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and those people do not represent the values of new york city. nd what they are doing is not going to help us move forward in new york city. i'm joined here by deputy mayor phil thompson, by commissioner marco cabrione. what we have seen again, a small number of people in the scheme of things protesting to begin with, very few of whom committed acts of violence. but that few was systematic in their efforts to harm police officers and to create damage to police vehicles, to storefronts, to other property. and, again, that's not going to get us anywhere. so to the peaceful protesters, if any of you are still out there tonight or trying to work peacefully for change, let me be very clear. we hear your desire to see these issues, the relationship between police and community, the need for justice, the need for real change in our society. we hear you loud and clear. we appreciate, and respect all peaceful protest. but now it is time for people to go home. if you went out peacefully to make a point about the need for change, you have been heard, and cha
and those people do not represent the values of new york city. nd what they are doing is not going to help us move forward in new york city. i'm joined here by deputy mayor phil thompson, by commissioner marco cabrione. what we have seen again, a small number of people in the scheme of things protesting to begin with, very few of whom committed acts of violence. but that few was systematic in their efforts to harm police officers and to create damage to police vehicles, to storefronts, to other...
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new york city is the one region that is not reopened yet in new york. and that's for obvious reasons. the numbers have been worse in new york city, the number of cases were worse in new york city. again, nothing endemic to new york city. what happened in new york city was the virus was coming from europe and we didn't even know. nobody told us. it was -- we all were told it was coming from china, china, china. look to the west. it came from the east. we're looking west, it came from the east. it was coming from europe. and january-february, before we did a european travel ban, 3 million europeans landed at our airports, and the virus came that way. so once the virus got here, it spread. this is a dense area. new york city, public transportation. so it had the worst problem in the nation, one of the worst problems on the globe, so it's the one region that's not reopened yet, and we're now going to focus on reopening new york city. and, again, we do it smartly. we have data. we have tests. we can focus on the new cases in new york city. where are those inf
new york city is the one region that is not reopened yet in new york. and that's for obvious reasons. the numbers have been worse in new york city, the number of cases were worse in new york city. again, nothing endemic to new york city. what happened in new york city was the virus was coming from europe and we didn't even know. nobody told us. it was -- we all were told it was coming from china, china, china. look to the west. it came from the east. we're looking west, it came from the east....
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because if you look at new york city, there are very different stories within the city. we now do enough testing, we do tens of thousands of tests per day. we are doing more testing in new york state than any state in the country. we're doing more testing in new york state per capita than any country on the globe, okay? so we're the testing capital. when you do that many tests, you can target exactly where people are getting sick and where those new cases are coming from. and you can look at that by neighborhood, by zip code, and what you see is more of the cases are coming from out ofb o bo borr burrough communities, and more cases out of communities where essential workers live, but they're not the essential workers. it's more what we call community spread. it's in communities that have an underlying health care disparity, which is a problem across this country. populations that have higher incidents of underlying illnesses and lack of masks, social distancing, particularly, with you have communities that are literally more than double 43% infection rate. brownsville, b
because if you look at new york city, there are very different stories within the city. we now do enough testing, we do tens of thousands of tests per day. we are doing more testing in new york state than any state in the country. we're doing more testing in new york state per capita than any country on the globe, okay? so we're the testing capital. when you do that many tests, you can target exactly where people are getting sick and where those new cases are coming from. and you can look at...
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the number have been worse in new york city. the number of cases were worse in new york city. n, nothing endemic to new york city. what happened in new york city was the virus was coming from europe. we didn't even know. nobody told us. we all were told it was coming from china, china, china, look to the west. it came from the east. we're looking west, it came from the east. it was coming from europe. january, february, before we did a european travel ban, 3 million europeans landed at our airports and the virus came that way. once the virus got here, it spread. this is a dense area, new york city, public transportation. so it had the worst problem in the nation, one of the worst problems on the globe, so it's the one region that has not reopened yet. we're now going to focus on reopening new york city. again, we do it smartly. we have data. we have tests. we can focus on the new cases in new york city. where are those infections still coming from. and we literally can focus on those areas by zip code. we've done so much testing -- we do more testing in new york than any state
the number have been worse in new york city. the number of cases were worse in new york city. n, nothing endemic to new york city. what happened in new york city was the virus was coming from europe. we didn't even know. nobody told us. we all were told it was coming from china, china, china, look to the west. it came from the east. we're looking west, it came from the east. it was coming from europe. january, february, before we did a european travel ban, 3 million europeans landed at our...
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unlike a terrorist attack that is affecting new york city as a whole. new yorkers are relentless and resilient. seeing them work more to get back to their city they own this city they believe in their restaurants, their sports teams and venues everyone is kind of sitting at a red stop lightweighting f waitig the amgt of people that go out at 7:00 p.m. to clap the amount of food given the minute we get the green light, i'm telling you, new york is going to rocket back faster than anyone could have predicted. which is why i'm up at 4:00 in the morning preparing for what is april quarantine. >> i'll leave it there i'm feeling better about the day. it is time to get up early and why we are here for you. ryan, hope you are right new york city sometimes down, never out. appreciate it, buddy >>> on deck, disney. that's down and maybe not out. certainly the results with a 97% drop in profit year over year. we'll break down the media giant's best strategy to navigate we'll be back with joond a look at disney. dow futures up around 180. >> welcome back. the stock
unlike a terrorist attack that is affecting new york city as a whole. new yorkers are relentless and resilient. seeing them work more to get back to their city they own this city they believe in their restaurants, their sports teams and venues everyone is kind of sitting at a red stop lightweighting f waitig the amgt of people that go out at 7:00 p.m. to clap the amount of food given the minute we get the green light, i'm telling you, new york is going to rocket back faster than anyone could...
