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exactly what you heard from the president once asked about the "new york times" report calling it fake news, saying the "new york times" is out to get him because he was a conservative republican, all sorts of material about hunter biden and trying to change the subject. but this report is a devastating picture of a president who is bleeding financially and depending on the presidency to prop him up financially. that is his properties, properties where people can come and seek access to him by spending their money there. the u.s. government spends money at trump properties when he goes to play golf or when they send secret service agents to stay at his hotels. it said he didn't pay taxes in ten of the last 15 years. paid $750 in federal taxes in 2016 as a candidate, 2017, that he has personal coming due of $300 billion that he is personally guaranteed in the next several years indicating the financial distress he is suffering. one thing it does is affirm the president's statement which he aluded to in a news conference he is in fact been under audit. the subject of the audit as the "ti
exactly what you heard from the president once asked about the "new york times" report calling it fake news, saying the "new york times" is out to get him because he was a conservative republican, all sorts of material about hunter biden and trying to change the subject. but this report is a devastating picture of a president who is bleeding financially and depending on the presidency to prop him up financially. that is his properties, properties where people can come and...
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you know, but it has always been there. >> it's a new york institution. >> i new york institution.re in 1978 when he moved into my apartment, when i moved back part-time to the city come back to the upper west side. it was still there. it just made me happy for some reason to see it. i started to sort of imagine that is going to go out of business, and i got like hysterical weeping or collect thousands of people die from coronavirus, no. grace papaya disappearing? that's what made me cry. it was like hysterical crying. it was like for me it symbolized what new york was going to lose and what would not come back. i'm happy to say that grace papaya is doing very well. checked that one. i know, i know, i'm telling you, who knows? check that were off my list. >> i i think that something i tried to caption is this sort of before and after and what we have lost probably. some cases we have probably lost. hopefully aspects of new york will come back, but as you read the book that are recollections about subway rides or experiences in crowded bars or in restaurants. for a taxi ride, you kn
you know, but it has always been there. >> it's a new york institution. >> i new york institution.re in 1978 when he moved into my apartment, when i moved back part-time to the city come back to the upper west side. it was still there. it just made me happy for some reason to see it. i started to sort of imagine that is going to go out of business, and i got like hysterical weeping or collect thousands of people die from coronavirus, no. grace papaya disappearing? that's what made...
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forget bodyguards, he better have an army if he thinks it's going to walk down the street in new york. no, new yorkers don't want to have anything to do with them and he knows it. he couldn't step foot in new york city. >> jason: all this blustering comes following a massive spike in crime in new york where just today the new york police department released footage of a man suspected in the choking and rubbing of a 78-year-old man in the bronx. they mean well on twitter, that's just a few weeks after she promoted said writers around the country. oh how the poles have changed. joining us now with reaction is baltimore congressional candidate kimberly clay sick. i want to start to talk about baltimore just on the street from new york. i won't have to tell you, when i saw what kamala harris, the senator, candidate for president, selection for the vice president. she is out there actively promoting the way to bail people out of jail and that's a huge difference between protests. and these rioters, who allegedly did something wrong. and trying to get them out as fast as you can. >> she is
forget bodyguards, he better have an army if he thinks it's going to walk down the street in new york. no, new yorkers don't want to have anything to do with them and he knows it. he couldn't step foot in new york city. >> jason: all this blustering comes following a massive spike in crime in new york where just today the new york police department released footage of a man suspected in the choking and rubbing of a 78-year-old man in the bronx. they mean well on twitter, that's just a few...
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would feel remiss if i did not mention the beat whites book about new york called new york new york.er written about the city. he talks about how new york bestows the gift of loneliness for those who desire such prize prizes. doesn't have solitude, he doesn't say uses loneliness, it always stuck with me. this really excellent book about new york and what it's like in the city, you to do well and survive and come back , in whatever form it comes back. >> i live -- it is a whole new layer and there will be a new new york. i will be the elements that each fell in love with. and it will be a new city. >> it will be a new city. are there any more questions? i think we are. hopes there's one more here. nope okay here's one. you mentioned your book from goldstein. [inaudible] insomniac city and you wrote a book called policing demons. have you been sleeping during the pandemic? you have pandemic dreams? >> guest: i had an anxiety dream about not having a mask. >> host: and many people i know have that too. or you have a master you're in a crowded place and no one else does. here he. >> gues
would feel remiss if i did not mention the beat whites book about new york called new york new york.er written about the city. he talks about how new york bestows the gift of loneliness for those who desire such prize prizes. doesn't have solitude, he doesn't say uses loneliness, it always stuck with me. this really excellent book about new york and what it's like in the city, you to do well and survive and come back , in whatever form it comes back. >> i live -- it is a whole new layer...
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new york?ced back a bit in the 80s went down again with crack, pandemic, crime very unlivable city went so far as all liberal as it is to elect rudy giuliani from rudy giuliani ebb michael bloomberg for er essentially 20 years city was governed by republican mayor, progressive republican mayor nevertheless it is going to have to get worse before the political shift changes. right now new york city politics has gone heavily to the left, and democrat socialists elected in state and city governments there is going to be more that have in election cycle i think going to be more pain. >> what are expectation for reunder a trump presidency versus a biden presidency. >> well i think, under a trump presidency you will see continued growth in some commercial sectors i ploef they will be the incentivized by tax policy, because they will want to see our country, recovery in best way is to incentive business to make infrastructure investments, and construction and development. i think, are under a biden ad
new york?ced back a bit in the 80s went down again with crack, pandemic, crime very unlivable city went so far as all liberal as it is to elect rudy giuliani from rudy giuliani ebb michael bloomberg for er essentially 20 years city was governed by republican mayor, progressive republican mayor nevertheless it is going to have to get worse before the political shift changes. right now new york city politics has gone heavily to the left, and democrat socialists elected in state and city...
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new york will come back.ome back quickly, or will it be a matter of many, many years? >> neil: governor cuomo gets a bad rap. he is nowhere near as controversial or polarizing a figure as the new york city mayor, who's been pushing this notion that maybe we hold off on indoor dining in the big apple until next year. cuomo himself has hinted that it is going to leave a lot of folks in new york to hop across the river by train, or swim, i guess, to get indoor dining in new jersey, which will resume on friday, so he gets a bigger issue. he remains a very popular figu figure. the mayor of new york, how do you think they work all this stuff out? forget about the arrogance of the president. those two were not on the same page. >> the mayor is a catastrophe. where republicans and democrats don't agree on anything, i think in new york, they agree that de blasio has been an absolute mess. well, we have an awful mayor. if i were married today, i would use my emergency power to take over. right now, one of the reasons w
new york will come back.ome back quickly, or will it be a matter of many, many years? >> neil: governor cuomo gets a bad rap. he is nowhere near as controversial or polarizing a figure as the new york city mayor, who's been pushing this notion that maybe we hold off on indoor dining in the big apple until next year. cuomo himself has hinted that it is going to leave a lot of folks in new york to hop across the river by train, or swim, i guess, to get indoor dining in new jersey, which...
