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will they be the first wave in new york city? mayor de blasio: we have been saying this for weeks and weeks -- let me flip the equation. where else would you go but where the need is greatest? of course when it comes to going out to the grassroots, we are going to go to the places that suffered the most and are still the most vulnerable. absolutely. reporter: good morning, mr. mayor, and happy new year. mayor de blasio: happy new year. how are you doing today? reporter: i am good. how are you? mayor de blasio: could not be better. reporter: on a personal note, i know you said the new year's resolution was going to be to get those million vaccines. but on a personal note, do you have any resolutions? mayor de blasio: all i can tell you is i want to make 2021 an amazing year in new york city. i have so much energy right now. i'm going to burn my way to the finish line this year. on december 31, 2021, we are going to look back and say we did amazing things in new york city. we turned the tide. we started the recovery. we reached peo
will they be the first wave in new york city? mayor de blasio: we have been saying this for weeks and weeks -- let me flip the equation. where else would you go but where the need is greatest? of course when it comes to going out to the grassroots, we are going to go to the places that suffered the most and are still the most vulnerable. absolutely. reporter: good morning, mr. mayor, and happy new year. mayor de blasio: happy new year. how are you doing today? reporter: i am good. how are you?...
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what is happening in new york city, new york city is not publishing detailed data on covid-19 infections as to say washington, d.c. or other cities do. so but then they're coming in and shutting them down. it is just so wrong they're destroying one of the great, this is not the greatest city in the world. that is what is happening. your final word, kristin. >> it is absolutely infuriating, liz, politicians, unelected bureaucrats putting in place the orders do not understand the pain that new york city business owners and working class residents are going through because they haven't missed one taxpayer-funded check. their staffs are all being paid. meanwhile the private sector is hurting. and new york city's business owners, they don't want more help from the government. they just want the ability to run their businesses. they want the freedom to do that in a safe way. and yet they are continually shut down even though the science and data does not back it up. it is really sad. this will all just continue the devastation that we're seeing in new york as people and corporations continue t
what is happening in new york city, new york city is not publishing detailed data on covid-19 infections as to say washington, d.c. or other cities do. so but then they're coming in and shutting them down. it is just so wrong they're destroying one of the great, this is not the greatest city in the world. that is what is happening. your final word, kristin. >> it is absolutely infuriating, liz, politicians, unelected bureaucrats putting in place the orders do not understand the pain that...
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what is happening in new york city, new york city is not publishing detaill on covid-19 infections. that say washington, d.c. and other cities deal. they are not coming in and shutting them down. it is just so sad they are destroying the greatest city in the world. >> it is absolutely infuriating. these politicians and bureaucrats were putting in place these orders, do not understand the fame that new york city business owners and working-class residents are going through because they have notd missed one taxpayer-funded check. their staff s is all being paid. meanwhile, the private sector is hurting. new york city business owners do not want more help from the government, they just t want the ability to run their businesses. they want the freedom to do that enough safeway. they are continually shut down even doubt that data does not back it up. this is really sad. this will continue the devastation we are seeing in new york as people and corporations continue to flee. it was once a fantastic and vibrant city. liz:z: thanks for joining us. great to have you on. >> thank you, liz. li
what is happening in new york city, new york city is not publishing detaill on covid-19 infections. that say washington, d.c. and other cities deal. they are not coming in and shutting them down. it is just so sad they are destroying the greatest city in the world. >> it is absolutely infuriating. these politicians and bureaucrats were putting in place these orders, do not understand the fame that new york city business owners and working-class residents are going through because they...
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health. >>> most years, new york city at christmas time is a winter wonder land, this year, not so. we have a look at the changes. new york, lights up like no other city during the holidays. 600,000bulbs are twink he will and it's not like times past. there's no christmas spectacular this area are. normally the rockettes put on five shows a day this time of year. i went as a kid and took my own years but for the if first time in years the rockettes won't be kicking. >> it's coming on christmas, they are cutting down trees. >> about 7 million you tourists visited new york city to browse the department store windows, or skate in the park. this year, the pandemic has kept most of them away. at rockefeller center you can still see the tree as long as you stay socially distant. the tree has been here since the 1930s when rockefeller was built during the great depression. those were bleak times too. but the tree became a symbol of this city's spirit. >> does christmas in new york feel different to you this year? >> well, come on, are you kidding me? of course it's different. i mean, we ar
health. >>> most years, new york city at christmas time is a winter wonder land, this year, not so. we have a look at the changes. new york, lights up like no other city during the holidays. 600,000bulbs are twink he will and it's not like times past. there's no christmas spectacular this area are. normally the rockettes put on five shows a day this time of year. i went as a kid and took my own years but for the if first time in years the rockettes won't be kicking. >> it's...
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and you are in new york city. different.ty is a high transmission rate in a we lived through this in the spring and we saw the virus take off in new york city. now, it had already been there and we didn't know. really, the federal government fell down on its responsibility to monitor the virus. in mass gatherings, in places of concentration of people, it moves faster. 25%. you can eat and drink and keep your mask up. the cdc put out that guidance, which was clear. nobody accused the trump administration of being overly aggressive on shutdowns. if anything they say the trump administration has been too slow on economic restrictions. so, you put the cdc guidance plus the density of new york city, plus the increase in the hospitalization rate in new york city, plus the increase in the rt rate at 1.3 and that says be .autious and do what you can , yes, it's ao zero reduction of 25%. wanted toewer people do outdoor dining, i understand that. but i also understand that the restaurants have made remarkable adjustments. t
and you are in new york city. different.ty is a high transmission rate in a we lived through this in the spring and we saw the virus take off in new york city. now, it had already been there and we didn't know. really, the federal government fell down on its responsibility to monitor the virus. in mass gatherings, in places of concentration of people, it moves faster. 25%. you can eat and drink and keep your mask up. the cdc put out that guidance, which was clear. nobody accused the trump...
