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well, it used to be new york's 5th avenue, but not anymore.o a european city for the first time. milan's v a month the poli cannot see. but a go is now the pricey. a shopping street in the world rents on the middle of the street. run more than $2000 per square foot whereas on 5th avenue they come in about $100 per square foot. lest london's bond street comes in at number 3, followed by hong kong scene shot tsui shopping district wi seaeaeaeaean's in in paris being number 5, interestingly rodeo drive didn't even crack the top 10. back to you. >>from chaos to cooking, i'll show you the best apps to save and organize your recipe collection. i'm rich demuro. that's coming up rich on tech. >>attorney general nominee matt gates was on capitol hill wednesday with vice president-elect jd vance. the 2 are meeting with senators attempting to solidify support for his shaky confirmation process. ahead. at the same time, the house ethics committee met to decide whether to release its report on allegations gaetz engaged in misconduct and illicit drug use. h
well, it used to be new york's 5th avenue, but not anymore.o a european city for the first time. milan's v a month the poli cannot see. but a go is now the pricey. a shopping street in the world rents on the middle of the street. run more than $2000 per square foot whereas on 5th avenue they come in about $100 per square foot. lest london's bond street comes in at number 3, followed by hong kong scene shot tsui shopping district wi seaeaeaeaean's in in paris being number 5, interestingly rodeo...
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i mean, we just opened our beautiful watches and fine jewelry store on the 5th avenue.t is absolutely breathtaking. designed by peter marino, with everything that you would expect in a chanel boutique. great personalization, intimacy, beauty, things that uplift you. so we believe in both of these markets, and they are important to us. francine: so it's probably tougher being a chief executive in 2024 than it was for the last 20 years because of the constant change. and we don't really know what ai brings either. leena: yes, it is. it is definitely more challenging. and one of my principles as a leader is about tapping into collective intelligence. because i truly believe the days of the superhero leader are well and truly behind us. the world is so complex. there are crises on multiple levels. that to imagine one individual, no matter how bright they are, how experienced they are, can have answers to all the questions? no chance. that's why i believe in collective intelligence, diverse perspectives. go around the room, listen to every voice. it's very important to me th
i mean, we just opened our beautiful watches and fine jewelry store on the 5th avenue.t is absolutely breathtaking. designed by peter marino, with everything that you would expect in a chanel boutique. great personalization, intimacy, beauty, things that uplift you. so we believe in both of these markets, and they are important to us. francine: so it's probably tougher being a chief executive in 2024 than it was for the last 20 years because of the constant change. and we don't really know what...
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he can do no wrong, as he said, he could kill a man on 5th avenue and probably get away with it. but he doesn't just rely on them to when he has to win undecided voters independent voters. and are they really there for all of this? are they there for a transformation of fundamental transformation, perhaps of the government? are they there for a transformation of the executive branch such that the department of justice targets political enemies? are they different overall of health systems such that vaccines come under incredible scrutiny under uh you, bobby kennedy junior, is, are they there for that? because we're in 2 years there's going to be another election. and if trump, maybe he doesn't care because he may not go up for election again, but someone's going to have to care because they're going to lose their job if they don't. and that's going to be congressman, senators, someone. so there is a response mechanism. you don't just dismantle a democratic state in 6 months in a year, so the institutions are under pressure and that is serious and that is worth taking very serious
he can do no wrong, as he said, he could kill a man on 5th avenue and probably get away with it. but he doesn't just rely on them to when he has to win undecided voters independent voters. and are they really there for all of this? are they there for a transformation of fundamental transformation, perhaps of the government? are they there for a transformation of the executive branch such that the department of justice targets political enemies? are they different overall of health systems such...
