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and all over manhattan. somewhere were carrying bats and sticks. so much different, and, you know -- those moments shouldn't overshadow what's happening here, because this really is -- it's a beautiful moment where people can get together and express themselves and -- and describe what they're feeling, because there is a lot of anger across the country, a lot of frustration. we're in the middle of a pandemic. there are other issues, and so this also gives an opportunity for so many people who have been in their homes for so long now, frustrated people who don't have jobs. people don't really know what the future is going to bring, and this gives them the opportunity to come together, and express themselves, and i think this is -- just -- this is the import stuff, of course, and what happened last night is sad, and it's painful, and it's difficult for people who live in this city and across this state to see what happened here. but, you know, these moments -- this moment here is something that is great to see. right? and it gives all of these people
and all over manhattan. somewhere were carrying bats and sticks. so much different, and, you know -- those moments shouldn't overshadow what's happening here, because this really is -- it's a beautiful moment where people can get together and express themselves and -- and describe what they're feeling, because there is a lot of anger across the country, a lot of frustration. we're in the middle of a pandemic. there are other issues, and so this also gives an opportunity for so many people who...
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on the manhattan bridge between brooklyn and manhattan there were thousands, about 2000 protesters who were trapped on the bridge. it was a bit of a standoff but protesters de-escalating the situation, there were some arrests that the nypd brought in 500 police officers on the manhattan side of the protesters turned around. it was way past curfew. this is a far different scene than we saw with mobs of looting over the last two nights a lot of conversation who was to blame. governor andrew cuomo said they needed to do more and this is what he said. >> the police in new york city would not -- were not effective in doing their job last night period. look at the videos. it was a disgrace. i believe the mayor underestimates the scope of the problem. >> reporter: low love lost between the mayor and the governor. 500 people arrested for looting over the last few days and under new york's bail reform laws most if not all will be released. >> new york city police appear to have much more control on the streets with the city under curfew after days of violence and lawlessness. >> what is like on
on the manhattan bridge between brooklyn and manhattan there were thousands, about 2000 protesters who were trapped on the bridge. it was a bit of a standoff but protesters de-escalating the situation, there were some arrests that the nypd brought in 500 police officers on the manhattan side of the protesters turned around. it was way past curfew. this is a far different scene than we saw with mobs of looting over the last two nights a lot of conversation who was to blame. governor andrew cuomo...
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with their photos on social media of a large group of protesters in brooklyn trying to get into manhattan but they're encountering everything has been peaceful so far the night is still young and that's why a few hours to get this game to play out and that curfew you mentioned of course has been extended throughout the week until sunday what does america blasio hope to achieve with that. so today diplomacy has come under quite intense criticism from various areas in particular from andrew cuomo who's the governor of the state there is the mayor of new york city and the criticism is that diplomacy just didn't do their job last night there was mayhem in qana john the streets of manhattan some of the major shopping district down in. 5th avenue in midtown so. still the riots and still make a landmark department store broken into looted protest of looters trying to set fire to the premises setting fires across manhattan 700 people arrested and so hastily de blasio has to tread a fine line he wants to allow people to peacefully protest this is a liberal city and he's a liberal man city and peop
with their photos on social media of a large group of protesters in brooklyn trying to get into manhattan but they're encountering everything has been peaceful so far the night is still young and that's why a few hours to get this game to play out and that curfew you mentioned of course has been extended throughout the week until sunday what does america blasio hope to achieve with that. so today diplomacy has come under quite intense criticism from various areas in particular from andrew cuomo...
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everywhere from the upper eastside to lower manhattan. we, ourselves, caught images of people looting a store. and what i'm seeing and from what i can tell, it's a very organized effort. i've seen people walking with duffel bags. like, duffel bags that they brought with them to -- to manhattan, where they've stuffed items that they have looted from different stores. i'm behind macy's here. this is the famous macy's here in herald square, 34th street. it was boarded up to protect it from looters. they got inside. police actually chased the looters in there. and they arrested five of them. and you still see there is a curfew here at 11:00. there are people still on the street walking. no one has been arrested for violating the curfew. and that could be because the police are dealing with all the looters. and that is what is taking up a lot of their time. the source also told me there are what he described as tons of arrests. and they're dealing with a pretty chaotic situation. it has been quiet now. i'm not hearing the same sirens that i wa
everywhere from the upper eastside to lower manhattan. we, ourselves, caught images of people looting a store. and what i'm seeing and from what i can tell, it's a very organized effort. i've seen people walking with duffel bags. like, duffel bags that they brought with them to -- to manhattan, where they've stuffed items that they have looted from different stores. i'm behind macy's here. this is the famous macy's here in herald square, 34th street. it was boarded up to protect it from...
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i'm out now on the manhattan side of the bridge. a group of protesters across the bridge definitely out because of the early curfew. chris, i listened to your intro and thought you said a lot of important and powerful things i agreed with. i want to correct one thing, if i may. we had a really troubling situation last night in mid-town manhattan and one area of the bronx but no looting in brooklyn and queens and staten island and most of the bronx and manhattan. i want to set that straight. unquestionably, it has been a tough few days. the early curfew made a big difference, streets much more empty. huge amount of nypd presence. we have uber and lyft and via closed down because looters were using them. we limited traffic below 96th street in manhattan, to knock the looters off their game. that's a small group. hundreds of people maybe a few thousands there, train criminals in many cases. that group must be disrupted. so far it's been a peaceful night, a lot of peaceful protests during the day. much calmer situation at this moment. >
i'm out now on the manhattan side of the bridge. a group of protesters across the bridge definitely out because of the early curfew. chris, i listened to your intro and thought you said a lot of important and powerful things i agreed with. i want to correct one thing, if i may. we had a really troubling situation last night in mid-town manhattan and one area of the bronx but no looting in brooklyn and queens and staten island and most of the bronx and manhattan. i want to set that straight....
