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the mona lisa was lifted up the steps of the venerable metropolitan museum. and after she was uncrated, she was hung inside the large medieval sculpture hall under the direction of the museum director. just as in washington, d.c., new yorkers came in droves to see the painting at 10:00 a.m. on thursday, february 7, 1963. the exhibition opened amid a citywide newspaper strike, but it still generated a cultural phenomenon. traffic was jammed and lines of museum-goers waited hours in the bitter cold just to get inside. i researched this carefully and discovered the very first person in line was a new york taxi driver from brooklyn. a "self-admitted lover of finer whohe finer things," arrived at the museum at 4:40 a.m. to be the very first to see the mona lisa. by the time the doors opened, a line extended down the museum steps and all the way along fifth avenue. the city had fallen crazy in love with mona. bars and restaurants got into the act by generating a new cocktail in honor of the visitor -- famous visitor called simply the mona lisa. the scintillating co
the mona lisa was lifted up the steps of the venerable metropolitan museum. and after she was uncrated, she was hung inside the large medieval sculpture hall under the direction of the museum director. just as in washington, d.c., new yorkers came in droves to see the painting at 10:00 a.m. on thursday, february 7, 1963. the exhibition opened amid a citywide newspaper strike, but it still generated a cultural phenomenon. traffic was jammed and lines of museum-goers waited hours in the bitter...
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at the metropolitan, the painting hung at the perfect eyesight line. it was displayed against a hanging of stunning french brocade of red and green. it was beautifully lit from the top, the bottom, and both sides and the bulletproof glass protected the paintings surface but somehow in new york at the metropolitan, the glare from the custom spotlights did not reflect as much as it had in the marbled hall gallery distorting the vio. unlike the national gallery to walker's, -- distorting the view . unlike the national gallery, to walker's chagrin, the mets display was hailed as a flawless. more than symbolism was involved. the crowds were proof enough that the blockbuster show had ushered in a new era in which fine art was no longer the province of the elites. future museum shows would encompass activities and enrich experience and encourage return visits. at the record crowds that descended on washington dc and new york to view the mona lisa proves that jacqueline kennedy understood these principles and gaging she setpt off a national love affair with th
at the metropolitan, the painting hung at the perfect eyesight line. it was displayed against a hanging of stunning french brocade of red and green. it was beautifully lit from the top, the bottom, and both sides and the bulletproof glass protected the paintings surface but somehow in new york at the metropolitan, the glare from the custom spotlights did not reflect as much as it had in the marbled hall gallery distorting the vio. unlike the national gallery to walker's, -- distorting the view...
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Nov 21, 2020
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my boat is different on the than from side the east and west coast and even the metropolitan areas. i still have a section of my customer base that is impoverished, that they don't have the credit rating or credit card to even pay for these services. cable television products is still viable for our neck of the woods. however, we see that migrating more and more, i would say. for us, the court-cutting didn't necessarily -- cord-cutting didn't necessarily hit, but it certainly went up as more people went home and the uncertainty of their income became more prevalent. looking backeople but we alsole tv saw an increase in broadband usage and in broadband customers. one of the things we are working towards in this digital divide is to get broadband in every home. folks's also to get it to who never really wanted it. those are the challenges that we have. so things are different. so, patty, have the streaming services that are coming online, are they helping your business? >> absolutely. the goal of any broadband provider is to provide the biggest, the smartest, and the .ost reliable if
my boat is different on the than from side the east and west coast and even the metropolitan areas. i still have a section of my customer base that is impoverished, that they don't have the credit rating or credit card to even pay for these services. cable television products is still viable for our neck of the woods. however, we see that migrating more and more, i would say. for us, the court-cutting didn't necessarily -- cord-cutting didn't necessarily hit, but it certainly went up as more...
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they might have 200 or 300 homes they might cast in that mile or apartment building setting or metropolitan area. i am lucky to have three to five homes per mile cast. so yes, the disparity is great. it costs us more for broadcast stations in the district. it is a different story for the rural provider. peter: when you think about legislative and regulatory issues, what are your big concerns? and what is helpful and what is harmful to you? patricia: what is helpful to me is organizations like the -- intervening organizations and we belong to. their are a litany of others that are probably just as effective. the aca has adapted over the last 20 years. the best thing for us is -- we operate lean and mean. we understand our business. we understand our communities and we understand the customers that we serve, and in order for us to do that, the best way for us is for government to get out of my way and let me run my business the way i do. peter: do you find that washington gets in your way? patricia: oh my gosh. how much time you got, peter? [laughter] we have office space, and in our office b
they might have 200 or 300 homes they might cast in that mile or apartment building setting or metropolitan area. i am lucky to have three to five homes per mile cast. so yes, the disparity is great. it costs us more for broadcast stations in the district. it is a different story for the rural provider. peter: when you think about legislative and regulatory issues, what are your big concerns? and what is helpful and what is harmful to you? patricia: what is helpful to me is organizations like...
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might have 200 or 300 homes they might have been that mile or in an apartment ilding setting or metropolitan area. i am lucky to have threeo five o yes, it cost us a lot more for our broadcast stations i the district. it is aifferent story for the rural provider. >> host: when you think about legislative and regulatory issues, what are your big concerns, and what is helpful to you and what is harmful to you? >> guest: what supple to meet is organizations like aca connects that we belong to. there are a litany of others that are probably just, i don't know if they're just as effective because aca has adopted -- over the last 27 years. the best thing for us is to, we operate lean and mean and we understand our business. we understand our communities. we understand the customers that we serve. in order for us to do that, the best thing for us is for the government to get out of my way and let me run my business the way that is -- [inaudible] >> host: do you find that washington gets in your way? >> guest: oh, my gosh. how much time have you got, peter? we've got office space figuratively speaki
might have 200 or 300 homes they might have been that mile or in an apartment ilding setting or metropolitan area. i am lucky to have threeo five o yes, it cost us a lot more for our broadcast stations i the district. it is aifferent story for the rural provider. >> host: when you think about legislative and regulatory issues, what are your big concerns, and what is helpful to you and what is harmful to you? >> guest: what supple to meet is organizations like aca connects that we...