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the french institute for culture and education on 5th avenue in new york is an integral part of the french embassies presence in the city. it's a beautiful building, and thomas kaplan, an investor likes to stop by whenever he's in town. because france is kaplan's 2nd home. thomas kaplan owns one of the world's largest private collections of dutch masters . he's acquired pieces by everyone from reuben's to for mere but his pride and joy are the more than a dozen works by rembrandt. we don't have so many examples of arch that one can point to having an enduring, transcendent impact, the rims rent pets that impact stilled us. rembrandt lived during the dutch golden age a period when dutch society transformed, leading to a new understanding of art and a new commercialized art market. at the center of this development for cities like delved harlem and amsterdam, the one of the largest collections of works from that era can be found here in the reich's museum. demonstrating that the 80 years war between the spanish empire and dutch provinces, which resulted in the netherlands independence, also
the french institute for culture and education on 5th avenue in new york is an integral part of the french embassies presence in the city. it's a beautiful building, and thomas kaplan, an investor likes to stop by whenever he's in town. because france is kaplan's 2nd home. thomas kaplan owns one of the world's largest private collections of dutch masters . he's acquired pieces by everyone from reuben's to for mere but his pride and joy are the more than a dozen works by rembrandt. we don't have...
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here in new york, our veterans were saluted with a parade down 5th avenue, where they were bestowed with york city's highest honor: crippling midtown traffic. veterans are also being honored throughout the casual-dining-scape all across america. today, vets going out to buffalo wild wings will get 10 free boneless wings. that, of course, to commemorate the service of boneless civil war general, theodore a. floppyblob. [laughter] vets and active duty military can also get a free meal from hooters. [cheering] yeah, yeah, yeah. and for those veterans who don't enjoy boob-themed dining, there's also an exciting meal deal being offered at scrotal-bees. you get two for one pepperjack grundleburgers. in local news, i don't want anyone to panic, but this weekend, there were wildfires all over the new york area. evidently, mayor adams is finally getting serious about the war on rats. now, in response to the blaze, new york mayor eric adams has banned grilling in city parks. well, then where are new yorkers supposed to cook? the oven? that's where they store their shoes! in addition to the fires h
here in new york, our veterans were saluted with a parade down 5th avenue, where they were bestowed with york city's highest honor: crippling midtown traffic. veterans are also being honored throughout the casual-dining-scape all across america. today, vets going out to buffalo wild wings will get 10 free boneless wings. that, of course, to commemorate the service of boneless civil war general, theodore a. floppyblob. [laughter] vets and active duty military can also get a free meal from...
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when donald trump said he could shoot someone on 5th avenue and not lose voters, was he right? points out in "the new york times," the country is left with momentous unsettled questions about constraints on criminal wrongdoing by presidents from the scope of presidential immunity to whether the justice department may continue to appoint outside special counsels to investigate high level wrongdoing. axios is reporting that trump is likely to tap loyalist kash patel for a top fbi or doj post. and will all this embolden trump's second term, raising the stakes for future presidential accountability? ken dilanian reports from washington. with us in studio, nbc's vaughn hillyard who covers the president-elect, and state attorney general for palm beach county, dave aronberg, who left the sunshine and came here to new york city. we're glad to have him. vaughn, i guess that is the overarching picture now that these cases have been dropped, does it embolden donald trump for a second term? >> especially coming out of the supreme court's ruling here. >> win, win, win. >> win, win, win, and
when donald trump said he could shoot someone on 5th avenue and not lose voters, was he right? points out in "the new york times," the country is left with momentous unsettled questions about constraints on criminal wrongdoing by presidents from the scope of presidential immunity to whether the justice department may continue to appoint outside special counsels to investigate high level wrongdoing. axios is reporting that trump is likely to tap loyalist kash patel for a top fbi or doj...
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standing on 5th avenue saying something about shooting someone and not losing votes when he was hit byindictment. the reason i love this is it is a concise format for a profound message. the best cartoons speak plainly. i liken cartooning to super bowl ads. five seconds to grab their attention and make a pitch and make a sale and they do it wonderfully. instead of selling a product we are selling an idea. anyway, it is graham's fairytales, harrises plan, no real way to pay for it. it comes down to common sense, what is government strong? what is the individuals job? hopefully you will get a sense of self-governance. i think that was my last one. it's amazing, this is a class one senatorial election and we have 10 republicans up for reelection, 23-24 democrats, so what an opportunity to take the senate, and when -- win the house and presidency. this will be so close, part two it is a paved -- hard to anticipate who is going to with. n. i don't think anyone can anticipate it, but america is a great representative of democratic elections before this nonsense happened, we were the shining
standing on 5th avenue saying something about shooting someone and not losing votes when he was hit byindictment. the reason i love this is it is a concise format for a profound message. the best cartoons speak plainly. i liken cartooning to super bowl ads. five seconds to grab their attention and make a pitch and make a sale and they do it wonderfully. instead of selling a product we are selling an idea. anyway, it is graham's fairytales, harrises plan, no real way to pay for it. it comes down...
