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because it's brooklyn. >> no, spread love. it's the brooklyn way. >> okay, okay.to learn more about brooklyn, i guess. >>> and about hell. michigan, that is. a man says you could be the mayor of hell. he wants you to go to hell. >> oh! >> he wants you to come visit his town. he's going to give the reins to this unincorporated town about 60 miles west of detroit. he says he wants you to spend the night in his creepy church-shaped tiny house which stands behind gates "exiting gates of hell" sign. we are in holiday season. down south, don't be messing with the halloween stuff. >> if i told my mom, hey, i'm going to hell, she'd throw holy water on me. >> bookings begin october 14th. for stays on the 18th, 21st, 24th, and on the 31st, the rate is $31 for the night. >> oh! i mean, listen. halloween still has to continue. it is a great holiday. so that's an option. >> okay. >>> well, i also have a different story for you. this is actually -- could be groundbreaking. in england they are testing out a jet suit that would get first responders to a scene of an accident in re
because it's brooklyn. >> no, spread love. it's the brooklyn way. >> okay, okay.to learn more about brooklyn, i guess. >>> and about hell. michigan, that is. a man says you could be the mayor of hell. he wants you to go to hell. >> oh! >> he wants you to come visit his town. he's going to give the reins to this unincorporated town about 60 miles west of detroit. he says he wants you to spend the night in his creepy church-shaped tiny house which stands behind...
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the 11th district encompasses all of staten island and part of southern brooklyn. the seat is currently held by max rose, a democrat first elected to office in 2018. he is being challenged by a republican who currently serves in the state senate. both candidates join us now via skype. we are holding this debate remotely due to the coronavirus pandemic. the rules you see on your screen have been agreed to by both candidates. generally, the candidates will have a minute to answer questions and we will allow for exchanges, have a cross-examination round and a lightning round. the candidates will be by themselves for the duration of this debate. they have no prepared notes or access to any devices. at any see this debate time and are invited to share your thoughts using the hash tag and why 11 debate. we're going to begin with opening statements. the order was determined by a random drawing. that candidates have 45 seconds each. good evening. --i am running for congress and voted 90% of the time with nancy alessi. he supported -- i have fought against it. probably endo
the 11th district encompasses all of staten island and part of southern brooklyn. the seat is currently held by max rose, a democrat first elected to office in 2018. he is being challenged by a republican who currently serves in the state senate. both candidates join us now via skype. we are holding this debate remotely due to the coronavirus pandemic. the rules you see on your screen have been agreed to by both candidates. generally, the candidates will have a minute to answer questions and we...
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the 11th district encompasses all staten island and southern brooklyn including bay ridge and biker heights. by max rose,eld the democrat elected in 2018. he's being challenged by a republican who serves in the state senate. joining is via skype. we are holding this debate remotely. the rules on your screen have been agreed to by both candidates. the candidates will have one minute to answer questions and we will allow for exchanges. .e will have a lightning round the candidates will be by themselves for the duration of this 60 minute debate, they have no access to notes or devices and at home, you can see this full debate at any time and are in voided to join the deck -- debate at any time using the #ny11debate. we will begin with opening statements, the order was determined by a random drawing. nicole malliotakis goes first. toi'm running for congress replace max rose, somebody who has misrepresented our community supported, radical policies, i have fought against him. i am the law and order candidate in this race. i will work to restore our economy, to return american jobs here in new yo
the 11th district encompasses all staten island and southern brooklyn including bay ridge and biker heights. by max rose,eld the democrat elected in 2018. he's being challenged by a republican who serves in the state senate. joining is via skype. we are holding this debate remotely. the rules on your screen have been agreed to by both candidates. the candidates will have one minute to answer questions and we will allow for exchanges. .e will have a lightning round the candidates will be by...
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muertos, una artista latina crea un altar para honrar a los mÁs de 7.000 fallecidos del covid-19 en brooklynse empieza a hornear una dulce tradiciÓn de estas fechas el pan de muertos. >> noticias telemundo con dÍaz-balart ♪ ♪ >> la administraciÓn trump ha deportado a mÉxico a mÁs de 200 niÑos centroamericanos. solos, en los Últimos 8 meses. segÚn revela new york times estas expulsiones violan normas internacionales que obligan a regresar a los menores a sus paÍses de origen. guadalupe venegas tiene los detalles. >> son menores indocumentados que estÁn solos, y fueron expulsados a mÉxico aÚn cuando las autoridades estadounidenses saben que vienen de paÍses como honduras el salvador y guatemala asÍ lo indica new york time tras obtener un correo electrÓnico de comunicaciÓn interna entre oficiales de la patrulla fronteriza donde el subdirector eduardo sÁnchez, menores de paÍses apartes de mÉxico han sido expulsados a puertas de entrada en lugar de ser remitidos para ser enviados en vuelos. mientras que debido a acuerdos internacionales los menores deben ser enviados a su paÍs por origen, pero po
muertos, una artista latina crea un altar para honrar a los mÁs de 7.000 fallecidos del covid-19 en brooklynse empieza a hornear una dulce tradiciÓn de estas fechas el pan de muertos. >> noticias telemundo con dÍaz-balart ♪ ♪ >> la administraciÓn trump ha deportado a mÉxico a mÁs de 200 niÑos centroamericanos. solos, en los Últimos 8 meses. segÚn revela new york times estas expulsiones violan normas internacionales que obligan a regresar a los menores a sus paÍses de...
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nicole led a march in south brooklyn not too long thereafter.here were individuals at that march who said things like i hope that you get raped, black lives are garbage. i would never characterize-- >> okay, let's not-- i don't want to put a-- i just wanted to give you a chance to answer because i-- >> i would never-- but this is my point. i would never characterize her sentiments by the words or the actions of a small minority at a march that she led. yes, there were some people with signs that i abhorrently disagreed with at this march not one that i led, but one i took part in. and that to me a reprehensible. we need someone who is going to unite staten island, we need a leader. >> fair enough. >> one of the many, many ads talking about you i'm sure got under your skin. let's have an answer. >> max not only was in the crowd, he went to washington to defund the police. and eddie burns, funding where they distribute grants to local municipal law enforcement organizations, including nypd. max rose voted to cut that program. not cut that program,
nicole led a march in south brooklyn not too long thereafter.here were individuals at that march who said things like i hope that you get raped, black lives are garbage. i would never characterize-- >> okay, let's not-- i don't want to put a-- i just wanted to give you a chance to answer because i-- >> i would never-- but this is my point. i would never characterize her sentiments by the words or the actions of a small minority at a march that she led. yes, there were some people...
