered the band and became their manager.
., of 1960s new york city. it goes so deep- they _ of 1960s new york city. it goes so deep- they go _ of 1960s new york city. it goes so deep. they go so _ of 1960s new york city. it goes so deep. they go so deep i of 1960s new york city. it goes| so deep. they go so deep within the 19605 itself, and they were so ahead of their time thematically and sonically that no—one knew what to do with them, even at a time of incredible invention and desire for radical change. and it still took decades...
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city, raised in harlem in the south bronx, graduated from city college in new york, and he rose to the highest ranks not only of the military but also in areas of foreign policy and statecraft. >> president biden today, former president obama also weighing in saying general powell refused to accept that race would limit his dreams and helped a generation of young people set their sights higher nbc's kelly o'donnell how on general powell's trailblazing career. >> colin powell, the nation's first african-american secretary of state, a soldier and statesman who served multiple presidents has died at 84. powell's family writing in a statement that powell who was fully vaccinated passed away from complications due to covid-19 the retired four-star general was hospitalized at walter reed while suffering from a form of cancer, multiple my loam ark powell works grew up in the south bronx, the son of jamaican immigrants, created a trailblazing career. as a soldier, powell served two tours of duty in vietnam he became the first black national security adviser during the end of ronald reagan's pr
city, raised in harlem in the south bronx, graduated from city college in new york, and he rose to the highest ranks not only of the military but also in areas of foreign policy and statecraft. >> president biden today, former president obama also weighing in saying general powell refused to accept that race would limit his dreams and helped a generation of young people set their sights higher nbc's kelly o'donnell how on general powell's trailblazing career. >> colin powell, the...
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through philadelphia and new york city. look at this image tonight, a water spout forming near children's hospital in tampa bay today. the system moving up the east coast. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano, back with us again tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. another tough day. this time, in florida. there's still a tornado watch out there and ft. myers, naples, you're in it for the next couple of hours. then all of this moves up to the north, gifts pulled in by the mother low, which is very slow moving. so, it's going to be widespread from chicago to cleveland all the way to new york. d.c., baltimore, chesapeake bay, delaware bay, i'm worried about coastal flooding there tomorrow afternoon and then the heavy rains move into the new york metro area tomorrow night into saturday and hang around all weekend long. so, we're already saturated here. i think flooding is going to be a problem once again this weekend. david? >> all right, rob, we appreciate it. >>> when we come back here tonight, the work
through philadelphia and new york city. look at this image tonight, a water spout forming near children's hospital in tampa bay today. the system moving up the east coast. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano, back with us again tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. another tough day. this time, in florida. there's still a tornado watch out there and ft. myers, naples, you're in it for the next couple of hours. then all of this moves up to the north, gifts pulled in...
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the decision could shutter up to 20% of the city's fire houses. >> new york city is going to come to a crisis on monday morning. >> reaction from the head of the city's firefighters' union ahead. >>> a new arms race with china, the latest warnings about the nation's missile test of hypersonic weapons, and why the pentagon fears it could evade u.s. defense systems. >>> one of the biggest scandals facing the nhl, new details on the sexual abuse allegations made by a former hockey player against his former coach. the controversy triggering major resignations right now. >>> we say good morning, everyone, it's saturday, october 30th. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm lindsey riser. the president is in the first kind of planning session with a bunch of other countries right now. we did see the family photo that was taken a little bit before our 6:00 a.m. hour. all the world leaders gathered next to one another, posing for the cameras and we have a team of reporters and analysts breaking everything down for us from capitol hill. to rome. let's go ahead and start in rome, president biden sitting dow
the decision could shutter up to 20% of the city's fire houses. >> new york city is going to come to a crisis on monday morning. >> reaction from the head of the city's firefighters' union ahead. >>> a new arms race with china, the latest warnings about the nation's missile test of hypersonic weapons, and why the pentagon fears it could evade u.s. defense systems. >>> one of the biggest scandals facing the nhl, new details on the sexual abuse allegations made by a...
