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from new york city this morning, good morning. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. in your equity market, shaping up as follows. for 170 on the s&p. we advance -- 4170 on the s&p. we advance 0.4%. some more data coming stateside. more still to come. we will be catching up with terry haines, pangea policy founder, on the situation down in d.c. it's got a bit quiet on the infrastructure front. we are up 0.4%. on radio, on tv, this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ so many people are overweight now and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't address insulin resistance. that's why they don't work. now there's golo. golo helps with insulin resistance, getting rid of sugar cravings, helps control stress and emotional eating and losing weight. go to golo.com and see how golo can change your life. that's golo.com. ♪ jonathan: 60 minutes from the opening in new york city. alongside tom keene
from new york city this morning, good morning. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. in your equity market, shaping up as follows. for 170 on the s&p. we advance -- 4170 on the s&p. we advance 0.4%. some more data coming stateside. more still to come. we will be catching up with terry haines, pangea policy founder, on the situation down in d.c. it's got a bit quiet on the infrastructure front. we are up 0.4%. on radio, on tv, this is "bloomberg...
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check out today's cover of "the new york post" with the headline "cuomo blood money," live from new york with the latest come a lot of people not happy with what they discover today, brian. >> not at all, john, good afternoon, governor cuomo profited off the pandemic to the tune of $5.1 million, that according to tax and financial disclosure forms that he was forced to release by law, penguin random house paid him $3.12 million last year, he took home $1.5 billion after taxes, $500,000 went to a relief charity and the other million went to a trust for his daughters. cuomo is due to be paid an additional $2 million over the next two years, his payday is huge especially because his memoir blotting is covid-19 leadership is sold just 50,000 copies meaning the publisher lost money on the deal. cuomo is under investigation for multiple scandal centered around the book deal and his handling of covid-19 but andrew giuliani, son of former mayor rudy giuliani announced this morning he's running for governor of new york. >> i would say, you know, i made five figures fighting for americans and he m
check out today's cover of "the new york post" with the headline "cuomo blood money," live from new york with the latest come a lot of people not happy with what they discover today, brian. >> not at all, john, good afternoon, governor cuomo profited off the pandemic to the tune of $5.1 million, that according to tax and financial disclosure forms that he was forced to release by law, penguin random house paid him $3.12 million last year, he took home $1.5 billion...
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new york city, where a year ago temporary morgues idled on the streets and emergency rooms overflowed, re-opened today with most capacity restrictions dropped, and its mask mandate lifted it happens as the country slowly comes to accept vaccinations are allowing us to turn the corner. over 159 million americans now at least partially vaccinated nbc's gabe gutierrez has the latest >> reporter: tonight, the one-time covid epicenter is breathing a little easier. >> it's really nice to be walking around on a beautiful day with no mask. >> it's awesome. thank god things are going back to normal >> reporter: new york officially lifting its mask and social distancing mandates for fully vaccinated people many large events including broadway and the new york city marathon are roaring back later this year >> the bottom line is if you're vaccinated you have more freedom. >> reporter: but it's not a full return to normal new yorkers still need to wear a mask on public transit, nursing homes and schools. >> you're not ready to go inside without a mask why not? >> because i don't know who has and w
new york city, where a year ago temporary morgues idled on the streets and emergency rooms overflowed, re-opened today with most capacity restrictions dropped, and its mask mandate lifted it happens as the country slowly comes to accept vaccinations are allowing us to turn the corner. over 159 million americans now at least partially vaccinated nbc's gabe gutierrez has the latest >> reporter: tonight, the one-time covid epicenter is breathing a little easier. >> it's really nice to...
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new york is distinct york has always gone its own way. new york has its own bitter humor. its own kind of culture its own kind of literacy. new york is not sentimental because the city is us not care and the city is not there about noon. that is one of the attractions of new york city forces and this monster you have to fight. you have to actually wrestle with the city in order to just. get the very basic necessities of life. and so the idea of the city having something on its conscience this is rather small block frankly. i mean. with all honor to the dead they are dead. i think that city has always wanted to forget about what alan city has wanted to forget about the people who are buried there it's wanted to forget about the fact that there is a potter's field that there is a place where difficult stories are hidden. new york city is celebrated as the place where anyone can achieve their dreams but those dreams have them in the cheers by everyone. it's true of people toiling away digging out the titles for subways we're building our skyscrapers. is true of people who are
new york is distinct york has always gone its own way. new york has its own bitter humor. its own kind of culture its own kind of literacy. new york is not sentimental because the city is us not care and the city is not there about noon. that is one of the attractions of new york city forces and this monster you have to fight. you have to actually wrestle with the city in order to just. get the very basic necessities of life. and so the idea of the city having something on its conscience this...
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to new york? i mean, they've been having these live discussions. this isn't like a party game. this is something they've been trying to come up with contingency plans for. expecting that an arrest warrant for president trump might be issued. so again, not necessarily a surprise i guess since a lot of this was foreseeable and a lot of people have been preparing for this in observable ways but it's still shocking. and for all of these sort of unimaginable itty of former president facing criminal charges with this particular former president, there is a lot of these previously unimaginable prospects to keep an eye on. i mean, this is reporting tonight about new york state prosecutors convening a grand jury to consider a potential invite indictment for it. but the same president is also facing the possibility of a criminal indictment in the state of georgia, where they're investigating his efforts to interfere with the administration of the presidential election in georgia last fall. also in that inve
to new york? i mean, they've been having these live discussions. this isn't like a party game. this is something they've been trying to come up with contingency plans for. expecting that an arrest warrant for president trump might be issued. so again, not necessarily a surprise i guess since a lot of this was foreseeable and a lot of people have been preparing for this in observable ways but it's still shocking. and for all of these sort of unimaginable itty of former president facing criminal...
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high-tax statements like new york -- states like new york are taking the fight to capitol hill. charlie gasparino's about to break the latest details on it next. look at the dow, up 242 points. ♪♪ they said it couldn't be done but you managed to pack a record 1.1 trillion transistors into this chip whoo! yeah! oh, hi i invested in invesco qqq a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq 100 like you you don't have to be circuit design engineer to help push progress forward can i hold the chip? become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq that building you're trying to sell, can i hold the chip? - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. you can close with more certainty. and twice as fast. if i could, i'd ten-x everything. like a coffee run... or fedora shopping. talk to your broker. ten-x does the same thing, - but with buildings. - so no more waiting. sfx: ding! see how easy...? don't just sell it. ten-x it. (vo) while you may not be closing on a business deal while taking your mother and daughter on a o
high-tax statements like new york -- states like new york are taking the fight to capitol hill. charlie gasparino's about to break the latest details on it next. look at the dow, up 242 points. ♪♪ they said it couldn't be done but you managed to pack a record 1.1 trillion transistors into this chip whoo! yeah! oh, hi i invested in invesco qqq a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq 100 like you you don't have to be circuit design engineer to help push progress forward can i hold...