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it's worth noting the district in brooklyn is in a zone where rates are rising as well. so i am going to ask you to go first, mr. rose and explain to voters what you have been doing and what specifically you would do about rising rates in the district. mentioned,s i just staten island and south brooklyn did not take a backseat and we were able to get the first drive-through testing site and stand up that facility. i worked consistently on a bipartisan basis to make sure we were dealing with the dual economic crisis as well as the public health crisis. holding the mayor accountable when he failed with that testing strategy as well as pushing this defenset to assert the production act as well as other executive authorities. our work is not done yet. we've got to practice social distancing, we got to wear masks . we continue to race toward the vaccine and fund that effort as well as increase our treatment unit so we are prepared for the next pandemic. what is critical right now is that we put the country first and stand up to either party leader that is willing to step in t
it's worth noting the district in brooklyn is in a zone where rates are rising as well. so i am going to ask you to go first, mr. rose and explain to voters what you have been doing and what specifically you would do about rising rates in the district. mentioned,s i just staten island and south brooklyn did not take a backseat and we were able to get the first drive-through testing site and stand up that facility. i worked consistently on a bipartisan basis to make sure we were dealing with the...
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>>senator harris, what would you say to brooklyn. >>first of all i love hearing from our young leaders and when i hear her words when i hear your words, i know our future is bright because it is that perspective on who we are and who we should be. that is a sign of leadership and it's something we should all aspire to and brings me to joe joe biden. one of the reasons that joe decided to run. for president is after charlottesville which we talked about earlier. it's so troubled him and upset him like it did all of us that there was that kind of hate and division. what propelled joe to run for president was to see that over the course of the last 4 years what brooklyn described has been happening. joe has a longstanding reputation of working across the aisle. working in a bipartisan way. and that's what he's going to do as president. joe biden has a history. lifting people up and fighting for their dignity. you mean you have to know joe story to know that joe has known pain. his non suffering. and he has known love. and so brooklyn wh
>>senator harris, what would you say to brooklyn. >>first of all i love hearing from our young leaders and when i hear her words when i hear your words, i know our future is bright because it is that perspective on who we are and who we should be. that is a sign of leadership and it's something we should all aspire to and brings me to joe joe biden. one of the reasons that joe decided to run. for president is after charlottesville which we talked about earlier. it's so troubled him...
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you should definitely come to the brooklyn museum and see the show. >> welcome to studio 54 night magican exhibition at the brooklyn museum dedicated to the notorious nyc nightclub. >> as soon as you walk in, there's a vibe, there's an energy. was that the plan in creating this space? >> yes. when you design an art exhibition, you really want it to have the mood. and the feeling of the subject. i couldn't imagine doing this exhibition without lighting and music and so people really felt like they wanted to dance. >> the museum curating a collection of daring and dazzling fashion, photography, film and art, bringing disco back to life. >> people come dressed. some have sequins, some have blue eye shadow. >> doing their best to channel their inner cher. her photo arriving on opening night april 26th, 1977, landing on the cover of "the new york post." we left the sequins and eye shadow at home but danced down memory lane nonetheless. celebrating the spectacular rise of studio 54, open only 33 months, hosting disco's most wild parties until its shocking closure in 1980, shut down after its
you should definitely come to the brooklyn museum and see the show. >> welcome to studio 54 night magican exhibition at the brooklyn museum dedicated to the notorious nyc nightclub. >> as soon as you walk in, there's a vibe, there's an energy. was that the plan in creating this space? >> yes. when you design an art exhibition, you really want it to have the mood. and the feeling of the subject. i couldn't imagine doing this exhibition without lighting and music and so people...
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in this predominantly white neighborhood in brooklyn a chinese grandmother was attacked in. the incident was so who griffith it made headlines when i would just use explosive 89 year old grandmother targeted in brooklyn by 2 men they never said a word before they slapped her and lit her clothes on fire. grandmother says she pulled her hair up so it wouldn't burn than rub her back against a wall to put out the flames a manhunt is underway but no one's been identified these are the suspects cops are looking for the attacks and shock and fear through the american community because they believe it's a hate crime. now ready it's not somebody. somebody you. crown i don't know what. you. wrote. that how do you know. you're going to do you know. is there no no you how do you want the response that. i. described for justice is being sheltered across the hubris. for months america has been in the midst of a racial reckoning. thousands of people have been marching in the black lives massive protests demanding an end to systemic racism against the black community. people from every ethn
in this predominantly white neighborhood in brooklyn a chinese grandmother was attacked in. the incident was so who griffith it made headlines when i would just use explosive 89 year old grandmother targeted in brooklyn by 2 men they never said a word before they slapped her and lit her clothes on fire. grandmother says she pulled her hair up so it wouldn't burn than rub her back against a wall to put out the flames a manhunt is underway but no one's been identified these are the suspects cops...
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even in 2019, it was considered the most impressive halloween house in brooklyn.got also recognized as the gothammist in 2019. i don't know what that means but it's scary y'all. take a look. >> can you go inside, though? >> i don't know. >> it is missing one thing, though. that is pumpkins, which brings us to our next story. some dogs at a pet resort in ohio, which is a thing, a pet resort, had some mixed reactions to these little pumpkins. not sure if it's food or a toy. this is the dog motel in burton, ohio. this video was shared about a week ago. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, academy award-winning actor, eddie redmayne. and tips for keeping safe while trick-or-treating. plus, we will meet a couple neighbors. all next on "live!" ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> kelly: not the way away -- >> ryan: very fast. >> kelly: not the way we intended it. that is not how i thought that would look. >> ryan: they are like five, four, three, jukes, go. thank you for covering. strict prot
even in 2019, it was considered the most impressive halloween house in brooklyn.got also recognized as the gothammist in 2019. i don't know what that means but it's scary y'all. take a look. >> can you go inside, though? >> i don't know. >> it is missing one thing, though. that is pumpkins, which brings us to our next story. some dogs at a pet resort in ohio, which is a thing, a pet resort, had some mixed reactions to these little pumpkins. not sure if it's food or a toy. this...
