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new york city still precludes interior dining at any level. and places like outside of the city they are having interior dining. i think without that, these restaurants are not going to be able to survive. and the federal government is going to have to provide additional relief or you'll see massive job loss. you're already seeing massive job cuts in the hospitality sectors and hotels like the marriott in washington, d.c. which had over 1500 employees, closed down permanently. you're going to see much more of that. and i don't think -- many of these hotels will not reopen. the nature of the business has changed as well. group travel, corporate travel is going to be down significantly because everybody's getting more familiar with technology, and it's actually more efficient and equally as productive in many instances. i think we're going the see significant foreclosures in the hospitality industry. pretty soon, by the way. maria: unbelievable. you're right, people are rah realizing they can be much more productive, and it's actually working fr
new york city still precludes interior dining at any level. and places like outside of the city they are having interior dining. i think without that, these restaurants are not going to be able to survive. and the federal government is going to have to provide additional relief or you'll see massive job loss. you're already seeing massive job cuts in the hospitality sectors and hotels like the marriott in washington, d.c. which had over 1500 employees, closed down permanently. you're going to...
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if the new york city mckown do it we will after the city council agreed to cut the new york city police department's budget by roughly $1000000000.00 the police officers union decided to go rogue political road that is they decided to endorse donald trump now many times people say that a union like ours lorand for sprint groups give indorsements not a new york city p.b.s. star in the new york city p.b.s. mr president you are in the endorsement and you've earned its indorsement i'm proud to get it no surprise it's got anger burning in the bellies of the democratic party here in new york. i am speechless new york city's a beautifully diverse working class democratic city the n.y.p.d. says clearly showing they're not interested in working with the people of our city this explains their continued aggression against innocent people it's time for dramatic change and why p.d. union endures trump i'm sure this is a part of the neighborhood outreach plan also does anyone else see a potential problem with police unions enforcement arms of the state with lethal weapons promoting preferred candidat
if the new york city mckown do it we will after the city council agreed to cut the new york city police department's budget by roughly $1000000000.00 the police officers union decided to go rogue political road that is they decided to endorse donald trump now many times people say that a union like ours lorand for sprint groups give indorsements not a new york city p.b.s. star in the new york city p.b.s. mr president you are in the endorsement and you've earned its indorsement i'm proud to get...
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city tax, money new york city desperately needs. he became a republican overnight making the case for lower taxes on wealthy people. former new york city police commissioner bernie carico has another idea why some new yorkers fled the city saying to no one wants to live, visit, go to school in the city that is not safe. it is dÉjÀ vu the 80s and 90s and bill diblasio and governor cuomo allowed this to happen. there are a lot of concerns in new york city. by some wealthy friends a drink. >> 2020 has been saved, she does mac & cheese. carley: i saw this oliver twitter, cheetos is coming out with its own macaroni and cheese in 3 different flavors, bold and cheesy, flaming hot and cheesy jalapeno. i never had flaming hot before. they are a cult classic. you can get them in macaroni and cheese form. jillian: i would love to try them. >> in the next hour, a nurse on the frontlines called on teachers to get back to class but is she right, doctor siegel reacts. find your keys. find your get-up-and-go. find pants that aren't sweats. find y
city tax, money new york city desperately needs. he became a republican overnight making the case for lower taxes on wealthy people. former new york city police commissioner bernie carico has another idea why some new yorkers fled the city saying to no one wants to live, visit, go to school in the city that is not safe. it is dÉjÀ vu the 80s and 90s and bill diblasio and governor cuomo allowed this to happen. there are a lot of concerns in new york city. by some wealthy friends a drink....
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we just lost new york city. flash flood warning for a few spots. in total right now, 2.6 million people without power. their covid-19 lives just got a lot more complicated. you saw some of the pictures that i showed you, working from home, kids at home, no wi-fi, you get the idea, it's going to be very difficult. >> yeah, very hot. your refrigerator is not working, the number of problems escalates. let's hope that power gets turned back on very quickly for your neighbors, our colleagues many of whom from home. thank you, nbc meteorologist bill karins. >>> gabe gutierrez joins us from lower manhattan in new york city. long island railroad has suspended service system wide, tell me what's happening where you are? >> reporter: chris, as you mentioned, some transit disruptions this afternoon as the tropical storm roared through. this massive tube set up to try to prevent any flooding from the east reefer, an area that was hit very hard by superstorm sandy years ago, now we're starting to get those reports talking about from new jersey, to williamsburg
we just lost new york city. flash flood warning for a few spots. in total right now, 2.6 million people without power. their covid-19 lives just got a lot more complicated. you saw some of the pictures that i showed you, working from home, kids at home, no wi-fi, you get the idea, it's going to be very difficult. >> yeah, very hot. your refrigerator is not working, the number of problems escalates. let's hope that power gets turned back on very quickly for your neighbors, our colleagues...
