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about his post covert 19 politics in cinema but 1st joining me now from new york is the co-founder of the black lives matter greater new york chapter who knew some work thanks so much for coming on to these opening arguments today why is the case so important given and centuries you have articulated of pain for people of color in the americas. well this is where the rubber meets the road everyone cross the world saw that george for chile everybody experienced everybody the size which is black.
about his post covert 19 politics in cinema but 1st joining me now from new york is the co-founder of the black lives matter greater new york chapter who knew some work thanks so much for coming on to these opening arguments today why is the case so important given and centuries you have articulated of pain for people of color in the americas. well this is where the rubber meets the road everyone cross the world saw that george for chile everybody experienced everybody the size which is black.
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. >> so we actually, you know, know that the immunity language was actually put in by greater new yorkospital association, and that language is word for word how the greater new york hospital association wanted the language to be. and they are also a megadonor of andrew cuomo. >> very quickly, last question. do you feel afraid at all about speaking out? we've seen others who have been afraid to speak out. they only want to talk anonymously. why do you think it's important to come on the show and to talk about this? >> i think that i used to be afraid often. i used to be afraid often, but i think that hearing from so many of the families who have lost their loved ones and also hearing from so many of the staff who were affected by andrew cuomo, i feel like this is not the time to be afraid of anything. these women were brave. these families were brave, and right now if i have the ability to speak up, then i should. >> all right, thank you for coming on the show. we appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >>> a potentially dangerous weekend is in full swing across the country with eve
. >> so we actually, you know, know that the immunity language was actually put in by greater new yorkospital association, and that language is word for word how the greater new york hospital association wanted the language to be. and they are also a megadonor of andrew cuomo. >> very quickly, last question. do you feel afraid at all about speaking out? we've seen others who have been afraid to speak out. they only want to talk anonymously. why do you think it's important to come on...
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about his post covert 19 politics in cinema but 1st joining me now from new york is the co-founder of the black lives matter greater new york chapter who knew some walk thanks so much for coming on to these opening arguments today why is the case so important given the centuries you have articulated of pain for people of color and the americas. well this is where the rubber meets the more rope everyone across the world saw the george floyd killing everybody experience there playing everybody it with eyes with black people in that moment i guess right now is the true test of the american justice system we know that it's been biased we know that it's based on racism and now is the time to show if we progress or not has progress been made welcome we saw a service go to jail it's great to corporations say we love life people it's good that politicians say we're going to stand by black people but if derek shopping is a convicted of murder any proceedings there will i mean everything remains the same nothing has changed all of all of the riots all the tears all the pain nothing has changed the america is still the same r
about his post covert 19 politics in cinema but 1st joining me now from new york is the co-founder of the black lives matter greater new york chapter who knew some walk thanks so much for coming on to these opening arguments today why is the case so important given the centuries you have articulated of pain for people of color and the americas. well this is where the rubber meets the more rope everyone across the world saw the george floyd killing everybody experience there playing everybody it...
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about his post covert 19 politics in cinema but 1st joining me now from new york is the co-founder of the black eyes matter greaternew york chapter who knew some walk thanks so much for coming on to these opening arguments today why is the case so important given the centuries you have articulated of pain for people of color and the americas. well this is where the rubber meets the road everyone across the world saw the george floyd killing everybody experience that paying everybody into size with black people in that moment i guess right now is the true test of the american justice system.
about his post covert 19 politics in cinema but 1st joining me now from new york is the co-founder of the black eyes matter greaternew york chapter who knew some walk thanks so much for coming on to these opening arguments today why is the case so important given the centuries you have articulated of pain for people of color and the americas. well this is where the rubber meets the road everyone across the world saw the george floyd killing everybody experience that paying everybody into size...
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minnesota's history artie's going on the ground spoke with the co-founder of black lives matter in greater new york he sees the trial as a litmus test for the u.s. traditional system and watch the interview in full right now at r.t. dot com. well this is where the rubber meets the more rope everyone across the world saw the george floyd chili i guess right now is the true test of the american justice system we know that it's been biased we know that it's based on racism and now is the time to show if we progress or not has progress been made welcome we saw a surge go to jail it's great big corporations say we love lay people 'd it's good that politicians say we're going to stand by black people we have eric show being is it can be murder any proceedings there will i mean everything remains the same nothing is cheering all or all of the riots all the tears all pain nothing it seems the america is still the same race displaced it's always been this is a true test. it is r.t. international chancellor angela merkel has voiced her frustration over the way germany's local authorities are handling the pan
minnesota's history artie's going on the ground spoke with the co-founder of black lives matter in greater new york he sees the trial as a litmus test for the u.s. traditional system and watch the interview in full right now at r.t. dot com. well this is where the rubber meets the more rope everyone across the world saw the george floyd chili i guess right now is the true test of the american justice system we know that it's been biased we know that it's based on racism and now is the time to...
