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no one seemed happy with new york city, new york city was slow to ratify the constitution. in this way hamilton and jay and madison wrote the federalist papers even though the new york city ratify it. washington was worried will he go to new york city for my inaugural. in ratify this estate and can even be the president if we don't have a city. and nobody seemed like new york city unlike today where everybody likes near city. thomas jefferson claims the new york city may never have as far as i can learn, ten months of winter. only two of summer and agree right now, some of the snow and instead of new york city, belongs for the company springfield. he describes new york city is overrun by dogs and garbage in a much else. so no one like new york city, this can only months in new york city and there was a deal cut. next slide. >> due will be cut new york city on june 20th, 7090, and what is probably the second most biggest dinner party in history, behind the last last supper. in the dinner party was between you can see the picture, jefferson, anderson hamilton and madison and
no one seemed happy with new york city, new york city was slow to ratify the constitution. in this way hamilton and jay and madison wrote the federalist papers even though the new york city ratify it. washington was worried will he go to new york city for my inaugural. in ratify this estate and can even be the president if we don't have a city. and nobody seemed like new york city unlike today where everybody likes near city. thomas jefferson claims the new york city may never have as far as i...
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thomas dies as the author of the recently released book, new york, new york, new york exam, as the city's history from its flirt with bankruptcy in the 1970 to the 2 thousands under former mayor michael bloomberg. immigrants who really saved the city in these 40 years without the best way of, of immigration over that time. we would not have done what we did here. about 300000 people left new york because of depend demik. but since in 1970 s, the city has attracted a steady flow of immigrants. today, it is estimated that around 3000000 new yorkers were born in another country. if we're talking about a few 100000 people moving or leaving, we can absorb that are under 7000000 people in 1978. and now we're talking about 8 and a half. so whether we're talking about restaurants or hip hop or, you know, real estate agents, you know, these are people who came from all parts of the world and contributed immensely to the city and really recharged it. it led to blocks of rubble being turned into housing again and neighborhoods coming back, crime going down. it was they played major role, concerned a
thomas dies as the author of the recently released book, new york, new york, new york exam, as the city's history from its flirt with bankruptcy in the 1970 to the 2 thousands under former mayor michael bloomberg. immigrants who really saved the city in these 40 years without the best way of, of immigration over that time. we would not have done what we did here. about 300000 people left new york because of depend demik. but since in 1970 s, the city has attracted a steady flow of immigrants....
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were talking one link people fled new york city in the '70s, 300,000 have already fled new york city and and o create an environment where people will stay, invest, continue to invest their properties so people have decent housing to live in and make sure the quality of life is improved by supporting our police and refunding our police. >> thank you mr. sliwa. that's all the time we have for this section. over to you. >> moderator: i've a question, talk about public health an issue of major importance as a come out of this pandemic which killed tens of thousands of our neighbors. the next mayor will inherit a city in which there's a possibility that a variance of covert or perhaps an entirely new disease could require the kind of shut down we saw last year. if a silver situation should arise many public health restrictions are once again called for how will you if you are the mayor handle the situation and how should the city enforce those rules? that start with you mr. sliwa. sliwa: number one we will never do what both de blasio and cuomo did to us and crush the life out of our cit
were talking one link people fled new york city in the '70s, 300,000 have already fled new york city and and o create an environment where people will stay, invest, continue to invest their properties so people have decent housing to live in and make sure the quality of life is improved by supporting our police and refunding our police. >> thank you mr. sliwa. that's all the time we have for this section. over to you. >> moderator: i've a question, talk about public health an issue...
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new york s new york city is under a state of emergency. new jersey, under a state of emergency. also, declaring an emergency telling people, now, i don't know specifically what this means but the mayor declares a state of emergency. says they are now retrieving bodies from floodwaters. i think we should get some clarification on that, as well. i'm not sure what they mean by bodies. um, this is just in from the governor of new york. it's a tweet. i don't know if we can have it. we can put it up. i am declaring a state of emergency to help new yorkers affected by tonight's storm. please, stay off the roads and avoid all unnecessary travel. kathy hochul. governor of -- um -- new york. also, we had a young woman on who was in clifton, new jersey, taking refuge in a hotel because she was trying to get home. she says -- um -- to -- trying to get to bloomfield, new jersey. couldn't get this. had to take shelter in a hotel which many others had to do as well. i am going to get to clifton, new jersey, in just a moment but i have one more i want to read here. again, these are coming in fa
new york s new york city is under a state of emergency. new jersey, under a state of emergency. also, declaring an emergency telling people, now, i don't know specifically what this means but the mayor declares a state of emergency. says they are now retrieving bodies from floodwaters. i think we should get some clarification on that, as well. i'm not sure what they mean by bodies. um, this is just in from the governor of new york. it's a tweet. i don't know if we can have it. we can put it up....
