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the place here in new york city -- took place here in new york cit when i say that people are astound by that really. >> tell us about that. tell us but the boycott and what leads to it and what it means w don't know it. i if you ask people about the large e civil rights -- the march washington, dc. >> the protest in new york city was twice the size. >> that story begins in the 1930 asks and 1940s. when parents and other activists organizing to take on the racism of o the new york city board of education, which segregated black students. the schools were the worst facilities. the oldest stool buildings in the -- school building in the city, he least experienced teacherses. teachers teaching out of license, he point goes back to 1930s, 1940s, 1950s. and they harshly punish black and latino students, more so than white students. that is something that needs to be discovered -- to be talked about. how black and brown students were treated by teacher and administrators. and so pple organized to stop this racial assault, and they did this many ways like forming school councils, working wit
the place here in new york city -- took place here in new york cit when i say that people are astound by that really. >> tell us about that. tell us but the boycott and what leads to it and what it means w don't know it. i if you ask people about the large e civil rights -- the march washington, dc. >> the protest in new york city was twice the size. >> that story begins in the 1930 asks and 1940s. when parents and other activists organizing to take on the racism of o the new...
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the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. espaillat: i resevere. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from south carolina. mr. wilson: i would like to introduce the gentleman from new jersey, mr. chris smith. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, mr.wilson, for your great work and my colleagues on both sides of the aisle. thank you for your support in helping to get this legislation to the floor. mr. keating as well. and mr. speaker, i urge swift enactment into law of this bipartisan bill. i have introduced this. and here's why this legislation is absolutely needed right now. not next year and not when we come back and hopfully the senate will take it up. but we need this right now. many of my colleagues know and perhaps they know it well that the nation most admired in the soviet past with an inefficient economy and a dictator in charge for 2 1/2 decades. the spirit of freedom of the people of belarus in a patently false election was declaring him the winner, th
the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. espaillat: i resevere. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from south carolina. mr. wilson: i would like to introduce the gentleman from new jersey, mr. chris smith. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, mr.wilson, for your great work and my colleagues on both sides of the aisle. thank you for your support in helping to get this legislation to the floor. mr....
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this is unique to new york. it is not 100% unique the complexities of this law that one covered as the investigation unfolded. but new york is certainly alone in the totality of the circumstance. today i would like to hear on the record about how this new york state law is still negatively impacting cbp's homeland security missions. i want case examples on the record about the hoops cbp must still jump through to secure the homeland and what more needs to be done to reverse this well-intended but perhaps shortsighted law. i want to know if someone residing in the country illegally who receives a new york state issued driver's license can obtain nexus status, which in some instances it acts in lieu of a passport. i want an update on data sharing agreements made to ensure cb pshg can fully vet -- cbp can fully vet trusted advocates. i would like to ask unanimous consent to submit in opposition of the green state law for the record from the u.s. attorneys of four districts of new york, federal law enforcement assoc
this is unique to new york. it is not 100% unique the complexities of this law that one covered as the investigation unfolded. but new york is certainly alone in the totality of the circumstance. today i would like to hear on the record about how this new york state law is still negatively impacting cbp's homeland security missions. i want case examples on the record about the hoops cbp must still jump through to secure the homeland and what more needs to be done to reverse this well-intended...
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and new mexico are locked down, curfews are in effect in multiple cities, including right here in new york city. the challenge for hospitals coast-to-coast is how to keep up. take jackson, mississippi for instance running out of icu beds for new patients. also the governor of nevada has tested positive. and the republican mayor of el paso says simply this, we need more help. from the federal government. so what's happening at the white house? that's the major question. the president is heading back to the white house after a day of, guess what, golfing, there he is earlier today and since he doesn't acknowledge joe biden's winning the incoming administration, it's plan is own vaccine strategy when it takes office in 67 days and that is where we begin. nbc's all nbc'sali -- thanks for joining us on this. talk us through this, bring us up to date as to what we know from what exactly the president-elect is receiving at this point when it comes to presidential briefings and his plan going forward when it comes to vaccine distribution. >> well, yasmin, what we know is that it's not the typical
and new mexico are locked down, curfews are in effect in multiple cities, including right here in new york city. the challenge for hospitals coast-to-coast is how to keep up. take jackson, mississippi for instance running out of icu beds for new patients. also the governor of nevada has tested positive. and the republican mayor of el paso says simply this, we need more help. from the federal government. so what's happening at the white house? that's the major question. the president is heading...
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happened to new york because that is been a huge focus late lately. the teachers union sets the 3% threshold, when you hit that -- it's been established by the teachers union over the summer in order to reach an agreement to reopen was a 3% threshold. >> that was actually not true. the mayor's at the 3% threshold, what the teachers union did in new york city afterwards was to say these are the safeguards that we need and this is the testing we need. the good news story here which you and i agree arm is that when you have that testing and when you have those safeguards, we saw that in new york city the schools were basically safe. the issue now is the rate of increase that was happening from 0.5 to 3%. >> martha: even given that, all of these experts and scientists say that children are safer in school, it's worked across europe and the u.k., they never close their schools during their second spike and now they are in recovery, they are down 10% and the kids are not missing out. >> what they did in europe and what they did in new zealand is that they h
happened to new york because that is been a huge focus late lately. the teachers union sets the 3% threshold, when you hit that -- it's been established by the teachers union over the summer in order to reach an agreement to reopen was a 3% threshold. >> that was actually not true. the mayor's at the 3% threshold, what the teachers union did in new york city afterwards was to say these are the safeguards that we need and this is the testing we need. the good news story here which you and...