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minnesota's history ortiz going undergrown spoke with the co-founder of block lives matters greater new york chapter he sees the trial as a litmus test for the u.s.g. additional system you can watch the interview in full authority. dot com. well this is where the rubber meets the more rope everyone across the world saw the george floyd chili i guess right now is the true test of the american justice system we know that it's been biased we know that it's based on racism and now is the time to show if we progress or not as progress being made we'll call the saucers go to jail it's great big corporations say we love life people is good the politicians say we're going to stand by black people but if the area. is it can be murder any proceedings there will i mean everything remains the same not least during all or all of the riots all the tears all pain not the shades the america is still the same race displaced it's always been this is a true test. a 400 meter container ship that's been blocking the suez canal for the past week has finally been freed following a muscle refloating operation traff
minnesota's history ortiz going undergrown spoke with the co-founder of block lives matters greater new york chapter he sees the trial as a litmus test for the u.s.g. additional system you can watch the interview in full authority. dot com. well this is where the rubber meets the more rope everyone across the world saw the george floyd chili i guess right now is the true test of the american justice system we know that it's been biased we know that it's based on racism and now is the time to...
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about his post covert 19 politics in cinema but 1st joining me now from new york is the co-founder of the black lives matter greater new york chapter who knew some work thanks so much for coming on to these opening arguments today why is the case so important given and centuries you have articulated of pain for people of color in the americas well this is where the rubber meets the road everyone cross the world saw that george for chile everybody experienced everybody the size which is black in that mold. i guess right now is the true test of the american justice system we know that it's been biased we know that it's based on racism and now is the time to show if we progress or not has progress been made welcome we saw a service go to jail it's great corporations say we love life people is good the politicians say we're going to stand by black people but if eric shopping is a convicted of murder any proceedings there will i mean everything remains the same nothing has changed all of all of the riots all the tears all the pain nothing has changed the america is still the same race is placed it's always been this is
about his post covert 19 politics in cinema but 1st joining me now from new york is the co-founder of the black lives matter greater new york chapter who knew some work thanks so much for coming on to these opening arguments today why is the case so important given and centuries you have articulated of pain for people of color in the americas well this is where the rubber meets the road everyone cross the world saw that george for chile everybody experienced everybody the size which is black in...
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minnesota's history artie's going underground spoke with the co-founder of block lives matters greater new york chapter he sees the trial as a litmus test for the u.s. judicial system you can watch the interview in full at r.t. dot com. well this is where the rubber meets the more rope everyone across the world saw the george floyd chile i guess right now is the true test of the american justice system we know that it's been biased we know that it's based on racism and now is the time to show if we progress or not as progress been made welcome we saw the service go to jail it's great big corporations say we love life people 'd it's good that politicians say we're going to stand by black people but if they're each show being is it can be a bit of murder in the proceedings there will i mean everything remains the same nothing has changed although all of the riots all the cheaters all the pain nothing has changed the america is still the same race displaced it's always been this is a true test. 100 percent effective found producing cope with antibodies which fight off all mutant strains that's wha
minnesota's history artie's going underground spoke with the co-founder of block lives matters greater new york chapter he sees the trial as a litmus test for the u.s. judicial system you can watch the interview in full at r.t. dot com. well this is where the rubber meets the more rope everyone across the world saw the george floyd chile i guess right now is the true test of the american justice system we know that it's been biased we know that it's based on racism and now is the time to show...
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so the greater new york hospital association wisely grease the government to the tune of $126,000 sowith healthy old people in nursing homes and rehabilitation centers for they all died. if you had a mother or father living in the assisted living facility, your heart sunk a year ago because you know even one sick resident could take out a hearty older person or several. that is exactly what happened. 15000 people died in new york, in the nursing homes. it would have been a fraction about the groping dope had in stored quarantine the elderly and infirmed in the hospital or that almost totally unused naval ship floating in the hudson river. instead the press acted as his shield and reviewed to press him on the staggering number of nursing home casualties who are stacking up like discarded trashbags across the state. reported through the stories but they did not mobilize. the idealized period and the cuomo brothers jack asked on cnn, late night host, dave him a me and he enriched himself with the self-congratulatory book called american crisis, leadership lessons on the covid-19 pandemi
so the greater new york hospital association wisely grease the government to the tune of $126,000 sowith healthy old people in nursing homes and rehabilitation centers for they all died. if you had a mother or father living in the assisted living facility, your heart sunk a year ago because you know even one sick resident could take out a hearty older person or several. that is exactly what happened. 15000 people died in new york, in the nursing homes. it would have been a fraction about the...