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( cheers ) >> reporter: brad laer is a council member in new york city. he said lf of the schools in his brooklyn dishave requested permission to close streets next to their schools to expand outdoor spa for students. >> the teachers we've talked to have beeortive, and the principals we've talked to have been supportivas well. we're not looking to dictate what schools have to do. we're looking to offer them >> reporter: taking classesdo. outdoors is certainly not a new idea. new york city had "open air schools" over a century ago when tuberculosis and the spanish flu hit the city. >> yes, in 1918, when the pandemic hit, there was outdoor schooling. this isomething that's taking place all around the world, all around the country. we just have to make sure every school has access. >> reporter: how do you apply somethinlike this equally throughout all of new york city's 1,700 schools? >> yeah, those schools that have a really big playground can do a on their playgrounds. those schools that don't have a playground might be across the this one right here.park,
( cheers ) >> reporter: brad laer is a council member in new york city. he said lf of the schools in his brooklyn dishave requested permission to close streets next to their schools to expand outdoor spa for students. >> the teachers we've talked to have beeortive, and the principals we've talked to have been supportivas well. we're not looking to dictate what schools have to do. we're looking to offer them >> reporter: taking classesdo. outdoors is certainly not a new idea....
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not in the new york city pba. in the new york city pba, you earn the endorsement, and you have earned this endorsement. i am proud to give it. [applause] president trump: i want to thank you. that was incredible. out.umed it was given [laughter] i see a lot of things given out and they should not be given out. but a special man, and you are just really special people. you are very brave people. i will say this, you read a lot of negatives. a lot of fake media, false news, corrupt news. but you have no idea how much the people of this country love our police departments, our police, our law enforcement, our border patrols. ice those into the toughest situations, they take out ms 13 by the thousands, then they get abused. but they are loved by the people of this country, and new york's great police force is something i grew up with. i used to go with my father in brooklyn to a little hamburger place for lunch. and we would see these big cops come in and they were great and everyone stood at attention when they walke
not in the new york city pba. in the new york city pba, you earn the endorsement, and you have earned this endorsement. i am proud to give it. [applause] president trump: i want to thank you. that was incredible. out.umed it was given [laughter] i see a lot of things given out and they should not be given out. but a special man, and you are just really special people. you are very brave people. i will say this, you read a lot of negatives. a lot of fake media, false news, corrupt news. but you...
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york city? what lessons did you take away? >> i don't know if it changed my view. i think they are ready came in with the perspective of someone who didn't grow up wealthy or had been online food stamps. so this was not foreign to me. but i think it reiterated what i wanted to get across is that the public has a tendency to view homelessness with a man on the street with a cardboard sign and in new york city especially they look like me. and it shows people are people and that there are obstacles and education and unfortunately it ends in homelessness. . . . .
york city? what lessons did you take away? >> i don't know if it changed my view. i think they are ready came in with the perspective of someone who didn't grow up wealthy or had been online food stamps. so this was not foreign to me. but i think it reiterated what i wanted to get across is that the public has a tendency to view homelessness with a man on the street with a cardboard sign and in new york city especially they look like me. and it shows people are people and that there are...
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not in the new york city p.b.s. are in the new york city p.b.s. mr president you are in the endorsement and you've earned it indorsement i'm proud to give it no surprise it's got anger burning in the bellies of the democratic party here in new york i am speechless new york city's a beautifully diverse working class democratic city the n.y.p.d. clearly showing they're not interested in working with the people of our city this explains their continued aggression against innocent people it's time for dramatic change and y p d union endorsed trump i'm sure this is a part of the neighborhood outreach plan also does anyone else see a potential problem with police unions enforcement arms of the state with liberal weapons promoting preferred candidates for office is that just me it's a political wrestle mania here in new york we've got trump versus the local officials local officials versus the police and vice versa at this point it's pretty clear new york city needs some kind of caped crusader to stop the wave of crime but will that savior be in washingt
not in the new york city p.b.s. are in the new york city p.b.s. mr president you are in the endorsement and you've earned it indorsement i'm proud to give it no surprise it's got anger burning in the bellies of the democratic party here in new york i am speechless new york city's a beautifully diverse working class democratic city the n.y.p.d. clearly showing they're not interested in working with the people of our city this explains their continued aggression against innocent people it's time...