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here in new york city, if they have to start closing here in new york city, if they have to s firehouses, today, the mayor said they have a contingency plan in place to protect the city. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, meg oliver, thank you very much. also breaking tonight, the f.b.i. says that the skeletal remains found in a nature preserve in florida on wednesday are, in fact, those of brian laundrie. dental records confirm the match today. the 23-year-old had been missing for more than a month, and was wanted for questioning in the death of his 22-year-old fiancÉe gabby petito, who was found strangled to death last month in wyoming. the couple had been traveling cross-country in a van. well, the f.b.i. says a backpack and a notebook belonging to laundrie were also found near his remains. searchers were led there on wednesday by laundrie's parents. that area had been underwater until recently. we also want to update you tonight on this breaking news we're just getting in frombrea britain tonight. we're actually learning that queen elizabeth spent the night in a hospital. cbs' holly wi
here in new york city, if they have to start closing here in new york city, if they have to s firehouses, today, the mayor said they have a contingency plan in place to protect the city. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, meg oliver, thank you very much. also breaking tonight, the f.b.i. says that the skeletal remains found in a nature preserve in florida on wednesday are, in fact, those of brian laundrie. dental records confirm the match today. the 23-year-old had been missing for more than...
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>> i was in the new york city council. that was my first elected >> i was in the new york city council. that was my first elected office. that was really more just an opportunity that came up. because i was always with my father and was raised -- you grow up in my family and you'll go to a republican convention at a county hall, and they would say, guy molinari is going to be -- who is going to nominate guy molinari for the new york state assembly? and my dad would say, my daughter. so i learned to speak publicly before i knew i was supposed to be afraid of it, and so it's just -- so because i was always active in his campaigns, people came to me and asked me from a very young age to consider running for office. and when this position opened up for the new york city council, i thought, well, i had been working in washington, d.c. it would give me a chance to go back to new york city. there was no way i was supposed to win this race, but it would give me good exposure to figure out what i wanted to do next and get to know t
>> i was in the new york city council. that was my first elected >> i was in the new york city council. that was my first elected office. that was really more just an opportunity that came up. because i was always with my father and was raised -- you grow up in my family and you'll go to a republican convention at a county hall, and they would say, guy molinari is going to be -- who is going to nominate guy molinari for the new york state assembly? and my dad would say, my daughter....
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they close new york city public schools at 3%, how does that even fit maintaining the covid at the highest priority. aishah: this is not a political problem, i think everyone can agree our hearts break for these people in the position that they are put in as they cross the border. sitting next to each other under a bridge as we saw not too long ago and also the way the cartel are taking advantage of the situation i have been down there twice and obviously i've seen the equipment and the materials to build a border wall just sitting there rotting away and obviously we found out through our brilliant bret baier that we were spending $5 million a day to not build a border wall. i want to make sure that we do not forget that the problem that were not confronting right now are the cartels that is what you would hear from the border patrol agents and henry cuellar a congressman from this district to is a democrat, not for the border wall but for border security would like to see some of this money that is now going to be diverted somewhere else and spent on technology and finding ways to better
they close new york city public schools at 3%, how does that even fit maintaining the covid at the highest priority. aishah: this is not a political problem, i think everyone can agree our hearts break for these people in the position that they are put in as they cross the border. sitting next to each other under a bridge as we saw not too long ago and also the way the cartel are taking advantage of the situation i have been down there twice and obviously i've seen the equipment and the...
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we do not like to be new york city centric here. this is coming to your town if they have their opportunity if it's not already there already. will: is not just new york city or america, it's across the globe because of the mandates and we have seen the outrage in places like italy. meanwhile, right now in italy president biden is therefore a day number two of the g 20 summit. rachel: he met with turkish president-- he met with the turkish president had of talks and as world leaders talk climate change president biden is urging them to increase increase energy production. pete: i wonder if he asked about his islamist leaning these days. >> always a delicate subject especially for partners and nato, good morning. the struggle is real and certainly for the leaders of the 20 major economies the struggle as an struggling to bridge differences over how to combat global warming-- warming. diplomats working through the night looking for an agreement on the wording of the traditional final communication. it's finally out and i went to read
we do not like to be new york city centric here. this is coming to your town if they have their opportunity if it's not already there already. will: is not just new york city or america, it's across the globe because of the mandates and we have seen the outrage in places like italy. meanwhile, right now in italy president biden is therefore a day number two of the g 20 summit. rachel: he met with turkish president-- he met with the turkish president had of talks and as world leaders talk...