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because of the growing number of covid outbreaks in some neighborhoods in brooklyn and queen. we'll get live reports ahead. >>> and we're moments away from the opening bell on wall street. all three indexes show a likely rise at the start of trading as doctors suggest the president could be discharged from walter reed today. what ma means about his actual state of health still an open question. we'll know over the next several hours. investors hoping for a new stimulus package despite an apparent lack of progress, stocks around the globe fell friday after the president said he was infected with the coronavirus. hey, son! no dad, it's a video call. you got to move the phone in front of you like... like it's a mirror, dad. you know? alright, okay. how's that? is that how you hold a mirror? [ding] power e*trade gives you an award-winning mobile app with powerful, easy-to-use tools and interactive charts to give you an edge, 24/7 support when you need it the most plus $0 commissions for online u.s. listed stocks. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. with priceline,
because of the growing number of covid outbreaks in some neighborhoods in brooklyn and queen. we'll get live reports ahead. >>> and we're moments away from the opening bell on wall street. all three indexes show a likely rise at the start of trading as doctors suggest the president could be discharged from walter reed today. what ma means about his actual state of health still an open question. we'll know over the next several hours. investors hoping for a new stimulus package despite...
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>> we're doing well in brooklyn. it like a tale of two cities, whether it new york city compared to the suburbs or downtown brooklyn compared to new york city. in the city they're going out to eat mondays, tuesday, wednesdays they're not out during the week. so brooklyn, because we have a strong takeout and bakery business, the occupancy outside and the seating on the sidewalk, we're at about 50% of our revenue. >> so what you need it would seem to me in other locations would be a return of workers to businesses in new york city and particularly in a place like times square where i think you have a location, a return of touris tourists >> we have two locations within four blocks of one another in times square we get about 50% of our revenue as a company from those two stores we need tourism, we need office workers to come back to their offices and please go to work and we need broadway and anyone who ever takes going to a broadway show for granted after covid-19 and this much time, i think we're all going to apprecia
>> we're doing well in brooklyn. it like a tale of two cities, whether it new york city compared to the suburbs or downtown brooklyn compared to new york city. in the city they're going out to eat mondays, tuesday, wednesdays they're not out during the week. so brooklyn, because we have a strong takeout and bakery business, the occupancy outside and the seating on the sidewalk, we're at about 50% of our revenue. >> so what you need it would seem to me in other locations would be a...
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vice president pence you have one minute brooklyn it's a wonderful question and. let me just commend you for taking an interest and in public life. i started following the news when i was very young and in america. we believe in a free and open exchange of debate. and we celebrate that and how we've created literally the freest and most prosperous nation in the history of the world but i'm i would tell you that. don't assume that what you're seeing on your local news networks is synonymous with the american people you know i look at the relationship between justice ruth bader ginsburg the late justice who we just lost in the supreme court and the late justice antonin scalia they were on polar opposites on the supreme court of the united states one very liberal one very conservative but what's been learned since her passing was the 2 of them and their families with a very close are friends i mean here in america we can disagree we can debate vigorously as senator harris and i have on the stage tonight. but when the debate is over we come together as americans that'
vice president pence you have one minute brooklyn it's a wonderful question and. let me just commend you for taking an interest and in public life. i started following the news when i was very young and in america. we believe in a free and open exchange of debate. and we celebrate that and how we've created literally the freest and most prosperous nation in the history of the world but i'm i would tell you that. don't assume that what you're seeing on your local news networks is synonymous with...
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anger in the streets of brooklyn after andrew cuomo moved to impose tighter coronavirus restrictions and hotspots including tapping the number of people in houses for shipping nine neighborhoods. orthodox jewish leaders say they are being treated unfairly by the state. morning green is reporting live on this tonight from new york city. >> reporter: the restrictions go into effect tomorrow and that is the start of the jewish holiday. protesters in the orthodox neighborhood say the covid-19 shutdowns show disregard for their faith. >> for the government to single out jewish people. >> hundreds of history men many not wearing masks in brooklyn in the last two months, and angry protests on the governor's restrictions to curb covid-19 outbreaks. the orthodox men clashed with police and set fires burning facemasks. on wednesday night a reporter for jewish papers said he was attacked by several orthodox men who called him a nazi at hitler. governor cuomo imposed restrictions on nonessential businesses, houses of worship are limited to 25% capacity were ten people. >> nonnegotiable, they wil
anger in the streets of brooklyn after andrew cuomo moved to impose tighter coronavirus restrictions and hotspots including tapping the number of people in houses for shipping nine neighborhoods. orthodox jewish leaders say they are being treated unfairly by the state. morning green is reporting live on this tonight from new york city. >> reporter: the restrictions go into effect tomorrow and that is the start of the jewish holiday. protesters in the orthodox neighborhood say the covid-19...
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comisión de debates decidiera que será virtual, >> protestas en nueva york la comunidad judía en brooklynotesta por nuestras restricciones por covid-19, templos y negocios no esenciales deberán cerrar en la zona roja de la ciudad >> también reciclar la comida en la serie planeta tierra sepa como aprovechar los alimentos el 30% de la tierra se utiliza para producir alimentos que nunca serán consumidos. >> el fbi desmanteló complot de extremistas de ultraderecha para secuestrar a la gobernadora de michigan, estos querían demostrar su repudio por las medidas restrictivas de la gobernadora durante la pandemia. llevaron a cabo operativos y atraparon 6 miembros que conspiraron para el secuestros los wolgreen... organizado en 2009 para levantar un operativo contra el gobierno >>erna 13 sujetos con el plan de atacar e iniciar una guerra civil >> atraparemos a quién sea que cometa un crimen dijo ella esta tarde según el fbi son parte de un grupo armado brandon caserta tenía este video publicado en redes sociales, durante el verano entrenaron con armamento, hiciendo simulacros de combate, seis de l
comisión de debates decidiera que será virtual, >> protestas en nueva york la comunidad judía en brooklynotesta por nuestras restricciones por covid-19, templos y negocios no esenciales deberán cerrar en la zona roja de la ciudad >> también reciclar la comida en la serie planeta tierra sepa como aprovechar los alimentos el 30% de la tierra se utiliza para producir alimentos que nunca serán consumidos. >> el fbi desmanteló complot de extremistas de ultraderecha para...
