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i'm errol louis political anchor for spectrum news new york one. over the next hour you'll hear the republican candidates who want to succeed bill de blasio and become mayor of new york. they will weigh in on issues of importance to all new yorkers as we approach primary day on june 22. two nights debate is brought to you by us here at spectrum news new one as well as our federal partners wnyc and the city and our cosponsor, and citizens union, john jay college of criminal justice and social work of votes which is part of the columbia school of social work and the latino leadership institute as well. ten nights debate comes as new yorkers are rapidly emerging from a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic and slowly confronting many questions about the future for city including concerns about the economy and the balance between crime-fighting and police reform. it also comes as a first primary is underway among democratic candidates and although the majority of registered voters in our city are democrats that are more than half 1 million republicans as well an
i'm errol louis political anchor for spectrum news new york one. over the next hour you'll hear the republican candidates who want to succeed bill de blasio and become mayor of new york. they will weigh in on issues of importance to all new yorkers as we approach primary day on june 22. two nights debate is brought to you by us here at spectrum news new one as well as our federal partners wnyc and the city and our cosponsor, and citizens union, john jay college of criminal justice and social...
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new york times saying that new york's attorney general office has been criminally investigating the chief financial officer of former donald j trump's company for months, over tax issues according to people with knowledge of the matter. andrew weisman who've had 24 hours to deliberate over what was breaking news at this moment exactly 24 hours ago, we do have some additional information since then. what is your reading of the legal jeopardy for donald trump now in the state of new york? >> a couple of thoughts. first, allen weisselberg is clearly in the sights of the manhattan office and the new york attorney because they want him to flip. frankly, although i rarely agree with him michael cohen has it right, which is that donald trump is going to say that he was not aware of certain facts or devaluations and blame under links, that is a tradition of people like him. frankly, it can be true, at times. that is something that the prosecutors need to really work out. getting him to flip is important. he faces two types of liability, he faces potential liability for the work he did as pa
new york times saying that new york's attorney general office has been criminally investigating the chief financial officer of former donald j trump's company for months, over tax issues according to people with knowledge of the matter. andrew weisman who've had 24 hours to deliberate over what was breaking news at this moment exactly 24 hours ago, we do have some additional information since then. what is your reading of the legal jeopardy for donald trump now in the state of new york?...
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one for the ag, one for the new york attorney general. when you put all that together, when you have a broader jurisdiction both under the law and a broader venue and you can get more acts into one case. so that may be what they were thinking about when they joined forces. >> that's the last thing i wanted to ask you about because you have been inside these kind of cases. the joining of the forces. i mentioned evers. you did martha stuart. those are cases where you may have sec or other groups around. you did terrorism cases. obviously you have main doj and other agencies involved. when you see the ag link with the da like this and publically confirm it as they did to such great intrigue last night, what does that tell us on the outside about the status of the case? for example, it seems to imply that the da is not about to close up shop and say no charges tomorrow if they make this announcement today. what do you gleam from that after being been in some of these situations at this point? >> we're all reading tea leaves at this point, but
one for the ag, one for the new york attorney general. when you put all that together, when you have a broader jurisdiction both under the law and a broader venue and you can get more acts into one case. so that may be what they were thinking about when they joined forces. >> that's the last thing i wanted to ask you about because you have been inside these kind of cases. the joining of the forces. i mentioned evers. you did martha stuart. those are cases where you may have sec or other...
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mola lenghi, cbs news, new york. >> how are you? >> reporter: i'm jonathan vigliotti in oregon where tonight as much of the nation is opening back up, nearliful ha the state is shutting back down to one of the largest increases in infections in the country. this after oregon had one of the lowest infection rates nationwide for months. >> this virus is like a sucker punch, you never know when it's going to get you. >> reporter: the surging numbers have triggered governor keith brown to declare 15 counties an extreme risk banning all indoor dining and limiting gyms andndoo indoor entertainment spaces to only six people at once. what went so wrong? >> the variants. the variants are extremely transmissible. >> reporter: that more transmissible variant, first identified in the united kingdom, now accounts for about half the cases in the state, with more young people hospitalized than ever. >> right now it's truly a race between the variants and the vaccines. obviously, the variants are winning, but over the next couple of weeks, i'm conf
mola lenghi, cbs news, new york. >> how are you? >> reporter: i'm jonathan vigliotti in oregon where tonight as much of the nation is opening back up, nearliful ha the state is shutting back down to one of the largest increases in infections in the country. this after oregon had one of the lowest infection rates nationwide for months. >> this virus is like a sucker punch, you never know when it's going to get you. >> reporter: the surging numbers have triggered governor...