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were marching from brooklyn over here to manhattan. amid the chaos, dozens were art, including mayor de blasio's daughter. she has been charged with unlawful assembly. she's already been released. the nypd has been responding to videos of protesters attacking
were marching from brooklyn over here to manhattan. amid the chaos, dozens were art, including mayor de blasio's daughter. she has been charged with unlawful assembly. she's already been released. the nypd has been responding to videos of protesters attacking
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we were up in midtown manhattan earlier today.of the businesses we saw were boarded up or were in the process of getting boarded up, even though the looting as we mentioned last night was nowhere near as bad as it was the night before. in the diamond district of new york, many of the shops brought in their own security. they have cleared out a bunch of their inventory, hoping for the best, but certainly from what we saw preparing for the worst. we talked about it with a gold refiner, he works at gold refine max inc. >> things over here are pretty smooth. nypd has done a good job keeping it secure here. security has been beefed up. hopefully we make it through this. connell: i notice a lot of businesses locally especially down the block here are boarded up. some businesses are taking it into their own hands, private security, and the like. have you guys looked into that? >> everyone is fearful what can happen. so taking some caution is necessary right now, because we don't know what to expect. connell: the idea was that the city wo
we were up in midtown manhattan earlier today.of the businesses we saw were boarded up or were in the process of getting boarded up, even though the looting as we mentioned last night was nowhere near as bad as it was the night before. in the diamond district of new york, many of the shops brought in their own security. they have cleared out a bunch of their inventory, hoping for the best, but certainly from what we saw preparing for the worst. we talked about it with a gold refiner, he works...
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this is in the middle of midtown manhattan during the daytime. you can see that they have actually run to the store and they take, they take down the wood panels. i mean, just brazenly, it's still daylight. we saw this type of looting last night around 1:00 a.m. when we went to soho. we were there from 1:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m. when groups of looters had been to the stores in soho. this is the reason why there's a curfew. mayor bill de blasio said, he said the curfew was in a strategy he thought they were going to go with at that time. hours later governor andrew cuomo decided it was time, given the looting. we don't know what's going to happen when it's 11:00 at this point. we know there are thousands of protesters crossing the brooklyn bridge and they may be peaceful. haven't heard reports otherwise. but again, there are multiple groups in midtown manhattan that are breaking storefronts and looting, and it's not even two hours until the curfew. this is a type of situation you're dealing with. on top of the curfew, we have 2,000 -- 4,000 additional
this is in the middle of midtown manhattan during the daytime. you can see that they have actually run to the store and they take, they take down the wood panels. i mean, just brazenly, it's still daylight. we saw this type of looting last night around 1:00 a.m. when we went to soho. we were there from 1:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m. when groups of looters had been to the stores in soho. this is the reason why there's a curfew. mayor bill de blasio said, he said the curfew was in a strategy he thought...
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manhattan. protesters say it could have incited a riot with so many different police out, so much police force there. but at the end of the day there were protesters who negotiated a peaceful ending to that situation for there have been nothing but peaceful protests, thousands of peaceful protesting against racial injustices as well as saying george floyd's name and black lives matter, saying breonna taylor's name and eric garner. they were saying, i can breathe, which is what it was all about. not happening yesterday when different groups, not protesters, looters, criminals around new york city and breaking storefronts, groups of hundreds of people going around. we saw vehicles from out of state, they were putting stolen goods on bicycles as well as their vehicles. tonight though, a more aggressive posture by the nypd. not only is there an 8:00 p.m. curfew but they blocked the entrance into manhattan from 96th street and uptown, not allowing any cars through beginning at 8:00 p.m. this curfew h
manhattan. protesters say it could have incited a riot with so many different police out, so much police force there. but at the end of the day there were protesters who negotiated a peaceful ending to that situation for there have been nothing but peaceful protests, thousands of peaceful protesting against racial injustices as well as saying george floyd's name and black lives matter, saying breonna taylor's name and eric garner. they were saying, i can breathe, which is what it was all about....
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a few fires in parts of manhattan. from a lot of people on social, saying yes, we support the protesters but if the police tell you to move, and you don't move, you are literally asking for trouble from the nypd, or from any police department. before i actually let you go, what is the one most important thing that you want to see done in new york that you and the council can make happen asap, to make sure these kinds of things don't happen again? >> well, we are going to look at the nypd's budget, over the next month, as we adopt our budget, we're looking at bills to ban choke-holds, we're supporting an effort in albany, to actually be able to have officers disciplinary records be made public, and joshua, i know we have to go but i wanted to quote a colleague, an african-american council member from southeast queens donovan richards, he said today, we have knelt, we have marched, we have legislated, we have voted, we have done everything that we could be asked to do in the struggle of justice, and i stel that, because
a few fires in parts of manhattan. from a lot of people on social, saying yes, we support the protesters but if the police tell you to move, and you don't move, you are literally asking for trouble from the nypd, or from any police department. before i actually let you go, what is the one most important thing that you want to see done in new york that you and the council can make happen asap, to make sure these kinds of things don't happen again? >> well, we are going to look at the...
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it looks like some dystopian, you know, movie, tonight on the streets of manhattan. what else can be done in the city? >> quite a bit. first of all, what we are seeing is the catastrophic failure of leadership on the part of the civic leaders won't enable their police departments to deploy their full forces -- most of these cities have trained mobile force units, either civil emergency units that are trained in the area of crowd control. they're equipped, they have all the tools, they just in most cases are not being allowed to use them to define the borders, to use the escalating -- different levels of use of force that you need all the way up to teargas or maybe even use of a sound machine. so i really think the police chiefs want to go out there and do what they do best, which is control the crowd, be proactive, not reactive, plan well, get good intelligence, infiltrate the crowd, identify the leaders and arrest them. so i think this is less of a law enforcement issue right now than a civilian leadership iss issue. >> laura: jim, when i was out in lafayette park l
it looks like some dystopian, you know, movie, tonight on the streets of manhattan. what else can be done in the city? >> quite a bit. first of all, what we are seeing is the catastrophic failure of leadership on the part of the civic leaders won't enable their police departments to deploy their full forces -- most of these cities have trained mobile force units, either civil emergency units that are trained in the area of crowd control. they're equipped, they have all the tools, they...