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search abc7 bay area >>> in new york a century old set of ymca camps may have to close because of the pandemic's economicall out the ymca of greater the property up for sale for $5 million. ymca is receiving offers until next fried and supporters are now in a race to find a donor. >> our number 1 goal right now is to find donors, invest in us and invest in the future of this camp. >> this pandemic does not have to last forever. but camp, everyone hopes it does. >> much more on the future and what you can expect for eokids this year if they go to summer camp coming up an 7:00 an gma. >>> a teacher in southern california who lives in his car received a thoughtful surprise from advertise students. >> being able to digest the entire experience. it's extraordinary. totally unexpected. vil really his car for eight years. he uses his money to support his family in mexico. but when the pandemic hit, his hours were just entirely cutoff. so his students organize ad fundraiser for their beloved teacher that. i presented him with a $27,000 check on his 77th birthday. >> he says he's planning to use the money to help others. >> from the pandem
search abc7 bay area >>> in new york a century old set of ymca camps may have to close because of the pandemic's economicall out the ymca of greater the property up for sale for $5 million. ymca is receiving offers until next fried and supporters are now in a race to find a donor. >> our number 1 goal right now is to find donors, invest in us and invest in the future of this camp. >> this pandemic does not have to last forever. but camp, everyone hopes it does. >>...
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the liability protections came and april 20 -- came in after april 2020 the greater new york hospital association and its executives gave over $2 million in donations to cuomo's campaign. the fbi is also investigating reports that top aides to cuomo pressured state health officials to falsify state data to cover up the true number of covid-19 deaths in nursing homes. meanwhile, an eighth woman has stepped forward to accuse governor andrew cuomo of sexual misconduct. alyssa mcgrath, one of cuomo's current aides, says the governor made numerous unwelcome sexual advances, ogled her body, and remarked on her looks. the latest accusations came as former aide lindsey boylan called on new york's legislature to impeach governor cuomo. boylan says cuomo worked to -- boylan addressed a crowd of anti-cuomo protesters in manhattan on saturday. >> i spoke truth to power. when the governor should have been focused on leading us out of this pandemic, he was instead focused on covering up the deaths of 15,000 new yorkers and snaring me and my reputation. amy: in western new york, republican u.s. cong
the liability protections came and april 20 -- came in after april 2020 the greater new york hospital association and its executives gave over $2 million in donations to cuomo's campaign. the fbi is also investigating reports that top aides to cuomo pressured state health officials to falsify state data to cover up the true number of covid-19 deaths in nursing homes. meanwhile, an eighth woman has stepped forward to accuse governor andrew cuomo of sexual misconduct. alyssa mcgrath, one of...
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juan: could you talk more about the role of the greater new york hospital association, this powerfultry group and its support of the governor? >> yes. cuomo prioritized his top corporate donors overstated lives. his administration emitted to deliberately withholding data. i believe he did this for two reasons. one, it woulmake him look at. two, to prevent the repeal of the toxic poison bill which he bullied, forced his way into the last hours, a five thousand page budget, but which shielded nursing home executives at the cost of people's lives. for this, he needs to be held accountable. 15,000 families deserve justice. juan: and it was the same legislation that was then copied by many other states around the country and even the republicans have been seeking immunity on a much broader scale for other companies as well. is that not right? >> that's right. it became the industry -- immediately after it was passed by the governor, bribing -- bragging. they took it down after we call them out. they literally clicked copy and paste, word for word. mitch mcconnell took word for word and tr
juan: could you talk more about the role of the greater new york hospital association, this powerfultry group and its support of the governor? >> yes. cuomo prioritized his top corporate donors overstated lives. his administration emitted to deliberately withholding data. i believe he did this for two reasons. one, it woulmake him look at. two, to prevent the repeal of the toxic poison bill which he bullied, forced his way into the last hours, a five thousand page budget, but which...
