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at the new york city combat concert. we'll tell you who set was cut short. actually, you see him right there. [laughs] >> he likes but he writes the songs. >> he writes his songs, he doesn't make the forecast. though [laughs] in boston right now, you can see the conditions. live pictures, downtown boston. a little overcast. conditions will worsen throughout the day and we will continue to track henri. seeing blood when you brush or floss can be a sign of early gum damage. new parodontax active gum repair kills plaque bacteria at the gum line to help keep the gum seal tight. new parodontax active gum repair toothpaste. (vo) at t-mobile for business, unconventional thinking means we see things differently, so you can focus on what matters most. whether it's ensuring food arrives as fresh as when it departs. being first on the scene, when every second counts. or teaching biology without a lab. we are the leader in 5g. #1 in customer satisfaction. and a partner who includes 5g in every plan, so you get it all. without trade-
at the new york city combat concert. we'll tell you who set was cut short. actually, you see him right there. [laughs] >> he likes but he writes the songs. >> he writes his songs, he doesn't make the forecast. though [laughs] in boston right now, you can see the conditions. live pictures, downtown boston. a little overcast. conditions will worsen throughout the day and we will continue to track henri. seeing blood when you brush or floss can be a sign of early gum damage. new...
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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...
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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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this morning new york city threw the first ticker tape parade in two years. celebrating the essential workers who worked to get the city through the worst of the coronavirus crisis. the emotional parade down the canyon of heroes with 14 floats representing 260 groups of front line workers. earn from the folks that worked in hospitals to bodegas. the first american to receiver a coronavirus vaccine was grand marshal. we'll be right back. ight back. . you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry about it" conversation. so you're calling about the $9.95 a month plan -from colonial penn? -i am. we put it off long enough. we are getting that $9.95 plan, today. (jonathan) is it time for you to call about the $9.95 plan? i'm jonathan from colonial penn life insurance company. sometimes we just need a reminder not to take today
this morning new york city threw the first ticker tape parade in two years. celebrating the essential workers who worked to get the city through the worst of the coronavirus crisis. the emotional parade down the canyon of heroes with 14 floats representing 260 groups of front line workers. earn from the folks that worked in hospitals to bodegas. the first american to receiver a coronavirus vaccine was grand marshal. we'll be right back. ight back. . you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's...
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through new york city area. at this point all those people in lower levels, you can see that air conditioner there, probably two feet f water, in the lower level of all those homes. what happened is we had flash flooding. all the streets filled fast. look at how many homes have water in them. talking hundreds of residents there alone effected by that, water over top of the railroad tracks heading to the other side. looks like that's staging spot for police and additional rescue boats driving through the area. that's just one river. the rareton river in new jersey is similar, that will be cresting later today. all these rivers are near all time records, if not all time records, considerable to 1999 with hurricane irene. let me get into the numbers and how mind blowing the situation was. north of philadelphia, they had 6 to 8 inches, that's what fed the river we showed you. newark, 7 inches. we ended up with 5 to 7 inches near boston, too. as far as the hourly total went, this is what made it a horrific event. it
through new york city area. at this point all those people in lower levels, you can see that air conditioner there, probably two feet f water, in the lower level of all those homes. what happened is we had flash flooding. all the streets filled fast. look at how many homes have water in them. talking hundreds of residents there alone effected by that, water over top of the railroad tracks heading to the other side. looks like that's staging spot for police and additional rescue boats driving...
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you would be new york city's first female black mayor. on the other hand, you used to work for bill de blasio. why should new yorkers not see you as an extension of the de blasio mayorty? >> first of all i don't think we've ever had a child of civil rights activists that grew up with pickets than picnics. not only did we have 109 men, we only had one black man as counsel to mayor of new york city, never a black woman. i'm proud of what we accomplished with universal pre-k. public housing, the largest in north america, free broadband, and i am the counsel that made sure we sued verizon. the only time this city has sued a telecommunication firm for not delivering service to all our people. and that is change making in government and i've also spent a career doing change on government. so i am excited about being the progressive candidate going to win this race because it is fundamental change that ensures this city can be one where we can all live, hold onto our diversity and where it's just a great place to raise a family no matter who you
you would be new york city's first female black mayor. on the other hand, you used to work for bill de blasio. why should new yorkers not see you as an extension of the de blasio mayorty? >> first of all i don't think we've ever had a child of civil rights activists that grew up with pickets than picnics. not only did we have 109 men, we only had one black man as counsel to mayor of new york city, never a black woman. i'm proud of what we accomplished with universal pre-k. public housing,...
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new york city forward. >> one of your challenges is really getting new york city back into a pre-covid business and economic environment. how challenging do you think that's going to be and do you think this is going to be a tougher recovery than maybe folks in manhattan realize? >> it's going to be tough. we know that. but, you know, i'm a sports guy. the game was on the line in the mid-'80s when we were having 2,000 homicide a year, we put on bulletproof vests and turned around the city. we can do it again. new york is too expensive and bureaucratic to do business in. our agencies are focused on penalizing businesses and holding up businesses from opening. think about this for a moment. you build a hotel in new york, you're ready to bring in business travelers and hire people, and you will wait almost two years just to get a sprinkler inspection. or try opening a restaurant and wait two years for con edison to turn on your electricity. this condition happen in a city where we're trying to recover. the overwhelming number of our employees use the subway system every day. but it's prev
new york city forward. >> one of your challenges is really getting new york city back into a pre-covid business and economic environment. how challenging do you think that's going to be and do you think this is going to be a tougher recovery than maybe folks in manhattan realize? >> it's going to be tough. we know that. but, you know, i'm a sports guy. the game was on the line in the mid-'80s when we were having 2,000 homicide a year, we put on bulletproof vests and turned around...
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then there's a matter of one former new york city president in other new york news with national implications. there is this. and d.c. news confirming the manhattan da is indeed investigating trump's former bodyguard matthew calamari, who is now an executive at the trump organization. nbc news confirming calamari and his son have indeed hired outside counsel to represent them. with that, let's bring in our lead off kissed on this tuesday night jonathan lynn your white house reporter for the associated press. since the ox nate, former federal prosecutor in the civil rights division of the justice department and sam stein, a veteran journalist who is now white house editor over at politico. sam, indeed i'd like to begin with you. and i would like to play this for you. we'll discuss on the other side this is republican senator mike lee of utah tonight. with >> this bill was written and held by the devil himself. this bill wouldn't make it easier to vote. it would make it easier to vote illegally. this is the corrupt politicians acts. if there's any chance this becomes law, it would be devastatin
then there's a matter of one former new york city president in other new york news with national implications. there is this. and d.c. news confirming the manhattan da is indeed investigating trump's former bodyguard matthew calamari, who is now an executive at the trump organization. nbc news confirming calamari and his son have indeed hired outside counsel to represent them. with that, let's bring in our lead off kissed on this tuesday night jonathan lynn your white house reporter for the...