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and you are in new york city. new york city is different. a high transmission rate in a dense environment is different and we lived through this in the spring and we saw the virus take off in new york city. theret had already been and we did not know and really, the federal government fell down on its responsibility to monitor the virus. mass gatherings, in places of concentration of people, it moves faster. 25%, you cannot eat and drink and keep your mask up. the cdc put out that guidance clear.s no one accused the trump administration of being overly aggressive on shutdowns. if anything, they say that trump administration has been too slow on economic restrictions. plusut the cdc guidance the density of new york city plus the increase in the hospitalization rate in new york city and the increase in the rt rate at 1.3% and that says -- because ships. do what you can. zero, aback to reduction of 25%. to dos, fewer people want outdoor dining. i understand that. but i also understand the restaurants have made remarkable adjustments and the hea
and you are in new york city. new york city is different. a high transmission rate in a dense environment is different and we lived through this in the spring and we saw the virus take off in new york city. theret had already been and we did not know and really, the federal government fell down on its responsibility to monitor the virus. mass gatherings, in places of concentration of people, it moves faster. 25%, you cannot eat and drink and keep your mask up. the cdc put out that guidance...
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back to new york city right now. i want to take you to times square where restaurant owners and a lot of their workers are rallying. let's dip into this a little bit. >> we're asking government to help us. we're asking the new president to support us. thank you. >> thank you. [cheering] neil: continue to follow this right now. what they are angry about, understandably, they have been forced to shut down indoor dining. now the caveat here is that they're told it might not last too long but we just got word today from the new york city mayor and new york governor that more sweeping restrictions could be coming, outright shutdown, akin to what we had in the spring of this pandemic year which would just doom all of these guys right now who are hoping that there is a chance they can reopen. keep in mind they are allowing, you know, delivery and outdoor dining but as you just said the city is preparing for a blizzard tomorrow, anywhere from 18 inches to two feet of snow expected in the new york area. so i doubt people will
back to new york city right now. i want to take you to times square where restaurant owners and a lot of their workers are rallying. let's dip into this a little bit. >> we're asking government to help us. we're asking the new president to support us. thank you. >> thank you. [cheering] neil: continue to follow this right now. what they are angry about, understandably, they have been forced to shut down indoor dining. now the caveat here is that they're told it might not last too...
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york city however upstate, northwest of new york city we are certainly getting jackpot snowfall totals and this will be with us for the next couple of hours and by this afternoon most of it will be out-of-the-way but i will tell you any snow on the ground is going to potentially be blown around and cause poor visibility, winds at 40, 50 miles per hour just offshore so that will cause almost blessed like conditions and that will be dangerous of people are urged to stay off the roads, stay home and we will keep you up to date. cheesesteak, anybody? >> a kentucky cafÉ owner could spend two months in jail, in jail for refusing to close his indoor dining room after he was commonly charged with going against state borders. richard hey ho joins me now with his attorney chris weeks. let's go to you first, the charges you are facing, two count of operating a restaurant without a license in two counties, you are facing 60 days in jail, $1,000 in fines. why are you risking so much? >> could you repeat the question? >> why are you risking so much? >> we came along, we have our entire life savings
york city however upstate, northwest of new york city we are certainly getting jackpot snowfall totals and this will be with us for the next couple of hours and by this afternoon most of it will be out-of-the-way but i will tell you any snow on the ground is going to potentially be blown around and cause poor visibility, winds at 40, 50 miles per hour just offshore so that will cause almost blessed like conditions and that will be dangerous of people are urged to stay off the roads, stay home...
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new york city public schools are the safest places to be in new york city. i'm confident we can and should keep them open. >> a lot of people question why have there been so many strict lockdowns. >> have to give the guy credit. i heard todd snickering early but you got to give the mayor credit. there's a lot of pressure on him from the teachers union to go back in lockdown schools again and he's not doing that but we are involved in this lawsuit, still fighting the lawsuit and have to take the progress and safety we saw with middle and elementary schools and start opening up middle schools and high schools. >> thank you for joining us as always, covering a lot of ground, happy new year. >> joe side with the mayor is like me becoming an eagles fan. 47 after the hour. if there was ever a year to drink away this one is probably it. as you gather to celebrate tonight we have hangover helpers for tomorrow. chef and culinary nutritionist next. ♪ celebrate come on ♪ it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfi
new york city public schools are the safest places to be in new york city. i'm confident we can and should keep them open. >> a lot of people question why have there been so many strict lockdowns. >> have to give the guy credit. i heard todd snickering early but you got to give the mayor credit. there's a lot of pressure on him from the teachers union to go back in lockdown schools again and he's not doing that but we are involved in this lawsuit, still fighting the lawsuit and have...
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it's been left standing here in new york city for decades. and some of what we show to visitors are recreated apartments that represent different time periods in the building's history. other apartments have been left as they were in 1988 as a record of that decay and neglect. some of what you see around you is original to the building's construction in 1863. and this handrail that i'm holding onto right now is one of those things. so every resident of this building, all 7,000 of them, use this same handrail. and here we are in one of the museum's ruined apartments. we leave some of the apartments as we found them to show the layer of change that happened over time. visitors often ask us why we don't recreate each and every apartment throughout the building, and that's a very good question. part of the reason we do not do that is because there are clues left behind in some of these apartments that show us how people lived here, what they were doing, what they were thinking, how they changed the building over time. there is a great one right o
it's been left standing here in new york city for decades. and some of what we show to visitors are recreated apartments that represent different time periods in the building's history. other apartments have been left as they were in 1988 as a record of that decay and neglect. some of what you see around you is original to the building's construction in 1863. and this handrail that i'm holding onto right now is one of those things. so every resident of this building, all 7,000 of them, use this...
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rockefeller, and the new york city mayor. ♪ lawrence rockefeller, director of the new york counsel of parks and recreation, gave some background on a proposed park along the hudson side street to harlem river. the first four acres would cost nearly $1 million. national park service director george hartzog presented a plan for half the amount. matching the federal check with state funds and private donations, new york would start immediately to bring the plan to a reality. the hudson's deep waters and long, navigable stretches were instrumental in opening up the continent. early fur traders told of great lands to the north and west. soon, settlers in a mass migration moved up the hudson, following the sun along the western reaches of the mohawk valley to ohio and beyond. ♪ in exploring the hudson, she could have found no more knowledgeable guide than lawrence rockefeller, for the rockefeller family has long been an active force and preserving -- in preserving the sources of the entire hudson corridor. ♪ the president of the national trust for historic preservation pointed out one o
rockefeller, and the new york city mayor. ♪ lawrence rockefeller, director of the new york counsel of parks and recreation, gave some background on a proposed park along the hudson side street to harlem river. the first four acres would cost nearly $1 million. national park service director george hartzog presented a plan for half the amount. matching the federal check with state funds and private donations, new york would start immediately to bring the plan to a reality. the hudson's deep...