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upstate new york. he later told the "times," "can you imagine trying to have two kids on virtual school in a two-bedroom apartment, and then trying to do work yourself?" >> trevor: okay, now that is a gaffe. can they imagine it? my man, new yorkers lived it. the only part that most new yorkers can't imagine is having a second bedroom! i mean, look, i'm not a politician, but just a little bit of advice: you never want to to start a sentence with "can you imagine," and then just describe most people's lives. like, if you're running for mayor of the shire, you never say, "can you imagine being 3'6. you wouldn't be able to reach anything." now, surprisingly, these missteps haven't seemed to hurt yang too much, but he shouldn't start inviting tiktok stars to the mayor's mansion just yet, because just recently, another candidate caught up to him in the polls. former n.y.p.d. police captain eric adams. and if you want a sense of adams' general vibe, this should give you a pretty good idea. >> eric adams has y
upstate new york. he later told the "times," "can you imagine trying to have two kids on virtual school in a two-bedroom apartment, and then trying to do work yourself?" >> trevor: okay, now that is a gaffe. can they imagine it? my man, new yorkers lived it. the only part that most new yorkers can't imagine is having a second bedroom! i mean, look, i'm not a politician, but just a little bit of advice: you never want to to start a sentence with "can you...
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tonight, the new york a.g. issued a statement that reads -- >> much more on this development and what it might mean just ahead. >>> also tonight, nearly five months taf deadly capitol riot, republican house leaders are now openly opposing a bipartisan commission to investigate the riot. tonight on the eve of the house vote to create the 9/11-style commission, the leadership sent members of their party telling them to vote no. the main objection cited was -- >> an easy answer would be, well, yes, it was the only violent riot at the capitol that we know of in the modern era. house minority leader kevin mccarthy set the stage when he came out with his open statement against the commission, noting its scope was too narrow and should include other acts of political violence. earlier tonight he defended his position during an appearance on fox news. >> remember on good friday, an officer was killed at the capitol. we don't need to investigate that. what about all the riots that have led up throughout the summer, that
tonight, the new york a.g. issued a statement that reads -- >> much more on this development and what it might mean just ahead. >>> also tonight, nearly five months taf deadly capitol riot, republican house leaders are now openly opposing a bipartisan commission to investigate the riot. tonight on the eve of the house vote to create the 9/11-style commission, the leadership sent members of their party telling them to vote no. the main objection cited was -- >> an easy...
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harassment investigation now ramping up into governor andrew cuomo of new york. for women accusers reportedly subpoenaed under oath, we also have more on governor cuomo under stepping hee contradicted and stepped on his own new york state law that he signed which crackdowns on sexual harassment, bring explain all of that next. >> for him to say that just because they feel uncomfortable, that is not harassment is not about feeling uncomfortable this is arrogance to the tenth degree, i can't believe that governor cuomo who has a lot of grief for heaven sakes uses assesses logic is like a drunk driver running over somebody insane it wasn't my intention to run over them so there is no damage, it is about the consequences of a person's actions, not the intentions. (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future, just like that. ♪ when i was young ♪ no-no-no-no-no please please no. ♪ i never needed
harassment investigation now ramping up into governor andrew cuomo of new york. for women accusers reportedly subpoenaed under oath, we also have more on governor cuomo under stepping hee contradicted and stepped on his own new york state law that he signed which crackdowns on sexual harassment, bring explain all of that next. >> for him to say that just because they feel uncomfortable, that is not harassment is not about feeling uncomfortable this is arrogance to the tenth degree, i...
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eastern last night, we got this startling news from the attorney general of new york state. that attorney general for the last two years has been leading an investigation into the conduct of former president donald trump's company, the trump organization. it's been a civil investigation, meaning that the outcome the trump organization most had to worry about there was that the attorney general might at the end of that investigation choose to bring a lawsuit against trump's company. if the ag won that lawsuit and the company lost, the company and its executives including potentially former president trump himself, worst case scenario, they could be subject to some civil penalties, you know, like fines and stuff. well, that horizon of possibilities changed considerably for them late last night, when the attorney general's office confirmed in a statement that that investigation of the trump organization is no longer just a civil matter. some aspect of that civil investigation continues in the attorney general's office, but there's at least some part of it that they have now con
eastern last night, we got this startling news from the attorney general of new york state. that attorney general for the last two years has been leading an investigation into the conduct of former president donald trump's company, the trump organization. it's been a civil investigation, meaning that the outcome the trump organization most had to worry about there was that the attorney general might at the end of that investigation choose to bring a lawsuit against trump's company. if the ag...
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carl from new york city, good morning. caller: good morning. listen, this security thing, they are playing with it. if the republicans were confederates, then they would understand that we have to protect our country. host: we are getting feedback, sidewalk closed, access denied, some of the signs we are seeing across the capital, the metal fencing and the concrete barriers in place, the debate in washington to fortify the capital but maintain the accessibility. lawmakers passing a $1.9 billion bill yesterday put together by rosa delauro, -- >> this is tailored to respond to january 6 and protect the capitol going forward. it contains $1.9 billion in emergency funding to reimburse the national guard and the district of columbia for their response. provide the capitol police with overtime pay, retention bonuses, equipment replacement and wellness and trauma support and ensure that the department of justice can prosecute every person who was -- who attacked law enforcement and ransacked this building. it provides bonuses and help desk help to cus
carl from new york city, good morning. caller: good morning. listen, this security thing, they are playing with it. if the republicans were confederates, then they would understand that we have to protect our country. host: we are getting feedback, sidewalk closed, access denied, some of the signs we are seeing across the capital, the metal fencing and the concrete barriers in place, the debate in washington to fortify the capital but maintain the accessibility. lawmakers passing a $1.9 billion...
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york times," "the new york times" i should say, npr, and others. i caught up with saffitz at new york's institute of culinary education where some of her most enticing creations were on display. both the sweet and the savory. >> hey, everyone. i'm claire -- the texture is so different with that extra butter in there. >> claire saffitz is all about experimentation in the kitchen. >> ah! there's a problem. >> while she's made a name for herself as one of the internet's favorite chefs -- [ bleep ] -- she's a true alchemist when it comes to baking. do i have a shot if i follow these easy and simple recipes? >> you can definitely make the brownies. >> not easy. saffitz is a professionally trained chef. >> three nine-inch -- >> but finds pleasure in executing recipes for the home baker. >> i feel like it's important as a recipe developer to tell people honestly this is something that is hard. you know, people devote their whole lives to it. if it wasn't hard, it wouldn't be worth it. >> what fascinated you so early? >> i think i got into baking because i
york times," "the new york times" i should say, npr, and others. i caught up with saffitz at new york's institute of culinary education where some of her most enticing creations were on display. both the sweet and the savory. >> hey, everyone. i'm claire -- the texture is so different with that extra butter in there. >> claire saffitz is all about experimentation in the kitchen. >> ah! there's a problem. >> while she's made a name for herself as one of the...