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of tests we're doing every day in new york city. we have had the lowest number of cases per day since the first half of march. a lot is working. and having that test and trace capacity is part of what is working. it's been a group effort of all parts of government coming together. and that's what actually works, wolf. >> according to the "new york times," dr. barbot added this. what she said, our experts are world-renowned for their epidemiology, surveillance, and response work. the city would be well served by having them at the strategic center of the response, not in the background. so, what do you say to that? because these accusations she's leveling are she's especially critical according to the "new york times" of what you didn't do early on that resulted in a large number of deaths in new york city. >> now, wolf, what you have there in that letter is something that we've talked about, again, for weeks and weeks in this city, made very, very clear that we needed to put together a combined effort of multiple agencies to create
of tests we're doing every day in new york city. we have had the lowest number of cases per day since the first half of march. a lot is working. and having that test and trace capacity is part of what is working. it's been a group effort of all parts of government coming together. and that's what actually works, wolf. >> according to the "new york times," dr. barbot added this. what she said, our experts are world-renowned for their epidemiology, surveillance, and response work....
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york city shelter system and "troop 6000" is now in 20 shelters but there are 450 shelters in new york city and i think about 100 of those are for single adults, more than half i believe are for families with children so that should tell you there are also girls also need to be served. >> if you do go to girl scouts in yc.org, you can support "troop 6000", by volunteering, being able to donate and purchasing cookies, please buy your cookies and of course, what is the number, 12000 kids in the shelter at this point. >> it's 12000 who are of girl scout age, it's a good dream to reach all these girls and the ones that we do have an grateful for, we still have meetings, or holding virtual meetings and were sending a message to them during this pandemic and "troop 6000" means family, we will make sure we are following up with her girls in our families and even our girls are following up with, that is important for people to know, is continuous and this was something that started as something so small and turned into something so enormous and we want to be able to continue that. >> are we go
york city shelter system and "troop 6000" is now in 20 shelters but there are 450 shelters in new york city and i think about 100 of those are for single adults, more than half i believe are for families with children so that should tell you there are also girls also need to be served. >> if you do go to girl scouts in yc.org, you can support "troop 6000", by volunteering, being able to donate and purchasing cookies, please buy your cookies and of course, what is the...
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blackout plunged 200,000 new york city customers into darkness. authorities blaming it on a lightning strike. it's been so frustrating here in connecticut. 375,000 people without power here. and officials hope to have everybody restored by tuesday evening. a full week after the storm made landfall. >> adrienne, thank you. >>> news about the african-american family detained by police in colorado. the d.a. launching a criminal information into the officers involved here. police with guns drawn, mistakenly believing the family was in a stolen suv. the department is cooperating with the investigation. >>> when we come back, the drug tunnel discovery along the mexican border. a look at what federal authorities say may be the most sophisticated tunnel ever. >>> and a former team staffer now facing charges in the death of a baseball star. plan matters more than ever. unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans have so much to take advantage of. see a doctor from the comfort and safety of home with zero copay. call today to get more of the care you need. wi
blackout plunged 200,000 new york city customers into darkness. authorities blaming it on a lightning strike. it's been so frustrating here in connecticut. 375,000 people without power here. and officials hope to have everybody restored by tuesday evening. a full week after the storm made landfall. >> adrienne, thank you. >>> news about the african-american family detained by police in colorado. the d.a. launching a criminal information into the officers involved here. police...
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even quality of life nobody walking around new york city or living in new york city can say the quality of life is not diminished significantly crime is up. those are elements in stimulus that are going to create more people leaving the city. so i think it's going to take new york about a decade or so to dig out of this, maybe longer, but it's not going to be soon. >> don, final question, then tillman fertito was on last week he has a number of major restaurants in new york, and frk he's worried about where this is headed but he said the usa can't come back without new york city is that right? >> no, it's not right. new york city used to be the center of the universe for the financial capital of the globe technology has enabled that to be a more portable industry than what it's been in the past i think new york city will struggle, but other cities in other states are going to prosper as a result of that. i think you're going to see the tax-friendly states and the seven states with no personal income tax grow significantly, and it's a much more competitive environment. new york city can
even quality of life nobody walking around new york city or living in new york city can say the quality of life is not diminished significantly crime is up. those are elements in stimulus that are going to create more people leaving the city. so i think it's going to take new york about a decade or so to dig out of this, maybe longer, but it's not going to be soon. >> don, final question, then tillman fertito was on last week he has a number of major restaurants in new york, and frk he's...
