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but new york tough is multifaceted. it means new york is smart. if you're going to protest, protest intelligently. remember the covid-19 virus is still out there. protest intelligently. we're united. we're not black and white. we're not upstate/down state. we're not red and blue. we are one state. one community. we came together that way. we're disciplined in fighting this covid-19. the we're disciplined in having our right to protest. and in a way that respects law and order and we are loving at the end of the day. we have issues. yes, we have challenges, we've shown how good we can be as a community. the sacrifice we're willing to make for one another. let's keep that spirit that we developed over the past 95 days, let's keep that going. because that is pure magic. if we stay united and we stay loving and we stay smart, we're going to handle all of these issues and we're going to be the better for it. this is the greatest challenge that my state has faced in my lifetime with this covid-19 virus. this was the beast that we didn't know if we could
but new york tough is multifaceted. it means new york is smart. if you're going to protest, protest intelligently. remember the covid-19 virus is still out there. protest intelligently. we're united. we're not black and white. we're not upstate/down state. we're not red and blue. we are one state. one community. we came together that way. we're disciplined in fighting this covid-19. the we're disciplined in having our right to protest. and in a way that respects law and order and we are loving...
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we are new york tough. but new york tough is multifaceted. it means new york smart. if you're going to protest, protest intelligently. remember, the covid virus is still out there. protest intelligently. we are united. we are not upstate and downstate. we are not red and blue. we are one community. we came together that way with discipline fighting covid. with discipline having our right to protest and doing it peacefully in a way that respects law and order. and we are loving at the end of the day. yes, we have issues. yes, we have challenges. but we have shown how good we can be as a community and how much we respect one another. and the sacrifice we are willing to make for one another. let's keep that spirit. lets keep that going. that is pure magic. if we stay loving and we stay smart, we will handle all of these issues. we have overcome the greatest challenge this state has faced in my lifetime with this covid virus. not was the beast we did know if we could beat, but so far we have beaten it. we have to stay smart. make sure that we control the beast. but we di
we are new york tough. but new york tough is multifaceted. it means new york smart. if you're going to protest, protest intelligently. remember, the covid virus is still out there. protest intelligently. we are united. we are not upstate and downstate. we are not red and blue. we are one community. we came together that way with discipline fighting covid. with discipline having our right to protest and doing it peacefully in a way that respects law and order. and we are loving at the end of the...
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city and new york state.t will be very counterproductive in terms of pushing more people out. maria: yeah. i had mayor de blasio on a couple of weeks ago, and he said he needs $7.4 billion right now just to make the city whole. that doesn't include anything you and i is have spoken about, that's just the impact of covid-19. give us the implications of all of this, don. what will that mean in terms of services, in terms of real estate values, in terms of growth for the city if thety can't pay its bills -- if the city can't pay its wills and you're seeing a destruction of process that so much that they move out, what does that mean for the state of new york? >> well, i think it means some very tough choices. unfortunately, the city has had to already -- and the state -- have had to make some tough choices about what summer programs for young people and summer youth programs are being cut. they're going to have to make much more aggressive cuts within the budget to have any chance of solvency. and they are going
city and new york state.t will be very counterproductive in terms of pushing more people out. maria: yeah. i had mayor de blasio on a couple of weeks ago, and he said he needs $7.4 billion right now just to make the city whole. that doesn't include anything you and i is have spoken about, that's just the impact of covid-19. give us the implications of all of this, don. what will that mean in terms of services, in terms of real estate values, in terms of growth for the city if thety can't pay...
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that is why we are studying the reopening in new york city and other regions of the state. fornt to thank the people what they did. new yorkers rise to the occasion always. in many ways, new yorkers unity.nt courage and when things are tough, new yorkers are tougher. that is what they did here. i am so proud to be governor of new york. i want to say thank you to the people of the state. thek you to all of essential workers, the firefighters, the health care workers, the nurses and doctors. if those essential workers had not shown up, you would have had total anarchy in society. if they said, well if it is so dangerous, i am going to stay home as well -- i am not going to open the grocery store, the pharmacy, i am not going to drive the truck to bring the groceries to the grocery store, i am not going to drive the train -- i am going to stay home like everybody else. if they had done that, you would have seen bedlam. god bless the essential workers. i would like to thank my team. 100 days. they have not had a day off. we have done these briefings one hundred days, sometimes t
that is why we are studying the reopening in new york city and other regions of the state. fornt to thank the people what they did. new yorkers rise to the occasion always. in many ways, new yorkers unity.nt courage and when things are tough, new yorkers are tougher. that is what they did here. i am so proud to be governor of new york. i want to say thank you to the people of the state. thek you to all of essential workers, the firefighters, the health care workers, the nurses and doctors. if...
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new york, new jersey, and connecticut are jointly declaring restrictions for travelers. a 14-day quarantine for those to those three states from the eight states with the highest infection rates. this is going to be controversial. why is it the best way to keep numbers down? joining us now with answers is the governor of new york, my big brother, andrew cuomo. how you doin', gov? >> good thing you gave me credit for denial is not a life strategy, i was going to come right through that camera if you tried to steal that line. >> i changed it a little. you did say denial is not a strategy for life, you told me that many times but i continue to do it. >> okay. >> i just expanded it to pandemic. so here is the question for you. what do you now know for sure, from your experience in your state, that you have to do in order to get cases down that isn't being done in these cases where they're going up? >> you're right, and we talked about this early on, and you had the right questions. you didn't have the answers, but you're not in the answer business, i am. there were two theor
new york, new jersey, and connecticut are jointly declaring restrictions for travelers. a 14-day quarantine for those to those three states from the eight states with the highest infection rates. this is going to be controversial. why is it the best way to keep numbers down? joining us now with answers is the governor of new york, my big brother, andrew cuomo. how you doin', gov? >> good thing you gave me credit for denial is not a life strategy, i was going to come right through that...