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. >> in the silence of the brooklyn bridge, musicians are performing a world premier from the brooklynmonic, it's an important first for the piece's composer. 12-year-old grace moore. while the young composer is getting used to the spotlight, she and her mother met me at the world renowned lincoln center, for years musicians have come here to take center stage. what comes in to composing a piece of music, where do you start? >> it starts by you creating a bunch of notes and you add on to the notes. >> okay, sorry, one second. >> after the peak, can you play it a little faster? >> the seven tth grader is partf a program that teaches children how to create music. >> philharmonic with the said it's all part of a mission to expose music to new creators. >> it's critical that symphony orchestras begin to live in the 20th century. that we invite in people of color of all different kinds. we have the composer with us, grace moore. >> philharmonic musicians perform pop up concerts out of a rented pickup truck. >> sometimes there will be a fire or a garbage truck is blocking where we are going
. >> in the silence of the brooklyn bridge, musicians are performing a world premier from the brooklynmonic, it's an important first for the piece's composer. 12-year-old grace moore. while the young composer is getting used to the spotlight, she and her mother met me at the world renowned lincoln center, for years musicians have come here to take center stage. what comes in to composing a piece of music, where do you start? >> it starts by you creating a bunch of notes and you add...
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i want to make sure that we want to get to her neck story which is what we see in brooklyn where the orthodox community feels like they are not getting fair treatment. this is something from "the new york times" but said that orthodox jewish leaders say they believe that the authorities and singled jews out did not say anything when black lives matter protesters filled the street for months. people are not going to listen if their there is hypocrisy. they do not trust their leaders. >> i think it's another area where i feel like attorney general bill barr has been very active in trying to make sure in actually suing the states and governors for applying some of their covid rules unfairly or unequally. these are really important issues as you know, shannon, better than most. these are really important issues, constitutional issues, that go to the heart of our most cherished right of freedom of religion, of peaceful assembly, and we should have open, vigorous, even hot debate about this stuff because this is really important stuff here. the problem comes when you turn on the tv and you
i want to make sure that we want to get to her neck story which is what we see in brooklyn where the orthodox community feels like they are not getting fair treatment. this is something from "the new york times" but said that orthodox jewish leaders say they believe that the authorities and singled jews out did not say anything when black lives matter protesters filled the street for months. people are not going to listen if their there is hypocrisy. they do not trust their leaders....
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bill and his daughter giving wood for a campfire they are 160 kilometers from their brooklyn apartment but here what they're enjoying getting back to nature. it's easy to talk about sustainability and nature being important but to actually like really be in it every day and trying to figure out ways even if they're small ways you know to live a little bit more off that land his daughter in is enjoying the wonders of nature she likes exploring and discovering things and brooklyn simply can't compare. i really know that. even though my dad did just on this phone. only found the flags all over the air and some poisonous mushrooms right. from office work to soaring would spending time on your own on 12 hecht is in the countryside is a dream come true that not everyone can afford bill is an industrial designer and being in the countryside is how he gets new ideas for his design company which at the moment he manages long distance. we've been in the city for almost 20 years and i think started to feel that burnout that that happens with the pace of new york city and we're kind of looking you
bill and his daughter giving wood for a campfire they are 160 kilometers from their brooklyn apartment but here what they're enjoying getting back to nature. it's easy to talk about sustainability and nature being important but to actually like really be in it every day and trying to figure out ways even if they're small ways you know to live a little bit more off that land his daughter in is enjoying the wonders of nature she likes exploring and discovering things and brooklyn simply can't...
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de 9 barrios vuelven a cerrar, por orden de cuomo que intenta cerrar el aumento de contagios en brooklynases se suspenden por casos covid-19 >>es la orden de cuomo parar nueve barrios en brooklyn y queens donde el porcentaje de contagios sobrepasa 5% >> teresa reconoce que es lo mejor para sus hijos pero esto la pone en una encrucijadas se prevé que las escuelas estén cerradas dos meses >> es difícil ayduarles no sçe manejar las tabeltas >> también el gobernador ordenó el cierre de negocios no esenciales, a día de que restaurantes comenzarán a recibir clientes. >> bueno eso depende mucho del cliente, si no hay clientes no hay nada >> por ahora permanecerán abiertos pero si no cumplen reglas cerrarán en las próximas semanas >> también en la capital francesa los bares de parís mañana quedan cerrados deben seguir un rigurosos protocolo sanitario también las universidades restringiran la asistencia también gimnasios y albercas permanecerán cerradas y los cdc reconocen que el coronavirus se puede contagiar mediante particulas en el aire, estas pueden infectar a personas a más de seis pies de
de 9 barrios vuelven a cerrar, por orden de cuomo que intenta cerrar el aumento de contagios en brooklynases se suspenden por casos covid-19 >>es la orden de cuomo parar nueve barrios en brooklyn y queens donde el porcentaje de contagios sobrepasa 5% >> teresa reconoce que es lo mejor para sus hijos pero esto la pone en una encrucijadas se prevé que las escuelas estén cerradas dos meses >> es difícil ayduarles no sçe manejar las tabeltas >> también el gobernador...
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and brooklyn said no, we are looking at the algorithm and the algorithm says everything is just fine.biden campaign being responsive to real concerns? >> juan: clearly people don't want to have any regrets on november 3rd, they don't want to have a repeat of that but in terms of the actual strategy here, i think it's twofold. one is they had thought given the pandemic that people didn't want strangers knocking on their doors. they were really happy to reach likely and registered voters through phone calls, text messages, even old-fashioned male. but now what they are doing is, responding to the kind of indication that i don't know for a fact but trump's campaign is registering more people so what they are doing is they are targeting people who maybe are harder to reach, younger folks that don't have a hard line in the house, maybe they have cell phones, and they are going after those folks and they are reaching out to them and saying hey, we want you not only to vote but in case you need to register we want you to register. >> dana: the thing is that the trump campaign has been workin
and brooklyn said no, we are looking at the algorithm and the algorithm says everything is just fine.biden campaign being responsive to real concerns? >> juan: clearly people don't want to have any regrets on november 3rd, they don't want to have a repeat of that but in terms of the actual strategy here, i think it's twofold. one is they had thought given the pandemic that people didn't want strangers knocking on their doors. they were really happy to reach likely and registered voters...