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a winner in the new york city democratic mayoral primary. eric adam, the current brooklyn borough ballot will be on, if he wins he will be new york city's second-ever black mayor, a former police captain. he talked about his plan for new york city a few hours ago over on "cbs this morning". >> every agency in the city and the country must be a part of deal with gun violence. if we deal with the gun violence, we will start dealing with the feersd of gun violence and we've ignored that for far too long. new york will show how to run cities because i know how to lead. eric adams will face off against republican curtis sliwa. the founder of the group known as the guardian angels. >>> a hopeful sign of the big apple's recovery. those essential workers who served on the front lines at the height of the pandemic are being honored with a huge hometown heroes ticker tape parade and the route is used to honor, celebrities and sports teams who win championships. rehemaelis is in downtown manhattan. an event connected to the parade has been canceled bec
a winner in the new york city democratic mayoral primary. eric adam, the current brooklyn borough ballot will be on, if he wins he will be new york city's second-ever black mayor, a former police captain. he talked about his plan for new york city a few hours ago over on "cbs this morning". >> every agency in the city and the country must be a part of deal with gun violence. if we deal with the gun violence, we will start dealing with the feersd of gun violence and we've ignored...
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and if you take away from new york city restaurants, arts, what's the point of new york city? the city survives because of the density and the synergy with culture and arts, et cetera. we're starting a whole pop-up arts function, primarily in new york city, where you're going to see the arts coming back. we're through the holiday surge, so you're going to see more economic activity opening up. and this is going to be a pivotal moment in urban areas all across the nation. and i think it's a moment to actually rebuild our urban areas. otherwise with zoom, remote work, remote learning, you're going to see urban areas suffer dramatically, i think. and we have to anticipate that and start the reconstruction now as well as the reopening. and you'll see reopening in new york city over these coming weeks. >> never count out new york city. it's always ready for a comeback. governor, thank you for joining me this morning. i appreciate it. >> thank you, stephanie. thank you for having me. >> right now the investigation into the violence on capitol hill appears to be picking up steam. the
and if you take away from new york city restaurants, arts, what's the point of new york city? the city survives because of the density and the synergy with culture and arts, et cetera. we're starting a whole pop-up arts function, primarily in new york city, where you're going to see the arts coming back. we're through the holiday surge, so you're going to see more economic activity opening up. and this is going to be a pivotal moment in urban areas all across the nation. and i think it's a...
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new york city. covid-19 hit this city especially hard, some estimate that up to one-third of small businesses here will close for good. on top of that, new york city has its first case of a highly contagious variant. some people that recovered from covid-19 have gotten infected again. new york's next mayor will have to lead america's largest city, a city that's larger than some states, through this crisis. eric adams says he's the right one for the job. he's a retired nypd captain and current brooklyn borough president. and he joins us now. mr. adams, good evening, welcome. >> thank you so much for having me. >> let me start with the same question we began with andrew yang last week. in 30 seconds, why should new yorkers elect you mayor? >> well, i spent 22 years of walking into an environment where a city where a plane can fly into a building or land and crash on the hudson river, and the uncertainties we are facing now, i am the only person that has the experience of dealing with those uncertainti
new york city. covid-19 hit this city especially hard, some estimate that up to one-third of small businesses here will close for good. on top of that, new york city has its first case of a highly contagious variant. some people that recovered from covid-19 have gotten infected again. new york's next mayor will have to lead america's largest city, a city that's larger than some states, through this crisis. eric adams says he's the right one for the job. he's a retired nypd captain and current...
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she is about an hour and a half outside of new york city. tom winter following rescue efforts in new york city, and bill karens has his eyes on the remnants of this storm. the mayor of philadelphia is starting a update on the recovery effort there is, let's listen. hurricane ida brought stark levels causing extreme flooding. if you live in a flood prone area, or another area that is experiencing flooding, please continue to shelter in place until waters recede. again, please stay home. the rain may have stopped and the skies are clear, the waters have not receded. flight conditions around rivers and water ways are expected to continue throughout the day. if you must travel today please exercise caution. aside the most affected areas. because of the significant impact of the storm across the city and the region, and the ongoing flooding hazard, all city offices will be closed to the public today. you can still access resources through the city's website. the city will be operating essential services only and employees that can work remotely s
she is about an hour and a half outside of new york city. tom winter following rescue efforts in new york city, and bill karens has his eyes on the remnants of this storm. the mayor of philadelphia is starting a update on the recovery effort there is, let's listen. hurricane ida brought stark levels causing extreme flooding. if you live in a flood prone area, or another area that is experiencing flooding, please continue to shelter in place until waters recede. again, please stay home. the rain...
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just walk around new york city. new york city does feel back a month and a half, two months ago, restaurants were empty except maybe a little bit outside. the hotels were mostly empty. that is all coming back, and that is happening nationwide, joe, and that's one of the reasons 559,000 jobs okay, a little bit below what wall street expected. but forget about the expectation because the numbers were all over the map. literally throw a dart, hit a number, that's the way. look at the averages over the past three months, yeah, last month was weak, 1.65 million jobs created over the past three months. look at the longer-term trend. the unemployment rate coming down, and, joe, the best news of all, is that average hourly earnings rose 0.5%. that doesn't sound like a lot, i know, but it is. people that are working are getting paid more to do it. more money in people's pockets. >> amen. >> brian, thank you so much, really appreciate that update. and that really is, that's two great things happening right now. people are goi
just walk around new york city. new york city does feel back a month and a half, two months ago, restaurants were empty except maybe a little bit outside. the hotels were mostly empty. that is all coming back, and that is happening nationwide, joe, and that's one of the reasons 559,000 jobs okay, a little bit below what wall street expected. but forget about the expectation because the numbers were all over the map. literally throw a dart, hit a number, that's the way. look at the averages over...