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great cinema to new york city. a highlight of this year, the opening night film, a new adaptation of macbeth starring frances mcdormand and denzel washington. we hope that people enjoy it and respond to it and we'll see what happens. macbeth, the so—called scottish play, has been adopted into more than 25 different movies. we look at those that made an impact. a shocking body horror thriller, titane, this year's big winner at the cannes film festival, came to new york with its director and star. i told myself, pretend you're doing a little show. this is a weird show, butjust have fun with it. there were many festival films with great performances, a real stand—out, benedict cumberbatch in the power of the dog. and some great documentaries, one using animation to chronicle the plight of an afghan refugee fleeing the taliban 25 years ago. and the other, a portrait of the influential new york rock band formed in the 1960s, the velvet underground. like almost every british schoolchild of my generation, i had the wo
great cinema to new york city. a highlight of this year, the opening night film, a new adaptation of macbeth starring frances mcdormand and denzel washington. we hope that people enjoy it and respond to it and we'll see what happens. macbeth, the so—called scottish play, has been adopted into more than 25 different movies. we look at those that made an impact. a shocking body horror thriller, titane, this year's big winner at the cannes film festival, came to new york with its director and...
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to give me a chance to go back to new york city. and it would give some very good exposure. if they would figure out what to do next, and get to know the right people in new york city for a job and public relations. but if you go out there? what if you start to meet the people? once you start to shake hands, and hear about their concerns are, you can figure out, maybe, actually, i can do this. i can fix their problems. i became so convinced that you have to win. so, i ran for new york city council when my dad, decided, to run for president. rudy giuliani asked my father to run for borough president, to increase the republicans on staten island. my mother was diagnosed, not long before that, and threw away from home, for the right thing. so, he ran for borough president, and one, which left off in his congressional data. it was always just a dream come true for me, watching him, following him, and following the discussions, and the debates, to have an opportunity to serve in the united states house of representatives. it was probably
to give me a chance to go back to new york city. and it would give some very good exposure. if they would figure out what to do next, and get to know the right people in new york city for a job and public relations. but if you go out there? what if you start to meet the people? once you start to shake hands, and hear about their concerns are, you can figure out, maybe, actually, i can do this. i can fix their problems. i became so convinced that you have to win. so, i ran for new york city...
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a lead detective in new york city texted me during the show. the police here can not do their jobs because they're not backed up by the democratic leaders. >> new york is struggling don't call it a hell hole. >> it's not a hell hole. >> talk to your local precinct. >> i feel safe walking across the city. do i trust the democratic leaders give the miss the power to protect us. no, we're on our own. thank you, mayor. that's all the time we. have up next ... we have. up next ... >> william shatner is back on solid ground after his trip to the final frontier. more on the historic blue origin space flight, next. >> president boyd en unveils his plan on the supply chain crisis. why are things getting worst not better. how long will it last. now with know how gabby petito died. what is next. will the local officials or fbi bring charges in her murder. first it was soccer moms, then security moms, now it's school board moms. we look at the latest suburban voting block and what it means for the mid attorney. i'm john roberts join sandra smith and me at
a lead detective in new york city texted me during the show. the police here can not do their jobs because they're not backed up by the democratic leaders. >> new york is struggling don't call it a hell hole. >> it's not a hell hole. >> talk to your local precinct. >> i feel safe walking across the city. do i trust the democratic leaders give the miss the power to protect us. no, we're on our own. thank you, mayor. that's all the time we. have up next ... we have. up...
