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to question in that random, unprovoked attack on the new york city subway. seen here in new surveillance images, say they is a 25-year-old brooklyn man with nearly 20 prior arrests. witnesses say the gunman was pacing in the last car of a manhattan-bound train sunday morning before suddenly opening fire, killing 48-year-old daniel enriquez, an analyst at goldman sachs, who was on his way to brunch. >> this could be anybody. that's the part that's horrific. at 11:30 in the morning, this man got on the train with the intent to kill somebody. >> reporter: other passengers ran for their lives. >> our car cleared out relatively quickly, and so, i just started following everyone else. everyone isn't running for no reason. >> reporter: investigators believe the suspect escaped when the train arrived at the station. revealing today they've recovered the gun, saying the shooter gave the murder weapon to a homeless man, who then sold it for $10. this latest shooting coming just six weeks after ten people were shot on a subway in brooklyn. >> it is the worst nightmare.
to question in that random, unprovoked attack on the new york city subway. seen here in new surveillance images, say they is a 25-year-old brooklyn man with nearly 20 prior arrests. witnesses say the gunman was pacing in the last car of a manhattan-bound train sunday morning before suddenly opening fire, killing 48-year-old daniel enriquez, an analyst at goldman sachs, who was on his way to brunch. >> this could be anybody. that's the part that's horrific. at 11:30 in the morning, this...
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what is happening in new york city? we heard about moving to the medium alert risk level. >> i'm happy that we're discussing the increased risk level without discussing the increased in hospitalizations. i have not seen any changes in mandates regarding vaccines or masks, but there is a discussion that people in new york city should still be wearing a mask while indoors. at the lease when we start talking about moving forward, it's important we keep stressing to people that the pandemic is here, cases arising, and we give out those recommendations to protect ourselves, which is important that were having this conversation earlier. kristen: i think they're also saying hospitalizations and covid related icu beds are also up. people say what is going on, because i thought the virus was now just causing mild cases. dr. patel: it is, by and large, causing mild cases. the reality is there are at least 40,000 reported positive cases per day, even if the percentage of those that are severe and getting hospitalized are lower, in
what is happening in new york city? we heard about moving to the medium alert risk level. >> i'm happy that we're discussing the increased risk level without discussing the increased in hospitalizations. i have not seen any changes in mandates regarding vaccines or masks, but there is a discussion that people in new york city should still be wearing a mask while indoors. at the lease when we start talking about moving forward, it's important we keep stressing to people that the pandemic...
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a deadly shooting inside a new york city subway train. police are calling this unprovoked and tonight the city has declared a state of emergency over the nationwide baby formula shortage. tonight, the first emergency shipments arriving in the u.s. from overseas. operation fly formula landing in indiana. the c-17 cargo plane carrying 132 pallets of fda-approved specialty infant formula flown out of the u.s. air base in germany. the biden administration says it's enough for more than half a million bottles with more on the way. where the first shipments are now heading, when the next planes are set to arrive in the u.s., and what that new york city emergency declaration means for parents in desperate need. >>> also breaking, that deadly shooting on a manhattan subway train. the manhunt now under way for the killer. the new details just coming in. >> we're tracking severe storms and record-setting heat in the northeast. 25 million people from virginia to maine on alert for damaging winds and large hail. sweltering heat along the i-95 corrido
a deadly shooting inside a new york city subway train. police are calling this unprovoked and tonight the city has declared a state of emergency over the nationwide baby formula shortage. tonight, the first emergency shipments arriving in the u.s. from overseas. operation fly formula landing in indiana. the c-17 cargo plane carrying 132 pallets of fda-approved specialty infant formula flown out of the u.s. air base in germany. the biden administration says it's enough for more than half a...
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it's new york city's life line. so five million people at least used to ride the subway prepandemic. we need i'd for this city to function to come back from the pandemic. that's now where we are. the major has given great speeches. the story is in the numbers. crime is up over 40% in new york city this year on his watch. robberies, assaults, burglaries, all in the 50s and above. so people are upset here. the major will have to respond in some different way. he's put a lot of police officers in the subway system. quite frankly, i'm not certain if they can to more. they're using up a lot of overtime. >> to your point, as of last thursday, ridership was 61% prepandemic. the numbers are 19% below what they anticipated. i don't know. it's going to be a tax issue a fair hike issue or something to catch up economically. what can be done? we saw one instance where the cameras didn't work properly. always some issue that feels like just from the outside looking in, that should have been corrected a long time ago. >> well, i
it's new york city's life line. so five million people at least used to ride the subway prepandemic. we need i'd for this city to function to come back from the pandemic. that's now where we are. the major has given great speeches. the story is in the numbers. crime is up over 40% in new york city this year on his watch. robberies, assaults, burglaries, all in the 50s and above. so people are upset here. the major will have to respond in some different way. he's put a lot of police officers in...
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new york city has a right to shelter. i believe the amount of time folks stay in shelters in new york city is on average year to year and a half. people are staying on our streets or decades. we should not be comparing ourselves to new york city as if we're doing it right and they somehow screwed it up. and new york city also demonstrates, the state and the city demonstrates you can invest in affordable housing, offer permanent exit from the street and you can aggressively address unsheltered homelessness and not have it. with regard to the amendments that have been offered, i want to -- i want to thank supervisor -- well, i want to thank all the supervisors for their conversation. i want to thank supervisor safai. i think his amendments, again, are not substantive, don't fundamentally change the shape of the legislation and i'm happy -- i was happy to add what i thought were amendments. he's added more. i'm perfectly comfortable with the committee making those amendments. with regard to supervisor melgar's amendments, so
new york city has a right to shelter. i believe the amount of time folks stay in shelters in new york city is on average year to year and a half. people are staying on our streets or decades. we should not be comparing ourselves to new york city as if we're doing it right and they somehow screwed it up. and new york city also demonstrates, the state and the city demonstrates you can invest in affordable housing, offer permanent exit from the street and you can aggressively address unsheltered...