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sees as not doing enough to stop outbreaks of violence like portland, seattle, washington dc and new yorkorkers are unsafe, they don't have a mayor, they don't have a governor that is willing to protect the this administration, this president is insisting on working with governors to ensure they can secure their communities and taking bold action in a legal way. mike: let's discuss it with kevin walling and new york city police commissioner bernard carei see. your thoughts on your beloved city and the president applying pressure on bill diblasio and other prominent democrats. >> i don't think he has a choice. there has to be some accountability to democratic leaders in these cities like new york, portland, seattle, dc and others that have failed, completely failed to secure their cities and it is only getting worse so that is why the president is applying pressure. i am outraged at the governor's comments because the governor doesn't realize the president does have an army. he has an army that will support him any day of the week he walks down the streets of new york city. i can guarantee
sees as not doing enough to stop outbreaks of violence like portland, seattle, washington dc and new yorkorkers are unsafe, they don't have a mayor, they don't have a governor that is willing to protect the this administration, this president is insisting on working with governors to ensure they can secure their communities and taking bold action in a legal way. mike: let's discuss it with kevin walling and new york city police commissioner bernard carei see. your thoughts on your beloved city...
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when he ran for district attorney, for example, in new york county, new york county was one county and there were people all over the burroughs of new york city that day who wanted to vote for thomas dewey. thomas dewey wasn't on their ballot. he had electrified this city with his exploits taking on the rackets. and because new york, even more then than now, was the heart of american communications. you had the loose press. you had, obviously, the radio networks. i mean, to become a phenomenon in new york meant potentially a national phenomenon. tom dewey was the inspiration, i don't know if you ever saw the movies, but hollywood was cranking out a movie a week at one point in the late 1930's, inspired by his exploits. in 1939, 37 years old, the district attorney of new york county, is leading franklin roosevelt in the gallup poll by 16 points in a mythical matchup. it's hard to imagine. it went beyond hero worship, but it's hard to imagine -- i can't think of anyone since. i mean, lindbergh, in his own way, in his own sphere, you know, at one point had that kind of universal appeal. b
when he ran for district attorney, for example, in new york county, new york county was one county and there were people all over the burroughs of new york city that day who wanted to vote for thomas dewey. thomas dewey wasn't on their ballot. he had electrified this city with his exploits taking on the rackets. and because new york, even more then than now, was the heart of american communications. you had the loose press. you had, obviously, the radio networks. i mean, to become a phenomenon...
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york is recognized. from new ms. maow thee: if the gentleman is prepared to close, i ampared close likewise. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves. the gentleman from texas is cogned. mr. cud: artificial intelligence i leading to break throughs in productivity across the nation such as science, transportaon, health care and education. e american people desee gornment that takes full advantage ofhe technology in a reonsible manner. h.r. 2575 will help ensure oper oversight over the use of such technology. i urge my lleagues to support this billnd yield back the balance ofy time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields back. gentlady is recognized. mrs. maloney. i- mrs. maloney: will the -- i urge my colleagues to pass theill. the speaker pro tempore: those in favor sayye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is ssednd without objectn the motion to reconsider is laidn the table. for what purp gentlewoman from new york
york is recognized. from new ms. maow thee: if the gentleman is prepared to close, i ampared close likewise. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves. the gentleman from texas is cogned. mr. cud: artificial intelligence i leading to break throughs in productivity across the nation such as science, transportaon, health care and education. e american people desee gornment that takes full advantage ofhe technology in a reonsible manner. h.r. 2575 will help ensure oper oversight over the...
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forget body guards, he better have an army if he thinks he is going to walk down the street in new york. >> andrew cuomo insisted while the president wants to make the election about law and order it should be about what he called president trump's negligence in response to coronavirus. the president firing back on that front tweeting governor andrew cuomo of new york has the worst record on death and china virus. 111,000 people alone died in nursing homes because of his incompetence. that a reference to andrew cuomo allowing elderly coronavirus patients to go back into nursing homes where others became infected. president trump also under fire today for suggesting at this north carolina event the people who vote by mail should also go to the polls on election day. >> if you get the unsolicited ballot, send it in and then make sure that it is counted, and if it does not tabulate, you vote. you just vote. and then if they tabulate a very late, which they should not be doing, they will see that you voted so it won't count. >> critics pounced on the president claiming he was urging people
forget body guards, he better have an army if he thinks he is going to walk down the street in new york. >> andrew cuomo insisted while the president wants to make the election about law and order it should be about what he called president trump's negligence in response to coronavirus. the president firing back on that front tweeting governor andrew cuomo of new york has the worst record on death and china virus. 111,000 people alone died in nursing homes because of his incompetence....
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you will see an extended work out in new york.de of new york, the unique part of this pandemic is no one is immune. if you want to think about relative exposure, commercial lending is going to be hit hard and the hardest. we have talked about lower interest rates, affecting borrowers at their lower monthly payments, and we have seen borrowing pickup. joe: one of the things that got attention was the ppp program, there was a lot of praise about how community banks did in managing that program, arguably better than the major banks. did that turn out to be investors are looking through it because they were temporary? chris: it has been a huge success. the economic transactions have not changed. the revenue recognition has been pushed out. when the program was written, we thought it would come into the second or third order -- quarter. while they are transitory earnings, they are capital. the industry entered this pandemic with record capital levels and these fees will only add to that. speak to any you consolidation that we will see
you will see an extended work out in new york.de of new york, the unique part of this pandemic is no one is immune. if you want to think about relative exposure, commercial lending is going to be hit hard and the hardest. we have talked about lower interest rates, affecting borrowers at their lower monthly payments, and we have seen borrowing pickup. joe: one of the things that got attention was the ppp program, there was a lot of praise about how community banks did in managing that program,...