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it explains what the "new york times" have surrendered any pretense of supporting the news accurately going after to trump to destroy trump. this is corrupt. >> melissa: it's more about the management looking like weak kneed fools. they would support an op-ed and put it out there and then pressure from the employees. now saying they didn't have time to read it and it rushed! that's just silly and lame. >> it was heavyly edited and fact checked according to senator's cotton staff. the message from the "new york times" don't come here if you want diversity of opinion because you won't get. a gem from a few years ago. pedophilia a disorder and not a crime. that's still on the website. cotton is still on the "new york times" website without any changes. they published it and they won't pull it down. that's what real journalists do. >> melissa: more "outnumbered" in a moment. we'll be right back. right now is a time for action. that's why usaa is giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can pay for things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit car
it explains what the "new york times" have surrendered any pretense of supporting the news accurately going after to trump to destroy trump. this is corrupt. >> melissa: it's more about the management looking like weak kneed fools. they would support an op-ed and put it out there and then pressure from the employees. now saying they didn't have time to read it and it rushed! that's just silly and lame. >> it was heavyly edited and fact checked according to senator's cotton...
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i think it was easier for new york. and separate stuff as quickly as it did because we do have a history of encampments to new york of course most notably occupy wall street but even after that and before that there were smaller encampments not thought of governor cuomo those office or wells fargo bank during the standing rock protests. and so there were already i think a network of people who knew how those set up the infrastructure who were aware of you know land laws and street law sound laws so that we would be abiding by you know at least some sort of like rules so that there is no unnecessary reason for the police. affiliates. and you know different people nearby offering their bathrooms offering there are you know lobbies i think a lot of this was possible because we had already such a good infrastructure set up with gel support during the protest. i mean people even have like porta potties that they were able to donate. so i think much of his would be that for other places that might want to take this on or mode
i think it was easier for new york. and separate stuff as quickly as it did because we do have a history of encampments to new york of course most notably occupy wall street but even after that and before that there were smaller encampments not thought of governor cuomo those office or wells fargo bank during the standing rock protests. and so there were already i think a network of people who knew how those set up the infrastructure who were aware of you know land laws and street law sound...
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the editor of "the new york times" editorial page, his name is james bennet, he has resigned after "news" staffers objected to "the times" publishing an opinion piece from republican senator tom cotton on using the military to back up police, to stop rioting, arson, looting and destruction of businesses across the country. also now this, we have number of people dead. 18 people dead, eight of them african-americans in rioting. let's welcome kelly bolar of the independent women's forum. your reaction to this? the criticism comes after "new york times" ran previous opinion pieces from american adversaries including vladmir putin, nicholas nicolas maduro and the taliban. "new york times" staffers didn't complain about that. >> you are absolutely right to point that out, this is mob rule at "the new york times." apparently, those op-eds from terrorists and dictatorships are not too much for these "new york times" journalists to handle but but an op-ed defending united states law from a united states senator, that 5% 8% of american -- 58% of the american population holds the same opinion tha
the editor of "the new york times" editorial page, his name is james bennet, he has resigned after "news" staffers objected to "the times" publishing an opinion piece from republican senator tom cotton on using the military to back up police, to stop rioting, arson, looting and destruction of businesses across the country. also now this, we have number of people dead. 18 people dead, eight of them african-americans in rioting. let's welcome kelly bolar of the...
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we will be joined by the lieutenant governor of new york. the conversation is next. this is bloomberg. alix: really quick on breaking news. the supreme court is narrowing the power of the sec to recoup gains, they are limiting power there. wind upd that they repainting credit investors, that it will be capped and only used to reimburse those particular individuals that were affected. we will bring you more information as this comes out. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> here is first word news. victory for president trump at the supreme court, justices rejected a challenge to the 25% tariff on imported steel products. some have negotiated deals to avoid the tariffs, but they will still be in place for much of the world, including china and japan. present trump is urging republicans to oppose a house democratic bill on police reform. the measure is expected to come up for a vote this week. the present says the measure would "destroy our police." the sponsor of the bill says the president does not understand it. senate republicans have their own police reform legislation. he will
we will be joined by the lieutenant governor of new york. the conversation is next. this is bloomberg. alix: really quick on breaking news. the supreme court is narrowing the power of the sec to recoup gains, they are limiting power there. wind upd that they repainting credit investors, that it will be capped and only used to reimburse those particular individuals that were affected. we will bring you more information as this comes out. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> here is first word news....