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we were here in new york city. our correspondent here saw people stuck in the subways because they are not moving. the roads obviously in big trouble there, as a state of emergency in new jersey and also flash-flood emergency, as well. so are people trying to get into hotels? are you -- have you tried -- have you gone that route -- route? >> i haven't done that, yet. but listening to the radio, there is a lots of people like me sitting in their cars for hours on the turnpike on the parkway, on route 287. so this -- this just overwhelmed the highways. >> uh-huh. so, if you work -- if you work for the power company, what i want to know is that -- did you guys expect this? or is that not -- >> yeah, yep. i don't know if we expected the -- usually, we're more concerned with the wind. um, and things like that. that are going to take that -- take out the power. we do have substantial i think outages today in new jersey with all three companies. but this -- i think it was yesterday, yeah, we were prepared. we were all on
we were here in new york city. our correspondent here saw people stuck in the subways because they are not moving. the roads obviously in big trouble there, as a state of emergency in new jersey and also flash-flood emergency, as well. so are people trying to get into hotels? are you -- have you tried -- have you gone that route -- route? >> i haven't done that, yet. but listening to the radio, there is a lots of people like me sitting in their cars for hours on the turnpike on the...
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is this new york city we're looking at right now? this is the new york city bus. the water that's coming in that was the bus not the subway, correct? all right. this is what people -- look at the roads in new york city. this is what people are driving through if they're out on the roads now. this is what folks are experiencing on new york city buses. mass transportation at a standstill really here in new york city especially on the roads. but i should say especially in the subway system where the entire subway system is shutdown now, suspended. subway service suspended in new york city, and now the mayor of new york has declared a state of emergency because of the damage that ida is doing to the city right now in the metropolitan area. if you look at the back of your screen there all the way at the back you can see that water pouring into the subway system. to the left there where you see those columns, that's where the trains usually are. and if you look hard enough you can see that that entire area is flooded, almost like a swimming pool on the tracks of the new
is this new york city we're looking at right now? this is the new york city bus. the water that's coming in that was the bus not the subway, correct? all right. this is what people -- look at the roads in new york city. this is what people are driving through if they're out on the roads now. this is what folks are experiencing on new york city buses. mass transportation at a standstill really here in new york city especially on the roads. but i should say especially in the subway system where...
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certainly, not in new york city. so once you got home after two hours, normally a 30-minute trip as you say, took you two hours to get home. what did you find? >> well, in looking out the window and reviewing some of the -- the photos and videos that i took on my trip home. and fortunately, where my neck of the woods is -- is totally fine here. obviously, very, very wet. but, you know, tomorrow morning when the sun comes up, we'll begin to assess the damage. i have been on twitter -- um -- and social media like you and your viewers just looking at the extraordinary amount of water that's coming into this -- this place. and again, that closest comparison that i have is hurricane sandy where we were -- um -- inundated then. and this, to me, just -- just my experience tonight and this is what i experienced then, it's up there with one of the -- the bigger, major weather events that i have seen in this city. >> yeah, totally understand that. james west, thank you so much for talking with us and we are a' glad you got saf
certainly, not in new york city. so once you got home after two hours, normally a 30-minute trip as you say, took you two hours to get home. what did you find? >> well, in looking out the window and reviewing some of the -- the photos and videos that i took on my trip home. and fortunately, where my neck of the woods is -- is totally fine here. obviously, very, very wet. but, you know, tomorrow morning when the sun comes up, we'll begin to assess the damage. i have been on twitter -- um...
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in the case of new york city, 456 stations in new york city at any givenn time for the 5000 train cars, three of 4000 buses and this expense was probably my most satisfying transit in new york was separate from the city police at 25000 in housing police with 4000 but they were a dumping ground in a sense of old police. pretty work? work in transit. it was just not well thought of. make them in their reincorporate to a half years that department accredited, a great team with me at the union i talked about having fist with unions, and week received national accreditation in california, the union paid 60% team to go to california for the awards ceremony. can you imagine that? they felt so proud of the idea that they have becomee accreditd and they are getting this new york is the marine part of new york city police department. i had so much fun in transit but also it allowed me with the state department across the river because of this soog in nw york in the city and had about the rest of it is and had is what you make it. with some people unfortunately big-ticket anchor to the criminal s
in the case of new york city, 456 stations in new york city at any givenn time for the 5000 train cars, three of 4000 buses and this expense was probably my most satisfying transit in new york was separate from the city police at 25000 in housing police with 4000 but they were a dumping ground in a sense of old police. pretty work? work in transit. it was just not well thought of. make them in their reincorporate to a half years that department accredited, a great team with me at the union i...
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washington is a not graded in new york city in late april of 1789 through new york city at federal hall and you see a picture of it here on the right this home on cherry street his residence and new york city would be the antrum capitol. no one seemed happy with new york city. nerc said he was slow to ratify the constitution. this is why hamilton jay in medicine rep -- wrote the federalist papers that washington was worried will i go to new york city for minot grow? the it's not even ratified as a state that without undermine everything? the they can be the president of the don of the city and nobody liked new york city unlike today where everybody liked near city. thomas jefferson claimed new york city said spring and fall they have never had as far as i can learn. in 10 months of winter and only two of summer and i'm taping this with the snow and the cold. he longed for the company of springfield. he described new york city is overrun by hogs dogs and garbage and not much else. no one likes new york city. they spend the limits in your city and then there was a deal cut. next slide. th
washington is a not graded in new york city in late april of 1789 through new york city at federal hall and you see a picture of it here on the right this home on cherry street his residence and new york city would be the antrum capitol. no one seemed happy with new york city. nerc said he was slow to ratify the constitution. this is why hamilton jay in medicine rep -- wrote the federalist papers that washington was worried will i go to new york city for minot grow? the it's not even ratified...