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wat new york city's mayor is now saying about what the city is prepared to do. and the rise in covid cases in children now up 61% in just the last two weeks. here's abc's erielle reshef tonight. >> reporter: tonight, rising new covid infections pushing new york city to raise its alert level from low to medium risk, but for now, officials are strongly recommending masks indoors without requiring them. >> wear your mask, get vaccinated, get boosted, and we can weather this storm. >> reporter: infection rates across the northeast, fueled by ba.2 and its subvariants, are now at their highest point in nearly three months. at the same time, researchers are tracking two other omicron subvariants, ba.4 and ba.5, linked to a spike in south africa, where cases have tripled in the last two weeks. >> we see the ba.4 and 5 variants right around the corner. so we have to be very cautious as we think about the next few months and the potential for another surge that we've essentially seen every few months at this point. >> reporter: for now, the u.s. has seen just a handful of
wat new york city's mayor is now saying about what the city is prepared to do. and the rise in covid cases in children now up 61% in just the last two weeks. here's abc's erielle reshef tonight. >> reporter: tonight, rising new covid infections pushing new york city to raise its alert level from low to medium risk, but for now, officials are strongly recommending masks indoors without requiring them. >> wear your mask, get vaccinated, get boosted, and we can weather this storm....
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he ran on a platform that new york city would be safer. he's said the right things but most new yorkers do not approve of the job he's handling crime. 54% disapprove. eric shawn reporting live here from new york city with more. hi, eric. >> >> hi, martha. it's a shock. imagine going to sunday brunch on a sunday morning and you're sitting on the train and suddenly a man shoots you. this is exactly what happened. police say this attack was at random. the family and friends on this monday shocked and still in mourning of the horrible order of daniel enriques. he's a brooklyn resident. he was cut down while on the train heading from brooklyn to manhattan. police say that he was in the last karr sitting there minding his own business when the shooter opened fire without saying a word, shooting him in the chest. he was more tally wounded. police describe the suspect as a dark skinned heavy set man with a beard. and mayor adams said that murders and robberies are down in new york city compared to last year. the mayor said public safety is his num
he ran on a platform that new york city would be safer. he's said the right things but most new yorkers do not approve of the job he's handling crime. 54% disapprove. eric shawn reporting live here from new york city with more. hi, eric. >> >> hi, martha. it's a shock. imagine going to sunday brunch on a sunday morning and you're sitting on the train and suddenly a man shoots you. this is exactly what happened. police say this attack was at random. the family and friends on this...
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the hard lipos of new york city's past uplifted the public payphones carted away to a museum. the steel phone bank used to dominate city coshers. there were more than 8,000 of them as recently as 2015 then, they started to such them for public wi-fi hot spots, there you get transit info, real-time weather, and charge for your cell phone. >>> one of the kids from the movie "jaws" now in charge of defending part of martha's y vineyard the new chief of police in oaks bluff, massachusetts that is a small town in martha's vineyard, where spielberg filmed jaws >> he made me do it. >> he was the kid on the right there. he told the video gazette newspaper, this is something he has been working toward his whole career. >>> 45 seconds and a race to the finish >>> president biden gave beijing a stern warning at news conference in tokyo today. said the u.s. would get involved militarily to defend taiwan if china tries to take it by force. white house officials almost immediately walked back those. >>> another massive shipment of baby formula from europe heading to the u.s., landing wednes
the hard lipos of new york city's past uplifted the public payphones carted away to a museum. the steel phone bank used to dominate city coshers. there were more than 8,000 of them as recently as 2015 then, they started to such them for public wi-fi hot spots, there you get transit info, real-time weather, and charge for your cell phone. >>> one of the kids from the movie "jaws" now in charge of defending part of martha's y vineyard the new chief of police in oaks bluff,...
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the city of new york first and foremost. reporter: still fears persist and even grow for some pure the spike in violence has included attacks against asian americans. in january, a 40-year-old, michelle go was killed when pushed from behind by a homeless man in front of an ongoing subway train. >> there is a new sense of vulnerability among the asian population that we are beginning targeted. with that has come a growing sense of community. i have noticed when i am on a train or platform that asians traveling by themselves, we tend to find each other and stand together and i can feel my own shoulders loosened a little thinking, i can breathe for a moment because we are all here and can protect each other. reporter: after the april subway shooting in sunset park, a diverse brooklyn neighborhood, they put a call out on twitter asking people to share subway memories. she was flooded with replies. >> there was of course the sad entries of being assaulted on the subway and seeing violence but most of all, there were so many stori
the city of new york first and foremost. reporter: still fears persist and even grow for some pure the spike in violence has included attacks against asian americans. in january, a 40-year-old, michelle go was killed when pushed from behind by a homeless man in front of an ongoing subway train. >> there is a new sense of vulnerability among the asian population that we are beginning targeted. with that has come a growing sense of community. i have noticed when i am on a train or platform...
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tonight's other top headlines, the manhunt for the suspect accused of killing a man on a new york city subway. a warning about elder fraud scams. meet the nun responsible for a woman's sports dynasty. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dickerson: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. i'm john dickerson in for norah. tonight, help for some of america's most vulnerable, babies, is on the way. but for many families, the shelves are still missing the form whether they need to feed their children. an air force plane with tons of hypoallergenic formula landed in indiana and a second flight will land in virginia wednesday. these are two first flights of operation fly formula as the biden administration eased the shortage. abbott nutrition hope to open the shuttered michigan plant in two weeks but could take up to two months for that formula to be available. we have lots to get to. meg oliver will start us off from new york, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. as desperate fa
tonight's other top headlines, the manhunt for the suspect accused of killing a man on a new york city subway. a warning about elder fraud scams. meet the nun responsible for a woman's sports dynasty. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dickerson: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. i'm john dickerson in for norah. tonight, help for some of america's most...