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they expect maybe a foot in new york city. the snow is supposed to stop sometime this morning but a couple things we are thinking about, the roads treacherous. we talked about a few accidents in pennsylvania, 60,000 people without power. other issues, restaurants in new york city, indoor dining been, we are thinking of them. they had to clear the roads, so many outdoor structures for these restaurants, so people can eat outside. they had to clear that a way to allow the plows to clear the road in new york city. also thinking of covid-19, connecticut shutting down testing, most of their testing sites today. new york city is reopening testing today at noon, it was shutdown yesterday at 2:00 pm. obviously it is affecting the big things happening here when it comes to all things covid-19 but bottom line stay safe out there. there was a major pile up on i 80 in pennsylvania, two people died. 40,000 people without power in virginia. hundreds of flights canceled or delayed mostly out of boston, jfk, laguardia and new work and so far
they expect maybe a foot in new york city. the snow is supposed to stop sometime this morning but a couple things we are thinking about, the roads treacherous. we talked about a few accidents in pennsylvania, 60,000 people without power. other issues, restaurants in new york city, indoor dining been, we are thinking of them. they had to clear the roads, so many outdoor structures for these restaurants, so people can eat outside. they had to clear that a way to allow the plows to clear the road...
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with me now, two new york city restauranteurs and new york city councilman, joe barelli. sean, i'll start with you. the governor shutting down indoor dining once again in the middle of december, when it's starting to get really cold outside. what is this going to do to your business? >> effectively now we'll have to close because with the weather forecast this week and there's a nor'easter promised, it's just not sustainable to expect people to sit outside. we just have no option but the to close again. carley: that is so sad again. tyler, before the governor shut down indoor dining, restaurants were only allowed to serve inside at 25% capacity. describe what that looked like in your restaurant. that doesn't sound like an environment where people would be climbing all over each other, which would lead to an increase in spread. >> no, let's be clear. inside dining at 25% capacity was well-spaced, adequate tables, responsible adults wearing masks, washing hands and being respectful of each other's space. what we have created here is a safe environment now with personal heat
with me now, two new york city restauranteurs and new york city councilman, joe barelli. sean, i'll start with you. the governor shutting down indoor dining once again in the middle of december, when it's starting to get really cold outside. what is this going to do to your business? >> effectively now we'll have to close because with the weather forecast this week and there's a nor'easter promised, it's just not sustainable to expect people to sit outside. we just have no option but the...
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the first front line workers in the nation vaccinated in new york city. even new york city mayor bill de blasio enforces the lockdowns took time to tout the success. >> the vaccine will be given out from this day forward, from this day forward, the vaccine will be distributed and we will turn the tide on the coronavirus. this is a day to celebrate. reporter: the u.s. attorney general, the u.s. surgeon general says we need to reach herd immunity in order to eradicate the coronavirus from the united states. that is 70% of americans being vaccinated. he said this morning if we don't reach that 70% vaccination the pandemic will not end in 2021. back to you, connell. connell: edward, thank you. edward lawrence in tampa, florida. getting your covid vaccine eventually could be as easy as going to your nearest walmart or cvs pharmacy, walgreens. grady trimble in chicago showing us how some big box stores are ready to be at the vaccine center of distribution. grady. reporter: connell, many americans already go to stores like walmart for their flu shot. as you said
the first front line workers in the nation vaccinated in new york city. even new york city mayor bill de blasio enforces the lockdowns took time to tout the success. >> the vaccine will be given out from this day forward, from this day forward, the vaccine will be distributed and we will turn the tide on the coronavirus. this is a day to celebrate. reporter: the u.s. attorney general, the u.s. surgeon general says we need to reach herd immunity in order to eradicate the coronavirus from...
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area, we will see possibly snowflakes in areas like new york city. so everywhere in blue shows where we'll have light snow. if you're driving heading out early especially from beautiful, rochester, syracuse, the finger lakes, heading towards albany, that's where we have slick parts on the roads. here's the snowfall projection. it's not a blockbuster event. just light snow. notice we're not noting any accumulations around new york city or hudson valley until albany. but the finger lakes area, from cortland, that's who could get snow out of this. the rest of the country, what a forecast this is. i mean, this doesn't even look like a forecast you'd see in december. 70s for as far north as oklahoma
area, we will see possibly snowflakes in areas like new york city. so everywhere in blue shows where we'll have light snow. if you're driving heading out early especially from beautiful, rochester, syracuse, the finger lakes, heading towards albany, that's where we have slick parts on the roads. here's the snowfall projection. it's not a blockbuster event. just light snow. notice we're not noting any accumulations around new york city or hudson valley until albany. but the finger lakes area,...
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of new york city firefighters say they do not plan to take the vaccine. why is that? we're going to speak with the fdny commissioner ahead. >>> and there's a solution for children who cannot log in for virtual classes during the day. ahead we're going to take you to a night school for kinder in gardeners and elementary school. to shorten colds! n highly recommend it! zifans love zicam's unique zinc formula. it shortens colds! zicam zinc that cold! it shortens colds! [ twig snaps ] stop! it's alright. friend. little girl is lost. i am taking her home. my name is captain kidd. captain. -captain. word is she's that captive out of wichita falls. how much you want for her? this child is not for sale. i wanna get you away from all this pain. [ grunting ] captain. get in the clear of it. d'shea: i live in south jamaica, born and raised. i'm a doordasher, i'm a momma with a special needs child, she is the love of my life. doordash provides so much flexibility. if something happens with her, where i need to be home, i can just log out and just say "okay, my family
of new york city firefighters say they do not plan to take the vaccine. why is that? we're going to speak with the fdny commissioner ahead. >>> and there's a solution for children who cannot log in for virtual classes during the day. ahead we're going to take you to a night school for kinder in gardeners and elementary school. to shorten colds! n highly recommend it! zifans love zicam's unique zinc formula. it shortens colds! zicam zinc that cold! it shortens colds! [ twig snaps ]...
