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mayor de blasio. wow. >> kennedy: he comes from a swing district which she could very easily swing the other way and he knows that. it's frustrating because for those of us who live in new york city, we remember the new york city miracle after 9/11. remember when people flock to new york to really participate in some of the incredibly cool, wonderful unique things that new york has to offer. restaurants to broadway, shopping. the resumes. the orcs and beyond. now the new york city miracle under bill de blasio was how fast the city is emptying out. he might have killed it forever. >> harris: i asked, more so whose side is de blasio on when he does things like this? is he really looking out for the city? i don't live in the city so i don't know. what's the end game here or what could it look like? >> melissa: i don't know who he's looking out for. does a lot of questions around his wife's charity and where the money that's been given to that charity has gone from taxpayers. he must be on her side. yeah.
mayor de blasio. wow. >> kennedy: he comes from a swing district which she could very easily swing the other way and he knows that. it's frustrating because for those of us who live in new york city, we remember the new york city miracle after 9/11. remember when people flock to new york to really participate in some of the incredibly cool, wonderful unique things that new york has to offer. restaurants to broadway, shopping. the resumes. the orcs and beyond. now the new york city miracle...
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bill de blasio is driving new york city into the gutter.disgusted modern day politics where people are afraid to criticize woeful leadership in their own party. aim veteran first, a patriot first. when i see a democrat like bill de blasio being such a horrible leader. i'm a fourth generation new yorker. it's my obligation to say something. my family needs that, too. i have a newborn at home. i want him to grow up in a beautiful just city, not a woeful failure like bill de blasio's new york. >> dana: i don't know. watch out. you could be recruited to run for mayor with words like that. you're here because i wanted your reflections about a very important memorial and anniversary tomorrow. that is the 19th anniversary of the 9-11 attacks. you are the first post 9-11 come bad veteran to represent new york city. that is something that you take very seriously. before i let you go, i thought i would get some reflections about tomorrow's anniversary for you. >> that fateful and horrific and somber day will live in our hearts. our soldiers took the
bill de blasio is driving new york city into the gutter.disgusted modern day politics where people are afraid to criticize woeful leadership in their own party. aim veteran first, a patriot first. when i see a democrat like bill de blasio being such a horrible leader. i'm a fourth generation new yorker. it's my obligation to say something. my family needs that, too. i have a newborn at home. i want him to grow up in a beautiful just city, not a woeful failure like bill de blasio's new york....
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has de blasio ever built anything, or does he only destroyed?t asking because it's symbolic of the left. very good at wrecking thingsgo that other people built, very bad at building things. see built anything? anything? >> that's a good question. he had as plan to extend the shoreline of manhattan into the east river. i don't think that's going to happen. no, i can't really say that he's built very much. you know, for public money and rehabbing some apartments, but i couldn't say that he's big on building things. he's more big on redistribution. that's what he sees as his men ta, taking what other people have been giving it to others. >> tucker: with him in control. the opposite of charity. forcing other people to give to give. >> right. >> tucker: seth,h, a keen observer of new york city, good luck there, thank you. >> thank you, tucker. speeone's of the many the minneapolispolice -- severac legislators after one democratii candidate was filmed beating an effigy of the police union's president and his wife outside their home. brian peters is th
has de blasio ever built anything, or does he only destroyed?t asking because it's symbolic of the left. very good at wrecking thingsgo that other people built, very bad at building things. see built anything? anything? >> that's a good question. he had as plan to extend the shoreline of manhattan into the east river. i don't think that's going to happen. no, i can't really say that he's built very much. you know, for public money and rehabbing some apartments, but i couldn't say that...
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the lack of experience has been amajor flaw in de blasio.ms you would be getting more of the same and i think on number of issues there is no reason he would do any better than de blasio and probably worse on policing. melissa: yeah. i mean the other two points you make, is that como would be the one to pull him out. he is to blame for a lot of this mess because of this no bail issue and number of other things he has driven so much money out of the state around city and that is another huge problem. >> right. melissa: and you also point out that it would create a terrible precedent where we kind you know, we would definitely see it again if we did it once but i think, the best point is really this idea that one of the reasons why bill de blasio is so incompetent is because he has never run anything. all he has done as the advocate is basically bitch and complain, kind of what you do in that position. >> right. melissa: you don't really actually come up with any solutions. so following that logic, you know, rudy giuliani, one of the reasons w
the lack of experience has been amajor flaw in de blasio.ms you would be getting more of the same and i think on number of issues there is no reason he would do any better than de blasio and probably worse on policing. melissa: yeah. i mean the other two points you make, is that como would be the one to pull him out. he is to blame for a lot of this mess because of this no bail issue and number of other things he has driven so much money out of the state around city and that is another huge...
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declares unanimous vote of no confidence in mayor bill de blasio.et in line and chancellor richard caranzo. over their handling of the school reopening. what does it mean for tens of thousands of students waiting to get back into their classrooms in new york city? who better to ask, one of the smartest, most sensible new yorkers i own, our very own david asman. >> uh-huh. melissa: david, no kidding we don't have any confidence in bill de blasio and chancellor caranza. what does that mean? who gets to decide this next? >> this came as a bubble to the surface the results of a principals union, i didn't realize we had on top of a teachers unions. maybe two unions coming around in education. they were upset at the deal struck between the mayor and de blasio, uft, united federation of teachers, the teachers union. this new deal describes that there be three designations of teachers. one deals with kids totally at home. two teachers that deal with the kids that come into the classroom and three, the hybrid students, the students who work at home and somet
declares unanimous vote of no confidence in mayor bill de blasio.et in line and chancellor richard caranzo. over their handling of the school reopening. what does it mean for tens of thousands of students waiting to get back into their classrooms in new york city? who better to ask, one of the smartest, most sensible new yorkers i own, our very own david asman. >> uh-huh. melissa: david, no kidding we don't have any confidence in bill de blasio and chancellor caranza. what does that mean?...