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was needed to control future demonstrators, and then leaked and highly secret squad within the metropolitan police was created . over more than 4 decades, at least 139 police offices were given fake identities to closely monitor more than a 1000 political groups. pretty much anybody that proposed any form of challenge to the state of corporate interests. everything from environmental campaigners pardons to the arms try used on a more rights activists on choices campaign is to gain access to these creeps some of us is started to intimate relationships with female members. then after a few years, when the deployment was over, they disappeared from their lives back through my life completely into disarray. because as you can imagine, if you spent 2 years with somebody and you think you know the really well, and then you discovered that actually, you know, they were spying on you or they didn't exist. you know, he's, he's a person who no longer exists. i didn't even, he's not i the implications that house all your other relationships. it destroys your ability to trust hard knowledge that these
was needed to control future demonstrators, and then leaked and highly secret squad within the metropolitan police was created . over more than 4 decades, at least 139 police offices were given fake identities to closely monitor more than a 1000 political groups. pretty much anybody that proposed any form of challenge to the state of corporate interests. everything from environmental campaigners pardons to the arms try used on a more rights activists on choices campaign is to gain access to...
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louis metropolitan area.a scary thing when you're thinking about how do we take care of these patients going forward with limited capacity. >> doctor, it's terrifying, and the patients that -- in critical care that you're having to fly out, what are these patients suffering from? are they patients coming in if with non-covid related emergencies, i assume? >> correct. it could be anything from a covid related emergency to any of the other medical emergencies that we handle, whether it's heart attacks or strokes or any number of other things. i think what else people don't realize is the covid statistics that we put out saying this is the number of covid patients we're taking care of, doesn't include the patients that come back from complications from covid. so it has this ripple effect downstream that really complicates how we can take care of all the patients that are going to need care at our hospitals. >> i think this is a message that people do need to understand when they are seeing -- they often see thes
louis metropolitan area.a scary thing when you're thinking about how do we take care of these patients going forward with limited capacity. >> doctor, it's terrifying, and the patients that -- in critical care that you're having to fly out, what are these patients suffering from? are they patients coming in if with non-covid related emergencies, i assume? >> correct. it could be anything from a covid related emergency to any of the other medical emergencies that we handle, whether...
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then the metropolitan place would do their best to cover it up and manipulate. the sailor. there were witnesses to more once fall from the 5th floor balcony 4 men were meeting at an adjacent building by coincidence they worked for one of the victims companies i would expect him to meet their boss later in the day. one witness joseph rapacity says he saw dr marwan fall later he claimed to have seen 2 men of middle eastern appearance looking from the balcony but could not confirm that this balcony was odd ones address. al-jazeera wrote to mr repassing and to another witness some sulky however neither man. so what is known of the 2 men said to be of middle eastern appearance. apparently that has been what's being reported and the 2nd wave of investigation reported that yes they did know who they were but there and then is being kept a secret so you know that very much a british intelligence establishment cover up around this case which is suspiciousness self however any criticism of the police investigation must be seen in the context of the outcome of the conners inquest it d
then the metropolitan place would do their best to cover it up and manipulate. the sailor. there were witnesses to more once fall from the 5th floor balcony 4 men were meeting at an adjacent building by coincidence they worked for one of the victims companies i would expect him to meet their boss later in the day. one witness joseph rapacity says he saw dr marwan fall later he claimed to have seen 2 men of middle eastern appearance looking from the balcony but could not confirm that this...
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knowledge of these relationships are a violation of the women's human rights, the metropolitan police apologized and compensated 7 women 5 years ago. it was only through their own research that the undercover officers identities were revealed. police are still refusing to release the full list of organizations that was spied on, believed to be more than a 1000 or the cover names of the police officers who infiltrated them. the core participants hope this inquiry will force them to reveal those details. and also the question, who in the government sanctioned these operations? charlie and the al-jazeera and china's top online retailer has smashed records in the world's biggest online sale. the so-called single station ping event hosted by the alabama group is bigger than black friday and cyber monday. in the u.s. combined nearly 600000 transactions. a 2nd were recorded at its peak. this year work has begun on building what will become one of the walls, not just urban cox. the hope is that the project which is on the outskirts of mexico's capital will how curb absolution. john homan expl
knowledge of these relationships are a violation of the women's human rights, the metropolitan police apologized and compensated 7 women 5 years ago. it was only through their own research that the undercover officers identities were revealed. police are still refusing to release the full list of organizations that was spied on, believed to be more than a 1000 or the cover names of the police officers who infiltrated them. the core participants hope this inquiry will force them to reveal those...
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john boyega, in red, white and blue, you play leroy logan, a real—life metropolitan police officer. you ? it was about leroy‘s decision to try and join an institution and help motivate change. there wasn't a lot of black representation in the police force then. there was still a lot of... a bad energy between civilians and the police. i think what he was trying to do at that given time, i am curious to explore that as an actor, to explore that kind of man. how timely is it for this film to be coming out in the year of george floyd and black lives matter? unfortunately, we don't want it to be timely, but it is something that is a continuous dialogue. so for this to come out now, especially with this unique black british caribbean perspective that we don't get to see often, i think it is very important for the kind of dialogue. how did you feel about the police, growing up? i had mixed thoughts about the police because my dad raised me to be always critical. my dad raised me to be believe that truth was always harder on the mind to find. i always tried to take a situation in for its c
john boyega, in red, white and blue, you play leroy logan, a real—life metropolitan police officer. you ? it was about leroy‘s decision to try and join an institution and help motivate change. there wasn't a lot of black representation in the police force then. there was still a lot of... a bad energy between civilians and the police. i think what he was trying to do at that given time, i am curious to explore that as an actor, to explore that kind of man. how timely is it for this film to...