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this is new york, we're a gateway to the world. >> new york city, the city that never sleeps, would be a ghost town as hospitals quickly got overwhelmed and new york city became a new center of the pandemic. >> it's going to get worse and worse and worse. >> the coronavirus is not letting up, infecting more than a million people and counting. the u.s. death toll is surging with states like new york scrambling for ventilators. there was confusion over symptoms, over being asymptomatic. >> i still remember thinking this is probably going to be contained, it is going to be all right because that is the optimist inside of me. that is the e.r. doctor inside of me trying to calm everyone down. deep, deep down inside i was scared. >> mask up, don't mask up. it all turned political very quickly. >> new cdc guidelines recommend the wearing of masks in public. >> it's going to be really a voluntary thing. you can do it. you don't have to do it. >> then the coronavirus shut down. the world stopped. the stock market crashed. no in-person school, no sports, no restaurant dining, hollywood closed, t
this is new york, we're a gateway to the world. >> new york city, the city that never sleeps, would be a ghost town as hospitals quickly got overwhelmed and new york city became a new center of the pandemic. >> it's going to get worse and worse and worse. >> the coronavirus is not letting up, infecting more than a million people and counting. the u.s. death toll is surging with states like new york scrambling for ventilators. there was confusion over symptoms, over being...
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reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city. >>> it is monday, december 7, 2020. this is the cbs morning news. another round of lockdowns as coronavirus cases and hospitalizations surge, california is putting the majority of residents back under strict guidelines. the latest restrictions there. >> crucial cabinet pick, who president-elect joe biden is expected to name the head of health and human services. >> the georgia runoff elections go head to head. what they said and why one candidate ended up debating an empty podium. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. overnight, tens of thousands of people in california were placed under new lockdown orders. across the u.s. yesterday, there were 175,000 coronavirus cases according to johns hopkins university. since the start of december, there have been more than a million cases in this country. there are currently a record 100,000 patients 100,000 patients hospitalized. a new round of lockdowns in most populated states. >> debra, we are talking about california. what are some of the new restrictions
reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city. >>> it is monday, december 7, 2020. this is the cbs morning news. another round of lockdowns as coronavirus cases and hospitalizations surge, california is putting the majority of residents back under strict guidelines. the latest restrictions there. >> crucial cabinet pick, who president-elect joe biden is expected to name the head of health and human services. >> the georgia runoff elections go head to head. what...
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joining us is new york city mayor de blasio. good morning. >> good morning, alisyn, how are you doing? >> doing well. this san historic day amidst all of the sad and tragic news about the hospitalizations and the deaths. this is a moment that we wouldn't have imagined obviously just a few months ago, and so just give us some of the nuts and bolts here. do you know what time the first person will be vaccinated in new york? >> well, alisyn, i just have to say at the outset we've been through so much in this city, we were the epicenter of this crisis. this is an amazing day, a day we have been waiting and praying for and it's not just a vaccine. it's a shot of hope. it really is a moment we can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. so today, the vaccine is here in new york city. i'm proud to tell you, it is here. it has arrived. first vaccinations will happen later today, this afternoon i'm going to be there as one of the first new yorkers gets vaccinated and look, we have a lot of tough weeks ahead still, but this is goi
joining us is new york city mayor de blasio. good morning. >> good morning, alisyn, how are you doing? >> doing well. this san historic day amidst all of the sad and tragic news about the hospitalizations and the deaths. this is a moment that we wouldn't have imagined obviously just a few months ago, and so just give us some of the nuts and bolts here. do you know what time the first person will be vaccinated in new york? >> well, alisyn, i just have to say at the outset we've...
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new york city will be back to what new york city was for sure. years, take a year, five 10 years, i am optimistic. new york city is the biggest city in the world when it comes to doing business and banking. city foro a prominent that. will -- alldining dining -- because really, they support everything. supporting -- casual to fine dining, everyone gets impacted. now, they want to support restaurants, they should buy these certificates commit they should buy gifts to their employees, their businesspeople. they are not doing corporate parties. at least give gifts to clients through that. delivered to their homes instead of having a dinner. creativealso destruction, the idea of restaurant tours that have had to shutter their restaurants, whether they actually see this as an opportunity to return as rent goes down. have you heard about that activity? >> of course. restaurants, thousands and thousands of restaurants of closed all over the country. to quit.not going no one wants to quit. surviving,hey are and for some they are thinking of what should b
new york city will be back to what new york city was for sure. years, take a year, five 10 years, i am optimistic. new york city is the biggest city in the world when it comes to doing business and banking. city foro a prominent that. will -- alldining dining -- because really, they support everything. supporting -- casual to fine dining, everyone gets impacted. now, they want to support restaurants, they should buy these certificates commit they should buy gifts to their employees, their...
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the city is a trickier forecast, philadelphia some rain and sleet, same thing around new york city. winter storm warnings everywhere you see that pink across parts of the central appalachians across parts of the northeast and new england. 28 degrees in new york city right now but we are starting to see freezing rain moving and mix into that keeping snowfall totals decreasing a little bit. these are the new york city area, what they are reporting, freezing rain, we are about to see that makes, that will keep the totals lower. we will disrupt overnight tonight. by tomorrow afternoon this is out of here for everyone at the end of the first big nor'easter across the northeast this winter season. jillian: hope folks day save and follow your instructions and guidance. the media claims the biden administration could soon have the first openly gay cabinet member but what about donald trump's appointee ambassador and former acting director of national intelligence rick grinnell. the details next. to james, from james. that's just what i wanted. is this a new buick? i secret santa-ed myself.
the city is a trickier forecast, philadelphia some rain and sleet, same thing around new york city. winter storm warnings everywhere you see that pink across parts of the central appalachians across parts of the northeast and new england. 28 degrees in new york city right now but we are starting to see freezing rain moving and mix into that keeping snowfall totals decreasing a little bit. these are the new york city area, what they are reporting, freezing rain, we are about to see that makes,...