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a lot of parents are focused on this, mayor de blasio.s morning you announced the delay of students returning to school. what do you hope that these extra ten days that were announced today, what will that accomplish? >> well, jim, we're full speed ahead in new york city. we agreed with our labor unions who represent the folks in our school system to hold back for that ten-day period so we could have some extra preparation in place, both educationally and in terms of the health preparation. but everyone is actually unified including our labor unions and our teachers that we need to move forward with in-person education in new york city. we're the largest school system in the country. we've put literally the strictest health standards anywhere in the country in place. the gold standard taking from different health approaches around the world and combining them into a very, very rigorous approach. >> and that's why our teachers and our school staff and our parents are ready to come back. >> and why, though, did it take the threat of a strik
a lot of parents are focused on this, mayor de blasio.s morning you announced the delay of students returning to school. what do you hope that these extra ten days that were announced today, what will that accomplish? >> well, jim, we're full speed ahead in new york city. we agreed with our labor unions who represent the folks in our school system to hold back for that ten-day period so we could have some extra preparation in place, both educationally and in terms of the health...
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i think that de blasio is a special kind of terrible leader. problem. cities across the country have not opened schools for in person learning it. just seems like these cities have put schools last. and i don't understand how we open to anything in these cities. how are bars open? how are nail salons open but schools aren't? it is a new york centric problem because we have done it worse than anybody else. the rest of the cities across america are having problems with this as well. jillian: about 10 seconds left. would you consider leaving new york city? i know a lot of people have. >> it's the first time my husband andry halfway serious about that. we are new yorkers. if you don't open schools that's a rock bottom we need to be here. the most important thing to us. jillian: wow, karol, thank you very much for joining us. keep us updated. set your dvr 4:00 a.m. each morning so you never miss a minute of fox and friends first. todd: it was a busy week and fun week. we are looking forward to come back next week. with that fox and friends. have gre
i think that de blasio is a special kind of terrible leader. problem. cities across the country have not opened schools for in person learning it. just seems like these cities have put schools last. and i don't understand how we open to anything in these cities. how are bars open? how are nail salons open but schools aren't? it is a new york centric problem because we have done it worse than anybody else. the rest of the cities across america are having problems with this as well. jillian:...
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this is a downward spiral, people are running, cuomo, de blasio, and all of those democrats will pay the price. >> melissa: marie, it's interesting because if you look at the solutions to this problem a really draws the dissension between the right on the left. you hear people on the right saying it's about feckless spending, we are not spending on the right things, mayor de blasio has doubled his spending on homelessness. he's spending more than any mayor has ever spent in the history of this city, and it's in worse shape than ever. if you listen to vice president biden yesterday, he was talking about solving a lot of the problems with more money. what do you make of that divergence? >> katie>> marie: with more monr dialogue or better spent money, cities are facing a problem. it's puzzling to me why donald trump would try to cut funding, which he can't do legally. but that's why joe biden has been clear he does not support defunding the police. look, we all live in cities here and we know that in our cities crime has gone up since last year. it's gone up from historic lows which is
this is a downward spiral, people are running, cuomo, de blasio, and all of those democrats will pay the price. >> melissa: marie, it's interesting because if you look at the solutions to this problem a really draws the dissension between the right on the left. you hear people on the right saying it's about feckless spending, we are not spending on the right things, mayor de blasio has doubled his spending on homelessness. he's spending more than any mayor has ever spent in the history of...
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they're banning together with likely next step suing the cuomo-de blasio duo.awyer up which already happened in staten island i should mention. de blasio said dining out is optional activity they understand economics 101. restaurants, employees, food vendors, suppliers, cleaning crews, that is not option hal active. it is their livelihood. 150,000 service restaurant employees are out of work. 1300 restaurants have been permanently closed that number seems kind of low. it is being questioned. even gyms are open, right? in new york city. every day the press asks the governor where he sits on indoor dining and returning to nyc. he would like it all to return but it is i am possible for the city to enforce the rules. so again there was a non-answer there. remember, charles, this is the same governor that was, literally begging people to come back to new york so he could buy them a drink. i guess he met a cup of water in central park because that is all that might be left in the next few months. charles? charles: cheryl, thank you very much. joining me now, melba wi
they're banning together with likely next step suing the cuomo-de blasio duo.awyer up which already happened in staten island i should mention. de blasio said dining out is optional activity they understand economics 101. restaurants, employees, food vendors, suppliers, cleaning crews, that is not option hal active. it is their livelihood. 150,000 service restaurant employees are out of work. 1300 restaurants have been permanently closed that number seems kind of low. it is being questioned....
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david: that's right. >> mayor de blasio said, a lot t of rich people eat at restaurants?le work at the restaurants. just so you know. david: when i started here -- you know what is great about new york, and what's great about restaurants, it provides employment for people thinking of starting out, thinking of, they can't make enough money as writers, whatever, so they get a job at restaurant. that begins, that is where most of the talent, i shouldn't say most, a lot of talent of new york actually comes from. >> yeah. people that are actors, up-and-coming actors, working their way through law school. people that own the restaurants, generally, i would say 99% of them are not billionaires. they're chefs. they're hard workers. david: that's right. >> they're destroying a huge part of the economy. i will tell you the restaurant associations are in contact with cuomo's office every day. cuomo's office, people there told me that they believe in the coming weeks there will be some loser restrictions. david: i really hope so. that woman, by the way even though she had to turn in
david: that's right. >> mayor de blasio said, a lot t of rich people eat at restaurants?le work at the restaurants. just so you know. david: when i started here -- you know what is great about new york, and what's great about restaurants, it provides employment for people thinking of starting out, thinking of, they can't make enough money as writers, whatever, so they get a job at restaurant. that begins, that is where most of the talent, i shouldn't say most, a lot of talent of new york...
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>> guy: bill de blasio is too bad to be true. new york this past weekend for the first time since march and all the dining was outside, which was fine when the weather was good. but we talk to people whose livelihoods relied on that restaurant and when the weather isn't good, there is no option. there's not a single seat available indoors for people to be paying customers and help keep those businesses afloat. that's not just a bunch of rich people who say, okay, oh, well, i can't dine in, it's not really a problem. it's busboys and dishwashers and short order cooks and restaurant workers. it's a small margins, and every other state basically has an opportunity now to at least reintroduce some level of indoor dining at safe levels. it would seem across the country there are models to look like. and that's repeatedly that it's not a priority, there is no plan for it but i don't know how you can plan for it. i don't know how i would feel if there was a restaurant owner or server in new york city especially if i had voted for that g
>> guy: bill de blasio is too bad to be true. new york this past weekend for the first time since march and all the dining was outside, which was fine when the weather was good. but we talk to people whose livelihoods relied on that restaurant and when the weather isn't good, there is no option. there's not a single seat available indoors for people to be paying customers and help keep those businesses afloat. that's not just a bunch of rich people who say, okay, oh, well, i can't dine...