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in the new york city fire department you need at least 30 days to retire. we have members that are having a hard time even retiring now the retirement office is flooded, and they're going to go without pay. we're asking for the city to give us the time to negotiate the terms of transition and allow some of our court cases that bring up natural immunity to make their way through court. andrew ansbro of the uniformed firefighters association in new york. the polish parliament has approved the plan to build part of a wall in response to what it says is an unprecedented wave of migrants and refugees in recent months. the estimated 353 million wall will replace existing fencing along more than 100 kilometres of the eastern border. microsoft has overtaken apple as the world's most valuable company, shares in the tech company closing at a record high in new york, ballingup at 2.119 trillion. the iphone maker's shares have continued to decline because of recent shortages in chips. seeking a religious exemption to covid-19 seeking a religious exemption to covid—19
in the new york city fire department you need at least 30 days to retire. we have members that are having a hard time even retiring now the retirement office is flooded, and they're going to go without pay. we're asking for the city to give us the time to negotiate the terms of transition and allow some of our court cases that bring up natural immunity to make their way through court. andrew ansbro of the uniformed firefighters association in new york. the polish parliament has approved the...
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it would give me a chance to go back to new york city. there was no way i was supposed to win this race, but it would give me good exposure to figure out what i wanted to do next and get to know the right people in new york city for a job in public relations. once you go out there and start to meet the people and once you start to shake hands and hear about what their concerns are, and once you start to figure out maybe i can actually do this and fix their problems, you become so convinced that you have to win. so i ran for the new york city council when my dad decided to run for borough president. mayor giuliani asked my dad to run for borough president to increase the participation of republicans on staten island. my mother was diagnosed not that long before that with a muscle disease, so it was kind of wearing on my dad to be away from home, so this fit the right thing. he ran for borough president and won which opened a congressional seat. this was a dream come true for me after watching him and following him and following the discuss
it would give me a chance to go back to new york city. there was no way i was supposed to win this race, but it would give me good exposure to figure out what i wanted to do next and get to know the right people in new york city for a job in public relations. once you go out there and start to meet the people and once you start to shake hands and hear about what their concerns are, and once you start to figure out maybe i can actually do this and fix their problems, you become so convinced that...
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. >>> this as the vaccine deadline for unvaccinated school workers in new york city has passed. here's nbc's lindsey riser >> reporter: schools in new york city like this one are bracing for who may or may not show up today. one of the strictest vaccine mandates in the country goes into effect. connecticut demanding all state workers ge to weekly testing, or face suspension >> i'm concerned about making sure we're well prepared if there is another delta i'm concerned about making sure we keep our schools open and our economy going. >> reporter: the governor preparing the national guard to step in, if necessary. the health commissioner hoping that won't be the case >> we are looking at really having so many of our people vaccinated that that will not be necessary. but at this point, things are still being tabulated. >> reporter: in new york city, fears of a staffing shortage in the largest school district in america. all teachers must be vaccinated, no testing option. some 10,000 employees may not be allowed to work. the mayor says substitutes are standing by, and most teachers a
. >>> this as the vaccine deadline for unvaccinated school workers in new york city has passed. here's nbc's lindsey riser >> reporter: schools in new york city like this one are bracing for who may or may not show up today. one of the strictest vaccine mandates in the country goes into effect. connecticut demanding all state workers ge to weekly testing, or face suspension >> i'm concerned about making sure we're well prepared if there is another delta i'm concerned about...
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in july, de blasio announced a plan to bring the service to new york city public housing. the goal is to get up to 10,000 residents connected to free internet in the first year and then charge $15 a month after. >> people that having a problem with the internet have other problems with food insecurity, housing, income inequality. we see the-- the company now as a way to galvanize people towards some type of movement towards something better. so, why don't we get together and join with the customers, reild the system that we already know how to build, and we can own it together? >> sreenivasan: we've been bringing you a series of stories told by indigenous people from yellowknife in canada's northwest territories. in partnership with the global reporting center, they are sharing their personal stories of life, addiction and recovery. eric wardell was taken from his parents at just three weeks old in what is known in canada as the "sixties scoop." his story is an exploration of identity, what it means to discover who you are, and how your past can shape your future. >> the w
in july, de blasio announced a plan to bring the service to new york city public housing. the goal is to get up to 10,000 residents connected to free internet in the first year and then charge $15 a month after. >> people that having a problem with the internet have other problems with food insecurity, housing, income inequality. we see the-- the company now as a way to galvanize people towards some type of movement towards something better. so, why don't we get together and join with the...