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system has lived in new york city for 34 years she immigrated illegally from mexico her husband left the family and 6 there raised 5 children all by herself. before the pandemic 6 they had 4 cleaning jobs now she only has one in order to pay the $600.00 rent for her room she collects bottles every day. for them and decade in the miami heat of early in the morning or at night after dark since the pandemic lots of people collect bottles even the men can at the supermarket cuts full of bottles yet it wasn't like that before but now with the pandemic it's the only way we can survive we don't get help otherwise. we're not the number one graduate or. put another one on top thank you thank god. the recycling contractor that buys 6 does bottles is waiting a few blocks away. across the east river in manhattan because it harris and her team of volunteers are also collecting not bottles but cookies to give to new yorkers in need. these cookies are among the most popular in the city chocolate and peanut butter chocolate chip and walnut $7.00 apiece and the boxes are full. today cookies these are
system has lived in new york city for 34 years she immigrated illegally from mexico her husband left the family and 6 there raised 5 children all by herself. before the pandemic 6 they had 4 cleaning jobs now she only has one in order to pay the $600.00 rent for her room she collects bottles every day. for them and decade in the miami heat of early in the morning or at night after dark since the pandemic lots of people collect bottles even the men can at the supermarket cuts full of bottles yet...
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york from new york state and other states as well with the same situation. we're talking about connecticut, to a lesser extends. what they're telling me, and i'm getting this people close to some of these business groups, essentially a lobby group of new york business people, and they are pushing bigtime to reinstate the s.a.l.t. deduction that progress, it seems, is being made based on the lobbying of the new york city partnership and congressional leaders. what they're telling me is that as many as eight congressional leaders, these are democrats, are vowing not to vote for the biden infrastructure and spending packages without the reinstatement of the s.a.l.t. deduction. if you get eight democrats not voting for this thing and all the republicans not voting for it, the plan fails in the house. from what i understand, they're pressing senate majority leader chuck schumer to support the reinstatement of the is s.a.l.t. deduction. that's put him on the other side of progressives like ark oc, alexandria ocasio-cortez the, the congresswoman from new york. and
york from new york state and other states as well with the same situation. we're talking about connecticut, to a lesser extends. what they're telling me, and i'm getting this people close to some of these business groups, essentially a lobby group of new york business people, and they are pushing bigtime to reinstate the s.a.l.t. deduction that progress, it seems, is being made based on the lobbying of the new york city partnership and congressional leaders. what they're telling me is that as...
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state of new york, for example, where the governor has said, well, and the mayor of new york city has said, we're keeping indoor mask requirements. well, except for businesses, it's kind of up to you to decide what to do. and you also have to think about, lindsey, a growing part of this confusion is going to be proof of vaccination. places like new york have kind of a predownloadable app that has become a little bit more familiar in the last 24 hours for new york residents. but the rest of the country is in an uneven patchwork. two hints there, do not lose that card that you got, that little 3 x 4 card. put that card somewhere safe, because it's very likely that we'll start seeing maybe different businesses that have their own apps or own ways of asking for proof of vaccination. and that leads to kind of your second question, lindsey, where do you need to wear a mask and what's the risk if you're vaccinated and you're trying to avoid, you know, you getting sick or giving it to someone. the truth is that because of these vaccines, the three that are highly effective, that risk is incre
state of new york, for example, where the governor has said, well, and the mayor of new york city has said, we're keeping indoor mask requirements. well, except for businesses, it's kind of up to you to decide what to do. and you also have to think about, lindsey, a growing part of this confusion is going to be proof of vaccination. places like new york have kind of a predownloadable app that has become a little bit more familiar in the last 24 hours for new york residents. but the rest of the...
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in new york looks like in new york in the 1970s without studio 54. the city has once again become dirty chaotic and dangerous -- just as in the 1970s, a lot of people who live in new york are feeling. maybe you're watching the show right now mask lists from your patio in fort lauderdale, glass of wine in hand thinking to yourself, why should i care about what happens in new york? i voted to get out of that place. let it rot. that's a fair point. consider another perspective. it new york is the biggest city in the united states, more than 8 million people live there including americans. what happens in new york affects all of us. in the end, we have to pay for the bench anyway. we might as well route for the best outcome. tonight, believe it or not, something good might be happening in new york city, in fact, something good is happening. bill de blasio is heading for retirement. we know that for sure. the single worst mayor in the history of representative government has reached the end of his second disastrous term. the long municipal nightmare is ov
in new york looks like in new york in the 1970s without studio 54. the city has once again become dirty chaotic and dangerous -- just as in the 1970s, a lot of people who live in new york are feeling. maybe you're watching the show right now mask lists from your patio in fort lauderdale, glass of wine in hand thinking to yourself, why should i care about what happens in new york? i voted to get out of that place. let it rot. that's a fair point. consider another perspective. it new york is the...
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laura podesta is in new york. what's being done to try to make sure that the attacks do not start again? >> reporter: good morning. well, egyptian diplomats are heading to gaza and israel to try and maintain this cease-fire. as you mentioned, it is fragile. right now both sides are claiming victory. a cease-fire between israel and hamas went into effect early this morning. the agreement ended a week and a half-long conflict that left 12 dead in israel and claimed the lives of at least 230 palestinians. president biden welcomed the announcement and said it could serve as a starting point for a lag peace he bele uine rttoakre d i'committed to working for it. >> reporter: he said the u.s. would help rearm israel's iron dome, the missile defense system credited with limiting casualties. mr. biden also promised to send humanitarian aid to gaza. >> we will do this in full partnership with the palestinian authority, not hamas, authority, in a manner in does not permit hamas to simply restock its military arsenal. >> repo
laura podesta is in new york. what's being done to try to make sure that the attacks do not start again? >> reporter: good morning. well, egyptian diplomats are heading to gaza and israel to try and maintain this cease-fire. as you mentioned, it is fragile. right now both sides are claiming victory. a cease-fire between israel and hamas went into effect early this morning. the agreement ended a week and a half-long conflict that left 12 dead in israel and claimed the lives of at least 230...