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. >> reporter: the ymca of greater new york putting the property that is home to three summer camps upunity to come together at this camp. 80% of the children that attend the camp receive some sort of scholarships. >> reporter: these ymca camps have been serving campers for a century providing scholarships to lower income kids, like former camper and counselor juan escobar. >> i was living in the bronx. my environment was full of violence. >> reporter: and recent camper sincere smith. >> kids can really have a great time there and learn about new people. >> reporter: 12-year-old emma farr whose family has been apart of the camp for generations. >> when i heard it was shutting down, it was very upsetting. >> reporter: after suffering devastating losses this year due to the pandemic, the ymca has been serving communities across the country, providing resources for children and parents. abc reached out to the ymca about the sale of the camps and they responded saying, the decision was not made lightly. we've had strong interest in and multiple offers for the property since we placed it on
. >> reporter: the ymca of greater new york putting the property that is home to three summer camps upunity to come together at this camp. 80% of the children that attend the camp receive some sort of scholarships. >> reporter: these ymca camps have been serving campers for a century providing scholarships to lower income kids, like former camper and counselor juan escobar. >> i was living in the bronx. my environment was full of violence. >> reporter: and recent camper...
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we don't have specifics on this, but there's the greater new york hospital association which had donateden more than that, to various cuomo campaigns. if that's true -- and, again, it's just ap an allegation at this point -- but if that is true, could that result in criminal charges? >> well, again, it's way too early to tell exactly what they did. and it's hardly an unknown that people who contribute somehow get a higher quality of justice and treatment from the politicians than those who don't or don't contribute as much. but i think it's way early to be saying -- it sounds to me at the moment like it's sleazy, but a lot of stuff that's sleazy, as we know, can david, is not criminal especially because sometimes it's the sleazy people who write the rules. ca. david: well, that's for sure. all right. it's a political parlor game, but i've got to ask you, do you think cuomo's going to resign? he hasn't so far, but is all this piling up to a point where he's got to leave before he is actually impeached? >> no, i think he's basically saying i dare you to impeach me. and he knows that inner
we don't have specifics on this, but there's the greater new york hospital association which had donateden more than that, to various cuomo campaigns. if that's true -- and, again, it's just ap an allegation at this point -- but if that is true, could that result in criminal charges? >> well, again, it's way too early to tell exactly what they did. and it's hardly an unknown that people who contribute somehow get a higher quality of justice and treatment from the politicians than those...
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and our grand prize to enhance greater new york -- to a ninth grader in new york. >> we want to congratulateecause you are our 22 anyone grand prize winner. -- our 2021 grand prize winner. >> wait, really? >> really. [laughter] >> congratulations! >> i'm speechless. thank you guys so much. >> for his documentary about political division and trust in government. >> in order to get out of this pandemic, to try to reunite a fractured nation, we need to hear the truth, especially when that truth is that the path ahead is going to be long and full of struggle. once we come to expect the truth, even hard truth, we people can place our trust in a better future. >> thanks to all the students who participated in this year's studentcam documentary contest. the top entries will air on c-span starting april 1, and you can watch all of the winning documentaries anytime online at studentcam.org. ♪ >> "washington journal" continues. host: david bier of the cato policy institute joins us to dig into the conflict at the u.s.-mexico border. right now, it is children showing up at the border that is drawing th
and our grand prize to enhance greater new york -- to a ninth grader in new york. >> we want to congratulateecause you are our 22 anyone grand prize winner. -- our 2021 grand prize winner. >> wait, really? >> really. [laughter] >> congratulations! >> i'm speechless. thank you guys so much. >> for his documentary about political division and trust in government. >> in order to get out of this pandemic, to try to reunite a fractured nation, we need to...
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the secret and also what did you think when the new york times wrote this about your bagels started making in your >>you know there's no there's no greater honor that there have been new york times to clarify bagels to be completely amazing that's. >>there's nowhere else to go after but i was inspired i grew up in central new jersey and i would eat great bagels and new jersey all the time but by special occasion bagel. >>the special one was a chase on the upper west side of manhattan and i moved out here didn't like the bagels and i learned that a teenage had been shut down and i was so devastated i would never have that they don't get this to me it had it was just extra special it had a real particular malty sweetness the texture was just so the cross had a particular and feel to even when you just ripped it are and i wanted that so much that i i started just thinking of my house i want to recreate it myself. >>some of what they say is that why east coast bagels are better or even bread on the east coast is better is the water. but you're just using regular berkeley tap water. >>regular tap water, not even filtering and we have really g
the secret and also what did you think when the new york times wrote this about your bagels started making in your >>you know there's no there's no greater honor that there have been new york times to clarify bagels to be completely amazing that's. >>there's nowhere else to go after but i was inspired i grew up in central new jersey and i would eat great bagels and new jersey all the time but by special occasion bagel. >>the special one was a chase on the upper west side of...