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manhattan. guess? >> do we have any update as to -- [inaudible] >> phase one is the beginning of something very new. everything is not going to be reassessed. i don't have an answer but we'll get you want me to. my impression of course thank god is the need has changed because thank god more and more people are healthy, , fewer and fewer lives are being lost but we want to get things from us quickly as possible. we will teach you that update. [inaudible question] >> what happened? okay. [inaudible question] >> i don't think it is. i think their stores like the ones i visit in the bronx that have a lot of work to do to come back and we're going to help them. commissioner doris has met with them and with a specific plan to get them direct grants and support. i think some of the bigger stores, manhattan, were very quick to come back. i spoke to ceo of macy's. he said they had very little damage. they are able to deal with it immediately and bases as always is being a great partner for the city. the
manhattan. guess? >> do we have any update as to -- [inaudible] >> phase one is the beginning of something very new. everything is not going to be reassessed. i don't have an answer but we'll get you want me to. my impression of course thank god is the need has changed because thank god more and more people are healthy, , fewer and fewer lives are being lost but we want to get things from us quickly as possible. we will teach you that update. [inaudible question] >> what...
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asÍ que se -- en seis meses estos cargos sean desestimados por el fiscal de manhattan.e quedan reunidos, haciendo demostraciones. hemos hablado con mucho de ellos y les preguntamos por cuÁnto tiempo más piensan quedarse y dicen que hasta que haya una reforma policial. arantxa: estaremos pendientes. vamos a california, estado que bajo peticiÓn de gavin newson, las agencias del orden tienen 14 dÍas para evaluar y repensar cambios. uno de los reclamos en las protestas de los Ángeles, en donde se encuentra juan carlos gonzÁlez con más detalle de estas marcas. -- marchas. juan: aquÍ se lleva a cabo esta protesta multitudinaria, justo frente al palacio de gobierno municipal. lo que han hecho durante dos o tres horas los manifestantes es que se plantan aquÍ, luego hablan, se hincan, hacen lo que tienen que hacer, le dan la vuelta a la cuadra y van a dar justo frente a la estaciÓn de policÍa o la jefatura de policÍa de los Ángeles que queda aproximadamente baguala. ayer el jefe de la policÍa saliÓ y se hincó con los manifestantes. es lo que estÁn haciendo. lo que mencionabas ac
asÍ que se -- en seis meses estos cargos sean desestimados por el fiscal de manhattan.e quedan reunidos, haciendo demostraciones. hemos hablado con mucho de ellos y les preguntamos por cuÁnto tiempo más piensan quedarse y dicen que hasta que haya una reforma policial. arantxa: estaremos pendientes. vamos a california, estado que bajo peticiÓn de gavin newson, las agencias del orden tienen 14 dÍas para evaluar y repensar cambios. uno de los reclamos en las protestas de los Ángeles, en...
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the looting has gotten worse and even more widespread in manhattan.ost of it was isolated on sunday night, but tonight we are seeing it along madison avenue in midtown. on my way to work i saw of verizon store, moved out of the soho neighborhood, like getting hit again and we are seeing officers fighting the looting, you can see they chased down a lot of these people, kids doing a lot of damage in the city, macy's flagship store which was boarded up and broken into, no reports of how much damage was done, this was the flagship of macy's at uc three were arrested and that macy's store. the nypd struggling to maintain order, a police chief dealing with protesters in a powerful moment you see here and asking the peaceful protesters to do the right thing. >> get them out of here, protest peacefully, why would anyone break into a store in your neighborhood, places that employ the people in this neighborhood, no reason for it, it has to end. show the country how this is done. >> we like to see positive stuff like that. the nypd made 400 arrests sunday night
the looting has gotten worse and even more widespread in manhattan.ost of it was isolated on sunday night, but tonight we are seeing it along madison avenue in midtown. on my way to work i saw of verizon store, moved out of the soho neighborhood, like getting hit again and we are seeing officers fighting the looting, you can see they chased down a lot of these people, kids doing a lot of damage in the city, macy's flagship store which was boarded up and broken into, no reports of how much...
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if you don't, i apologize, but are officers on the manhattan side as well?ter what side they go to, they're going to be greeted by these officers, is that -- is that -- >> reporter: that is my understanding, that there are officers on both sides, and that initially some of the demonstrators who were out here wanted to make their way from brooklyn over to manhattan. they were stopped. and so now we're hearing that they're going to turn around and make their way back to the brooklyn side. >> yeah. >> reporter: either way they're going to be met with officers. whatever they decide to do, they're going to be met with a vast number of officers who are out here on the streets tonight. and, again, we're just now at this point waiting to see what the officers are going to do. and, again, let me show you this real quick. let's just get a shot of that. you've got that big bus there. we've got some of the protesters there, you can see, making their way -- just a few of them making their way back on that other end. so they're prepared. look, if they've got to make arres
if you don't, i apologize, but are officers on the manhattan side as well?ter what side they go to, they're going to be greeted by these officers, is that -- is that -- >> reporter: that is my understanding, that there are officers on both sides, and that initially some of the demonstrators who were out here wanted to make their way from brooklyn over to manhattan. they were stopped. and so now we're hearing that they're going to turn around and make their way back to the brooklyn side....
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we are at 59th and madison in the middle of midtown manhattan, the heart of manhattan. the last several hours were may have. large groups of looters. they weren't protesters. these were groups of looters and they spoken -- broke into this store, a shoe store. we could see nearly everything is gone. a couple single she's left. this is a type of scene we are seeing all around up and down madison avenue, fifth avenue, right at the heart of new york city. these are shops many tourists and new yorkers come to see. when you come to new york. we've seen dozens of storefronts that have been destroyed that way. if you walk on this front, we are going to show you madison right now to give you a sense of how quiet things are. the curfew started at 11:00. things were really hot here at 8:00 and at 9:00 at at 10:00. as a matter fact, it was so hot in terms of action, our sources, our fox news producers heard on the scanner that there was one first responder who said "we have lost the city." so many calls coming in at one time. groups moving throughout fifth avenue and medicine from
we are at 59th and madison in the middle of midtown manhattan, the heart of manhattan. the last several hours were may have. large groups of looters. they weren't protesters. these were groups of looters and they spoken -- broke into this store, a shoe store. we could see nearly everything is gone. a couple single she's left. this is a type of scene we are seeing all around up and down madison avenue, fifth avenue, right at the heart of new york city. these are shops many tourists and new...