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yorkers now therefore be it known jimmy van brainerd, the new york city council, honored burgess for her outstanding service and enduring contributions to the community. expectations were now in writing, she gave herself two weeks to find volunteers and recruit more girls. so, tell us what happened next. after that it was to keep on going. i remember going to the office, recruiting volunteers, recruiting girls, printed them out at home that day, a deep blue uniform on, flyers in the hallways and the first flyer i was putting up, volunteers that is on the wall. they were fine and that was confirmed standing there in the hallway. but just remember, every flag to the elevator on each elevator or two elevators, getting off all floors and taking it that way, around the breakfast area where everyone was getting there. we had those girls, i was trying to get the volunteers. i remember having a big lunch, food, trains and no one had all this food. and then it was trained for 15 minutes. they are coming down and talking about the training video and go over everything with you, then she is lik
yorkers now therefore be it known jimmy van brainerd, the new york city council, honored burgess for her outstanding service and enduring contributions to the community. expectations were now in writing, she gave herself two weeks to find volunteers and recruit more girls. so, tell us what happened next. after that it was to keep on going. i remember going to the office, recruiting volunteers, recruiting girls, printed them out at home that day, a deep blue uniform on, flyers in the hallways...
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. >> not even new york city? >> new york city also had outer boroughs that had republican dominance, which is stilt case in staten island. but in pock -- but in pockets of queens as well. >> social security? >> the issue on social security is something that smith had tried to implement in new york state when it came to widows and orphans' pensions. he tried to experiment with health insurance for industrial workers and also tried to do all kinds of social security issues when it came to trying to support those that were downtrodden, make-work projects were something that he had experimented with and it might have been one of those programs he would have carried into the new deal had he won. >> i just wanted to address one other aspect that came up, which is about the south. one of the strange things that emerges, so wasn't a catholicism more powerfulful in the south than in the midwest? that's a hard question to answer. but we've been talking about democrats versus republicans here. one of the things that were ve
. >> not even new york city? >> new york city also had outer boroughs that had republican dominance, which is stilt case in staten island. but in pock -- but in pockets of queens as well. >> social security? >> the issue on social security is something that smith had tried to implement in new york state when it came to widows and orphans' pensions. he tried to experiment with health insurance for industrial workers and also tried to do all kinds of social security issues...
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in new york city. we will have checkpoints at key entry points to the city. travelers coming in from those states will be given information about the quarantine, they'll will be reminded that it is required, not optional. they'll be reminded that failure to quarantine is a violation of state law, and it comes with serious penalties. tax under certain circumstances, fines could be as high as $10,000. >> tucker: got that? it doesn't make any sense at all, he didn't bother to explain why they're doing it, there is no science behind it. but the one thing you know for sure is it's your fault. not his, yours. your failures are a severe violation of the law, says bill de blasio. you'll be punished if you disobey. you are bad. travelers from new york city are about to learn a very important lesson. it's a lesson that those from nursing homes in new york, those who survived them have already learned, and it's this: the people who make the worst decisions, the decision to kill people, never face consequences for
in new york city. we will have checkpoints at key entry points to the city. travelers coming in from those states will be given information about the quarantine, they'll will be reminded that it is required, not optional. they'll be reminded that failure to quarantine is a violation of state law, and it comes with serious penalties. tax under certain circumstances, fines could be as high as $10,000. >> tucker: got that? it doesn't make any sense at all, he didn't bother to explain why...
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bringing back the rush hour buzz in new york city. a coalition of top property owners and managers working the phones, pressing the biggest employers to speed up the return of workers. a serious hurricane situation unfolding for the gulf coast has hurricane laura barrels towards texas and louisiana. we will tell you how the fallout could impact the nation's energy center. let's get a quick look at those markets. a bit of a mixed trading day but it seems the broader s&p 500 is finding its way into positive territory. we are at all-time highs for the s&p 500. it seems to be the united states and china, some indication they are willing to talk. the phase i deal. that is a positive. the dow under pressure now but on days when we are looking for direction we usually don't look any further than the tech stocks. 10-year, money in the u.s., up. we are talking best buy. look at shares right now. what we are seeing and a lot of companies is not about the quarter you had, it is the warning of what is to come. a warning of slowing growth after th
bringing back the rush hour buzz in new york city. a coalition of top property owners and managers working the phones, pressing the biggest employers to speed up the return of workers. a serious hurricane situation unfolding for the gulf coast has hurricane laura barrels towards texas and louisiana. we will tell you how the fallout could impact the nation's energy center. let's get a quick look at those markets. a bit of a mixed trading day but it seems the broader s&p 500 is finding its...