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from new york city this morning, good morning. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. counting you down to the opening bell in about an hour, your equity market up to 4166, up by eight or nine point. we advanced 0.2%. yields committee basis point to 1.6369 percent. the dollar erasing the gains of the year, now negative. euro-dollar, $1.2220, up 0.5%. tom: the dxy under 90, and the vix comes in even stronger, from 20 down to a more bullish 19.64. this is a joy to be with paul sweeney. at 9:00, we will be on radio worldwide, anticipated after the last 24 hours because he's expert on this insanity of our media business. paul's career goes back a zillion years. it is he that built bloomberg intelligence. thrilled to have you with us today. let me cut to the chase now. how does the roberts family respond to this, and the iger-less disney respond to this? how does nbc buy cbs? paul: i don't know. maybe they spin out the nbc universal business and merge that into viacomcbs, similar to what we saw with at&t and disco
from new york city this morning, good morning. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. counting you down to the opening bell in about an hour, your equity market up to 4166, up by eight or nine point. we advanced 0.2%. yields committee basis point to 1.6369 percent. the dollar erasing the gains of the year, now negative. euro-dollar, $1.2220, up 0.5%. tom: the dxy under 90, and the vix comes in even stronger, from 20 down to a more bullish 19.64. this is a joy to be with...
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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 is 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 south carrying the clowning of the bell boy from your bar city island tolling its fist full warning. all around is desolate and sound. no kind hand to decorate these graves with trophies of love them or number ones. and even a headstone to show us 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 diane. 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 collect the money. i wante
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 is 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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new york is ready to open to 100% capacity next wednesday. cover the "new york post." eric adams for mayor. a huge primary here in new york that's about to go down shortly. eric adams gets the endorsement of the "new york post." former police officer in new york. the mother is quoted as saying i don't want to die. mom shot in times square. no one would even help me. we saw the police officer there. there has been a big movement to defund the police here in new york. when you contrast the images yesterday with the calls the take money away from police you might want to reconsider that policy. >> dana: editorial day. the only saving grace for deblasio is he can't run for another term. >> bill: new york has 7-1 democrats to republicans. and in all likelihood the winner of this primary will be the next mayor of new york city come fall. >> dana: "new york post" putting down a marker for eric adams. new reports melinda gates started getting ready for divorce court two years ago after learning about bill's ties to jeffrey epstein. >> bill: dr. fauci's -- mike gallagher is lea
new york is ready to open to 100% capacity next wednesday. cover the "new york post." eric adams for mayor. a huge primary here in new york that's about to go down shortly. eric adams gets the endorsement of the "new york post." former police officer in new york. the mother is quoted as saying i don't want to die. mom shot in times square. no one would even help me. we saw the police officer there. there has been a big movement to defund the police here in new york. when you...
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and new york city and this is why elections are so important, the new york city primary is really going to determine, is new york city going to go the way of rudy giuliani or the way of bill de blasio which we can all see has regrettable, costly, and even deadly ends. >> harris: we will move on, governor, really glad to have you here. just manage to shut down one of this nation's biggest fuel pipelines, so who is behind this and just how vulnerable are we to more cyber attacks? next. ♪ ♪ ghs. you could have much more equity than you think! banks can loan you some of it. newday can loan you all of it! the newday100 va cash out loan. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. good night syra. night, drive safe. i love you. drive safe. ok buh bye mommy. you guys ready? you sure you got everything? drive safe. we all say it; chevy can help you do it. with chevy safety assist standard on the new equinox and trailblazer part of t
and new york city and this is why elections are so important, the new york city primary is really going to determine, is new york city going to go the way of rudy giuliani or the way of bill de blasio which we can all see has regrettable, costly, and even deadly ends. >> harris: we will move on, governor, really glad to have you here. just manage to shut down one of this nation's biggest fuel pipelines, so who is behind this and just how vulnerable are we to more cyber attacks? next. ♪...
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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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the heart of rich was new amsterdam and, which we know s manhattan in the city of new york. in all the first the -- judge wanted to trade for in america, none was better than the beaver, who's plush under four for was useful and making burger -- beaver hats. during the 16 twenties, thirties, and forties, the dutch traded up and down the east coast with iroquois, -- and east nations. they were not the only ones who were in the world -- new world looking for pelts. they also had pilgrims of -- and of massachusetts ben. and the front of canada. almost surprising to me, the swedes, who had established a colony along the delaware river in the 1930s. i never knew there was a swedish colony, it lasted for about 20 years. it was founded primarily as a for trade outpost. in exchange for, the europeans gave the indians a variety of goods, including cloth, kettles, beads, one pump, guns, and alcohol. the latter of which had a devastating impact on indian culture throughout the entire force of the free trade. they're all competing for first in the new world, that's not surprising than t
the heart of rich was new amsterdam and, which we know s manhattan in the city of new york. in all the first the -- judge wanted to trade for in america, none was better than the beaver, who's plush under four for was useful and making burger -- beaver hats. during the 16 twenties, thirties, and forties, the dutch traded up and down the east coast with iroquois, -- and east nations. they were not the only ones who were in the world -- new world looking for pelts. they also had pilgrims of --...