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of more than a dozen different protests throughout new york city at this very hour this is one of the largest what they're seeing right now thousands of marching down broadway street here on new york city they are mad they are upset they want change and they are not happy right now this protest here goes on for more than 10. and this is just one of several been seen everybody there quite frankly has been saying that. and if they're tired of this and that's why you see these protests in these numbers it's all been very useful but what has happened is a lot of young people out at these protests and that's. here and see me bring brooklyn philadelphia as well as neighboring new jersey for the scenes like this are being replicated throughout new york city right now and might go well into the evening again this is the 3rd night of protests that we've seen here many protests but haven't seen anything quite like this i'm gay what sort of official response of we've seen from the mayor and the governor and i'll be seeing more police on the streets. we are se
of more than a dozen different protests throughout new york city at this very hour this is one of the largest what they're seeing right now thousands of marching down broadway street here on new york city they are mad they are upset they want change and they are not happy right now this protest here goes on for more than 10. and this is just one of several been seen everybody there quite frankly has been saying that. and if they're tired of this and that's why you see these protests in these...
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coming up on deck, we are going to hear from world famous chef and when he thinks his new york city restaurant may open and what the new york city restaurant scene may look like high prices for one well-loved asset class may continue to rise we are back with more "worldwide exchange" after this >> announcer: today's big number, $7 billion that's how much elon musk could save if tesla hits a series of targets and relocates to save o taxes. >>> welcome back i'll start you off with a live look at times square early quiet. even at this hour, things would be going it is truly a remarkable scene to see even now. >>> last night's rise up new york raised $115 million for those in the big apple and around new york state that are in need. officials layout plans to start up part of the state they do remain optimistic that the tide has turned in the fight. phillip mena has that story. >> good morning. for the first time since the pandemic began, parts of new york state are getting ready to reopen the governor says regions can partially reopen if they meet certain goals for capacity, testing and a drop in
coming up on deck, we are going to hear from world famous chef and when he thinks his new york city restaurant may open and what the new york city restaurant scene may look like high prices for one well-loved asset class may continue to rise we are back with more "worldwide exchange" after this >> announcer: today's big number, $7 billion that's how much elon musk could save if tesla hits a series of targets and relocates to save o taxes. >>> welcome back i'll start you...
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thank you for the great reporting and will continue to look at these pictures live in new york city. congressman, i know you are joining by phone right now as we continue to look live over new york city. >> yes, i am with you, if you can see me okay or if i'm calling, i'm happy to go either way. harris: there we go, as were watching these pictures, i want to get the perspective of somebody who wants to hold the line of the national guards. in all of your service to the great nation. in the police officers are two rows deep, we know in minneapolis when we watched the next row behind them is national guard, what is the national guard's role in certain cities where they have been called in. >> there are a few reasons why the national guard is so important for this type of incident, the national guard works for the governors and offers under state authorities, it has arrest authority as opposed to our active duty brothers and sisters in the first marine division for the 82nd airborne and they do not have authority and is very important that the national guardsmen and women can arrest thes
thank you for the great reporting and will continue to look at these pictures live in new york city. congressman, i know you are joining by phone right now as we continue to look live over new york city. >> yes, i am with you, if you can see me okay or if i'm calling, i'm happy to go either way. harris: there we go, as were watching these pictures, i want to get the perspective of somebody who wants to hold the line of the national guards. in all of your service to the great nation. in...
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in the meantime, we want to focus on new york city hot spots because if you look at new york city, therery different stories within the city. and we now do enough testing -- we do tens of thousands of tests per day. we are doing more testing in new york state than any state in the country. we're doing more testing in new york state per capita than any country on the globe. so we're the testing capital. when you do that many tests, you can target exactly where people are getting sick and where those new cases are coming from. and you can look at that by neighborhood, by zip code, and what you see is more of the cases are coming from outer borough communities, more minority communities, lower income communities. new hospitalizations coming from people who are not currently working. they're not essential workers. they're communities where essential workers live, but they're not the essential workers. it's more from what we call community spread. it's in communities that have an underlying health care disparity which is a problem across this country. this country. populations that have highe
in the meantime, we want to focus on new york city hot spots because if you look at new york city, therery different stories within the city. and we now do enough testing -- we do tens of thousands of tests per day. we are doing more testing in new york state than any state in the country. we're doing more testing in new york state per capita than any country on the globe. so we're the testing capital. when you do that many tests, you can target exactly where people are getting sick and where...
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compared to new york city general average of 19%. hospitalization rate, 3.2% -- 3.2 people for every 100,000. compared to 1.8. it is double the hospitalization rate. be smart. let's use the numbers. let's research. where are the new cases coming from? where is the spread continuing? low-income communities, communities of color. they tend to be high latino, high african-american populations. we are seeing that pattern continue in zip codes, lower income predominate. brownsville, brooklyn, 41%. double the city average. that happens to be 80% african-american. again, just about double the rate of hospitalization. that's where the cases are still coming from. it is all across the city. island, higher in communities of color and lower income communities. i want to thank the congressional delegation who helped organize this partnership between us and the faith-based communities, getting 8000 tests in a short time is not easily done. akeem jefferies came up with this idea about 10 days ago, organized it quickly. i want to thank congresswoman
compared to new york city general average of 19%. hospitalization rate, 3.2% -- 3.2 people for every 100,000. compared to 1.8. it is double the hospitalization rate. be smart. let's use the numbers. let's research. where are the new cases coming from? where is the spread continuing? low-income communities, communities of color. they tend to be high latino, high african-american populations. we are seeing that pattern continue in zip codes, lower income predominate. brownsville, brooklyn, 41%....
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she co-authored a letter to new york governor andrew cuomo and new york city officials about how to careor the city's homeless population in the midst ofof the covid19 outbreak. and josh dean is executive director of the e homeless advocacy group, human.nyc. he has been out on the cityy streets nitotoring howow subway closures are impacting homeless people. we welcome you both to democracy now! there was a very contentious city council meeting this week. dr. kelly doran, what are you demanding the city and the state do when it comes to the unhoused in new york city, especiallyly s we see now with the unprecedented closure of the city subway system night after night, people being t taken awa? concerning.tion is the city has done a lot since the pandemic started. i was a part of a group that actually -- over 500 physicians, nurses, social workers, and other frontline health care professionals that signed a letter that had been organized by the health and housing consortium, a nonprprofit organization here in new york city. that letter gave recommendations and observations about what had be
she co-authored a letter to new york governor andrew cuomo and new york city officials about how to careor the city's homeless population in the midst ofof the covid19 outbreak. and josh dean is executive director of the e homeless advocacy group, human.nyc. he has been out on the cityy streets nitotoring howow subway closures are impacting homeless people. we welcome you both to democracy now! there was a very contentious city council meeting this week. dr. kelly doran, what are you demanding...