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i'm the political anchor here at new york 1 news. we are less than one week away from the new york primary for congress and state senate and assembly. to the divisions will be grappling with major .ublic health crisis weeks, we have been holding you some of the most primary debates. tonight, we bring you a debate for new york's 10th congressional district. let's take a look -- it stretches across manhattan and brooklyn and includes much of the westside including sunset park. the seat is currently occupied by jerry nadler, who has represented the district since 1992. we have invited several of the candidates who are challenging him to this debate we are joined by a former cuomo administration official, lindsay boylan, and a former andrew yang campaign manager, jonathan herzog. the rules have been agreed to by all the candidates. they will take a minute to respond to my questions and we will give them 30 second rebuttals. you can see the full debate on ny one at any time and we are taping this on tuesday, june 16. we're are going to st
i'm the political anchor here at new york 1 news. we are less than one week away from the new york primary for congress and state senate and assembly. to the divisions will be grappling with major .ublic health crisis weeks, we have been holding you some of the most primary debates. tonight, we bring you a debate for new york's 10th congressional district. let's take a look -- it stretches across manhattan and brooklyn and includes much of the westside including sunset park. the seat is...
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day 100 since we had the first case in new york. the first coronavirus case. case in new york. the first coronavirus case. that is when we started counting. day 100. when we first started, all of the experts -- people who studied this across the world. i said, where are we going to go? nobody knew. how fast you could control the spread of the virus. it will depend on what people do. whether or noton people take it seriously. if people except the warnings, understand the virus and understand how serious it is. i am so proud of how new yorkers have responded. i can say this. i am a born and bred new yorkers. -- new yorker. new yorkers heard the message and they did what they had to do. they did it with discipline. if you told me 100 days ago that we would be reopening, when we did not even know how bad it was going to get. we had dire perfections. early productions said it would overwhelm our hospital system by doubling the capacity in the hospital system. beds and,000 hospital they were projecting that we would need over 100,000 hospital beds. it was frightening. new yorkers did
day 100 since we had the first case in new york. the first coronavirus case. case in new york. the first coronavirus case. that is when we started counting. day 100. when we first started, all of the experts -- people who studied this across the world. i said, where are we going to go? nobody knew. how fast you could control the spread of the virus. it will depend on what people do. whether or noton people take it seriously. if people except the warnings, understand the virus and understand how...
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and we are going to act in the state of new york. transparency of records for police officers, which, by the way, the records of police officers will no longer be disclosure, so the records of police officers will be like every other public employee. they will be like teachers, they employees,e csea their records will be available. and if people make complaints about them, they will be in the record and they will be released. ban chokehold. we went through it with eric garner, how many times? to pass a law that says that, the attorney general -- five years ago i did an executive order with the attorney general to investigate cases where police kill an unarmed person. why? because a local district attorney -- and i have tremendous respect for a district attorney, but a district attorney works with the police force day in and day out. how do you expect the public to think that the local district attorney as an arbiter is going to be unbiased? attorney general, statewide elected official, who can do the investigation of police misconduc
and we are going to act in the state of new york. transparency of records for police officers, which, by the way, the records of police officers will no longer be disclosure, so the records of police officers will be like every other public employee. they will be like teachers, they employees,e csea their records will be available. and if people make complaints about them, they will be in the record and they will be released. ban chokehold. we went through it with eric garner, how many times?...
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by the way, here's a pretty safe bet and prediction for new york state and new york city.he state is already number one, they leave the country in people leaving the state and city because of their incompetence, their high taxes and after coronavirus and that disaster at that debacle with the nursing homes, now watching what is happening before our eyes the last few nights, well, we can then watch what happens to the empire state in the once great city of new york. i have a prediction, not hard to make. these events will accelerate a mass migration and history will group blame both of these people for their pathetic lack of action and preparedness. by the way, democratic president of candida, the one ever forgetful joe biden, he didn't say anything about last night's violence against police officers all across the country. yesterday, he came up with the genius idea and said he wants cops to shoot violent criminals that are coming at them with a knife, just shoot them in the leg. no police academy trains that. he also wants some kind of police commission. i have a message f
by the way, here's a pretty safe bet and prediction for new york state and new york city.he state is already number one, they leave the country in people leaving the state and city because of their incompetence, their high taxes and after coronavirus and that disaster at that debacle with the nursing homes, now watching what is happening before our eyes the last few nights, well, we can then watch what happens to the empire state in the once great city of new york. i have a prediction, not hard...
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jonathan: new york city reopening.e're all trying to get our heads around how quickly demand recovers. this is a slow, slow process for new york city. but going global, beyond china, where we have a longer data set, what's the recovery and demand look like for these economies reopening? amrita: if you believe demand fell about 20 million barrels per day, we have easily recovered about 10 million to 12 million barrels per day, and right now we believe global oil demand is about 90 million barrels per day, give or take. again, parts of china are actually above last year's levels, because the government has -- it's basically driving a big stimulus package. it's going take a long time, particularly in the aviation sector. but yes, economies are opening up around the world, because lockdown simply isn't sustainable for growth in the medium term. jonathan: am ri ta, fantastic to catch up with you, to get your thoughts. let's build on this. we all have trade data over in china over the weekend, and i think a lot of people loo
jonathan: new york city reopening.e're all trying to get our heads around how quickly demand recovers. this is a slow, slow process for new york city. but going global, beyond china, where we have a longer data set, what's the recovery and demand look like for these economies reopening? amrita: if you believe demand fell about 20 million barrels per day, we have easily recovered about 10 million to 12 million barrels per day, and right now we believe global oil demand is about 90 million...