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centers of cities as electoral capital -- new york city will be back -- intellectual capital -- new york be back. with the great news from pfizer vaccines,a and the that will be terrific news. new york city will be back after getting to the dark days of 2020 and 2021. tom: patrick foye of the mta. things youat the 47 and i could talk about. the mystery to me is the mystery of the fed summer 16th meeting. events -- december 16 meeting. lisa: the question is if there will be guidance about the asset purchases they have been taking. are they going to extend the longer-term bond purchases at the proportion of that overall portfolio. what will be the reasoning? we are looking at a bleak scenario but what does that do when you have a 10 year yield at 0.857%? today what to push it down further? are they concerned about high heel -- high yields are? continental a great europe and u.s. distinction, there seems to be a distrust in america about throwing income replacement money to people. don't like to do that in america. do you agree with me? event inkind of like april and may, but now we are lik
centers of cities as electoral capital -- new york city will be back -- intellectual capital -- new york be back. with the great news from pfizer vaccines,a and the that will be terrific news. new york city will be back after getting to the dark days of 2020 and 2021. tom: patrick foye of the mta. things youat the 47 and i could talk about. the mystery to me is the mystery of the fed summer 16th meeting. events -- december 16 meeting. lisa: the question is if there will be guidance about the...
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new york remains the epicentre of this outbreak. new york is now reporting more than 1,000 deaths.a death toll now passing the 4,000 mark. each of those are human beings and a family represented. new york suffered the worst, outbreak in the united states. in the city that never sleeps, neighbourhoods fell silent. the sense of fear, isolation and the threat of financial ruin grew as the virus spread. no neighbourhood was spared, including the one where i live in brooklyn, home to about 80,000 new yorkers. those who live here, like so many around the globe, are grappling with realities brought on by the pandemic that were unimaginable just a few months ago. i haven't seen these in years. look at that, i like that one. salvador is trying to hold onto the good memories. this is my parents wedding pictures. when coronavirus hit new york in march, he killed his business and moved in with his parents to help them get through pandemic. this one is my favourite pitchers of them. it is hard. i thought i was protecting them i guess i have it. i was doing everything i needed to that i was supp
new york remains the epicentre of this outbreak. new york is now reporting more than 1,000 deaths.a death toll now passing the 4,000 mark. each of those are human beings and a family represented. new york suffered the worst, outbreak in the united states. in the city that never sleeps, neighbourhoods fell silent. the sense of fear, isolation and the threat of financial ruin grew as the virus spread. no neighbourhood was spared, including the one where i live in brooklyn, home to about 80,000...
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he was no longer just a commanding officer of the 60th new york, but a commander of a brigade of new york soldiers, consisting of the 68 78, 102nd one 37th, and a 149th new york volunteer infantry measurements. the amendment contrite these units came from places like new york city, buffalo, rochester, utica, being in ten, and many other smaller towns and state of new york. it would be these men, that greene would lead to battle at culps hill. now before greene's brigade would take a position at culps hill, union deployments on his hill would have started the evening before, on the afternoon of july 1st. the union army had fought for approximately nine and a half hours western north of the town of gettysburg. the town of gettysburg itself, ultimately suffering a defeat. and by four, 4:30 in the afternoon of july 1st, then ian army for sullivan quarter, the army petulant would sweep through the town. they would begin to rally again, on an allocation known as cemetery hill, which had been selected earlier in the day by 11th commander as a full back position. not far from cemetery kayla,
he was no longer just a commanding officer of the 60th new york, but a commander of a brigade of new york soldiers, consisting of the 68 78, 102nd one 37th, and a 149th new york volunteer infantry measurements. the amendment contrite these units came from places like new york city, buffalo, rochester, utica, being in ten, and many other smaller towns and state of new york. it would be these men, that greene would lead to battle at culps hill. now before greene's brigade would take a position at...
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also with us "new york times" chief white house correspondent peter baker. nbc news correspondent heidi brez bill la. "washington post" white house reporter ashley. i'm grateful you are with us right now, peter, i like your name, i go to you first. what do we expect to hear from the president today over the course of the last week and a half since the election night, we've heard the president -- vice president heard him publicly but on twitter, 230 tweets, almost all of them fuming about the election result, spewing conspiracy theories and claims of fraud and blaming fox. what do you think we'll hear from him in the rose garden in the next few minutes? >> on that subject i think you'll hear more of the same. a few minutes ago he tweeted about the voting system in arizona and how that was somehow tilted against him and nevada as well. he's not giving up the ghost on these claims even if he is in private beginning to edges his way closer to the recognition that ultimately it's going to overturn the election. on the virus he wants to take credit for the vaccine
also with us "new york times" chief white house correspondent peter baker. nbc news correspondent heidi brez bill la. "washington post" white house reporter ashley. i'm grateful you are with us right now, peter, i like your name, i go to you first. what do we expect to hear from the president today over the course of the last week and a half since the election night, we've heard the president -- vice president heard him publicly but on twitter, 230 tweets, almost all of them...
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phil keating down in florida for us. >>> governor of new york, andrew cuomo is heating up the battle oing with the white house at least after one top health expert issues a new warning for the potential of vaccine distribution delays. we'll talk about all of that. >>> one industry bracing for the possibility of stricter regulation under the biden administration. we're talking about farming. we'll have a live report from a farm in illinois what lies ahead. >>> rolling out its holiday merchandise, arby's is debuting a deep-fried turkey pillow. the fast-food chain says it is designed to be worn over your head. of course. this goes without saying, the pillow is currently sold out because this is america and this is what sells out. arby's say fans can win one through the website. that is good news. you can win a turkey pillow, put it on your head. not to be left out cheetos out with the first-ever holiday cookbook. complete with 22 elevated cheetos-based recipes from celebrity chefs. to get a copy make a donation to the world central kitchen. a good cause. back with more in a moment. ♪ ♪ m
phil keating down in florida for us. >>> governor of new york, andrew cuomo is heating up the battle oing with the white house at least after one top health expert issues a new warning for the potential of vaccine distribution delays. we'll talk about all of that. >>> one industry bracing for the possibility of stricter regulation under the biden administration. we're talking about farming. we'll have a live report from a farm in illinois what lies ahead. >>> rolling...