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protección consular, esta mañana se informa que salvador cienfuegos será trasladado a la ciudad de brooklyns en una corte que está programada aproximadamente a las 2:30 de esta tarde el caso está radicado en una corte de brooklyn new york la misma que culpo a joaquín el chapo guzmán y que lleva el caso de genaro garcía luna de acuerdo con fuentes diplomáticas cienfuegos estaría prestando cargos por transporte de drogas, tenemos entendido que la información oficial es que enfrenta cinco cargos por tráfico esta es la información que tenemos desde los Ángeles, regresamos contigo a los estudios. >> francisco muchas gracias, salvador cienfuegos nos cualquier personaje de la vida pública mexicana fue secretario de defensa en el gobierno de enrique peña nieto, ocupó importantes cargos en el ejército y fue comandante regional en varios estados, fue director del heroico colegio militar y otras instituciones, raúl torres nos aproxima a lo que significa el arresto desde general de cuatro estrellas. raúl buenas tardes. >> tiene 72 años de edad y una carrera militar de más de 40 años, hoy como sabemos s
protección consular, esta mañana se informa que salvador cienfuegos será trasladado a la ciudad de brooklyns en una corte que está programada aproximadamente a las 2:30 de esta tarde el caso está radicado en una corte de brooklyn new york la misma que culpo a joaquín el chapo guzmán y que lleva el caso de genaro garcía luna de acuerdo con fuentes diplomáticas cienfuegos estaría prestando cargos por transporte de drogas, tenemos entendido que la información oficial es que enfrenta...
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with us it is a doctor from brookdale medical center in brooklyn, new york and dr.ul casey director of the hospital at bellin hospital in green bay, wisconsin. good morning to you both. dr. casey, if i could begin with you. record deaths in wisconsin from covid yesterday. record hospitalizations. your hospital is one of the cities where the president is going to hold a rally this weekend. what do you expect the public health implications of that to be? >> well, those of us in the medical community are very worried about that. i'm on a number of teams that help the hospital organize or instant command team and we specifically talked about that this morning. we're very concerned about any large gathering, not only weddings, funerals, but much less a very large rally with a bunch of people together without masks. >> we've seen data where event can become super spreader events. dr. millette, we're seeing in new york, new york was the epicenter of this and then got a handle on this, and i've been there and it's nice to see it open up again but knot now seeing spikes part
with us it is a doctor from brookdale medical center in brooklyn, new york and dr.ul casey director of the hospital at bellin hospital in green bay, wisconsin. good morning to you both. dr. casey, if i could begin with you. record deaths in wisconsin from covid yesterday. record hospitalizations. your hospital is one of the cities where the president is going to hold a rally this weekend. what do you expect the public health implications of that to be? >> well, those of us in the medical...
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here at the brooklyn museum there's a line that's about hundreds of people long that wraps all the wayund the building. several of the folks we've spoke with saying they waited about three hours to cast their vote. all of them telling us that it was important for them to show up in person to cast their ballot in person because they had concerns about making sure their vote is counted. now, i talked about the long lines. we saw it in the city as in the city of manhattan, in brooklyn, in the bronx, in queens, lines stretching blocks long at some of these voting locations. there are 88 locations throughout the city. i spoke with one voter who said, look, it's good to see the voter enthusiasm, but she had some issues and questions about the long lines. listen. >> i actually don't feel like it's great. i feel like that's still a form of voter suppression. i don't think long lines should be celebrated. i think it's great that people are turning out, but i don't think that's ultimately a good thing that we're forced to wait. lots of working americans can't afford to wait three hours in line.
here at the brooklyn museum there's a line that's about hundreds of people long that wraps all the wayund the building. several of the folks we've spoke with saying they waited about three hours to cast their vote. all of them telling us that it was important for them to show up in person to cast their ballot in person because they had concerns about making sure their vote is counted. now, i talked about the long lines. we saw it in the city as in the city of manhattan, in brooklyn, in the...
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we want to keep it that way but in these nine zip codes we're concerned about in brooklyn and queens,s time i believe fundamentally, having looked at the data carefully and worked with our public health officials it's time for to us rewind, to take some of the steps we took before that worked and it's, i don't say it with anything but pain for folks in the community, small business owners, folks who want to get their lives more back to normal but this is to make sure that this virus does not spread more deeply in those communities, and threaten lives and does not spread to the rest of the city, so it's a measure i think we have to take to contain the situation before it gets any worse. >> as i understand it, governor cuomo would have to approve this plan. is he on board with doing this? >> we're waiting to hear the state's response to this plan. i expect to hear something in the next few hours, but the bottom line here is this is consistent with what we've done, the city and the state together, in previous situations. remember, we all applied tough restrictions at the height of the cr
we want to keep it that way but in these nine zip codes we're concerned about in brooklyn and queens,s time i believe fundamentally, having looked at the data carefully and worked with our public health officials it's time for to us rewind, to take some of the steps we took before that worked and it's, i don't say it with anything but pain for folks in the community, small business owners, folks who want to get their lives more back to normal but this is to make sure that this virus does not...
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the last two nights during these protests in brooklyn by this community, most of the people were not. they were carrying trump flags. of course, when you talk to the people in this community, and i have talked to some of them. from the beginning of the pandemic on, they take their cues from the president. they're not socially distancing, they're not wearing masks. at the beginning of the pandemic when schools were shut down, they were having underground schools that the city had to shut down. so this all stems from the beginning. they are now not happy with the governor, with the mayor and the fact that he's limiting, they're trying to limit the number of people who gather at religious institutions in these neighborhoods. of course, we are in the middle of some of the highest, holiest jewish holidays. they're not happy about that. they feel like they are being targeted by the governor and the mayor, so they are taking to the streets like we saw the last two nights, john. >> if they take their cues from the president, maybe they can learn a lesson from his positive diagnosis, but perh
the last two nights during these protests in brooklyn by this community, most of the people were not. they were carrying trump flags. of course, when you talk to the people in this community, and i have talked to some of them. from the beginning of the pandemic on, they take their cues from the president. they're not socially distancing, they're not wearing masks. at the beginning of the pandemic when schools were shut down, they were having underground schools that the city had to shut down....
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this is deep into southern brooklyn, benson hurst. zone, as of tomorrow restaurants will have to close down. they will only do delivery. no outdoor seating like happening behind me. houses of worship, in brooklyn there is lot of synagogues. houses of worship only 25% capacity, 10 people inside. you go outside the red zones into the orange zones a little less strict. gyms will still close. schools will close, both public and private. restaurants can have outdoor dining. finally you enter the yellow zone, it's a little bit cautionary but still not a massive shutdown of all of those non-essential businesses. and the fines too, are quite steep. you have 1000-dollar fines, should you absolutely refuse not to wear a mask, after enforcement offered you a mask, that can be $1000 per day. or charged $15,000 should you hold a massive wedding let's say in the area. it is difficult for a lot of businesses to figure out what is going on, the borders are sometimes just streets. for example i'm in front of europe pizza owner. i talked with the owner
this is deep into southern brooklyn, benson hurst. zone, as of tomorrow restaurants will have to close down. they will only do delivery. no outdoor seating like happening behind me. houses of worship, in brooklyn there is lot of synagogues. houses of worship only 25% capacity, 10 people inside. you go outside the red zones into the orange zones a little less strict. gyms will still close. schools will close, both public and private. restaurants can have outdoor dining. finally you enter the...