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obviously, he doesn't care about new york city. >> no new york state and new york city, the case count is way down the hospitalizations are way down we have gone days with maybe one or two deaths across the entire state. i know a lot of people must be thinking, what are you waiting for. what are you waiting for? >> that's what we all are, 100%. i have restaurants in other parts of new york. i'm up in hamptons i'm in great neck. i'm all over but in new york city, our mayor has decided that i want to see as many businesses possible go out of business. e has no idea what he's doing the industry and the poor workers that cannot work that are no longer getting the $600 stimulus. mayor de blasio hasn't missed a check. he talks about i was the mayor of the people. he is not the mayor of the people it's all about himself and for some reason he does not care about new york all he has to do is let us open up and if there's any rise at all in cases, shut us back down again. >> can a city, what does this mean the fact that in new york city, you're still out of business, basically with indoor dinin
obviously, he doesn't care about new york city. >> no new york state and new york city, the case count is way down the hospitalizations are way down we have gone days with maybe one or two deaths across the entire state. i know a lot of people must be thinking, what are you waiting for. what are you waiting for? >> that's what we all are, 100%. i have restaurants in other parts of new york. i'm up in hamptons i'm in great neck. i'm all over but in new york city, our mayor has...
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david lee miller is tracking the latest from new york city. good evening. >> new york city, once the epicenter of the coronavirus epidemic has now been given the green light to reopen classrooms this fall was that would make it the only major school district in the country to resume regular classroom operations. although the initial reopening plan got bad remarks from the teachers union an updated
david lee miller is tracking the latest from new york city. good evening. >> new york city, once the epicenter of the coronavirus epidemic has now been given the green light to reopen classrooms this fall was that would make it the only major school district in the country to resume regular classroom operations. although the initial reopening plan got bad remarks from the teachers union an updated
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very well what's being going on in new york city. we have the bail reform laws. it's a different new york city than it used to be. a lot of times people say new york city sets an example for the rest of the country. my question to you, what does a biden/harris administration look like in terms of fighting crime on the streets of the city. >> horrible. he's the panderer in chief and she's number two. they never stand for anything for more than two days. she put all those marijuana people in jail. she let a career criminal go who committed murder after she let him go. she didn't bring cases against prominent judges and politicians in san francisco because she was afraid to do it. she was such a lousy da the homicide rate went up in san francisco while she was da. that alone should disqualify her. any da that has crime rates go up while you're da should look for another job, not be in public office. she changed her position on everything. now, i don't know what she's going to be. is she going to be the moderate vice presidential candida
very well what's being going on in new york city. we have the bail reform laws. it's a different new york city than it used to be. a lot of times people say new york city sets an example for the rest of the country. my question to you, what does a biden/harris administration look like in terms of fighting crime on the streets of the city. >> horrible. he's the panderer in chief and she's number two. they never stand for anything for more than two days. she put all those marijuana people...
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i worked in new york city for salomon brothers. i always wanted to work in new york. it was a sense of accomplishment, and i was devoted to it.ayed until after then i went ho. i ran in the park probably four to five days a week. i loved the freedom of the park. it just gave me a sense of vitality. >> at the same time as a young solomon brothers banker is stepping out of her east side home and starts running toward central park, there's a group of at least 30 young people about a mile and a half away, and they're about to come into the park. >> we just got a call of a disorderly group of about 30 to 40 males inside central park acting disorderly and harassing people. >> i'm trisha meili, and i'm known as the central park jogger. it was 30 years ago that i went out for a run after work in central park and i was attacked. >> 100th street and the east drive. they're attacking joggers on the reservoir. as we move forward, let's continue to practice these healthy habits, brought to you by lysol. wash your hands often with soap and water and monitor your health. always use t
i worked in new york city for salomon brothers. i always wanted to work in new york. it was a sense of accomplishment, and i was devoted to it.ayed until after then i went ho. i ran in the park probably four to five days a week. i loved the freedom of the park. it just gave me a sense of vitality. >> at the same time as a young solomon brothers banker is stepping out of her east side home and starts running toward central park, there's a group of at least 30 young people about a mile and...