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what was new york like? what was america like, for gay, lesbians, transgender citizens before the stonewall riots? what was it like for the lgbt community? >> well, it's really counterintuitive because there's a common tendency, at least in this country, to assume that the further we go back in history generally the worst things are going to be. but, actually in the whole history of -- and the entirety of u.s. history the '60s and '50s were probably the very worst time for lgbt people. that's because there have been a period of liberalization in the 1920s. we know the 1920s was a generally liberal period. but with the great depression coming along, that seemed to begin a clamp down on -- i'm just going to use the term gay people as an umbrella and use the term gay people. and then after the war, we entered the, what could be called a red scare. and this i think was the main reason that there was so much more repression after world war ii. so for example in new york city, the height of arrests of gay men actu
what was new york like? what was america like, for gay, lesbians, transgender citizens before the stonewall riots? what was it like for the lgbt community? >> well, it's really counterintuitive because there's a common tendency, at least in this country, to assume that the further we go back in history generally the worst things are going to be. but, actually in the whole history of -- and the entirety of u.s. history the '60s and '50s were probably the very worst time for lgbt people....
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and now, our fear in new york is those people are going to travel to new york. and they could bring the virus with them. so we are seriously considering, and i'm talking to my neighboring states, because for one state to act, it's more effective if we act as a regional collaboration. and i'm talking to them about putting in guidelines so we don't have people coming from these other states. because i'm telling you, i get phone calls from people in florida saying we want to come to new york because we're afraid of the virus. >> well, if the statement was true, all those increased tests would have negative results, and they don't. house republicans are looking into new york's march 25th order that directed nursing homes to take in infected patients. this thing is not going away, sir. 6,300 people died in new york nursing homes. that's the most in this country. the more time has passed, the more your office has been able to look into this. do you take responsibility for that order and the role it may have played in those deaths? >> yeah, the republicans, steph, are
and now, our fear in new york is those people are going to travel to new york. and they could bring the virus with them. so we are seriously considering, and i'm talking to my neighboring states, because for one state to act, it's more effective if we act as a regional collaboration. and i'm talking to them about putting in guidelines so we don't have people coming from these other states. because i'm telling you, i get phone calls from people in florida saying we want to come to new york...
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in new york city, in new york, in particular that was something that was not utilized in many cases. so what did you find in terms of the approach by doctors to that course of treatment in new york and maybe new york versus another state for example? >> >> in new york the doctors were not able to prescribe the hydroxychloroquine. the main treatment in new york city in elm hearst hospital was essentially to put these patients on a vent. and they really reached to try any alternative treatment even though they were successful in other states. prime florida. my hospital was successfully treating patients with the hydroxychloroquine and the zinc with a completely different number of deaths. jedediah: so what's interesting to me about this is having lived through this in new york city, all we heard about was more ventilators. more ventilators. the need for ventilators as if ventilators was somehow going to be a cure for many people. what you actually found was that the ventilator oftentimes contributed to the deaths of many of these people. that's being alleged by a lot of doctors now. so
in new york city, in new york, in particular that was something that was not utilized in many cases. so what did you find in terms of the approach by doctors to that course of treatment in new york and maybe new york versus another state for example? >> >> in new york the doctors were not able to prescribe the hydroxychloroquine. the main treatment in new york city in elm hearst hospital was essentially to put these patients on a vent. and they really reached to try any alternative...
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here's the mayor in new york now. watch. >> we will take steps immediately to ensure there will be peace and order today and tonight and all week in new york city. >> bill: this was a brutal night in new york last night. there will be an 8:00 p.m. curfew the rest of the week after another night of violence. it was everywhere. so far, peaceful protests but rioters looting businesses and smashing stores. laura ingle back on the streets in new york to give us a taste today. laura? >> hi, bill. what you're seeing behind me is another very large peaceful protest taking place here on foley square. we're in downtown manhattan. you can see, we'll show you tape what it was like earlier. chants in the street. what everybody is hoping is that the peaceful protest will stay this way with a large group. as we have been reporting through the week, police and many others believe that there are outside agitators coming in at night and changing the tone of what we've seen on these streets. well over 1,000 people were here this afterno
here's the mayor in new york now. watch. >> we will take steps immediately to ensure there will be peace and order today and tonight and all week in new york city. >> bill: this was a brutal night in new york last night. there will be an 8:00 p.m. curfew the rest of the week after another night of violence. it was everywhere. so far, peaceful protests but rioters looting businesses and smashing stores. laura ingle back on the streets in new york to give us a taste today. laura?...
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yes, we are seeing bikes in new york, but new york is a metropolitan area of 20 million people.st commuters have to rely on longer distance commuting, either by cars or public transport. you've said a city is as weak as the weakest link. what did you mean by that? what i meant is that places, such as slums and informal settlements, that are becoming hotspots for virus transmission because a city's is interconnected, it is one unified labour market with mobility back—and—forth, then a city that is suffering an increase in the transmission of covid—19 in certain neighbourhoods where public spaces are lacking and where social distancing is impractical, then these places will affect the rest of the city. we've done some work at the world bank where we've used artificial intelligence and information infrastructure to detect places that could be hotspots for transmission when communities have public water fountains and public toilets and you do not have individual connections at home, then these are places that increase the risk and therefore the city will be as weak as the weakest li
yes, we are seeing bikes in new york, but new york is a metropolitan area of 20 million people.st commuters have to rely on longer distance commuting, either by cars or public transport. you've said a city is as weak as the weakest link. what did you mean by that? what i meant is that places, such as slums and informal settlements, that are becoming hotspots for virus transmission because a city's is interconnected, it is one unified labour market with mobility back—and—forth, then a city...