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attorney in manhattan on july 3rd. normally, when the u.s. attorney is replaced and there's a nominee, the deputy u.s. attorney runs the office until the nominee is confirmed by the senate. and there's no reason that that shouldn't happen here. the deputy in manhattan is very, very capable and experienced lawyer. that kind of really tells you a little about what this was about. this wasn't about jeff berman is isn't doing a good job. this is about investigations going on in the office, and them, wanting to stall them or thwart them all together. that's disturbing to me. >> the president has not liked how previous investigations were carried out. berman's office investigated michael cohen and is investigating rudy giuliani, as well. what investigations are under way right now, that would not be pleasing to this president? >> the rudy giuliani is at the top of the list. his associates, igor fruman and popovic is going to be tried in the fall. rudy giuliani is tied up in that investigation. as far as we know, that's ongoing. and it's unclear if
attorney in manhattan on july 3rd. normally, when the u.s. attorney is replaced and there's a nominee, the deputy u.s. attorney runs the office until the nominee is confirmed by the senate. and there's no reason that that shouldn't happen here. the deputy in manhattan is very, very capable and experienced lawyer. that kind of really tells you a little about what this was about. this wasn't about jeff berman is isn't doing a good job. this is about investigations going on in the office, and...
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there was a group that probably numbers in the 5,000s heading over from brooklyn across the manhattan bridge. this seems to be part of that group. there was another group on the upper west side coming down the west side highway. there was a third group in midtown in the 50s and another group in times square. i spoke to a few protesters who said there wasn't really an objective tonight. they were out on the street and as police came out and continued to block off intersections, many of them did disperse. some did not, and the result of that is a number of people getting arrested. so here we have, again, union j square, which was an objective, it seemed, for some of the protesters. and if you look behind me, there are still police vehicles over there coming in. so that's union square that mike has just turned around to look at. there are more police vehicles coming this way. but all evening on the scanners, brian, we've been hearing reports of location movements and fairly fast movements, groups of a few hundred people at a time up to a few thousand. it does seem the three hours in new
there was a group that probably numbers in the 5,000s heading over from brooklyn across the manhattan bridge. this seems to be part of that group. there was another group on the upper west side coming down the west side highway. there was a third group in midtown in the 50s and another group in times square. i spoke to a few protesters who said there wasn't really an objective tonight. they were out on the street and as police came out and continued to block off intersections, many of them did...
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manhattan. what they're doing now is there really blocking off and cordoning off manhattan because of all of the looting that we saw last night up and down fifth avenue, sixth avenue, herald square, upper eastside, you name it. hundreds of stores hit. you can see over here, the police that are checking to see who lives in the neighborhood and they're also betting delivery -- some major delivery trucks as well as buses and come but this is completely different from what we saw last night. last night we saw plenty of vehicles full of really lots of stolen items. they were packing up their cars and moving from one block to the next. if you listen to the police scanner, it was one theft after the other. i was live on the air with you when we saw groups of looters, hundreds, thousands of them from different places in the city. tonight it's different. those that are out past curfew mostly the peaceful protesters that had started before. we had some protesters in brooklyn trent "f the curfew" but there
manhattan. what they're doing now is there really blocking off and cordoning off manhattan because of all of the looting that we saw last night up and down fifth avenue, sixth avenue, herald square, upper eastside, you name it. hundreds of stores hit. you can see over here, the police that are checking to see who lives in the neighborhood and they're also betting delivery -- some major delivery trucks as well as buses and come but this is completely different from what we saw last night. last...
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and middle class families who want to stay the hell away from the busier and more racist parts of manhattan the same way native new yorkers know to stay the hell away from pictures of time square mascots who look like what you get when you ask gary busey to draw his favorite cartoon characters from memory yet as seneca village thrived lower manhattan was getting as crowded of that florida bar where an idiot woman and her 15 friends all got the coronavirus by the mid a 1000 fifties city officials who had the means to travel dreamt of a centralized public park modeled after fancier ones they've seen during travels to europe despite the fact the united states bought a whole ass war less than a century earlier to not be like europe but the over 700 acres of future parkland the new york government had their eyes on had seneca village in its crosshairs the sort lee when white people saw something they wanted that minorities already had the usually murdered and pillaged to get it unless it's our skin color they definitely don't want that but when traditional pillaging looks bad that's where govern
and middle class families who want to stay the hell away from the busier and more racist parts of manhattan the same way native new yorkers know to stay the hell away from pictures of time square mascots who look like what you get when you ask gary busey to draw his favorite cartoon characters from memory yet as seneca village thrived lower manhattan was getting as crowded of that florida bar where an idiot woman and her 15 friends all got the coronavirus by the mid a 1000 fifties city...
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gary busey to draw his favorite cartoon characters from memory get a seneca village bribed lower manhattan was getting as crowded as that florida bar where an idiot woman and her 15 friends all got the coronavirus by the mid 1950 s. city officials who had the means to travel dreamed of a centralized public park modeled after fancier ones they've seen during travels to europe despite the fact the united states thought of whole ass war less than a century earlier to not be like europe but the over 700 acres of future parkland the new york government had their eyes on had seneca village in its crosshairs the stuart lee when white people saw something they wanted that minorities already had the usually murdered and pillaged to get it unless it's our skin color and it definitely don't want that but when traditional pillaging looks bad that's where government sanctioned pillaging comes in in the form of land seizure through eminent domain and it's much easier to garner public support for kicking people out of their homes if you vilify them that's why the national park service noted that as the d
gary busey to draw his favorite cartoon characters from memory get a seneca village bribed lower manhattan was getting as crowded as that florida bar where an idiot woman and her 15 friends all got the coronavirus by the mid 1950 s. city officials who had the means to travel dreamed of a centralized public park modeled after fancier ones they've seen during travels to europe despite the fact the united states thought of whole ass war less than a century earlier to not be like europe but the...