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that is what we need new york city to be back doing. alix: what can we expect this year from the conference? it is virtual. zoom is great, but it is hard to get that buzz and conversation going, particularly when everyone is going to be excited about certain key speakers, etc. so what can we expect? mary: that is the most exciting part. normally this conference is in person, and very matted capacity. that's very limited capacity -- very capacity. the fact that we can open it up, some of the biggest donors to robinhood, as well as the board members, many of them are involved in investment. so whether it is the hedge fund community, the private equity community, the real estate community, we have speakers like paul tudor jones, gina powell, larry robinson. we also have longtime donors like ray dalio and stan druckenmiller, special guests like cathie wood. ashton kutcher. we also have a very special guest i can't tell you about, but everyone who has zoom fatigue, this one is worth dialing in for. it is an investment in you as an investor.
that is what we need new york city to be back doing. alix: what can we expect this year from the conference? it is virtual. zoom is great, but it is hard to get that buzz and conversation going, particularly when everyone is going to be excited about certain key speakers, etc. so what can we expect? mary: that is the most exciting part. normally this conference is in person, and very matted capacity. that's very limited capacity -- very capacity. the fact that we can open it up, some of the...
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talk to your doctor about dupixent. >>> tonight in new york city, the new hate crime investigation. the nypd searching for a suspect who they say pushed an asian man onto the subway tracks in queens. good samaritans pulling the victim onto the platform before the train. >>> and an oregon man has been found alive after 17 days lost and alone in the woods. search and rescue crews locating 69-year-old harry burley inside a makeshift shelter. reported missing after a fishing trip. he's in stable condition. >>> when we come back, that cable car crash in italy that left 14 people dead, including a toddler. what investigators have just revealed. coaching. new workouts. and screening for colon cancer. yep. the american cancer society recommends screening starting at age 45, instead of 50, since colon cancer is increasing in younger adults. i'm cologuard®. i'm convenient and find 92% of colon cancers... ...even in early stages. i'm for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider if cologuard is right for yo
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here in new york, new york's attorney general now pushing the police accountability act. if it's passed, it would limited police officer discretion, the ability to use excessive or deadly force and making it easier than to prosecute officers who do. >> the reality is that this is yet another example of the scorched earth warfare against law enforcement and the rule of law. officers will be further paralyzed, more reactive than proactive, hesitant and fearful reprisal. >> charles, the police union is warning that what will happen because of this is that new yorkers at the end of the day, they will suffered the most from this. charles? >> charles: absolutely. thank you. so what is fuelling these surges in violent crime? i asked james craig for his take earlier on my show on fox business "making money." >> crime is up in l.a., one of my old homes. the chief talks about a rise in gang violence and then he says with some other factors. what is conveniently left out, the other factors, defund the police. the morale in these police departments. they don't feel supported. this qu
here in new york, new york's attorney general now pushing the police accountability act. if it's passed, it would limited police officer discretion, the ability to use excessive or deadly force and making it easier than to prosecute officers who do. >> the reality is that this is yet another example of the scorched earth warfare against law enforcement and the rule of law. officers will be further paralyzed, more reactive than proactive, hesitant and fearful reprisal. >> charles,...
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site in new york. good evening, meg. >> reporter: norah, good evening. since the beginning of the pandemic approximately one and a half million children ages 11 to 17 have been infected with covid. now in a significant step to vaccinate america, the f.d.a. says kids ages 12-15 could get the same two-dose regimen as adults. tonight the fda has just authorized pfizer's vaccine to be used in children ages 12-15. a c.d.c. advisory committee is expected to vote on wednesday to give it the final green light, it means vaccines could soon reach nearly 17 million new arms in children as young as 12. and while some parents are hesitant. >> for my children, you know, great immune system, healthy and we don't know what the vaccine does yet. >> reporter: some are not. three of this father's children have already been vaccinated. his youngest is 15. >> a lot of peace of mind, a huge relief. you know, to know that there is something out there that can protect him and all of our kids. >> we have to engage parents and
site in new york. good evening, meg. >> reporter: norah, good evening. since the beginning of the pandemic approximately one and a half million children ages 11 to 17 have been infected with covid. now in a significant step to vaccinate america, the f.d.a. says kids ages 12-15 could get the same two-dose regimen as adults. tonight the fda has just authorized pfizer's vaccine to be used in children ages 12-15. a c.d.c. advisory committee is expected to vote on wednesday to give it the...
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the breaking news gods had other plans as prosecutors did in new york. we begin with explosive nutz of new york of the former president of the united states, donald trump and the trump organization. in a breaking story, the washington post revealed that manhattan's district attorney has convened the grand jury that is expected to decide whether to indict trump and other executives at his company or the business itself should prosecutors present the panel with criminal charges. that's according to two people familiar with the development. one of whom said that trump related testimony in the secret proceeding has begun. it's not clear whether the grand jury will return any indictments. the develop suggests that vance believes he has evidence of a crime, if not by trump then by someone close to him or by his company. manhattan d.a. has been invest good faithing trump since 2018 and is scrutinizing whether his company misrepresented the value of his assets for tax or insurance purposes. that's also known as fraud. no president of the united states has ever b
the breaking news gods had other plans as prosecutors did in new york. we begin with explosive nutz of new york of the former president of the united states, donald trump and the trump organization. in a breaking story, the washington post revealed that manhattan's district attorney has convened the grand jury that is expected to decide whether to indict trump and other executives at his company or the business itself should prosecutors present the panel with criminal charges. that's according...
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the new york times confirmation of what has been reported, the new york attorney general's office has been criminally investigating the chief financial officer of former donald j. trump's company for months over tax issues. andrew, you had 24 hours to deliver what was breaking news exactly 24 hours ago. we do have some additional information, what's your reading of legal jeopardy for donald trump now in the state of new york? >> a couple of thoughts. allen weisselberg is clearly in the site of the manhattan office and the new york attorney general. they clearly want him to flip. frankly i rarely agree with him that michael cohen has it right which is that donald trump is going to say that he was not aware of certain facts or evaluations and blame under links. that's the tradition of people like others senior people and frankly it can be true. so getting him to flip is important. he faces liability for the work he did as part of the organization but then also he could face liability of his own personal taxes and of course there has been reporting of his receiving or being beneficiary s
the new york times confirmation of what has been reported, the new york attorney general's office has been criminally investigating the chief financial officer of former donald j. trump's company for months over tax issues. andrew, you had 24 hours to deliver what was breaking news exactly 24 hours ago. we do have some additional information, what's your reading of legal jeopardy for donald trump now in the state of new york? >> a couple of thoughts. allen weisselberg is clearly in the...