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let's talk about the good news for new york. >> and there is some good news. governor andrew cuomo. i know you will be speaking to him a little bit later. saying they just had the highest number of tests done in new york state, and the lowest positive-percentage rate. that's good, right? the more testing you do, the fewer people who are testing positive. here, in new york city, mayor bill de blasio says they're ready to move into phase two. governor cuomo says he will announce that officially on friday. but noted new york is doing well but governor cuomo says he is concerned about what he's seeing, and he is concerned about people bringing the virus into yonew york state. he was asked specifically if he would consider a quarantine of travelers coming from florida. he might consider it, noting this was really a 180-degree turn from what we saw 100 days ago when florida put similar measures of travel into place for new york. >> yeah, erica. there is a lot of discussion about florida and people heard, in our opening piece, they are seeing that dramatic rise in cases. so much so, that t
let's talk about the good news for new york. >> and there is some good news. governor andrew cuomo. i know you will be speaking to him a little bit later. saying they just had the highest number of tests done in new york state, and the lowest positive-percentage rate. that's good, right? the more testing you do, the fewer people who are testing positive. here, in new york city, mayor bill de blasio says they're ready to move into phase two. governor cuomo says he will announce that...
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that is new york at its best. that is the history of new york. wall, that is the factory fire, that is new york at its best. that is what we did when we passed marriage equality and the rest of the country said, let's look at that. bill and went across the nation, free college tuition, minimum wage $15 so people can actually live and pay rent and eat. the best gun safety law in the united states after sandy hook. carpe momentum. the most aggressive renewable energy program and we will be the first with the best criminal justice reform. that is the plan for next week. next week on monday new york city opens and starts phase one. that is great news. you look at the numbers on new york city, they have dropped dramatically. they were at a high of positive testing of 57% and are now down to 2%. you want to talk about a turnaround? this is going to go in the history book. hit and was the hardest 8 days we have gone to a much different place. there is no place in the united states that is gone from where we were to where we are. no state has gone from w
that is new york at its best. that is the history of new york. wall, that is the factory fire, that is new york at its best. that is what we did when we passed marriage equality and the rest of the country said, let's look at that. bill and went across the nation, free college tuition, minimum wage $15 so people can actually live and pay rent and eat. the best gun safety law in the united states after sandy hook. carpe momentum. the most aggressive renewable energy program and we will be the...
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frankly the governor of new york, governor cuomo, who has a responsibility to all the citizens of nework as their governor should be looking into new york city's operation. he is not immune from his responsiblity. and albany should be calling for more investigation into the waste of taxpayer money and possible illegalities. david: by the way, new yorkers themselves are not in favor of this. this is, there is a very undemocrattic thing happening. it is not just happening in new york city with the city council. it is happening in places like minneapolis which also has a city council that voted unanimously to defund, completely defund the police. you have it happening in places like san francisco, all over the country. chicago, where the city council is voting against the interests of the majority of the people. the majority of new yorks polled do not want, not only do they not want defunding of the police, they don't want to have any elimination of any funding for the police and here's why. show a video clip of a woman the other day, right here, she is 65-year-old woman who in broad day
frankly the governor of new york, governor cuomo, who has a responsibility to all the citizens of nework as their governor should be looking into new york city's operation. he is not immune from his responsiblity. and albany should be calling for more investigation into the waste of taxpayer money and possible illegalities. david: by the way, new yorkers themselves are not in favor of this. this is, there is a very undemocrattic thing happening. it is not just happening in new york city with...
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even with the new york toughness, people with a new york accent, new york swagger, we are loving. that is what we have done for 93 days in a way we have never done it before. never in my lifetime, never in my lifetime has this city and this state come together in the way we have. i do not think it ever will again in my lifetime. you can say, maybe it takes a global pandemic for to happen. i don't know. andn't know if that is true i don't know that the power of what it was like when it came together might not be so beautiful that people want to do it again. remember when we all acted together during coronavirus and we rallied and we knocked coronavirus on his rear end? remember when we wore masks and all had that hand sanitizer? remember what we did? wow, when we come together we can do anything and it is true. it is true for our state, it is true for our nation. when you come together and have one agenda you can do anything. you want to change society? you want to end a tale of two cities? you want to make it one america? you can do that. just the way you knocked coronavirus on it
even with the new york toughness, people with a new york accent, new york swagger, we are loving. that is what we have done for 93 days in a way we have never done it before. never in my lifetime, never in my lifetime has this city and this state come together in the way we have. i do not think it ever will again in my lifetime. you can say, maybe it takes a global pandemic for to happen. i don't know. andn't know if that is true i don't know that the power of what it was like when it came...