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take a look. >> new york is in my blood. i've been raised in new york. i know who we are. what we can be. and where we need to go. we tell it like it and we never back down. >> it's time to bring new york back. >> cuomo got it wrong. put sicko individual patients, positive patients in the nursing homes, covered it up, got caught hiding the data all while he raked in over $5 million for a book deal. so we know the truth. they hid it. they hid it because they didn't want the justice department to have the real numbers, according to that whistleblower and the state of new york deserves better. people are fleeing, congressional seat has been lost. here with reaction now officially republican candidate for governor of new york, andrew giuliani. we've known each other for a long time. great to have you. >> it's a daunting task. >> thank you very much for having me. appreciate it. >> sean: the numbers, the density -- >> you're right, it's a daunting task but the truth is the person who has helped the most in this is cuomo. the truth is, new york businesses, people who are educati
take a look. >> new york is in my blood. i've been raised in new york. i know who we are. what we can be. and where we need to go. we tell it like it and we never back down. >> it's time to bring new york back. >> cuomo got it wrong. put sicko individual patients, positive patients in the nursing homes, covered it up, got caught hiding the data all while he raked in over $5 million for a book deal. so we know the truth. they hid it. they hid it because they didn't want the...
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and new york. as a person who was a victim of the january 6 capitol attack, i'm against the violence that happened that day but i do not believe the january 6 commission will achieve any resolution because we have already had our department of justice arrest 445 people with 100 more to be arrested soon. there are reports there's also reports of people being held for 24 hours in solitary confinement. that shouldn't happen, these people haven't had a court date. what's going to happen with the january 6 commission is the media will use this to smear trump supporters and president trump for the next few years and cover up the real damage happening to the people this country, which is tearing down our economy, ripping our borders wide open and hurting this country. i yield back the remainder of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from mississippi is recognized. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm happy to recognize the
and new york. as a person who was a victim of the january 6 capitol attack, i'm against the violence that happened that day but i do not believe the january 6 commission will achieve any resolution because we have already had our department of justice arrest 445 people with 100 more to be arrested soon. there are reports there's also reports of people being held for 24 hours in solitary confinement. that shouldn't happen, these people haven't had a court date. what's going to happen with the...
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day, according to the "new york times" database. in china, officials shut down parts of the city of guangzhou and began mass testing today after new cases were reported there. health agencies there reported 20 new infections over the past week. the biden administration is re- imposing economic sanctions on belarus after the country's authoritarian leader sent a fighter jet to force down a passenger plane last sunday. a journalist opposed to alexander lukashenko's regime was on the flight and remains under arrest in belarus. in a statement released last night, the white house said it will re-impose sanctions on nine state-owned companies in belarus beginning next week. the federal aviation administration is also warning u.s. air carriers to “exercise extreme caution when considering flying in belarusian airspace.” today, air france and lufthansa gained approval to use new flight routes to moscow that avoid belarus. many european union countries have banned the country's air carrier, belavia, from flying in their airspace, and the
day, according to the "new york times" database. in china, officials shut down parts of the city of guangzhou and began mass testing today after new cases were reported there. health agencies there reported 20 new infections over the past week. the biden administration is re- imposing economic sanctions on belarus after the country's authoritarian leader sent a fighter jet to force down a passenger plane last sunday. a journalist opposed to alexander lukashenko's regime was on the...
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but these prosecutors in georgia, prosecutors in new york, new york state, new york city, criminal prosecutors closing in on donald trump is the real story of donald trump 's life now. and he knows that. he is so much more worried about that than what liz cheney said yesterday. he is much more worried about the prosecutors closing in on him than any of that stuff. >> yes, and he has to be because he has to work on it constantly and he has to pay for the legal defense. and i will tell you, i just got a note from the control room, lawrence, while we've been talking, we at msnbc on our show have just confirmed with the new york attorney generals office what cnn reported a few minutes ago which is that in fact the new york attorney general says the trump organization investigation is no longer purely civil, it is now an active investigation of the trump organization in a criminal capacity. we've confirmed that and so that is for real. and you're right, that's the center of his universe right now and in short order, will probably be the sum total of his universe. >> and there's more than a few ways
but these prosecutors in georgia, prosecutors in new york, new york state, new york city, criminal prosecutors closing in on donald trump is the real story of donald trump 's life now. and he knows that. he is so much more worried about that than what liz cheney said yesterday. he is much more worried about the prosecutors closing in on him than any of that stuff. >> yes, and he has to be because he has to work on it constantly and he has to pay for the legal defense. and i will tell you,...
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york in the six doctors themselves also came to new york. the boat was anchored in the east river in the doctors were varied under cover of darkness each of them separately from different peers. so nobody would know what was going on cleveland came on the boat later that night had some cigars. maybe the cigars were the problem here to begin with. had some cigars and then the next morning the boat set sail and sailed into long island sound and it was shortly after 12:00 that cleveland went downstairs. there was a small room below deck that they had converted into a makeshift operating theater, and it was very small cramped room and what they did is there was no operating table. they just had a chair that they lashed the center of the to the mass that was in the center of the room and cleveland came in and they propped up his neck and his head with some pillows. they they did have anesthesia. they used ether primarily they all had nitrous oxide, but they found that it didn't sedate the president well enough, so mostly the operation was done un
york in the six doctors themselves also came to new york. the boat was anchored in the east river in the doctors were varied under cover of darkness each of them separately from different peers. so nobody would know what was going on cleveland came on the boat later that night had some cigars. maybe the cigars were the problem here to begin with. had some cigars and then the next morning the boat set sail and sailed into long island sound and it was shortly after 12:00 that cleveland went...