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ranked number one in the new york metropolitan area and number four nationwide.vis your perspective. how does this compare with that whirlwind last march? dr. corwin: well, last march and april you saw it concentrated in the north -- the northeast. now you are seeing this across the entire country, which is worrisome in terms of how stretched we are going to be more particularly on issues like staffing. recall that when new york went through this crisis, we received help from around the country. that's not going to be available for many of the health systems now, because we are seeing it across the entire country. testing and testing reagents are going to be stretched as well. i think it is somewhat different. having said that, the demography is more favorable. younger people tend to do better than old people. the mortality is less. the number of people requiring insulators throughout the country is less than when we first saw it in both march and april timeframe and the july-august timeframe. those are somewhat comforting. i do think that, despite all of the rhe
ranked number one in the new york metropolitan area and number four nationwide.vis your perspective. how does this compare with that whirlwind last march? dr. corwin: well, last march and april you saw it concentrated in the north -- the northeast. now you are seeing this across the entire country, which is worrisome in terms of how stretched we are going to be more particularly on issues like staffing. recall that when new york went through this crisis, we received help from around the...
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the metropolitan police commissioner, cressida dick, has paid tribute to sergeant ratana as a "truly the force. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. because of the pandemic, there was no grand metropolitan police funeral for sergeant matt ratana, apparently shot dead by a prisoner brought into his police custody suite. instead, a very personal ceremony combining his police, rugby and gym life. # we face high mountains # across rough seas... we miss you, we honour you, we won't forget you, and, to quote one of your teams who love and love you dearly, we will take it from here, sarge. matt ratana was half new zealander, half scottish, a man of maori ancestry who his partner said would eat, sleep, walk, talk and played rugby. he went to work as a custody sergeant on the night of the 24th of september and never came home. his ashes will be returned to his family in new zealand. daniel sandford, bbc news. let's return to our main story, the uncertain outcome to the us presidential election. the lack of clarity has made the global markets nervous. our global trade corres
the metropolitan police commissioner, cressida dick, has paid tribute to sergeant ratana as a "truly the force. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. because of the pandemic, there was no grand metropolitan police funeral for sergeant matt ratana, apparently shot dead by a prisoner brought into his police custody suite. instead, a very personal ceremony combining his police, rugby and gym life. # we face high mountains # across rough seas... we miss you, we honour you, we...
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atlanta is just one city in a larger metropolitan region.nless all of our partners are operating on the same page, it is going to continue to be a challenge for our state, which is why we need national leadership and guidance. clearly, the need exceeds the city limits of atlanta. pres. clinton: what is your take on this? you have operations in all of the states. and i think also in small-town and rural areas, as well as urban areas. where are we now with the housing challenges as it relates to cities and different racial and ethnic groups? and how is what we are doing today going to affect what the post-covid economy looks like? sanjiv: thank you for the honor to speak with you. mayor bottoms, honor to speak with you as well. one of the largest lenders, the fourth largest non-bank tuition in the country. the most important thing, and i have learned this from my experience running the operations of a large bank when the financial crisis happened, this is a ground-level issue. it needs to be dealt with at the ground level. we have 2000 people
atlanta is just one city in a larger metropolitan region.nless all of our partners are operating on the same page, it is going to continue to be a challenge for our state, which is why we need national leadership and guidance. clearly, the need exceeds the city limits of atlanta. pres. clinton: what is your take on this? you have operations in all of the states. and i think also in small-town and rural areas, as well as urban areas. where are we now with the housing challenges as it relates to...
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we have profound structural adjustments primarily heading the major metropolitan areas.gs,, office the transportation sector, all these things will change in ways which will probably not snap back to what they used to be. my own view, consistent with the president's philosophy is that in order to offset the lost service sector jobs, we have to make it up in manufacturing jobs, which means bringing more manufacturing here. bad news, part of the data, our trade deficit went up. it is going up because we are buying more than we are selling. part of that is because we are recovering faster than much of the rest of the world. over time, we have to create jobs here and our best shot is by creating manufacturing jobs in the trump image, particularly for blue-collar americans. wednesday's data indicates the rebound is more tenuous amid fresh lockdowns, more coronavirus and the deadlock in congress over new stimulus. markets anticipate stimulus. i don't want to go to the talking points on why there has not been a deal but for both of us, how do you break through this? you are sta
we have profound structural adjustments primarily heading the major metropolitan areas.gs,, office the transportation sector, all these things will change in ways which will probably not snap back to what they used to be. my own view, consistent with the president's philosophy is that in order to offset the lost service sector jobs, we have to make it up in manufacturing jobs, which means bringing more manufacturing here. bad news, part of the data, our trade deficit went up. it is going up...
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admittedly, this kind of special preparation is more for the enjoyment of a metropolitan minority. presently these greenhouses are not your plan for mass production in germany. at least the lettuce here doesn't travel far to be put on the table. factory plants grown under artificial sunlight without earth and with little watch or an important step for the nutrition of the future. and the challenge for conventional agriculture. the way it will work with nature. if you look around here, marx are singing. the insects are flying around. but that isn't the case in these facilities. i believe that this is not what you want in the future. it's not nature . it's just an artificial product. i just can't imagine it, but it has nothing to do with my ego's as a farmer or me farming as having an area of land here where something is growing that i can take care of. one artificial farming goes against the philosophy of what i want to represent with my soul as a farmer. but do we have another choice? classical agriculture alone will not be able to supply the growing world population without the he
admittedly, this kind of special preparation is more for the enjoyment of a metropolitan minority. presently these greenhouses are not your plan for mass production in germany. at least the lettuce here doesn't travel far to be put on the table. factory plants grown under artificial sunlight without earth and with little watch or an important step for the nutrition of the future. and the challenge for conventional agriculture. the way it will work with nature. if you look around here, marx are...