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it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." fireworks erupting on capitol hill during a heated senate hearing on elected security. g.o.p. lawmakers looking to exposed irregularities in the 2020 election while democrats continue to a dismissed fraud allegations and blame republicans for undermining the electoral process. >> the fraud happens, the election in many ways was stolen
it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." fireworks erupting on capitol hill during a heated senate hearing on elected security. g.o.p. lawmakers looking to exposed irregularities in the 2020 election while democrats continue to a dismissed fraud allegations and blame republicans for undermining the electoral process. >> the fraud happens, the election in many ways was stolen
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he died in a new york city hospital about a week later. it would take a while until doctors knew for sure, but the businessman had died of smallpox. and by the time they figured it out, it was too late. the virus was out. one by one, people sick with high fevers and strange rashes started turning up at new york city hospitals. smallpox is a devastating disease. about 30% of the people who contract smallpox will die. for the ones who survive, they are often left with permanent scars. some go blind. and it spreads like wildfire. it's a highly contagious, highly communicable illness. but by 1947, there was already a vaccine for smallpox, so intellectually, the solution was pretty simple -- vaccinate the public and stop the disease from spreading. logistically, that's the public health scenario, because for in strategy to work, you have to get shots into millions of arms and fast. you have to outrun the spread of the virus before the virus outruns you. so, when those first cases of smallpox started popping up in new york city, the city's healt
he died in a new york city hospital about a week later. it would take a while until doctors knew for sure, but the businessman had died of smallpox. and by the time they figured it out, it was too late. the virus was out. one by one, people sick with high fevers and strange rashes started turning up at new york city hospitals. smallpox is a devastating disease. about 30% of the people who contract smallpox will die. for the ones who survive, they are often left with permanent scars. some go...
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we are looking at the possible shutdown of new york city. thought they could go beyond new york city to westchester county? >> we governor has said he will take action when he needs to when infection rates get above certain targets. new york city was looking to hit a 5% positivity rate in testing and it's at 5.5 now. they are saying the virus is replicating rapidly. we saw the same kind of action in london where they were going to make a decision in london on whether to move to tier three restrictions on wednesday, but made the decision today because the virus was almost doubling in its caseload in london over the last couple of days. somenor cuomo has imposed individual sanctions on individual places within the state. it looks like they are preparing for the possibility that they have to start shutting down various parts of the state. -- a lotlot of places of cases in long island and that's where the first shot of the pfizer vaccine went, to a nurse in long island. an interestinge point. do you know what metrics they are looking at? for a l
we are looking at the possible shutdown of new york city. thought they could go beyond new york city to westchester county? >> we governor has said he will take action when he needs to when infection rates get above certain targets. new york city was looking to hit a 5% positivity rate in testing and it's at 5.5 now. they are saying the virus is replicating rapidly. we saw the same kind of action in london where they were going to make a decision in london on whether to move to tier three...
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very powerful force in the life of new york city. essentially, it was almost as if the mafia was a separate government that could tax the citizens of new york for almost everything they bought. [newsreader] builders, far from trying to oust the mob, depend on it to cut costly delays and red tape. and what does super developer, donald trump believe? i really don't know anything about it. [george gabriel] the mobs are making good money. they're getting rich with the building boom, but then you have the normal rackets. the mob, it's a multi-billion dollar a year enterprise. gambling, loan sharking, racketeering. all tools of the trade for the five organized crime families. it was about making money but it was also about power. [ed mcdonald] new york city had five organized crime families. the bosses of the five families comprised what they called the new york commission. with a group of the five leaders of the five families. the bosses of the gambino, genovese, bonanno, colombo, and lucchese crime families. [randy mastro] those five fam
very powerful force in the life of new york city. essentially, it was almost as if the mafia was a separate government that could tax the citizens of new york for almost everything they bought. [newsreader] builders, far from trying to oust the mob, depend on it to cut costly delays and red tape. and what does super developer, donald trump believe? i really don't know anything about it. [george gabriel] the mobs are making good money. they're getting rich with the building boom, but then you...
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in new york city. the exodus might be getting bigger, goldman sachs looking to move one of the key divisions down to florida. the asset management division brings in $8 billion in revenue. that could be headed to palm beach county or fort lauderdale. there are multiple reports that this may happen. manhattan office space is as empty as it was after 9/11, if you can believe it. and the security and trading industry overall contributes 6% of new york city taxes. just that industry, 6% for the city. and they're not the only large company that's looking to maybe leave as well. todd: it is a sad state of affairs here in the big apple. cheryl: unbelievable. todd: cheryl, thank you. jillian: now to this story, an 11-year-old is putting together care packages for first responders. charlie started kids who care to help those working hard during the pandemic. he's setting up events, offering catered meals and gift bags to first responders. he held a toy drive with the department. he will join "fox & friends" lat
in new york city. the exodus might be getting bigger, goldman sachs looking to move one of the key divisions down to florida. the asset management division brings in $8 billion in revenue. that could be headed to palm beach county or fort lauderdale. there are multiple reports that this may happen. manhattan office space is as empty as it was after 9/11, if you can believe it. and the security and trading industry overall contributes 6% of new york city taxes. just that industry, 6% for the...
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we are following breaking news tonight in new york city. cell phone video shows a car striking a crowd of dozens of protesters in manhattan. at least six people were hurt. one has serious injuries. police are telling us it was an accident, but the investigation is ongoing. at least one protester was arrested for obstructing law enforcement. there's breaking news tonight from the supreme court. in a 7-2 ruling, the justices refused to hear a lawsuit filed by the texas attorney general, trying to throw out millions of ballots in four states, all but now ending the president's attempt to reverse his election loss. cbs' ben tracy joins us now from the white house with breaking news. good evening, ben. >> reporter: norah, in this decision, the supreme court said texas does not have standing to question how other states conduct their elections. and for president trump, who had hoped the supreme court would ultimately decide the election in his favor, this is a big blow. tonight, the supreme court declined to hear one of the last legal challenges
we are following breaking news tonight in new york city. cell phone video shows a car striking a crowd of dozens of protesters in manhattan. at least six people were hurt. one has serious injuries. police are telling us it was an accident, but the investigation is ongoing. at least one protester was arrested for obstructing law enforcement. there's breaking news tonight from the supreme court. in a 7-2 ruling, the justices refused to hear a lawsuit filed by the texas attorney general, trying to...
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let's check on conditions in new york city. cnn's brin gingras is thebrynn looks beautiful, but disruptive. we're still in the thick of it. >> reporter: more so than the snow falling is the wind. we're getting major wind gusts and it's really biting, especially because some of it is mixed with ice. people have to be careful as they head out. i saw a lot of cars heading to our live location spinning out and getting stuck in the snow that hasn't been plowed yet. we're right near central park. if i put my foot in the snow, we probably got about 6 to 8 inches so far. it's still snowing out. it's possible we could get up to the foot that was expected in this part of new york city. there are snow totals across the northeast that are much more than that. if there's anything good to m o come of this pandemic, the slightest bit is there are a lot of people working from home who have that capability. not everybody but that is allowing cars to stay off the roads for the most part, plows to get by, get the conditions better for getting aro
let's check on conditions in new york city. cnn's brin gingras is thebrynn looks beautiful, but disruptive. we're still in the thick of it. >> reporter: more so than the snow falling is the wind. we're getting major wind gusts and it's really biting, especially because some of it is mixed with ice. people have to be careful as they head out. i saw a lot of cars heading to our live location spinning out and getting stuck in the snow that hasn't been plowed yet. we're right near central...