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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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affordable housing is the big issue in new york city. it's a desperately needed part of the city environment here. for undocumented or immigrant population, there is a problem with earning enough income because they often find jobs that aren't at an hourly rate that would provide enough money for housing. consequently, they have to double—up or triple—up in housing accommodations. when climate disasters hit, they make an already strained society that much harder. poor people, people of colour in new york city, generally don't have the kind of wealth and social power to easily bounce back from a climate disaster. ida was a different type of storm. it didn't push up sea levels as much. rather, it dumped down an incredible amount of rain very rapidly, and that also flooded the subways, it flooded people's basements. our decision—makers, corporations and government to slash pollution because i know that the place i grew up in will not survive. my office is responsible for preparing the city for the impacts of climate change. the inequi
affordable housing is the big issue in new york city. it's a desperately needed part of the city environment here. for undocumented or immigrant population, there is a problem with earning enough income because they often find jobs that aren't at an hourly rate that would provide enough money for housing. consequently, they have to double—up or triple—up in housing accommodations. when climate disasters hit, they make an already strained society that much harder. poor people, people of...
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so no one liked new york city. they spent months in new york city and then there was a deal cut. next slide. the deal would be cut in new york city on june 20 1790. in what is probably the second most famous party of history i guess behind the last supper. the dinner party was, you can see the pictures there. jefferson, madison and hamilton. madison and jefferson were allies, anti-federalist. hamilton was his nemesis as a federalist. they had two big issues that they were trying to contend with . one is where should the capital city b and the other was how should look, should it be a simple brick building or a glorious romanesque capital. the second argument was that assumption. we were in debt after the war so jefferson calls for the dinner party. he and madison are going to defeat hamilton. what would happen at that dinner party was they would resolve allthese issues. they would decide basically on where the capital would be . and hamilton would end up playing jefferson and madison like a guitar. the play victim and got everything he wanted. so on the debt, virginia said where
so no one liked new york city. they spent months in new york city and then there was a deal cut. next slide. the deal would be cut in new york city on june 20 1790. in what is probably the second most famous party of history i guess behind the last supper. the dinner party was, you can see the pictures there. jefferson, madison and hamilton. madison and jefferson were allies, anti-federalist. hamilton was his nemesis as a federalist. they had two big issues that they were trying to contend with...
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long lines for testing here in new york city. the health commissioner saying cases have tripled in just a month. averaging nearly 3,800 confirmed and suspected cases every day, calling the numbers tonight, quote, alarming. this is being seen across the country. from orlando, florida, tonight, they have found omicron in nearly 100% of waste water samples tested this week. samples tested just a week ago, authorities say, did not detect the variant. dr. jha is here to answer your questions. i know a lot of concern, especially with the holidays approaching, but first, the news on johnson & johnson, the vaccine and this new variant moving quickly. abc's stephanie ramos leading us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a cdc panel voting unanimously to recommend that going forward, americans who have a choice should get pfizer or moderna vaccines over johnson & johnson, after a review of rare blood clots linked to the vaccine. >> they have 15 yeses, 0 nonos. it passes as listed here. >> reporter: nine people have died from thrombosis out o
long lines for testing here in new york city. the health commissioner saying cases have tripled in just a month. averaging nearly 3,800 confirmed and suspected cases every day, calling the numbers tonight, quote, alarming. this is being seen across the country. from orlando, florida, tonight, they have found omicron in nearly 100% of waste water samples tested this week. samples tested just a week ago, authorities say, did not detect the variant. dr. jha is here to answer your questions. i know...
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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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will they be the first wave in new york city? mayor de blasio: we have been saying this for weeks and weeks -- let me flip the equation. where else would you go but where the need is greatest? of course when it comes to going out to the grassroots, we are going to go to the places that suffered the most and are still the most vulnerable. absolutely. reporter: good morning, mr. mayor, and happy new year. mayor de blasio: happy new year. how are you doing today? reporter: i am good. how are you? mayor de blasio: could not be better. reporter: on a personal note, i know you said the new year's resolution was going to be to get those million vaccines. but on a personal note, do you have any resolutions? mayor de blasio: all i can tell you is i want to make 2021 an amazing year in new york city. i have so much energy right now. i'm going to burn my way to the finish line this year. on december 31, 2021, we are going to look back and say we did amazing things in new york city. we turned the tide. we started the recovery. we reached peo
will they be the first wave in new york city? mayor de blasio: we have been saying this for weeks and weeks -- let me flip the equation. where else would you go but where the need is greatest? of course when it comes to going out to the grassroots, we are going to go to the places that suffered the most and are still the most vulnerable. absolutely. reporter: good morning, mr. mayor, and happy new year. mayor de blasio: happy new year. how are you doing today? reporter: i am good. how are you?...