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what is it going to do for new york city parents? >> first of all, thank you for having me to talk about this. we've raised a hundred million and including a $25 million anchor gift. fundamentally, child care is a tremendous one-two punch for americans. one, we all understand child care is critical for new yorkers to be able to go to work, americans to go to work, as you just said. >> pardon me. >> no problem. people didn't understand that before the pandemic. ask any parents during the pandemic if they understand how critical it is. but the other thing about child care, it's a tremendous opportunity for child development. we know that so much brain development happens in the early stages of life. and if you have quality child care, if you are really working on investing in the workforce, you cannot only make sure parents can go to work, can you help young people develop skills and resources that last a lifetime. so with this hundred million, it's going to help new york city grow and expand and improve the quality of its child care s
what is it going to do for new york city parents? >> first of all, thank you for having me to talk about this. we've raised a hundred million and including a $25 million anchor gift. fundamentally, child care is a tremendous one-two punch for americans. one, we all understand child care is critical for new yorkers to be able to go to work, americans to go to work, as you just said. >> pardon me. >> no problem. people didn't understand that before the pandemic. ask any parents...
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and loved new york city. how are you feeling about things right now? >> jessica: not great. it's definitely testing people who believe in electing democrats to office. i've voted for democrats my entire life and my whole family, everyone that i know. >> jesse: still. >> jessica: still. still going to do it. but it's putting people just in a terrible position. people who really believe in what our -- the root fundamentals or the policies, i think, makes the party great or the people who are campaigning and then you look at some of these things that have happened and greg is completely right. the randomness of it is what's so completely scary and the 1990s were a complete nightmare. the crime rates were out of control so much worse than they are now. but it was in specific areas. and people could say, this is dangerous. don't go there, etc., but when you have somebody at 11:30 in the morning going for brunch, you start to wonder, can i not use my city in the same way that i wanted to? and something that eric ad
and loved new york city. how are you feeling about things right now? >> jessica: not great. it's definitely testing people who believe in electing democrats to office. i've voted for democrats my entire life and my whole family, everyone that i know. >> jesse: still. >> jessica: still. still going to do it. but it's putting people just in a terrible position. people who really believe in what our -- the root fundamentals or the policies, i think, makes the party great or the...
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. >> what the hell is going on >> reporter: parents staring at bare shelves yesterday new york city's mayor issuing a state of emergency to fight price gouging. a milk donation center for medically fragile babies in south carolina is expanding to the public. >> we had a family pick up milk this morning and just, you know, were in tears. >> reporter: the patchwork to replenish the nationwide shortage is heavily reliant on an abbott factory in michigan.ss 25% of the nation's formula is made right here. the plant shut down in february after a voluntary recall this weekend in a "washington post" op-ed, abbott's ceo robert ford wrote, we're sorry to every family we let down ford announcing the plant should reopen by next week, but it will take another six to eight weeks before formula is on shelves applause for secretary of agriculture tom vilsack when he announced the first shipment yesterday. [ applause ] >> i think it's applaudable that we're able to bring that much formula to help out that many children, but there's millions of children that may be affected by this. >> reporter: dr. jo
. >> what the hell is going on >> reporter: parents staring at bare shelves yesterday new york city's mayor issuing a state of emergency to fight price gouging. a milk donation center for medically fragile babies in south carolina is expanding to the public. >> we had a family pick up milk this morning and just, you know, were in tears. >> reporter: the patchwork to replenish the nationwide shortage is heavily reliant on an abbott factory in michigan.ss 25% of the...
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shep. >> sharon, thanks. >>> the hard lines in new york c city's past officially disconnects. public pay phones carted away to a museum the steel phone bank used to dominate city corners. according to city dad, there were more than 8,000 of them as recently as 2015 then the city started to switch them out for public wi-fi hot spots. there you get phone calls, transit info, real time weather and a charge for your cell phone. >>> one of the kids from the movie jaws now in charge of defending part of martha's vineyard this is jonathan searle. he's the new chief of police in oaks bluff, massachusetts. that's a small town on martha's vineyard where spielberg filmed "jaws. searle and his brother were in this scene from the movie where two kids fooled beachgoers with a fake shark fin. >> he made me do it. >> reporter: searle was the kid on the right there he told the vineyard gazette newspaper this is something he's been working toward his whole career >>> 45 seconds and a race to the finish president biden gave beijing a stern warning at a news conference in tokyo today. he said the
shep. >> sharon, thanks. >>> the hard lines in new york c city's past officially disconnects. public pay phones carted away to a museum the steel phone bank used to dominate city corners. according to city dad, there were more than 8,000 of them as recently as 2015 then the city started to switch them out for public wi-fi hot spots. there you get phone calls, transit info, real time weather and a charge for your cell phone. >>> one of the kids from the movie jaws now in...
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running in new york city's elite social circles. defrauding hotels, banks, restaurants, private jet companies out of over $200,000 to support her lavish lifestyle. she was arrested in 2017. in 2019, a jury found her guilty of eight counts, including grand larceny and attempted grand larceny and theft of services. >> the judge sentenced her to four to 12 years behind bars. she ended up serving about four years. and so in february of 2021, shortly after her 30th birthday, she was released. and she was out on the town, back on the streets of new york city, for about six weeks. >> reporter: anna's freedom was short-lived. in march 2021, she was picked up by immigration authorities for overstaying her visa. she's been in i.c.e. custody since, fighting deportation while appealing her criminal conviction. >> she could get out and leave any time, so long as she goes back to europe. but anna has no intention of leaving new york. this is where anna delvey was not created, but truly born. she really bought into the new york dream of, you know,
running in new york city's elite social circles. defrauding hotels, banks, restaurants, private jet companies out of over $200,000 to support her lavish lifestyle. she was arrested in 2017. in 2019, a jury found her guilty of eight counts, including grand larceny and attempted grand larceny and theft of services. >> the judge sentenced her to four to 12 years behind bars. she ended up serving about four years. and so in february of 2021, shortly after her 30th birthday, she was released....