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is the icon of new york city — i'm concerned is the icon of new york city. even to the point where new york — york city. even to the point where new york state used to have images of the _ new york state used to have images of the empire state building on automobile license plates. that is how meaningful it is to new yorkers. and it _ how meaningful it is to new yorkers. and it meant a lot to the people who built it, because i suppose 1931 you're talking about a year of great depression and very fewjobs. the depression and very few 'obs. the buildin: depression and very fewjobs. the building was planned in the boom of the i920s _ building was planned in the boom of the 1920s to open on the bust of the 1930s— the 1920s to open on the bust of the i930s~ and — the 1920s to open on the bust of the 1930s. and fortunately for the planners— 1930s. and fortunately for the planners and builders of the empire state _ planners and builders of the empire state building, there was some hope on the _ state building, there was some hope on the horizon. you talked a
is the icon of new york city — i'm concerned is the icon of new york city. even to the point where new york — york city. even to the point where new york state used to have images of the _ new york state used to have images of the empire state building on automobile license plates. that is how meaningful it is to new yorkers. and it _ how meaningful it is to new yorkers. and it meant a lot to the people who built it, because i suppose 1931 you're talking about a year of great depression and...
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new york 81% increase in shootings from this point last year. chicago 33% increase. atlanta 50% increase in homicide. minneapolis 11% increase in homicides. can you bounce around the country. we are back with the panel. bill, your thoughts on these stats and what they tell us about where we are? >> classic question is civil society here in the news. this is partly attributable to human nature. philosophers have wrestled for this for years. thomas hobbes said famously in his famous book life in the state of nature is solitary, poor, nasty broadish and short. brutal was the word you used to introduce this. this is what we are seeing at least resemble in many of our cities. policy is the second part by releasing or getting rid of or thinning out that thin veneer of sizzles and protection provided by the police. we are giving encouragement to the worst instinct of human nature to come forward. this is an experiment that's been done a thousand times before. we shouldn't have to do it again. the evidence is mounting, maybe public policy could be reversed. human nature can'
new york 81% increase in shootings from this point last year. chicago 33% increase. atlanta 50% increase in homicide. minneapolis 11% increase in homicides. can you bounce around the country. we are back with the panel. bill, your thoughts on these stats and what they tell us about where we are? >> classic question is civil society here in the news. this is partly attributable to human nature. philosophers have wrestled for this for years. thomas hobbes said famously in his famous book...
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"new york times" reporting that. you know, this is the same time he got a four million dollar book deal. just seems so unseemly. now, sir, he is saying, it's not my fault. it is the trump administration's fault. he is playing a blame game here. your reaction to that? >> he was blaming the trump administration but it was his own decision that resulted in the deaths of these senior citizens. meanwhile the trump administration and red state governors were doing the right thing, requesting a targeted response and the right common sense response. ppe, looking for more personal protective equipment in the nursing homes, more testing equipment in nursing homes but not sending back infected patients into nursing homes. the trump administration in my home district helped us get personal protective equipment and testing equipment for our nursing homes. in florida republican governor ron desantis was requesting personal protect sieve equipment. he was not putting infected seniors back into the nursing homes. we knew because of
"new york times" reporting that. you know, this is the same time he got a four million dollar book deal. just seems so unseemly. now, sir, he is saying, it's not my fault. it is the trump administration's fault. he is playing a blame game here. your reaction to that? >> he was blaming the trump administration but it was his own decision that resulted in the deaths of these senior citizens. meanwhile the trump administration and red state governors were doing the right thing,...
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lapierre in new york? was essentially filing for bankruptcy in gun friendly texas a way to escape accountable from regulators in new york? >> that's precisely what the argument was on the side of the new york attorney general and their allies who were arguing with them. the n.r.a. is making the claim that even though they have plenty of money, this lawsuit is an existential threat to their existence because one of the things that could happen is that the judge -- a judge in new york, if they side wh the knowledge attorney general, could -- the new york attorney general could dissolve the n.r.a. and all the n.r.a. assets, which amountso tens of millions of dollars, could be given to other similar type nonprofits. so they argued because that's a threat, because that's a possibility, they should be allowed to file bankruptcy, even though they have plenty of cash, they're solvent, they're paying their bills on time and doesn't look like they face any immediate threats. >> reporter: so we've seen organizations
lapierre in new york? was essentially filing for bankruptcy in gun friendly texas a way to escape accountable from regulators in new york? >> that's precisely what the argument was on the side of the new york attorney general and their allies who were arguing with them. the n.r.a. is making the claim that even though they have plenty of money, this lawsuit is an existential threat to their existence because one of the things that could happen is that the judge -- a judge in new york, if...
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there have been two parallel investigations of the trump organization in new york. one is a criminal probe led by manhattan district attorney cyrus vance. the other let by state attorney general leticia james is a civil probe. we're now learning the attorney general's office is also pursuing a criminal investigation. that's according to the officer itself which released a statement last night. quote, we have informed the trump organization that our investigation into the organization is no longer purely civil in nature. we are now actively investigating the trump organization in a criminal capacity along with the manhattan d.a. in other words, members of the ag's office are joining forces with cyrus vance's team to pursue that criminal inquiry. that should come as ominous news to the former president who faces a growing list of legal liabilities. in addition to those inquiries, he's under criminal investigation for his election meddling in georgia, he faces two defamation suits over alleged sexual assault and a financial fraud suit filed by his own niece. there's a
there have been two parallel investigations of the trump organization in new york. one is a criminal probe led by manhattan district attorney cyrus vance. the other let by state attorney general leticia james is a civil probe. we're now learning the attorney general's office is also pursuing a criminal investigation. that's according to the officer itself which released a statement last night. quote, we have informed the trump organization that our investigation into the organization is no...
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but we saw more over the weekend and promptly jewish neighborhoods in new york city. and that includes sending these strategic response groups, you know, the highly tactical police officers who go to areas of concern after terrorist attacks in this city and other places. they're going to be going, flooding to the communities to try to be a deterrent so the hate crimes can stop. but they've certainly seen an increase according to the mayor of the city and also the nypd of these anti-semitic attacks and hate crimes in general. most recently of course with what's going on in the middle east. >> bryan, what about lawmaker response, the victim we heard from the times square gang attack said he wants to meet with lawmakers to try to address this. what are officials saying? >> yeah, i think everyone is invited to the table. the mayor saying of course we have seen an increase in hate, 71% from this time -- hate crimes from this time a year ago. and he says it's anti-semitic attacks. of course we have seen the attacks on the asian-american community across the country, here in
but we saw more over the weekend and promptly jewish neighborhoods in new york city. and that includes sending these strategic response groups, you know, the highly tactical police officers who go to areas of concern after terrorist attacks in this city and other places. they're going to be going, flooding to the communities to try to be a deterrent so the hate crimes can stop. but they've certainly seen an increase according to the mayor of the city and also the nypd of these anti-semitic...