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not easy for people in new york city. but it's really important in this case. >> what kind of access and transparency do they -- does the board of elections give your campaigns. do you have a representative in the counting room and have they been briefing you or are you as in the dark as the rest of us. >> we have had people at precincts where the counting has been going on and particularly with the absentee vote and making sure that all voters have their vote counted. but we were not aware of the test data and what was going on with the test data. >> and what was their explanation for messing up this test data? do you feel like you're getting the run around or do you feel like you're getting -- that maybe these folks at the board of elections are starting to eat some humble pie? >> they were relatively transparent that they just made a mistake and that they had left this test data in there before they put the real data in and ran the numbers you know, rank choice voting isn't that complicated to do once you have all the
not easy for people in new york city. but it's really important in this case. >> what kind of access and transparency do they -- does the board of elections give your campaigns. do you have a representative in the counting room and have they been briefing you or are you as in the dark as the rest of us. >> we have had people at precincts where the counting has been going on and particularly with the absentee vote and making sure that all voters have their vote counted. but we were...
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and a new proposal for 24-hour entertainment districts in new york city. the city's office of nightlife that officials recognize areas of low density where 24-hour limits may be tested. and the new trial hopes to promote a safe alternative for revelers to party all night. and i am most definitely too old for that. you kids, have fun. >>> still ahead here, the white house is taking a more personal approach in its vaccination efforts but will it help push the u.s. past that 70% threshold ? >>> as we go to break, let's take a look at history. ronald reagan announce head was nominating sandra day o'connor on the supreme court. >> i will do my best to support this court and the nation in a way that will bring to my family and all the people of this great nation. nation that causes covid-19 from treated air. so you can breathe easier, knowing that you and your family have added protection. ♪ ♪ woo! you are busy... working, parenting, problem solving. knowing that you and your family have added protection. at new chapter vitamins we've been busy too... innova
and a new proposal for 24-hour entertainment districts in new york city. the city's office of nightlife that officials recognize areas of low density where 24-hour limits may be tested. and the new trial hopes to promote a safe alternative for revelers to party all night. and i am most definitely too old for that. you kids, have fun. >>> still ahead here, the white house is taking a more personal approach in its vaccination efforts but will it help push the u.s. past that 70% threshold...
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that's why right now a lot of our economy is coming back in new york city. but what i'm scared about is, that could all come crashing down if we don't stay ahead of omicron and we don't stay ahead of this cold weather reality. covid loves cold weather, we know that. >> nothing is worse for businesses, though, than uncertainty. how closely have you worked with your successor, eric adams, on this decision? he's saying he's going to think it through. it is a lot of whiplash here, if you implement it and the second he takes the oath, he pulls it back. and if that's the case, this feels like a publicity stunt. >> not in the least, chuck. we have been implementing -- you've watched it, mandate after mandate. i started months and months ago. i said we would climb the ladder and add as needed. we need it now. for all our school employees, hospital employees, we did that first. public servants, 94% of the 400,000 employees are vaccinated. we did it with the restaurants, indoor entertainment. it's been a huge success. this has gone on months and months and months. we'
that's why right now a lot of our economy is coming back in new york city. but what i'm scared about is, that could all come crashing down if we don't stay ahead of omicron and we don't stay ahead of this cold weather reality. covid loves cold weather, we know that. >> nothing is worse for businesses, though, than uncertainty. how closely have you worked with your successor, eric adams, on this decision? he's saying he's going to think it through. it is a lot of whiplash here, if you...
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wins 11-5 over the texas rangers. >>> in new york city vladimir guerrero jr. for toronto is the home run leader tagging corey kluber in the top of the third for his 16th home run of the season. kluber would exit the game after that inning with shoulder tightness and expected to undergo an mri today. the blue jays beat the yankees 6-2. >>> our congratulations finally to mlb official joe west who set baseball's umpiring record last night in chicago during the white sox 8-3 win over the cardinals. west was behind the plate for his 5,376th regular season game! snapping a tie with hall of famer bill klemm whose record stood for 80 years. the 68-year-old west began his tally when he reached the majors back in 1976. that is awesome! >>> still ahead here, we have got new details about president biden's upcoming meeting with russian president vladimir putin and talk about what they expect to talk about when they come face-to-face next month. they ce face-to-face next month. 's going? - oh, darn! - let me help. lift and push and push! there... it's up there. hey joshie.
wins 11-5 over the texas rangers. >>> in new york city vladimir guerrero jr. for toronto is the home run leader tagging corey kluber in the top of the third for his 16th home run of the season. kluber would exit the game after that inning with shoulder tightness and expected to undergo an mri today. the blue jays beat the yankees 6-2. >>> our congratulations finally to mlb official joe west who set baseball's umpiring record last night in chicago during the white sox 8-3 win...
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we are watching the new york city borough of queens. that's where president joe biden is right now, surveying the damage from hurricane ida, which claimed the lives of 13 new york city residents. the president is expected to deliver remarks within the hour. a senior white house official telling us that in addition to comforting the victims and the families of the victims, the president will note that the extreme weather events of late summer, quote, make the case for action on climate change more compelling. the president also expected to make the case that his build back better plan is urgently needed. we will bring you those remarks as soon as they begin. we're
we are watching the new york city borough of queens. that's where president joe biden is right now, surveying the damage from hurricane ida, which claimed the lives of 13 new york city residents. the president is expected to deliver remarks within the hour. a senior white house official telling us that in addition to comforting the victims and the families of the victims, the president will note that the extreme weather events of late summer, quote, make the case for action on climate change...
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look at this video from new york city. eastern parkway behind the brooklynhi library. >> people in henri's path are emptying shelves like this one at a walmart in connecticut where flashlights are usually stocked. those close to the coast boarding up windows and in some kiess evacuating. new york governor andrew cuomo declaring emergencies in parts of new york state. warning this could be as devastating as superstorm sandy in 2012. >> superstorm sandy, which we all remember, was also a category 1 when it hit new york state so just to put it into perspective how serious this is. >> janessa webb and bill karins. what's the latest on the path of the storm? >> breaking news from the hurricane center. it is now a tropical storm. henri is no longer a hurricane and we will not have a hurricane making landfall in new england for the first time since 1991. that was hurricane bob. this will make landfall as a tropical storm. now the effects are pretty much going to be the same, just more for the history books. 75 miles per hour vers
look at this video from new york city. eastern parkway behind the brooklynhi library. >> people in henri's path are emptying shelves like this one at a walmart in connecticut where flashlights are usually stocked. those close to the coast boarding up windows and in some kiess evacuating. new york governor andrew cuomo declaring emergencies in parts of new york state. warning this could be as devastating as superstorm sandy in 2012. >> superstorm sandy, which we all remember, was...