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it does it affect how you view poverty in new york city. one of the lessons what readers to take away butter city and equality or are there lessons. nikita: i don't know if it changed my view . the garden acumen the perspective of someone who did not grow up wealthy. someone's family who had been on food stamps. i had free lunches. so this was on foreign to me. i think it's reiterated what i wanted to get across is that link the public a tendency to view homelessness as the ministry with a sign and homelessness is in new york city especially, people like me. there are women, many of them are black and hispanic. who are raising families. to me, this book shows that and also people are people. and sometimes there are obstacles. economics, education, and unfortunately, that incident homelessness. at this point, i think our government is going to have to really think about helping policies, not just in new york city but room country. >> i think this one is for giselle friday allison asked, what advice you have for encouraging and recruiting fem
it does it affect how you view poverty in new york city. one of the lessons what readers to take away butter city and equality or are there lessons. nikita: i don't know if it changed my view . the garden acumen the perspective of someone who did not grow up wealthy. someone's family who had been on food stamps. i had free lunches. so this was on foreign to me. i think it's reiterated what i wanted to get across is that link the public a tendency to view homelessness as the ministry with a sign...
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york city shelter system as troops 6,000 now in 20 shelters but there are 450 shelters in new york city and i think about 100 of those are for single adults, so more than half, i believe, are for families with children and so that should tell you that there are many other girls who also need to be served. >> absolutely, yeah. if i could plug in there too, girl scouts and if you go to n nyc.org, you can volunteer, donating and purchasing cookies, please buy your cookies and, you know, of course, you know, what is the number now, somewhere near 12,000 kids we have in the shelter system at this point. >> 12,000 that are girl scout age. >> it's a dream for us to reach all of the girls and the ones that we do have i am grateful, we are still having meetings and holding virtual meetings with the girls and trying to stay connected to them during the pandemic and troop 6,000 means family and we are making sure that everyone is taken care of and everyone is seeing that we are following up with girls and families and even our founding girls we are following up with so i think that's really import
york city shelter system as troops 6,000 now in 20 shelters but there are 450 shelters in new york city and i think about 100 of those are for single adults, so more than half, i believe, are for families with children and so that should tell you that there are many other girls who also need to be served. >> absolutely, yeah. if i could plug in there too, girl scouts and if you go to n nyc.org, you can volunteer, donating and purchasing cookies, please buy your cookies and, you know, of...
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you're seeing an exodus from new york city. you're also seeing an exodus from those states with big cities where local officials are derelict in their duties and have not shown up for action. and this is something that the president understands. he understands that if you don't are have a safe city, you're not going to have an environment where people will investment if people stop investing and flee, what you have is a population that deteriorates. new york is back to a pre-rudy giuliani time. and that's just crazy. the president is entrepreneur enough, he is competitive enough to know that he can speak directly to the concerns of those folks. and i think that he can make the democrats spend some serious money to hold on to a tate like new york which should be theirs in a walk. gregg: if yet joe biden -- and yet joe biden and kamala harris aren't talking about out as well. the silence is deafening. if trump is the law and order candidate, does their silence mean that they're the lawless and disorder candidates? >> just think a
you're seeing an exodus from new york city. you're also seeing an exodus from those states with big cities where local officials are derelict in their duties and have not shown up for action. and this is something that the president understands. he understands that if you don't are have a safe city, you're not going to have an environment where people will investment if people stop investing and flee, what you have is a population that deteriorates. new york is back to a pre-rudy giuliani time....
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new york city's mayor is blaming the pandemic. >> we are dealing with a perfect storm. i keep telling everyone, i think every day new yorkers understand it, we have been put their hell in this city. everything fell apart because of the coronavirus. >> in wisconsin president trump rep to mend expressed concern for his hometown. >> my beautiful beautiful fifth avenue in new york has been looted and pillaged. it was allowed to happen by an incompetent mare that doesn't have a clue. >> and the president is saying if mayor bill de blasio cannot get it together, the feds will step in to address it. the big apple mayor isn't impressed. >> the president blustered on the president tries to throw attention to himself and rarely has much to back it up. >> they are asking us to abandon our community. >> the new york city police benevolent association says de blasio and of the democrats should look in the mirror. the reasons aren't comp located, our city politicians have demonized us at every turn and in the process stripped off necessary tools to get guns off the streets. when cops
new york city's mayor is blaming the pandemic. >> we are dealing with a perfect storm. i keep telling everyone, i think every day new yorkers understand it, we have been put their hell in this city. everything fell apart because of the coronavirus. >> in wisconsin president trump rep to mend expressed concern for his hometown. >> my beautiful beautiful fifth avenue in new york has been looted and pillaged. it was allowed to happen by an incompetent mare that doesn't have a...