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host: you said the minimum wage in new york city is now $15? guest: that is correct and it stabilized my neighborhood. it gave purchasing power to consumers to pay rent, not to be stressed out without knowing how to make ends meet. they get extra money to buy milk, bread, go to the pharmacy. they don't have to co-pay prescription drugs. they have extra money in their pocket. it is not a lot but it is important for the economy and mom and pop businesses struggling to meet. host: this is a call from arizona. pablo, go ahead. guest: you talked about -- caller: you talked about big government doing great things. can you give me an example? guest: i think the $1400 you will get in the middle of a time of great pressure is great for you and your family. if you are unemployed and you are depending on $300, it is a great day for america. if you want schools to reopen in a safe way, having $130 billion to make sure schools are safe and your children are not put in a dangerous position is a great thing for america. these are all measures -- by the way, t
host: you said the minimum wage in new york city is now $15? guest: that is correct and it stabilized my neighborhood. it gave purchasing power to consumers to pay rent, not to be stressed out without knowing how to make ends meet. they get extra money to buy milk, bread, go to the pharmacy. they don't have to co-pay prescription drugs. they have extra money in their pocket. it is not a lot but it is important for the economy and mom and pop businesses struggling to meet. host: this is a call...
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it's caroled to over into the new world and carried over violently where in new york city new york city, orangemen would march through irish catholic sections of the city kind of rubbing their face in it, and riots ensued. that's an example of how old world resentments carried over, but tweed is representative of the possibilities of american life. most of his followers in politics were, in fact, eye -- irish catholics. tweed realized that he was in this cosmopolitan city, many different ethnic groups. ethnic groups also could vote, and you don't get votes by alienating people or dragging up old battles. so he was, tweed -- though by native anglo perspective was a little more american by virtue of being presbyterian -- nonetheless, kind of opened up to the catholic community, especially the irish catholic community. and we see this in his inner circle, the so-called tweed ring that is associated, again, with this, with this corruption. the next image i have sent out to you is of that of the tweed ring. you see a ring of people all accusing the other person of corruption. but there are f
it's caroled to over into the new world and carried over violently where in new york city new york city, orangemen would march through irish catholic sections of the city kind of rubbing their face in it, and riots ensued. that's an example of how old world resentments carried over, but tweed is representative of the possibilities of american life. most of his followers in politics were, in fact, eye -- irish catholics. tweed realized that he was in this cosmopolitan city, many different ethnic...
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in new york city. it will be worse in other places like eastern long island. really concerned for friends and neighbors there. in new york city i think wind and rain are the first issues of concern. some coastal areas we are concerned about flooding. last we are hearing, it will be late night tonight before we see anything. but we're going to get ready, have a variety of measures to protect people. number one thing, good news about new yorkers, they hear the messages an act on them. that's why 75% of adults have gotten it. i am telling all new yorkers stay home tomorrow. stay out of harm's way. >> what do you hope folks around the country watching this concert, around the world watching this concert take away from it, besides being entertaining, what does it say about new york city? >> that new york city is back, that we are strong and resilient, that new yorkers, heart and soul new yorkers, that's why we came through this crisis. all these amazing artists. it is arguably the greatest lineup since wood
in new york city. it will be worse in other places like eastern long island. really concerned for friends and neighbors there. in new york city i think wind and rain are the first issues of concern. some coastal areas we are concerned about flooding. last we are hearing, it will be late night tonight before we see anything. but we're going to get ready, have a variety of measures to protect people. number one thing, good news about new yorkers, they hear the messages an act on them. that's why...
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there's always been crime in new york city. but democrats change the level of what we will tolerate and we have these massive gang shootings, 10 people that looked like something you'd see in the show narcos or from a foreign country and it's unacceptable and until the radical left democrats are out of office i'm fearful we won't see a kang in direction. >> this is gang related. there were 40 shell casings found, that's no small number there. do you think the democratic governors like cuomo are taking this realistically, when they talk about trying to he get crime under control? >> no, i moon, governor cuomo -- i mean, governor cuomo just announced a midnight basketball program and jobs program to combat this. these are people who gave us bail reform, one of the most disastrous pieces of legislation in the last 10 years in new york city. so they don't treat these people like the career criminals that they are. these aren't isolated incidents. what these two guys do for a living is fight over turf and control of drugs in certain
there's always been crime in new york city. but democrats change the level of what we will tolerate and we have these massive gang shootings, 10 people that looked like something you'd see in the show narcos or from a foreign country and it's unacceptable and until the radical left democrats are out of office i'm fearful we won't see a kang in direction. >> this is gang related. there were 40 shell casings found, that's no small number there. do you think the democratic governors like...
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>> i go all over new york city all the time. the city is more orderly and safer than it's been for many years. we will keep making it better. >> sean: bill de blasio didn't do anything to fix the filth. he supported removing the roosevelt statue out of a museum. he removed a statue of thomas jefferson from city hall where it stood for 187 years. it's no wonder hundreds of thousands of new yorkers fled the city before covid. the population dropped byro over 200,000 from 2017 to 2018. the largest drop since the '70s. over 300,000 fled between march and october this year alone. former president trump summed it up best. bill de blasio is a joke. >> mayor bill de blasio taking questions for the first time as a presidential candidate, trading jabs from donald trump calling de blasio the worst mayor in the u.s. if you like high taxes and crime, he's your man. the voters who know him best in new york city, a quinnipiac poll showed 76% sak he should not run. >> sean: he cost taxpayers $320,000 for his security detail. he hasn't paid that
>> i go all over new york city all the time. the city is more orderly and safer than it's been for many years. we will keep making it better. >> sean: bill de blasio didn't do anything to fix the filth. he supported removing the roosevelt statue out of a museum. he removed a statue of thomas jefferson from city hall where it stood for 187 years. it's no wonder hundreds of thousands of new yorkers fled the city before covid. the population dropped byro over 200,000 from 2017 to 2018....