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yet still pretty much locked down new york city parts of new york state have begun reopening in the 1st stage but new york city critically has not reopened yet the mayor said that it could be as early as june however the governor who has a lot of say in this is not speculating on that he says it simply has to come down to when new york city meets certain thresholds in terms of coronavirus datsun and infection rates and the city has not done that new york city is more complicated than any other city in america because nearly 2000000 people come into new york city every day to go to work taking public transport and sort so when the city reopens it's going to be a very very slow process i will say though that the governor of new york just held a press conference and there are some very encouraging signs statewide only 200 new copiable infections in this state that's the lowest level in weeks and also only 73 deaths in new york in the last 24 hours that is also the lowest since mid march when that pandemic really hit new york so the numbers are looking very good in terms of new york city do
yet still pretty much locked down new york city parts of new york state have begun reopening in the 1st stage but new york city critically has not reopened yet the mayor said that it could be as early as june however the governor who has a lot of say in this is not speculating on that he says it simply has to come down to when new york city meets certain thresholds in terms of coronavirus datsun and infection rates and the city has not done that new york city is more complicated than any other...
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i have a lot of faith in the people of new york city. we're uniting to fight back a crisis we never could have imagined, fight back a disease we didn't even know about. new yorkers came together to do that. and the reason this city is getting healthier and safer all the time is because new yorkers banded together. so we will ban together again to overcome the challenges we face. that is how new york city move forward. let me see if there's any immediate questions. >> concerned people in new york city, you said were going to be continuing -- what beyond platitudes, the violence and rising concern of what's going on right now? >> we're going to continue to listen into the mayor. we'll let you if any major news on is made on this, but his basic message is it's time to go home. we want to go back to washington, d.c. which is where garret haake has been standing by for us. what's the latest? >> reporter: hey, chris, things are devolving quickly. i'm back in front of lafayette park here, protesters have been pulling away at barricades all night
i have a lot of faith in the people of new york city. we're uniting to fight back a crisis we never could have imagined, fight back a disease we didn't even know about. new yorkers came together to do that. and the reason this city is getting healthier and safer all the time is because new yorkers banded together. so we will ban together again to overcome the challenges we face. that is how new york city move forward. let me see if there's any immediate questions. >> concerned people in...
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to looook at how k and brown communities arare beig disproportionately targeted and policed in new york city's response to the spread of covid-19. and it is not just limited to new york. data released friday reveals more than 80% of summonses issued by nypd for social distancing violations have been to black and latinx people, and 92% of people arrested for not social distancing are non-white. images circulated widely on social media showing a spotlight on uneven policing, some shohowg police officers distributing masks to white residents in crowded new york city parks, apparently, resting no one. meanwhile, videos have emerged of violent crackdowns on social distancing measures in black and latinx neighborhoods. cell phone video footage went viral showing officers aggressively pinning a black man to the ground as they arrested him, then violently attacking a black passerby, draggingng him n the street, punching him and kneeling on his neck, during what was supposed to be a social distancing enforcement actction. the man who was attacked, 33-year-old donnnni wright, was hospititalized w with s
to looook at how k and brown communities arare beig disproportionately targeted and policed in new york city's response to the spread of covid-19. and it is not just limited to new york. data released friday reveals more than 80% of summonses issued by nypd for social distancing violations have been to black and latinx people, and 92% of people arrested for not social distancing are non-white. images circulated widely on social media showing a spotlight on uneven policing, some shohowg police...
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he's one of more than 120 new york city transit workers who have lost their lives to the coronavirus. protections for new york city bus drivers have improved. >> there were barriers put up. they did start providing us with masks. the buses that are coming in being sanitized every night. >> but fears of contracting the virus are never too far. >> am i still nervous now? we all are. we have a lot of people that we move, and there's some people that come on with no mask. they're coughing, and it's only getting worse out there. more and more people are out riding these buses. >> and yet determined to do his part for the city that never sleeps. >> i'm going to keep working until god forbid something happens. >> when we come back, one on one with alexandra ocasio-cortez. why she calls poverty and inequality preexisting conditions in the time of covid-19. ♪when you have nausea, ♪upset stomach, diarrheaon,♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes your stomach for fast relief and now, get the same fast relief in a delightful chew with new pepto bismol chews. steven could only imaginem 24hr to trenjoyin
he's one of more than 120 new york city transit workers who have lost their lives to the coronavirus. protections for new york city bus drivers have improved. >> there were barriers put up. they did start providing us with masks. the buses that are coming in being sanitized every night. >> but fears of contracting the virus are never too far. >> am i still nervous now? we all are. we have a lot of people that we move, and there's some people that come on with no mask. they're...
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but all categories are below the new york city norm. the new york city norm was 19.9%. that is good news. that also affirms the news we have heard on the other essential workers, frontline workers. our health care workers, nurses, doctors, we were afraid because they were literally in the emergency rooms they would have a higher infection rate. turns out that is not true. it shows the ppe works when we talk about masks, gloves, etc. not that nurses and doctors in those emergency rooms have fancier or more sophisticated equipment. this is the same type of masks that they wear. it works. new york police department had an infection rate of 10%. fire department and e.m.t. had an infection rate of 17%. we think it is higher because of the e.m.t. workers. but again, all below the new york city rate of 19.9%. another issue we have been aware of and are working on is the fact that poor and minority communities are suffering most. the numbers in the state are not nearly as bad as the disparity in many other states. but any disparity is bad. and that is what we have been focusing
but all categories are below the new york city norm. the new york city norm was 19.9%. that is good news. that also affirms the news we have heard on the other essential workers, frontline workers. our health care workers, nurses, doctors, we were afraid because they were literally in the emergency rooms they would have a higher infection rate. turns out that is not true. it shows the ppe works when we talk about masks, gloves, etc. not that nurses and doctors in those emergency rooms have...