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york city in a new yorker's mind. how long will it take for new york to come back to where it was? >> i think this is a game changer for new york i think it's going to be diminished i think new york is a world class vibrant city always will do well. it's going to do less well 5, 10, 15 years from now as a result of all of this. i think a lot does depend on how we approach globalization. new york is a global city. relies on global trade, immigration, foreign investment. governments have been trying to protect their populations from virus. a lot depends on getting those walls down again and getting trade back up, tourism, travel all those things that make new york great future policy makers work hard to engage with the rest of the world. new york will be okay. there's a lot of head winds here >> are there certain areas that stand to benefit the worst or benefit the most or we just heard you say new york city but robert mentioned that people are moving to connecticut and moving to the hamptons. might some municipalities
york city in a new yorker's mind. how long will it take for new york to come back to where it was? >> i think this is a game changer for new york i think it's going to be diminished i think new york is a world class vibrant city always will do well. it's going to do less well 5, 10, 15 years from now as a result of all of this. i think a lot does depend on how we approach globalization. new york is a global city. relies on global trade, immigration, foreign investment. governments have...
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york city, there is another catalyst not to go into new york city. charles payne, to you, my friend. charles: most hospitable town in america. [laughter]. i thought the idea was to lure people into the city. neil, we'll cover that as well. thanks a lot. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking now, great news, i won't say great, much better than expected news on unemployment and earnings helping the market today. what is going to happen, folks, when the vaccine comes? some are saying it could be disasterous. where you want to be positioned so you don't lose your shirt. before we get to all of that, the american people, we need more relief. congress is not helping. what president trump could do on his own to keep that ball rolling. speaking of president trump he is touring
york city, there is another catalyst not to go into new york city. charles payne, to you, my friend. charles: most hospitable town in america. [laughter]. i thought the idea was to lure people into the city. neil, we'll cover that as well. thanks a lot. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking now, great news, i won't say great, much better than expected news on unemployment and earnings helping the market today. what is going to happen, folks,...
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york city the whole metropolitan new york city on held power under six governors and five mayors and never had more power than any governor or mayor combined. he held that power for more than 40 years. and i was explaining political pie on - - power had no idea the power that he had. neither did anybody else. all i could see it was somehow outside the tradition of everything i have learned about democratic government i feel that he truly wanted to understand and explain political power, urban political power would have to determine the sources of robert moses how he got it and used in shape the city. what i wanted to do was tell the fundamentals of true political power not theoretical political power that is textbook but the essence of such power perhaps the best way of doing that is to examine and portray the life of robert moses the powerbrokers most fundamental power supply could find out the sources and how he held on so long and use it to shape the greatest city in the western world it would add something to our understanding how political power works in the cities of america in
york city the whole metropolitan new york city on held power under six governors and five mayors and never had more power than any governor or mayor combined. he held that power for more than 40 years. and i was explaining political pie on - - power had no idea the power that he had. neither did anybody else. all i could see it was somehow outside the tradition of everything i have learned about democratic government i feel that he truly wanted to understand and explain political power, urban...
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domainwant to get closer in new york city. last week, there were reports the new york city might eliminate hundreds of emerging new responder positions amidst the budget crisis. joe: we know that the fed has established municipal facility. we have seen this powerful tax hit. two big cities. new york expected to see a 14% decline in budget in 2021. it raises the question, is the programf the fed's really filling the whole? joining us with more, the director of research and analysis with employee america. analyst at the federal reserve bank of new york. thank you very much for joining us. ay can't new york city and bunch of other cities just borrow money from the fed and not have to do any budget cuts? >> thank you for having me. i think the case of new york city is very instructive with the complaints faced generally and the limits of what the missable facility and do right now. new york city is considering laying off emt workers. that bill de blasio has proposed both layoffs and has asked governor cuomo for forority to borrow
domainwant to get closer in new york city. last week, there were reports the new york city might eliminate hundreds of emerging new responder positions amidst the budget crisis. joe: we know that the fed has established municipal facility. we have seen this powerful tax hit. two big cities. new york expected to see a 14% decline in budget in 2021. it raises the question, is the programf the fed's really filling the whole? joining us with more, the director of research and analysis with employee...