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just here in new york city. we're on 42nd street, and i want to give you a sense of how much of an urgency there is for people to get tested. this is just one of the testing sites here on 42nd street in midtown manhattan. you can see a couple of dozen people there waiting about a dozen or so. but if you turn around this way, i want to show you something else as we come up the 42nd street here, you'll see as we get closer, there is another testing site as well. just a block away with even more people waiting to get tested. there is a shortage of tests here in new york city and new york state there is around the nation, quite frankly. but particularly here in new york city, we've seen long lines like this of people wanting to get tested. especially now, given that busy holiday travel season and given how this really is the epicenter here in new york city. the problem is there not enough test sites, because many of them work blows down this year. when people thought that this pandemic was over here in new york city
just here in new york city. we're on 42nd street, and i want to give you a sense of how much of an urgency there is for people to get tested. this is just one of the testing sites here on 42nd street in midtown manhattan. you can see a couple of dozen people there waiting about a dozen or so. but if you turn around this way, i want to show you something else as we come up the 42nd street here, you'll see as we get closer, there is another testing site as well. just a block away with even more...
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ugov poll, violent crime in american cities, it is shaping the new york city mayoral race. interesting to see who prevails tonight, i have a guess it will not be wily who wants to take money from the nypd. what theever biden says wednesday, too little too late. >> harris: kayleigh, you brought up such an interesting note, important to note the primary in new york city. kennedy, last hour, we had a little clip from the brooklyn burrow president running, among the pack of democrats, a large group of them. his volunteer on his staff was stabbed as he mourning, sporting the family of those shot at in the bronx over the weekend. it is unbelievable the level of violence. i imagine that sort of thing will make its way to the primary race in a surprising way. >> kennedy: yeah, that is actually the number one issue and not just for people in new york city, in other cities like portland and seattle and san francisco, where crime is on the rise. you have overwhelming homeless population, which diminishes quality of life, not just for the homeless issue but people trying to make their
ugov poll, violent crime in american cities, it is shaping the new york city mayoral race. interesting to see who prevails tonight, i have a guess it will not be wily who wants to take money from the nypd. what theever biden says wednesday, too little too late. >> harris: kayleigh, you brought up such an interesting note, important to note the primary in new york city. kennedy, last hour, we had a little clip from the brooklyn burrow president running, among the pack of democrats, a large...
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this is a very different environment, the case in new york city, 456 stations new york city, at any given time there are four to 5000 train cars, three or 4000 buses, 6 million writers before the expense was probably the most satisfying, transit in new york was separate from the city police with 25000 but they were a dumping ground in a sense, old police. people would say ready work? i work in transit, zero, they were not well thought of. in two and a half years we got the department accredited, they had a great team working with me and when i talk about having good relations with unions, when we see national accreditation in california, the union paid for the whole 60 person team to go to california for the ceremony. can you imagine that? they felt so proud the idea that they had become credited getting his reputation in the ark as the marine corps police department. fun transit but it allowed me to the state department across the headquarter new york, the city in manhattan, the rest in manhattan is what you make it and some people unfortunately take it, the lawful side or criminal side
this is a very different environment, the case in new york city, 456 stations new york city, at any given time there are four to 5000 train cars, three or 4000 buses, 6 million writers before the expense was probably the most satisfying, transit in new york was separate from the city police with 25000 but they were a dumping ground in a sense, old police. people would say ready work? i work in transit, zero, they were not well thought of. in two and a half years we got the department...
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new york city would be but an interim capital. no one seemed happy with new york city. new york city was slow to ratify the constitution. this is why hamilton and jay and madison wrote the federalist papers. they did know if newark city would ratify. washington was wait while ago to new york city for my inaugural? with that undermined everything? couldn't even do the president if we we don't have a city? nobody it seemed like new york city unlike today where everybody likes new york city, thomas jefferson claim new york city in spring and fall they never have as far as i can learn. that ten months of winter, only two of summer. they would agree right now with the snow and the culture fisher ames said of new york city he longed for the company of springfield or he described new york city as overrun by hogs, dogs and garbage, and not much else. so no one like new york city. they spent only months in new york city and then there was a deal cut. next light. the deal would be cut in new york city on june 20, 1790. what is probably the second most famous dinner party in histo
new york city would be but an interim capital. no one seemed happy with new york city. new york city was slow to ratify the constitution. this is why hamilton and jay and madison wrote the federalist papers. they did know if newark city would ratify. washington was wait while ago to new york city for my inaugural? with that undermined everything? couldn't even do the president if we we don't have a city? nobody it seemed like new york city unlike today where everybody likes new york city,...