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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
tonight, the new york a.g. issued a statement that reads -- >> much more on this development and what it might mean just
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you have ever seen a time when new york state and new york city has had such a lack of leadership? >> sean: i was born and raised in new york. i spent a few years in rhode island and 5 years in california and 2 years in alabama and 4 years in georgia. it was a big deal to come back to do news in the fox news channel 25 years ago. i am thinking i am getting out of here. >> yeah. sean, wait 18 months. right now i can see why people are leaving new york. that's why we need to win in 2022. if we don't take back new york it might be a generation before new york comes. >> sean: forget and republicans and democrats. are we going to bring back law and order and refund the police? >> yes. >> a new york can school choice the the corruption in albany cleaned up. spell out the agenda. how do you save a state this corrupt? >> that's right right. there are three things that apply to new york. whether you are red or blue. night the furnace of economic development again in new york. lower taxes. creating jobs. keep their businesses in new york. we push school choice for parents. andrew cuomo said
you have ever seen a time when new york state and new york city has had such a lack of leadership? >> sean: i was born and raised in new york. i spent a few years in rhode island and 5 years in california and 2 years in alabama and 4 years in georgia. it was a big deal to come back to do news in the fox news channel 25 years ago. i am thinking i am getting out of here. >> yeah. sean, wait 18 months. right now i can see why people are leaving new york. that's why we need to win in...
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what do you think of new york? >> great place today. >> dana: he made me take a walk. >> bill: i'm back. i feel like it. i thought for a while it was -- depending on where you were in the city it would get better every day. that's pretty much the case. >> dana: the vaccines have definitely made a difference. sunshine is making a difference. >> bill: the weather. >> dana: the fact that the masks if you're vaccinated if people more comfortable. not everyone. >> bill: i think the store owners here, whether they have a restaurant or a bar or what have you, i think they've been through a lot and for them to still be standing says a lot about them. >> dana: here we are. i do think that you can see there is a sense of optimism in the city even though everyone who lives here you know there are a lot of empty store fronts. as the woman said the trees are greener this year. >> bill: the process has begun. >> dana: the big apple. the big reveal. jasper's debut on "america's newsroom." he is 9 years old. he got a new tie for t
what do you think of new york? >> great place today. >> dana: he made me take a walk. >> bill: i'm back. i feel like it. i thought for a while it was -- depending on where you were in the city it would get better every day. that's pretty much the case. >> dana: the vaccines have definitely made a difference. sunshine is making a difference. >> bill: the weather. >> dana: the fact that the masks if you're vaccinated if people more comfortable. not everyone....
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the same time riis is working in new york. primarily dating these films in particular from 1903-1904. this is the fish market on the lower east side. on the right-hand side. you see a vibrancy that is missing in the static images. it shows the life of the street. i think it as a nice dimension to the exhibition. >> these particular films, merely from the 1903 era, are from riis's lifetime. it is as he would have seen new york at the time. this showing men throwing things in the dump. the famous article about men and children, a picture who lived underneath the street there. part of what they're doing is sorting things out of the garbage that can be recycled for money. they sorted rags that would be recycled for paper and bones that would be used for fertilizer for baking soda. he cover this partly as an issue of homelessness as an issue of disease and sanitation. we had mentioned earlier that jacob riis came into factor in the gilded age and dies in 1914 during the progressive area. he had many friends that were progressive re
the same time riis is working in new york. primarily dating these films in particular from 1903-1904. this is the fish market on the lower east side. on the right-hand side. you see a vibrancy that is missing in the static images. it shows the life of the street. i think it as a nice dimension to the exhibition. >> these particular films, merely from the 1903 era, are from riis's lifetime. it is as he would have seen new york at the time. this showing men throwing things in the dump. the...
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to another new york democrat. he said this he said governor seymour should have ordered the state militia to eject the trespassers and restore to us our offices and protect us in the pursuit of our lawful business. the governor should have protected us. federal troops are occupying our newspaper offices. the governor should send in. state troops to stop them. and to another new york democrat marble said that seymour had quote missed the opportunity to interpose the arm and shield of the state of new york. between mr. lincoln and the oppressed within the circumference of the state. does that language sound familiar to anyone? that the governor should have interposed the arm and shield of the state of new york. where have we heard that before kim interposition from the virginian-kentucky resolution? that's right inner position from the virginia and kentucky resolution in 1798 where james madison comes up with this theory of inner position that the state if the federal government takes away the rights of estate citiz
to another new york democrat. he said this he said governor seymour should have ordered the state militia to eject the trespassers and restore to us our offices and protect us in the pursuit of our lawful business. the governor should have protected us. federal troops are occupying our newspaper offices. the governor should send in. state troops to stop them. and to another new york democrat marble said that seymour had quote missed the opportunity to interpose the arm and shield of the state...