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if he thinks is going to walk down the street in new york. w, new yorkers don't want have anything to do with them. he knows it. he could not step foot in new york city. >> jason: all this blustering following a mass of in crime where the new york police department released footage of a man suspected of a choking and the murder of a man in the bronx. anybody who walks new york streets needs an army to feel safe. meanwhile, on twitter, kamala harris is now condemning the riots in portland. that's just a few weeks after she promoted a fund that bails out rioters around the country. oh, how the poles have changed. joining them with the reaction is republican congressional candidate kimberly clay psychic, civil rights attorney leo terrel, new york congressman lee zeldin. kimberly, starting with you and talking about baltimore just on the street there from new york. i've got to tell you, when i saw what kamala harris, the senator, candidate for president, selection for the vice preside vice president. she's actively out there promoting a way to bai
if he thinks is going to walk down the street in new york. w, new yorkers don't want have anything to do with them. he knows it. he could not step foot in new york city. >> jason: all this blustering following a mass of in crime where the new york police department released footage of a man suspected of a choking and the murder of a man in the bronx. anybody who walks new york streets needs an army to feel safe. meanwhile, on twitter, kamala harris is now condemning the riots in portland....
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good news about what is happening in new york and new jersey.t being said, there is absolutely concern that whenever we have the opportunity to take action, to get takeout as opposed to eating in a restaurant, to have fewer people, all of those little steps will make it easier to avoid the big steps. joe: rate reporting. i encourage everyone to check out your latest story. coming up, another story you may have missed, one of the biggest tax in the history of crypto. heist thatde the almost brought down the world's second-biggest cryptocurrency. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: some breaking news on disney. the company saying it plans to lay off 28,000 u.s. themepark workers. disney saying that most of these folks are still on furlough. disney shares falling a little bit here in after hours. we want to pivot from that over to the world of cryptocurrency, a story that you may have missed. theory,ocusing on a which you know a ton about. which you know a ton about. joe: this year, cryptocurrencies are performing like regular assets. kind of interesting
good news about what is happening in new york and new jersey.t being said, there is absolutely concern that whenever we have the opportunity to take action, to get takeout as opposed to eating in a restaurant, to have fewer people, all of those little steps will make it easier to avoid the big steps. joe: rate reporting. i encourage everyone to check out your latest story. coming up, another story you may have missed, one of the biggest tax in the history of crypto. heist thatde the almost...
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i do think new york will come back. there's no place like new york and new yorkers. >> yes.or sure. and it will be a different city, but it will come back in a different way, i think. >> yeah. yeah, i mean, i worry about some places that, i mean, it's one of the things that i love so much about new york which was going down some weird side street in midtown and running into some shoe store that made orthopedic shoes and, like, everything in the window was covered with dust, but they still were operational, and they had those weird, like, polio shoes. i wonder, like, how is that store going to come back? >> yeah. >> you know? it won't. it won't. and one of the things that made new york, makes new york to special is the sort of layering, you know? you have this, you know, condo or very fresh-faced store, you know, for some kind of cosmetic you've never heard of next to orthopedic shoe store that's been there since, i don't know what, the pre-cam by january era or something. and it's all mashed together and all different eras, and, you know, a store that just sells, like, dowel
i do think new york will come back. there's no place like new york and new yorkers. >> yes.or sure. and it will be a different city, but it will come back in a different way, i think. >> yeah. yeah, i mean, i worry about some places that, i mean, it's one of the things that i love so much about new york which was going down some weird side street in midtown and running into some shoe store that made orthopedic shoes and, like, everything in the window was covered with dust, but they...
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is the only major school district to resume in-person learning this month as new york new york state recorded more than 1,000 new daily cases for the first time since june. they're closely monitoring an alarming rise in cases specifically in brooklyn and queens. joining us now with the very latest is nbc's ron allen. ron, good to talk with you. give us a sense where school administrators stand to reopen schools in new york city. >> reporter: i think it's a lot of concern among students, teachers and educators. because public schools in new york city are supposed to open for the first time and it's been delayed now twice for over a period of several weeks. out of safety concerns. teachers have objected. principals have objected. parents have objected. now governor cuomo just gave a briefing where he said there are some alarming signs suggesting that the number of covid cases is ticking up, but he said that they're targeting ten zip codes across the state, now the other issue in this, some of those communities especially in prook lin have large orthodox jewish populations and it's the
is the only major school district to resume in-person learning this month as new york new york state recorded more than 1,000 new daily cases for the first time since june. they're closely monitoring an alarming rise in cases specifically in brooklyn and queens. joining us now with the very latest is nbc's ron allen. ron, good to talk with you. give us a sense where school administrators stand to reopen schools in new york city. >> reporter: i think it's a lot of concern among students,...
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after years of refusing to release his tax returns "the new york times" says it obtained more than two decades of tax data for trump and his business organization. the documents which have not been seen by abc news shows the president is hemorrhaging cash. "the new york times" reports trump's endorsement deals from "the apprentice" are drying up. "the times" writes into the next four years more than $300 million in loans for which he is personally responsible come due. president trump repeatedly refused to release his taxes saying he's under irs audit. >> the irs doesn't treat me well. they treat me like they treated the tea party. they don't treat me well. they treat me very badly. you have people in the irs that -- they treat me very badly. they're under audit. >> trump boasted about trying to avoid paying taxes. >> i fight like hell to pay as little as possible. can i say that? i have legally used the tax laws to my benefit. i fight very hard because this country wastes our money. >> reporter: according to "the new york times" trump paid only $750 of income taxes in 2016. in between
after years of refusing to release his tax returns "the new york times" says it obtained more than two decades of tax data for trump and his business organization. the documents which have not been seen by abc news shows the president is hemorrhaging cash. "the new york times" reports trump's endorsement deals from "the apprentice" are drying up. "the times" writes into the next four years more than $300 million in loans for which he is personally...
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back to new york.will walk down the street in new york? forget body guards, he better have an army. if he thinks he is going to walk down the street in new york. >> one of the governor spokespeople clarifying the statement was not a threat, but his way of showing how much new yorkers dislike trump. the president continuing the fight with cuomo tweeting today. governor andrew cuomo of new york has the worst record on death and china virus, 11,000 people alone dying in nursing homes because of his incompetence." the death toll actually stands just over 6600 people. some suggest that the number is far greater given that it does not include the elderly who died at hospitals. according to the associated press, federal data shows nursing homes reported 65% more deaths than the state counted during june and july. the justice department last week calling on new york, new jersey, michigan, and pennsylvania to hand over information about patient care during the pandem pandemic. and as the offer stretches into se
back to new york.will walk down the street in new york? forget body guards, he better have an army. if he thinks he is going to walk down the street in new york. >> one of the governor spokespeople clarifying the statement was not a threat, but his way of showing how much new yorkers dislike trump. the president continuing the fight with cuomo tweeting today. governor andrew cuomo of new york has the worst record on death and china virus, 11,000 people alone dying in nursing homes because...