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the world does exist outside of new york city. but, within new york city, tell us what you are seeing on the ground. it certainly seems like there has been a recovery. >> there has been an extraordinary comeback in the rental market, considering that january was very quiet, the vacancy rates are very high, fast forward to today, we are seeing record numbers. a last to do with the fact that new york state has done incredibly well getting people vaccinated. we have one of the highest vaccination rates in the country. people are feeling safe and returning to new york city. companies are mandating that people come back and that they be vaccinated. people are running here to find apartments. caroline: tell us about what you are feeling on the ground in the past 2, 3 weeks. it does seem there was a rush to come back to the cities. companies saying, we rather prefer you in the office. now with the delta variant, people pushing back the return to the office date, is any of that feeding into sentiment at all? bess: i think that the overarc
the world does exist outside of new york city. but, within new york city, tell us what you are seeing on the ground. it certainly seems like there has been a recovery. >> there has been an extraordinary comeback in the rental market, considering that january was very quiet, the vacancy rates are very high, fast forward to today, we are seeing record numbers. a last to do with the fact that new york state has done incredibly well getting people vaccinated. we have one of the highest...
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no one seemed happy with new york city. new york city was slow to ratify the constitution. this is why hamilton and jay and madison wrote the federalist papers eventhough new york city wouldn't even ratify it . washington worried when i go to new york city for my inauguration, when that undermine everything? can i be president if wedon't even have a city ? unlike today where everybody likes new york city. thomas jefferson claimed in the spring and fall they never had as far as i can learn 10 months of winter, only 2 of summer. christian aims set of new york city he longed for the company of springfield. he described new york city as overrun by dogs, dogs and garbage and not much else so no one liked new york city. they spent months in new york city and then there was a deal can't. video will be cut in new york city june 20 1790 in what is probably the second most famous dinner party in history behind the last supper. the dinner party was between jefferson, madison and hamilton. madison and jefferson were allies, anti-federalist. hamilton was their nemesis as a federalist .
no one seemed happy with new york city. new york city was slow to ratify the constitution. this is why hamilton and jay and madison wrote the federalist papers eventhough new york city wouldn't even ratify it . washington worried when i go to new york city for my inauguration, when that undermine everything? can i be president if wedon't even have a city ? unlike today where everybody likes new york city. thomas jefferson claimed in the spring and fall they never had as far as i can learn 10...
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washington is inaugurated in new york city late april 1789, new york city and where young washington used his residence, new york city would be an interim capitol. no one seemed happy with new york city, so to ratify the constitution and this is why hamilton and james madison wrote the federalist papers and if new york city would even ratify it. was worried, but i got to new york city, it's not even ratify it as a state. but i even be the president if we don't have a city? it seemed like nobody unlike today where everybody likes new york city. thomas jefferson claimed new york city set spring and fall may never have as far as i can learn, we have ten months of winter, only two of summer. i set up new york city for the company of springfield describing new york city as overrun by hogs and garbage and not much else. they spent on the months in new york city and then there was a deal. the deal would be cut in new york city june 20, 1790 and was probably the second most famous dinner party and history, i guess behind the last supper. the dinner party was between, and you can see the pict
washington is inaugurated in new york city late april 1789, new york city and where young washington used his residence, new york city would be an interim capitol. no one seemed happy with new york city, so to ratify the constitution and this is why hamilton and james madison wrote the federalist papers and if new york city would even ratify it. was worried, but i got to new york city, it's not even ratify it as a state. but i even be the president if we don't have a city? it seemed like nobody...
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city police department and itme happened. >> talk about your first in new york, new york city police commissioner, obviously you had a chance to serve as boston police commissioner select passcode for my firstle time in new york city, logical permit in the united states when you took it over 94 but i don't think it was upti to 40000. >> n95, merged three to five so we went up to 38000. after i left in 96, 99 with the caps off program, 100,000, 41000 for a while and back down around 33, 34000 once t again. >> unbelievable size of an organization like that, how do you manage something like that talk about the challenges managing something that large as a new york city police apartment. >> the toughest management job i hadut running a 20 police department. you were ata the go to person fr everything. i didn't have captains or majors, i had tenant and sgt. a counsel but it all came being district commander, nypd in some respects, people would laugh and sayel it was easier but it was, the talent pool of the organization, i had almost 1000 captains in the organization and 2650 mission. phe
city police department and itme happened. >> talk about your first in new york, new york city police commissioner, obviously you had a chance to serve as boston police commissioner select passcode for my firstle time in new york city, logical permit in the united states when you took it over 94 but i don't think it was upti to 40000. >> n95, merged three to five so we went up to 38000. after i left in 96, 99 with the caps off program, 100,000, 41000 for a while and back down around...
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very heavy snow new york city and into new york city. the poconos, adirondacks and cat skills. boston and the cape you have mixed over washing away some of the snow totals. by 8:00 tomorrow morning things begin to taper off. that's 24 hours from now. we get a lot of snow between now and then. some spots, i'm assuming, some spots in northern new jersey, morristown, whatever the numbers will be will pick up between 24 and 30 inches of snow. let's hope that bull's eye is not over new york city. so many streets, so many people and so much of a bigger headache with 15 compared to 30. >> recipe for a tremendous problem. thanks so much. >>> president biden will meet today with ten republican senators who have drafted their own alternative to the white house coronavirus relief plan. this is only 1/3 of the cost and provides 1/3 of the help when compared to the president's $1.9 trillion plan. a senior administration official said mr. biden is open to some negotiation but the white house doesn't want to agree to the gop proposal and come back and negotiate in two months. >> democrats in
very heavy snow new york city and into new york city. the poconos, adirondacks and cat skills. boston and the cape you have mixed over washing away some of the snow totals. by 8:00 tomorrow morning things begin to taper off. that's 24 hours from now. we get a lot of snow between now and then. some spots, i'm assuming, some spots in northern new jersey, morristown, whatever the numbers will be will pick up between 24 and 30 inches of snow. let's hope that bull's eye is not over new york city. so...