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admittedly, this kind of special preparation is more for the enjoyment of a metropolitan minority. presently these greenhouses are not your plan for mass production in germany. at least the lettuce here doesn't travel far to be put on the table. factory plants grown under artificial sunlight without earth and with little watch or an important step for the nutrition of the future. and the challenge for conventional agriculture will work with nature. if you look around here, marx are singing, the insects are flying around me, but that isn't the case in these facilities. and i believe that this is not what you want in the future. it's not nature, it's just an artificial product to come. i just can't imagine it would, but it has nothing to do with my eat. those as a farmer. army farming is having an area of land here where something is growing that i can take care of when the artificial farming goes against the philosophy of what i want to represent with my soul as a farmer. but do we have another choice? classical agriculture alone will not be able to supply the growing world populati
admittedly, this kind of special preparation is more for the enjoyment of a metropolitan minority. presently these greenhouses are not your plan for mass production in germany. at least the lettuce here doesn't travel far to be put on the table. factory plants grown under artificial sunlight without earth and with little watch or an important step for the nutrition of the future. and the challenge for conventional agriculture will work with nature. if you look around here, marx are singing, the...
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profound structural adjustments that are primarily hitting our major metropolitan areas.gs,, office the transportation sector. all of these things are going to change in ways which probably won't snap back to what they used to be. we are going to have to figure that out. my own view is, this is consistent with president trump's philosophy, in order to offset the lost service sector jobs, we will have to make it up in manufacturing jobs. that means bringing more manufacturing here. one of the bad news parts is, our trade deficit went up. our trade deficit is going up because we are buying more than we are selling. part of that is because we are recovering faster than much of the rest of the world. over time, what we have to do is create jobs here. our best shot is going to be by creating manufacturing jobs in the trump image, particularly for blue-collar americans. say,e economists wednesday's data indicates that the economic rebound is becoming more tenuous amid soaring coronavirus cases, fresh lockdowns, and an extended deadlock in congress over a new stimulus. the marke
profound structural adjustments that are primarily hitting our major metropolitan areas.gs,, office the transportation sector. all of these things are going to change in ways which probably won't snap back to what they used to be. we are going to have to figure that out. my own view is, this is consistent with president trump's philosophy, in order to offset the lost service sector jobs, we will have to make it up in manufacturing jobs. that means bringing more manufacturing here. one of the...
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it's the eve of the election and down below sparkles the metropolitan area of philadelphia — biden countrylights are votes, millions of them, in the crucial swing state of pennsylvania. he's a hometown boy, born in scranton, pa, son of the soil. at the time i started as a us senator, philadelphia brought me to the dance... we love you, joe! you've been great to me my whole career. cheering his rallies — well, they're sedate affairs compared to the donald's. all social distancing, facemasks and limited numbers. wise in the middle of a pandemic, but it means his supporters are everywhere and nowhere, hiding in plain sight. so you voted back in october? yeah, october 23rd. also hiding, apparently, is debbie smith's mail—in ballot. like millions of other democrats, she didn't want to vote in person at a polling station, what with coronavirus on the loose. and you checked last night to see if your vote had been processed. right. and it wasn't there? it wasn't there. itjust still said "mail—in". so, first of all, i was upset, because i went in person. they say vote early. so i went early, i stoo
it's the eve of the election and down below sparkles the metropolitan area of philadelphia — biden countrylights are votes, millions of them, in the crucial swing state of pennsylvania. he's a hometown boy, born in scranton, pa, son of the soil. at the time i started as a us senator, philadelphia brought me to the dance... we love you, joe! you've been great to me my whole career. cheering his rallies — well, they're sedate affairs compared to the donald's. all social distancing, facemasks...
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it's the eve of the election and down below sparkles the metropolitan area of philadelphia — biden countryllions of them, in the crucial swing state of pennsylvania. he's a hometown boy, born in scranton, pa, son of the soil. at the time i started as a us senator, philadelphia brought me to the dance... we love you, joe! you've been great to me my whole career. cheering his rallies — well, they're sedate affairs compared to the donald's. all social distancing, facemasks and limited numbers. wise in the middle of a pandemic, but it means his supporters are everywhere and nowhere, hiding in plain sight. so you voted back in october? yeah, october 23rd. also hiding, apparently, is debbie smith's mail—in ballot. like millions of other democrats, she didn't want to vote in person at a polling station, what with coronavirus on the loose. and you checked last night to see if your vote had been processed. right. and it wasn't there? it wasn't there. itjust still said "mail—in". so, first of all, i was upset, because i went in person. they say vote early. so i went early, i stood in line for, like,
it's the eve of the election and down below sparkles the metropolitan area of philadelphia — biden countryllions of them, in the crucial swing state of pennsylvania. he's a hometown boy, born in scranton, pa, son of the soil. at the time i started as a us senator, philadelphia brought me to the dance... we love you, joe! you've been great to me my whole career. cheering his rallies — well, they're sedate affairs compared to the donald's. all social distancing, facemasks and limited numbers....
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specifically it's the -- the atlanta metropolitan area, it has become more and more democratic.uburbs have turned democratic. biden leads there by 13 points. we see a massive democratic shift in the metropolitan in atlanta. >> joe biden said georgia voters had his back and he had their back now. for the newest episode of "into america" you talked to brittany smalls about how things will change. let me play a little bit of that. watch. >> i know this time will be different. you know why i know this will be different? it's not just before where we just sit back and say, okay, we go back to normalcy. no. we have groups like black voters matter. we'll hold these folks accountable. >> tremayne, how do they make sure the biden harris administration has the backs of the black voters who played a key role in getting them here? >> part of it is now that you have these pockets of black voters, not just your traditional black voters, they went into spaces that the democratic machine doesn't go to. they activated whole populations of nontraditional black voters. the hope is now they can lev
specifically it's the -- the atlanta metropolitan area, it has become more and more democratic.uburbs have turned democratic. biden leads there by 13 points. we see a massive democratic shift in the metropolitan in atlanta. >> joe biden said georgia voters had his back and he had their back now. for the newest episode of "into america" you talked to brittany smalls about how things will change. let me play a little bit of that. watch. >> i know this time will be different....