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that's from the "new york times" report tonight. mr. cohen, can you add any more context to that? >> i can. i also discussed this on my new podcast, mea culpa. i said on one of your competing television shows, they were probably very lenient in how they took their deductions. trump's biggest fear is that he will wiped up at the end of the day with a massive tax bill that will be based on fraud, penalties, fines, and he doesn't have the money. he's not liquid within which to pay it. so i believe that's probably his biggest fear. do i believe they improperly classified the stormy daniels payment to me? yes, i absolutely do. i'm certain with a little more digging, whether it's by the government or by the fabulous "new york times," i'm 100% certain that will turn out to be accurate. >> why do you think he was granted the leniency as you put it? why would they go easy on him? >> i didn't see irs granted leniency, i say he's lentient in how he took the deductions and used the accounting firm to take these deductions. >> sorry. i misheard you. sorry about that. what do you think a deeper
that's from the "new york times" report tonight. mr. cohen, can you add any more context to that? >> i can. i also discussed this on my new podcast, mea culpa. i said on one of your competing television shows, they were probably very lenient in how they took their deductions. trump's biggest fear is that he will wiped up at the end of the day with a massive tax bill that will be based on fraud, penalties, fines, and he doesn't have the money. he's not liquid within which to pay...
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and that's literally what makes new york, new york. new york is resilient. have the greatest moment ever in history to rebuild the iconic new york we need. and by doing, that we're going to get rid of bottle service in nightclubs because it's ruining a good night, right. people should not pay $200 for vodka. >> stephen: this is true. you know what they should pay $200 for? bacon egg and cheese. all right, and give my-- give my love to mike. >> mike, we love you! we love you! you know, this could be. >> stephen: "god-level knowledge darts," this book on sale now. desus and mero. we'll be back with a performance by jake isaac. thank you, gentlemen. >> thank you, stephen! ♪ ♪ ♪ imagine the places we'll go... togeexpedia when he was diagnosed my son bewith leukemia.years old he would get sick. aubrey would take him to the bathroom and she would rub his back. our family is fighting this every single day. if donald trump gets rid of our health care law, my son won't be protected. we would have to be making some tough decisions about what medications we can afford.
and that's literally what makes new york, new york. new york is resilient. have the greatest moment ever in history to rebuild the iconic new york we need. and by doing, that we're going to get rid of bottle service in nightclubs because it's ruining a good night, right. people should not pay $200 for vodka. >> stephen: this is true. you know what they should pay $200 for? bacon egg and cheese. all right, and give my-- give my love to mike. >> mike, we love you! we love you! you...
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while in new york, he developed what came to be called yellow journalism. yellow journalism. often yellow journalism is characterized these days as synonymous with sensational treatment of news. as it was practiced in the late 19th century, yellow journalism was more than the statement of the news, it is a genre characterized by a number of distinctive features. including large headlines. sometimes they would stretch across the page, the front page. imaginative use of graphics was another character feature of yellow journalism was it was practiced in new york and elsewhere in the late 19th century. use of illustrations was another feature of this genre. the time, most newspapers were very dull, very boring. they're layouts were very gray. did not make use of big headlines, did not make use of graphic images or later photographs. yellow journalism was characterized by a tireless self-promotion indicated by the use of the newspaper's name prominently in the newspaper. particularly on a front page. this is a copy of the new york journal from october 1897 in which the newspaper is
while in new york, he developed what came to be called yellow journalism. yellow journalism. often yellow journalism is characterized these days as synonymous with sensational treatment of news. as it was practiced in the late 19th century, yellow journalism was more than the statement of the news, it is a genre characterized by a number of distinctive features. including large headlines. sometimes they would stretch across the page, the front page. imaginative use of graphics was another...
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that's from "the new york times'" report tonight. mr. cohen, can you add any more context to that? >> so, i can, and i also disc s discussed on my new podcast, "mea culpa," that trump doesn't report the income that he claims and one of the things that i also said on one of your competing television shows is that they were probably very lenient in how they took their assumptions and trump's biggest fear is he'll end up at the end of the day with a massive tax bill that will be based on fr d fraud, penalties, fines, and he doesn't have the money. he doesn't -- he's not liquid within which to pay it. so i believe that that's probably his biggest fear. and do i believe that they improperly classified the stormy daniel payment to me? yes, i absolutely do. and i'm certain that with a little more digging, whether it's by the government or by the fabulous "new york times," i'm 100% certain that will turn out to be accurate. >> why do you think he was granted the leniency, as you put it? why would they go easy on him? >> oh, i didn't say the irs granted him the leniency. i'm saying he is len
that's from "the new york times'" report tonight. mr. cohen, can you add any more context to that? >> so, i can, and i also disc s discussed on my new podcast, "mea culpa," that trump doesn't report the income that he claims and one of the things that i also said on one of your competing television shows is that they were probably very lenient in how they took their assumptions and trump's biggest fear is he'll end up at the end of the day with a massive tax bill that...
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the new york legislature to ban state -- new york state chattered banks from having affiliates. they're proposing to get rid of affiliates and glass follows suit. i think these different elements, glass's dealings with regulators in the '20s, the failure of the bank of the united states and the new legislature caused glass to move to separate the -- to require banks to get rid of their securities affiliates. that's what we remember it for today but it had other provisions. glass gets his bill done and remember back in 1912 he presented president wilson -- 1913, he presented president wilson with a draft of the federal reserve act. glass goes to franklin roosevelt, and it has limits on deposit insurance, banning bank affiliates. rooseve roosevelt hesitates because he thinks deposit insurance is a terrible idea. but eventually, events cause roosevelt to support the act. so that is the second major accomplishment of glass and, again, it reflects his belief, i think, that fragmentation is a better way to address things than regulation. because the act, instead of providing for the r
the new york legislature to ban state -- new york state chattered banks from having affiliates. they're proposing to get rid of affiliates and glass follows suit. i think these different elements, glass's dealings with regulators in the '20s, the failure of the bank of the united states and the new legislature caused glass to move to separate the -- to require banks to get rid of their securities affiliates. that's what we remember it for today but it had other provisions. glass gets his bill...