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that's why you see online jokes about mayor de blasio.l, being moving man of the month, salesperson of the month because moving vans are having a great business, moving out of the city thanks to what de blasio and others are doing. so they don't, they don't learn and so that's why i think it will not help us now but in the next couple years you will see an eruption of election changes in states like california and other parts of the country where people are saying, you had your chance to govern. you made a mess of it. look what is happening to the cities. look how you managed our forest forests. we want a new way of doing things. you can't do it, we'll try somebody else, other people, other parties. >> i would say, just as a parting shot i'm worried about that, because for example, we have an election coming up in 2021. you look at scott stringer, the new york city comptroller people of great wealth have done great the last 20 years. they should be prepared to step up when all that happens. there is reason people with great wealth should
that's why you see online jokes about mayor de blasio.l, being moving man of the month, salesperson of the month because moving vans are having a great business, moving out of the city thanks to what de blasio and others are doing. so they don't, they don't learn and so that's why i think it will not help us now but in the next couple years you will see an eruption of election changes in states like california and other parts of the country where people are saying, you had your chance to...
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the city doesn't need all the money de blasio is taking from them.now they were missing. i had 12,000 more people working in the hospitals that need to be taken care. they were putt there as patronage for the democrat congressman. they were selecting the hospital workers and the mayor took them so he would have a favor from the congressman. i got rid of them. come in. five of 13 hospitals were autocratted. i left all 14 hongts were accredited. in other words, better hospitals without the political hacks. jillian: we have a minute left in the show i have to keep this one a little bit tight. i do want to get your opinion on this. as you know a lot of conversation about putting homeless in hotels in new york city, specifically on the upper west side. there has been back and forth here with bill de blasio on what they are going to do. i know your former chief of staff attorney has trend to sue the city on a group of upper west siders where do you stand on this? 30 seconds. >> can't do it with the kind of dangerous people. they don't even do the right vet
the city doesn't need all the money de blasio is taking from them.now they were missing. i had 12,000 more people working in the hospitals that need to be taken care. they were putt there as patronage for the democrat congressman. they were selecting the hospital workers and the mayor took them so he would have a favor from the congressman. i got rid of them. come in. five of 13 hospitals were autocratted. i left all 14 hongts were accredited. in other words, better hospitals without the...
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new york city mayor bill de blasio threatened to sue trump over the defunding threats.f new york governor andrew cuomo responded with the president saying he would need an army to safely walk new york city streets. watch this. >> he can't come back to new york. he can't. he's going to walk down the street in new york. forget body guards, he better have an n army. if he thinks is going to walk down the street in new york. now, new yorkers don't want have anything to do with them. he knows it. he could not step foot in new york city. >> jason: all this blustering following a mass of in crime where the new york police department released footage of a man suspected of a choking and the murder of a man in the bronx. anybody who walks new york streets needs an army to feel safe. meanwhile, on twitter, kamala harris is now condemning the riots in portland. that's just a few weeks after she promoted a fund that bails out rioters around the country. oh, how the poles have changed. joining them with the reaction is republican congressional candidate kimberly clay psychic, civil r
new york city mayor bill de blasio threatened to sue trump over the defunding threats.f new york governor andrew cuomo responded with the president saying he would need an army to safely walk new york city streets. watch this. >> he can't come back to new york. he can't. he's going to walk down the street in new york. forget body guards, he better have an n army. if he thinks is going to walk down the street in new york. now, new yorkers don't want have anything to do with them. he knows...
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and they are like bill de blasio, just look here in new york city. so you have governor cuomo, but yet you mandate in nursing homes to take in the elderly and the sick patients and, at a time where we are seeing rioting and then they are seeing violence it's not the covid that destroys the city but the crime that you are allowing to go on. if your desire is to completely destroy a city, what would you do? >> you spent time in california, i know you live in seattle and the love that city but, these cities used to be iconic and now they are kind of the laughingstock. it's a joke and it's at the end of the day ultimately sad because there's a lot of good people there, friends and relatives and loved ones. it's not a place you want to go visit anytime soon. >> that's exactly right, and i grew up there. i've already moved from california and it breaks my heart to see the state crumble but the reality is that california's fiscal route has been a slow motion train wreck for years. and that is why they have now proposed a wealth tax on worldwide assets, not
and they are like bill de blasio, just look here in new york city. so you have governor cuomo, but yet you mandate in nursing homes to take in the elderly and the sick patients and, at a time where we are seeing rioting and then they are seeing violence it's not the covid that destroys the city but the crime that you are allowing to go on. if your desire is to completely destroy a city, what would you do? >> you spent time in california, i know you live in seattle and the love that city...
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and then, same thing with de blasio.er spoke to de blasio before and then i spoke to him ten times. he'd call, can we have this? yes. could we have that? yes. could we have doctors? he wanted me to send doctors and nurses to a hospital, i got it. i did so much and then what happens? he does a black lives matter sign in front of trump tower. >> laura: does that bother you, that sign? >> president trump: people are vandalizing it, people are so angry, it's built such anger. you know what's happening, they are throwing paint on it, because it was meant as a bad thing. what we've done for de blasio is incredible. what we've done for cuomo, but it doesn't matter. new york is in serious trouble. >> laura: do you think they're really worried about covid given the fact that we had tens of thousands of protesters in washington on friday, lots of black lives matter protesters? a lot of them had masks but the obvious and weren't socially distance. they were all packed in together and there's no concern, but then they called the rnc
and then, same thing with de blasio.er spoke to de blasio before and then i spoke to him ten times. he'd call, can we have this? yes. could we have that? yes. could we have doctors? he wanted me to send doctors and nurses to a hospital, i got it. i did so much and then what happens? he does a black lives matter sign in front of trump tower. >> laura: does that bother you, that sign? >> president trump: people are vandalizing it, people are so angry, it's built such anger. you know...