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distribution to the entire united states of america to include territories and metropolitan cities. 2, we started with a foundation of expertise. the cdc is the very best at planning and executing vaccine. we aligned with planners and project managers and those who could run campaigns. together this organization has come up with our strategy for distribution. third, we took the capacity of the industry. commercial industry and we brought them into the fold. we wanted to utilize the capability and the capacity that is already established in america. that has a proven track record and understands the nuances of ultra-cold chain requirements. we knew if we brought pfizer, moderna, usps, fed-ex and walgreen and understands of -- hundreds of others we would come up with the best solutions. it was not about ego or credit. it was how do we solve this complex problem? it was clear immediately following our initial meetings with industry that we have to have full collaboration to my 4th point with the jurisdictions and the states. they had to be a big part of our planning sequence. together th
distribution to the entire united states of america to include territories and metropolitan cities. 2, we started with a foundation of expertise. the cdc is the very best at planning and executing vaccine. we aligned with planners and project managers and those who could run campaigns. together this organization has come up with our strategy for distribution. third, we took the capacity of the industry. commercial industry and we brought them into the fold. we wanted to utilize the capability...
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coming up, we will catch up with patrick foye the ceo -- the metropolitan ceeo.oomberg surveillance the international monetary fund warns the global recovery maybe dating. the imf cautioned government against withdrawing stimulus measures prematurely. a resurgence of the coronavirus is leading to new restrictions on companies and households. the job picture in the u.s. has gotten worse as the number of coronavirus cases rise. the number of employed americans fell by about 4.5 million in october to november. 4.2 million said they were sick with the coronavirus or cane for someone who had symptoms. -- or caring for someone who had symptoms. -- it is not owing to slow the virus's spread. the chubb administration shuts -- the trump's administration continued to shut out joe biden. the subway system in new york could be crippled by budget cuts unless washington comes to the restroom -- the rescue. forcing parents to find alternative childcare arrangements or adjust their work schedules. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than
coming up, we will catch up with patrick foye the ceo -- the metropolitan ceeo.oomberg surveillance the international monetary fund warns the global recovery maybe dating. the imf cautioned government against withdrawing stimulus measures prematurely. a resurgence of the coronavirus is leading to new restrictions on companies and households. the job picture in the u.s. has gotten worse as the number of coronavirus cases rise. the number of employed americans fell by about 4.5 million in october...
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i would say it is the major metropolitan areas that disproportionately are suffering pain in these serviceectors. the point is let's have this conversation. when i am sending out the message to you and the american people, we can see what is coming, and if we can see what is coming and it is bad, we need to be able to avoid it. the way to avoid it is basically hit those three points of the compass and a phase four deal, which is ppp, small business loans, a stimulus check come in more relief for unemployed workers. if we do not do that, there will be a lot of pain in america. regressiveowns are a -- meaning they hurt the people least able to afford it the most. the lower income service sector workers that have been kicked to the curve by the virus from china. the election is over. this country as to look at the chessboard and figure this out. having this conversation is an important conversation to have. taylor: we are always grateful for the conversation you're able to give jazz. peter navarro, is -- to give to us. peter navarro, assistant to president trump. we are coming off some of the
i would say it is the major metropolitan areas that disproportionately are suffering pain in these serviceectors. the point is let's have this conversation. when i am sending out the message to you and the american people, we can see what is coming, and if we can see what is coming and it is bad, we need to be able to avoid it. the way to avoid it is basically hit those three points of the compass and a phase four deal, which is ppp, small business loans, a stimulus check come in more relief...
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it across the country, get it to retail pharmacies get to people who might not have access to a metropolitan health care center. astrazeneca's news came out today and we are sifting through it. this data is from brazil and the u.k., so it is not necessarily -- it is closer to 20,000 people. it is 70% effective on average, which is a little bit below the first two results, the researchers found they were testing different variations, different doses of astrazeneca's vaccine, and they found if they gave a low dose first followed by a second dose, there was 90% effective. there are still a lot of questions around it. that is only based on 2741 people who received that type of dosing combination. so we will want to see that number in a bigger group of people. that study is ongoing in the u.s.. inrazeneca, that can be cap a typical refrigerator storage for about six months while keeping stability. that is very encouraging to see. when you think about vaccinating the world and immunizing developing countries that might not have the same infrastructure , the stream the cold storage, it is an encour
it across the country, get it to retail pharmacies get to people who might not have access to a metropolitan health care center. astrazeneca's news came out today and we are sifting through it. this data is from brazil and the u.k., so it is not necessarily -- it is closer to 20,000 people. it is 70% effective on average, which is a little bit below the first two results, the researchers found they were testing different variations, different doses of astrazeneca's vaccine, and they found if...
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distribution to the entire united states of america, to include territories and metropolitan cities. a , we started with foundation of expertise. best at s the very planning and executing vaccines.on of we took their core confidency, nd we aligned with it the capability of planners, project anagers, and those who could run campaigns, and together, his organization has come up with our strategy for distribution. third, we took the capacity of the industry and we brought them the fold. e wanted to utilize the capability and capacity that's already established in america, has a proven track record. that knows how to distribute vaccines. nuances of ands the u. mat cold chain rirpts. pfizer, f we brought fedex, cvs, s., walgreen and hundreds of others that we would come up with the best solutions because our only care. it wasn't about egos and it wasn't about credit. how do we solve this complex problem? it was clear immediately meetings our initial with industry, that we had to my a full collaboration to fourth point, with the jurisdictions and the states. they had to be a big part of ou
distribution to the entire united states of america, to include territories and metropolitan cities. a , we started with foundation of expertise. best at s the very planning and executing vaccines.on of we took their core confidency, nd we aligned with it the capability of planners, project anagers, and those who could run campaigns, and together, his organization has come up with our strategy for distribution. third, we took the capacity of the industry and we brought them the fold. e wanted...