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in new york city, new york city, the large body of political leadership in this state and city do not support their police. they don't like the police. they don't fund them adequately. it results in the crime situation that we're experiencing. in many respects it's the same thing in the rest of the country. >> neil: i talked to many parents certainly the last 24 hours, those that died had children die in these shootings, the school shootings. andrew pollack who lost his 17-year-old girl in the park land shooting. he said we need a police presence and someone that will do something in the event of a school shooting happening. the irony in park land, there was a person that never entered the school even as the shooting was going on this. push to get someone armed, maybe several armed within schools across the country, maybe all of them, what do you think of that? >> that's up to each individual school district as to whether they want that type of coverage. i saw senator cruz, i think it was this morning, talking about -- maybe another republican senator talk about arming school teachers
in new york city, new york city, the large body of political leadership in this state and city do not support their police. they don't like the police. they don't fund them adequately. it results in the crime situation that we're experiencing. in many respects it's the same thing in the rest of the country. >> neil: i talked to many parents certainly the last 24 hours, those that died had children die in these shootings, the school shootings. andrew pollack who lost his 17-year-old girl...
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so quite a serious situation, especially here in new york city. ready but all across the united states life from new york are to kill up, up and kill. thank you for that. ah, well indeed, the effects of western sanctions on russia they're being felt across the globe to including just south of were killable speaking. there are central america with russia. one of the world's largest fertilizer export is accounting for more than 12 percent of the global market. functions and exports are putting that entire region on the verge of an agricultural crisis. as we heard on the ground in mexico. syllabus holes in the last year, i planted 3 actors, but this year only one year, due to rising prices for raw materials and especially due to the shortage of russian fertilizers caused by the imposed sanctions. sergio garcia has had to play less corn and tomatoes this year. over the past decade, mexico's agricultural sector has become more dependent on russian fertilizers, particularly urea. according to preliminary estimates, mexico needs about 6000000 tons of fer
so quite a serious situation, especially here in new york city. ready but all across the united states life from new york are to kill up, up and kill. thank you for that. ah, well indeed, the effects of western sanctions on russia they're being felt across the globe to including just south of were killable speaking. there are central america with russia. one of the world's largest fertilizer export is accounting for more than 12 percent of the global market. functions and exports are putting...
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. >> carley: the cities that lost the most san francisco, los angeles, new york, new york, across the board nationally. those are blue states course in the city that gained most residents of miami, phoenix, tampa all red states. this is an example of people voting with what they see? >> absolutely. i think when people see the atmosphere, the culture around them and particularly los angeles and san francisco, they see a spiral of lawlessness going on where you have one person, for instance, not running out of the cds and stealing $950. nuc three people running out of walgreens, 80 people running out of nordstrom's and smash and grab properties, train robberies and double-digit rising crime spirit that is toxic mixture for people to leae the state and vote with their feet rather than stay. >> carley: a video that recently came and choked a group of people in walgreens polluting the store putting as much as they can into their bags. here in the video the cashier says to them "get a job." one of the criminals shouts at him. property crime in general, and how bad do you think things need t
. >> carley: the cities that lost the most san francisco, los angeles, new york, new york, across the board nationally. those are blue states course in the city that gained most residents of miami, phoenix, tampa all red states. this is an example of people voting with what they see? >> absolutely. i think when people see the atmosphere, the culture around them and particularly los angeles and san francisco, they see a spiral of lawlessness going on where you have one person, for...
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new york city also in that category. but for now officials are resisting a mask mandate, instead only recommending them indoors. >> we are not alwing covid to outsmart us. we're staying prepared and not panicking. >> reporter: and tonight, the white house sounding the alarm about the need for congress to act on covid funding. >> we will find ourselves in the fall or winter with people getting infected and no treatments available for them, because we will have run out. >> reporter: it comes as the cdc is expected to recommend boosters for 5 to 11-year-olds as early as tomorrow. >> i started looking online right away for her to have the booster. it's just a level of assurance. >> reporter: pfizer says its booster shot is safe and an initial analysis found it increased antibodies 36-fold. >> a lot of parents are going to be asking, if i get my child this booster shot, will my child need another shot this fall? and the simple answer is we just don't know. but it's important that we focus on the ways to protect everyone right
new york city also in that category. but for now officials are resisting a mask mandate, instead only recommending them indoors. >> we are not alwing covid to outsmart us. we're staying prepared and not panicking. >> reporter: and tonight, the white house sounding the alarm about the need for congress to act on covid funding. >> we will find ourselves in the fall or winter with people getting infected and no treatments available for them, because we will have run out. >>...
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what does a safe haven mean in new york city? >> i think first and foremost, reproductive rights, women's rights, the rights of pregnant people to make decisions about their health care and their bodies is foundational to public health and we believe that here in new york city and in new york state and everyone is welcome here to receive that care. the steps we need to take to ensure that are ones that we're thinking through right now, in terms of access to care, quality of care, subsidizing care. these are all questions that we're not wrestling with in the aftermath of this disturbing announcement. >> so those answers to come, still trying to figure that out? >> this just broke. so we're prepared. everyone is welcome in new york. >> okay. good to have you with us today. >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> still to come here, the white house pushing back on a new report that the u.s. intelligence is helping ukraine to kill russian generals. how intelligence chairman adam schiff joins me next. lemons. lemons. look how nice they are.
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>> live from new york city, bloomberg real yield starts right now. jonathan: another week of massive volatility with fed officials focused on bringing them into elation as the prospect of weaker growth bites into credit. >> it's time to see the reversal. >> we finally see bonds behaving properly. >> the correlation is starting to follow part. >> i'm not going to get excited with her day trend. >> is it a recession? >> you are entering and it challenging mix where growth is decelerating. >> on the credit side, you get some liquidity concerns. >> it's an evolution from an inflation interest rate concern to accredit concern. >> we've seen an extraordinary run-up in bond yields. >> there comes a point where they are increasingly attractive. jonathan: joining us now to discuss the morgan stanley note, thank you. please the inverse correlation between bonds and risk assets back? >> what's for certain is the narrative has visibly changed. we got a reasonably uneven picture immersing across asset -- emerging across asset classes. the vix is approaching you t
>> live from new york city, bloomberg real yield starts right now. jonathan: another week of massive volatility with fed officials focused on bringing them into elation as the prospect of weaker growth bites into credit. >> it's time to see the reversal. >> we finally see bonds behaving properly. >> the correlation is starting to follow part. >> i'm not going to get excited with her day trend. >> is it a recession? >> you are entering and it challenging...