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look at that. >> martha: new york city mayor bill de blasio says the science is what led them to closeain, shocking parents across new yo new york. what does the science really say about covid-19 infections in children? according to "the new york times" come out of 16,348 staff members and students tested randomly by the school system in the first week of the text regiment, they got back results and were only 28 positives, 20 staff members and eight students. according to the city's own data, the positivity rate in the schools is around 2%. one headline today raise the question if new york city schools is closing its schools and not restaurants or gyms, should the parents drop their kids off at a bar? joined me now, randi weingarten, president of the american federation of teachers representing 1.3 million educators and school staff across the country. i know this is obviously a very sensitive issue and i think one of the reasons that we've heard us to follow the scientists. there's been a study out of brown university, another study by the atlantic which says essentially the infection
look at that. >> martha: new york city mayor bill de blasio says the science is what led them to closeain, shocking parents across new yo new york. what does the science really say about covid-19 infections in children? according to "the new york times" come out of 16,348 staff members and students tested randomly by the school system in the first week of the text regiment, they got back results and were only 28 positives, 20 staff members and eight students. according to the...
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far left filmmaker michael moore now amplifying calls to abolish the electoral college, so new york, fornia, new jersey, illinois, they will take your president every four years. let's be clear. this new, extreme, radical democratic socialist -- even lawless party, they are on a quest to power at all costs, and they s are vowing to destroy everyone and everyone that dares to get in their way, including members of their own party. for example, look at this tweet that was sent out by the real speaker of the house, congresswoman ocasio-cortez, showing her staring down west virginia senator joe manchin in response to his tweet slamming this whole "defund the police" movement and insanity."d even nancy pelosi cannot ignore the wrath of this new crop of progressive radicals, as far left groups now this week slams the speaker over her now infamous ice cream stunt, remember, in the spring, calling init an unforced error. that hurt the party's messaging and lead to unexpected losses for democrats in the house last week. pelosi, schumer, biden or under more pressure than ever to surrender to so
far left filmmaker michael moore now amplifying calls to abolish the electoral college, so new york, fornia, new jersey, illinois, they will take your president every four years. let's be clear. this new, extreme, radical democratic socialist -- even lawless party, they are on a quest to power at all costs, and they s are vowing to destroy everyone and everyone that dares to get in their way, including members of their own party. for example, look at this tweet that was sent out by the real...
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the new york mayor is holding its press conference and says new yorkers should be prepared for a shelterorder. bright orange body bags are rolled out. new york remains the epicentre of this outbreak. new york is now reporting more than a thousand deaths. with the death toll now passing the 4000 mark the cities death toll has passed 10,000. each of those are a human being or a family represented. new york suffered the worst covid—19 outbreak in the united states. in the city that never sleeps neighbourhoods fell silent. the sense of fear, isolation and the threat of financial ruin grew as the virus spread. no neighbourhood was spared, including the one where i live, bay ridge brooklyn, home to about 80,000 new yorkers. those who live here, like so many people around the globe, are grappling with realities brought on by the pandemic that were unimaginable just a few months ago. i haven't seen these in years. this one's pretty. look at that. i like that. i still have it, i kept it. salvatore is trying to hold onto the good memories. so we have my parent's wedding pictures. when the coronavi
the new york mayor is holding its press conference and says new yorkers should be prepared for a shelterorder. bright orange body bags are rolled out. new york remains the epicentre of this outbreak. new york is now reporting more than a thousand deaths. with the death toll now passing the 4000 mark the cities death toll has passed 10,000. each of those are a human being or a family represented. new york suffered the worst covid—19 outbreak in the united states. in the city that never sleeps...
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in new york, 8:00 p.m.geles, in france, in italy and all around the world, the deafening applause, the humble salutes, we stop to say thank you. on sidewalks, windows and balconies, masked and alone in homes, people join together to give thanks to those incredible heroes who spent their days tending to the sick, helping families say good-bye and holding back their own pain to keep saving countless lives. >> to everybody, thank you. at humana, we believe your healthcare should evolve with you. and part of that evolution means choosing the right medicare plan for you. humana can help. with original medicare, you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits, but you'll have to pay a deductible for each. a medicare supplement plan can cover your deductibles and co-insurance, but you may pay higher premiums and still not get prescription drug coverage. but with an all-in-one humana medicare advantage plan, you could get all that coverage plus part d prescription drug benefits. you get all this coverage
in new york, 8:00 p.m.geles, in france, in italy and all around the world, the deafening applause, the humble salutes, we stop to say thank you. on sidewalks, windows and balconies, masked and alone in homes, people join together to give thanks to those incredible heroes who spent their days tending to the sick, helping families say good-bye and holding back their own pain to keep saving countless lives. >> to everybody, thank you. at humana, we believe your healthcare should evolve with...
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good luck to everyone in new york. i'm from new york state, a place called buffalo, new york. it's a great, great city. very close to my heart as you probably know. thanks so much, governor, for joining us. >> thanks. and the bills are doing great, by the way. >> we love the bills. thank you very, very much. >>> cnn is learning that the u.s. secret service is being impacted by the coronavirus outbreak that is playing the trump white house right now. brian todd is working the story for us. i understand you're getting new information from your sources. what are you learning? >> we have new information tonight on the secret service personnel who were infected and on where they may have gotten infected. >> reporter: in those final weeks of the campaign, president trump aggressively canvassed several states, including coronavirus caldrons like wisconsin. >> hello, wisconsin. big day tomorrow. big, big day. >> reporter: tonight, cnn has learned several dozen secret service officers have either tested positive for coronavirus or are self-isolating after having contact with someone wh
good luck to everyone in new york. i'm from new york state, a place called buffalo, new york. it's a great, great city. very close to my heart as you probably know. thanks so much, governor, for joining us. >> thanks. and the bills are doing great, by the way. >> we love the bills. thank you very, very much. >>> cnn is learning that the u.s. secret service is being impacted by the coronavirus outbreak that is playing the trump white house right now. brian todd is working...