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new york stay ready to reopen. obviously not the case for new york city. w york city, what does reopening look like to you? >> well, we have to make sure we do it in a safe way. and the governor has laid out seven metrics that need to be met before we can open. new york city has met four of those metrics. there are still three metrics that we haven't met. one of them has to do with the number of contact tracers that we have up and going. and i think so much of the conversation around reopening really hinges on making sure we have the infrastructure in place to do it safely, masks, testing, so that people can get tested, major contact tracing, hotels and dorm stories for people who need it, potentially surveillance that doesn't violate peoples' civil liberties but that people could opt into, and the mandatory mask wearing, social distancing, plus the hospital capacity. that's what it looks like. anderson, you're a new yorker. the last eight weeks have been very hard. it's eerie in some ways to see an empty times square. and we want to make sure if we do it,
new york stay ready to reopen. obviously not the case for new york city. w york city, what does reopening look like to you? >> well, we have to make sure we do it in a safe way. and the governor has laid out seven metrics that need to be met before we can open. new york city has met four of those metrics. there are still three metrics that we haven't met. one of them has to do with the number of contact tracers that we have up and going. and i think so much of the conversation around...
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the test was done in new york city. that's where we have the highest predominance of cases. communities, we partnered with churches to conduct tests. 27% of the individuals testing positive. 27% compared to the new york city general population of about 19%. ok? the bronx had the highest , compared to a citywide average of 19%. you take a place like the bronx, it is 34% compared to 19%. the data shows, not just a high , not just a high number of people with a positive, but the spread is continuing in those communities. that's where the new cases are coming from. ok? you can literally do that on the zip code basis. example, in the bronx, 43% of the people tested positive. 43%. compared to new york city general average of 19%. rate, 3.2% --n 3.2 people for every 100,000. compared to 1.8. it is double the hospitalization rate. be smart. let's use the numbers. let's research. where are the new cases coming from? where is the spread continuing? low-income communities, communities of color. latino,d to be high high african-american populations. patterneeing that , lowere in zip code
the test was done in new york city. that's where we have the highest predominance of cases. communities, we partnered with churches to conduct tests. 27% of the individuals testing positive. 27% compared to the new york city general population of about 19%. ok? the bronx had the highest , compared to a citywide average of 19%. you take a place like the bronx, it is 34% compared to 19%. the data shows, not just a high , not just a high number of people with a positive, but the spread is...
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those people don't represent the values of new york city and what they're doing is not going to help rward in new york city, joined by deputy mayor phil thompson, by commissioner marco kab reown, seen a few number of people protesting to begin with, very few of whom committed acts of violence but those few were systematic in efforts to harm police officers, create damages to police vehicles, store fronts and other property. that's not going to get us anywhere. to the peaceful protesters if you're still out there tonight, trying to work peacefully for change, let me be clear, we hear your desire to see these issues, relationship between police and the community, need for justice, for real change in our society, we hear you loud and clear, we appreciate and respect all peaceful protest, but now it is time for people to go home. if you went out peacefully to make a point about the need for change, you have been heard and change is coming in this city, i have no doubt about that. it's time to go home so we can all move forward. those who are out there simply to create violence, those who
those people don't represent the values of new york city and what they're doing is not going to help rward in new york city, joined by deputy mayor phil thompson, by commissioner marco kab reown, seen a few number of people protesting to begin with, very few of whom committed acts of violence but those few were systematic in efforts to harm police officers, create damages to police vehicles, store fronts and other property. that's not going to get us anywhere. to the peaceful protesters if...
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in new york city it went from 24% and is now down. you always want to see the number dropping rather than increasing. within new york city you see the bronx is high. 27%. brooklyn, 19%. manhattan 17%. staten island, 19%. we are going to do more research to understand what is going on. why is the bronx higher than the other boroughs? statewide it is basically about flat. this is predominantly for new york city, then long island, the northern suburbs, then the rest of the state but eerie county has been problematic. we are looking at who is been impacted, who is paying the highest price, what is happening with the poor communities, what is happening with the racial demographics overlaid over the income demographics and also if there is any information in other ages that can be instructive. we are still getting 900 new infections every day. that is still an unacceptably high rate. we are trying to understand exactly why that is, who are the 900, wears it coming from, how can we refine our strategies? we can get to those areas, those place
in new york city it went from 24% and is now down. you always want to see the number dropping rather than increasing. within new york city you see the bronx is high. 27%. brooklyn, 19%. manhattan 17%. staten island, 19%. we are going to do more research to understand what is going on. why is the bronx higher than the other boroughs? statewide it is basically about flat. this is predominantly for new york city, then long island, the northern suburbs, then the rest of the state but eerie county...
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issues predominantly an for new york city, than long island, than the northern suburbs, than the rest of the county, whiche he is buffalo, new york, has been problematic. -- ie county,ounty -- er which is buffalo, new york, has been problematic. we are seeing who is paying the highest price for this virus, what is happening in poorer communities, what is happening with the racial demographics overlaid over the income demographics, and also if there is information in different ages that could be...
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as you pointed out, there's no curfew in new york city. not the case in los angeles where the national guard is deploying as looting, vandalism and violence is worsening. bring in paul kucurets, what ar you hearing about the situation in your city tonight? >> most of the violence and vandalism has taken place in my district, my neighborhood of fairfax. we're all dwaevastated about th senseless and vicious death of george floyd bah the message has been eclipsed by the violence and vandalism that we're seeing. just about every building is graffitied, many broken into, some set on fire. police cars and other vehicles have been set on fire. we're trying to get this under control. i've called for and we've a curfew, asked for it to be in this neighborhood, but now it's city-wide, which is great. and we have now requested support from the national guard. and our neighboring sheriffs department, and we're doing everything we can to protect our residents. >> do you have a sense, councilman, what specifically, if there is something specific or who m
as you pointed out, there's no curfew in new york city. not the case in los angeles where the national guard is deploying as looting, vandalism and violence is worsening. bring in paul kucurets, what ar you hearing about the situation in your city tonight? >> most of the violence and vandalism has taken place in my district, my neighborhood of fairfax. we're all dwaevastated about th senseless and vicious death of george floyd bah the message has been eclipsed by the violence and...