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north carolina and up 95, over new york city tomorrow. we do have a tornado watch out. it will be making landfall in the next few hours, potentially as a haur toav ands mil an il, w rkomorrodoes in ts through new england tomorrow night. the next 38 hours, david, will be intense. >> doesn't matter the category of this storm, it's going to be dangerous. rob, thank you. we're thinking of all the families in the storm zone tonight. and the medical workers already on the front lines against the coronavirus. and tonight, we turn to the virus, and what dr. deborah birx, a member of the president's team said, that led the president to take aim at dr. birx. she said what we are seeing today is different from march and april, that it is extraordinarily widespread. she pointed out it's into rural and urban areas. well, what the president just said about dr. birx as we came on tonight. and the numbers here. more than 155,000 american lives now lost. today marked the first day of school for some children in georgia, but in one school district alone, n
north carolina and up 95, over new york city tomorrow. we do have a tornado watch out. it will be making landfall in the next few hours, potentially as a haur toav ands mil an il, w rkomorrodoes in ts through new england tomorrow night. the next 38 hours, david, will be intense. >> doesn't matter the category of this storm, it's going to be dangerous. rob, thank you. we're thinking of all the families in the storm zone tonight. and the medical workers already on the front lines against...
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reporter: new york city suffered a decline in population. mayor de blasio does not appear to be worried saying that everyone is replaceable. >> i am not going to beg anyone to live in the greatest city in the world. there are plenty of people who' to live in new york city, who come here no matter what. reporter: mayor may not be begging but governor cuomo is, joking that he has been bribing his friends with free dinners and drinks to come back to the city. shannon: thank you. tonight, in north carolina, 86-year-old rudy armstrong said his chihuahua saved his life, he had a stroke last week, fell down unable to move, he lives lone trained his dog to run and get the dock master if he needed help, he did get help. and dock master called 911 and rudy is recovering nicely. the you are midnight heroes. most trusted, grateful you spent the evening with us, good night from washington, i am shannon bream. >> the case against donald trump and mike pence is open and shut. >> she's ready to do this job on day one. >> there's nobody more insulting to bid
reporter: new york city suffered a decline in population. mayor de blasio does not appear to be worried saying that everyone is replaceable. >> i am not going to beg anyone to live in the greatest city in the world. there are plenty of people who' to live in new york city, who come here no matter what. reporter: mayor may not be begging but governor cuomo is, joking that he has been bribing his friends with free dinners and drinks to come back to the city. shannon: thank you. tonight, in...
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in new york city. the fact of the matter is that you cannot understand hallway validation, what happens before the zoom, after the zoom, unless you are actually in the office. i attended a board many -- meeting of a public committee whose board i sit last week. it is so critical to be there in person. you just do not get the work from the shoulders-up in the link them zoom call. it does not work or you can maintain and sustain, but you cannot build or grow. of: you run a lot restaurants, and those restaurants have to be open. essentially they are not. you can go down to a restaurant on 55th street, i think, and they have their wonderful cafe outside. you can do the french cafe thing. but guess what, you cannot go in the restaurant. how critical is the reopening of real estate and the reopening of restaurants? tony: at the empire state building, we have a lot of services, restaurants, food vendors, and they will deliver to people's desks, delivered to offices. people need to be there for people to have
in new york city. the fact of the matter is that you cannot understand hallway validation, what happens before the zoom, after the zoom, unless you are actually in the office. i attended a board many -- meeting of a public committee whose board i sit last week. it is so critical to be there in person. you just do not get the work from the shoulders-up in the link them zoom call. it does not work or you can maintain and sustain, but you cannot build or grow. of: you run a lot restaurants, and...
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quote i love new york city, when i first moved to new york city it was dream come true now completely dead, but new york city always bounces back, no. not this time. but new york city is the center of the financial universe opportunities are flourish here again. no, not this time new york city has experienced worse, no, it hasn't, joining me right now author himself, james thanks for being here you are a longtime new yorker, you love the city, but you've left why do you think new york city is dead won't come back? >> a. >> well maria, first off thanks for having me on the show, second, right now, there is a major problem. tax revenues going down, deficits going up, something like a third or more of restaurants and small businesses might already be permanently closed in new york city, apartment vacancies all-time high going to get higher, one in four residents have not been paying rent since march who knows how many more vacancies there will be, and, the city is already even said the deficits are so high they have to start laying off critical employees like emps frontline workers teach
quote i love new york city, when i first moved to new york city it was dream come true now completely dead, but new york city always bounces back, no. not this time. but new york city is the center of the financial universe opportunities are flourish here again. no, not this time new york city has experienced worse, no, it hasn't, joining me right now author himself, james thanks for being here you are a longtime new yorker, you love the city, but you've left why do you think new york city is...