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[audio en inglÉs] aylÉn: varias personas, entre ellas una reportera independiente de brooklyn escribiÓiniones sobre partidos polÍticos o candidatos a un cargo pÚblico. cualquier asunto de polÍtica pÚblica o legislaciÓn pendiente ante cualquier organismo gubernamental o cualquier asunto que se decida excepto con el permiso del comisionado de policÍa. el alcalde bill de blasio se pronuncio y prometiÓ a los neoyorquinos que actuarÍan rÁpido. ayer tambiÉn en nueva york estallaron disputas entre partidarios y oponentes al presidente donald trump, cuando una caravana de judÍos, cubiertos con banderas estadounidenses y pancartas de trump 2020 avanzaban lentamente por manhattan y tambiÉn por brooklyn. muestran a manifestantes arrojÁndoles huevos, piedras, arrebatando banderas y gritando algunos insultos. la policÍa dijo que nueve personas fueron detenidas. segÚn el sitio web judÍos por donald trumpla intenciÓn de esta manifestación era mostrar solidaridad con la comunidad de la zona roja refiriÉndose a los puntos calientes del coronavirus. Áreas donde las escuelas y negocios no esenciales debe
[audio en inglÉs] aylÉn: varias personas, entre ellas una reportera independiente de brooklyn escribiÓiniones sobre partidos polÍticos o candidatos a un cargo pÚblico. cualquier asunto de polÍtica pÚblica o legislaciÓn pendiente ante cualquier organismo gubernamental o cualquier asunto que se decida excepto con el permiso del comisionado de policÍa. el alcalde bill de blasio se pronuncio y prometiÓ a los neoyorquinos que actuarÍan rÁpido. ayer tambiÉn en nueva york estallaron...
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maxwell is currently spending time in a brooklyn federal jail while facing charges for inciting a minor to travel to engage in illegal sex act. in a disposition -- deposition, maxwell also refused to answer any questions about, quote, consensual adult sex when it came to epstein. >>> a developing story for you this midday. santa clara county's district attorney is dismissing 14 criminal cases that were handled by san jose officers who posted racial comments on social media. a facebook group that included officers was found by a journalist in june. some of the racist posts were discovered. five officers were identified as persons posting. 14 casescomprised. all of them are misdemeanors. >>> the victim was a woman in her 20s and has been gravely injured in a shooting that happened just before 7:00 last night near malcolm x elementary school on princeton street. so far police have not release aid suspect description or motive. >>> coming up, rudy giuliani caught in a possible compromising scene in the new borat movie. what he's now saying and how he's firing back. >>> keeping planes covid
maxwell is currently spending time in a brooklyn federal jail while facing charges for inciting a minor to travel to engage in illegal sex act. in a disposition -- deposition, maxwell also refused to answer any questions about, quote, consensual adult sex when it came to epstein. >>> a developing story for you this midday. santa clara county's district attorney is dismissing 14 criminal cases that were handled by san jose officers who posted racial comments on social media. a facebook...
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de covid-19 yolanda vásquez con los detalles >>> tras el reciente numero de casos de covid-19 en brooklyne nos veremos obligados a cerrar se trata de tres fases establecidos así acciones estrictas en las áreas seÑaladas, en los alrededores y precauciones en la comunidad en generaly además clasificó las tres zonas dependiendo del riesgo de contagio esta decisión generó una gran preocupación entre empleados de negocios de sectores que temen por su futuro >>> sabes que todo está afectado >>> sobre el alcalde advirtió que educara a todo el mundo y serán estrictos en el comprimido de la medida y llamó a la comunidad a que pongan de su parte >>> la prueba nos ayudará a detener el aumento del coronavirus >>> en estos mismos códigos de área desde hoy y por un tiempo indefinido los estudios desde brooklyn y kunis empezaron a recibir clases a distancia >>> lo que la escuela está pidiendo al gobernador es que él debe mirar la situación de cada escuela, esta escuela no tiene problemas por qué se está cerrando >>> a los chico le gusta estar aquí >>> los alumnos deben tener las herramientas necesarias
de covid-19 yolanda vásquez con los detalles >>> tras el reciente numero de casos de covid-19 en brooklyne nos veremos obligados a cerrar se trata de tres fases establecidos así acciones estrictas en las áreas seÑaladas, en los alrededores y precauciones en la comunidad en generaly además clasificó las tres zonas dependiendo del riesgo de contagio esta decisión generó una gran preocupación entre empleados de negocios de sectores que temen por su futuro >>> sabes que...
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of brooklyn restaurant owner claims his business was unfairly ticketed by the city.e heard a lot of these stories. this video shows the inspector ticketing the diner because the door was open. >> we work so hard and struggling to begin with because of covid-19. it is disheartening when your business is slow because of this and somebody walks in and issues you a citation, called me up on the verge of tears not understanding what is going on. the debate whether to stay open or not to begin with, it is amazing. jillian: only takeout and delivery, just to be clear several restaurants, in particular in brooklyn and queens have said, they told the mayor this already, they are getting 10 visits a day by these inspectors and they have no clue as to why they are checking on them. they don't even know the rules. put out you might want to explain what the rule means. jillian: the people know what to follow. todd: the city has to pay for all of the social stupidity. >> reporter: and expensive amount of stupidity that happens. todd: north carolina could count votes up to 9 days a
of brooklyn restaurant owner claims his business was unfairly ticketed by the city.e heard a lot of these stories. this video shows the inspector ticketing the diner because the door was open. >> we work so hard and struggling to begin with because of covid-19. it is disheartening when your business is slow because of this and somebody walks in and issues you a citation, called me up on the verge of tears not understanding what is going on. the debate whether to stay open or not to begin...