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i'm reporting from new york city. i'm laura trevelyan. bless and homeless, with 33 million americans unemployed, new york subways, a haunting symbol of the impact of the pandemic. coronavirus once a day after a white house eight tested positive. mr. trump says he does not have covid-19. germany is cautiously reopening its economy amid worries about a second wave of infections. plus, life under lockdown. the story of a person who lives crammed in new york, but a big change is coming. >> i just committed to cornell. well, i'm probably abouto cry. ♪ laura: for all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "bbc world news america." every thursday, the staggering impact of the coronavirus outbreak on the american economy is revealed. 3.2 million americans filed for unemployment benefits in the last week. more than 33 million people have lost their jobs in the last seven weeks. now the subway here in new york city has become a refuge for the newly homeless. nick bryant reports. reporter: midnight on the new rk subway. many of the c
i'm reporting from new york city. i'm laura trevelyan. bless and homeless, with 33 million americans unemployed, new york subways, a haunting symbol of the impact of the pandemic. coronavirus once a day after a white house eight tested positive. mr. trump says he does not have covid-19. germany is cautiously reopening its economy amid worries about a second wave of infections. plus, life under lockdown. the story of a person who lives crammed in new york, but a big change is coming. >> i...
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in new york, fox news. >>> coming up an exodus on the east coast, people fleeing new york city over corona virus and how much money the city could lose,. >>> also ahead a packed house at a california restaurant. why the owner says she is defying governor's orders and opening her cafe. >> this is my business and i have the right to keep it open. if i could do one thing, i'd make sure there were more textbooks in schools. i'm a teacher. i've seen the need, but my girlfriend here likes to say ... "don't just talk about it, be about it." and we're about the 2020 census. because when everyone gets counted on the census, it helps inform public funding in our neighborhood for the next ten years! don't just talk about it - -be about it! complete the census online, by phone or by mail. shape your future. start here at 2020census.gov. >>> a rust rent in eldorado is defying the state's stay at home orders, tells us the restaurant doesn't have enough space for social distancing but the owner felt like it was time to reopen. >> at a tiny road side diner in eldorado where the sign promises true home coo
in new york, fox news. >>> coming up an exodus on the east coast, people fleeing new york city over corona virus and how much money the city could lose,. >>> also ahead a packed house at a california restaurant. why the owner says she is defying governor's orders and opening her cafe. >> this is my business and i have the right to keep it open. if i could do one thing, i'd make sure there were more textbooks in schools. i'm a teacher. i've seen the need, but my...
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can new york city start school in the fall? can new york city afford not to? the city's school lchancellor i "outfront" and why the administration is so eager to e reopen the economy. >> how many workers should give their lives to increase the gdp or dow jones by 1,000 points? so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ when bugs move in we stress out and spray. well, we used to. new ortho home defense max indoor insect barrier kills and prevents bugs for up to a year without odors, stains or fuss. new ortho home defense max. bugs gone. stress gone. because i trust their quality they were the first to have a vitamin verified by usp... ...an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards nature made, the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand feel the coolpowerful 24-hour, claritin cool mnon-drowsy,es. allergy relief plus an immediate cooling sensation for your throat. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my d
can new york city start school in the fall? can new york city afford not to? the city's school lchancellor i "outfront" and why the administration is so eager to e reopen the economy. >> how many workers should give their lives to increase the gdp or dow jones by 1,000 points? so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ when bugs move in we stress out and spray. well, we used to. new ortho home defense max...
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there are 160,000 ces of covid in new york city and four times as many people have died in new york city of covid-19 than in the terrorist attacks of 9/11. now, youow as much as anybody, about the spirit of new yorkers and i want to start by asking you -- how do you think to come this pandemic?l be able >> new york city will overcome it. but in aifferent way than september 11 because this is a different kind of attack. september 11 i had the benefit of, in four or five days, we could contain what it hob done to ground ze and then we could bring broadway back and bring basell back and bring back in school.k, put the kids responsibly, you can't do that no d and when y do it, you're so i think there's worry in y, people's mind, will we return to normal? i think we were able to establish that thought in people's heads about september 11th, 10, 12, 15 days later. o i sor see this as the first would weeks of september 11, xep extended out until we get back to normal and it's doing a lot of damage to us. i'm not sure economic - we can count that. ilot of emotionally damag not sure we understand
there are 160,000 ces of covid in new york city and four times as many people have died in new york city of covid-19 than in the terrorist attacks of 9/11. now, youow as much as anybody, about the spirit of new yorkers and i want to start by asking you -- how do you think to come this pandemic?l be able >> new york city will overcome it. but in aifferent way than september 11 because this is a different kind of attack. september 11 i had the benefit of, in four or five days, we could...
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let me take you now to the streets of new york city. also looking at the camera a moment ago from downtown new york city, where the protesters are coming out. we were in the commercial break in new york. third-degree murder and manslaughter charges now filed against the police officer, derek chauvin. george floyd, he will be remembered one way or another. so long. >> neil: all right, thank you bill hemmer. we are following these developments right now, including the process i continue around the country today. even with the arrest of derek chauvin. he of course is the officer who famously help the neck of the george floyd, killing him. we are also following threats from other cities and states. the fourth night of them coming tonight. welcome, everybody. i'm neil thibodeau, and this is "your world." we are going to be at following all of this. follow me know what's going minneapolis right now. mike. >> a dramatically dnt
let me take you now to the streets of new york city. also looking at the camera a moment ago from downtown new york city, where the protesters are coming out. we were in the commercial break in new york. third-degree murder and manslaughter charges now filed against the police officer, derek chauvin. george floyd, he will be remembered one way or another. so long. >> neil: all right, thank you bill hemmer. we are following these developments right now, including the process i continue...