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we clearly need to have greater enforcement so that those perpetrators can be caught. in new york there was an elderly 87-year-old woman who was put on fire by perpetrators of the crime and there was also a woman in new york who was simply taking out the garbage when acid was thrown on her. we clearly need to have more coordination with law enforcement and the unity in order to catch these perpetrators. at the core of this is educating our community and making sure that people out there understand it is not asian americans that caused this and that it was a political slogan perpetrated by our political leader at the time, president trump, and that this is not true and that we should stand together to fight these kinds of hate crimes and incidents which are based on a hysteria that is not true. host: our first call comes from john in maryland, democrats line. you are on with representative judy chu. callers: i was just wondering -- caller: i was just wondering how you can differentiate this because this has been going on for years and they call it a knockout game and how can you di
we clearly need to have greater enforcement so that those perpetrators can be caught. in new york there was an elderly 87-year-old woman who was put on fire by perpetrators of the crime and there was also a woman in new york who was simply taking out the garbage when acid was thrown on her. we clearly need to have more coordination with law enforcement and the unity in order to catch these perpetrators. at the core of this is educating our community and making sure that people out there...
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like body cameras and community policing and the eric garner law signed in new york, and that more frequent protests led to a greater decline in police homicides. your activism is saving lives, from ferguson to new york to oakland, and all across the country, but like the generations of freedom fighters who came before, our fight is not limited to marches. the battlefield for racial justice is as widespread as we are. in the streets, and in the courts, and at the ballot box. our votes ushered in this congress that passed the george floyd justice in policing act this week, but the fight for equality continues as republicans have vowed to block it in the senate. all while the trial of george floyd's killer gets under way in minnesota tomorrow, and given how rarely police perpetrators of violence are held accountable, it may be hard to keep the faith, but just like our ancestors before us, we must. no matter the outcome of this particular trial, we know now that our peaceful protests have positive, tangible impacts on our community. and now that we know exactly how effective we can be together, we have to keep going. k
like body cameras and community policing and the eric garner law signed in new york, and that more frequent protests led to a greater decline in police homicides. your activism is saving lives, from ferguson to new york to oakland, and all across the country, but like the generations of freedom fighters who came before, our fight is not limited to marches. the battlefield for racial justice is as widespread as we are. in the streets, and in the courts, and at the ballot box. our votes ushered...
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then suddenly the land i own in new york assumed a much greater significance to me than it ever had. it's quite literally invested in the country to which i had become a citizen. i used to go down to fairly often started looking in history. i bought it from this man caesar, see the transactions before that until the 19th and typewriters became day hand writer in these things. we went back they were all written in english dutch and whoever they agreed with were not people who were able to write. they were castles or some such. i realized these were the originals of the land. and they were indians the further south. [inaudible] until i was suddenly struck by this notion that the people from whom the land was stretched and acquired, henry hudson expedition some things for the dutch did not have the concept of ownership. they owned the land they grew agriculture on it, they raised animals, they hunted the superintendent overcome the world. but they did not own it. but they defend the speech by chief when he was selling lands that would eventually become seattle made this famous, famous s
then suddenly the land i own in new york assumed a much greater significance to me than it ever had. it's quite literally invested in the country to which i had become a citizen. i used to go down to fairly often started looking in history. i bought it from this man caesar, see the transactions before that until the 19th and typewriters became day hand writer in these things. we went back they were all written in english dutch and whoever they agreed with were not people who were able to write....
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new york. >> 350 goes to new york in the states with higher unemployment the greater the locked and get moreok at this and say we love to have several more billion dollars to play with into a project, do you think other states would say we could raise her taxes under the guides of covid? >> i think another number of states are lowering their taxes to attract more people west virginia are considering getting rid of the state income tax with florida and texas. if you have a combination of lower income tax which is the situation you leave your house you get your car and drive to a restaurant you park your car and go inside, it's a convenient lifestyle in some states have to offer. i think a number of them are trying to find ways to make themselves more, not less to attracting people to leaving new york. >> that is the market in action statewide. thank you for your time on this. coming up big tech facing lawmakers again the ceos of twitter, alphabet, google's parent company and facebook will be grilled we have with the ceos are going to tell lawmakers coming up next. ♪ee at libertymutual.com. re
new york. >> 350 goes to new york in the states with higher unemployment the greater the locked and get moreok at this and say we love to have several more billion dollars to play with into a project, do you think other states would say we could raise her taxes under the guides of covid? >> i think another number of states are lowering their taxes to attract more people west virginia are considering getting rid of the state income tax with florida and texas. if you have a...