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new york is distinct new york has always gone its own way. new york has its own bitter humor. its own kind of culture or its own kind of literacy. new york is not sentimental because the city those not care the city is mark there are about you. 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 on earth of the dead they are. i think that the city has always wanted to forget about what island 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 of but those dreams have them in achieved by everyone. it's true of people toiling away digging out the titles for subways we're building our skyscrapers. it's true of peop
new york is distinct new york has always gone its own way. new york has its own bitter humor. its own kind of culture or its own kind of literacy. new york is not sentimental because the city those not care the city is mark there are about you. 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...
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new york takes a major step forward, taking off masks. one of several states taking that major step this week after the new cdc guidance on masks for vaccinated americans. no longer needed indoors or outdoors. but many questions tonight in new york and across the country. how do you know if the person next to you at the grocery store or elsewhere has been vaccinated? and does that pose a risk to you? dr. jha will answer your questions tonight. >>> there is news coming in tonight as the deadly conflict between israel and hamas escalates. just in, word that president biden has, for the first time, publicly expressed his support for a cease-fire. the white house now saying he expressed this on his call late today with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. so, what comes next? matt gutman live from the region again tonight. >>> back in this country, news involving florida congressman matt gaetz tonight. his former associate joel greenberg pleading guilty to federal charges. that associate now says he introduced a 17-year-old girl to othe
new york takes a major step forward, taking off masks. one of several states taking that major step this week after the new cdc guidance on masks for vaccinated americans. no longer needed indoors or outdoors. but many questions tonight in new york and across the country. how do you know if the person next to you at the grocery store or elsewhere has been vaccinated? and does that pose a risk to you? dr. jha will answer your questions tonight. >>> there is news coming in tonight as the...
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of an arrest. >>> and in new york city, the >>> and in new york city, the rescue on the subway. >>> and in new york city, the rescue on the subway. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia - td. and it can seem like that's all people see. some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including sleepiness. don't drive, operate heavy machinery, or do other dangerous activities until you know how ingrezza affects you. other serious side effects include potential heart rhythm problems and abnormal movements. shift the focus more on you. ask your doctor about ingrezza. it's simple. one pill, once-daily. #1 prescribed for td. learn how you could pay as
of an arrest. >>> and in new york city, the >>> and in new york city, the rescue on the subway. >>> and in new york city, the rescue on the subway. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia - td. and it can seem like that's all people see. some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription...
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i saw a different new york. i saw a different new york when i was a child to what new york had become over the last 25 years. in the last couple years the city is starting to decline. there is a new epidemic coming out of covid and just called crime. and you have millions of people who have been in their apartments for the last year who haven't gone out and they are not prepared for what has been happening on the streets. they are not ready they put their purses on the outdoor dining and there is assault and somebody takes it it's important that these issues are brought to people's attention that we talk to people. and that they are made aware of what is happening to the greatest city in the world. >> lawrence: you know, matthew, i have done a lot of reporting across the country here in new york. it seems to me that the criminals feel emboldened, i mean, people are now shooting unjust in the middle of times square. that didn't used to be the case. so, why do they feel that way? did you get any answers about that
i saw a different new york. i saw a different new york when i was a child to what new york had become over the last 25 years. in the last couple years the city is starting to decline. there is a new epidemic coming out of covid and just called crime. and you have millions of people who have been in their apartments for the last year who haven't gone out and they are not prepared for what has been happening on the streets. they are not ready they put their purses on the outdoor dining and there...
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park right here in new york. the reopening of the city and so much more "ua" llonassqwkros a big hour ahead about the f, she'll say she's got goals. and since she's got goals, she might need help reaching them, and so she'll get some help from fidelity, and at fidelity, someone will help her create a plan for all her goals, which means suzie will be feeling so good about that plan, she can just enjoy right now. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. so good about that plan, she can just enjoy right now. tailor made or one size fits all? made to order or ready to go? with a hybrid, you don't have to choose. that's why insurers are going hybrid with ibm. with watson on a hybrid cloud they can use ai to help predict client needs and get the data they need to quickly design coverage for each one. businesses that want personalization and speed are going with a smarter hybrid cloud using the technology and expertise of ibm. nice bumping into you. >>> good morning new airline launch and then we'll have some boston c
park right here in new york. the reopening of the city and so much more "ua" llonassqwkros a big hour ahead about the f, she'll say she's got goals. and since she's got goals, she might need help reaching them, and so she'll get some help from fidelity, and at fidelity, someone will help her create a plan for all her goals, which means suzie will be feeling so good about that plan, she can just enjoy right now. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. so good about that plan, she...
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york which owns his new york photographs. there is a great paradox to riis' photographs. he was a journalist and celebrity. he saved all of the documentation of his career. he wanted to be remembered for posterity. he created scrapbooks, he saved his manuscripts. every scrap of paper. he abandoned his photographs because he did not think they were of any value apart from his words, arguments, articles, and publications. the way they were discovered is really a fascinating story. riis died in 1914. in the 1940's, a photographer named alexander alland noticed in riis' book that on the title page it says "with illustrations after photographs by the author." he said to himself, where are these photographs? after several years of searching, he tracked down rii'' son and with much coercing, got his son to try to find the pictures which turned out to be in the attic of his family's home in queens, new york, that was about to be torn down. his son discovered a box filled with 400-odd negatives, 300-odd lantern slides, and almost 200
york which owns his new york photographs. there is a great paradox to riis' photographs. he was a journalist and celebrity. he saved all of the documentation of his career. he wanted to be remembered for posterity. he created scrapbooks, he saved his manuscripts. every scrap of paper. he abandoned his photographs because he did not think they were of any value apart from his words, arguments, articles, and publications. the way they were discovered is really a fascinating story. riis died in...