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we saw arrests in union square and elsewhere in new york city. new york is very prepared to handle these mass protests. ted, i know you can appreciate the challenges these officers face with protesters who as you mentioned are not clearly as concerned with the death of george floyd as they are with
we saw arrests in union square and elsewhere in new york city. new york is very prepared to handle these mass protests. ted, i know you can appreciate the challenges these officers face with protesters who as you mentioned are not clearly as concerned with the death of george floyd as they are with
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new york governor andrew cuomo today saying that in new york city the virus is still spreading in lower-incomemunities and communities of color. in those communities, 27% of the populations tested positive for covid-19. that's compared to the overall rate in new york city of about 20%. the government said testing would be increased in those areas. here are the other facts at this hour. today connecticut becomes the final state to begin partially reopening as governors put more responsibility on residents and business owners to sustain their social distancing and safe practices. try to prevent
new york governor andrew cuomo today saying that in new york city the virus is still spreading in lower-incomemunities and communities of color. in those communities, 27% of the populations tested positive for covid-19. that's compared to the overall rate in new york city of about 20%. the government said testing would be increased in those areas. here are the other facts at this hour. today connecticut becomes the final state to begin partially reopening as governors put more responsibility on...
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where there's lots of police in new york city there's always lots of police in new york city but they're in a delicate position right now because they have to patrol the city they have to try to keep order they have to. pray for fried order even for the peaceful protests of those protests you just saw a few minutes ago they walked down here in the police were following them to help block or roads to help keep them safe as well so it's a delicate situation for the police trying to protect public order protect the protesters from traffic in this very important big city of course but yet also protect order when things go out of hand as we saw late saturday night when there was. 47 new york p.d. police vehicles that were burned or damaged 33 police officers were injured and 345 protesters arrested so but they certainly on sunday night and every night there are the the presence of police is very high in the city right now as tensions are very high as well try to get to those on the for us in new york thank you for now. well emotions have been running high as people come out to assess the situ
where there's lots of police in new york city there's always lots of police in new york city but they're in a delicate position right now because they have to patrol the city they have to try to keep order they have to. pray for fried order even for the peaceful protests of those protests you just saw a few minutes ago they walked down here in the police were following them to help block or roads to help keep them safe as well so it's a delicate situation for the police trying to protect public...
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here in new york city, the city said that the surge in 911 calls for ambulance service is down by halfrom its peak just a few weeks ago.w,s faas that vaccin trial, it's important note that that september target date is a best-case scenario. norah, this is a process that yepically takes years. >> o'donnell: all right, mola, thank you. and tonight, for the first time, we're getting an inside account of the scramble within the trump administration as it tried to get a handle on the unfolding pandemic. today, ousted vaccine expert rick bright filed a formal whistleblower complaint alleging his warnings were ignored. cbs' weijia jiang is traveling with the president in phoenix. weijia. >> reporter: norah, rick bright's complaint lays out in detail just how devastating he predicted the coronavirus would be and how he tried to get his superiors to listen. tonight, president trump is not addressing the bombshell report, focusing instead on reopening the country. an his first big trip in over a month, president trump ditched social distancing guidelines to greet the governor of arizona, doug du
here in new york city, the city said that the surge in 911 calls for ambulance service is down by halfrom its peak just a few weeks ago.w,s faas that vaccin trial, it's important note that that september target date is a best-case scenario. norah, this is a process that yepically takes years. >> o'donnell: all right, mola, thank you. and tonight, for the first time, we're getting an inside account of the scramble within the trump administration as it tried to get a handle on the unfolding...
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as he pointed out there is no curfew in effect in new york city. that's not the case in los angeles where the national guard is deployed where looting and violence is worsening. i want to bring in a member of the los angeles city council representing the 5th council district. thank you so much for being with us. what are you hearing about the situation in your city tonight? >> well, most of the violence and vandalism has taken place in my district, in fact in my neighborhood, the fairfax area, we're all devastated about the senseless and vicious death of george floyd. but i think the message has been completely eclipsed by the violence and vandalism that we're seeing. just about every building is graffitied, many were broken into, some set on fire, police cars and other vehicles have been set on fire, we're trying to get this under control. i've called for and we've gotten a curfew. i asked for it to be in this neighborhood but it's now citywide, which is great. i've asked and we have now requested support from the national guard and our neighboring
as he pointed out there is no curfew in effect in new york city. that's not the case in los angeles where the national guard is deployed where looting and violence is worsening. i want to bring in a member of the los angeles city council representing the 5th council district. thank you so much for being with us. what are you hearing about the situation in your city tonight? >> well, most of the violence and vandalism has taken place in my district, in fact in my neighborhood, the fairfax...
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new york so a lot of people here a lot of people here. know that they remember that and police violence quite frankly is very raw here in new york city you can hear bangs behind me i don't quite know what that is. clearly this is a situation now in new york where things are probably not turning for the better or i gave it as on the life for us there in new york thank you let's bring in rosa clemente from albany new york she's a community organizer and black lives but protest rosa we're watching dramatic scenes austrians here of the rest of the protests right across new york we understand you a tear gassed. at a protest tell us what happens you. you know and 1st can i please correct your correspondent blacklist founder did not start at the air arnor blacklist matters started after the acquittal of george zimmerman it was founded by 3 black women and it was found those in california i have to say that because you know we have to be correct in this history i'm in albany new york it's one i have thought was away from new york city. and i was just at a protests here albany is a very poor city a very. policed city a very violent police force un
new york so a lot of people here a lot of people here. know that they remember that and police violence quite frankly is very raw here in new york city you can hear bangs behind me i don't quite know what that is. clearly this is a situation now in new york where things are probably not turning for the better or i gave it as on the life for us there in new york thank you let's bring in rosa clemente from albany new york she's a community organizer and black lives but protest rosa we're watching...
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. >> reporter: brafg tving the sts of new york city in the middle of a pandemic. he is heading to work but not the job he's used to. >> i'm a people person. i like to be around people. not having customers and not having my team, i really miss them. i kind of take human connection for granted. >> reporter: a veteran of the retail giant for 14 years. >> customers come in here to feel beautiful, right? so the responsibility is on us to give that to them. >> three, two, one! >> reporter: xavier recently helped launch the company's flagship store in new york city. >> come on in! >> reporter: with lots of fanfare, serving as a new go-to for celebrities like kim kardashian to debut their newest fashion lines. >> come on in! >> reporter: but a few months later, everything came to a screeching halt. when coronavirus hit new york city hard. the store floors now empty. the cash registers idle. the mannequins undressed. a blow for a company where 70% of their business is done in stores. >> to suddenly have all of our stores closed, you know, we've been around for 119 years.