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new york. edward: 350 billion goes to new york. in fact the states with higher unemployment, the greater lockdown get more money out of that package.k at this hey, we would love to have 7 more billion dollars to play with to do projects. you think other states would look at this, we could raise our taxes too under the guise of covid? >> a number of states are looking to lower taxes to attract more people. west virginia is actually considering getting rid of state income tax a la florida and texas. if you have a a combination of lower income tax and a situation where you leave your house, you get in the car, drive to a restaurant. you park in front, go inside and eat, come back out, it is very sort of convenient lifestyle some states have to offer. and so, i think a number of them are trying to make themselves more, not less attractive to possible people leaving new york. edward: that is the market in action here statewise. byron york, appreciate it. thank you for your time on this. >> thank you. edward: stay right here. coming up big tech facing lawmakers again. ceos of twitter, alphabet, google's parent company, facebook will be g
new york. edward: 350 billion goes to new york. in fact the states with higher unemployment, the greater lockdown get more money out of that package.k at this hey, we would love to have 7 more billion dollars to play with to do projects. you think other states would look at this, we could raise our taxes too under the guise of covid? >> a number of states are looking to lower taxes to attract more people. west virginia is actually considering getting rid of state income tax a la florida...
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with a population greater than that of new york city, it was one of the largest quarantines in history] >> "76 days" is available on paramount plus, the viacomcbs streaming service. and producer hau wu joins us now. good morning to you. this is an extraordinary documentary. there are no sit-down interviews, there's no tv news footage brought in. it is all propulsive, on-the-scene coverage from two anonymous reporters who somehow got their way into these four hospitals there in wuhan. when you were taking in the footage, as director, was there a moment when you thought to yourself, first of all, whoa, this is a big deal, and second of all, it's going to go way beyond wuhan. >> i think i got the first batch of footage to come in -- i was in new york while my co-directors were filming in wuhan. i remember mid-february i got the first batch of footage. i watched it. i was immediately blown away because up to that point i had read so much about what was happening in wuhan, and so mostly print media, news media. but i had never had such a sort of like on the -- fly on the wall evidence to se
with a population greater than that of new york city, it was one of the largest quarantines in history] >> "76 days" is available on paramount plus, the viacomcbs streaming service. and producer hau wu joins us now. good morning to you. this is an extraordinary documentary. there are no sit-down interviews, there's no tv news footage brought in. it is all propulsive, on-the-scene coverage from two anonymous reporters who somehow got their way into these four hospitals there in...
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greater interest in digitalart. and this week, high—end auction house christies new york completed its first ever digital—only art salepiece by mike winkelmann... one image for each 5,000 days. ..known as beeple to his 1.8 million instagram followers. for the past 13 years, he's been creating an image every single day. ..down the bottom here, we have the last one. and now, he's combined these pictures, creating one massive digital artwork entitled everydays: the first 5000 days. within the first hour of the auction going live, it reached $1 million, eventually selling for an eye—watering $69.3 million. but this is not beeple�*s first nft. the last sale that i did, part of it is everybody got these screens. so these are digital picture frames. they've got, like, a signed, numbered titanium backplate so they're — they're, you know, just like any other print or whatever. but it's — it's digital, it's a screen. the screen will not last for ever. it will absolutely die. but the nft will not die. the nft will keep going. when you consider how much free content your average 3dcg artist has to create for their instagram accou
greater interest in digitalart. and this week, high—end auction house christies new york completed its first ever digital—only art salepiece by mike winkelmann... one image for each 5,000 days. ..known as beeple to his 1.8 million instagram followers. for the past 13 years, he's been creating an image every single day. ..down the bottom here, we have the last one. and now, he's combined these pictures, creating one massive digital artwork entitled everydays: the first 5000 days. within the...
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new york. of course the rollout of the vaccination programs and greater availability of testing capacities is a positive for the airports it allows to hope that traffic can rebound. has its work has issued and long term growth prospect is remain intact well a little bit of optimism doesn't do any harm for sure glommed was in there thank you so much. well the travel sector certainly believes that a health passes could pave the way back into business british airways aims to launch its own digital vaccine passport by may and virgin atlantic is betting on an app to make air travel safe and profitable again. it's a far cry from the golden age of a our travel but virgin atlantic says it coronavirus crew test center is critical to get the world flying again here at heathrow airport pilots and cabin crew used by a law to track their test results the airlines want passion just to follow this spring and the summer to get going health passes will be absolutely essential like most in the industry virgin has been battered it's no operating at less than 20 percent of demick capacity but there are some signs
new york. of course the rollout of the vaccination programs and greater availability of testing capacities is a positive for the airports it allows to hope that traffic can rebound. has its work has issued and long term growth prospect is remain intact well a little bit of optimism doesn't do any harm for sure glommed was in there thank you so much. well the travel sector certainly believes that a health passes could pave the way back into business british airways aims to launch its own digital...