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president of the new york state restaurant association and owner of five new york city restaurants, great to have you here. first question what happens to you, your employees of cuomo shut you down again? >> we are going to be shutting down ourselves. i have one restaurant already closed, we will be closing three more. i will be left with one restaurant working at what capacity, 10%. todd: all those employees no more jobs. >> all gone. we will have to furlough them again. looks like we are going back to mid-march, end of april. it is awful. >> more than 106,000 new york city restaurant jobs may be lost in the next 6 to 12 months. how do these people survive without some form of help from the federal government? >> they don't. that is the unfortunate answer right now. we aren't even back to pre-pandemic employment levels right now. new york city is maybe half of their employment level from what we saw prior to march of this year so sitting down again when they have only been open a little over two month they won't make it and neither will their employees without additional federal relief.
president of the new york state restaurant association and owner of five new york city restaurants, great to have you here. first question what happens to you, your employees of cuomo shut you down again? >> we are going to be shutting down ourselves. i have one restaurant already closed, we will be closing three more. i will be left with one restaurant working at what capacity, 10%. todd: all those employees no more jobs. >> all gone. we will have to furlough them again. looks like...
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the other major candidate, governor dewey, began his career in new york city. as district attorney he headed a drive against crime which made him a gangbuster. albany, the state capital, where thomas dewey serves as governor of new york. being governor of new york eventually leads to a candidate for the presidency. governor dewey first received the republican nomination in 1944. defeated that year, he was nominated again in 1948. he and president truman campaigned against each other across the country. >> i pledge to you that your next administration will make the piece of teace of the worldt and foremost objective. >> peace, my friend, is the goal of my public life. i would rather have a lasting peace in the world than to be president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] >> to the polls the voters streamed, registering the public will in a free election. ♪ >> the republican candidate votes. so does the democratic candidate. election night as the returns pour into radio headquarters and is broadcast across the nation. the result is a surprise upset.
the other major candidate, governor dewey, began his career in new york city. as district attorney he headed a drive against crime which made him a gangbuster. albany, the state capital, where thomas dewey serves as governor of new york. being governor of new york eventually leads to a candidate for the presidency. governor dewey first received the republican nomination in 1944. defeated that year, he was nominated again in 1948. he and president truman campaigned against each other across the...
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but north of it but much of pennsylvania into new jersey, new york city and now moving into new england we are seeing snow those brighter white bands are the heavier, more intense bands of snow where we're seeing up to 3 inches per hour. 70 million people under some sort of winter weather advisory. we've got the mid-atlantic turning to rain and sleet later this evening snow from new york to boston back to pittsburgh, binghamton, buffalo, moving into boston overnight and then tapering off to the south later tonight tomorrow the snow will end during the day, but for boston, you're going to be looking at snow into the afternoon. snowfall amounts we're talking about anywhere from 16 to 22 inches total for harrisburg. philadelphia, 5 to 9 inches. scranton, you could see a foot and a half of snow new york city we're looking at 9 to 13. hartford up to 16 inches shep, we could see 9 to 13 inches of snow through boston. plus, strong winds are going to be a big problem high wind warnings are up for new jersey downed trees, power lines and power outages likely right along the coast is where we're
but north of it but much of pennsylvania into new jersey, new york city and now moving into new england we are seeing snow those brighter white bands are the heavier, more intense bands of snow where we're seeing up to 3 inches per hour. 70 million people under some sort of winter weather advisory. we've got the mid-atlantic turning to rain and sleet later this evening snow from new york to boston back to pittsburgh, binghamton, buffalo, moving into boston overnight and then tapering off to the...
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why can we not, in new york city, restaurants like mine were closed, very unfortunate, in new york city. >> 4500 new york city restaurants have shut down due to the pandemic, a staggering number, only expected to rise. what do you need to survive? >> at this point the biggest thing that will save the restaurant industry across the entire country would be the restaurant relief act which we are asking for on the federal level. many don't have the money to bail out restaurants and it is not a bail out. we are talking about a quarter of $1 billion in lost sales, people need to get back to work, the restaurant industry call lapsing and subsequent industries on the same a food chain as the restaurant industry across the nation. jillian: one of the things you think about is say you are able, in another month or whatever the case may be, not just as simple as that. what are the long-term effects you are going to be dealing with this. >> not only financially, we need that raleigh fact but there is a mental worry because what you do with your employees are you going to bring them back? it is very
why can we not, in new york city, restaurants like mine were closed, very unfortunate, in new york city. >> 4500 new york city restaurants have shut down due to the pandemic, a staggering number, only expected to rise. what do you need to survive? >> at this point the biggest thing that will save the restaurant industry across the entire country would be the restaurant relief act which we are asking for on the federal level. many don't have the money to bail out restaurants and it...
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good luck to everyone in new york city. thanks for joining us. >>> just ahead, i'm joined by michigan's attorney general. she is slamming what has been described as a mob-like behavior of protesters motivated by president trump's bogus claims of election fraud there you see her. we'll discuss. >>> also ahead, is the attorney general of the united states william barr getting ready to quit? you can earn your degree faster and for less with relevant life experience and eligible transfer credits. because your experience matters. see how much you can save on your degree at phoenix.edu. i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh...i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours, whether it's a new or chronic problem. and apoquel's treated over 8 million dogs. nice. and...the talking dog thing? is it bothering you? no...itching like a dog is bothering me. until dogs can speak for themselves, you have to. when allergic itch is a problem, ask for apoq
good luck to everyone in new york city. thanks for joining us. >>> just ahead, i'm joined by michigan's attorney general. she is slamming what has been described as a mob-like behavior of protesters motivated by president trump's bogus claims of election fraud there you see her. we'll discuss. >>> also ahead, is the attorney general of the united states william barr getting ready to quit? you can earn your degree faster and for less with relevant life experience and eligible...