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the minute we got into manhattan, the yelling started, the chanting started. again, they have stopped several times. there is a leader with the black lives matter shirt on who has been giving them instructions and saying, these are our streets, we're going to go to police headquarters and let them know that this is our city. so right now, brian, we are stopped. we're going to move right now. we're seeing them move once again. this way, 1 police plaza. and we'll see what happens. again, i think there have just been a few people here who you can tell were very riled up, very different from most of the people i talked to on the way over here. i want to just, before i go, give you one little anecdote because i think it tells you more of the mood of a lot of the folks here. there was a woman who told me that she had to come out here for her children. she was not with her children. she said she has two daughters, and she stopped and said, i used to wish i had a son. and i said, and now? and she put her hand up and she got emotional and she walked away. when you ask
the minute we got into manhattan, the yelling started, the chanting started. again, they have stopped several times. there is a leader with the black lives matter shirt on who has been giving them instructions and saying, these are our streets, we're going to go to police headquarters and let them know that this is our city. so right now, brian, we are stopped. we're going to move right now. we're seeing them move once again. this way, 1 police plaza. and we'll see what happens. again, i think...
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we're on the upper west side of manhattan for new york city. for many of you watching us from other parts of the country, today's move to phase two of reopening here in new york may seem like no big deal but i can tell you it's a very big deal in this city, once the epicenter of the coronavirus crisis. restaurants like the one we're in are open for outdoor dining today. some of the retailers are allowing people to come in to their stores and the playgrounds are open once again for children. so it's progress. still there are challenges. will people feel comfortable coming back out into the world after three months of lockdown? and will others who have left this city completely moved away, now think about returning? we're going to cover it all, all angles from here, once the hottest of the hot spots. while we take a close look at other parts of the country that continue to report concerning spikes in virus cases. all that coming up. we start you off with phil keating in miami. that is one of the areas the experts are worried about. phil has the l
we're on the upper west side of manhattan for new york city. for many of you watching us from other parts of the country, today's move to phase two of reopening here in new york may seem like no big deal but i can tell you it's a very big deal in this city, once the epicenter of the coronavirus crisis. restaurants like the one we're in are open for outdoor dining today. some of the retailers are allowing people to come in to their stores and the playgrounds are open once again for children. so...
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up the east river out to the long island, he was planning to march -- they trapped washington in manhattan. glover once again with 700 men, held up 4000 british troops. he took about 22,000 -- the british took about between 700 and -- that gave washington time to escape for manhattan and to fight another day. we fast forward to the section of pennsylvania and around the 22nd of december. glover marches into this area and he camps up the hill near where washington's headquarters were. washington calls him to his headquarters and he tells him what he wants to do. cross 800 feet of iraqi i strewn river under the cover of darkness. and by the way, the barometer is falling. we could be looking at some weather, and glover says to washington, your excellency, it is impossible. washington says to clever, colonel glover, i did not ask you to assess possibilities, i asked you if you could do it. colonel glover things for a second and he says, general washington, we can do it and that is when legend tells us, this is legend, it is not written anywhere, but legend tells us that that is when washington
up the east river out to the long island, he was planning to march -- they trapped washington in manhattan. glover once again with 700 men, held up 4000 british troops. he took about 22,000 -- the british took about between 700 and -- that gave washington time to escape for manhattan and to fight another day. we fast forward to the section of pennsylvania and around the 22nd of december. glover marches into this area and he camps up the hill near where washington's headquarters were. washington...
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this is the northeast side of manhattan on 96 straight. the mayor cordoned off lower manhattan adding check points coming off of all traffic. only essential workers and residents are allowed until the curfew was lifted at 5 am. overall much more people than the last two nights, thousands of people continue their demonstrating, even marching to bill diblasio's residence and trump tower but some protesters did continue to define new york city's 8:00 pm curfew and some were arrested. at one point protesters were stuck on the manhattan bridge, blocks on both sides for over an hour, some protesters planning for the mayor to resign. looting did continue in parts of manhattan though nothing like we witnessed the last 2 nights and that is one donald trump tweeted new york city called up the national guard, lowlife end-users ripping you apart, act fast, a horrible and deadly mistake you made with the nursing homes and here's the mayor's response. >> we do not need nor do we think it is wise for the national guard to be in new york city. nor any arm
this is the northeast side of manhattan on 96 straight. the mayor cordoned off lower manhattan adding check points coming off of all traffic. only essential workers and residents are allowed until the curfew was lifted at 5 am. overall much more people than the last two nights, thousands of people continue their demonstrating, even marching to bill diblasio's residence and trump tower but some protesters did continue to define new york city's 8:00 pm curfew and some were arrested. at one point...
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that's like the island of manhattan having one polling place.he democratic governor of kentucky seems okay with this. let's listen so what he said. >> there can be concerns about one polling location. i don't think it's being done intentionally to suppress the vote. but at the end of the day i think we will have more people vote in this primary than we have ever seen. i think we will have our largest turn-out. >> so he says he doesen think it's being done to suppress the vote. >> whether it's intentional or unintentional, the real fundamental question is, do people have free and equal access to the ballot? there is no way you have got a population of over 600,000, that you have going to have one polling site. we know there will be problems tomorrow. we can anticipate just on recognizing the numbers. so whether there is an intentionality around it or not, there are many that believe it is intentional, right? but whether it is intentional or not or whether you prove that or not is a secondary issue. the first issue is do we have an efficient and e
that's like the island of manhattan having one polling place.he democratic governor of kentucky seems okay with this. let's listen so what he said. >> there can be concerns about one polling location. i don't think it's being done intentionally to suppress the vote. but at the end of the day i think we will have more people vote in this primary than we have ever seen. i think we will have our largest turn-out. >> so he says he doesen think it's being done to suppress the vote....