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kathy, new york lieutenant governor. down to the decision and news conference later with chairman powell. we will be catching up with peter oppenheimer, goldman sachs international chief equity strategist. your bond market with the smallest of bids, yields lower. a single basis point, 0.67%. together with tom keene lisa abramowicz, i am jonathan ferro, heard on bloomberg radio, seen is bloomberg tv, this is kevin "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. >> good data quality has been to terry rating for several years, but has been really bad during this crisis. >> we have been on an unsustainable traject
kathy, new york lieutenant governor. down to the decision and news conference later with chairman powell. we will be catching up with peter oppenheimer, goldman sachs international chief equity strategist. your bond market with the smallest of bids, yields lower. a single basis point, 0.67%. together with tom keene lisa abramowicz, i am jonathan ferro, heard on bloomberg radio, seen is bloomberg tv, this is kevin "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one....
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in new york. from london, i'm guy johnson, with my cohost in new york, alix steel. welcome to "bloomberg markets." alix: yes, it was a debate. was it? it was a long night for many of us in the u.s. let's check on the markets for a different story right now than even a few hours ago. s&p up almost 1%. part of it is stimulus talks. steve mnuchin says we could see a $1.5 trillion plan brought forward by a bipartisan group of house members that -- that can scale to $2 trillion. that would be huge. commodities like copper also doing well. report we got came in pretty strong. the idea is that the economy in the u.s. is not falling off a cliff, not yet, but that seems to be enough to lift stocks. strongso getting some data coming through and it comes to pending home sales. the month on month number blowing past expectations. we do better on a month by month basis of 8.8%. that was well above expectations. that takes the nonseasonally adjusted year on year number two 20.5%. this is a market that has come back in a really big way. alix: and continues to stay strong, like aut
in new york. from london, i'm guy johnson, with my cohost in new york, alix steel. welcome to "bloomberg markets." alix: yes, it was a debate. was it? it was a long night for many of us in the u.s. let's check on the markets for a different story right now than even a few hours ago. s&p up almost 1%. part of it is stimulus talks. steve mnuchin says we could see a $1.5 trillion plan brought forward by a bipartisan group of house members that -- that can scale to $2 trillion. that...
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to secretly stipend nearly $4 million away from a program that treats firefighters in new york and fedex suffering from 9/11 related illnesses. starting withholding payments four years ago, covering medical services, firefighters, emergency medical technicians and paramedics according to documents revealed by the news. made by the national institute for safety and health instead of sending to the city, the treasury started keeping some of the money. there is more to that story. you can find that online, if you wish. ♪ >> tv on c-span2 has taught nonfiction books and authors every weekend. coming up this weekend, saturday 8:40 p.m. eastern, carter page, policy advisory for 2016 presidential campaign on his book, abuse and power. an innocent american framed in an attempted queue against the president. sunday 7:40 p.m. eastern, wildlife media correspondence with his book, hoax. donald trump, fox news and dangerous distortion of truth. 9:00 p.m. and "afterwards", sarah huckabee sanders, former white house press secretary for president trump in her book, speaking for myself. faith, freedom an
to secretly stipend nearly $4 million away from a program that treats firefighters in new york and fedex suffering from 9/11 related illnesses. starting withholding payments four years ago, covering medical services, firefighters, emergency medical technicians and paramedics according to documents revealed by the news. made by the national institute for safety and health instead of sending to the city, the treasury started keeping some of the money. there is more to that story. you can find...
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from new york and toronto, this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: this is first word news.five civilians killed and two others wounded after a rocket targeting in the baghdad international airport struck a nearby residential area, according to iraqi officials. attacks have become more common, often targeting the u.s. troop bases and embassy in baghdad. the frequency has prompted the trump administration to threat to close its diplomatic mission in the iraqi capital. the u.k. and european union are starting a crucial week of brexit talks. eu officials are stiffening demands over how any trade deal will be enforced. the british prime minister is not trusted by the eu because of his attempt to rewrite the exit agreement, still both sides are holding out hope a deal can be reached. president trump is denouncing a report on his taxes as "fake news." according to the new york times, he paid only $750 in u.s. income taxes in 2016 and 2017. the paper says he squandered millions and faces mil
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new york city. you name the safety precaution, we're doing it. >> what about, mayor, the more than 40% of the city's students who have opted for entirely remote learning this fall. how are you meeting the needs of those students who will not be returning to classrooms? >> wolf, that's how the school year begins. they'll have an opportunity in november if they want to come back into the blended learning and be part of the time in school. they'll have a chance to do that as early as november. but we want to do the very best we can for kids who are all remote. it's hard, our educators are doing a really great job creating every possible way to make it work, but the truth is, remote teaching just isn't in any way as good for kids as in-person teaching. so you can make it better, but you can't make it as good as in person. >> your city, as we all know, was hit incredibly hard by this virus, and understandably some residents in new york, they've actually been very hesitant to return. you received a letter
new york city. you name the safety precaution, we're doing it. >> what about, mayor, the more than 40% of the city's students who have opted for entirely remote learning this fall. how are you meeting the needs of those students who will not be returning to classrooms? >> wolf, that's how the school year begins. they'll have an opportunity in november if they want to come back into the blended learning and be part of the time in school. they'll have a chance to do that as early as...
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he is trying to kill new york city. donald trump caused the covid outbreak in new york.d his incompetent d.c. and his incompetent nih and his incompetent department of homeland security. >> pretty incredible accusation. sure, the governor of new york is a political operator, but those are incredible things to say. trump sweeting new york state is a mess, no money, high taxes and crime. november 3rd, we can fix it. "outfront" now, how donald trump turned the presidency into a business. and "it's even worse than you think: what the trump administration is doing to america." you have covered the president for more than 30 years. cuomo and he are in a deep psychological dual. you heard cuomo say this is personal for the president. how personal is it for trump? >> oh, i think this is very personal for trump. donald, remember denounced new york as he declared he was changing his residence to florida. he lost not only new york state but his own voting precinct by a significant margin. and so, it's not surprising that donald wants to distance himself from new york. and of course
he is trying to kill new york city. donald trump caused the covid outbreak in new york.d his incompetent d.c. and his incompetent nih and his incompetent department of homeland security. >> pretty incredible accusation. sure, the governor of new york is a political operator, but those are incredible things to say. trump sweeting new york state is a mess, no money, high taxes and crime. november 3rd, we can fix it. "outfront" now, how donald trump turned the presidency into a...