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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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york city is doing to be pretty strict new york city has, this is two for my producers, they already require vaccine, proof of vaccines for dining indoors shs fshs, going in the club, fitness classes indoors, pools, studios and indoor entertainment, movie theaters, broadway, et cetera. does this new vaccine requirement with those 72,000 health care workers facing the music, is that what we need to proceed so the rest of us are safe >> joy, so good to be with you yeah, that's unfortunately what has to happen. if you have such a large swath of people still not abiding by public health guide lines by recommendations, this is what needs to happen andi'm all in support of mandates and i'll tell you and share with you at housing works when we implemented the new york city mandate, which started a few weeks earlier, two of my senior staff, seniorpractitioner, who to be woman men of color once te vaccine kicked in or weekly testing of your own time, guess what they got vaccinated miraculously i'm all for it mandates, how policies work, the problem however and you're going to see this already
york city is doing to be pretty strict new york city has, this is two for my producers, they already require vaccine, proof of vaccines for dining indoors shs fshs, going in the club, fitness classes indoors, pools, studios and indoor entertainment, movie theaters, broadway, et cetera. does this new vaccine requirement with those 72,000 health care workers facing the music, is that what we need to proceed so the rest of us are safe >> joy, so good to be with you yeah, that's unfortunately...
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new york city will be a champion. >> you've talked about some important issues obviously in new york city. although you and eric adams won your election, surprisingly a series of ballot issues that would have made it easier to vote lost or failed. how surprised were you by those results? what will it take for new york to modernize its voting laws? >> so i, you know, we worked really hard to bring in the consistency and my run was a catalyst for this new electorate to feel heard and to feel seen. so i will work really hard to push to make voter registration, to occur on the same day, to make it easier. so many folks who wanted to change their party affiliation didn't know why there were so many challenges. and so this has opened up an opportunity to do better around voter education and to prioritize language access and to prioritize bilingual organizers in this work to ensure adequate social and ballot education. council woman-elect, thank you and congratulations again on your historic victory. >> coming up, it's not often that i agree with nikki haley but i gets never say never. i gu
new york city will be a champion. >> you've talked about some important issues obviously in new york city. although you and eric adams won your election, surprisingly a series of ballot issues that would have made it easier to vote lost or failed. how surprised were you by those results? what will it take for new york to modernize its voting laws? >> so i, you know, we worked really hard to bring in the consistency and my run was a catalyst for this new electorate to feel heard and...
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and we leave you with that sight of new york city. a reminder, perhaps, of the possibility of a country >> attack on america. a special edition of nbc nightly news. terrorist declare war on the united states, hijacking jetliners crashing them into new york's word trade tower. another airliner in the pentagon, threatening the seat of national power. thousands likely dead, downtown new york in chaos. america wondering, what's next? >> midtown manhattan, tonight americas at war with terrorists after a stunning series of attacks today against targets in new york and in washington d.c.. the world trade center and the pentagon. the terrorist used hijacks a billion airliners and their passengers as guided missiles in their attacks. the most serious attack on this country since pearl harbor. tonight, the dead still are being counted, an unknown number still of missing. at this hour, in this war, another development, there are reports out of kabul, the capital of afghanistan, of explosions, with the pentagon and the cia are flatly denying that
and we leave you with that sight of new york city. a reminder, perhaps, of the possibility of a country >> attack on america. a special edition of nbc nightly news. terrorist declare war on the united states, hijacking jetliners crashing them into new york's word trade tower. another airliner in the pentagon, threatening the seat of national power. thousands likely dead, downtown new york in chaos. america wondering, what's next? >> midtown manhattan, tonight americas at war with...
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he's run the police departments of america's two largest cities including two tours as new york city's police commissioner. but just to put it in perspective, the murders of 1990, compare that to other years. >> there is no comparison. 1990, 243. last year over 300. >> it was the 585th homicide of the year. brian watkins murder, that the police commissioner says caused everyone to pay attention. >> i'm damn angry. of course i am. >> beginning with then mayor david dinkins. >> actually the headline around that time, dave, do something. meaning, dave, do something about the horrific crime rate, and the brian watkins' stabbing was an accelerant that added to that whole fear. >> many of you got the call this is going to be a big one, a lot of eyes, a lot of press on this one. >> and the nature of the attack. the wolfpack. >> wolf pack. it was a name the media had given to another group of five teenagers who just the year before were arrested for brutally attacking a jogger in central park. bratton says law enforcement had a strategy in dealing with the so-called wolf packs. >> you had to g
he's run the police departments of america's two largest cities including two tours as new york city's police commissioner. but just to put it in perspective, the murders of 1990, compare that to other years. >> there is no comparison. 1990, 243. last year over 300. >> it was the 585th homicide of the year. brian watkins murder, that the police commissioner says caused everyone to pay attention. >> i'm damn angry. of course i am. >> beginning with then mayor david...
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for new york city residents. this has been criticized by one of your opponents, eric adams who's the brooklyn borough president has referred to this as a u.b. lie. talk about this a bit particularly in the context of the stimulus checks that are going out this weekend. maybe there's a little bit more of an appetite for direct payments from the government in light of what we've been through with covid. but talk about how this u.b.i. would work and respond to mr. adams's criticism. >> i am so grateful that tens of millions of americans are getting $1,400 relief checks that are going to be a lifeline for so many people. and when i ran for president, joshua, universal basic income was very, very new to many americans. but now a majority of americans, 55%, are for it. and 85% are for cash relief during the pandemic. my goal as mayor will be to alleviate extreme poverty in new york city. and while we can't do what the federal government can do in terms of the level of cash distribution, we can have targeted cash relief
for new york city residents. this has been criticized by one of your opponents, eric adams who's the brooklyn borough president has referred to this as a u.b. lie. talk about this a bit particularly in the context of the stimulus checks that are going out this weekend. maybe there's a little bit more of an appetite for direct payments from the government in light of what we've been through with covid. but talk about how this u.b.i. would work and respond to mr. adams's criticism. >> i am...