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the peaceful protesters last night in new york where the looters, laid waste to parts of midtown manhattan, today, we heard from the mayor of new york saying they were not in control last night. short of calling in the 13,000 national guard in the state of new york, the governor seems to have prevailed. the streets seem calmer and more peaceful tonight. our correspondent shaquille brewster is in minneapolis, where we last spoke to him last night, a neighborhood by design is a peaceful place because it is a sacred place. it is the street where george floyd was killed. shaq. >> reporter: brian, we're actually across the street from that exact location where george floyd was killed over a week ago. we know that curfew in effect, plenty of people here, plenty of people protesting and letting their voice be heard. there's a whole ceremony back there. you hear someone speaking, they're talking about george floyd. this is the scene you've been seeing all day long for the past couple of days, brian, this is one area, despite the curfew, people have not entered and leaving it be that sacred place t
the peaceful protesters last night in new york where the looters, laid waste to parts of midtown manhattan, today, we heard from the mayor of new york saying they were not in control last night. short of calling in the 13,000 national guard in the state of new york, the governor seems to have prevailed. the streets seem calmer and more peaceful tonight. our correspondent shaquille brewster is in minneapolis, where we last spoke to him last night, a neighborhood by design is a peaceful place...
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right as the manhattan side of the manhattan bridge.nd there are protesters here squared off with a unit of nypd. this is definitely a much more tense setting than we've seen all day. the march is through washington square park, the musicians, people were singing. this is much more tense. there are gentlemen heckling the officers there. you can see the one officer, okay, towards the back, if you see t guys in the white shirts are the commanders. overnight four commanders were reassigned as punishment for their actions during the early george floyd protest. you might have seen viral video of one pushing a woman down in the street violently. another dropping a man's mask and pepper spraying him in the face. those four officers still on the force but being reprimanded by being reassigned now. also, news has come out as governor cuomo is recalling, actually reamplifying his call for police reform called the save your name reform agenda proposing better transparency, releasing disciplinary records of officers. right now that is locked away.
right as the manhattan side of the manhattan bridge.nd there are protesters here squared off with a unit of nypd. this is definitely a much more tense setting than we've seen all day. the march is through washington square park, the musicians, people were singing. this is much more tense. there are gentlemen heckling the officers there. you can see the one officer, okay, towards the back, if you see t guys in the white shirts are the commanders. overnight four commanders were reassigned as...
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the manhattan u.s.as fired by president trump last weekend but that came after a very public stand-off with the attorney general william barr. apparently the tension between the two had been building for quite a while. joining us from new york right now, carra, what are you learning? >> so the tension between bill barr and the u.s. attorney in manhattan, jeffrey berman, had been building nearly since the beginning when barr took over last january, february. berman had briefed the a.g. on the investigation into trump's attorney rudolph giuliani's associates but barr did not think that the u.s. prosecutors in manhattan had given him enough information about where the investigation was going and how much of it was focused on rudy giuliani. the tensions have sillered over the past several months. barr is known as a hands-on manager. but for the u.s. attorney in manhattan, that was viewed as a bit more meddlesome. they believe barr was trying to steer investigations in different directions. this came with an
the manhattan u.s.as fired by president trump last weekend but that came after a very public stand-off with the attorney general william barr. apparently the tension between the two had been building for quite a while. joining us from new york right now, carra, what are you learning? >> so the tension between bill barr and the u.s. attorney in manhattan, jeffrey berman, had been building nearly since the beginning when barr took over last january, february. berman had briefed the a.g. on...
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thousands of protesters joining together to enter manhattan.ge police force ultimately contained them for some time between manhattan and brooklyn
thousands of protesters joining together to enter manhattan.ge police force ultimately contained them for some time between manhattan and brooklyn
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looting continued in parts of manhattan but nothing like we witnessed the last two nights which is why the president tweeted this. new york city called out the national guard, the lowlife and losers are ripping you apart, act fast.
looting continued in parts of manhattan but nothing like we witnessed the last two nights which is why the president tweeted this. new york city called out the national guard, the lowlife and losers are ripping you apart, act fast.
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caso con todos y vimos que en este puente venÍan cruzando miles de manifestantes en el puente de manhattanesencia policial simplemente no los dejÓ pasar, todavÍa es muy temprano para saber cuÁl es el saldo esta noche, pero te puedo decir que se vive un ambiente mÁs tranquilo y sobre todo en esta zona que durante los Últimos dÍas ha visto tanto caos y vandalismo. >> el emblemÁtico monumento quedÓ completamente militarizada, la capital del paÍs se registrÓ otra jornada de protestas masivas y hasta cacerolazos. vamos con claudio y un reporte de lo ocurrido. -- claudia y un reporte de la ocurrido. claudia: hay muchÍsima gente todavÍa protestando, es la quinta noche consecutiva, pero es la segunda noche consecutiva de violencias y de protestas menos violenta, en estos momentos estamos viendo lo que es una valla, lo que divide los manifestantes del parque y tambiÉn de la casa blanca, lo que pueden ver allÁ al fondo son los agentes del servicio secreto, militares, muchos agentes aquÍ presente. aplauso de los manifestantes. botellas de agua y le estÁn diciendo que las defienda a ellas y que les es
caso con todos y vimos que en este puente venÍan cruzando miles de manifestantes en el puente de manhattanesencia policial simplemente no los dejÓ pasar, todavÍa es muy temprano para saber cuÁl es el saldo esta noche, pero te puedo decir que se vive un ambiente mÁs tranquilo y sobre todo en esta zona que durante los Últimos dÍas ha visto tanto caos y vandalismo. >> el emblemÁtico monumento quedÓ completamente militarizada, la capital del paÍs se registrÓ otra jornada de...
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again in parts of manhattan. even after the mayor cordoned off lower manhattan out of those checkpoints and cut off nearly all traffic. governor cuomo has been really critical of the mayor. he has been calling him out for not using more police. listen to what he said and then a response. police in new york city were not effective at doing their job last night, period. >> tell andrew cuomo to get out on the streets with us. take a look at the coming that are out there. cops that are bleeding to keep the city. >> more protests are scheduled for later today. the curfew also still in effect. every single day it goes into effect at 8:00 in the evening at least until sunday. guys, what a sight to see. never seen anything go it. this is a store that has taken extra measures. we have seen the plywood. we have seen some stores hire private security. i have never seen the barbed wire. steve, brian, anxiously? steve: aishah, you are exactly right. i understand as well sak's has hired that security firm and they have special
again in parts of manhattan. even after the mayor cordoned off lower manhattan out of those checkpoints and cut off nearly all traffic. governor cuomo has been really critical of the mayor. he has been calling him out for not using more police. listen to what he said and then a response. police in new york city were not effective at doing their job last night, period. >> tell andrew cuomo to get out on the streets with us. take a look at the coming that are out there. cops that are...