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still ahead new york times readers are all in arms over the papers fact check of last night's debates live below us is all of us right after this break. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see if there. is you'll be a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being so. direct. what is true what is fake. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the death. or in making the shallowness. hello again the new york times is under fire from its own readers over its coverage of choose the night's presidential debate the paper tweeted this screenshots of its fucked checking piece it shows a quote from joe biden claiming we left trump a booming economy and he calls the recession the new york times flag faults and it's mostly liberal readers who are all impressed and this is the image you choose to include cancelling my subscription tomorrow i'm done with the this is ridiculous ludicro
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this is the heart of new york. the city supposedly never sleeps has been asleep for a long time now. the question, will it ever wake up. what do you think of the lockdowns. i know you're a technical guy. talk outside of your lane for a second. what do you think of the lockdowns? >> david, no question, new york, other big city, metropolitan areas will be changed for years, even when we do get a virus -- david: vaccines. >> yeah a vaccine to the virus, if we do get a vaccine. there have been longstanding economic ramifications. keep in mind that is what caused the downturn in the stock market and the economy. david: right. >> wasn't so much the virus t was lockdowns. mandatory lockdowns. populations like new york city and businesses here in will be take years and years to unravel without question. david: alan, i think you're in chicago. jonathan, talk about chicago, are you seeing the same thing there we see in new york. >> interestingly enough, jonathan and i live in the same building in the heart of the financial d
this is the heart of new york. the city supposedly never sleeps has been asleep for a long time now. the question, will it ever wake up. what do you think of the lockdowns. i know you're a technical guy. talk outside of your lane for a second. what do you think of the lockdowns? >> david, no question, new york, other big city, metropolitan areas will be changed for years, even when we do get a virus -- david: vaccines. >> yeah a vaccine to the virus, if we do get a vaccine. there...
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outside of new york county. why or what is the basis of the inference that abroad if it seeks the documentation that the course of business incomes or deductions that derived from operations outside of new york county. would you address that. >> yes driver and again comes back to the course ability to find its own experience and common sense. as i think that everybody knows, something unusual about her office seeking information about it state and foreign transactions. that has elements, both laws and otherwise will involve filing a tax return or providing financial statements are potential lenders etc. there's falsities that extend this in misstated income for example from some foreign transaction or whatever. if new york city is the world wide commerce center. over which we have jurisdiction because it has either fax or activity within that and if and trent manhattan. agreement the companies at the center of that activity. that happens all the time. >> i correct in my understanding that there is no stay on the
outside of new york county. why or what is the basis of the inference that abroad if it seeks the documentation that the course of business incomes or deductions that derived from operations outside of new york county. would you address that. >> yes driver and again comes back to the course ability to find its own experience and common sense. as i think that everybody knows, something unusual about her office seeking information about it state and foreign transactions. that has elements,...
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new york city officials now may have to return to previous restrictions as new clusters are reported in brooklyn and queens. over the weekend new jersey reported its highest daily case count since early june. this weekend wisconsin just set a record for new cases in one day, around 2800. a top official in the state's second largest county says college-age people are major drivers of the spikes there. >> these young people, you know, they interact with people throughout the community. they have parents and grandparents. they go to the store. so we're incredibly concerned about the spike we're seeing. >> reporter: after an encouraging decline earlier, the overall coronavirus case count in the united states is again on the rise with a steady increase in cases every day for more than two weeks according to johns hopkins university. more than 20 states now seeing increases in infections. the personal stories remain devastating. shirley banister, a south carolina nurse who tested positive the same day her daughter demi died of the virus has her soef just passed away. >> anybody who's ever
new york city officials now may have to return to previous restrictions as new clusters are reported in brooklyn and queens. over the weekend new jersey reported its highest daily case count since early june. this weekend wisconsin just set a record for new cases in one day, around 2800. a top official in the state's second largest county says college-age people are major drivers of the spikes there. >> these young people, you know, they interact with people throughout the community. they...
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look, this is a consistent pattern with the president in response to "the new york times" stories. they have tried to say it's fake news. they have said they're smears, they have suggested "the new york times" is working with democrats in order to hurt the president on the eve of the debate, cited similar stories prior to a debate with hillary clinton. but this is just one of the ways in which donald trump is going to be walking exposed on to that debate stage. these stories cast into question the idea that he was a successful businessman. they raised the issue of whether he's under financial pressure. whether that could compromise his performance as president. there are embarrassing things in there about taking a deduction for $700,000 to his daughter for consulting fees and $70,000 writeoffs for hairstyling and you had other issues that put the president on defense. anthony fauci in the last couple of days has indicated that the president is listening to scott atlas who is an outlier at odds with the scientific expertise on the coronavirus task force on that pandemic that's a big
look, this is a consistent pattern with the president in response to "the new york times" stories. they have tried to say it's fake news. they have said they're smears, they have suggested "the new york times" is working with democrats in order to hurt the president on the eve of the debate, cited similar stories prior to a debate with hillary clinton. but this is just one of the ways in which donald trump is going to be walking exposed on to that debate stage. these stories...
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the people in new york in general, right? >> yeah. although small businesses of new york too.t about the partnership that signed on. although businesses. we've been very focused on helping small businesses in new york recovery. >> neil: when you relate these concerns, i don't know if you did so individually. many of her colleagues had. what does the mayor say? >> i think the mayor has put together constituents about talk about that, so this is a difficult situation. i think you saw movement occur this weekend the past seven days around restaurants. that's 25% capacity. and i think the governor has been helpful in guiding it to use 50%. he is hopeful that he can see it get up to 25 -- from 25 to 50. i think the real issue is how the new york city partnership always worked. it's a partnership between government, all those that signed on in bringing better things to the city. and we want to be part of the solution. and i'm hopeful that there will be more help to guide all the things -- people need to feel safe. i was down at the memorial this morning across from my office, and it
the people in new york in general, right? >> yeah. although small businesses of new york too.t about the partnership that signed on. although businesses. we've been very focused on helping small businesses in new york recovery. >> neil: when you relate these concerns, i don't know if you did so individually. many of her colleagues had. what does the mayor say? >> i think the mayor has put together constituents about talk about that, so this is a difficult situation. i think...