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on the whole, new york city really is blue and so is new york state.re are also some republicans who hold their noses and vote many of them, they might like -- they might not like to admit it inublic but they do it for tax purposes. they believehey will pay less taxes under donald trump. we fully expect new york to go to biden. >> surely they will not pay as little tax as donald trump is paying. our correspondent is there smiling as ever in new york city. we will be with jessica throughout the evening as we cover every twist and turn in this u.s. presidential election. let's bring you the latest covid-19 figures. showing you the crisis is far from over for americans. 33 and have thousand new cases this tuesday. 480 more people have died. new york city was one of the first and worst hit places at the start of the pandemic. a place donald trump calls home. >> this will reign -- will remain one of the lasting images of the 2020 campaign. donald trump arriving in a military hospital in washington. little more than a month before the presidential election.
on the whole, new york city really is blue and so is new york state.re are also some republicans who hold their noses and vote many of them, they might like -- they might not like to admit it inublic but they do it for tax purposes. they believehey will pay less taxes under donald trump. we fully expect new york to go to biden. >> surely they will not pay as little tax as donald trump is paying. our correspondent is there smiling as ever in new york city. we will be with jessica...
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post about people who showed up in new york city to vote . to vote in the place of people who were deceased and that would be electoral fraud now those reports have surfaced however it's pretty clear that new york state's electoral votes will be going to joe biden so that shouldn't impact the results overall but this is one report from the new york post of some some incorrect activity taking place now a federal judge recently ordered the u.s. postal service to inspect some processing facilities in swing states so that inspections going to take place one of the key places that will be affected is pennsylvania now pennsylvania there will be a major major postal processing facility where ballots are being sent and processed that facility is being inspected so as a result we won't be getting our results of from this postal facility for up to a few days there will be a delay in pennsylvania's results and pennsylvania is a key swing state now donald trump has already weighed in on this during his scheduled visit to the republican national committee
post about people who showed up in new york city to vote . to vote in the place of people who were deceased and that would be electoral fraud now those reports have surfaced however it's pretty clear that new york state's electoral votes will be going to joe biden so that shouldn't impact the results overall but this is one report from the new york post of some some incorrect activity taking place now a federal judge recently ordered the u.s. postal service to inspect some processing facilities...
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of new york. it would be these men that greene would lead to battle at culp's hill. before greene's brigade would take a position at culp's hill, union deployments on this hill would have started the evening before on the afternoon of july 1st. the union army had fought for approximately nine to nine and a half hours west of the town of gettysburg itself, ultimately suffering a defeat. by 4:00, 4:30 on the afternoon of july 1st, the union army's corps would retreat through the town of gettysburg. many of them would begin to rally again on cemetery hill which had been selected earlier in the day by 11th port commander otis howard as a fallback position. not far from the town of gettysburg itself is another wooded hill known as culp's hill. as the regiment of the army's third and fourth corps were beginning to rally again, some of the units after the 5 0 5:30, 6:00 p.m. hour would be ordered toward culp's proper. they had already seen heavy fighting throughout the day on july 1st west of town, men o
of new york. it would be these men that greene would lead to battle at culp's hill. before greene's brigade would take a position at culp's hill, union deployments on this hill would have started the evening before on the afternoon of july 1st. the union army had fought for approximately nine to nine and a half hours west of the town of gettysburg itself, ultimately suffering a defeat. by 4:00, 4:30 on the afternoon of july 1st, the union army's corps would retreat through the town of...
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and boarding up businesses from new york to los angeles joe biden will be in pennsylvania on election day donald trump will be watching the returns come in from the white house were to add additional fences have been erected around the perimeter in anticipation of civil unrest can really help at al-jazeera the white house let us get to our correspondents 1st up on official joins us live from washington d.c. and island so here we are one of the most consequential and tumultuous elections in american history perhaps the stage is set. welcome to election day in america 2020 people have been waiting for a very long time for this and both sides believe this is the most important election that they will face in their lifetime on one side you have the democrats seeing that america simply can't afford 4 more years of donald trump you see he has mismanaged the economy he has mismanaged his handling of the corporate violence he has wrecked the vision throughout the country he has promoted racists and it's time for him to go as for the republicans they say that donald trump has been the most con
and boarding up businesses from new york to los angeles joe biden will be in pennsylvania on election day donald trump will be watching the returns come in from the white house were to add additional fences have been erected around the perimeter in anticipation of civil unrest can really help at al-jazeera the white house let us get to our correspondents 1st up on official joins us live from washington d.c. and island so here we are one of the most consequential and tumultuous elections in...
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"the new york times" reports new york governor andrew cuomo accused the supreme court of partisanshiper it struck down his order limiting the size of some religious gatherings due to the coronavirus. cuomo said that the courts new conservative majority was trying to make a statement. the 5-4 ruling barred the state from restricting attendance at churches and synagogues where infection rates were rising. legal experts say the ruling could be used to challenge pandemic-related restrictions elsewhere. >>> "the orlando sentinel" reports that walt disney company said it is laying off 4,000 more employees at its theme parks. that brings the number of announced layoffs at disney to 32,000. the company partially attributed the cutbacks to fewer visitors because of the pandemic. the layoffs will take place in the first half of next year. disney's theme parks in florida have reopened, the ones in california remain closed. >>> and cbs los angeles says southern california edison started shutting off power to thousands on thanksgiving due to the risk of wildfires. california has seen a disastrous
"the new york times" reports new york governor andrew cuomo accused the supreme court of partisanshiper it struck down his order limiting the size of some religious gatherings due to the coronavirus. cuomo said that the courts new conservative majority was trying to make a statement. the 5-4 ruling barred the state from restricting attendance at churches and synagogues where infection rates were rising. legal experts say the ruling could be used to challenge pandemic-related...
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i pay a lot of taxes in new york. he works for me. he works for the new york state taxpayers.countable to us not the other way around. we aren't accountable to him. so to him vilify law enforcement for protecting the first amendment rights for new york state residents is abhorrent. it is insulting that a governor would say that. >> sandra: let's look at some of the restrictions. the quarantine restrictions he has put in place for his state that are very strict, much stricter for any other state was issued by executive order. >> yeah, i get that. but the state legislature has not enacted any laws in the state of new york. look, the problem is it's inconsistent across the country. new york state governor cuomo has beenville filing law enforcement for years. it isn't just covid. he has been attacking ice officers and compared them to the gangsters on the street. he won't allow law enforcement officers in new york to work with ice. him along with the mayor of new york city deblasio has knocked ice out of the ryker's island jail. let's not get things mixed up with governor cuomo. h
i pay a lot of taxes in new york. he works for me. he works for the new york state taxpayers.countable to us not the other way around. we aren't accountable to him. so to him vilify law enforcement for protecting the first amendment rights for new york state residents is abhorrent. it is insulting that a governor would say that. >> sandra: let's look at some of the restrictions. the quarantine restrictions he has put in place for his state that are very strict, much stricter for any other...