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offensive to take them arab region and warn the country will spiral into greater conflict unless fighting stops pressure is mounting on new york governor andrew cuomo to step down over sexual misconduct allegations u.s. senate majority leader chuck schumer is the latest high profile democrat to call for his resignation but said president cuomo is refusing all right you have to take the headlines we have more news coming up here and out 0 right after al-jazeera investigations. ready. he speaks in the form. of president soon the order to take the case. so no one will do something to him to use distance. most of their lives. in the sport do. you believe this in. the months since we didn't know money. believe or used to say. the word he used to use. al-jazeera as investigative unit has obtained secretly recorded confessions and a major data leak. i've attended bytes of documents photos and messages. they tell the story of the president of the mold eaves. ya mean abdul gayoom. it is a tale of corruption thuggery and international money laundering. what words would you use to describe. reclusive brutal corrupt authoritarian scum bic
offensive to take them arab region and warn the country will spiral into greater conflict unless fighting stops pressure is mounting on new york governor andrew cuomo to step down over sexual misconduct allegations u.s. senate majority leader chuck schumer is the latest high profile democrat to call for his resignation but said president cuomo is refusing all right you have to take the headlines we have more news coming up here and out 0 right after al-jazeera investigations. ready. he speaks...
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as you are aware, time is rising in the communities should we in the greater bay area of new york city, daily robberies, the general mayhem targeting the citizens, especially the elderly. many have identified taking them inspired by the coronavirus pandemic. last spring saw a spike as major cities experienced 150% increases. this was driven by the rhetoric with the crisis. not all of the recent cases are so clear-cut. the reason is atlanta remains unclear but it was not racially motivated. law enforcement in new york and california are reportedly not investigating the high-profile offenses. other factors might be at play. muslim whose homeless have a history of mental illness [inaudible] several other non-asian victims with rising transit crimes. my purpose in making these points is not to deny the bias made in some, but to downplay the seriousness of bigotry. i want to condemn in no uncertain terms the crimes of all sorts, particularly motivated by inserting a special enunciation. no american should have to face discrimination of any kind. i wish to emphasize the critical context ther
as you are aware, time is rising in the communities should we in the greater bay area of new york city, daily robberies, the general mayhem targeting the citizens, especially the elderly. many have identified taking them inspired by the coronavirus pandemic. last spring saw a spike as major cities experienced 150% increases. this was driven by the rhetoric with the crisis. not all of the recent cases are so clear-cut. the reason is atlanta remains unclear but it was not racially motivated. law...
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type it but what strikes me about this information leaking out to the h new york times how he was understating the figures it's a greatertrength of conspiracies that they rely in the greatest vulnerability, he's using underlings to get the message across to help him politically, that can work and that can insulate him from the wrongdoing but once they start to turn which is what we might be seen as the greatest vulnerability the people that can bring him down with firsthand information. elizabeth: he said who cares where they die if people die if it's too cares he shouldn't care about releasing the texan e-mails and phone calls and information was exchanged about what happened with this report he became an international celebr book about his handling of the pandemic, what's interesting i want your reaction to this not only did they knock at a chart that would've shown the death were 50% higher than they reported but they also knocked alout the fact that his own ordr putting patients back in was an issue they dialed down on that in the internal report, your reaction. >> this is the stuff of the trouble with the feds i'm
type it but what strikes me about this information leaking out to the h new york times how he was understating the figures it's a greatertrength of conspiracies that they rely in the greatest vulnerability, he's using underlings to get the message across to help him politically, that can work and that can insulate him from the wrongdoing but once they start to turn which is what we might be seen as the greatest vulnerability the people that can bring him down with firsthand information....