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this is roughly what the ballot looks like in new york city today. there are 13 candidates on the ballot in the new york city democratic primary for mayor. now, normally, you kno -- again, i don't know why it's doing that. normally you vote for one person and that's it. now, you can rank your choices. your first choice, your second choice, your third choice, your fourth choice and your fifth choice. you can actually make up the five xs on the ballot. now, here's how it works. let me show you the most recent poll we have. these are all the candidates, marist/wnbc poll from a couple of days ago. let's say this is what happened. this is asking folks who was your first choice for mayor in the democratic primary. let's say these were the actual results. how does ranked-choice voting work? if these were the results, what would happen is they would take whoever comes in last place, in this case it would be aaron. the person who comes in last would be eliminated. then the folks who voted for him, not many for foldenauer and whoever voted for him, they would
this is roughly what the ballot looks like in new york city today. there are 13 candidates on the ballot in the new york city democratic primary for mayor. now, normally, you kno -- again, i don't know why it's doing that. normally you vote for one person and that's it. now, you can rank your choices. your first choice, your second choice, your third choice, your fourth choice and your fifth choice. you can actually make up the five xs on the ballot. now, here's how it works. let me show you...
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people say new york city is back. new york city's marathon is certainly back, as well. people did the restrictions in place. show a proof of vaccination or have a negative test before they run. some spectators wore masks but the enthusiasm, the cowbells back on. there's what the spectators had to say. >> it's great. like seeing the flags, the music. everything. like everyone is cheering for everyone so it's great. you are against the time and not like anybody else. >> i think it's crazy. the people cheering up, the people everywhere and it feels very nice to have the support for the runners. >> reporter: yeah. just in incredible. in 2019 the last time this marathon happened there were 50,000. this year 30,000 and started them in more waves for space. talking to the runners that's why they love it. they love it so much as you well know. 2:08 was the men's -- his time. >> wow. >> reporter: and yeah. just incredible times for both of the runners there. 2:08 the time there for that. fastest run. so much excitement, yasmin. >> think about that. 26.2 miles. it is incredible.
people say new york city is back. new york city's marathon is certainly back, as well. people did the restrictions in place. show a proof of vaccination or have a negative test before they run. some spectators wore masks but the enthusiasm, the cowbells back on. there's what the spectators had to say. >> it's great. like seeing the flags, the music. everything. like everyone is cheering for everyone so it's great. you are against the time and not like anybody else. >> i think it's...
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she grew up in new york city. she's in college here in new york city. this was something she and her friends were worried about, these anti-asian racist attacks or something like that. and again, we don't know what this is as of yet, but she cannot believe it's now her family that's affected. she did not want to, as i mentioned, talk at first, but she was generous and selfless enough in the end to tell us the story because she thought about it and understood the only way we get the good stuff, the good energy to stop this unfortunate negative phenomenon from stopping is by hearing about stories like this. >> all right, richard lui, thanks for joining us. >> next, vice president harris is hours away from speaking with the president of guatemala as a part of her role in addressing the humanitarian crisis on our border and across central america. ayman mohyeldin spoke with the president recently and joins us next. >>> and next hour, a special american voices event. latinos and the covid fight. dr. anthony fauci and congressman raul ruiz answer your covid q
she grew up in new york city. she's in college here in new york city. this was something she and her friends were worried about, these anti-asian racist attacks or something like that. and again, we don't know what this is as of yet, but she cannot believe it's now her family that's affected. she did not want to, as i mentioned, talk at first, but she was generous and selfless enough in the end to tell us the story because she thought about it and understood the only way we get the good stuff,...
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in new york city we saw two record rainfalls in the span of one week. tshld be a wake-up call to all of us that we cannot afford to be complacent about climate change and we have to build an infrastructure for the 21st century. >> here's the thing. it has become very common now -- this is a good thing to talk about climate change as a racial justice issue. and it feels to me watching what we saw happen in new york, watching the intersection of the realities of housing, who lives in that housing, the reality of where these floods hit, it all was illustrated so clearly, right? it's not as though talking about climate change and talking about racial justice and talking about infrastructure are talking about three different topics. these topics merge together to impact people's lives, congressman. >> no question about it. communities of enclose are in places like the south bronx will bear the greatest burden of climate change. climate is not only about the environment, it artifacts every aspect of our life. new york city is living at the intersection of the
in new york city we saw two record rainfalls in the span of one week. tshld be a wake-up call to all of us that we cannot afford to be complacent about climate change and we have to build an infrastructure for the 21st century. >> here's the thing. it has become very common now -- this is a good thing to talk about climate change as a racial justice issue. and it feels to me watching what we saw happen in new york, watching the intersection of the realities of housing, who lives in that...
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cases are rising beyond sharply in new york city. the surge shows no signs of letting up any time soon. look at the very right side of your screen is the most recent days. you see how that number is spiking and that's new daily infections. thus far, though, hospitalizations in new york city have not followed along. on the right side there that is daily average hospital sayings in new york. and you see how hospitalizations basically followed along with case numbers in the earlier peaks. that isn't happening yet in terms of this omicron-driven surge of new cases in new york. i mean, we're not sure if that trend will hold steady. the new york city health commissioner just told my colleague chris hayes here on msnbc he expects the hospitalization rate in new york city to rise eventually. we will see. we do know omicron now accounts for 92% of the enough covid cases in new york and new jersey, based on cdc data from the past week. last week the cdc reported delta was still the dominant strain in both states. now the cdc says omicron accou
cases are rising beyond sharply in new york city. the surge shows no signs of letting up any time soon. look at the very right side of your screen is the most recent days. you see how that number is spiking and that's new daily infections. thus far, though, hospitalizations in new york city have not followed along. on the right side there that is daily average hospital sayings in new york. and you see how hospitalizations basically followed along with case numbers in the earlier peaks. that...