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and the new york daily news jumped on the blame israel bandwagon a very crowded bandwagon with this headline but here's what c.n.n. c.b.s. and the daily news and many other media outlets left out according to reuters as they usually do in residential areas israel warned residents in advance to leave the area before striking that building you know like hamas and other terrorist war and israeli residence in advance before firing hundreds of missiles aimed at civilians no casualties occurred in that building which happened to house multiple offices of the terror group hamas who was sent hundreds of rockets flying into israel and reuters says everyone in gaza knew about those offices she kind of changes the narrative a little right the rest of the media was feeding this this narrative to the public but this residential building was targeted and demolished by israel they said obviously there's much more to the story and i could go on and on and on there are multiple examples of coverage slanted towards the terrorists and against israel it's the way it is it's the way it's always been a magic in o
and the new york daily news jumped on the blame israel bandwagon a very crowded bandwagon with this headline but here's what c.n.n. c.b.s. and the daily news and many other media outlets left out according to reuters as they usually do in residential areas israel warned residents in advance to leave the area before striking that building you know like hamas and other terrorist war and israeli residence in advance before firing hundreds of missiles aimed at civilians no casualties occurred in...
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those are the words being used in a new statement from the new york attorney general as her office ramps up its sweeping investigation into the trump organization. now adding a criminal component to what has been an ongoing civil probe. it is a serious move, and it's a move that adds even more legal pressure as the organization faces claims of tax and bank-related fraud. the former president's finances and freedom now under new threat. >> also today, as soon as the next hour, house republicans with another chance to choose between truth and trump. but right now their leaders are urging those republicans to vote against what was a bipartisan -- that's right. republicans and democrats involved in making this bipartisan deal to form an independent commission to investigate the capitol attack. top house republican kevin mccarthy now mobilizing the effort against a bill that he tasked one of his republican members with negotiating. remember, mccarthy and former president trump could face subpoenas if the commission forms. will loyalty to and fear of the former president win again? we'll find
those are the words being used in a new statement from the new york attorney general as her office ramps up its sweeping investigation into the trump organization. now adding a criminal component to what has been an ongoing civil probe. it is a serious move, and it's a move that adds even more legal pressure as the organization faces claims of tax and bank-related fraud. the former president's finances and freedom now under new threat. >> also today, as soon as the next hour, house...
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after the price our report says there is looking at the growing divide between rich and poor in new york city stay tuned for that after a short break michael okwu will have more headlines for you at the top of the hour until then as always our web site at state every dot com you can follow us and stay up to date on social media as well where data news i'm rebecca races in the end thanks for watching. i think is everything challenging 1st on how to make a muslim. school much different culture between here and there challenging for everything. from business i think it was worth it for me to come to germany. got my license to work as a swimming instructor to share knowledge to children nothing to do it's just robust discussion. what's your story take part share it on in full migrants caught. new york a global metropolis brimming with culture energy life and of course money but behind the glitz and glamour there's a different story. one in 5 new yorkers is living through the pandemic in poverty. last year 6 early on barrio lost her jobs and one of her sons now she ekes out a living collectin
after the price our report says there is looking at the growing divide between rich and poor in new york city stay tuned for that after a short break michael okwu will have more headlines for you at the top of the hour until then as always our web site at state every dot com you can follow us and stay up to date on social media as well where data news i'm rebecca races in the end thanks for watching. i think is everything challenging 1st on how to make a muslim. school much different culture...
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that was jimmy fallon along dave grohl discussing frank sanatra's rendition of "new york new york." andrew yang was interviewed by showtime host when she asked him a very new york question. watch. >> okay. what's your favorite subway station? >> it's my stop so times square. >> your favorite subway station is times square. >> it's big. it's cavernous. there are entertainers there. sure, what's not to like? >> yang's answer quickly went viral and twitter was quick to roast the candidate for praising a station that most new yorkers actively avoid and, in fact, view as a tourist jammed nightmare. some compared the answer to a scene from the office, michael scott says his favorite new york pizza is from the restaurant chain sbaro. others defended yang saying it might be the closest stop to his home in the hell's kitchen neighborhood. yang is currently tied for the top spot with brooklyn bureau president eric adams in recent polling. the democratic primary is scheduled for june 22nd. >>> all right. now this, president biden's typical schedule and tastes are explored in a new story out in
that was jimmy fallon along dave grohl discussing frank sanatra's rendition of "new york new york." andrew yang was interviewed by showtime host when she asked him a very new york question. watch. >> okay. what's your favorite subway station? >> it's my stop so times square. >> your favorite subway station is times square. >> it's big. it's cavernous. there are entertainers there. sure, what's not to like? >> yang's answer quickly went viral and twitter...