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the group filing a lawsuit against governor andrew cuomo and mayor bill de blasio that says they areno kidding, by keeping indoor dining closed and they want a judge to intervene. with me is one of those politicians, republican state assembly woman, nicole maletakis. she is currently a candidate for u.s. congress. thanks for joining us. this isn't just a new york issue. this is what we've seen across the country with a local government saying they will follow the science and ignoring the science. we have been down below a 1% infection rate for a month now, and there is no timeline whatsoever when they will open indoor dining. it is crippling the local small business owners, the working poor. people who work in restaurants for minimum wage and delivery guys, all of it, it is crippling the restaurant industry. do you think you have a chance of fighting back? >> we absolutely do and today we were joined by restaurants that have had enough. they have met the metrics, we as a city have met the metrics set by governor cuomo, yet we're the only municipality in the state of new york that is
the group filing a lawsuit against governor andrew cuomo and mayor bill de blasio that says they areno kidding, by keeping indoor dining closed and they want a judge to intervene. with me is one of those politicians, republican state assembly woman, nicole maletakis. she is currently a candidate for u.s. congress. thanks for joining us. this isn't just a new york issue. this is what we've seen across the country with a local government saying they will follow the science and ignoring the...
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take a listen. >> bill de blasio is the worst mayor in the history of new york city.that's it, guys. that is all he have wants to say. a spokesman for mayor de blasio firing back at rose whether he would prefer fernando wood a former income city mayor from the 1850s, who wanted new york to secede in the civil war. rose attacked de blasio before, accusing him of trying to kill the city's restaurant industry. stu. stuart: i can understand that. by the way, new york city, indoor dining, can resume with a very limited capacity. they will resume at the end of this month. just wait until you hear all the other restrictions that are piling on. restaurant owners in the city are just tearing out their hair. >>> the next virus stimulus bill expected to be dead on arrival. there will be a vote today but apparently dead. does senator john barosso care? does he want more stimulus? i will ask him, because he is next. ♪. ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only xfinity mobile lets you choose shared data, unlimited or a mix of each. and switch any
take a listen. >> bill de blasio is the worst mayor in the history of new york city.that's it, guys. that is all he have wants to say. a spokesman for mayor de blasio firing back at rose whether he would prefer fernando wood a former income city mayor from the 1850s, who wanted new york to secede in the civil war. rose attacked de blasio before, accusing him of trying to kill the city's restaurant industry. stu. stuart: i can understand that. by the way, new york city, indoor dining, can...
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just wondering, does mayor de blasio know that or care about that? restaurant owners in the city it's like waking up in the middle of the night and stubbing your toe on the bed post every single time mayor de blasio or governor cuomo opens their mouth. i live on a border county on statening island, a lot of my constituents would normally go to new jersey, dine out in restaurants down the shore. and it's just not, it's such a stretch for them to continue doing this once new york keeps the restaurants closed while new jersey opens. but it's even crazier than that, neil, because if you live in queens, you can see restaurants perhaps from your restaurant in nassau county right across the street that are open with indoor dining. if you live in the bronx, there's restaurants in westchester county. in fact, the entire state of new york except for the city has restauranted open with no spike in cases, neil, no spike in cases. neil: tests a -- it's a very good point. you mentioned the difference between the state and, of course, new york city. governor cuomo
just wondering, does mayor de blasio know that or care about that? restaurant owners in the city it's like waking up in the middle of the night and stubbing your toe on the bed post every single time mayor de blasio or governor cuomo opens their mouth. i live on a border county on statening island, a lot of my constituents would normally go to new jersey, dine out in restaurants down the shore. and it's just not, it's such a stretch for them to continue doing this once new york keeps the...
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are unable to maintain law and order well the mayor of new york has been very quick to react bill de blasio held in urgent news conference saying that this is nothing more than a political stunt for years saying that president is not the king there has no legal right to stop funding the big cities particularly the cities that he refers to are all run by democrats william by held the interview with c.n.n. an exclusive interview in which he expressed a rather surprising thought that there is no racism in the policing all no attempts at racism within the actions of police he says that this is a false narrative that this does occur this despite statistics that are provided by a number of independent organizations such as universities and news media which indicate that african-americans is 2 and a half times more likely to be shot by a policeman then his white counterparts so certainly the figures would not appear to bear out william bards assumption well melanie sloan is a former federal prosecutor she says the president's threat to cut funding to democrat run cities has nothing to do with prot
are unable to maintain law and order well the mayor of new york has been very quick to react bill de blasio held in urgent news conference saying that this is nothing more than a political stunt for years saying that president is not the king there has no legal right to stop funding the big cities particularly the cities that he refers to are all run by democrats william by held the interview with c.n.n. an exclusive interview in which he expressed a rather surprising thought that there is no...
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new york city mayor bill de blasio claims coronavirus for the violent chaos. yorkers keep saying stop with the grandstanding you and andrew cuomo, because because. andrew cuomo cut it out. they need tourism and money. they have been grandstanding for months now, threatening trump. como says you bet have an army if you want to walk down the street in new york. no one in new york is talking about that anecdotally. they're say what cuomo says is not true. >> it isn't true. de blasio and cuomo did a terrible job on covid, blamed that on poor reflection of their own management and leadership. that is silly. everyone else is not getting violent across america because of covid. we're pulling together, taking responsible steps to try to make it less likely to spread. why is new york so different? it isn't. but when you cut 25% out of your police budget, you get rid of more than 1000 officers in at a time when your crime is increasing and you've got the street violence what do you think is going to happen? more violence. that is what they're getting out of it. it is a
new york city mayor bill de blasio claims coronavirus for the violent chaos. yorkers keep saying stop with the grandstanding you and andrew cuomo, because because. andrew cuomo cut it out. they need tourism and money. they have been grandstanding for months now, threatening trump. como says you bet have an army if you want to walk down the street in new york. no one in new york is talking about that anecdotally. they're say what cuomo says is not true. >> it isn't true. de blasio and...