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i love new york city. new york city, it was a dream come true, so much personality, so many stories, i loved new york city. i could start any type of business, i could meet people, i had family, friends, opportunities. no matter what happened to me, new york city was a net i could fall back on and bounce back up. now it's completely dead. but new york city always bounces back. no, not this time. but new york city is the center of the phenomenal universe. opportunities will flourish here again. not this time. new york city has experienced worse, they say. no, it hasn't. the piece got so much attention that seinfeld felt compelled to respond with a "new york times" opinion piece entitled, so you think new york is dead? it's not. which reads in part, one thing i know for sure, the last thing we need in the thick of so many challenges is some puts on linkedin wailing and whimpering, everyone's gone, i want 2019 back! oh, shut up! joining me now to discuss is james alticher. james, i really hope that you're wro
i love new york city. new york city, it was a dream come true, so much personality, so many stories, i loved new york city. i could start any type of business, i could meet people, i had family, friends, opportunities. no matter what happened to me, new york city was a net i could fall back on and bounce back up. now it's completely dead. but new york city always bounces back. no, not this time. but new york city is the center of the phenomenal universe. opportunities will flourish here again....
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better have an army if he walks down the street of new york. room in moments. jillian: we begin with fox news alert, weekly jobless claims released, 881,000 unemployment claims were filed last week, that's less than predicted, more than 59 million americans have filed for unemployment since pandemic started in march. target fires an in-store starbucks barista for creating poisonous blue lives matter drink. this was posted on tiktok. now deleted video show barista pouring bleach in a cup mixing it with blue powder and calling it the blue lives matter drink. target says it fired the worker from indianapolis store tweeting, quote, the video is appalling and unacceptable. we don't tolerate this behavior at target. well, fox news very own chris wallace select today moderate the first trump-biden presidential debate. anchor received widespread praise after monitoring the third debate between then candidate donald trump and hillary clinton in 2016. the trump-biden debate is set for september 29th in cleveland. steve: all right, thank you, jillian. well
better have an army if he walks down the street of new york. room in moments. jillian: we begin with fox news alert, weekly jobless claims released, 881,000 unemployment claims were filed last week, that's less than predicted, more than 59 million americans have filed for unemployment since pandemic started in march. target fires an in-store starbucks barista for creating poisonous blue lives matter drink. this was posted on tiktok. now deleted video show barista pouring bleach in a cup mixing...
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david: top police leaders in rochester, new york, including the police chief retiring now, forced to do so following the protests there over the death of daniel prude. fox news correspondent aishah hasnie is in new york city with the very latest on what is happening in rochester. ashiah? reporter: hi, david, this announcement came just six days into these protests really stunned everyone including the mayor in rochester who was not prepared for this yesterday and who tried to reassure the public that the city is in safe hands. listen to this. >> chief singletary will remain in charge of the department through the end of the month and i know that he and the officers will fulfill their duties. we have spoken about maintaining our restraint regarding the ongoing protests and ask all involved to remain peaceful. reporter: as for why chief singletary is leaving he he released a statement, as a man inintegrity i will not sit idly by while outside people try to destroy my character. of the daniel prude, the 41-year-old man died in police custody after suffering a mental health emergency. bod
david: top police leaders in rochester, new york, including the police chief retiring now, forced to do so following the protests there over the death of daniel prude. fox news correspondent aishah hasnie is in new york city with the very latest on what is happening in rochester. ashiah? reporter: hi, david, this announcement came just six days into these protests really stunned everyone including the mayor in rochester who was not prepared for this yesterday and who tried to reassure the...
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as we go on the air, the "new york times" is put out new reporting calling the man most of america met on the apprentice. president of the united states. the fictional alter ego of the real donald trump. now we know the difference between the person donald trump has been selling america. and the real trump. the weak trump. the one who is buried in debt and running a giant shell game. even in the white house. now we know the truth behind the facade of a billion their businessman. that explosive investigation by the "new york times" finding trump didn't pay even one penny in federal income tax. in ten of the 15 years beginning in 2000. and both the year he won the presidency and the first year in office in the white house, trump paid just $750 in federal income tax. don't give me that how he donates -- that is p.r. okay? that's not that much money to even make a dent. so stop it. have a seat. how did he dodge paying income taxes for so many years? the man who sold himself as a megasuccessful businessman. who ran as a master of the art of the deal. in reality, reported losing hundreds of
as we go on the air, the "new york times" is put out new reporting calling the man most of america met on the apprentice. president of the united states. the fictional alter ego of the real donald trump. now we know the difference between the person donald trump has been selling america. and the real trump. the weak trump. the one who is buried in debt and running a giant shell game. even in the white house. now we know the truth behind the facade of a billion their businessman. that...
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the future of new york up as well.television we will watch, on bloomberg radio we will continue our coverage, paul sweeney and i. we greet all of you on this september 11. [reading names] ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york and london for our audience worldwide, good morning, good morning. the countdown to the open starts right now. 30 minutes until the opening ballot, equity futures rolling over a little bit. first and foremost over the next 60 minutes, we will be observing a series of moments of silence. we begin the program with a quick market check. there is scarlet fu. scarlet: good morning the set up is for a higher open. according to jones trading, 9/11 historically is a bullish day for u.s. stocks. we also see gains in europe and asia. as we have seen since the tele--- since the tech selloff began last thursday, anything goes once the trading gets underway. we have seen nasdaq futures fall, then rise, then fall again. and the cash market, the index has moved 1% every day this month. the question now is how much options
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city by the new york d.a. so we know that those returns are going to be looked at very, very carefully and it is a criminal investigation, not a civil investigation. in looking over "the new york times" allegations i think that the strongest thing the president may have to worry about are the claims that he overestimated the value of properties that he owned in order to facilitate bank loans. what happens in that situation? you tell a bank that a property is worth a lot more than it really is to sustain a bigger mortgage, that can be tax fraud. when you do that because or it can be fraud as against the institution. remember, most of these banks are federally chartered banks so there are federal crimes involved, not just tax crimes but others involving fraud so that's an area that these revelatio revelations indicate the president may have something that he should be worried about. >> you heard what adam davidson was laying out there about some of the affiliations that president trump had in the last decade. co
city by the new york d.a. so we know that those returns are going to be looked at very, very carefully and it is a criminal investigation, not a civil investigation. in looking over "the new york times" allegations i think that the strongest thing the president may have to worry about are the claims that he overestimated the value of properties that he owned in order to facilitate bank loans. what happens in that situation? you tell a bank that a property is worth a lot more than it...