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new york city. you cluster people indoors where the transmission risk was greater.e this long for the cdc to come out this guidance? you know almost one out of four adults in this count i have have gotten one shot? close to 25%. and they tell people it's colder in the winter and hot in the summer? if you've been vaccinated, hang out with people that have been vaccinated. the cdc still says cases are high. delay travel and stay at home to protect yourself and others from covid-19. avoid travel have the cdc recommendation despite study after study has been done to show that airplanes are not a source of transmission and virtually safe. that's where the cdc is. hot sack of garbage. >> juan: greg, a lot of governors are saying they're doing away can mask mandates. you know, just the politics of it. don't think they don't want biden to succeed? they don't want to give him credit for pulling out of the covid pandemic? >> greg: no, i don't think that at all. they're looking at the science. we know what the factors are. being outside is good. ventilation is incredibly impor
new york city. you cluster people indoors where the transmission risk was greater.e this long for the cdc to come out this guidance? you know almost one out of four adults in this count i have have gotten one shot? close to 25%. and they tell people it's colder in the winter and hot in the summer? if you've been vaccinated, hang out with people that have been vaccinated. the cdc still says cases are high. delay travel and stay at home to protect yourself and others from covid-19. avoid travel...
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> well, he has had a very strong relationship with the black community in new york for a number of years. there's also a greater concern among the black community, at least in some corners for due process. there's a long history here of african-americans feeling like they've been mistreated by the justice system by not getting their full day in court. but we don't really know where the public continue is right now. the last really good poll we had was about ten days ago and it showed, you know, a slight majority wanted him not to resign, 55% of new yorkers, even though most new yorkers didn't want him to run for re-election for a fourth term. but ten days is a long time. there have been a lot of accusations since then. what happened yesterday with so many of the congressional delegations and state senators coming out against him could really shift those numbers. and we'll see. the idea that he still has a strong base of support is untested at the moment. so next week could be, you know, a different situation. >> i read something from a political consultant overnight in prep for these conversations in which he s
> well, he has had a very strong relationship with the black community in new york for a number of years. there's also a greater concern among the black community, at least in some corners for due process. there's a long history here of african-americans feeling like they've been mistreated by the justice system by not getting their full day in court. but we don't really know where the public continue is right now. the last really good poll we had was about ten days ago and it showed, you...
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new york art scene with a campaign against sexism. dressed in gorilla masks, they fly—posted the city, demanding greater representation of women artistsand a dialogue — pro, con, whatever — and everyone wanted to know who we were. back in the mid—�*80s, the museum of modern art opened an exhibition that they entitled "an international survey of painting and sculpture", with 169 artists, only 17 women and only eight artists of colour, and we had been noticing for a long time that the art world pretended to be more progressive and liberal than it really was. you know, we were artists in the new york art world, and we were afraid that our involvement with this would influence how people saw our individual work, but we quickly realised that it was a great secret of our success cos it was a delicious mystery. museumgoers and art lovers thought that museums knew best. and if you weren't in the museum, you weren't a good artist. well, it's a dirty business putting street posters up, but we loved the street. we always wanted to be on the street, and new york had this incredible explosion of posters, flyers, art on the street, graffiti, and be
new york art scene with a campaign against sexism. dressed in gorilla masks, they fly—posted the city, demanding greater representation of women artistsand a dialogue — pro, con, whatever — and everyone wanted to know who we were. back in the mid—�*80s, the museum of modern art opened an exhibition that they entitled "an international survey of painting and sculpture", with 169 artists, only 17 women and only eight artists of colour, and we had been noticing for a long time...
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over most of the past year, it has opened the door to a greater interest in digital art and this week, high end auction house christies new yorkl only art sale. this is a digital art piece by mike winkelmann.— a digital art piece by mike winkelmann. a, a, winkelmann. one image for each 5000 days- _ winkelmann. one image for each 5000 days. known _ winkelmann. one image for each 5000 days. known as _ winkelmann. one image for each 5000 days. known as beeple - winkelmann. one image for each 5000 days. known as beeple to l 5000 days. known as beeple to his $1.8 million _ 5000 days. known as beeple to his $1.8 million -- _ 5000 days. known as beeple to his $1.8 million --1.8_ 5000 days. known as beeple to his $1.8 million -- 1.8 million i his $1.8 million —— 1.8 million instagram followers. for the past 13 years he has been creating an image every single day. creating an image every single da . ., day. down the bottom here we have the last _ day. down the bottom here we have the last one. _ day. down the bottom here we have the last one. and - day. down the bottom here we have the last one. and now, i day. down the bottom here we|
over most of the past year, it has opened the door to a greater interest in digital art and this week, high end auction house christies new yorkl only art sale. this is a digital art piece by mike winkelmann.— a digital art piece by mike winkelmann. a, a, winkelmann. one image for each 5000 days- _ winkelmann. one image for each 5000 days. known _ winkelmann. one image for each 5000 days. known as _ winkelmann. one image for each 5000 days. known as beeple - winkelmann. one image for each...