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he cut crime as new york city mayor two terms, changed the culture of this city, divided new york through 9/11, and he has put his heart and soul into everything he does, into his current mission, and-even on with maria bartiromo e this morning despite this diagnosis of coronavirus. what is the right newt the white house? >> reporter: eric, good afternoon. i'm sure the president also sending his egg wishes to rudy giuliani, somebody who is known nationwide as a hero of 9/11 and, of course, most lately as the president's strongest defender when it comes to the election and legal challenges. the president broke the news less than an hour ago on where else but twitter. this is what the president had to saw. quote: rudy giuliani, who has been working tirelessly to expose the most corrupt election in the history of the u.s., has tested positive for the china virus. get better soon, rudy, we will carry on. as i mentioned, giuliani has been one of if not the most loyal defenders of president trump. he supported president trump for years, endorsing him back in april of 2016. he's a mainstay on ca
he cut crime as new york city mayor two terms, changed the culture of this city, divided new york through 9/11, and he has put his heart and soul into everything he does, into his current mission, and-even on with maria bartiromo e this morning despite this diagnosis of coronavirus. what is the right newt the white house? >> reporter: eric, good afternoon. i'm sure the president also sending his egg wishes to rudy giuliani, somebody who is known nationwide as a hero of 9/11 and, of...
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and new york city restaurants already struggling to survive facing yet another hurdle as a new indoor dining ban takes hold. it is monday, december 14, 2020, you are watching worldwide exchange right here on cnbc. >>> good morning i am dominic shue in for brian sullivan today. futures right now pointing to pretty decent gains, the dow higher by nearly 200 points, the nasdaq up about 42. the nasdaq has been the outperformer as of late. this after stocks snapped their multiweek winning streak on friday. all three finishing lower with the s&p 500 closing down nearly 1% as you can see here. it's shaping up to be another big week for investors this week. in addition to the pfizer vaccine rollout, the federal reserve will kick off its final two day policy meeting of 2020 tomorrow. on wednesday we get november retail sales figures and an early look at the holiday shopping season there. let's now go worldwide as the deadline for brexit talks gets extended and germy rolling out tough new covid restrictions. julianna tatelbaum is live with more. >> this morning european markets are marching hig
and new york city restaurants already struggling to survive facing yet another hurdle as a new indoor dining ban takes hold. it is monday, december 14, 2020, you are watching worldwide exchange right here on cnbc. >>> good morning i am dominic shue in for brian sullivan today. futures right now pointing to pretty decent gains, the dow higher by nearly 200 points, the nasdaq up about 42. the nasdaq has been the outperformer as of late. this after stocks snapped their multiweek winning...
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on long island and new york city is new york city the governors are sending prospectors out looking for things these restaurants are not doing when 99%, just want the right to work 70 hours a week and earn the full margin of profit. if you worked in a restaurant it becomes family, the host, the dishwashers, the cooks and the waitstaff, now you're telling them all sorry, i have no work or can only give you a fraction of those jobs, you have to go home. they write checks out a savings account, just like the gyms did and the politicians sit back and collect any awards or write books in our case. it is simple, it is an acceptable. i don't care if you are democrat or republican, this is business, this is not keeping people alive. shannon: people have to find a balance, we have an obligation to keep people safe. we have a growing number of doctors and medical professionals say there are more targeted ways to do this without also causing the despair and destruction that comes from economic destruction of these businesses, see you in the morning. is the mainstream media ignoring stories about h
on long island and new york city is new york city the governors are sending prospectors out looking for things these restaurants are not doing when 99%, just want the right to work 70 hours a week and earn the full margin of profit. if you worked in a restaurant it becomes family, the host, the dishwashers, the cooks and the waitstaff, now you're telling them all sorry, i have no work or can only give you a fraction of those jobs, you have to go home. they write checks out a savings account,...
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looks like new york city stays in the snow, especially just north of new york. some of the heaviest totals could be a foot and a half plus in the poconos to the west. big-time deal for harrisburg. they could break an all-time december daily record. >> all right, you warned us. ginger, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, those new images of the deadly police shootout in front of a famous cathedral here in new york. is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) for those also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. it lowers the risk. oh! and i only have to take it once a week. oh! ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) ozempic® is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic
looks like new york city stays in the snow, especially just north of new york. some of the heaviest totals could be a foot and a half plus in the poconos to the west. big-time deal for harrisburg. they could break an all-time december daily record. >> all right, you warned us. ginger, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, those new images of the deadly police shootout in front of a famous cathedral here in new york. is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like emily...
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and children in new york city return for in person classes after schools were closed last month with hospitalisation right still on the rise some see it as a risky decision abos an experiment of the district. amount to be held welcome britain is just hours away from rolling out its coronavirus vaccination program giving the 1st shots of the vaccine developed by biotech pfizer to the elderly and health care workers it's being called a ve day in britain and it's hoped that the vaccine will mark the beginning of the year and the pandemic. this is a moment the whole world's been waiting for the u.k. is the festival out of the bio and tech finds a 1000 vaccine it's the men to smythe and for a population with the highest death toll in europe and if there's a window of hope for the future. very very sadly lost many residents of those care homes who died from co they'd been a huge really challenging and difficult year and all the time this promise and this hope of a vaccine has been so it's very exciting to the point where feels like that we might be able to make a really positive step or wi
and children in new york city return for in person classes after schools were closed last month with hospitalisation right still on the rise some see it as a risky decision abos an experiment of the district. amount to be held welcome britain is just hours away from rolling out its coronavirus vaccination program giving the 1st shots of the vaccine developed by biotech pfizer to the elderly and health care workers it's being called a ve day in britain and it's hoped that the vaccine will mark...
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and now new york city just hours away from new restrictions. here's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, america in the grips of the pandemic. now suffering the thanksgiving surge, adding more than 1 million new infections in just four days. officials pleading with people to stay apart as the nation nears 300,000 lives lost. >> the next number of weeks are going to be hell, i fear. so we're begging with people to please, please, please don't let your guard down, even when you're in private settings. >> reporter: california cancer survivor zana cooper tested positive after having thanksgiving with her son's girlfriend's family, not knowing a person there had just traveled to florida and felt sick. >> it just takes one person, though, that is irresponsible and takes off on a trip and brings it back to everybody. >> reporter: zana's now part of a devastating wave in california. the state shattering records. more than 30,000 cases each of the past three days. >> we're on a very dangerous track to seeing unprecedented and catastrophic suffering and de
and now new york city just hours away from new restrictions. here's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, america in the grips of the pandemic. now suffering the thanksgiving surge, adding more than 1 million new infections in just four days. officials pleading with people to stay apart as the nation nears 300,000 lives lost. >> the next number of weeks are going to be hell, i fear. so we're begging with people to please, please, please don't let your guard down, even when you're in...