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cnn's alexandra field is following the new york city school closures. she is live for us. we know mayor de blasio just dropped the news and this is effective immediately, alex. >> reporter: immediately, brooke. and, look, this is a big step back for new york city, which had really beat back from such a difficult spring. the reason this is happening, the city has hit a 3% positivity rate. that is high enough to trigger alarm in the city, but it is a relatively low number compared to what we are seeing nationwide. take a look at the rest of the country, and we are moving alarmingly in the wrong direction by nearly every measure. we were warned it would get this bad and that it will get even worse. the daily death toll on tuesday at its highest number since may. 1,707 lives lost and the state reporting its sixth highest number of deaths today. >> two or three weeks from now, we're going to see 3,000 deaths a day. >> reporter: the nation now standing on the precipice of a quart either million deaths, from massachusetts all the way to illinois. hospitals are dealing daily with r
cnn's alexandra field is following the new york city school closures. she is live for us. we know mayor de blasio just dropped the news and this is effective immediately, alex. >> reporter: immediately, brooke. and, look, this is a big step back for new york city, which had really beat back from such a difficult spring. the reason this is happening, the city has hit a 3% positivity rate. that is high enough to trigger alarm in the city, but it is a relatively low number compared to what...
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meanwhile, new york state's restriction on attendance at houses of worship was stopped short. the u.s. supreme court blocked it late wednesday night. we'll have moron that, after the news summary. president trump used a thanksgiving event to claim again that he was robbed of an election victory. but, he said he will accept the electoral college's decision next month. he spoke after addressing u.s. troops via video-link. and, he also said he'll campaign in georgia for two republican senators facing runoffs. president-elect biden opted against a large family gathering because of covid. but in a video message, he said "better days are coming." e iopia, prime minister abiy ahmed announced he's ordered the final assault against theus rebellegion of tigray. he said the army is moving onap the regionalal, mekelle, after a deadline passed for tigray's leaders to surrendero human rightss raised concerns about civilians in the city. thousands in tigray have repoedly already died today in turkey, a court found hundreds of defendants guilty of taking part in 26's failed coup attempt. a tot
meanwhile, new york state's restriction on attendance at houses of worship was stopped short. the u.s. supreme court blocked it late wednesday night. we'll have moron that, after the news summary. president trump used a thanksgiving event to claim again that he was robbed of an election victory. but, he said he will accept the electoral college's decision next month. he spoke after addressing u.s. troops via video-link. and, he also said he'll campaign in georgia for two republican senators...
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i mean, we've had articles in the new york times, new york of your books, the nation that we have to punish donald trump. i haven't quite figured out what it is. they're going to put him on trial for what crime did because of committed. but they know that he's a criminal, they're kind of figure out later on what one of the crimes, once they subpoena or his documents or his account, or his bank statements going back in the how many decades they're hoping that they're going to find something that they can put him on trial, or alternatively, just i want to import forever and bankrupt him. so what's, what's really going on here is just this, i'm attempting news, the legal process to intimidate anyone so that any future possible trump the end will get the message. don't go down this bus unless you want to end up bankrupt or imprisoned. you know, robert, if they want to go after trump and this, this rampage of rage and rebellion and that means are going after 73000000 people that voted for him. don't you think? absolutely. i think that's the understated danger here. and it could even be mo
i mean, we've had articles in the new york times, new york of your books, the nation that we have to punish donald trump. i haven't quite figured out what it is. they're going to put him on trial for what crime did because of committed. but they know that he's a criminal, they're kind of figure out later on what one of the crimes, once they subpoena or his documents or his account, or his bank statements going back in the how many decades they're hoping that they're going to find something that...
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the cover of the "new york post." here it is, no class is the headline this morning. clueless cuomo and deblasio close schools hurting kids and parents. you watched that news conference yesterday, miranda and you see the governor and the way he responded to fair questions coming from that "wall street journal" reporter, parents are confused. what is happening here, miranda? >> well, unfortunately new york is saddled with two extremely bad leaders. we put the dunce cap on both of theme and they deserve it. the way they've handled this pandemic from the beginning has been appalling. the nursing home deaths that the governor presided over are a terrible blight on this state. now to be closing schools based on no science, it is just at a 3% case rate, not positive rate, not death rate, 3% case rate when even the world health organization says you don't have to do anything until 5% is simply caving into the teacher's unions because when the schools initially opened late, that was the deal that was struck with the teachers union by the city. and they said as soon as the case
the cover of the "new york post." here it is, no class is the headline this morning. clueless cuomo and deblasio close schools hurting kids and parents. you watched that news conference yesterday, miranda and you see the governor and the way he responded to fair questions coming from that "wall street journal" reporter, parents are confused. what is happening here, miranda? >> well, unfortunately new york is saddled with two extremely bad leaders. we put the dunce cap...
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that's the story of his activism in new york city. and we have here in our case on allies, the basic story of the bromance between theodore roosevelt and jacob riis. they first met in 1894 when a new administration was elected in new york city that was a reform administration under mayor william strong. and it's often described as the good government movement. and in that one brief administration, a lot of the social reforms that riis had been recommending as well as the other people in his network of reform were manifested including better sanitation. one of the things that strong was famous for was appointing a sanitary engineer who created the white wings, who were sanitary workers that wore pristine white uniforms and at one point paraded down fifth avenue as a kind of army of sanitation. but the issue that theodore roosevelt and riis worked on primarily was the closing of police lodging houses. and the way they met was that mayor strong appointed theodore roosevelt as police commissioner during his administration and the police he
that's the story of his activism in new york city. and we have here in our case on allies, the basic story of the bromance between theodore roosevelt and jacob riis. they first met in 1894 when a new administration was elected in new york city that was a reform administration under mayor william strong. and it's often described as the good government movement. and in that one brief administration, a lot of the social reforms that riis had been recommending as well as the other people in his...