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. ♪♪ >>> hey there, i'm stephanie ruhle live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. it is wednesday, december 22nd, and there is a lot to get to, so sit down. let's get smarter. this morning covid cases are growing at an alarming rate all over this country, but nose numbers only tell part of the story. on tuesday the average number of daily cases jumped to more than 150,000. that is nearly double what it was back on thanksgiving. in the state of florida, cases have tripled in a week, nearly 13,000 on monday alone. in maryland, the average number of new cases doubled in just one day, and in washington, d.c., they are seeing the highest increase in the whole country. average cases are up 400%. i'm going to say that again. 400 % in the last two weeks alone. lines there have been around the block. in fact, we have seen long lines at testing sites all across this country from manhattan to cleveland, to charlotte, north carolina, people waiting two, three, four, even five hours just to get a test, but i want you to remember this. if you are one of those people, remember, w
. ♪♪ >>> hey there, i'm stephanie ruhle live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. it is wednesday, december 22nd, and there is a lot to get to, so sit down. let's get smarter. this morning covid cases are growing at an alarming rate all over this country, but nose numbers only tell part of the story. on tuesday the average number of daily cases jumped to more than 150,000. that is nearly double what it was back on thanksgiving. in the state of florida, cases have tripled in...
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you've seen the outdoor dining in new york city, it's joyous. people are out, the city is active and alive again. halloween was beautiful. there were trick-or-treaters all over new york city and life felt like it was moving forward. but that's because we have that high level of vaccination. that's given us the freedom. and sometimes you have to use a muscular approach to help make sure things go right. these mandates, i'm telling you, anyone out there listening, ceo or public leader, just do it. yeah, there's a lot of noise -- >> just do it, baby. >> -- to it because people respond to deadlines, people respond to a firm, tough decision. i guarantee you, people don't like to lose their paycheck. you say get vaccinated or no paycheck, that will get people moving quickly. the proof is in the pudding. it happened with lightning speed in this city and now it's made us safer and now things are coming back to life, and we have to end this era once and for all. >> mr. mayor, you said yesterday only 6%, 6% of city employees are out on unpaid leave right
you've seen the outdoor dining in new york city, it's joyous. people are out, the city is active and alive again. halloween was beautiful. there were trick-or-treaters all over new york city and life felt like it was moving forward. but that's because we have that high level of vaccination. that's given us the freedom. and sometimes you have to use a muscular approach to help make sure things go right. these mandates, i'm telling you, anyone out there listening, ceo or public leader, just do...
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nbc news has now confirmed that "new york times" reported the city of new york will now require proof of vaccination for indoor activities like for example going to restaurants, going to the gym. our sources at nbc news we can confirm that that is what we expect to hear from mayor bill de blasio coming up in a couple of minutes. he was supposed to start just to let our viewers know, speak being 12 minutes ago. that news conference is obviously running a little bit late. we're keeping an eye on that. this is significant because we've seen corporate america do this. we've seen some private companies, gyms, et cetera, require proof of vaccination. think of theme parks, et cetera, to be able to participate. this is a first time we're seeing some sort of public entity like a city or like a state require this. dr. ashby, you said something interesting and a good point. this is going to be touchy. when it comes to mandates there are people on various sides of the issue, across the political spectrum who see this differently. kerry, i'm glad you're talking to our control room. you get this mo
nbc news has now confirmed that "new york times" reported the city of new york will now require proof of vaccination for indoor activities like for example going to restaurants, going to the gym. our sources at nbc news we can confirm that that is what we expect to hear from mayor bill de blasio coming up in a couple of minutes. he was supposed to start just to let our viewers know, speak being 12 minutes ago. that news conference is obviously running a little bit late. we're keeping...
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keep in mind there are 8 million people in new york city. it is an enormous place with enormous number of your fellow citizens. they have a tremendous effect on the economy. when you shutdown an enormous city like new york, it affects all of us economically and the individuals suffering. well, it is miserable. we have to do everything all at once. no longer put carbon dioxide in the air and get new sources of electricity. we have to modify and change the way we build especially the suburbs and make these hard scapes where the water can't escape. >> one of the biggest drivers of that carbon emissions now. where would you start there in just the tangibles. >> as far as cars go, keep in mind we want to electrify all ground transportations. by we, engineering community. we want electric buses and trains. i am not kidding. some day electric planes and this technology looks achievable. people go on about these billionaires flying their rockets and so on, keep in mind they are working ultimately towards hydrogen fuel which on paper or certain plant
keep in mind there are 8 million people in new york city. it is an enormous place with enormous number of your fellow citizens. they have a tremendous effect on the economy. when you shutdown an enormous city like new york, it affects all of us economically and the individuals suffering. well, it is miserable. we have to do everything all at once. no longer put carbon dioxide in the air and get new sources of electricity. we have to modify and change the way we build especially the suburbs and...
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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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craig melvin here live from msnbc headquarters in new york city. this hour we are laser focused on the global effort to contain the new omicron variant. right now the cdc stepping up its booster guidance. forget the idea that you can get a booster. experts there are now saying you should get a booster. in just a few moments we're going to hear from dr. anthony fauci about those boosters. why he says even though they were created before this new variant even existed, they still offer you some protection here. critical information from one of our nation's top doctors in just moments. >>> also this hour, we're watching the white house. president biden set to speak. also set to sign three bills into law aimed at helping veterans. later this hour he will head out of to minnesota to continue his infrastructure sales pitch. we'll go live to the white house. >>> also happening right now, jury selection getting underway in the trial of a former minnesota police officer who is shown on body cam video shooting and killing a 20-year-old named dante wright. her
craig melvin here live from msnbc headquarters in new york city. this hour we are laser focused on the global effort to contain the new omicron variant. right now the cdc stepping up its booster guidance. forget the idea that you can get a booster. experts there are now saying you should get a booster. in just a few moments we're going to hear from dr. anthony fauci about those boosters. why he says even though they were created before this new variant even existed, they still offer you some...
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with the new york city department of health. the information is still evolving. we understand that this individual while they are vaccinated, they have very mild symptoms and the symptoms have already resolved. that is good news. and what we want to make sure we know is that there is one way to address this. new yorkers, get vaccinated. get boosted. and get ready. we do anticipate there will be more cases. but to the extent that they are mild, we'll address them. this is not cause for alarm. again, it was foreseen ever since it was first reported out of south africa. we knew it would come to new york state at point. i want all new yorkers to know their state government in collaboration with our local governments, our cities and our counties are prepared for this. we are ramping up our efforts to get more vaccinations out there. ensure there's no area of the state where someone can -- we believe the vast majority of the state is covered now. testing is wildly available, and we encourage people who have been at a conference recent
with the new york city department of health. the information is still evolving. we understand that this individual while they are vaccinated, they have very mild symptoms and the symptoms have already resolved. that is good news. and what we want to make sure we know is that there is one way to address this. new yorkers, get vaccinated. get boosted. and get ready. we do anticipate there will be more cases. but to the extent that they are mild, we'll address them. this is not cause for alarm....