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let's talk about the good news for new york. >> reporter: and there is good news.overnor cuomo, i know you'll be speaking to him later, saying that they just had the highest number of tests done in new york state, and the lowest positive percentage rate. so that's good. the more testing you do, the fewer people who are testing positive. in fact, here in new york city, mayor de blasio says they're ready to move into sfphase two monday. the governor talked about what's happening around the country, noting new york is doing very well. but governor cuomo says he's concerned about what he's seeing, concerned about people bringing the virus into new york state. he was asked specifically if he would consider a quarantine for travelers coming into the state from florida, which we know is seeing an uptick in cases. he said it's been recommended to him, and he might consider it, note thing is really a 180-degree turn from what we saw 100 days ago when florida put similar measures into place for new york. >> there is a lot of discussion about florida and people are see thing
let's talk about the good news for new york. >> reporter: and there is good news.overnor cuomo, i know you'll be speaking to him later, saying that they just had the highest number of tests done in new york state, and the lowest positive percentage rate. so that's good. the more testing you do, the fewer people who are testing positive. in fact, here in new york city, mayor de blasio says they're ready to move into sfphase two monday. the governor talked about what's happening around the...
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we'll have much more from here in new york. much more from other cities around the country coming up, but first, let's get to blake burman with some news at the white house. blake? reporter: hi, there, connell and we heard from the treasury department and the irs this afternoon that some 159 million americans have received those direct payments as a result of the cares act in response to covid-19, totaling some $267 billion. now here is why that is important. at this point the treasury department and irs feel they have gotten that money out to everyone whose information they have and everyone who should have received that relief money. meantime back here at the white house we continue to hear that the president's top economic advisors will be meeting by week's end to discuss their ideas for the next potential economic relief measures. one of the president's top economists, kevin hassett this morning laid out the goals for that meeting. >> what we're doing as a team, we're preparing a number of options for the president that we e
we'll have much more from here in new york. much more from other cities around the country coming up, but first, let's get to blake burman with some news at the white house. blake? reporter: hi, there, connell and we heard from the treasury department and the irs this afternoon that some 159 million americans have received those direct payments as a result of the cares act in response to covid-19, totaling some $267 billion. now here is why that is important. at this point the treasury...
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cuomo: buffalo new york, yesterday. i spoke with that gentleman on the phone who, thankfully is alive, but you see that video, and it disturbs your basic sense of decency and humanity. why? why was that necessary? where was that threat that the older gentleman, where was the threat? thethen you just walk by person when you see blood coming from his head. and police officers walked by. it is just fundamentally offensive and frightening. you say, who are we? how did we get to this place? incidents of pushing the press, you have incidents of police getting hit with bricks in the head, and you say where are we? who are we? and these are undeniable situations. the buffalo situation i want to applaud the mayor. the mayor of buffalo suspended the police officers yesterday, immediately. and i believe the district attorney is looking into it from a possible criminal liability point of view, and i applaud the district attorney for moving quickly. but people see this. they see the facts. now, when you have all of this emotion, you
cuomo: buffalo new york, yesterday. i spoke with that gentleman on the phone who, thankfully is alive, but you see that video, and it disturbs your basic sense of decency and humanity. why? why was that necessary? where was that threat that the older gentleman, where was the threat? thethen you just walk by person when you see blood coming from his head. and police officers walked by. it is just fundamentally offensive and frightening. you say, who are we? how did we get to this place?...
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if you look at the new york police department, it's 92% funded by the city of new york. this is not primarily a matter of congressional funding. what happens when you defund public services is they end up being privatized. we have to unbundle and re-militarize and unarmed. no police contact with civilians is in the contract -- -- was that we cannot simply deal with criminal justice, deal with criminal police reform by demilitarizing our police. we have to rethink how we provide housing, how hud works, how the department of education works. we have to desegregate our schools. that is why i am one of the people who is really excited by the true reconciliation commission. not because we do not have to have actionable results but because it goes beyond policing, beyond criminal justice reform. if we want to use this moment to change the destiny of this country, and that is absolutely what we have to do. what jonathan was trying to get at was we need to focus on housing issues, how we provide support to americans. how we focus on education. when barbara lee proposed that, i a
if you look at the new york police department, it's 92% funded by the city of new york. this is not primarily a matter of congressional funding. what happens when you defund public services is they end up being privatized. we have to unbundle and re-militarize and unarmed. no police contact with civilians is in the contract -- -- was that we cannot simply deal with criminal justice, deal with criminal police reform by demilitarizing our police. we have to rethink how we provide housing, how hud...
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we protetest all the time in new york city. organizing.e brown people organizing. are trained in de-escalation. we are trained in bystander intervrvention. we have seen the b brutalityff ththe new yoyork police departrt not just against i innocent, unarmed people, bubut agagainst prprotesters. one of t the largest democracies in the world, we watched the largest police force -- two you remember mayor bloomberg said that if they were an army, nypd would be the seventh largest army in the world. they have been brutalizing protesters across new york city. the mayor has not asked nypd to stand down. we are t tired of it. i'm looking forward to sising te nenew york city councicil also d the mayor accountable and not do any handshakes with the budget unless we defund the new york police department. amy: linda sarsour, this call to defund the police that is echoing throughout the country, explain exactly what it means. and when you say it goes along the lines of what the minneapolis city council says they're going to do within the next year, dismantntle the polie departme
we protetest all the time in new york city. organizing.e brown people organizing. are trained in de-escalation. we are trained in bystander intervrvention. we have seen the b brutalityff ththe new yoyork police departrt not just against i innocent, unarmed people, bubut agagainst prprotesters. one of t the largest democracies in the world, we watched the largest police force -- two you remember mayor bloomberg said that if they were an army, nypd would be the seventh largest army in the world....