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here's the question, what exactly will de blasio do? do, like with the homelessness, don't defund the police, don't diss the police, you know, there's certain things he can do, but what do you think he will do with respect to trying to turn things around? >> well, maybe b that the ceos and threats of a mass exodus and millionaires and billionaires fleeing which causes tax revenues to decline will cause him to change his behavior. if i were on the mayor, i would be getting on a subway every day with mask and social distancing and showing new yorkers that if you take safe measures you can go back to work. i think on today on 9/11 it is very relevant because we have another crisis on our hands, but very different times. that was a time when americans all came together and there was leadership in new york, and people went back to work eventually, and it was a vibrant city. you're not seeing that today, and that's why these ceos are very concerned, and so the net result is he is going to raise taxes, and that will cause even more businesses
here's the question, what exactly will de blasio do? do, like with the homelessness, don't defund the police, don't diss the police, you know, there's certain things he can do, but what do you think he will do with respect to trying to turn things around? >> well, maybe b that the ceos and threats of a mass exodus and millionaires and billionaires fleeing which causes tax revenues to decline will cause him to change his behavior. if i were on the mayor, i would be getting on a subway...
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his saying everyday very few positive cases on the road to recovery and de blasio says sorry, we can'tols. why not? >> they cannot because in a word, they are incompetent. this is really the big sleeper of the campaign. as i've been saying, it a unique election because of the pandemic. just a month or six weeks ago, joe biden wrapped his arms completely around the public schools and public school unions. the sanders, biden sanders task force says they are going to promote the schools, suppressed charter schools with regulation and biden with the choice scholarship program in the district of columbia. fast-forward in here you have the city of new york with 1.1 million students attending 1700 schools and not only are the unions opposing the opening, the city is showing itself incapable of executing an opening with or without the union. the los angeles school district has announced enrollments are down 12,000, 6000 alone and can garden. in this context, parents are looking for alternatives right now to the public schools. paul: kim, is a what's going to make school twice potentially a mor
his saying everyday very few positive cases on the road to recovery and de blasio says sorry, we can'tols. why not? >> they cannot because in a word, they are incompetent. this is really the big sleeper of the campaign. as i've been saying, it a unique election because of the pandemic. just a month or six weeks ago, joe biden wrapped his arms completely around the public schools and public school unions. the sanders, biden sanders task force says they are going to promote the schools,...
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mayor bill de blasio said this week the start of the fall term in the nation's largest school districtng an agreement with the teachers union will push back in prison learning for the systems 1.1 million students until at least september 21. the delay comes as public schools across the country grapple with reopening amid the coronavirus pandemic and is some parents for options to online only learning. will wiccans meanwhile are putting the issue of school choice front and center in the november election. we'll be back. dan, i want you to explain something. i'm a little thickheaded here. andrew cuomo says crossed the line in new york. his saying everyday very few positive cases on the road to recovery and de blasio says sorry, we can't open schools. why not? >> they cannot because in a word, they are incompetent. this is really the big sleeper of the campaign. as i've been saying, it a unique election because of the pandemic. just a month or six weeks ago, joe biden wrapped his arms completely around the public schools and public school unions. the sanders, biden sanders task force says
mayor bill de blasio said this week the start of the fall term in the nation's largest school districtng an agreement with the teachers union will push back in prison learning for the systems 1.1 million students until at least september 21. the delay comes as public schools across the country grapple with reopening amid the coronavirus pandemic and is some parents for options to online only learning. will wiccans meanwhile are putting the issue of school choice front and center in the november...
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now. >> just yesterday did you vote for de blasio last time he was up for re-election? >> no, absolutely not. i voted for sal albines. and in 2013 when he first ran i was a little too busy in afghanistan to vote. >> congressman, thank you so much. >>> coming up next a cnn exclusive breaking here on "the lead." the mystery illness that shut down a major vaccine trial. >>> plus, more breaking news, this time along the gulf coast. strong winds and lots of water leading to emergency rescues on the ground. >> tech: when you've got auto glass damage... ...safelite can come to you. >> tech: and you'll get a text when we're on our way. >> tech: just leave your keys on the dash and we'll replace your windshield with safe, no-contact service. >> tech: schedule at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ so are we. prudential helps 1 in 7 americans with their financial needs. that's over 25 million people. with over 90 years of investment experience, our thousands of financial professionals can help with secure video chat or on the phone. we make it easy fo
now. >> just yesterday did you vote for de blasio last time he was up for re-election? >> no, absolutely not. i voted for sal albines. and in 2013 when he first ran i was a little too busy in afghanistan to vote. >> congressman, thank you so much. >>> coming up next a cnn exclusive breaking here on "the lead." the mystery illness that shut down a major vaccine trial. >>> plus, more breaking news, this time along the gulf coast. strong winds and lots...
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mayors like de blasio have refused that help, the only other thing he could do to try and help people live in this city with small kids is tried to get the attention of the mayor by saying we are going to withhold the funds unless you either accept our help or do something to help stranded families. >> harris: and small businesses. talk to small business owners and they are wondering where that help is coming. we'll move onto this, president trump has narrowed his list of potential u.s. of report nominees to four or five women. joe biden says he won't be releasing a list of his own, why he says doing so could endanger those justices. take a look. >> tech: at safelite, we're committed to taking care of you and your car. >> tech: we'll fix it right with no-contact service you can trust. >> tech: so if you have auto glass damage, stay safe with safelite. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >> harris: joe biden indicating he will not release a list of possible supreme court nominees before the election despite growing pressure to do so. here's why. >> first, putting a judge
mayors like de blasio have refused that help, the only other thing he could do to try and help people live in this city with small kids is tried to get the attention of the mayor by saying we are going to withhold the funds unless you either accept our help or do something to help stranded families. >> harris: and small businesses. talk to small business owners and they are wondering where that help is coming. we'll move onto this, president trump has narrowed his list of potential u.s....