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from new york city, good morning. futures are positive on the s&p by little more than 1%. on the nasdaq up by 1.4%. tom: very good. the vix is under 30, 20 .70, some quiet we see in the market for this historic week. right now, in an important conversation, we will go to jonathan ferro and a moment but i want to slip in one question for the united kingdom's secretary of state for business, energy, and industrial strategy, me, john, and the rest of the nation enjoying 9% inflation. i next guest is with us celebrating liverpool's dominance and more than any staying -- anything understands the gridlock of british politics. other a decade of go of gridlock nation. what is the level of gridlock right now, minister, in terms of dealing with 9% inflation? >> it is a huge challenge. it is a global challenge. we had a pandemic, we had lockdowns across the world, we had a huge surge in demand when the lockdowns were eased, and now we have this unprecedented situation in ukraine, first time in 70 years that we are seeing an actual war in europe. so these are unprecedented times in th
from new york city, good morning. futures are positive on the s&p by little more than 1%. on the nasdaq up by 1.4%. tom: very good. the vix is under 30, 20 .70, some quiet we see in the market for this historic week. right now, in an important conversation, we will go to jonathan ferro and a moment but i want to slip in one question for the united kingdom's secretary of state for business, energy, and industrial strategy, me, john, and the rest of the nation enjoying 9% inflation. i next...
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from new york city, good morning. this is bloomberg. ritika: keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world. vladimir putin been vote russia's fight against nazi germany as he defended his faltering invasion of ukraine. at the victory celebration he said the russian military is defending what our fathers, and great grandfathers fought for. president zelenskyy responded on twitter, saying the russian army is dying not defending their country but trying to occupy another. the u.s. government had a record tax hall this spring and some of the credit goes to the surge in individual stock trading by americans. up some 43% over the same period in 2019. that is shrinking the budget deficit. in hong kong incoming leader john leap has promised to bolster national security and accelerate integration with mainland china. the former security minister is plenty to take power after a near unanimous election by a beijing controlled committee. lee helps carrie lam crackdown on democracy protests three years ago. -- demonstrato
from new york city, good morning. this is bloomberg. ritika: keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world. vladimir putin been vote russia's fight against nazi germany as he defended his faltering invasion of ukraine. at the victory celebration he said the russian military is defending what our fathers, and great grandfathers fought for. president zelenskyy responded on twitter, saying the russian army is dying not defending their country but trying to occupy another. the u.s....
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so picture this his wife alice is pregnant and in new york city. he's living in albany in the state capitol during the weekdays doing his legislative stuff and coming home on weekends. february 1884 roosevelt got a telegram that his wife had given birth and it's all very exciting. he gets. congratulations. then he gets a second telegram urging him to come home right away that there's something seriously wrong. he boards the train in albany. it's a kind of dark foggy night. it takes him five hours to get back to new york city by train from albany. and when he gets home his brother elliot has remarked. there's a curse on this house mother is dying. and alice is dying, too. february 14th 1884 his mother died of typhoid fever and then a few hours apart his wife. pictured here alice roosevelt passed away from brights disease. that was probably just not detected during her presidency. so the two deaths weren't related to there wasn't a plague or whatever. but they both passed away within a few hours of each other. at this point in his life roosevelt wasn
so picture this his wife alice is pregnant and in new york city. he's living in albany in the state capitol during the weekdays doing his legislative stuff and coming home on weekends. february 1884 roosevelt got a telegram that his wife had given birth and it's all very exciting. he gets. congratulations. then he gets a second telegram urging him to come home right away that there's something seriously wrong. he boards the train in albany. it's a kind of dark foggy night. it takes him five...
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jon: nate four in new york city. thank you. it is the last day of the national rifle association a meeting held as scheduled a few hours east of uvalde. protesters condemn the nra from holding the convention after the school massacre. alicia acuna says more from houston. >> protesters outside of the convention center in houston have been relatively peaceful for each of the days of the nra convention. many of the protesters have been yelling and screaming at the attendees heading into the venue. the protesters out here declined the timing of the event the nation's most powerful gun lobby refused to cancel or delay its convention something digitally done twice in the history due to the pandemic. at the opening on friday it honors the victims of uvalde with a moment of silence. those outside of the venue say now more than ever is time for change. >> it is outrageous, the timing is horrible. >> the cop stood around and did nothing because they feared the ar-15, ban assault weapons now. >> they have made their choice to let our chil
jon: nate four in new york city. thank you. it is the last day of the national rifle association a meeting held as scheduled a few hours east of uvalde. protesters condemn the nra from holding the convention after the school massacre. alicia acuna says more from houston. >> protesters outside of the convention center in houston have been relatively peaceful for each of the days of the nra convention. many of the protesters have been yelling and screaming at the attendees heading into the...
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and new york city you're going toy see 90s. then soggy for parts of new england into the northeast >>> jubilee fever hits our part of the pond as the queen gets ready to mark 70 years definitely after meatloaf. like clockwork. do it! run your dishwasher with cascade platinum and save water. did you know an energy star certified dishwasher uses less than four gallons per cycle? while a running sink uses that, every two minutes. that means even small loads can save water. so why not do...
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a daring rescue high above the ground here in new york city, two window washers stuck on the side of a high rise 42 stories up their scaffolding suddenly stopped working in mechanical issue kept them from going up or down. firefighters cut open a glass window, pulling them both inside of firing lieutenant said that the two were probably the calmest people on the scene. and when we come back the driver standing trial for a crash happening while his car was on autopilot. hey guys, let's do it. your truck with laser measured weather tech floor liners in the front, perfect and rear under seat storage system. no drill. mudflaps tech liner to protect the bed and tailgate bump step to guard, the rear bumper and the cup phone to secure your phone. yes. guys are your american made products at weather tech .com because i smoked. i have heart failure at night. i have to plug myself into keep my heart pump working . my tip is try not to be a restless sleeper. because if you're not plugged in, you don't have very long to live. you can quit call 1 800 quit now for help getting free medication. lif
a daring rescue high above the ground here in new york city, two window washers stuck on the side of a high rise 42 stories up their scaffolding suddenly stopped working in mechanical issue kept them from going up or down. firefighters cut open a glass window, pulling them both inside of firing lieutenant said that the two were probably the calmest people on the scene. and when we come back the driver standing trial for a crash happening while his car was on autopilot. hey guys, let's do it....