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i taught me five years at brooklyn college and to do broward county in 1998 to reach higher.n to be involved with the condo association and my community serving eight years on the western city commission. and as a professional volunteer the music society and to name just a few i like to stay busy this is the most important election of our lifetime because florida seniors this is the most important we will ever vote in. and i planned my retirement around that income but now donald trump is threatening on social security for the president to break his promises unconscionable especially in the middle of a pandemic. before covid-19 way weeks virginia and with meetings, social gatherings, trips and so much more but then everything change changed. covid-19 has turned my life upside down and now i try to keep in touch with friends over the phone but it's not the same i am incredibly fortunate to be living with my daughter who works from home but i don't ever leave my house disco to get essentials every two weeks they did not have to be this bad but if donald trump and decided to tak
i taught me five years at brooklyn college and to do broward county in 1998 to reach higher.n to be involved with the condo association and my community serving eight years on the western city commission. and as a professional volunteer the music society and to name just a few i like to stay busy this is the most important election of our lifetime because florida seniors this is the most important we will ever vote in. and i planned my retirement around that income but now donald trump is...
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. >> reporter: on the streets of brooklyn, violent resistance to coronavirus crack downs. fires set, a journalist beaten. members of orthodox jewish communities, many not wearing masks protesting the decision by new york officials to close certain nonessential businesses and limit indoor gatherings at religious institutions to ten people. >> we have state mandated restrictions in particular areas to stop a resurgence and that resurgence if it is not stopped will overtake the whole city and lead to a across-the-board set of restrictions on all of new york city. >> reporter: the toughest measures are only in cluster areas in brooklyn, queens, and outlying suburbs, where there have been upticks in coronavirus cases. do officials have a handle on it or is new york city on the verge of a widespread outbreak like the one that crippled the city in the spring. >> the new york officials and governor know what to do, and the question is will the people in new york specifically in these communities let them do it. the protests that are happening in brooklyn are an affront to everybod
. >> reporter: on the streets of brooklyn, violent resistance to coronavirus crack downs. fires set, a journalist beaten. members of orthodox jewish communities, many not wearing masks protesting the decision by new york officials to close certain nonessential businesses and limit indoor gatherings at religious institutions to ten people. >> we have state mandated restrictions in particular areas to stop a resurgence and that resurgence if it is not stopped will overtake the whole...
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i was probably the only one walking around brooklyn humming that and i was in high school.s what we need voters to do whoever they vote for. my mother was from alabama she used to say whomever you vote for, don't you let nobody turn you around. >> we need to be honest about what we're facing right now. we are literally facing how are we going to push and save democracy in this country. the voter suppression i am witnessing in this election, in my 49 years of life, i have never seen it. i've never seen it. the truth of the matter is, there's a group of bad actors in this country that are afraid that they're losing because they don't have power, because they don't have the people on their side. so fundamentally we should be organizing from the ground up. change always happens from local organizers from the ground up. that's how selma ignited a movement that changed the world. it was in local communities and local activists. so that's where the power is. that's why it's important for us. >> one fight should literally be voter suppression. >> it was amelia and the local folks t
i was probably the only one walking around brooklyn humming that and i was in high school.s what we need voters to do whoever they vote for. my mother was from alabama she used to say whomever you vote for, don't you let nobody turn you around. >> we need to be honest about what we're facing right now. we are literally facing how are we going to push and save democracy in this country. the voter suppression i am witnessing in this election, in my 49 years of life, i have never seen it....
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bill de blasio proposing to shut down all schools and nonessential businesses in nine zip codes, in brooklyn and queens where cases of covid have spiked. the plan, starting on wednesday, must be approved bid new york's governor, andrew cuomo. cnn's alexandria field went to one of the areas of major concern. >> reporter: in this brooklyn neighborhood, hundreds of thousands of masks are being handed out as cluster of covid-19 cases in new york city pop up again in orthodox jewish communities, communities already devastated last spring. >> there wasn't a family that didn't know somebody that was either sick, in the hospital, or dying. nobody wants to go back there. >> reporter: back to funerals like one to a prominent rabbi who died in april, bringing thousands to new york streets. months after they bent the curve, holidays, celebrations and large gatherings may be fueling the cluster. this video from late september shows a large orthodox gathering with little regard for social distancing. >> i said to the local governments, we need an all out compliance effort. it has to be enforcement. >> rep
bill de blasio proposing to shut down all schools and nonessential businesses in nine zip codes, in brooklyn and queens where cases of covid have spiked. the plan, starting on wednesday, must be approved bid new york's governor, andrew cuomo. cnn's alexandria field went to one of the areas of major concern. >> reporter: in this brooklyn neighborhood, hundreds of thousands of masks are being handed out as cluster of covid-19 cases in new york city pop up again in orthodox jewish...
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the line in brooklyn for early voting goes around the block and beyond.ting goes around the block and beyond. new york is hardly a battle ground state, joe biden is counting on winning here. but new yorkers are turning up to have their say. it is seven in the morning, cold and dark and look at all of this enthusiasm for democracy. it is my first time voting in the us presidential election at all of this enthusiasm for democracy. it is my first time voting in the us presidential election as an american citizen and i'm so excited to be here with my fellow americans. is this important for you to vote in this election? it is important to vote in every election, but this one in particular is very important but i felt that democracy is at stake. i think there was a level of chaos that i have not seen before in government and ifeel like i would like to at least get it back to what i feel like is a normal presidency. what has motivated you to be out here so early? to get donald trump out of office? why? because he's a white supremacist and doing so many bad thing
the line in brooklyn for early voting goes around the block and beyond.ting goes around the block and beyond. new york is hardly a battle ground state, joe biden is counting on winning here. but new yorkers are turning up to have their say. it is seven in the morning, cold and dark and look at all of this enthusiasm for democracy. it is my first time voting in the us presidential election at all of this enthusiasm for democracy. it is my first time voting in the us presidential election as an...
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. >> reporter: under normal circumstances, in late october, rclays center in brooklyn, new york wouldt likely be starting the n.b.a. season. as we all know, circumstances are not normal. but, at least for the next couple of days, the barclays center will be bringing people back inside.a not fome, but to cast their vote. >> this will be the largest public event that we've had here at barclayer since we shut down back in march. >> reporter: john abbamondi is the c.e.o. of b.s.e.l, the company that manages the barclays center. >>tt just became very appar to us that there was a real need for the ty to open up more voting places, more early voting places. and we had this magnificent facility here, lots of sare footag as you could ll, very, very centrallyocated. >> reporter: this all comes in part after the summer saw organized and sustained calls for police rorm following the death of george floyd. abbandi says barclays approached the new york board of elections in june afotests erupted around the city. other stadiums across theco try became available after a delayed n.b.a. sea august,lrea
. >> reporter: under normal circumstances, in late october, rclays center in brooklyn, new york wouldt likely be starting the n.b.a. season. as we all know, circumstances are not normal. but, at least for the next couple of days, the barclays center will be bringing people back inside.a not fome, but to cast their vote. >> this will be the largest public event that we've had here at barclayer since we shut down back in march. >> reporter: john abbamondi is the c.e.o. of...