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a tiny percentage of people voted for bill de blasio. why does he get to wreck the city?he answer to that, tucker. it's the biggest question of the lockdown in general. this is not something that has been enforced. this is something that's been consented to. >> tucker: yes. >> i was talking to a friend of mine who talks to someone in new york in march was terribly afraid that there would be riots. my friend said i am more afraid that people are going to obey. that we are really just this kowed is a people and it looks like we are. >> tucker: have you heard anyone be smart about it? i'm gonna live my life as the constitution allows me to try to make it a better city ignoring insane nonscientific demands from bill de blasio. >> there are people doing that underground. there are people who are breaking the rules and honestly just trying to make a living. we might be at the point now where we need something more than that where we really do need to stand up as a people and say we don't accept this anymore. >> tucker: yeah. i hope in a peaceful, constructive way people will be
a tiny percentage of people voted for bill de blasio. why does he get to wreck the city?he answer to that, tucker. it's the biggest question of the lockdown in general. this is not something that has been enforced. this is something that's been consented to. >> tucker: yes. >> i was talking to a friend of mine who talks to someone in new york in march was terribly afraid that there would be riots. my friend said i am more afraid that people are going to obey. that we are really just...
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next, new york city mayor bill de blasio.oubling down on promises to tax the rich while residents continue to flee the city and greg is going to take that on. next on "the five." it's time for the biggest sale of the year on the sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring. exactly. no problem. ...and done and now, all beds are on sale. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. only for a limited time. >> tech: when you've got ...safelite can come to you. >> tech: and you'll get a text when we're on our way. >> tech: just leave your keys on the dash and we'll replace your windshield with safe, no-contact service. >> tech: schedule at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ ♪ >> greg: what to do when your tax base for easier city. if you are left wing works, you promise to tax whoever stays more. >> you really want to change things in this city, then everyone better to change a lot of the way we live more foundational he. if you just talk about it and
next, new york city mayor bill de blasio.oubling down on promises to tax the rich while residents continue to flee the city and greg is going to take that on. next on "the five." it's time for the biggest sale of the year on the sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring. exactly. no problem. ...and done and now, all beds are on sale. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. only for a limited time. >> tech: when you've got...
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de blasio's office did not comment.ducation said they're committed to keeping students safe. in-person learning for elementary schools is set to start tomorrow. a man takes the plunge and proposes to his girlfriend. watch this. >> it's a fairytale. [ laughter ] todd: the man rested his hand on the accelerators, never a good idea, on his partner's boat causing it to speed off and throw him into the water. despite the chaos, the question we're all wondering, the woman does appear to say yes to the proposal. jillian: so many questions. why are they in different boats? todd: great question. so this man i just say get ready for marriage. jillian: to that i say congrats. todd: in a fox news exclusive, secretary of state mike pompeo laying out the president's foreign policy strategy. >> we're candid. we are blunt. we are prepared to question the established principles and if they no longer work, to move on from them. jillian: is the america first policy working? foreign relations expert dr. rebecca grant says the strategy is t
de blasio's office did not comment.ducation said they're committed to keeping students safe. in-person learning for elementary schools is set to start tomorrow. a man takes the plunge and proposes to his girlfriend. watch this. >> it's a fairytale. [ laughter ] todd: the man rested his hand on the accelerators, never a good idea, on his partner's boat causing it to speed off and throw him into the water. despite the chaos, the question we're all wondering, the woman does appear to say yes...
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bill de blasio did not specify how much a fine would be. >>> and coca-cola is partnering with molsonhard zelizer. -- hard seltzer. the name will be topo gico. it will come in tangy lemon lime, exotic pine am, strawberry gava, and tropical mango. it is expected in the first half of next year. coors has been trying to move beyond beer as popularity for hard seltzers has spiked in recent years. anne-marie? >> all right. diane king hall in new york. thank you so much, diane. >> you got it. >>> up next, alexa to the a little boy save his sick mother. helped a little boy save his sick mother. ♪ here's to the duers. to all the people who realize they can du more with less asthma thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have r
bill de blasio did not specify how much a fine would be. >>> and coca-cola is partnering with molsonhard zelizer. -- hard seltzer. the name will be topo gico. it will come in tangy lemon lime, exotic pine am, strawberry gava, and tropical mango. it is expected in the first half of next year. coors has been trying to move beyond beer as popularity for hard seltzers has spiked in recent years. anne-marie? >> all right. diane king hall in new york. thank you so much, diane. >>...
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de blasio tweeting out saturday for new yorkers to enjoy the day outdoors.mp responding that people don't want to get mugged, beaten up or killed. let new york's finest do their job, rehire crime squad and they will bring safety back to nyc fast. the nypd had a 25 year high in gun arrests last week, following a violent labor day weekend with 23 shootings including a 6-year-old child injured. jillian: right now the gulf coast is bracing for tropical storm sally, it is expected to strengthen into a hurricane before making landfall. todd: ashley strohmier joins us live from new orleans as people prepare for the storm. >> reporter: good morning to you. in the last couple minutes we got an update from the national hurricane center. the storm slowed down to 9 miles an hour. at 1:00 a.m. we got an update, it was 12. this thing is slowing down as expected. it is staying at 60 miles an hour of maximum sustained winds. but that could change over the next 24 to 36 hours. they said it could intensify. those hurricane conditions are expected to hit new orleans later on t
de blasio tweeting out saturday for new yorkers to enjoy the day outdoors.mp responding that people don't want to get mugged, beaten up or killed. let new york's finest do their job, rehire crime squad and they will bring safety back to nyc fast. the nypd had a 25 year high in gun arrests last week, following a violent labor day weekend with 23 shootings including a 6-year-old child injured. jillian: right now the gulf coast is bracing for tropical storm sally, it is expected to strengthen into...
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de blasio says the most direct way to do that is with long-term borrowing and a federal stimulus.ited business leaders to "join in this fight." global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. alix: you have to love the spirit of all of these business leaders saying there is we want toeconomy, bring people back to work, we cannot, please take necessary precautions, and bill de blasio is like, "call washington." guy: the state and local element of this is when we focus on a great deal. they need the money. you look at the underfunding of what is going on with the transport network. how do you bring people into new york city if you cannot run a transport network? there is the chicken and egg argument. clearly the state needs taxes. in order to get people back you need to fix the infrastructure. it becomes very circular very quickly and this is where you need a federal kick start to get things going. alix: especially when governor cuomo was, like, new york
de blasio says the most direct way to do that is with long-term borrowing and a federal stimulus.ited business leaders to "join in this fight." global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. alix: you have to love the spirit of all of these business leaders saying there is we want toeconomy, bring people back to work, we cannot, please take necessary...