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new york times new russia crisp on in job at these job for a new york times correspondent in moscow is telling and not a good way screenwriters wanted for a new james bond film. imagine yourself working undercover in moscow. the capital of love to meet putin's evil empire. if you think you have the creative writing skills to turn the monday into juicy narratives of horror and suspense, contact the new york times, we've been in touch with the new york times for comment. you know, both sides of the story and all that. but we've yet to hear anything back from them . cynically speaking, it makes perfect sense. positive stories from russia don't tickle the fancy of pulitzer prize. judges allegations lacking evidence. or though, do just believe in the boogeyman. pulitzer prize winning journalist and former new york times foreign correspondent chris hedges says the ad exposes the real russia angle of the paper. i initially thought it was satire, i didn't think it was real. and then i went on the new york times website and read it. and it's really kind of an obituary journalist. the role of a
new york times new russia crisp on in job at these job for a new york times correspondent in moscow is telling and not a good way screenwriters wanted for a new james bond film. imagine yourself working undercover in moscow. the capital of love to meet putin's evil empire. if you think you have the creative writing skills to turn the monday into juicy narratives of horror and suspense, contact the new york times, we've been in touch with the new york times for comment. you know, both sides of...
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so units such as the 149th new york and the 137th new york on the far right of greene's line would have a much different experience if an attack was to come in their direction. to give you an idea of the change in height from the very left end of greene's line occupied by the 60th new york at the time of the fighting on the evening of july 2nd to the far right of greene's line occupied by the 137th, it was a 90-degree drop in overall elevation. so greene's line was a mixed back of some strong elements to his position, but they were going to set out to make it even stronger in the coming hours after they went in to their position of approximately 1500 feet in length. but before they did that, one of the things they needed to do was to run security. and so general greene, ordered by his general commander john geary, would throw together a force of 170 men drawn from each regiment of the brigade all going to be under command of john reddington of the 16th new york. these men would provide a skirmish and push down to the creek itself. they would act as an early alert system that if a federa
so units such as the 149th new york and the 137th new york on the far right of greene's line would have a much different experience if an attack was to come in their direction. to give you an idea of the change in height from the very left end of greene's line occupied by the 60th new york at the time of the fighting on the evening of july 2nd to the far right of greene's line occupied by the 137th, it was a 90-degree drop in overall elevation. so greene's line was a mixed back of some strong...
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lockdown in new york great, new mexico, just returned to its march level lockdown and americans are bein told not to get together with their extended family this thanksgiving. by experts and democratic politicians. >> my personal advice is you don't have family gatherings even for thanksgiving. i don't want to endanger your. i don't want to endanger our family i don't want to endanger our friends, so we will celebrate virtually. >> everybody will want to have their relatives over or to go two somebody's house. the simple advice is don't do i right resist the temptation. do it next year. >> we have a simple request fro our family to yours, please do not have thanksgiving gathering in leisure positive that everyone there has quarantined successfully for 14 days. >> as they cases rise across th country and test hospitals again , the president appeared in the first the role rose garden with encouraging news about bot vaccines and therapeutics. leland picks it up from there. >> a bit of a victory lap for the president on the vaccine. breaking tonight, we don't know how much how or who will ge
lockdown in new york great, new mexico, just returned to its march level lockdown and americans are bein told not to get together with their extended family this thanksgiving. by experts and democratic politicians. >> my personal advice is you don't have family gatherings even for thanksgiving. i don't want to endanger your. i don't want to endanger our family i don't want to endanger our friends, so we will celebrate virtually. >> everybody will want to have their relatives over or...
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disappointing a lot of people in new york state and new york city.sota, and illinois, and that is now rallying the stay at home winners we with saw during that time period. stuart: and i think what you just mentioned and de blasio saying maybe a real lockdown is coming, i think that's affected the market. >> i think it has. it's bifurcated, some are up today, expect others that we mentioned when there have been closures at the heights in march and april. stuart: overall, a lockdown not popular on the big picture kind of thing. all right, susan. now this. in new york city, there is a rising sense of despair. it's probably the same occurring in big cities across the country, but in new york it is particularly acute. living here you hear it all the time, this place isn't coming back anytime soon. and when it does, it just won't be the same. hard it all the time. the things that make this such a great city have been shut down. theaters will not reopen until at least next summer. restaurants by the thousands are closing for good. homeless people roam the
disappointing a lot of people in new york state and new york city.sota, and illinois, and that is now rallying the stay at home winners we with saw during that time period. stuart: and i think what you just mentioned and de blasio saying maybe a real lockdown is coming, i think that's affected the market. >> i think it has. it's bifurcated, some are up today, expect others that we mentioned when there have been closures at the heights in march and april. stuart: overall, a lockdown not...
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4000 cases in new york city yesterday, new york state alone yesterday, anis thee an increasing numbercases, and we need to address this across the board. i do think, unfortunately, because the mayor announced to the 3% rate was when he was going to close, he got caught before they ha looked at the other metrics to decrease the spread in new york. laura: but does that make sense to you, closing the schools at a test positivity rate at 3%, when for new york state, it is 9%? dr.: right, it is a very difficult situation. it does not make sense to close the schools with the numbers we have. hiunfortunately, was a number that was put out before the schools oned. it shows transmission is low in schools, and, in fact, students safer in schools than in a lot of other areas, and toeay reevaluate those metrics before it got to the point when we got to the pointaind we have this number, are we going to move? unfortunately, i think the mayor was in a position where it looked ias changing it, it the goal posts the infectioning spread in new york, and i think he really has to reevaluate the standard
4000 cases in new york city yesterday, new york state alone yesterday, anis thee an increasing numbercases, and we need to address this across the board. i do think, unfortunately, because the mayor announced to the 3% rate was when he was going to close, he got caught before they ha looked at the other metrics to decrease the spread in new york. laura: but does that make sense to you, closing the schools at a test positivity rate at 3%, when for new york state, it is 9%? dr.: right, it is a...