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it seems like the flip side of what is happening in the suburbs of manhattan right now manhattan itself sounds like a buyers market. the suburbs are a sellers market we have things going for a lot over asking price often all cash and you wonder how long these trends will last >> and the big mystery here is we just don't know what's going to happen in manhattan because it's been shutdown there's been no price discovery. we have seen all the demand out side even in florida and we don't know what impact if any it's going to have my question is for bargain hunters, which segment do you think has the best deals right now? will it be upper east side co-ops or condo buildings downtown which segment for people looking for the first time to buy in new york, looking for bargain, which segments will have the best price cuts or discounts? >> well, i think the upper east side is an incredible place. there's a lot supply there so if people could find condos and co-ops people like the upper east side because there's schools, hospitals and parks and incredible value to be had and you know downtown is t
it seems like the flip side of what is happening in the suburbs of manhattan right now manhattan itself sounds like a buyers market. the suburbs are a sellers market we have things going for a lot over asking price often all cash and you wonder how long these trends will last >> and the big mystery here is we just don't know what's going to happen in manhattan because it's been shutdown there's been no price discovery. we have seen all the demand out side even in florida and we don't know...
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need to trace, the iconic macy's in midtown manhattan hit by looters and heroes they they brought outhree people from the famous department store that were inside. the cops went in there and had a look through the department store and found a made arrest but looting across the country is startling the looting we've seen in the middle of america's biggest cities with the best police department. it was something else tonight between the hours of 810 i would even say 11:00 and some parts really bad. over here, we will zoom in duane reade and the pharmacy was hit on the other end. it was completely demolished in terms of the windows. if we move this way, this is an urban outfitters, near penn station and a lot of tourists come here. there urban outfitters here was hit hard. we saw police officers actually take some clothes on the streets to throw them back in. if we can get a look inside real quick, the destruction they have had in here. this is the scene we have been seeing midtown manhattan, this was groups of rioters and looters that started here after the peaceful protest and started
need to trace, the iconic macy's in midtown manhattan hit by looters and heroes they they brought outhree people from the famous department store that were inside. the cops went in there and had a look through the department store and found a made arrest but looting across the country is startling the looting we've seen in the middle of america's biggest cities with the best police department. it was something else tonight between the hours of 810 i would even say 11:00 and some parts really...
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>> nbc's chris jansing in lower manhattan. thank you. be coming back to you as that standoff rolls on into the night. again, hababout a half hour wit that standoff on the manhattan to brooklyn bridge. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. you try to stay ahead of the mess. but scrubbing still takes time. now there's new powerwash dish spray. it's the faster way to clean as you go. just spray, wipe and rinse. it cleans grease five times faster. new dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. anolon pioneered the hard- anodized non-stick pan. we spent 35 years perfecting it. we put non-stick inside and out, so it's easier to clean. we invented an induction-ready, extra-thick aluminum base, so it can take the heat. then we added an edge-to-edge stainless steel bottom, so it's truly dishwasher-safe. most importantly, we made it for you. anolon. the ultimate nonstick. get yours at anolon.com >>> continuing to keep our eyes on multiple
>> nbc's chris jansing in lower manhattan. thank you. be coming back to you as that standoff rolls on into the night. again, hababout a half hour wit that standoff on the manhattan to brooklyn bridge. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. you try to stay ahead of the mess. but scrubbing still takes time. now there's new powerwash dish spray. it's the faster way to...
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you can see it stretches across manhattan and brooklyn and
you can see it stretches across manhattan and brooklyn and
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on east 14th street in manhattan and 149th in the bronx. an important point, the 14th street bus way has been a success by every measure. i said we are going to do it, we will see if it works. ?o people ride more -- more? does it go faster? does it have any negative impact on surrounding streets? the jury is back. it is a clear success. we are making the 14th street bus way permanent. let's talk about another important way people get around, the staten island ferry. we are seeing ferry ridership increase. that is a good sign, it means people are going back to work. we expect it to rise more as we go into phase one. starting this afternoon, there will be another increase in rush-hour service on the staten island ferry. it will now be every 20 minutes, in rush-hour. we will have social distance markers in place, to show people where they can be and to have that proper distance from fellow passengers. we will have hand sanitizer for free and face coverings for free. as things come back more and more, we will add service to help serve the peopl
on east 14th street in manhattan and 149th in the bronx. an important point, the 14th street bus way has been a success by every measure. i said we are going to do it, we will see if it works. ?o people ride more -- more? does it go faster? does it have any negative impact on surrounding streets? the jury is back. it is a clear success. we are making the 14th street bus way permanent. let's talk about another important way people get around, the staten island ferry. we are seeing ferry...
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el repentino despido de un importante fiscal de manhattan que investiga aliados de trump eleva preocupaciÓn>>este es un noticiero univisiÓn. >>buenas tardes y bienvenidos. un juez federal permite la publicaciÓn del libro de bolton. >> la generaciÓn mandataria intentÓ detener la publicación de este libro. >>el mandatario antes de salir a oklahoma, dijo que bolton estÁ revelando informaciÓn clasificada y que no podrÁ mantener los pagos. >>presidente puede seguir litigando a la corte y tratando de ver si el contrato que firmÓ bolton, >>el mando dice que el mandatario viola la ley y pagarÁ caro por eso. [habla en inglÉs] >>nan cy pellosi dice que trump fue arrogante al creer que Ésta no se iba a publicar. por eso creen que algunos >>en una entrevista con abc news, bolton dice que el presidente miente constantemente pero cree que el mejor que nadie debe conocer el peligro de publicar algo en contra de un presidente. >>cuando el paÍs reporta 30,000 nuevos contagios de coronavirus en 24 horas, miles de personas llegaron a oklahoma para la reuniÓn del presidente. se trata de un evento criticado y c
el repentino despido de un importante fiscal de manhattan que investiga aliados de trump eleva preocupaciÓn>>este es un noticiero univisiÓn. >>buenas tardes y bienvenidos. un juez federal permite la publicaciÓn del libro de bolton. >> la generaciÓn mandataria intentÓ detener la publicación de este libro. >>el mandatario antes de salir a oklahoma, dijo que bolton estÁ revelando informaciÓn clasificada y que no podrÁ mantener los pagos. >>presidente puede...