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in fact, the new york city metropolitan area was seeded not from china but from europe, particularly northern italy. when they reached their peak with the blue line, they came down to a baseline that was quite low. in contrast, with the united states' burst of cases dominated by the new york city metropolitan area, we never got down to a real baseline. because as things got under control in new york city, we had outbreaks in various parts of the country, keeping the baseline at about 40,000 until we tried to so-call reopen the country and reopen the economy. as you can see from june to august, we had a surge up to about 70,000 cases per day, which after a while leveled off and hung around 40,000 a day. a very bad position to be in when you enter into the vulnerable position of the winter months and people going indoors. as you can see right now, we, and european union is right there with us, in a major surge of cases where we are now breaking all current records that we've had before with over 1,000 deaths per day over 100,000. the last was about 150,000 cases in a day. i testified b
in fact, the new york city metropolitan area was seeded not from china but from europe, particularly northern italy. when they reached their peak with the blue line, they came down to a baseline that was quite low. in contrast, with the united states' burst of cases dominated by the new york city metropolitan area, we never got down to a real baseline. because as things got under control in new york city, we had outbreaks in various parts of the country, keeping the baseline at about 40,000...
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in fact, the new york city metropolitan area was seeded not from china but from europe, particularly northern italy. when they reached their peak with the blue line, they came down to a baseline that was quite low. in contrast, with the united states' burst of cases dominated by the new york city metropolitan area, we never got down to a real baseline. because as things got under control in new york city, we had outbreaks in various parts of the country, keeping the baseline at about 40,000 until we tried to so-call reopen the country and reopen the economy. as you can see from june to august, we had a surge up to about 70,000 cases per day, which after a while leveled off and hung around 40,000 a day. a very bad position to be in when you enter into the vulnerable position of the winter months and people going indoors. as you can see right now, we, and european union is right there with us, in a major surge of cases where we are now breaking all current records that we've had before with over 1,000 deaths per day over 100,000. the last was about 150,000 cases in a day. i testified b
in fact, the new york city metropolitan area was seeded not from china but from europe, particularly northern italy. when they reached their peak with the blue line, they came down to a baseline that was quite low. in contrast, with the united states' burst of cases dominated by the new york city metropolitan area, we never got down to a real baseline. because as things got under control in new york city, we had outbreaks in various parts of the country, keeping the baseline at about 40,000...
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i see in one of the local metropolitan journals that we postponed doing a bill until after the election. not at all. our bill passed in the middle of may. since then people have died because the republicans in the ouse and senate would not sign up to crush the virus. would not honor our heroes. would not respect the needs of america's working families. so we have been there since the middle of november now, for a long time. and so when they said, oh, they were just trying to wait until after the election, no, we weren't. because every day people are dying and we need this to happen. so we're hoping, chuck schumer and i, you probably saw the letter we sent to mcconnell to say, we've got to get this done. and this article said, i should settle for a smaller deal. it wasn't a smaller deal. it was a deal that did not have crushing the virus, adequately honoring our heroes, adequately deterioration the needs of america's working families, there was no question of dollars, it was a question of what it would be spent on. while they hesitated to do anything for earned income tax credit, child t
i see in one of the local metropolitan journals that we postponed doing a bill until after the election. not at all. our bill passed in the middle of may. since then people have died because the republicans in the ouse and senate would not sign up to crush the virus. would not honor our heroes. would not respect the needs of america's working families. so we have been there since the middle of november now, for a long time. and so when they said, oh, they were just trying to wait until after...
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some 28000000 people live in the mumbai metropolitan region. the core of the city is built on several islands that lie in the arabian sea. this is a low lying area and rising sea levels pose a very real threat. austrian architect, ramesh najah, says that coastal cities like mumbai, must adapt to these condition at the ceiling by the sea level. some coastal areas in asia are already taking steps to deal with rising sea levels. the has to more is sent in an issue. no, they have to move the whole city center to somewhere else, 40 kilometers of it, which is they already working on by 20. i think 40 or something other, they have to move their city to some other place. they already have a plant which are ongoing. i think it could be similar situation from one world to some 28000000, people live in the mumbai metropolitan region. the core of the city is built on several islands that lie in the arabian sea. this is a low lying area, and rising sea levels pose a very real threat. austrian architecture, ramez najah, says that coastal cities like mumbai,
some 28000000 people live in the mumbai metropolitan region. the core of the city is built on several islands that lie in the arabian sea. this is a low lying area and rising sea levels pose a very real threat. austrian architect, ramesh najah, says that coastal cities like mumbai, must adapt to these condition at the ceiling by the sea level. some coastal areas in asia are already taking steps to deal with rising sea levels. the has to more is sent in an issue. no, they have to move the whole...
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metropolitan areas that combined have the population of 100 million people. >> yeah. then we model how people from different neighborhoods visit the different points of interests like a restaurant, grocery store, pharmacy, gym and so on. >> so what did the data show you as to where and to when people are getting infected? >> on top of this data we we the model and then we can predict which people from each neighborhood are infected well. one of the confusions is if if f would not stay at home or may. in a single month a third of the population would be infected. stay at home orders are really effective in stopping the spread. there are these super spreader locations responsible for 80% of all infections. >> and tell me, you know, what is it about those locations. talk to us about the density and the square footage. >> in our model and in our data we captured both with how many people are in a given place at the same time as well as the square footage or the area and how long they stay there. there are places that are congregated densely and close together. sounds like
metropolitan areas that combined have the population of 100 million people. >> yeah. then we model how people from different neighborhoods visit the different points of interests like a restaurant, grocery store, pharmacy, gym and so on. >> so what did the data show you as to where and to when people are getting infected? >> on top of this data we we the model and then we can predict which people from each neighborhood are infected well. one of the confusions is if if f would...