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from new york city, good morning, good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance." alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. futures of the .8% after the pain of yesterday. tom: the pain of yesterday and 2022, as we mentioned, jon, you are looking for the hope and prayer of bloom to script bloom destruction. jonathan: hsbc not buying it. they are firmly risk-off. they think it is coming in the next three to six months. tom: i get a bunch of notes yesterday tearing the strategists apart. when the facts change, i change. that is what is going on right now. people are readjusting. i would suggest the first step is to wait for the catharsis, and a lot of people saying we really have not seen the agony yet. jonathan: i have been surprised by how few on the south side have adjusted. lisa abramowicz putting out the note, we stay pro-risk and underweight in bonds and cash. have been wrong over the last 12 months. lisa: can you be surprised? he is sort of a separate category of wall street will end going to come out and re
from new york city, good morning, good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance." alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. futures of the .8% after the pain of yesterday. tom: the pain of yesterday and 2022, as we mentioned, jon, you are looking for the hope and prayer of bloom to script bloom destruction. jonathan: hsbc not buying it. they are firmly risk-off. they think it is coming in the next three to six months. tom: i get a bunch of notes yesterday tearing...
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jonathan: five from new york city for our audience
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so why did serious situation, especially here in new york city. ready but all across the united states, us secretary of state antony blinking, said on friday that turkeys objections to finland and sweden joining nato would soon be overcome. possibly even before the alliance of summit next month earlier turkeys president accused those nordic countries of supporting what it considers kritisha terrorist groups and said the block has failed to address those concerns. we believe that an enlargement policy, which disregards the fundamental aspects of security won't bring benefits for us or for nato. all nato states would need to agree for a new member state to be accepted, gra has acute stockholm and helsinki of harbouring members of the kurdistan workers party, which turkey considers a terrorist organization anchor also wants to sanction lifted over its military operation against kurdish forces in syria, both finland and sweden have faced domestic opposition against their bid to join the western military alliance. in sweden's 2nd largest city guttenber
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new york city is the metropolis of new york state. we have to make sure new york city is safe for residents and those who come to visit. businesses will leave new york as well. >> todd: he's got to flood the zone with cups and stop worrying about what the left thinks about it. speaking of which tuesday shooting coming to new york congressman aoc calling out the country's patriarchal society, take a listen. >> check on the men in his life. it feels like few role models and examples of people talking about this in healthy ways. there is such a thing as healthy masculinity that is not rooted in subjugation of other people. >> todd: i mean i hate to dignify by asking for a response but your response, laura? >> i watch that video over and over again and i don't even think aoc knew what she was trying to say. i work 20 years in law enforcement, and here she is making characterizations and accusations with a class in society. the rhetoric of politicians like aoc to divide this country. in fact what she is saying is quite sexist and should ha
new york city is the metropolis of new york state. we have to make sure new york city is safe for residents and those who come to visit. businesses will leave new york as well. >> todd: he's got to flood the zone with cups and stop worrying about what the left thinks about it. speaking of which tuesday shooting coming to new york congressman aoc calling out the country's patriarchal society, take a listen. >> check on the men in his life. it feels like few role models and examples...
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it is very likely you are going to be far from new york city. therefore it is not a situation where fellow gang members can take a short ride to visit you. there are a lot of advantages in the federal system prosecuting people but we have to be selective in who we target. >> i think two things i would add to that. number one on the issue of bail, and the federal system it is so important because federal prosecutors are the ones that moved to detain. we have the ability to assess that and we put on evidence. the judges make the decision. therefore when we encounter violent criminals, we feel like if they are a danger to the community or flight risk we have the obligation to move to detain. in texas that is not how it works. the only way the prosecutors can move to detain as after the initial determination. and for whatever reason, that's not happening. oftentimes defendants are being let out after having committed very violent crimes. this is another way the federal prosecutors are having to pick up slack, where -- is being let out after being ch
it is very likely you are going to be far from new york city. therefore it is not a situation where fellow gang members can take a short ride to visit you. there are a lot of advantages in the federal system prosecuting people but we have to be selective in who we target. >> i think two things i would add to that. number one on the issue of bail, and the federal system it is so important because federal prosecutors are the ones that moved to detain. we have the ability to assess that and...
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after all, the nazis also targeted new york city. that's fine. it was a longstanding wish for more than 10 years were inviting the orchestra from the city that the nazis had also once planned to bombard a picture is also hanging in the museum here, a drawing of what they'd imagine it would be like bonding new york. it's the orchestra's 1st tour abroad since the long pandemic break starting in 2019 of all places to have any that symbolizes death and destruction. oh lou, we are actually excited to be in this i would say very historic place and the germans stay. i think they turned this place into something very, very positive. and we feel that fight is fantastic. founded in 1842. the new york to la monique is the oldest orchestra and the united states. and one of the world's best, 27 year old canadian pianist, john leesha key, is also old, famous. he 2 hopes to send a message of peace with his new oh, what we do here can't change what's happening in the world, but it can change how we feel in what we feel in our hearts. mm hm. the festival on the i
after all, the nazis also targeted new york city. that's fine. it was a longstanding wish for more than 10 years were inviting the orchestra from the city that the nazis had also once planned to bombard a picture is also hanging in the museum here, a drawing of what they'd imagine it would be like bonding new york. it's the orchestra's 1st tour abroad since the long pandemic break starting in 2019 of all places to have any that symbolizes death and destruction. oh lou, we are actually excited...