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>> the problem here is that we have a mayor in bill de blasio who is incompetent fool who couldn't finded map of france much less govern the greatest city on earth. the only thing i can give him credit for is that in a very divided nation, the only thing everyone seems to agree on is that we don't like him. listen, at the end of may i sent to you if we don't end this lockdown is going to get worse and worse and worse. children are being gunned down on the streets but they can't go to school. women are terrified to ride the subway and they should be. people are leaving the city in exodus as if moses had parted the hudson river. this is an absolute disaster. our political leadership doesn't seem to recognize that at all. it's a big problem. >> tucker: maybe it's unknowable. it's hard when you visit new york not see the change and be saddened by it if you care about the country or the city. do you think they really don't know that the city is degrading? >> i don't know. i love the city, tucker. i really do. it's the only place that i have ever felt like i belong to. right now i would crawl
>> the problem here is that we have a mayor in bill de blasio who is incompetent fool who couldn't finded map of france much less govern the greatest city on earth. the only thing i can give him credit for is that in a very divided nation, the only thing everyone seems to agree on is that we don't like him. listen, at the end of may i sent to you if we don't end this lockdown is going to get worse and worse and worse. children are being gunned down on the streets but they can't go to...
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. >> reporter: today, new york mayor bill de blasio struck a deal with the teachers' union, delayingperson learning for 11 days to better prepare buildings. >> it will be rigorous. we're going to be looking constantly for any signs of a challenge we have to address. >> reporter: education will be in flux until there's a vaccine. today, a first look at how one might be distributed. a nationocon o scientists proposed a -p plan tt starts with healthfirst. meantime, hot spots continue to emerge. iowa is in the grip of coronavirus. on average, nearly 20% of tests are positive. as schools struggle to return in person in salinas, california, a snapshot of the digital divide of students left behind by covid-- two little girls doing their school work outside a taco bell so they can get access to wifi. after it went viral, strangers came to their rescue, raising more than $100,000 to help them and their mother, who are homeless. will every student have a device before you start all-remote next week? >> well, they're still arriving by truck daily. >> reporter: few places know the digital divide
. >> reporter: today, new york mayor bill de blasio struck a deal with the teachers' union, delayingperson learning for 11 days to better prepare buildings. >> it will be rigorous. we're going to be looking constantly for any signs of a challenge we have to address. >> reporter: education will be in flux until there's a vaccine. today, a first look at how one might be distributed. a nationocon o scientists proposed a -p plan tt starts with healthfirst. meantime, hot spots...
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i have written up as the seven deadly sins by de blasio. six of them begin with ds.ng, dismantling, disinterested prosecutors, don't want to press charges. desecration of the police. destruction of the rule of law. they are all ds. what comes out and what you'll see manifesting in the numbers is the birth of the empowered criminal. the criminal who doesn't worry. has a gun in his waistband. it's a very, very serious denigration of the rule of law and of dad set of circumstances. >> charles: what did we do on the other side of this conversation with respect to police? i've seen enough videos now to wonder, particularly when it comes to apprehension and holding someone who's being apprehended or trying to handcuff whoever the suspects are. should there be some better type of training? in rochester, mr. prude had something put over his head to stop him from spitting. the official death certificate said he died from complications from asphyxia. on that end of the spectrum, what should be done? >> i agree, there's always room for better training, more advanced training. d
i have written up as the seven deadly sins by de blasio. six of them begin with ds.ng, dismantling, disinterested prosecutors, don't want to press charges. desecration of the police. destruction of the rule of law. they are all ds. what comes out and what you'll see manifesting in the numbers is the birth of the empowered criminal. the criminal who doesn't worry. has a gun in his waistband. it's a very, very serious denigration of the rule of law and of dad set of circumstances. >>...
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where you're living, really enjoy it as most new yorkers have until the past couple of years with de blasio in new york. yes you would complain about tax prices and price of taxis and so forth but you were willing to pay that 10 to 12% premium because the opportunity of being in new york and quality of life of being in new york was so good. when the quality of life comes down and the opportunity costs go down as a result of businesses closing up, there is no reason to live here. so what you have to do is first focus on quality of life, which is exactly what rudy giuliani did. he started to make it impossible to violate those small crimes. i put it in quote because usually the small crimes led to the bigger crimes. that is the broken window theory. but the quality of life, excessive panhandling, vagrancy, urination in public, these awful things going on past couple of years with de blasio we got rid of in the 90's that turn improved neighborhoods turned times square from a den of of it i.q. uity to a place you want to brin your children to. new york city will be the more expensive than other
where you're living, really enjoy it as most new yorkers have until the past couple of years with de blasio in new york. yes you would complain about tax prices and price of taxis and so forth but you were willing to pay that 10 to 12% premium because the opportunity of being in new york and quality of life of being in new york was so good. when the quality of life comes down and the opportunity costs go down as a result of businesses closing up, there is no reason to live here. so what you...
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look at the list of companies saying, de blasio, get on the stick and fix the problem.s is a major vote of no confidence in the mayor of new york city. your reaction? >> yeah, that is exactly right for those companies to call out his recklessness. he talked about new york having a peaceful weekend? no. new york did not have a peaceful weekend. there have been multiple shootings. we know a thousand shootings. we also know that in one month there was a 277% spike in these shootings. mayor de blasio, i don't know if he's taking a nap in his office or at the gym since he's well known to do, but wake up and secure your city. stop painting murals and start protecting americans and new yorkers. elizabeth: quick final question, kayleigh, we're going to dig into this later. the president saying he will shut down domestic extremists who are now threatening election are-related chaos and violence, street action if the president wins and biden loses. your reaction to that? >> yeah, he will i suppress lawlessness whenever he sees it. he won't allow for riots to burn down businesses,
look at the list of companies saying, de blasio, get on the stick and fix the problem.s is a major vote of no confidence in the mayor of new york city. your reaction? >> yeah, that is exactly right for those companies to call out his recklessness. he talked about new york having a peaceful weekend? no. new york did not have a peaceful weekend. there have been multiple shootings. we know a thousand shootings. we also know that in one month there was a 277% spike in these shootings. mayor...