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amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> i was fired from the associated press lasweek after a summer campaign exposing the history of activm for palestinian human rights while i was at stanford university. amy: we speak to reporter emily wilder who was fired by the associated press last week after i disinformation campaign led by college republicans at stanford university over her support for palestinian human rights as a college student. she was fired days after israel bombed the ap office in gaza. then today marks one year since minneapolis police murdered george floyd, sparking international protests and a national reckoning over race and policing. >> so what has changed? the game hasn't changed. the game remains the same. what has changed is you have been activated on a whole other level. there is a warrior on the inside of you that was activated on 5/25 on a whole other level. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democcy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. u.s. secretary of state
amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> i was fired from the associated press lasweek after a summer campaign exposing the history of activm for palestinian human rights while i was at stanford university. amy: we speak to reporter emily wilder who was fired by the associated press last week after i disinformation campaign led by college republicans at stanford university over her support for palestinian human rights as a college student. she was fired days after israel bombed the...
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now "the new york times" and nbc news both matched the story. matched in newsroom speak means you found your own source and confirmed someone else's scoop. but they were all misled by the same set of sources because on saturday they all walked it back. they all issued corrections and retract the reports. they planned to warn rudy and oan they might be used as russian puppets but they didn't deliver the warning. let me bring in oliver darcy covering this. he has a story on cnn.com about it. the president of one american news charles herring said i appreciate the retractions but how could major national papers confirm something with sources and still report fake news. what is the answer? >> well let's be clear, brian, these aren't fake sources like herring is saying. in fact, the news organizations, they know exactly who the anonymous sources are when a reporter gets information from an anonymous source, they go to the editor and look at this person and vet them and say how does this person know the nflgs that their -- they're giving us and if tho
now "the new york times" and nbc news both matched the story. matched in newsroom speak means you found your own source and confirmed someone else's scoop. but they were all misled by the same set of sources because on saturday they all walked it back. they all issued corrections and retract the reports. they planned to warn rudy and oan they might be used as russian puppets but they didn't deliver the warning. let me bring in oliver darcy covering this. he has a story on cnn.com...
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york is riddled with crime, murders, looting, rotting, does new york need more crime? >> i don't think so. new york needs more police but they are having trouble recruiting because so many police are retiring because they are tainted by democrats or those in the media as the bad guy of those making the communities that are serving but cynthia nixon, i want to play by her rules because cynthia launched merchandise decelerate the show's 20th anniversary. guess what you can get. the collection features tote bags and teachers, prices starting at $30 so let me get straight, i can steal the totebag or the t-shirt and get away with it completely and by the way i pray sex in the city is coming back it was in the abu dhabi which made no sense. [laughter] please, it can't come back. [laughter] >> straightahead, trigger playing slip and slide kamala harris making a joke at the naval academy graduation and failed terribly. who has a tough day and who has a bad day? ♪♪ welcome back to the big saturday show. so who had a good day in who had a bad day? here is a slippery streaker
york is riddled with crime, murders, looting, rotting, does new york need more crime? >> i don't think so. new york needs more police but they are having trouble recruiting because so many police are retiring because they are tainted by democrats or those in the media as the bad guy of those making the communities that are serving but cynthia nixon, i want to play by her rules because cynthia launched merchandise decelerate the show's 20th anniversary. guess what you can get. the...
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she is ambitious and in slightly more than a year, new york was the place to be, i'm going to go to new york and work for the best papers in the country's. sheo spent long months they're trying toon find a job, it was very competitive. everybody wanted to work for the same papers she wanted to work for and women were not in high demand because it was very limited but she got her first assignment and her in at this, by volunteering to getting herself committed to spent ten days there and came out with this plosive exposÉ about the horrible way women were being treated and many off them werent even delete ill, they just need to be hearing english or families they wanted to get rid of so on the one hand, it was of value piece of journalism and on the other hand, she told in a way that was irresistible reading. she had a very personable narrator, she used a lot of themes and dialogue and the characters were sympathetic her voice was funny, she had a lot of detail and there's a lot of paper so right after that, like in a year, all of these new papers wanted to hire young women to do somethi
she is ambitious and in slightly more than a year, new york was the place to be, i'm going to go to new york and work for the best papers in the country's. sheo spent long months they're trying toon find a job, it was very competitive. everybody wanted to work for the same papers she wanted to work for and women were not in high demand because it was very limited but she got her first assignment and her in at this, by volunteering to getting herself committed to spent ten days there and came...
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a really news the article at the new yorker about new york city prosecutors and the criminal case they are pursuing against former president donald trump. that piece of the new yorker was published at a very high profile time for that investigation. it was right after a court ruling cleared the way for those prosecutors in new york to obtain a hard drive that contains millions of pages of donald trump's tax records and financial records and business records, dating back ten years to 2011. jean is such a good reporter, such a good writer. here's part of how she laid it out. she said, quote, the hard drive includes potentially revealing notes showing how trump and his accountants arrived at their tax numbers. the hard drive is believed to have been lock in a high security annex in lower manhattan. a spokesman for the district attorney's office declined to confirm the whereabouts of the hard drive, but people familiar with the office presumed it's been secured in a radio frequency isolation center in the lowest jf left good state office building on center street in new york. that chamber
a really news the article at the new yorker about new york city prosecutors and the criminal case they are pursuing against former president donald trump. that piece of the new yorker was published at a very high profile time for that investigation. it was right after a court ruling cleared the way for those prosecutors in new york to obtain a hard drive that contains millions of pages of donald trump's tax records and financial records and business records, dating back ten years to 2011. jean...
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wade is investigative science writer he's formally "new york times" science writer, a formally writer with nature, and science so they know something about these subjects. and i want to thank you for coming on the program but first paragraph, sir of your piece which is published in something called the bulletin of atomic scientists so sounds like it is quite legitimate the first paragraph says, the covid-19 pandemic has disrupted lives world over for more than a year it is death toll will soon reach 3 million people. if the origin of pandemic remains uncertain, the political agendas of governments and scientists of generated thick clouds. which the mainstream press seems helpless to dispel so i want to go through -- some of this so it is understandable to all of us. some of the institutions, some of the names and you can fill it in for us if you don't mind sir so let's begin with identify egg institution and actors. what exactly is the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases in washington, d.c.? >> well that's a bunch of the national institutes of health and it awards gr
wade is investigative science writer he's formally "new york times" science writer, a formally writer with nature, and science so they know something about these subjects. and i want to thank you for coming on the program but first paragraph, sir of your piece which is published in something called the bulletin of atomic scientists so sounds like it is quite legitimate the first paragraph says, the covid-19 pandemic has disrupted lives world over for more than a year it is death toll...