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to new york city permanently. how do you convince a family that their future should be here? please look into the camera and give that family your 32nd elevator pitch. >> i understand why you are concerned about new york city. you are concerned about your family safety. as mayor, i will deliver public safety you expect and deserve. i was just endorsed by the police captain's union because they know we need a mayor who will prioritize real change on the ground, get boots on the ground, where they can keep us safe. also, florida weather is turning up pretty nasty now. >> miss mireles, same question to you. convinced that family why they should come back to the city. >> [speaking spanish] >> this is an opportunity for us to confront the and equities that have plagued our city for so long. made it possible to increase the divide in our community. this is an opportunity to create a new new york city that works for all of us. >> thank you, mr. alice. the next question will go to miss mcguire and miss wiley. we will begi
to new york city permanently. how do you convince a family that their future should be here? please look into the camera and give that family your 32nd elevator pitch. >> i understand why you are concerned about new york city. you are concerned about your family safety. as mayor, i will deliver public safety you expect and deserve. i was just endorsed by the police captain's union because they know we need a mayor who will prioritize real change on the ground, get boots on the ground,...
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why is new york city great? if you want to work for a hot tech company and you go to silicon valley, you work hard, and then you want to go out and night. you don't want to do that if you are in the suburbs. if you are in new york, you can go out to dinner, go to the movies, go to the bars -- new york is alive. people underestimate the life of new york city. just as we had the rise of the suburbs, we will see people working closer to their homes. that ring around new york will do well, but office space will come back in the next few years. it may not be as perfectly as before but it will be nice. sonali: how do you feel about your counterparts in the financial industry moving to florida? howard: if you told a 50-year-old that he could be a snowbird, he wouldn't believe you, but the concept of everybody knowing how to zoom means that people can do their work somewhere else. the challenge to the politicians in new york, do they understand that if you raise taxes on new yorkers, and those new yorkers leave, then yo
why is new york city great? if you want to work for a hot tech company and you go to silicon valley, you work hard, and then you want to go out and night. you don't want to do that if you are in the suburbs. if you are in new york, you can go out to dinner, go to the movies, go to the bars -- new york is alive. people underestimate the life of new york city. just as we had the rise of the suburbs, we will see people working closer to their homes. that ring around new york will do well, but...
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in a very wet new york city. i'm laura jarrett. >> and i'm christine roman, i'm in clifton, new jersey, passaic county, much of the northeast simply inundated last night with record-breaking rainfall. you have flooded basements, cars that hav
in a very wet new york city. i'm laura jarrett. >> and i'm christine roman, i'm in clifton, new jersey, passaic county, much of the northeast simply inundated last night with record-breaking rainfall. you have flooded basements, cars that hav
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as the new year rolls 'd around many in new york city are hoping that 2021 will be completely different the incoming administration and joe biden is promising that they will turn things around with coded 19 with very swift measures and a local government is reassuring everyone that soon things will be back to normal. this jar of them over here in new york city all of the country we're getting a shot of hope. we now know that we will ultimately defeat the coronavirus but what will this new normal be a lot of things won't be like that old pre lockdown world before the masks and temperature checks are one of many small businesses will be gone over 30 different retail and restaurant chains filed for bankruptcy in 2021 and many more downsizing stores and restaurants shutting down during the pandemic big tech is now moving in amazon facebook and google have moved thousands of their employees to the big apple the 3 tech giants now have over 22000 employees in new york city and more are expected these silicon valley giants are buying up iconic office buildings another aspect of new york city li
as the new year rolls 'd around many in new york city are hoping that 2021 will be completely different the incoming administration and joe biden is promising that they will turn things around with coded 19 with very swift measures and a local government is reassuring everyone that soon things will be back to normal. this jar of them over here in new york city all of the country we're getting a shot of hope. we now know that we will ultimately defeat the coronavirus but what will this new...
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the new york times has a quote from the president of the business group partnership for new york city, she says, we were blind sided, there was no forewarning, no discussion. why the surprise? >> i don't think anyone should be surprised by what we're seeing with the omicron variant, with the extraordinary growth of cases that we're experiencing in this city and all over this country. look at our country like germany, right now, shutdowns, restrictions, we cannot let that happen. we had take decisive action. this omicron variant moves fast. we have to move faster. that's why we did this. >> doesn't take long to call a business association. >> we talked to business leaders for months about the reality of the delta variant. and the whole reality of covid, you know what they tell us, one, when the government acts, it makes it easier for them to act. they like to see the government lead. we did that with our own public employees, our own public schools. we proved it works. and then what we also heard from business leaders is whatever you do, don't let us go back to shutdown. don't let us g
the new york times has a quote from the president of the business group partnership for new york city, she says, we were blind sided, there was no forewarning, no discussion. why the surprise? >> i don't think anyone should be surprised by what we're seeing with the omicron variant, with the extraordinary growth of cases that we're experiencing in this city and all over this country. look at our country like germany, right now, shutdowns, restrictions, we cannot let that happen. we had...