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we're talking about brooklyn. we're not talk about a hermetically sealed area. this is in brooklyn.ill make other people sick. >> reporter: neighboring new jersey just report its highest number of cases since may with more than 30 states seeing the case count go up and the country averaging more than 45,000 new positive tests per day, a whistle-blower who recently left the trump administrations that his warning. >> this winter, we're going to have an explosion of cases of coronavirus. this winter, we're going to have an explosion of influenza and other respiratory infections. this is going to overwhelm our health care system again. >> reporter: in wisconsin, that's already happening. the governor says the number of people in the hospital with covid-19 in that state has nearly tripled in a month. a temporary field hops in wisconsin will start receiving patients in the coming day. a top official says doctors and those are among those infected. >> every region has hospitals reporting current and imminent staffing shortages. and at least one region is shorting these shortages in the maj
we're talking about brooklyn. we're not talk about a hermetically sealed area. this is in brooklyn.ill make other people sick. >> reporter: neighboring new jersey just report its highest number of cases since may with more than 30 states seeing the case count go up and the country averaging more than 45,000 new positive tests per day, a whistle-blower who recently left the trump administrations that his warning. >> this winter, we're going to have an explosion of cases of...
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we are talking about brooklyn.e not talking about a her medici medicinically sealed community in the middle of brooklyn. they will make others sick. >> reporter: new jersey reported highest number of cases in one day since may with nearly 0 states seeing case counts go up in 30 states and new positive tests per day. a whistleblower in left the trump administration has an ominous warning. >> this winter, we are going to have an explosion of cases of coronavirus. this winter we are going to have an explosion of the flu and other respiratory infections and it will overwhelm our health care system again. >> reporter: in wisconsin that is happening already. governor said the number of people in the hospital with covid-19 in that state has nearly tripled in a month. a temporary field hospital in wisconsin will start receiving patients in the coming days. a top health official says doctors and nurses are among those infected. >> every region in wisconsin has hospitals reporting current and eminent staffing shortages and a
we are talking about brooklyn.e not talking about a her medici medicinically sealed community in the middle of brooklyn. they will make others sick. >> reporter: new jersey reported highest number of cases in one day since may with nearly 0 states seeing case counts go up in 30 states and new positive tests per day. a whistleblower in left the trump administration has an ominous warning. >> this winter, we are going to have an explosion of cases of coronavirus. this winter we are...
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we're talking about brooklyn.ot talking about a hermetically sealed community in a rural area. this is in the middle of brooklyn. they will make other people sick. >> the science is clear. final question, if i can, before we go. a fellow governor, a sitting governor, happens to be democrat, a fellow sitting governor in this country, the target of a domestic terrorism plot. and a complicated one. they tested out ieds. i had the lieutenant governor on this broadcast this morning and you heard the governor, governor whitmer last night say that the president's rhetoric helps fuel these groups. gives them license. and i wonder if you agree with that criticism? >> oh, i certainly do. first, to governor whitmer, who's a colleague of mine win applaud her. i applaud how she's handled herself. i applaud what she's doing. and i applaud how she stood up to these thugs, frankly. look, the president fans the vision. he does. he always has. started in charlottesville, with the kkk and there were good people on both sides. no, th
we're talking about brooklyn.ot talking about a hermetically sealed community in a rural area. this is in the middle of brooklyn. they will make other people sick. >> the science is clear. final question, if i can, before we go. a fellow governor, a sitting governor, happens to be democrat, a fellow sitting governor in this country, the target of a domestic terrorism plot. and a complicated one. they tested out ieds. i had the lieutenant governor on this broadcast this morning and you...
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though bars and nightclubs remain closed and new york city targeting nine specific zip codes, in brooklynnd queens where cases are rising so fast all schools in those areas now closed, and protests erupted last night in a brooklyn neighborhood that's home to a large ultra orthodox jewish community. hundreds of people marching through the streets, some setting masks on fire, furious with the governor and the mayor for new restrictions and they're not alone. frank holland now with a different set of demands being made by front-line workers in the big city >> we are very nervous and anxious. >> jane is a nurse in suburban new york city, the rise in hot spots underscores the need for health care workers to have the ppe, staff, and resources they need >> weal be the warriors. we will be the front line soldiers, boots on the ground. that's not a problem we will do it, but we need the resources. and the fear of going home and bringing it back to people that i love there's fear of getting sick myself >> when do we want it? now! >> front line workers rallying in new york city pushing for a propose
though bars and nightclubs remain closed and new york city targeting nine specific zip codes, in brooklynnd queens where cases are rising so fast all schools in those areas now closed, and protests erupted last night in a brooklyn neighborhood that's home to a large ultra orthodox jewish community. hundreds of people marching through the streets, some setting masks on fire, furious with the governor and the mayor for new restrictions and they're not alone. frank holland now with a different set...
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. >> reporter: we're here in brooklyn where the second day of early voting is well underway. what we're seeing today is what we saw across the city on the first day of early voting on saturday, which is huge enthusiasm, high voter turnout, and very long lines. here at the brook len muselyn m there's a line hundreds of people long that wraps all the way around the building. several of the folks saying they waited about three hours to cast their vote. all of them telling us that it was important for them to show up in person to cast their ballot in person because they had concerns about making sure their vote is counted. i talked about the long lines. we saw it in the city as well, in manhattan, in brooklyn, in the bronx, in queens, lines stretching blocks long at some of these voting locations. there are 88 locations throughout the city, and i spoke with one voter who said, look, it's good to see the voter enthusiasm, but she had some issues and some questions about the long lines. listen. >> i actually don't feel like it's great. i feel like that's still a form of voter suppr
. >> reporter: we're here in brooklyn where the second day of early voting is well underway. what we're seeing today is what we saw across the city on the first day of early voting on saturday, which is huge enthusiasm, high voter turnout, and very long lines. here at the brook len muselyn m there's a line hundreds of people long that wraps all the way around the building. several of the folks saying they waited about three hours to cast their vote. all of them telling us that it was...