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metropolitan government officials reported 374 new infections during the latest 24-hour period. the recent numbers suggest the capital is in the middle of an upward trend. earlier friday, prime minister yoshihide suga said new cases are surging in other major cities as well. >> translator: out of an abundance of caution, i instructed ministers to work closely wit local governments and take thorough measures in line with the level of infection in individual municipalities. >> but the prime minister says experts agree there's no need currently to declare another state of emergency or review the national tourism promotion campaign. suga urged people to take basic anti-infection measures, especially in risky situations. that includes group meals and having conversations without a face mask. over 116,000 total infections have been confirmed so far, and nearly 1900 people have died. >>> japan's prime minister is also aiming to help boost the regional response to the pandemic. suga addressed the association of southeast asian nations thursday at the start of four days of virtual meetin
metropolitan government officials reported 374 new infections during the latest 24-hour period. the recent numbers suggest the capital is in the middle of an upward trend. earlier friday, prime minister yoshihide suga said new cases are surging in other major cities as well. >> translator: out of an abundance of caution, i instructed ministers to work closely wit local governments and take thorough measures in line with the level of infection in individual municipalities. >> but the...
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in a large range of sectors from the opening, but the index lost momentum after news the tokyo metropolitannment is poised to ask bars and restaurants that serve alcohol to reduce their business hours. the request is part of efforts to curb the spike of coronavirus infections. the nikkei 225 has gained about 14% so far this month alone. analysts say many investors are taking on more risk as they expect current monetary easing measures around the world to continue. but some urge caution. they say the rally may not reflect the state of the real economy. the latest report maintains the official assessment for fourth straight month. the report downgrades its short-term outlook due to concerns over the surging number of covid-19 infections. >>> the government says industrial production is picking up in light of an upturn in exports and domestic auto sales. however, the report says business investment is increasing recently and remains below last year's level. full attention should be given to further downside risks of the pandemic on both the domestic and overseas economies. >>> ntt east has ann
in a large range of sectors from the opening, but the index lost momentum after news the tokyo metropolitannment is poised to ask bars and restaurants that serve alcohol to reduce their business hours. the request is part of efforts to curb the spike of coronavirus infections. the nikkei 225 has gained about 14% so far this month alone. analysts say many investors are taking on more risk as they expect current monetary easing measures around the world to continue. but some urge caution. they...
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is we get to partner up with the metropolitan detectives, virtually, from jump. and i see a well-appointed, upscale, georgetown home. i saw pictures of moot and viola with general patrias. with coretta scott king. i see a certificate naming him as brigadier general in the army. i see uniforms in his closet. and i am asking myself, who, in the world, is albrecht muth? >> the day after viola's death, he agreed to questioning by detectives. what muth didn't know was they already believed viola had been murdered and he was a prime suspect. >> now, yesterday, can you tell me how you found your wife? and when's the last time you saw her? >> i last saw my wife the afternoon of thursday. >> so when you go -- when you got to the bathroom, what did you see? >> my wife on the floor. >> did you attempt to give her any cpr? >> no. it was obvious. >> for almost an hour, the detectives listen to muth's story and then they spring their trap. >> medical examiner performed the autopsy today. clearly, the medical examiner's office believes that it is a murder. >> the medical examin
is we get to partner up with the metropolitan detectives, virtually, from jump. and i see a well-appointed, upscale, georgetown home. i saw pictures of moot and viola with general patrias. with coretta scott king. i see a certificate naming him as brigadier general in the army. i see uniforms in his closet. and i am asking myself, who, in the world, is albrecht muth? >> the day after viola's death, he agreed to questioning by detectives. what muth didn't know was they already believed...
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louis metropolitan pandemic task force. being here. >> sure. >> how bad is it? >> well, it's the worst that we've seen in the pandemic. right now, we have over 900 patients in our hospitals. i think what's more telling is that the nurses are getting worn out from the volume of patients that are coming in and how sick they are. >> this morning's front page of "the st. louis dispatch" says they're overwrought and exhausted. how concerned are you about the uptick from holiday gatherings that many people had a few days ago? >> we're very concerned. we know we won't see those patients for a couple of weeks. they have to become infected and get sick enough to come to thoptthopt hospitals. we're at maximum capacity. when we layer on more patients on to that, it's going to exceed our capacity. we've been transferring patients outside of the metropolitan area because we're just simply running out of room. >> this was interesting, i thought. there was a st. louis doctor who simulated what covid-19 patients see, potentially at least,
louis metropolitan pandemic task force. being here. >> sure. >> how bad is it? >> well, it's the worst that we've seen in the pandemic. right now, we have over 900 patients in our hospitals. i think what's more telling is that the nurses are getting worn out from the volume of patients that are coming in and how sick they are. >> this morning's front page of "the st. louis dispatch" says they're overwrought and exhausted. how concerned are you about the uptick...
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we had to be able to see inside of every territory state metropolitan city and understand where the vaccine was from the finnish side to distribution warehouses to administration sites so not only could we maintain the flow of vaccines would account for a vaccine that would be administered. that way we could keep the flow to the american people in this study way. as we go forward, first slide please, we will distribute the vaccine accordingly. i directed to the right side side of the sli. this is aaron saper this is where we lump of vaccines to be. we want the vaccines that the placeshere the american people are comfortable at our hospitals, our doctors offices, cvs walgreens a the health care facilities, places where people are comfortable going. th's where we started, and stayed inhem we would back to pfizer and merno laid out the guidelines that i gave you and wi the collaboration of them in the commercial indusy for distribution we came up with our plan. it's relatively simple to retake the pfizer vaccine. they are capable of distriting on their own. they utilize fedex and ups in order
we had to be able to see inside of every territory state metropolitan city and understand where the vaccine was from the finnish side to distribution warehouses to administration sites so not only could we maintain the flow of vaccines would account for a vaccine that would be administered. that way we could keep the flow to the american people in this study way. as we go forward, first slide please, we will distribute the vaccine accordingly. i directed to the right side side of the sli. this...