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that is all new york city gets. what a shame, new york has to pay the price of socialism. the second hour of "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪. it is a rally sports fans. that is the high of the day i think. we're at 30,300, just hit that mark. look who is with us today? the man himself, dennis gartman is back. you know, all right, dennis, you watch the show and you know that a great many of the market watchers we have on the show on a regular basis they're bullish. they're talking about 2021 being a golden year, we're going straight up, we're gaining 10%, whatever. they're all bullish about next year. you're not. what are you seeing that the bulls are missing? >> well, first of all let's understand that i'm bullish for the long term. stocks will be higher three years from now, five years from now, 10 years from now and they will be demonstrably higher after three years, five years, 10 years. the question is where they will be after the end of the year i think they will be very lower than they are. insider sell something extremely high. the public is usually late t
that is all new york city gets. what a shame, new york has to pay the price of socialism. the second hour of "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪. it is a rally sports fans. that is the high of the day i think. we're at 30,300, just hit that mark. look who is with us today? the man himself, dennis gartman is back. you know, all right, dennis, you watch the show and you know that a great many of the market watchers we have on the show on a regular basis they're bullish....
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changes, of course, for new year's eve in new york city. this wasn't entirely surprising. the organizers of new year's eve in times square will move forward, but without the million spectators who normally gather to watch the ball drop at midnight. this year's program will honor so many of the health care workers, the front line heroes across this country. >>> when we come back here on the broadcast tonight, the college basketball star who collapsed on the court during a game. and we do have news on his condition tonight. get their dishes as clean as possible.olks ask me how to i tell them, try cascade platinum plus the power of oxi. it breaks down food soils to clean up to 99% of visible and invisible food residue for a hygienic clean you can see and feel. cascade + the power of oxi. twto treat acute, non-low back stmuscle and joint pain doctors with topical nsaids first. a formulation they recommend can be found in salonpas. a formulation they recommend can be found in salonpas. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. [ fizz ] joini[ cou
changes, of course, for new year's eve in new york city. this wasn't entirely surprising. the organizers of new year's eve in times square will move forward, but without the million spectators who normally gather to watch the ball drop at midnight. this year's program will honor so many of the health care workers, the front line heroes across this country. >>> when we come back here on the broadcast tonight, the college basketball star who collapsed on the court during a game. and we...
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that hit the streets of new york city in october. a second tesla is being added to the fleet. the vehicle has gotten plenty attention. people are whipping out their cell phones. the only fully electric vehicle allowed on the streets of new york city as a cab. >>> on the cbs money watch, the fallout over president trump's veto of the defense bill and kfc has an option for video game players. >> keeping your seat warm. the stock market is open today but only for an abbreviated session ahead of christmas day. yesterday, the three major indices ended mixed as they shrugged off the demand for changes. the dow gained 114 points, the nasdaq slipped 36 and the s&p 500 added 2 points. president trump made good on threats to veto the annual defense policy bill setting up the first override vote of his presidency. mr. trump wants lawmakers to include limits on social media companies and to strip out language that allows the renaming of military bases that honor con federal leaders. top democrats and republicans are not happy with the move. sayi
that hit the streets of new york city in october. a second tesla is being added to the fleet. the vehicle has gotten plenty attention. people are whipping out their cell phones. the only fully electric vehicle allowed on the streets of new york city as a cab. >>> on the cbs money watch, the fallout over president trump's veto of the defense bill and kfc has an option for video game players. >> keeping your seat warm. the stock market is open today but only for an abbreviated...
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and a dire warning from new york city mayor bill de blasio. he says a full shutdown may be imminent as cases there continue to spike. >> what is increasingly clear is that all forms and restrictions have to be on the table at this point. >> reporter: dr. anthony fauci says life may not be fully normal again until late next year. >> the vaccine right now is not a substitute for the normal standard public health measures of wearing a mask, keeping your distance. >> reporter: 86-year-old david childress among those who recently lost their battle with covid. the retired firefighter and father of five was able to spend his final moments in the hospital with his wife of 66 years, judy. >> so many families don't get to do that. i was blessed. i was just so blessed. >> reporter: and as the heartbreak continues, hospitals are dealing with the surge. here at st. john's in santa monica, they've actually built tents for covid patients in their own parking lot. tonight across america, millions of americans living near hospitals that are running out of spac
and a dire warning from new york city mayor bill de blasio. he says a full shutdown may be imminent as cases there continue to spike. >> what is increasingly clear is that all forms and restrictions have to be on the table at this point. >> reporter: dr. anthony fauci says life may not be fully normal again until late next year. >> the vaccine right now is not a substitute for the normal standard public health measures of wearing a mask, keeping your distance. >>...
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in new york city. joins us know stand-up new york owner. donnie, your predictment is a different than the restaurant. there are double standard for come i did i clubs in the new york area, isn't there? >> neil, first off, thanks for having me. yeah, i just heard, i just heard the report, the previous report and unfortunately we don't even have the option for outdoor shows. we've been shut down since march and we have received guidelines when we reopen. we're just asking for the same guidelines as restaurants and bars. unfortunately we're note given that right now. neil: all right. you think about it, "saturday night live" is a comedy club, it justicer nationally. so they have audiences are limited, wearing masks i'm sure you made, have offered the same allowances and have been ignored right? >> you would think but that has not been the case. that's why it has been so frustrating to see "saturday night live" week after week conduct their comedy show. no one is wearing a mask, they're is no social distancing, they have a live audience. comedy
in new york city. joins us know stand-up new york owner. donnie, your predictment is a different than the restaurant. there are double standard for come i did i clubs in the new york area, isn't there? >> neil, first off, thanks for having me. yeah, i just heard, i just heard the report, the previous report and unfortunately we don't even have the option for outdoor shows. we've been shut down since march and we have received guidelines when we reopen. we're just asking for the same...