. >> reporter: brafg tving the sts of new york city in the middle of a pandemic. he is heading to work but not the job he's used to. >> i'm a people person. i like to be around people. not having customers and not having my team, i really miss them. i kind of take human connection for granted. >> reporter: a veteran of the retail giant for 14 years. >> customers come in here to feel beautiful, right? so the responsibility is on us to give that to them. >> three,...
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so, look, it is this has been unprecedented for the city of new york, for the state of new york. but this has also been an unprecedented crisis for new york city transit. so new york city transit is made up of 53,000 men and women who show up every day to operate buses and to operate trains and to get people safely from one place to the other. i mean, look, the reassurances that i can give is that we are doing everything we can possibly do to keep people as safe and healthy as we as we can. so we are distributing massive amounts of personal protective equipment, gloves, masks, suits, face shields, hand sanitizer. we are cleaning and disinfecting our stations and our trains and our rail cars. you know, sometimes two, four, six, seven times a day. we are testing new cleaning solutions, new cleaning tools so that we make sure we're using the best products, the products so i can give people assurances on all those fronts. you know, i can't give them assurances and promise that their federal government will step up. i can't promise them that the guidance that we'll get from the c.d.c.
so, look, it is this has been unprecedented for the city of new york, for the state of new york. but this has also been an unprecedented crisis for new york city transit. so new york city transit is made up of 53,000 men and women who show up every day to operate buses and to operate trains and to get people safely from one place to the other. i mean, look, the reassurances that i can give is that we are doing everything we can possibly do to keep people as safe and healthy as we as we can. so...
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jon: add new york city to the list of cities that are seeing violence erupting after the death of george floyd in minneapolis. bryan llenas is covering some trouble developing near prospect park in brooklyn, new york city. bryan? >> jon, just about ten minutes ago, a tense situation became violent. people started attacking two nypd vehicles, and then the line of police charged at the protesters, and right now what you have is you have a line of police right here and the protesters on one side over here. if you take a look, they are now -- this is the situation right now. they charged the street about five minutes ago. bottles have been flying towards police. mace has been used and pepper spray has been used against the protesters who turned into rioters when they started attacking nypd van and the vehicle. the police came out with batons and started going after those who were throwing things and who were attacking. they are trying to make this a less tense situation. they just moved a bus out of the street. as you can see, this is the line right now. there are some people who are trying
jon: add new york city to the list of cities that are seeing violence erupting after the death of george floyd in minneapolis. bryan llenas is covering some trouble developing near prospect park in brooklyn, new york city. bryan? >> jon, just about ten minutes ago, a tense situation became violent. people started attacking two nypd vehicles, and then the line of police charged at the protesters, and right now what you have is you have a line of police right here and the protesters on one...
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mayor bill de blasio saying yesterday that new york city faces a budget deficit of $9 billion. uomo has ple saying theyrnment, need to support the state of new york. how close are we to having essential services cut off due to these budget deficits? lt.-gov. hochul: those are exactly the consequences we are trying to avoid, which is why the governor has been beating this drum for weeks now. he got on a plane and went to washington to talk to the president about how there could be no national recovery if the state and local governments are not funded. we cannot do this on our own. this has been a national crisis, a federal disaster, and the states have taken it on the chin. they have had to spend an extra ordinary amount of money battling this, and the loss of revenue is unprecedented. so we are in a tough spot right now. the last thing we want to do is to cut the people who have been there for us, so the federal government needs to be a lifeline. tom: nothing i have ever been there, the sucker republic at mikael's in manhattan is an example of those streets and stores shut down
mayor bill de blasio saying yesterday that new york city faces a budget deficit of $9 billion. uomo has ple saying theyrnment, need to support the state of new york. how close are we to having essential services cut off due to these budget deficits? lt.-gov. hochul: those are exactly the consequences we are trying to avoid, which is why the governor has been beating this drum for weeks now. he got on a plane and went to washington to talk to the president about how there could be no national...
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cbs' mola lenghi is going to lead us off tonight in new york city. la. >> reporter: well, norah, while deaths in new york are down significantly from their peak just a few weeks ago, we're still losing more than 200 people a day to this virus, so many, that bodies are being stored in makeshift morgues, like those white refrigerator trucks that you see behind me there. and that is why there is so much hope in this experimental new vaccine that could be ready by this fall. this is the moment one of the this is the moment one of the first u.s. patients got a dose of a potential lifesaver. 360 healthy volunteers will initially get the two-dose treatment of pfizer and the german partner biotechs clinical trial vaccine. >> it's the beginning of trying to get to the end of the pandemic. >> reporter: dr. edward walsh from the university of rochester medical center is helping run the study. >> what we learned from this vaccine study, even if not the ennal and end all effective vaccine, will provide us data that will help move possibly other vaccines forward. >
cbs' mola lenghi is going to lead us off tonight in new york city. la. >> reporter: well, norah, while deaths in new york are down significantly from their peak just a few weeks ago, we're still losing more than 200 people a day to this virus, so many, that bodies are being stored in makeshift morgues, like those white refrigerator trucks that you see behind me there. and that is why there is so much hope in this experimental new vaccine that could be ready by this fall. this is the...