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. >> broadway is the heart beat of new york city. new york city is not what it is without broadway. >> it's one of the many signs of normalcy across the country as vaccinations and the virus run simultaneous races. back here in michigan, starting tomorrow, the state will actually be expanding vaccine eligibility including all people ages 16 and above as it scrambles to contain the spread
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new york city would be but an interim capitol. no one seemed happy with new york city. new york city was slow to ratify the constitution. this is why hamilton and jay and madison wrote the federalist papers that new york city would even ratify. washington was worried will i go to your city for my are now grown it's not even ratified as a state. that undermine everything can be the president if we don't have a city? and nobody seemed to like new york city unlike today where everybody likes near city. thomas jefferson claimed new york city in spring and fall they never have as far as i learned for them ten months of winter. only two of somerford they would agree right now as i'm taking this with the snow. ames and eric city long before the company of springfield. he described new york city is overrun by hogs, dogs, and garbage and not much else. no one liked new york city. they spent only months in new york city and then there is a deal cut. next slide. the deal will be cut in new york city on june 20, 1790. let's pry the second most famous dinner party in history i guess
new york city would be but an interim capitol. no one seemed happy with new york city. new york city was slow to ratify the constitution. this is why hamilton and jay and madison wrote the federalist papers that new york city would even ratify. washington was worried will i go to your city for my are now grown it's not even ratified as a state. that undermine everything can be the president if we don't have a city? and nobody seemed to like new york city unlike today where everybody likes near...
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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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so no one like new york city. they spent only months in new york city and then there was a deal cut next slide. the deal would be cut new york city on june 20th 1790 and what is probably the second most famous dinner party in history, i guess behind the last supper the dinner party was between and you can see the pictures there jefferson madison and hamilton madison and jefferson were allies anti-federalists. hamilton was their nemesis as a federalist. two big issues that they're trying to contend with one is where should the capital city be and in the other issues? how should it? look? how do we build it? should it be a simple brick federal town or glorious romance capital the second argument was debt assumption. we were in debt after the war. so jefferson calls for the dinner party ian madison are going to team up and they're going to defeat hamilton what would happen at that dinner party was they would resolve all these issues they would decide basically on where the capital would be and hamilton would end up p
so no one like new york city. they spent only months in new york city and then there was a deal cut next slide. the deal would be cut new york city on june 20th 1790 and what is probably the second most famous dinner party in history, i guess behind the last supper the dinner party was between and you can see the pictures there jefferson madison and hamilton madison and jefferson were allies anti-federalists. hamilton was their nemesis as a federalist. two big issues that they're trying to...
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bill de blasio on ms and bc, saying that new york city willfully -- on msnbc, saying that new york city will fully reopen on july 1. unclear what that means. things are getting back to business. tom: you mentioned it earlier as you interpolated the vaccine news in germany. i'm sorry, it is a bundle of worldwide good news. jonathan: a record day of vaccinations in germany north of one million. anything north of one million is the equivalent of doing 4 million vaccinations here in america. that is a fantastic number. we are clearly heading in the right direction now. euro-dollar got the scent of that a number of weeks go. tom: the stark reality here of the fancy nest of finance and markets and all the -- all that we do on "bloomberg surveillance " is the reality of what you heard from the president last night. a huge part of the public does not care about price target upgrades to apple. lisa: one thing joe biden was talking about is that the pandemic hit the lowest income earners the hardest and actually allowed savings to grow pretty substantially among the highest earners. what i though
bill de blasio on ms and bc, saying that new york city willfully -- on msnbc, saying that new york city will fully reopen on july 1. unclear what that means. things are getting back to business. tom: you mentioned it earlier as you interpolated the vaccine news in germany. i'm sorry, it is a bundle of worldwide good news. jonathan: a record day of vaccinations in germany north of one million. anything north of one million is the equivalent of doing 4 million vaccinations here in america. that...
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here in new york city for the fifth day in the ghislaine maxwell trial. the judge going in to the courtroom and telling the jurors that there's a major concern about the huge spike in covid cases here in new york city. she told them that if somebody has to quarantine, if they get sick on the injury, that could lead to a big delay here in the trial. this is what we know about what has unfolded in the courtroom. the jury still appearing to have questions about this case. right now ghislaine maxwell facing six federal charges including child trafficking charges. prosecutors said she groomed under age girls for her boyfriend, jeffery epstein. the jury requested copies of the testimony for all four of maxwell's accusers asking the judge to identify enticement, which is part of the two charges that maxwell. there's still no verdict. >> the more time goes on, defense attorneys are happier from their perspective that the jurors are looking at the facts and it's not a slam dunk for the prosecution. >> during the more than two weeks of graphic testimony here in new
here in new york city for the fifth day in the ghislaine maxwell trial. the judge going in to the courtroom and telling the jurors that there's a major concern about the huge spike in covid cases here in new york city. she told them that if somebody has to quarantine, if they get sick on the injury, that could lead to a big delay here in the trial. this is what we know about what has unfolded in the courtroom. the jury still appearing to have questions about this case. right now ghislaine...
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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....