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they're going to go over the manhattan bridge into this downtown manhattan and continue these demonstrations and they are vowing to keep this up. indefinitely through the weekend at least in the curfew here in new york will say in effect until monday no signs of things quieting down here in new york just yet kristensen we thank you very much indeed. now more metal fencing has been put up around the white house as protests continue in washington president trump was reportedly rushed to a secure bunker in the white house when a group of protesters hopped over temporary barricades last friday is denied the reports saying he was only inspecting the secure location is also hit out at his former defense secretary jim mattis who cures him of dividing americans in his response to the nationwide protests. of criticism of the president for his threat to send troops on to the streets his top military adviser the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff mark milley also released a statement appearing to set out the military's boundaries for engagement he said troops of all races colors and creeds should be
they're going to go over the manhattan bridge into this downtown manhattan and continue these demonstrations and they are vowing to keep this up. indefinitely through the weekend at least in the curfew here in new york will say in effect until monday no signs of things quieting down here in new york just yet kristensen we thank you very much indeed. now more metal fencing has been put up around the white house as protests continue in washington president trump was reportedly rushed to a secure...
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you are hearing a lot of people in new york, manhattan and even outside of manhattan and new york saying we are run by a bunch of clowns. they don't know what they're doing. lauren: the rules do seem to change every single day. look, you have protests, so many people so close together wearing masks for the most part but if you can see that and do that, why can't you have a restaurant be open for outdoor seating? david: or go to church. lauren, thank you very much. lauren: there you go. david: now let's talk about the seattle protesters, where things are completely out of control. they continue to occupy the capitol hill autonomous zone known as chaz although there's some talk about maybe changing that name. here's what seattle's police chief had to say about all this. roll tape. >> my concern as the police chief besides i want to be back in our precinct doing the work is we don't want anyone there to be harmed. we don't want this to be something that devolves into a force situation. so we're really trying to take a methodical, practical approach to reach a resolution where everyone gets
you are hearing a lot of people in new york, manhattan and even outside of manhattan and new york saying we are run by a bunch of clowns. they don't know what they're doing. lauren: the rules do seem to change every single day. look, you have protests, so many people so close together wearing masks for the most part but if you can see that and do that, why can't you have a restaurant be open for outdoor seating? david: or go to church. lauren, thank you very much. lauren: there you go. david:...
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there were sirens going in every direction around midtown manhattan. we're going to start north of here in the bronx with some video that is graphic and disturbing to watch. that's a warning. here we go. social media video taken early this morning shows a black sedan hitting a new york city police officer in the bronx and then taking off. the officer was responding to reports of a break in. he was rushed to the hospital in serious condition. in midtown manhattan the looters moved in mobs. they removed plywood and broke in. eventually police swarmed the door, sending protesters squam boling. in brooklyn, peaceful demonstrations. crowds marched in defiance of the curfew order. mariah hargrove is 14 years old. >> if we just stop, they'll think it's okay. but we have to keep fighting for our rights. >> reporter: back in manhattan just hours earlier, a similar calm scene that stretched for miles. >> we need to make sure everybody knows that this isn't just an issue for people of color or our black fellow americans. this is a human issue, a human rights issu
there were sirens going in every direction around midtown manhattan. we're going to start north of here in the bronx with some video that is graphic and disturbing to watch. that's a warning. here we go. social media video taken early this morning shows a black sedan hitting a new york city police officer in the bronx and then taking off. the officer was responding to reports of a break in. he was rushed to the hospital in serious condition. in midtown manhattan the looters moved in mobs. they...
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furious over the weekend over lack of masks and people congregating in very close quarters down in manhattan, in fact, as well. let's talk about the fda, because the fda has now withdrawn that temporary emergency use authorization for hydroxychloroquine, which may or may not have been done under pressure from the white house given the president's touting of that medication? >> yeah. you know, i can't comment beyond what is obvious. the fda has made statements loud and clear that there is no recognized benefit from this drug and surely we know there are potential health effects that are not helpful. so i think we're beyond that. we just moved beyond that chapter. what we need to do now keep our eye on the ball what's happening with this disease, reminding ourselves that only about 5% of u.s. citizens have been infected with this so far. we know everyone in this country is at risk and will be at risk until we get to at least 60% or 70% of the population infected. we have a long ways to go with this virus. let's not get distracted on those kind of shows around things like this drug. >> well, we
furious over the weekend over lack of masks and people congregating in very close quarters down in manhattan, in fact, as well. let's talk about the fda, because the fda has now withdrawn that temporary emergency use authorization for hydroxychloroquine, which may or may not have been done under pressure from the white house given the president's touting of that medication? >> yeah. you know, i can't comment beyond what is obvious. the fda has made statements loud and clear that there is...
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but, again, a big unknown of what the price levels will be in manhattan.time, a lot of buying in florida so far the brokers tell me the increased cases in florida have not had an impact on demand, kelly. >> just how big is the luxury boom down there, robert? how much are prices and sales up is is it sustainable >> it's market by market if you look at single-family home sales in palm beach and miami, prices are up double digits a lot of brokers telling me in terms of sustainable, june, which is typically the off-season, has been one of the busiest months ever, even compared to the peak season for many of these brokers. a lot of it is young families putting their kids in schools. >> i'm losing my dear neighbors to that very thing, so i don't appreciate the uptick. robert franks, thank you very often. >>> coming up, a deep economic look at the back of working from home could have. >>> plus san francisco is considering a tax to help with covid costs. >>> and many economists are scratching their heads about the state of the economy we'll look at some of the mar
but, again, a big unknown of what the price levels will be in manhattan.time, a lot of buying in florida so far the brokers tell me the increased cases in florida have not had an impact on demand, kelly. >> just how big is the luxury boom down there, robert? how much are prices and sales up is is it sustainable >> it's market by market if you look at single-family home sales in palm beach and miami, prices are up double digits a lot of brokers telling me in terms of sustainable,...