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you are running a non-profit in the state of new york. in august of last year attorney general james brought a lawsuit against the nra on the basis of new york state law and her case alleged that the nra was so corrupt that its executives were self-dealing and spending money on themselves and their cronethys to a flagrant and wanton extent that state of new york was going to use state law to dissolve them, to demand restitution to the tune of tens of millions of dollars from specific named nra executives that the state says were involved in the corruption. so a bunch of whistleblower claims. a bunch of investigative long n investigation is how and why we have learned in recent months while your lovable, rabid gun fan nra member great uncle has been scraping together his hard-earned cash to send had in his dues so he can make sure he has his nra sticker on his bumper, what the nra has been spending your uncle's actual money on is like italian silk suits that are literally $275,000 worth of amazing italian suits for one nra executive. one n
you are running a non-profit in the state of new york. in august of last year attorney general james brought a lawsuit against the nra on the basis of new york state law and her case alleged that the nra was so corrupt that its executives were self-dealing and spending money on themselves and their cronethys to a flagrant and wanton extent that state of new york was going to use state law to dissolve them, to demand restitution to the tune of tens of millions of dollars from specific named nra...
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they are acting like the soviet communist party in the city of new york and the state of new york, where they go after politicians and former officials they don't agree with. here's tonight's headlines. new grand jury seated for next stage of trump investigation. trump investigation, donald trump is a multibillionaire. he has multiple corporations, so what are they trying to do to donald trump? they are digging into his tax returns, they are threatening his long time financial officer, they are going after his son, and the divorce that took place with his former wife, they are interrogating them, they are trying to pressure them to do anything they can to find a gift tax violation. to find some other tax violation. the feds have already investigated trump. clean. now the politicians, democratic party, you have an attorney general who is a complete hack. james, she said she was going to go after trump. you have vance, a political hack, who has done a lot of things that are highly questionable and i want the american people to understand they are trying to drag this president, our presiden
they are acting like the soviet communist party in the city of new york and the state of new york, where they go after politicians and former officials they don't agree with. here's tonight's headlines. new grand jury seated for next stage of trump investigation. trump investigation, donald trump is a multibillionaire. he has multiple corporations, so what are they trying to do to donald trump? they are digging into his tax returns, they are threatening his long time financial officer, they are...
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new york, new jersey and connecticut announcing most businesses can fully reopen in just over two weeks. florida suspending all remaining covid restrictions and could a vaccine be authorized for young teens this week? but a warning from health experts why the u.s. may never reach herd immunity. >>> the investigation into that tragedy at sea that left three dead what authorities have now revealed the captain in custody tonight. >>> the deadly tornado touchdown. over 50 million at risk tonight the desperate search for a college student missing over a week. the images from the last time she was seen >>> our richard engel inside afghanistan with the u.s. withdrawal now under way the danger it could pose to the country's women and girls. and dangerous behavior soaring in the sky our exclusive with the faa chief. his new warning. >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, everyone just breaking tonight, bill and melinda gates, two of the richest people in the world and major forces in the world of philanthropy, are divorcing after almost three decades of marri
new york, new jersey and connecticut announcing most businesses can fully reopen in just over two weeks. florida suspending all remaining covid restrictions and could a vaccine be authorized for young teens this week? but a warning from health experts why the u.s. may never reach herd immunity. >>> the investigation into that tragedy at sea that left three dead what authorities have now revealed the captain in custody tonight. >>> the deadly tornado touchdown. over 50 million...
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and new york. as a person who was a victim of the january 6 capitol attack, i'm against the violence that happened that day but i do not believe the january 6 commission will achieve any resolution because we have already had our department of justice arrest 445 people with 100 more to be arrested soon. there are reports there's also reports of people being held for 24 hours in solitary confinement. that shouldn't happen, these people haven't had a court date. what's going to happen with the january 6 commission is the media will use this to smear trump supporters and president trump for the next few years and cover up the real damage happening to the people this country, which is tearing down our economy, ripping our borders wide open and hurting this country. i yield back the remainder of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from mississippi is recognized. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm happy to recognize the
and new york. as a person who was a victim of the january 6 capitol attack, i'm against the violence that happened that day but i do not believe the january 6 commission will achieve any resolution because we have already had our department of justice arrest 445 people with 100 more to be arrested soon. there are reports there's also reports of people being held for 24 hours in solitary confinement. that shouldn't happen, these people haven't had a court date. what's going to happen with the...