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in new york, we have discovered this is a big new york post story today that broke -- there are a numberpeople who are deceased that actually voted in this election. to be able to ascertain who is a live voter who is eligible to vote, a registered to vote in the election just becomes burdensome. the courts are burdened and distressed. this is another situation we have a liberal democrat in andrew cuomo, the democrats usually win by process. >> tammy: it's clearly very similar to things going on around the country and an effort we are told to expand democracy and perhaps made it even worse and it stolen it from some people. good luck, we are going to continue to watch this, thank you for being here. great from there. "the federalist" has an answer to the anti-american narrative that has been infecting our kids history book. it's called the 1620 project, we are going to explain what that is in a few moments, stay right there. >> tammy: last year, "the new york times" released its deeply anti-american essay series called the 1619 project, with the goal of recasting our great nation as an in
in new york, we have discovered this is a big new york post story today that broke -- there are a numberpeople who are deceased that actually voted in this election. to be able to ascertain who is a live voter who is eligible to vote, a registered to vote in the election just becomes burdensome. the courts are burdened and distressed. this is another situation we have a liberal democrat in andrew cuomo, the democrats usually win by process. >> tammy: it's clearly very similar to things...
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at 10:00 pm lockdown in new york. new mexico returned to its muslim a lot townsend americans are literally being told not to get together with their extended family this thanksgiving by experts and democratic politicians. >> my personal advice is you don't have family gatherings even for thanksgiving. i don't want to endanger you and i don't want to endanger our family and friends. so we will celebrate virtually. >> everybody is going to want to have the relatives over or go to somebody's house. the advice is don't do it. resist the temptation, you can do it next year. >> we have a simple request from our family to yours. please do not have thanksgiving gathering some of you are positive everyone has quarantined successfully for 14 days. shannon: coronavirus cases rise across the country and test hospitals in the president appeared in the rose garden for the first time since election day with encouraging news about vaccines and therapeutics. >> a victory lap for the president on the coronavirus vaccine. we don't know e
at 10:00 pm lockdown in new york. new mexico returned to its muslim a lot townsend americans are literally being told not to get together with their extended family this thanksgiving by experts and democratic politicians. >> my personal advice is you don't have family gatherings even for thanksgiving. i don't want to endanger you and i don't want to endanger our family and friends. so we will celebrate virtually. >> everybody is going to want to have the relatives over or go to...
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the nerve agents exposing the regime in new york times. moscow correspondent, sounds like something from the spy reveals the outlets predetermine narrative on russian and other news. a texan with a rare muscle disease comes to russia for treatment after being told by never again, . alan spencer shares his story exclusively with r.t., used to use this all the time. it was of your absolutely necessary and if u.s. states roll out new pandemic laws of its soaring infection rates, politicians are caught out flouting their own rules. so that thanks for joining us. this is r.t. international an act of hypocrisy, just for show that's how russia has described the us decision to pull out of the open skies treaty a treaty that permits mutual aerial surveillance flights. moscow also warned the move would harm international security. join me to discuss developments. moscow is disappointed to say the least about the decision by the us administration to kick the legs from under the treaty for which as the russian side is putting it. the us has no legitima
the nerve agents exposing the regime in new york times. moscow correspondent, sounds like something from the spy reveals the outlets predetermine narrative on russian and other news. a texan with a rare muscle disease comes to russia for treatment after being told by never again, . alan spencer shares his story exclusively with r.t., used to use this all the time. it was of your absolutely necessary and if u.s. states roll out new pandemic laws of its soaring infection rates, politicians are...
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in new york, protests ta ke country. in new york, protests take place nearly every day. country. went to one protest that was happening in our neighbourhood. my happening in our neighbourhood. my mum was kind of anxious because it was like the biggest crowd we've ever been in since the pandemic started. we were walking down the street, there we re walking down the street, there were also people shouting through their windows. andrew has also found a way to support the protests. i just has also found a way to support the protests. ijust thought it would be so great to be part of this historic moment and just contribute any way i can. as an emt, a lot of people are getting injured. if there's any way i can help, i would go out and do it. not everyone welcome change. some in the neighbourhood organised a pro—police blue lives matter demonstration. the crowd a mix of retired officers, friends and family. and across the city, the situation has been much the same with looters joining peaceful protesters and police brutality caught on camera film. it's all right. i was worried. i stay h
in new york, protests ta ke country. in new york, protests take place nearly every day. country. went to one protest that was happening in our neighbourhood. my happening in our neighbourhood. my mum was kind of anxious because it was like the biggest crowd we've ever been in since the pandemic started. we were walking down the street, there we re walking down the street, there were also people shouting through their windows. andrew has also found a way to support the protests. i just has also...
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it was the latest unusual public appearance for the former new york city mayor. rlier this month he held a news conference in philadelphia from the parking lot of four seasons total landscaping, next to a crematory. >>> with the help of google, a blind man completed a 5k run without the assistance of another person or a guide dog. thomas panek, the ceo of guiding eyes for the blind, accomplished the feat yesterday in new york central park. he said that for years he was afraid to run. he contacted google to see if there was a way for his phone to help guide him. google program called guideline showed him the way. panek only needed his smartphone and headphones. >> we can accomplish anything we put our minds to and to be able to be out there just with the simple technology and headphone, running by myself, not people pointing, people saying there is a blind guy over there and running, it is a real feeling of not only freedom and independence, but also you get that sense like anybody else. >> the google program uses information from a library of images to help guide
it was the latest unusual public appearance for the former new york city mayor. rlier this month he held a news conference in philadelphia from the parking lot of four seasons total landscaping, next to a crematory. >>> with the help of google, a blind man completed a 5k run without the assistance of another person or a guide dog. thomas panek, the ceo of guiding eyes for the blind, accomplished the feat yesterday in new york central park. he said that for years he was afraid to run....