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jonathan: live from new york city for audience worldwide, good morning, this is bloomberg surveillance on tv and radio. buffett buying in a way that he hasn't in many years, he said everything was too expensive, valuations are too rich. we have seen valuations coming dramatically recently. where have they come in enough that you are finding an entry point? >> equity sector strategy hasn't changed much, and i would agree that the entry point today is much better than maybe four months ago, the height of november, december of last year. having said that, there is still some concern. you have to factor in a slower growth in the economy, higher cost of capital, financial tightening. ridley, the fed is going to be increasing rates at a blistering pace, plus qt. all of that is a bit of a cautious approach. one, on the cyclical/reopening trade, so you can think of homebuilders, collective industrial materials, chemical, maybe automobile industry. those represent some value. then some of the areas more recently, the technology space and financials. tech really had a high bar going into the equ
jonathan: live from new york city for audience worldwide, good morning, this is bloomberg surveillance on tv and radio. buffett buying in a way that he hasn't in many years, he said everything was too expensive, valuations are too rich. we have seen valuations coming dramatically recently. where have they come in enough that you are finding an entry point? >> equity sector strategy hasn't changed much, and i would agree that the entry point today is much better than maybe four months ago,...
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i lived in the suburbs of new york city my whole life. i think the difference comes down to education. the pay very high taxes here, probably the highest in the country, but we have the best schools. in the rural areas all they care about, it seems, politically, is, don't raise my taxes. they elect politicians who don't raise taxes so there is no money to pay for good schools and different services. it is a race to the bottom, in my view. just being able to keep as many guns as you want and not having great schools is a recipe for disaster, and i think that is what this country is going toward. if you look at every big city, they are always blue and they always fund education well, or most of the time. i may be in a bubble going up near new york city, but what i see in the rural areas of this country, the movement to support trump, i think it is really troubling. i think the united states is going into a fascist government, almost, and i am really hoping we can do something and the republican party stops its craziness. host: let's hear fr
i lived in the suburbs of new york city my whole life. i think the difference comes down to education. the pay very high taxes here, probably the highest in the country, but we have the best schools. in the rural areas all they care about, it seems, politically, is, don't raise my taxes. they elect politicians who don't raise taxes so there is no money to pay for good schools and different services. it is a race to the bottom, in my view. just being able to keep as many guns as you want and not...
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roosevelt was born october of 1858 in new york city. he's a kind of symbolic -- the hardened center of american life, born into a very wealthy family, we will talk about that in a bit. he is very much the child of the civil war. he was only five years old when a lot of this was happening. it impacted him greatly. i will come back to the slide in a second. here are two photographs. this is a photograph of president lincoln's funeral procession, in the spring of 1865, after he had been assassinated, his body came back from washington to springfield illinois where he was going to be buried. that's for americans to pay their last respects for him. he came down broadway, in new york city. here's the photograph of the procession. you could see, right here, some people looking out of windows. if we zoom in over here, you can see these two little boys looking out the window. we know that this was a roosevelt's grandfather's house. this is tr and his little brother elliott, who had a front row seat to lincoln's funeral procession. lincoln was a
roosevelt was born october of 1858 in new york city. he's a kind of symbolic -- the hardened center of american life, born into a very wealthy family, we will talk about that in a bit. he is very much the child of the civil war. he was only five years old when a lot of this was happening. it impacted him greatly. i will come back to the slide in a second. here are two photographs. this is a photograph of president lincoln's funeral procession, in the spring of 1865, after he had been...
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and if they are not meet the close is they will give life and is low back in new york city. everything and designer maria cornejo studio, has been made sustainably when corny, who started out 25 years ago. it was hard to source sustainable fabric. but times have changed. because more commercial companies are becoming more aware of sustainability, the fabric people, the textiles, while making more of an effort to supply and to come up with solutions for recycled fabrics and eco fabric. maria cornell, most customers can afford sustainable fashion higher price tag, few items here, cost less than $450.00, but coordinate oh thanks, cheaper stores also need to bring about a change of thinking. i think it's a matter of little by little shifting the perspective i'm thinking okay, well maybe i'm not going to buy 6 present, geez this year, but i'm just going to buy one that i really love and it's going to be eco. and people realizing that you don't need to own that lodge needs to be the right things . new york fashion bill requires companies to disclose supply chain and manufacturing
and if they are not meet the close is they will give life and is low back in new york city. everything and designer maria cornejo studio, has been made sustainably when corny, who started out 25 years ago. it was hard to source sustainable fabric. but times have changed. because more commercial companies are becoming more aware of sustainability, the fabric people, the textiles, while making more of an effort to supply and to come up with solutions for recycled fabrics and eco fabric. maria...
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new york city up 38%. chicago, philadelphia, los angeles all up staggering amounts as we have the numbers on the screen. new york city transit crime in 2022, 946 instances compared to 613 instances in 2021. plain clothes cops and more i guess respect needs to be out on the streets. that's the problem. no matter how many cops you have out there, there has been a practice in new york city and many cities across the country about police reform and stripping them of their duties and leaving it up to the civilians. look where that has gotten us. nowhere. >> nowhere. and as a result of that, we've got a lot of police officers, good police officers who have left these various forces and they've left. you have to try to find a way to fill the void. i have suggested over and over they go to the military bases and recruit police officers from military bases. but we're in trouble. we're in trouble, julie. >> julie: one last thing every mayor in every democratic city that it's not working, talk to the cops. the cops a
new york city up 38%. chicago, philadelphia, los angeles all up staggering amounts as we have the numbers on the screen. new york city transit crime in 2022, 946 instances compared to 613 instances in 2021. plain clothes cops and more i guess respect needs to be out on the streets. that's the problem. no matter how many cops you have out there, there has been a practice in new york city and many cities across the country about police reform and stripping them of their duties and leaving it up...
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pat church in new york city. that small group you see of pro-choice advocates gathering outside of sat patrick's cathedral to show support for women's reproductive rights. pro-life supporters showed to have their voices heard. >> we believe that every human life has value and dignity from the moment of conception. reporter: now to small group it was a peaceful protest. popped up as well protests in chicago, houston, dc and austin. activists calling on americans to provost the potential end to abortion rights after someone leaked a draft u.s. supreme court opinion that would strike down the roe v. wade decision. that landmark 1973 ruling established a constitutional right to abortion in the united states. the supreme court says the t draft is authentic but it was not final. now the court's marshal is trying to figure out who leaked it in the first place. state leaders speaking at rallies across the country, out in chicago, governor standing with pro-choice crowds. >> if the court overturns roe v. wade, abortions w
pat church in new york city. that small group you see of pro-choice advocates gathering outside of sat patrick's cathedral to show support for women's reproductive rights. pro-life supporters showed to have their voices heard. >> we believe that every human life has value and dignity from the moment of conception. reporter: now to small group it was a peaceful protest. popped up as well protests in chicago, houston, dc and austin. activists calling on americans to provost the potential...