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nobody gets to not even press your friendly d.c., metropolitan police department officers here are telling us nobody gets in why? because they are concerned that this is not going to stay too peaceful here. as we, have experienced this, not just here in d.c., but many other occasions as soon as night falls, nerves are a little bit more frazzled and things turned sometimes to the not so pleasant scenarios anymore. however, during the day, tens of thousands of time supporters on the streets here making the case for their president to stay another 4 years in power despite the election count. as it stands saying that joe biden will be the next president of the united states. however, this is where we are here right now. blocked off nicest of the white, all sorts of like, lots of other plaza, lots of police around. if you can see him, they are there, they're watching, they're concerned and they keep opposite groups apart from each other. for sure. and stephanie, i believe you've been catching up with some people there at the rally today, asking them what they thought about the president. and so
nobody gets to not even press your friendly d.c., metropolitan police department officers here are telling us nobody gets in why? because they are concerned that this is not going to stay too peaceful here. as we, have experienced this, not just here in d.c., but many other occasions as soon as night falls, nerves are a little bit more frazzled and things turned sometimes to the not so pleasant scenarios anymore. however, during the day, tens of thousands of time supporters on the streets here...
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renovated health care facility that will begin operation on december 16th as part of the tokyo metropolitanama medical center. tokyo officials say the new facility will be one of the few equipped to accept elderly patients who need nursing care, as well as foreigners who are unable to speak japanese or english. officials say 32 of the hospital's 100 beds will be used for the time being. the first facility of this kind in the japanese capital is toka university tokyo hospital in shibuya ward. it has about 60 beds. >>> japan's health ministry is also asking businesses to improve workplace ventilation to mitigate the odds of the virus spreading. experts say ventilation is crucial as the temperature drops, but if workplaces lack proper systems, the health ministry recommends keeping a window open at all times. it also urges using heaters to keep the room at 18 degrees celsius or higher and humidifiers to ensure the air doesn't get too dry. if those conditions cannot be met, the health ministry advises using air purifiers. ♪ >>> the remains of an 18-year-old victim of the atomic bombing of hiros
renovated health care facility that will begin operation on december 16th as part of the tokyo metropolitanama medical center. tokyo officials say the new facility will be one of the few equipped to accept elderly patients who need nursing care, as well as foreigners who are unable to speak japanese or english. officials say 32 of the hospital's 100 beds will be used for the time being. the first facility of this kind in the japanese capital is toka university tokyo hospital in shibuya ward. it...
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decades ago, manila was called the pearl of the orient, the manila metropolitan theater was once a testamentto the city's grandeur. but decades later, the theater has become a symbol of mandela's decay. now the philippine government is changing their government buildings. the universities and monasteries were just some of the many structures that were destroyed in manila, drawing world war 2. but rebuilding a lives and a city from scratch has proven difficult. and some experts say manila has never truly recovered. the u.s. is deeply divided. millions of americans feel disaffected and ignored by both political parties, and the political class is point scoring. the game is a dangerous game, but it's a game of the slick news for klein's examines the political currents ripping through american society in a description for a novel, the publisher would send it back and say it's too unbelievable. trump versus biden, the race to the white house on a just, you know, be the hero of world news, right? al-jazeera. welcome to the news hour, solidarity 19, opposition. politicians in hong kong resign prote
decades ago, manila was called the pearl of the orient, the manila metropolitan theater was once a testamentto the city's grandeur. but decades later, the theater has become a symbol of mandela's decay. now the philippine government is changing their government buildings. the universities and monasteries were just some of the many structures that were destroyed in manila, drawing world war 2. but rebuilding a lives and a city from scratch has proven difficult. and some experts say manila has...
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. >>> some people had home from work these days, metropolitan transportation commission, a new commute strategy for the future. calls for big companies to give employees incentives, for sustainable commutes, transit, bike, carpool, the goal is to have only 40% of employees traveling by car by 2035. this would not apply to businesses with fewer than 50 employees. state lawmakers, mayors, county supervisors, transit officials gave their input on that proposal. >>> stanford's home football game against washington state is canceled because of covid- 19, the pac-12 canceled it because washington state lacked the minimum scholarship players due to the number of positive cases among players there, under conference policy, it will be declared no contest. >> a player tested positive, and prompting other players, going into quarantine, no plans to reschedule that game. >>> and pfizer, submitting an application to the fda for emergency use authorization, coming days after companies revealed the vaccine is 95% effective. pfizer hopes to produce up to 50 million doses this year with about half goin
. >>> some people had home from work these days, metropolitan transportation commission, a new commute strategy for the future. calls for big companies to give employees incentives, for sustainable commutes, transit, bike, carpool, the goal is to have only 40% of employees traveling by car by 2035. this would not apply to businesses with fewer than 50 employees. state lawmakers, mayors, county supervisors, transit officials gave their input on that proposal. >>> stanford's...
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in new york, not just there, they've done away with in person classes in the new york metropolitan area. new york city public school parent and in a dilemma, what do you do? >> i am not worried about my kids. i work from home and get support and i'm worried about our most vulnerable children because it is not working and so many kids don't have devices, high-speed internet, we have to do that. neil: what has the mayor said about how long this would last, this virtual learning, announced day of and all of a sudden if you could. how long will this last? >> he has not announced an opening plan. and 3%. it is 10%. it is a reopening. part of the issue is others. 6 million mothers in the labor market because they are at home facilitating. it is going on for a while for americans safety nets. we have to figure out how to keep schools open. neil: this notion that the schools, there is a link but there isn't. they have nothing to do with what happened in schools, a lot of it has to do with spikes in neighborhoods and individual homes which surprised me. if true would indicate this is an elaborat
in new york, not just there, they've done away with in person classes in the new york metropolitan area. new york city public school parent and in a dilemma, what do you do? >> i am not worried about my kids. i work from home and get support and i'm worried about our most vulnerable children because it is not working and so many kids don't have devices, high-speed internet, we have to do that. neil: what has the mayor said about how long this would last, this virtual learning, announced...