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remember new york city is in the middle of a battle. we are at 3%. our neighbor new jersey is unfortunately at 8%. chicago is at 16%, the third biggest city. we cannot let this challenge deepen. we also need to take hard from the fact that we have helped off the second wave as well as we have so far. there's still more work to be done. that is why we will need additional restrictions. that is what we are going to need most -- more people to participate even more. everyone get tested. everyone pay attention and ask on those four core precautions. it will make a difference. so we have a challenge. we are going to fight back this challenge. let me go over today's indicators. number of people, gender patience today, 114 admitted to hospital for suspected covid cases. we still see our hospital system doing well. the confirmed positivity rate continues to go up. it is at 43.8 6% among those patients. 70 average of reported cases, 550, today's is 1212. again, much higher than we wanted to be. number three, percentage of people testing citywide positive for c
remember new york city is in the middle of a battle. we are at 3%. our neighbor new jersey is unfortunately at 8%. chicago is at 16%, the third biggest city. we cannot let this challenge deepen. we also need to take hard from the fact that we have helped off the second wave as well as we have so far. there's still more work to be done. that is why we will need additional restrictions. that is what we are going to need most -- more people to participate even more. everyone get tested. everyone...
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in new york, money doesn'tjust it screams.f his hostility for new york, but he was acknowledged, people dealt with him. and you wonder, you know, on the one hand, the cynical side of me says, well, their acceptance in some ways depends on how much money they have, really have, and how they are willing to spend it. and one hears rumours that they are going to enter the art world. well, it is interesting, but what a list painting one says, living painter, in the world, once his picture hanging in the trump dining room?” suppose there are two ways of looking at it, it can be a pretty fickle world with lots of money on offer... but also, you have the factor that, you know, the museums in new york city are in financial ha rd in new york city are in financial hard times. i mean, tourism is down, they need money. will they allow come up with a significant enough contribution from jared and ivanka, let them be on the board of one of the big three museums in new york city. | the big three museums in new york city. i don't know, i don't
in new york, money doesn'tjust it screams.f his hostility for new york, but he was acknowledged, people dealt with him. and you wonder, you know, on the one hand, the cynical side of me says, well, their acceptance in some ways depends on how much money they have, really have, and how they are willing to spend it. and one hears rumours that they are going to enter the art world. well, it is interesting, but what a list painting one says, living painter, in the world, once his picture hanging in...
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[laughter] from london and new york this morning, good morning. tom: we could do a simulcast instagram. jonathan f: as we work our way through this shortened trading week stateside, this is bloomberg. the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. president trump is finally calling on his agencies to cooperate in the formal transition process with joe biden. that follows weeks of an action. the general services administration made it official this acknowledgment that biden was the apparent winner of the election. still, president trump has he will contest the outcome of the vote. joe biden has turned to former fed chair janet to be his treasury secretary. if she is confirmed, yellen would become the first woman in the job. she has pushed for additional fiscal spending to help the economy get through the pandemic. british prime minister boris johnson has confirmed that anglin's will end next week, replaced by a tougher system -- lockdowns will end next week, replaced by a tougher system of tiers. is planning a european stock trading platform in paris. the a
[laughter] from london and new york this morning, good morning. tom: we could do a simulcast instagram. jonathan f: as we work our way through this shortened trading week stateside, this is bloomberg. the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. president trump is finally calling on his agencies to cooperate in the formal transition process with joe biden. that follows weeks of an action. the general services administration made it official this acknowledgment that biden was the apparent winner of...
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dinkins made history as new york city's first black mayor. in his inaugural address he referred to new yorkers as a gorgeous mosaic. he served from 1990 to 1993 amid racial unrest and soaring budget deficits. his death comes two months after his wife joyce died. he was 93. >>> and now to the latest on the oxford covid vaccine developed by astrazeneca. it's said to be up to 90% effective, but clinical trials also showed that it may stop people from spreading the coronavirus. >> we may have the first vaccine that's been shown to protect against severe disease, clinical disease and against asymptomatic disease. >> the first oxford vaccines could be given in the u.k. starting next month. that's also the same time line predicted for pfizer and moderna here in the u.s. between all three drug makers we may see more than 5 billion doses produced. this comes as the number of daily covid cases hit 169,000 in the u.s. yesterday. that's according to johns hopkins university. nevada begins a three-week statewide pause today tightening restrictions on resta
dinkins made history as new york city's first black mayor. in his inaugural address he referred to new yorkers as a gorgeous mosaic. he served from 1990 to 1993 amid racial unrest and soaring budget deficits. his death comes two months after his wife joyce died. he was 93. >>> and now to the latest on the oxford covid vaccine developed by astrazeneca. it's said to be up to 90% effective, but clinical trials also showed that it may stop people from spreading the coronavirus. >> we...
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new york remains the epicentre of this outbreak... new york is now reporting over 1000 deaths.ssing the 4000 mark... the city's death toll has passed 10,000. each of these is a human being, a family, represented. new york suffered the worst covid—19 outbreak in the united states. as any virus spread, it wreaks havoc on every facet of life. businesses we re on every facet of life. businesses were false close, school years were cut short. no neighbourhood whisper, including the one i live in, bay ridge, brooklyn, home to about 80,000 new yorkers. those who live here, like so many people around the globe, are grappling with realities brought on by the pandemic that were unimaginable just a few months ago. lone star sits empty, as it has done for months now. the regulars of the popular sports barand able to the regulars of the popular sports bar and able to come inside due to the coronavirus logged in. —— markdown. owner tracey blaise remembered vividly when the city ordered its roughly 25,000 bars and restaurants are closed to stop the spread of the coronavirus. i walked in and th
new york remains the epicentre of this outbreak... new york is now reporting over 1000 deaths.ssing the 4000 mark... the city's death toll has passed 10,000. each of these is a human being, a family, represented. new york suffered the worst covid—19 outbreak in the united states. as any virus spread, it wreaks havoc on every facet of life. businesses we re on every facet of life. businesses were false close, school years were cut short. no neighbourhood whisper, including the one i live in,...