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texas is known for its beautifu cattle, that is also true in ne york city. talked about his and mouth disease. here in texas there is a betwee the residence in mexico and california where there is a vas bump between the governor's ears . here in texas you have the best barbecue and the world. in california, they put pineapples on pizza. that's like putting a mustache on randall lambert. she could pull it off. in california they have skinny soy no foam latte, in texas, yo have coffee. and testosterone. in california you have san francisco and in texas you don't . in texas, there are males and females, in california and nyc, there is one gender and it's called loser. they use more hair dye than the do shampoo, and california and new york you can smash and grab and texas you smash and grab yo drop and died. in california the homeless can your front lawn. try that in dallas and it is th last you will ever take. in texas you produce euros like sam houston and davy crockett spirit california produces guide . truth california has warner bros., universal studios and
texas is known for its beautifu cattle, that is also true in ne york city. talked about his and mouth disease. here in texas there is a betwee the residence in mexico and california where there is a vas bump between the governor's ears . here in texas you have the best barbecue and the world. in california, they put pineapples on pizza. that's like putting a mustache on randall lambert. she could pull it off. in california they have skinny soy no foam latte, in texas, yo have coffee. and...
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stunning horrible story that unfolded in new york city on sunday. daniel espinoza was on hi ways to lunch. this man gunned him down. this is the video of him getting out of the car. it's 11:45 sunday when he was shot and killed on that subway. we'll continue to bring you live coverage of this story. we want to show you in just a moment the interview that dana did with his sister, the man that was killed sister. she spoke for all new yorkers in so many ways. our continuing coverage after this. stay with us for more of "the story." people with plaque psoriasis, or psoriatic arthritis, are rethinking the choices they make. like the splash they create. the way they exaggerate. or the surprises they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, you can achieve clearer skin with otezla. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't
stunning horrible story that unfolded in new york city on sunday. daniel espinoza was on hi ways to lunch. this man gunned him down. this is the video of him getting out of the car. it's 11:45 sunday when he was shot and killed on that subway. we'll continue to bring you live coverage of this story. we want to show you in just a moment the interview that dana did with his sister, the man that was killed sister. she spoke for all new yorkers in so many ways. our continuing coverage after this....
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new york city has a right to shelter. i believe the amount of time folks stay in shelters in new york city is on average year to year and a half. people are staying on our streets or decades. we should not be comparing ourselves to new york city as if we're doing it right and they somehow screwed it up. and new york city also demonstrates, the state and the city demonstrates you can invest in affordable housing, offer permanent exit from the street and you can aggressively address unsheltered homelessness and not have it. with regard to the amendments that have been offered, i want to -- i want to thank supervisor -- well, i want to thank all the supervisors for their conversation. i want to thank supervisor safai. i think his amendments, again, are not substantive, don't fundamentally change the shape of the legislation and i'm happy -- i was happy to add what i thought were amendments. he's added more. i'm perfectly comfortable with the committee making those amendments. with regard to supervisor melgar's amendments, so
new york city has a right to shelter. i believe the amount of time folks stay in shelters in new york city is on average year to year and a half. people are staying on our streets or decades. we should not be comparing ourselves to new york city as if we're doing it right and they somehow screwed it up. and new york city also demonstrates, the state and the city demonstrates you can invest in affordable housing, offer permanent exit from the street and you can aggressively address unsheltered...
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a former new york state assembly candidate popped the question to the new york city commissioner of cultural aparis. >> you know, it's always like trying to wait for the right time, so when is the right time considering everything that's going on worldwide. it's like today we're going to mike make it happen, you do know. >> you wait for this moment your whole life almost and for it to be right here, it was everything i thought it would be. >> the couple says they have talked about getting married. it wasn't a complete surprise. congratulations to them. >> and a college baseball pitcher is set to scorch a new record. ben joyce unleashed a 105.5-mile-per-hour pitch, the fastest in college baseball history. the university of tennessee player threw it on sunday. now, the fastball beat his own record set in march. joyce narrowly missed beating the major league record set by aroldis chapman in 2010. >>> so coming up on "cbs mornings" we're going to help you choose the perfect vacation this year as conde nast travel reveals the hot list. pick the conde nast reveals the hottest travel list. your shi
a former new york state assembly candidate popped the question to the new york city commissioner of cultural aparis. >> you know, it's always like trying to wait for the right time, so when is the right time considering everything that's going on worldwide. it's like today we're going to mike make it happen, you do know. >> you wait for this moment your whole life almost and for it to be right here, it was everything i thought it would be. >> the couple says they have talked...
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new york city and the idea he had the nerve to ask for anyone's vote after what he did to new york. new york city right now, tucker, looks like gotham before batman comes except batman is not coming because he is not vaccinated. he ain't showing up. you've got to go back to wayne manor, i'm sorry, 6 feet of space, we will fight the crime virtually. and that is the issue. my family was going to come to new york city this weekend but they decided to go someplace safer like beirut because the idiots who ran the city into the ground was always going for the performative stupidity, creating the appearance that he cared and he was doing something. a good example of that was that vaccine video where he is stuffing his face with french fries. hey, tucker, what is the leading killer from covid? obesity. so we are combating vaccine hesitancy by encouraging fried food consumption? this is like combating arson by giving away book of matches, man. the one thing i would say to that as may be the upside to the biden presidency is arson is down because no one can burn down your house at $5.15 a gal
new york city and the idea he had the nerve to ask for anyone's vote after what he did to new york. new york city right now, tucker, looks like gotham before batman comes except batman is not coming because he is not vaccinated. he ain't showing up. you've got to go back to wayne manor, i'm sorry, 6 feet of space, we will fight the crime virtually. and that is the issue. my family was going to come to new york city this weekend but they decided to go someplace safer like beirut because the...