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ceos calling on de blasio to crack down on crime. the dax index lower by 46, the uk economy rebounding. gdp up 6.6% in the month of july for uk. in uk green across the board. best performers were in hong kong, japan and china all up 3 quarters of 1%. now some of the top stories that we are watching this morning. president trump slamming joe biden's record on jobs saying the democratic nominee nearly killed the u.s. auto industry during campaign rally in michigan. >> joe biden supported the transpacific partnership which would have been death to auto jobs. i withdrew from the tpp, that was so easy. you wouldn't have been making cars, you would have been making cars from foreign lands. dagen: made in america platform in michigan that ensures penalty. wild fires ravaging the west coast. 16 are still missing. county fires the deadliest for the state this year, more than 200 homes and buildings have been destroyed. in oregon evacuation orders are growing, more than half a million people fleeing homes, at least 4 people there have died fro
ceos calling on de blasio to crack down on crime. the dax index lower by 46, the uk economy rebounding. gdp up 6.6% in the month of july for uk. in uk green across the board. best performers were in hong kong, japan and china all up 3 quarters of 1%. now some of the top stories that we are watching this morning. president trump slamming joe biden's record on jobs saying the democratic nominee nearly killed the u.s. auto industry during campaign rally in michigan. >> joe biden supported...
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'paul: bill de blasio said this week at the full term of the nation's largestrt school distrt will be of a teacher strike, de blasio announced in an agreement with the teachers union that will push back in person learning for the systems 1.1 million students until at least october 21. the delay comes as public schools across the country grapple with reopening amid the coronavirus pandemic and as some parents look for options to online only learning. republicans meanwhile are putting the issue front and center in the november election. we are back with dan henninger, kim strassel and jason riley. itn i want you to explain something because i'm thickheaded, andrew cuomo says we press the virusay in new yor, the every day at the press release saying very few positive cases and were on the road to recovery and de blasio says sorry we cannot open schools, why not? dan: they cannot paul because in a word they are incompetent. this is really the big sleeper of the campaign. as i've been saying it's a unique collection because of the pandemic. just a month or six weeks ago joe biden wrapped h
'paul: bill de blasio said this week at the full term of the nation's largestrt school distrt will be of a teacher strike, de blasio announced in an agreement with the teachers union that will push back in person learning for the systems 1.1 million students until at least october 21. the delay comes as public schools across the country grapple with reopening amid the coronavirus pandemic and as some parents look for options to online only learning. republicans meanwhile are putting the issue...
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. >> life is coming back to new york city, something that bill de blasio would like to hear that banks are starting to bring back their employees into the building, were not talking about a lot of people but j.p. morgan chase says they will bring back senior managers in their sales and trading division, they will bring them back to the building and it affects workers only in new york and london, the president congratulating the bank saying working in an office will always be better than working from home, this could be exactly what his economic advisers are saying about life coming back in the economy. >> the great news here is that businesses are reopening and the economy is moving forward at a rapid, probably than gunter better than folks thought. that is a great news and that will continue. >> new york has been closed for three months in the last three months have been some economic activity with a push from the bottom up to do more, brinks bringing workers back and part of goldman sachs telling employees it will allow workers to return to shifts, and shifts over the next coming wee
. >> life is coming back to new york city, something that bill de blasio would like to hear that banks are starting to bring back their employees into the building, were not talking about a lot of people but j.p. morgan chase says they will bring back senior managers in their sales and trading division, they will bring them back to the building and it affects workers only in new york and london, the president congratulating the bank saying working in an office will always be better than...
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. >> dana: i much prefer the feud between andrew cuomo and bill de blasio.ght get somewhere. you are a new yorker as well, your thoughts about the feud. >> kennedy: he is just trying to sound like a tough guy and all he is doing is cya, because he really screwed up in terms of covid. all you have to do is look at the 11,000 patients who died in nursing homes when he forced them to take sick patients. and it was a completely inhumane thing, he has not accepted responsibility and it was a totally heartless move. so what he is trying to do is deflect. it's the same thing that ted wheeler does and kate brown in oregon, they are just trying to blame the president in order to skirt accountability, because as long as you are doing that, you don't have to actually do anything. and i challenge them that the president is way too powerful of a position. and that is a result of years and years of abdication on the part of congress. so if one person is that powerful and can kill so many people, then something is gravely wrong with the political system. >> dana: what abou
. >> dana: i much prefer the feud between andrew cuomo and bill de blasio.ght get somewhere. you are a new yorker as well, your thoughts about the feud. >> kennedy: he is just trying to sound like a tough guy and all he is doing is cya, because he really screwed up in terms of covid. all you have to do is look at the 11,000 patients who died in nursing homes when he forced them to take sick patients. and it was a completely inhumane thing, he has not accepted responsibility and it...
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from what mayor de blasio said, many people are not prepared to go to a restaurant.ays a major role into how many guests are coming, not only occupancy, so i suggest that the restaurants had a 50% rule in new york, they would only run at about 40. >> neil: how do you advise those who have to live with a 25% thing may be for a while? >> the only way to do it, neil, is to negotiate some type of a solution. because the fixed costs will kill you. by the time you pay occupancy insurance and product costs, you are not going to have the money to cover labor. and it is a real issue, fixed costs like rent and land words. going from november 1st to a 50% occupancy, does not mean the marketplace is going to respond to 50%. that might not happen for mont months. >> neil: thanks, my friend. i appreciate it. >> it's good to see you, neil. >> neil: interesting out of the federal reserve. it might sound a little bit wonky, but that now is warning big banks, don't be purchasing your stock or anything like that to the end of the year. banks have returned to considerable good health th
from what mayor de blasio said, many people are not prepared to go to a restaurant.ays a major role into how many guests are coming, not only occupancy, so i suggest that the restaurants had a 50% rule in new york, they would only run at about 40. >> neil: how do you advise those who have to live with a 25% thing may be for a while? >> the only way to do it, neil, is to negotiate some type of a solution. because the fixed costs will kill you. by the time you pay occupancy insurance...