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live with more new york city. reporter: getting meaning dealing and eventually in this back-and-forth between the mayor and the governor, bill de blasio is continuing to call on governor andrew cuomo to step down, something the governor said that he's not willing to do read. >> i don't even need the formal investigated because everybody was admitting they were covering it up in this is been one after another pieces of evidence that there was a full-fledged cover-up that it was explicitly to help the governor sell his book. >> multimillion dollar deal, was published amongst the criticism of the death toll in the governor denies the latest accusation and fired back than criticizing the mayor's announcement in new york city would reopen on july 1st party to. >> i would help that i am reluctant to make suggestions because i think the responsible. reporter: the latest claim is the nursing home reports by the new york times beginning in april of last year printed report findings that the senior aides without the scienti
live with more new york city. reporter: getting meaning dealing and eventually in this back-and-forth between the mayor and the governor, bill de blasio is continuing to call on governor andrew cuomo to step down, something the governor said that he's not willing to do read. >> i don't even need the formal investigated because everybody was admitting they were covering it up in this is been one after another pieces of evidence that there was a full-fledged cover-up that it was explicitly...
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another sign normalcy is returning to new york city. mayor de blasio says all public school students will return to their school buildings in september and a remote option will not be available. he says reopening the largest bull system in the u.s. for more than one million students will be crucial to the economic recovery of new york, which has been battered by the pandemic. european leaders will discuss possible sanctions after belarus ordered a ryanair flight entering its airspace to land and and right -- and arrested a journalist on board. the move was an unprecedented violation of european air travel protocol and drew sharp condemnation from the u.s. and the eu. bloomberg has learned eu leaders will weigh measures such as travel restrictions and possible flight bands. members of george floyd's families and others who lost loved ones to police encounters gathered in minneapolis for a march to mark the one-year anniversary of george floyd staff. hundreds of cash of george floyd's death. -- of george floyd death. hundreds march -- mar
another sign normalcy is returning to new york city. mayor de blasio says all public school students will return to their school buildings in september and a remote option will not be available. he says reopening the largest bull system in the u.s. for more than one million students will be crucial to the economic recovery of new york, which has been battered by the pandemic. european leaders will discuss possible sanctions after belarus ordered a ryanair flight entering its airspace to land...
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elizabeth: were looking at explosives set up in new york city in a fight between supporters of the gaza strip and people against israel. we are hearing republicans say the deeply disturbed with a dysfunctional way the biden administration handle hamas is really conflict for caving in, they're agreeing with you that the president hasn't reacted strongly enough to the attacks to israel. just a year ago the country was celebrating president trump's abraham accord let's listen to tom cotton on this. watch. >> joe biden said the week caving in to alexandra causey cortez wayne at the party, democrats are in effect sympathizing with hamas, terrorist organization, israel should conduct a military operation that it needs to store hamas were machine, they can have a cease-fire on their term destroy every single hamas. >> i sure hope not trump left office in the middle east is at peace and he understood to break the typical cycle of violence that you should only see in the middle east israel responds by taking out the weapons in the warmaking ability of the palestinian terrorist and the palestinia
elizabeth: were looking at explosives set up in new york city in a fight between supporters of the gaza strip and people against israel. we are hearing republicans say the deeply disturbed with a dysfunctional way the biden administration handle hamas is really conflict for caving in, they're agreeing with you that the president hasn't reacted strongly enough to the attacks to israel. just a year ago the country was celebrating president trump's abraham accord let's listen to tom cotton on...
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shut down a pipeline that carries fuel from houston to new york city. on friday the colonial pipeline took their systems off line to contain the attack. the company and a cybersecurity firm are investigating. the fbi and department of homeland security were alerted. >>> pfizer and the international olympic committee want to ensure all athletes and delegations are vaccinated before the tokyo summer olympics. pfizer will send out free doses to participants who are not yet vaccinated. more "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton right after a short break. you're clearly someone who takes care of yourself. so why wait to screen for colon cancer? because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber or an online prescriber if cologuard is right for you. i'll do it. good plan. seeing
shut down a pipeline that carries fuel from houston to new york city. on friday the colonial pipeline took their systems off line to contain the attack. the company and a cybersecurity firm are investigating. the fbi and department of homeland security were alerted. >>> pfizer and the international olympic committee want to ensure all athletes and delegations are vaccinated before the tokyo summer olympics. pfizer will send out free doses to participants who are not yet vaccinated....
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host: that is john in new york, tosha in new york. caller: he posed the question about what changed since the anniversary -- you posed the question about what changed. asian americans. an anti-hate bill passed -- asian americans got an anti-hate bill passed but we are still waiting for something to be done in the death of george floyd. that is what happened. i would also like to say, to black people, stop saying people of color because it diminishes our position and what is being done to us. asians are typically -- technically people of color but they have a antiaging hateful past. when we are speaking on black issues, say black, not people of color and one last point. to the gentleman that just called about being tired of the race issue. until you live in the shoes of a black person and experience what black people do, then you say what you are tired of. have a good day. host: john, also in new york, good morning. caller: good morning. i just want to say that black, white, everyone wants to point the finger. what i will say is there
host: that is john in new york, tosha in new york. caller: he posed the question about what changed since the anniversary -- you posed the question about what changed. asian americans. an anti-hate bill passed -- asian americans got an anti-hate bill passed but we are still waiting for something to be done in the death of george floyd. that is what happened. i would also like to say, to black people, stop saying people of color because it diminishes our position and what is being done to us....
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we've got huge news coming to the floor of the new york stock exchange. charlie gasparino, of course he's the one who has that news. he's bringing you the details next. and from college are barista, minimum wage, to coffee king, the cofounder and ceo of bigby coffee gives his story of how he did it on my everyone talks to liz podcast. from one tiny store in michigan to 250 locations today, now he wants to buy the detroit red wigs. i mean, it's a great american success story. catch it on spotify, apple, google, anywhere you get your podcast. we're coming back in 17 minutes. green on the screen, but the nasdaq is struggling on this first trading day of may. ♪ ♪ y i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ look, if your wireless carrier was a guy you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve better... xfinity mobile. now
we've got huge news coming to the floor of the new york stock exchange. charlie gasparino, of course he's the one who has that news. he's bringing you the details next. and from college are barista, minimum wage, to coffee king, the cofounder and ceo of bigby coffee gives his story of how he did it on my everyone talks to liz podcast. from one tiny store in michigan to 250 locations today, now he wants to buy the detroit red wigs. i mean, it's a great american success story. catch it on...
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exactly here in new york. now, the coronavirus shutdown was sharp and quick, reopening will take time and patience. it's a maze of mask and vaccination requirements on the road back to normal. starting tomorrow new york will no longer require masks or social distancing for the fully vaccinated. >> if you are vaccinated, you are safe, no masks, no social distancing. >> cvs and target joining the growing list of companies that no longer require vaccinated customers to wear face masks but others are keeping mask mandates in place including the new york yankees. massachusetts plans to lift all restrictions on businesses and rescind its mask mandate on may 28, the same day fenway park returns to full capacity. michigan's governor has lifted mask requirements for fully vaccinated residents. >> not everyone is on board yet. in california the mask mandate stays in place until the state fully reopens next month. chicago mayor lori lightfoot is advising residents keep wearing the masks despite the latest cdc guidance. h
exactly here in new york. now, the coronavirus shutdown was sharp and quick, reopening will take time and patience. it's a maze of mask and vaccination requirements on the road back to normal. starting tomorrow new york will no longer require masks or social distancing for the fully vaccinated. >> if you are vaccinated, you are safe, no masks, no social distancing. >> cvs and target joining the growing list of companies that no longer require vaccinated customers to wear face masks...