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if you look around the city, you look coming down 5th avenue, things look pretty busy out there.r, but there is no sign, in my opinion, that consumers are getting ready to retrench here. >> back to this idea of what the fed should be doing. we look at this as a goldilocks time where the economy is pretty good, earnings are strong, yet you have the fed cutting rates. do you think the fed is going to pull back and cut less than the market is expecting? >> the market is already expecting the fed is going to cut less than they said. september was really odd. the fed panicked, in pi opinion. cutting rates by half a point, we saw no justification for that. yes, policy was tight. yes, they could plan to cut rates a little gradually and get back to neutral. be you they panicked because they were worried that the economy was in rougher shape, that the unemployment rate might be going significantly higher. and since that fed meeting in september, and they've cut again since then, we've had, with the exception of the hurricane effects in october, a stronger jobs report. we've had upward rev
if you look around the city, you look coming down 5th avenue, things look pretty busy out there.r, but there is no sign, in my opinion, that consumers are getting ready to retrench here. >> back to this idea of what the fed should be doing. we look at this as a goldilocks time where the economy is pretty good, earnings are strong, yet you have the fed cutting rates. do you think the fed is going to pull back and cut less than the market is expecting? >> the market is already...
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avenue. another is when we go back on december 5th, to the next ethics committee meeting, we may be able to resolvent too. i don't know. and i can't really speak to the potential dynamics of that meeting. i think we'll have to see how it plays out. >> congressman, just in, we're learning judge merchan here in new york granted the stay on trump's sentencing. that was scheduled for next week in the new york hush money case, where he was convicted. what is your reaction? >> well, i got mixed feelings about it. on the one hand, i understand why the judge would delay it because, you know, if he's going to sentence him to jail, for example, you're not going to sentence the president to jail while he's in the white house. you end up staying the sentence in any event. and it might make sense to wait for a variety of reasons in addition to that. on the other hand, you know, we heard from mr. trump talking about two tiers of justice for, i don't know, three years or so. and him saying he was getting the short end of justice. i think it is beyond clear at this point that he's gotten special breaks that a regu
avenue. another is when we go back on december 5th, to the next ethics committee meeting, we may be able to resolvent too. i don't know. and i can't really speak to the potential dynamics of that meeting. i think we'll have to see how it plays out. >> congressman, just in, we're learning judge merchan here in new york granted the stay on trump's sentencing. that was scheduled for next week in the new york hush money case, where he was convicted. what is your reaction? >> well, i got...
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5th. that sir, tough job, james. but somebody got do it health. i know that if popular hawaiian barbecue chain is now open in berkeley. ellen l hawaiian bbq opening up its new location on telegraph avenue a few blocks away from uc berkeley. >> they're gonna get a lot of business from students. the chain was founded back in 1952. in honolulu and has opened more than 230 restaurants around the world. from favorites like chicken cut to 2 local moco inclu of pork with cabbage. ellen l says they're excited to bring affordable meals to cal students in city residents. love the local marketable and it's so cold out right now like you have a wine food and you feel kind of want >> celebrating remarkable women of the bay area. and if you know somebody and she's making a great difference in her community, we would love to meet her and all you need to do share the information with kron 4 dot com. it's on our website. if you scan this qr code, it'll take you right to the spot. 8.56. and up next on the kron 4 morning news. high waves are expected this weekend and that could cause some flooding. >> in coastal regions going to take a look at what you need to steer clear of. and the doj says and a san f
5th. that sir, tough job, james. but somebody got do it health. i know that if popular hawaiian barbecue chain is now open in berkeley. ellen l hawaiian bbq opening up its new location on telegraph avenue a few blocks away from uc berkeley. >> they're gonna get a lot of business from students. the chain was founded back in 1952. in honolulu and has opened more than 230 restaurants around the world. from favorites like chicken cut to 2 local moco inclu of pork with cabbage. ellen l says...