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. >>> to new york city now as cheers erupted as new york city held its first parade in two years yesterday, honoring the essential workers who guided the one-time covid-19 epicenter through the pandemic. wnbc reporter ida segal from wnbc has more. >> reporter: the canyon of heroes, full of perhaps the truest heroes this city has ever known. they are the essential workers who made us proud and kept us safe, showered with love. >> this is new york strong. this is new york strong. we came together in a pandemic. >> it's an honor. it's an honor, a privilege, we love new york. >> reporter: they are the nurses and doctors, the ups workers and bus drivers. the police officers and firefighters. all the people who left their homes and risked their lives every day during the pandemic. they were celebrities. >> not just the sports people that wins the super bowl but for regular workers to be recognized by the city as important, essential is amazing. >> reporter: sandra lindsey, critical care nurse from queens and the first person to be vaccinated was the grand marshall. >> what does it mean to be her
. >>> to new york city now as cheers erupted as new york city held its first parade in two years yesterday, honoring the essential workers who guided the one-time covid-19 epicenter through the pandemic. wnbc reporter ida segal from wnbc has more. >> reporter: the canyon of heroes, full of perhaps the truest heroes this city has ever known. they are the essential workers who made us proud and kept us safe, showered with love. >> this is new york strong. this is new york...
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what do you take away from the new york city mayor's race? the point we made last night, this is important nationally because they have more constituents in new york city than 38 of the united states, than over 70 u.s. senators. >>. >> look, a new york city mayor's race is a huge bellwether to democrats. it's probably the largest progressive, center-left electorate in the country. juanita's right, the votes aren't in, but the statistics are strong. if you add up the candidates who did not run on the maya wiley of defund, reform, massively change the police, they did really well, and they did pretty poorly. i think she's going wind up in second, maybe for another round or two, but i would be stun first down she makes it to mayor. i think the chances are high it's going to be adams. it was a clear referendum. in practical politics it's always your own side that can get you in trouble. in the republican party we have january 6th deniers and space laser cooks but the democrats are polling the left center in a way that are not going to be helpful.
what do you take away from the new york city mayor's race? the point we made last night, this is important nationally because they have more constituents in new york city than 38 of the united states, than over 70 u.s. senators. >>. >> look, a new york city mayor's race is a huge bellwether to democrats. it's probably the largest progressive, center-left electorate in the country. juanita's right, the votes aren't in, but the statistics are strong. if you add up the candidates who...
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i want to start with the news out of new york city. mayor bill de blasio suggesting that the city will fully reopen by july 1, even as the rest of the state currently ranks third in the nation for covid cases. is this a realistic and safe timeline, dr. fauci? >> well, we're going to have to wait to see how things go. if we continue to vaccinate people in a steady manner, and by the time we get to july, we have the overwhelming proportion of the people vaccinated and the cases continue on the downward trend that they are now -- they're starting to come down from that high plateau of around 60,000 per day. if they continue to come down, that could be a reasonable projection but i wouldn't guarantee it and i wouldn't declare victory yet. i mean, that's a good thing to get people anticipating something that they've been wanting and longing for, for so long. that's not a bad thing. so long as it doesn't allow people to then all of a sudden say, we've won and pull back on the kind of public health measures that we know we have to implement a
i want to start with the news out of new york city. mayor bill de blasio suggesting that the city will fully reopen by july 1, even as the rest of the state currently ranks third in the nation for covid cases. is this a realistic and safe timeline, dr. fauci? >> well, we're going to have to wait to see how things go. if we continue to vaccinate people in a steady manner, and by the time we get to july, we have the overwhelming proportion of the people vaccinated and the cases continue on...
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it is a unique situation, a new york city mayor and the governor of new york, mostly because being the mayor of new york city is almost seen as being more high profile. but that being said, let's not forget, adams is coming in on a big win, and cuomo is still facing multiple investigations. a lot of people say this emergency that cuomo declared on gun violence was simply a way of shifting the conversation from his own woes which are now coming out again as the investigations continue. eric adams is going to be a thorn in cuomo's side and visa versa, but i don't think that cuomo will be able to fight adams in the same way he went after de blasio, and that will be -- go against cuomo's grain, but i think eric adams is going to bring a whole new fresh perspective to new york city versus bill de blasio. >> you know, i wasn't just going to ask you, why do you think it is that cuomo will have a harder time? i mean, bill de blasio, i understand, has his unique personality traits and challenges with cuomo, particularly their personal interplay is particularly fraught, but it does seem as thoug
it is a unique situation, a new york city mayor and the governor of new york, mostly because being the mayor of new york city is almost seen as being more high profile. but that being said, let's not forget, adams is coming in on a big win, and cuomo is still facing multiple investigations. a lot of people say this emergency that cuomo declared on gun violence was simply a way of shifting the conversation from his own woes which are now coming out again as the investigations continue. eric...
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craig melvin here from msnbc world head quarters in new york city. folks, it's a packed hour. president biden is overseas. despite an all out push, his agenda has not yet got an vote in congress. we're also following broking news in congress. one of the two republicans sitting on the january 6th smee, congressman adam kinzinger announced he is retires from congress. >> if i ever thought it was time to move on from congress, i would. and that time is now. >> we will unpack what that means for congress, what that means for the january 6th committee, what that means for kinzinger's future as well. meanwhile, as we speak, president biden meeting with top french leaders including president macron. it is their first face to face meeting since france temporarily recalled the ambassador to the united states over the nuclear submarine deal, and it's also fresh off the president's first meeting with the pope as commander in chief. the most powerful catholics in the world under one roof. we'll dig into the significance of that meeting and look ahead to the rest of the presidential trip i
craig melvin here from msnbc world head quarters in new york city. folks, it's a packed hour. president biden is overseas. despite an all out push, his agenda has not yet got an vote in congress. we're also following broking news in congress. one of the two republicans sitting on the january 6th smee, congressman adam kinzinger announced he is retires from congress. >> if i ever thought it was time to move on from congress, i would. and that time is now. >> we will unpack what that...