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new york is really what. america is about. and there is a tragedy inherent in a big metropolis and. there are all these stories of the chance has gone by the mistakes. bad childhood bad choices or just bad luck. that's something that any great metropolis contends was. but there's something more here. that you could have a loving family a career money set aside. and you could still end up in a mass grave on an island off limits to the public. buried by inmates paid $0.50 an hour. when rises in from the cell carrying the clang of the bell boy from your large city island tolling its fist full warning. all around is desolate inside. no kind hand to decorate these graves with trophies of love them are numbered and so. on even a headstone to show with those interred what was once a human being. my baby was already sick so our already knew. there was a 5050 chance of him living or dyin. gave birth to him i didn't have the financial to be able to bury him and stuff so the hospital gave me. a week for me to you know c
new york is really what. america is about. and there is a tragedy inherent in a big metropolis and. there are all these stories of the chance has gone by the mistakes. bad childhood bad choices or just bad luck. that's something that any great metropolis contends was. but there's something more here. that you could have a loving family a career money set aside. and you could still end up in a mass grave on an island off limits to the public. buried by inmates paid $0.50 an hour. when rises in...
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the son of rudy giuliani enters the race for new york governor. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, now might not be the best time to ask yourself... 'are my bones strong?' life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions like low blood pressure, trouble breathing, throat tightness, face, lip, or tongue swelling, rash, itching, or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems may happen, or new or unusual pain in your hip, groin, or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. speak to your doctor before stopping, skipping, or delaying prolia®, as spine and other bone fractures have occurred. prolia® can cause serious side effects, like low blood calcium, serious
the son of rudy giuliani enters the race for new york governor. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, now might not be the best time to ask yourself... 'are my bones strong?' life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take...
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suspended from racing in new york. this is the "cbs morning news." ...and other key essential nutrients... ...it's a tasty way to conquer your day. try centrum multi gummies. now with a new look. saturdays happen. pain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. you love rich, delicious ice cream. but your stomach doesn't. that disagreement ends right now. lactaid ice cream is the creamy, real ice cream you love that will never mess with your stomach. lactaid ice cream. your heart is at the heart of everything you do. thaand if you havess witheart failure,. there's a medicine specifically made for heart failure entresto. it's a heart failure medicineb arologts. entresto atng pple stay alive and out of the hospital. heart failure can change the structure of your heart, so it may not work as well. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. and with a healthier heart, there's no telling where life may take you. don't
suspended from racing in new york. this is the "cbs morning news." ...and other key essential nutrients... ...it's a tasty way to conquer your day. try centrum multi gummies. now with a new look. saturdays happen. pain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. you love rich, delicious ice cream. but your stomach doesn't. that disagreement ends right now. lactaid ice cream is the creamy, real ice cream you...
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new york, new jersey and connecticut, who were hammered early on, will look to lift capacity restrictions in sports, bars and restaurants starting may 19th. they suspended yesterday. in oklahoma, the state of emergency is being lifted today. i want to bring in my team of reporters, stephanie goss, and the co-director for development from texas hospital and dean of the college of medicine. and steph, this is a true new york troll. the mare said july 1 and the november says mid-may. what is happening? >> if you have been following the back and forth between the mayor and governor, there's sort of i will surprise you and then i will surprise you going on all year when it comes to the pandemic. governor cuomo again surprising new york with the announcement. he said it's about numbers. vaccinations are on the way up in cases and hospitalizations and deaths are on their way down. it is great news for times square, where it's been nothing but bad news for the entire year. the businesses here would be able to open up in a couple of weeks. it will probably take broadway longer. you can't just flip
new york, new jersey and connecticut, who were hammered early on, will look to lift capacity restrictions in sports, bars and restaurants starting may 19th. they suspended yesterday. in oklahoma, the state of emergency is being lifted today. i want to bring in my team of reporters, stephanie goss, and the co-director for development from texas hospital and dean of the college of medicine. and steph, this is a true new york troll. the mare said july 1 and the november says mid-may. what is...
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laura podesta in new york. laura, thank you very much. >> reporter: thanks. >>> well, president biden will meet with members of george floyd's family at the white house today. it comes exactly one year after floyd died in police custody after derek chauvin kneeled on his neck. chauvin was convicted of murder in april. press secretary jen psaki said mr. biden wants to deep the conversation with floyd's family behind closed doors. >> he wanted this meeting to be private in order to have a real conversation and preserve that t penas set a dead for polre a bipartisan group of lawmakers says talks on the deal continue. >>> u.s. secretary of state antony blinken is now in israel. he landed this morning in tel aviv, as he looks to strengthen the cease-fire between israel and hamas. he'll meet with prime minister benjamin netanyahu and palestinian president mahmoud abbas later on today. blinken will focus on aid for gaza, where hundreds of buildings were destroyed after 11 days of fighting. more than 250 people, mostly
laura podesta in new york. laura, thank you very much. >> reporter: thanks. >>> well, president biden will meet with members of george floyd's family at the white house today. it comes exactly one year after floyd died in police custody after derek chauvin kneeled on his neck. chauvin was convicted of murder in april. press secretary jen psaki said mr. biden wants to deep the conversation with floyd's family behind closed doors. >> he wanted this meeting to be private in...
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you read time and time again particularly about new york city, it is dead and now coming back can we have a city coming back on the real estate front when we have this strong housing market in the suburbs >> i think there's some truth to that there's a migration from cities like new york and san francisco into some of the outer suburbs of them but one thing to keep in mind is that the migration that we are seeing is also not too far away not like people leave new york city and going to far away state but within commutable kind of a distance that's one point the second point is even though the home prices in less densely populated suburbs have been faster than the, say, places densely populated like new york city we think this over time will revert back so i am not going to say that the -- as long as we have a continued demand for shelter and a lack of availability of such ply i am not going to say that there is a threat to the new york city marngt. >> that's good to hear but in terms of demand/supply dynamic, people during the pandemic wanted more space so now that there's a reopenin
you read time and time again particularly about new york city, it is dead and now coming back can we have a city coming back on the real estate front when we have this strong housing market in the suburbs >> i think there's some truth to that there's a migration from cities like new york and san francisco into some of the outer suburbs of them but one thing to keep in mind is that the migration that we are seeing is also not too far away not like people leave new york city and going to...