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it's quite interesting to see that the first accounts provided by the new york times daily news new york post referred to the rioters as homosexuals or young homosexuals. but within a week the voice, the lgbt press were referring to the leading role played by what at the time were referred to as trans vests or drag queens or street queens. and it's actually the most extensive coverage of that was in the local gay news letter of the majesty in society, a local gay rights organization. interesting lead the trans periodicals of the day, two of which were the ericsson educational foundation newsletter and trans vests, didn't cover the rights, but the gay oriented gay newsletter emphasized the prominent role played by street queens and by drag queens in the riots. so things are quite complicated, we also have the issue of translation, 50 years later, so today we tend to really police the boundaries between gay and trans. but in 1969, many people like marcia marsha p johnson silvia rivera were comfortable referring to themselves as both gay and trans vests, they didn't see those things is nece
it's quite interesting to see that the first accounts provided by the new york times daily news new york post referred to the rioters as homosexuals or young homosexuals. but within a week the voice, the lgbt press were referring to the leading role played by what at the time were referred to as trans vests or drag queens or street queens. and it's actually the most extensive coverage of that was in the local gay news letter of the majesty in society, a local gay rights organization....
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in terms of new york city, new york city is middle of the metrics. going to open new york city tomorrow for phase one. that will happen. when we begin phase one in new york city, remember new york city had the highest number of cases. new york city has the highest density and has also been the location for the protests with the most number of people. we are concerned that those protests may have increased the spread of the virus. going to do 35,000 tests per day just to new york city. snapshot, snapshot. we will launch it on a daily basis to find out exactly what is happening. remember there is a lag on the infection rate, so if you were to protest several days ago, it probably won't show up. but when you get to about seven days, you will start to see a if thosee number protests actually increased the spread previewed were going to increase the number of testing sites in new york, and i'm going to ask again, if you were at a protest, i understand your point, i'm with you. we also had the situation with coronavirus payment act responsibly, get a test.
in terms of new york city, new york city is middle of the metrics. going to open new york city tomorrow for phase one. that will happen. when we begin phase one in new york city, remember new york city had the highest number of cases. new york city has the highest density and has also been the location for the protests with the most number of people. we are concerned that those protests may have increased the spread of the virus. going to do 35,000 tests per day just to new york city. snapshot,...
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now in new york thousands are rallying near the police department headquarters adding to demands for an end to police brutality the city's mayor has extended the nighttime curfew until sunday. but state governor andrew cuomo has criticized new york city's response to the protests and said police haven't done enough to stop looting and vandalism and he's often send in the national guard to help restore order. the n.y.p.d. and the mayor did not do their job last night i believe the. second you have 38000 and more a.p. the. people it is the largest police department in the united states of america you 38000 people and protect property use the police protect property and people look at the video it was a disgrace when all the city's mayor bill de blasio says deploying the national guard would only high tensions we do not need nor do we think it's wise for the national guard to be in new york city nor any armed forces i'm going to tell you why this is really important we have this hour right now if someone needs a history lesson. when outside armed forces go into communities no good comes
now in new york thousands are rallying near the police department headquarters adding to demands for an end to police brutality the city's mayor has extended the nighttime curfew until sunday. but state governor andrew cuomo has criticized new york city's response to the protests and said police haven't done enough to stop looting and vandalism and he's often send in the national guard to help restore order. the n.y.p.d. and the mayor did not do their job last night i believe the. second you...
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last night, as it was in new york state. day 97 of the coronavirus crisis, day 12 of the civil unrest dealing with the aftermath of mr. floyd's murder, and this, my friends, is a combination, colliding crises pounding each other. but, our job is to address what is presented, and this is the reality presented, and this is the reality that is presented is what we will deal with. on the coronavirus situation, there is a lot to learn from what we just went through, and i believe it is a transformative situation for society, and something that we can really learn from going forward. coronavirus was a medical issue, and economic issue, but more than anything, it was a social issue. it was about how people behave, right? and to address coronavirus, what we had to do was to change society. it was not a government operation, it was not something i could do governmentally. people had to do it. government could provide leadership, and we had an operational component, but it was about people making the changes that had to be made. they
last night, as it was in new york state. day 97 of the coronavirus crisis, day 12 of the civil unrest dealing with the aftermath of mr. floyd's murder, and this, my friends, is a combination, colliding crises pounding each other. but, our job is to address what is presented, and this is the reality presented, and this is the reality that is presented is what we will deal with. on the coronavirus situation, there is a lot to learn from what we just went through, and i believe it is a...
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a revolutionary trends formation a statue of abraham lincoln freeing slaves threatened really is new york really stopping americans from going there why. so here is really the big story right the big takeaway the cohen $1000.00 pandemic and its subsequent impact on the global economy followed by the racial unrest that is now taking place and will have an effect on housing now you hear a lot about the stock market and how it's up or it's down because of all these developments that we've experienced but the stock market look it affects about 10 percent of all americans. and less than 2 percent of all of the people on earth but you know what does affect all people housing because one way or another we all need a roof over our heads so we thought this was the topic that we should drill down on joining us now jason hart wit who knows housing by the way from the inside out is an extremely successful real estate investor who connects with thousands of people weekly on jason hartmann dot com where he shares some of his insight with others and he's here to do it for us right now all right jason le
a revolutionary trends formation a statue of abraham lincoln freeing slaves threatened really is new york really stopping americans from going there why. so here is really the big story right the big takeaway the cohen $1000.00 pandemic and its subsequent impact on the global economy followed by the racial unrest that is now taking place and will have an effect on housing now you hear a lot about the stock market and how it's up or it's down because of all these developments that we've...