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it is "the new york times." re going to talk with the ceo about the business of news and weather impartiality can survive the election. mr. thompson ran the bbc for coming over. ons is "balance of power" bloomberg television and radio. ♪ give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. lookentertainmentour experience: xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. plus, x1 also includes peacock premium at no extra cost. this baby is the total package. it streams exclusive originals, the full peacock movie library, complete collections of iconic tv shows, and more. yup, the best really did get better. magnificent. xfinity x1 just got even better, with peacock premium included at no additional cost. no strings attached. ♪ this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. for first word news we go to mark crumpton. america's top infectious disease ex
it is "the new york times." re going to talk with the ceo about the business of news and weather impartiality can survive the election. mr. thompson ran the bbc for coming over. ons is "balance of power" bloomberg television and radio. ♪ give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. lookentertainmentour experience: xfinity x1. it's the easiest...
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we went through this in new york back in march. remember what happened in new york.vid ambushed us because it came from europe while everybody was still -- the president was still talking about china. and we had two weeks to get ready. we had to scramble. we did reopen the economy, but we did it with testing. and our economy has been open, but we have an infection rate that's one of the lowest in the nation. it was never a choice of either/or. and these other states had months to get ready, and some of them listened to president trump. they are lying about it. it's an ugly word, but it's ugly action that they're taking. they're denying it. testing less to cover it up, and people are dying. i mean, we lose more people than france, spain, u.k., italy combined every day. i mean, it's disgusting. >> yeah, and i can tell you i've been in new york recently. we go back and forth between here and there and new york actually feels like it's getting back to normal. you can sit outside at a great restaurant. new york is getting back to normal and these other states are falling
we went through this in new york back in march. remember what happened in new york.vid ambushed us because it came from europe while everybody was still -- the president was still talking about china. and we had two weeks to get ready. we had to scramble. we did reopen the economy, but we did it with testing. and our economy has been open, but we have an infection rate that's one of the lowest in the nation. it was never a choice of either/or. and these other states had months to get ready, and...
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not good news for new york city. good news for new york city although the mayor of new york city, bill de blasio, and governor cuomo said it was a containable problem. codes, out of 146 in the new york area -- there is a tribute question for you -- there has been a spike in cases. ,any are religious communities and they are tying many of these cases to the religious schools in those areas. they are making a concerted effort to send in test entries people, get people in those areas to socially distance and wear masks. , that could bring down the caseload. a seven-day moving average is just over 1%. it is that average that counts in terms of whether or not you would close schools under the system they have set up. schools are not closing, in fact, today is the first day for many kids. they are open for the time being. david: a pretty unfortunate day for this to happen because of so much trepidation opening up schools. you say they are urging people to wear masks and socially ce, but are we doing specific targeting for t
not good news for new york city. good news for new york city although the mayor of new york city, bill de blasio, and governor cuomo said it was a containable problem. codes, out of 146 in the new york area -- there is a tribute question for you -- there has been a spike in cases. ,any are religious communities and they are tying many of these cases to the religious schools in those areas. they are making a concerted effort to send in test entries people, get people in those areas to socially...
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dwyer was columnist and associate editor for new york daily news and before that a columnist for new york news day and previously a reporter for the bergen record. mr. dwyer is co-author of "two seconds under the world" account of 1993 effort to knock down the world trade center. and innocence. also "subway lives" 24 hours in the new york city subway. at the times since 2003. he was police bureau chief on september 11th. previously mr. flynn worked as a reporter for the new york daily news, new york news day and the stanford advocate. he's a recipient of several journalistic awards including 19 the 8 first place award from new york state associated press for in-depth reporting and 1991 distinguished reporting award from the new york newspaper publishers association. in 1998 he was part of a team at news day that received in-depth reporting award from new york state associated press. who better to tell us traumatic and moving account of struggle to survive inside world trade center on the morning of september 11th than the authors of "102 minutes, untold story of the fight to survive i
dwyer was columnist and associate editor for new york daily news and before that a columnist for new york news day and previously a reporter for the bergen record. mr. dwyer is co-author of "two seconds under the world" account of 1993 effort to knock down the world trade center. and innocence. also "subway lives" 24 hours in the new york city subway. at the times since 2003. he was police bureau chief on september 11th. previously mr. flynn worked as a reporter for the new...
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i love new york. right now it's not a pretty place to own office space. >> i love new york too new york's not the only city in fact, there's probably folks watching our show around the country where across urban centers, commercial properties and commercial real estate, at least on the store fronts, have been empty for years you go around major cities and you've seen empty store fronts well before covid. can you explain the dynamic of were they in pain the last couple of years or was it the idea that they were getting the rents and the rest of the yields made those overall investments very attractive? or were they hanging in there and is that part of your thesis right now? >> we had strong fundamental trend precovid-19 in single families for rent and warehouses and data centers and cell towers that hasn't changed. even in a market like northern california, you're seeing an acceleration but for sectors challenged before covid, it's gotten wors , it really is a tale of two real estates. one which is und
i love new york. right now it's not a pretty place to own office space. >> i love new york too new york's not the only city in fact, there's probably folks watching our show around the country where across urban centers, commercial properties and commercial real estate, at least on the store fronts, have been empty for years you go around major cities and you've seen empty store fronts well before covid. can you explain the dynamic of were they in pain the last couple of years or was it...
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between president trump and former vice president biden, president trump is lashing out at "the new york times" over an extensive new report on the president's finances. and the report is not pretty. the big take away here is that the president has been dodging the irs for years. tax records obtained by the times show that between 2000 and 2015, trump paid no federal taxes whatsoever for ten of those 15 years. he did pay federal income taxes in 2016 and 2017 but it was only to the tune of $750 each year. on top of this he received a $73 million tax refund, at the center of an irs audit. there's the mountain of losses, 350 million at his golf clubs alone, and trump has made modest gains since moving into the white house on his resorts and projects in foreign countries. we see that as well. the trump organization has written off millions in business expenses, including $70,000 plus in trump's hair styling. and millions on consulting fees over the last decade. the "times" finding that ivanka trump is the recipient of some of those payments, which would raise flags because she was also an em
between president trump and former vice president biden, president trump is lashing out at "the new york times" over an extensive new report on the president's finances. and the report is not pretty. the big take away here is that the president has been dodging the irs for years. tax records obtained by the times show that between 2000 and 2015, trump paid no federal taxes whatsoever for ten of those 15 years. he did pay federal income taxes in 2016 and 2017 but it was only to the...