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but it's not just here in new york. there's an ongoing criminal investigation in georgia against the former president for interfering in the election count. interfering in the ele norah. >> o'donnell: jericka duncan, thank you so much. well, tonight, millions in the southeast are once again under flood warnings as torrential rains drench the region. at least four people have been killed in louisiana. cbs' janet shamlian reports from hard-hit baton rouge. >> reporter: as friends carried her belongings to the curb as trash... >> almost at the bottom of the pile. >> reporter: ...all danielle thomas can think about is saving what has no cash value but it priceless to her-- letters froma her mom, photos from her past. >> spent a lot of time yesterday crying this particular. most of it is replaceable. right now i'm working with essentially just kind of fam heirloom-type stuff trial to salvage these letters. >> reporter: it's been three days of torrential rains, widespread damage across the region, and hundreds of rescues, inc
but it's not just here in new york. there's an ongoing criminal investigation in georgia against the former president for interfering in the election count. interfering in the ele norah. >> o'donnell: jericka duncan, thank you so much. well, tonight, millions in the southeast are once again under flood warnings as torrential rains drench the region. at least four people have been killed in louisiana. cbs' janet shamlian reports from hard-hit baton rouge. >> reporter: as friends...
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to new york? i mean, they have been having these live discussions. this isn't like a party game. this is something that they have been trying to come up with contingencies, expecting 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 lots of different, observable ways, but it is still shocking. and for all the sort of unimaginability of a former president facing criminal charges, with this particular former president, there's 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 indictment for him. but this same president is also facing the possibility of a criminal indictment in the state of georgia, where they are investigating his efforts to intervene with the administration of the presidential election in georgia last fall. also i
to new york? i mean, they have been having these live discussions. this isn't like a party game. this is something that they have been trying to come up with contingencies, expecting 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 lots of different, observable ways, but it is still shocking. and for all the sort of unimaginability of a former president...
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there's another new york city bagel here in chicago. corey: not a new york city bagel. -lemonis: what is it called? -corey: new york bagel. lemonis: oh, i'm sorry, i forgot the "c." -corey: that's correct. -laurie: wait, wait, wait. -corey: the "c." -lemonis: and the likelihood of confusion is zero. do people ever walk in and say to you, "oh, i went to your place in skokie"? -corey: they do. lemonis: do they ever go to that place and say, "i went to your place on dearborn"? -corey: they do. lemonis: great. do they ever put reviews on there and you're like, "that's not us"? -corey: they do. -laurie: right. lemonis: i don't want to spend my money and your money and your money to build the brand in a market that somebody else is gonna draft off. i don't like the generic nature of the current name and its lack of specificity or something special, and i feel like there's some underbelly here to why he's resisting. i still don't understand why corey's disappeared. you had built years and years... -corey: to building the brand. -lemonis: ...of building the brand, and then you
there's another new york city bagel here in chicago. corey: not a new york city bagel. -lemonis: what is it called? -corey: new york bagel. lemonis: oh, i'm sorry, i forgot the "c." -corey: that's correct. -laurie: wait, wait, wait. -corey: the "c." -lemonis: and the likelihood of confusion is zero. do people ever walk in and say to you, "oh, i went to your place in skokie"? -corey: they do. lemonis: do they ever go to that place and say, "i went to your place...
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they also have to face lawsuits from the new york attorney general, the d.c. attorney general and this news comes at the worst time for the nra because the discussion on background checks in the senate is just heating up. it will be onerous if not impossible for the nra to effectively oppose gun safely and lobby lawmakers, which they always do, while fighting these court battles and they're mounting debt. >> do you think that the background check litigation -- legislation, excuse me. has a path through the united states senate? >> absolutely, i do. we're having positive conversations with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. this is something 90% of americans support, 89% of gun owners, only one intent belongs to the nra, 81% of republicans, on top of that return to normal after covid it means the return of shootings across the country. it is time after 25 years for congress to act. it's the right president, it's the right congress and we're gonna make sure that this gets done. >> shannon watts, the founder of moms demand actions, thank you for being here ton
they also have to face lawsuits from the new york attorney general, the d.c. attorney general and this news comes at the worst time for the nra because the discussion on background checks in the senate is just heating up. it will be onerous if not impossible for the nra to effectively oppose gun safely and lobby lawmakers, which they always do, while fighting these court battles and they're mounting debt. >> do you think that the background check litigation -- legislation, excuse me. has...
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tom brook, bbc news, new york. the composer and theatre owner andrew lloyd webber has told the bbc that it is selfish not to get vaccinated against covid—19. speaking to edward stourton for radio 4's the world at one, he said livelihoods depend on restrictions being lifted onjune 21st — and that although theatres can reopen from today, none of his will be. none, sadly, because the shows that are in the theatres are the shows that can't play to a 50% audience because they would just be too costly. but in any event, frozen doesn't open until the end of august and my cinderella, that was going to have its world premiere on the 14th ofjuly if we're lucky, so that so that wouldn't be open anyway, but it isjust, i'm afraid, a fact that most musicals can't play to 50% capacity. so, thejune 21st date, is, from your perspective, absolutely critical. absolutely critical. if that doesn't happen, i really don't even want to think about it. it has been such a devastating time for everybody. but, one has to think all the tim
tom brook, bbc news, new york. the composer and theatre owner andrew lloyd webber has told the bbc that it is selfish not to get vaccinated against covid—19. speaking to edward stourton for radio 4's the world at one, he said livelihoods depend on restrictions being lifted onjune 21st — and that although theatres can reopen from today, none of his will be. none, sadly, because the shows that are in the theatres are the shows that can't play to a 50% audience because they would just be too...
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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...