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and to me, the interests of new york city and new york state are very much aligned. the fact is the city is the economic energy of the state. so we have to get on the same page, there are all of the issues that have been facility erring recently because frankly, city hall and albany have not had the kind of working relationship they need to be able to solve the problems we are seeing in front of us every day. >> i do want to ask you about universal basic income. that was one of the big issues that you talked about on the campaign trail when you ran for president. >> i remember. >> indeed, now, this has been criticized by one of your opponents. eric adams when is the brooklyn burrow president has talked about it as a ub lie. talk about it as stimulus checks are going out, maybe there's more of an appetite for direct payments are from the government in light of what we have been through with the government. talk about how the ubi would work and respond to mr. adam's criticism. >> i'm grateful that 10s of millions americans are getting $1400 relief checks that will be a
and to me, the interests of new york city and new york state are very much aligned. the fact is the city is the economic energy of the state. so we have to get on the same page, there are all of the issues that have been facility erring recently because frankly, city hall and albany have not had the kind of working relationship they need to be able to solve the problems we are seeing in front of us every day. >> i do want to ask you about universal basic income. that was one of the big...
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as mayor of new york city. i was proud to be the first black woman to be a counsel to a new york city mayor. we had 109 men and no women and only one black man, we had only had had one black man as a counsel to a new york city mayor, never a black woman. i'm glad of what we accomplished from universal pre-k. i showed government how to get every single apartment in queens, bridge houses, public housing, the largest in north america, free broadband. and i am the counsel who made sure we sued verizon. the only time this city has ever sued a big communication firm for not delivering services to all of our people. and that's making change in government. and i've spent a career doing change making on government. so i am excited about being the progressive candidate that's going to win this race. it's fundamental change that ensures this city can be one where we can all live, hold on to our diversity, and where it's just a great place to raise a family, no matter who you are. and that's what i'm running on. >> well, t
as mayor of new york city. i was proud to be the first black woman to be a counsel to a new york city mayor. we had 109 men and no women and only one black man, we had only had had one black man as a counsel to a new york city mayor, never a black woman. i'm glad of what we accomplished from universal pre-k. i showed government how to get every single apartment in queens, bridge houses, public housing, the largest in north america, free broadband. and i am the counsel who made sure we sued...
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this crisis. >> and new york city mayor-elect eric adams is joining me right now. i was about to call you mr. mayor. i realize i believe there's 13 days unless that becomes official, sir. but welcome and congratulations on the election. let's talk about the two of you emphasizing today that you are coordinating on the covid response. however, despite mayor de blasio calling the shots right now, january 1st, it's your job to do it. you're going to be walking right into a crisis, it appears. what's the first thing you intend to do to fight this pandemic? >> well, first, i went through the crisis of 9/11 when terrorists attacked our city, and covid is not terrorism, but it's terror. and we need a steady hand at the helm. and that's what i'm going to bring. and the first thing we're going to do is to ensure that all of our agencies are coordinating to make sure that we encourage vaccination, testing, and use mobile and stationary facilities to accomplish that. we're going to really partner with our business community and figure out the right coordination to keep our ci
this crisis. >> and new york city mayor-elect eric adams is joining me right now. i was about to call you mr. mayor. i realize i believe there's 13 days unless that becomes official, sir. but welcome and congratulations on the election. let's talk about the two of you emphasizing today that you are coordinating on the covid response. however, despite mayor de blasio calling the shots right now, january 1st, it's your job to do it. you're going to be walking right into a crisis, it...
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marq claxton and new york city council speaker, corey johnson. thank you both very much for starting off our discussion tonight. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> and coming up, we have breaking news tonight on the prosecution of the trump mob that attacked the capitol. a new brief by federal prosecutors today details one of the attackers. and is accused of threatening to assassinate congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez on twitter while he was right there in the capitol. advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. but your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works differently. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. opdivo plus yervoy is the first and only fda-approved combination of two immunotherapies opdivo plus yervoy equals... a chance for more starry nights. more sparkly days. more big notes. more small treasures. mo
marq claxton and new york city council speaker, corey johnson. thank you both very much for starting off our discussion tonight. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> and coming up, we have breaking news tonight on the prosecution of the trump mob that attacked the capitol. a new brief by federal prosecutors today details one of the attackers. and is accused of threatening to assassinate congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez on twitter while he was right there in the capitol. advanced...
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marq claxton and new york city council speaker, cori johnson. thank you, both, very much for starting off our discussion tonight. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> and coming up. we have breaking news, tonight. on the prosecution of the trump mob that attacked the capitol. a new brief by federal prosecutors, today, details one of the attackers. and -- and is accused of threatening to assassinate congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, on twitter, while he was right there in the capitol. my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 14 day system. with a painless, onesecond scan i can check my glucose without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. you can do it without fingersticks, too. ask your doctor for a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. and visit freestyle libre.us to try it for free. (burke) phone it in to 1-800-farmers and you could get all sorts of home for the freestyle libre 14 day syste
marq claxton and new york city council speaker, cori johnson. thank you, both, very much for starting off our discussion tonight. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> and coming up. we have breaking news, tonight. on the prosecution of the trump mob that attacked the capitol. a new brief by federal prosecutors, today, details one of the attackers. and -- and is accused of threatening to assassinate congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, on twitter, while he was right there in the capitol....
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he is now outside the courthouse in new york city for us. tom, tell us what happened. >> i think the big headline coming out of this today is that more indictments are expected. brian scarlotos, the attorney for allen weisselberg. the chief financial officer for the trump organization. he's the person that was charged along with the organization in a sweeping 15-count indictment that was filed in late june of this year. he told the court, we have strong reason reason to believe there could be other indictments coming. and one of my colleagues asked him after the hearing, who could be indicted. wlor the other people that could be indicted? he ignored that question. separately, the question that a lot of people want to know, which is if allen weisselberg may cooperate with the manhattan district attorney's office and plead guilty. i asked weisselberg that question also following court today and that was also ignored. so no misinformation outside of court, but in court, that telling of remark that more indictments are expected, according to wei
he is now outside the courthouse in new york city for us. tom, tell us what happened. >> i think the big headline coming out of this today is that more indictments are expected. brian scarlotos, the attorney for allen weisselberg. the chief financial officer for the trump organization. he's the person that was charged along with the organization in a sweeping 15-count indictment that was filed in late june of this year. he told the court, we have strong reason reason to believe there...