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scale of one to ten, how worried are you that that will be new york's fate? ood news is that we went through what the other states are going through and we did have a science-based reopening. we did it on the facts we did control it. we did moderate it and that's what works. the states that reopened with abandon, they now have tremendous infection rates they're talking about closing again. their hospitals are overwhelmed. and that vindicates what states like new york did. don't reopen in a rush reopen intelligently and then you won't have a subsequent problem. so we're right on track. our approach has worked. we went from one of the highest infection rates in the united states to one of the lowest infection rates. so the state is coming back. we have to make sure other states don't infect us now >> i was going to ask you about that, because you talked about potentially imposing a quarantine from other states particularly florida which of course did the same to new yorkers. was that a jab at florida's governor or are you considering telling folks from other sta
scale of one to ten, how worried are you that that will be new york's fate? ood news is that we went through what the other states are going through and we did have a science-based reopening. we did it on the facts we did control it. we did moderate it and that's what works. the states that reopened with abandon, they now have tremendous infection rates they're talking about closing again. their hospitals are overwhelmed. and that vindicates what states like new york did. don't reopen in a rush...
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there is an 8:00 pm curfew in new york, question is, is it over? we look forward to this, joining us live from new jersey police department across the river, steve rogers, thanks for coming on. it was fantastic to come to work and see cops and now looters and rioters in the streets. >> bill diblasio and governor cuomo are crying foul against the president for suggesting he bring troops in, crying foul against the police and yet the people in the neighborhood a city are crying help us help us help us. the help is getting there by reason of the police doing the best they could under extraordinary circumstances. it is important these military troops come into restorative. i hope it declines but i'm not very optimistic. jillian: you spent 30 years on the force in new jersey. a lot of people in this country agree there are bad apples in any situation. obviously derek is one of them. what is like to be a police officer and what you are seeing right now, the unimaginable video of officers getting run over in the streets, getting shot, towing what this is
there is an 8:00 pm curfew in new york, question is, is it over? we look forward to this, joining us live from new jersey police department across the river, steve rogers, thanks for coming on. it was fantastic to come to work and see cops and now looters and rioters in the streets. >> bill diblasio and governor cuomo are crying foul against the president for suggesting he bring troops in, crying foul against the police and yet the people in the neighborhood a city are crying help us help...
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will america learn the lessons of new york? utting america, once again, in peril? this is bbc news. welcome if you're watching here in the uk, on pbs in america or around the globe. i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: this is bbc news with the latest headlines remembering george floyd. the first memorial service is held for the man whose death in police custody launched a global movement. george was somebody who was a lwa ys george was somebody who was always welcoming and always made people feel like they were special. everybody wants justice, we want justice special. everybody wants justice, we wantjustice for george. he's going to get it. he's going to get it. two. -- applause. protests continue in cities across the us. this is washington a few moments ago as crowds gather outside the white house. back in control of tripoli:
will america learn the lessons of new york? utting america, once again, in peril? this is bbc news. welcome if you're watching here in the uk, on pbs in america or around the globe. i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: this is bbc news with the latest headlines remembering george floyd. the first memorial service is held for the man whose death in police custody launched a global movement. george was somebody who was a lwa ys george was somebody who was always welcoming and always made...
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new york was the center of the united states, in terms of population, new york city, i think the city's number 50 to a hundred. if you take the 50th to 100th city at that time and add them all up, they still didn't equal new york city. that's how central new york city was. they had a big fear. nra is organized and chartered out of new york. that's where most of the members are and where the headquarters is. >> under the auspices of these weapons crossing borders. in the 20th century we had the mob violence and the gang violence, so how did all that affect the debate in this country? >> oh, well, there's an interesting thing about the riots. i think everybody in the united states agree there's a problem. the only disagreement was more or less in terms of how do you solve that problem? there was a movement in the united states that more or less looked at the united states -- that the government was passing too many laws to catch the criminals that were law abiding citizens. that stepped to firearms. so when they're debating that while everyone agrees that gangsters are a problem, includin
new york was the center of the united states, in terms of population, new york city, i think the city's number 50 to a hundred. if you take the 50th to 100th city at that time and add them all up, they still didn't equal new york city. that's how central new york city was. they had a big fear. nra is organized and chartered out of new york. that's where most of the members are and where the headquarters is. >> under the auspices of these weapons crossing borders. in the 20th century we...
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the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. jordan: i yield to the louisiana three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. johnson: i rise to join my colleagues invoicing my debate concern with the substance of this bill and the broken process by which it was pluse produced. as we have agreed, the issue of updating and reforming the way in which our communities are policed and strengthening the relationship between those brave americans who serve in uniform and communities they serve are matters of critical importance. the people of this country expect and deserve the members of this body to rise to this occasion and work together to find common ground on solutions that will preserve the civil lits of all people and protect and honor the legitimacy of law enforcement. these are not mutually exclusive pursuits. at our hearing in judiciary committee, you heard about that. it's interesting the lens by which we see this. anybody who watched that, we all heard mov
the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. jordan: i yield to the louisiana three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. johnson: i rise to join my colleagues invoicing my debate concern with the substance of this bill and the broken process by which it was pluse produced. as we have agreed, the issue of updating and reforming the way in which our communities are policed and strengthening the relationship between those brave...