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plus new data out of new york city shows social distancing enforcement by officers seems alexis and even by a full report next hour right it's time to boost your immune so i hear. from. netflix has a new documentary coming out about jeffrey epstein and his victims this as the lawyer for delay in maxwell has asked a federal judge to move a lawsuit against her by one of epstein's victims to new mexico raising new questions if maxwell may be hiding out at epstein's ranch correspondent john harvey has the story. there have been a lot of questions and theories about where in the world grain maxwell may be hiding out the 58 year old maxwell jeffrey epstein's former girlfriend is accused of running epstein sex trafficking ring and recruiting dozens of young women who claim they were sexually abused by epstein and some of his rich and powerful friends there have been possible sightings of her in london massachusetts and los angeles but nothing concrete now maxwell's attorney is asking a federal judge to move a civil case brought by one of edge teens accusers against her from new york district co
plus new data out of new york city shows social distancing enforcement by officers seems alexis and even by a full report next hour right it's time to boost your immune so i hear. from. netflix has a new documentary coming out about jeffrey epstein and his victims this as the lawyer for delay in maxwell has asked a federal judge to move a lawsuit against her by one of epstein's victims to new mexico raising new questions if maxwell may be hiding out at epstein's ranch correspondent john harvey...
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covidare 160,000 cases of in new york city and four times as many people have died in new york city of cond-19 t in the terrorist attacks of 9/11. now, you know, as much a anybody, about the spirit of new yorkers and i want to start by asking you -- how do you think that new york city will be able to overcome this pandemic? >> new york ci will overcome it. but inha a different way september 11 because this is a different kind of attack. september 11 i had the benefit of, in four or five w days, could contain what it hob done to gund zero and then we could bring broadway back and bring baseball back and bring restaurants back, put the kids back in school. responsibly, you can't do that now. and when you do do it, you're goinitto have d carefully, so i think there's a worry in people's nd, will we return to normal? ugthink we were able to establish that t in people's heads about september 11th, 10, 12, 15 days later. ti sort of sees as the first would weeks of september 11, xep tended out until we get back to normal and it's doing a lot of damage to us.i' not sure economic -- we can coun
covidare 160,000 cases of in new york city and four times as many people have died in new york city of cond-19 t in the terrorist attacks of 9/11. now, you know, as much a anybody, about the spirit of new yorkers and i want to start by asking you -- how do you think that new york city will be able to overcome this pandemic? >> new york ci will overcome it. but inha a different way september 11 because this is a different kind of attack. september 11 i had the benefit of, in four or five w...
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home or really from anywhere. >> reporter: even before the pandemic, america's three largest cities, new york, los angeles, and chicago were experiencing population declines over the last couple of years. experts now think the coronavirus could accelerate next it is, leaving cities strapped for cash. according to its independent budget office, new york city will lose and nearly $10 billion in tax revenue, going into 2021. if people continue to flee urban democratic stronghold, the national political landscape could change as well. >> if those are the people who are leaving, then they move to the suburbs, and expect the democrats to increase their power. >> reporter: new york city has rebounded before, expressing population surges after 9/11 and the great recession. but a pandemic is different, and is still too soon to tell whether it's forever changed how americans view city life. in new york city, bryan llenas, fox news. >>> bay area weather, we had a son climate to start the day but the clouds definitely are increasing up in the north bay, right around san francisco. lots of low clouds and
home or really from anywhere. >> reporter: even before the pandemic, america's three largest cities, new york, los angeles, and chicago were experiencing population declines over the last couple of years. experts now think the coronavirus could accelerate next it is, leaving cities strapped for cash. according to its independent budget office, new york city will lose and nearly $10 billion in tax revenue, going into 2021. if people continue to flee urban democratic stronghold, the...
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new york city shootings spiked nearly 200% this week, compared to the same time a year ago. ime is up all the bad stats are up. you know that. so i'm talking about your sanctuary city policies bottom line are you willing to sacrifice sanctuary city policies in order to be eligible for this money? >> maria bottom line first because i had a lot of respect for you but you mischaracterized the reality. crime has been going own overall in the city now for seven years. we have times when things go up and the nypd fights back and every single time there's even the smallest spike in crime fights it back. in terms of the city some people left and a lot of people came including we've built more homegrown millionaires in recent years and more millionaires have moved here than any who left, so no, in fact, highest employment in our history, maria, before this pandemic. this cities been booming, and i want to be clear. maria: but the whole country was experiencing record low unemployment because of the presidents tax cut and deregulation plan. that was the president's policies, not new yo
new york city shootings spiked nearly 200% this week, compared to the same time a year ago. ime is up all the bad stats are up. you know that. so i'm talking about your sanctuary city policies bottom line are you willing to sacrifice sanctuary city policies in order to be eligible for this money? >> maria bottom line first because i had a lot of respect for you but you mischaracterized the reality. crime has been going own overall in the city now for seven years. we have times when things...
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new york city, nassau, westchester. the virus doesn't stop at a line. that is not how our metropolitan region works, anyway. right? i live in westchester, still a resident in westchester, work in new york city. who is going to trace me? nassau commutes, jersey commutes. mike bloomberg is doing a regional coordination. localities will still run their own program. >> could you confirm that this billions in new federal funding is making its way to the mta? could any of that money be used to increase homeless outreach in the subway system? you were mentioning it is an opportunity for contact, but reporting has shown that a lot of homeless are being engaged, but there is not any outreach workers actually on-site. gov. cuomo: the homeless outreach is a function done by the city. >> the mta? gov. cuomo: they have funded. the mta runs the trains and buses. they are not a homeless provider, right? as far as funding for the mta, you know, i want to see the full funding package before i comment on it. i'm going to have something to say about it tomorrow. everything
new york city, nassau, westchester. the virus doesn't stop at a line. that is not how our metropolitan region works, anyway. right? i live in westchester, still a resident in westchester, work in new york city. who is going to trace me? nassau commutes, jersey commutes. mike bloomberg is doing a regional coordination. localities will still run their own program. >> could you confirm that this billions in new federal funding is making its way to the mta? could any of that money be used to...
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he is not with hearst in new york city. creelman is in spain. he is in madrid on assignment for the new york journal. that tells us that he could not have learned about this purported exchange of telegrams first-hand, that he only knew about it second hand or that he made it up, that he exag rated this account. -- that he exaggerated this account. it really is ironic that one of american journalism's best known anecdotes, one of american journalism's most repeated tales is based on and owes its existence to the unsubstantiating ruminations of an unreliable journalist, james creelman. as i say, if this change between hearst and remington took place, it would have taken place in january of 1897, which was the only time that remington was on cuba before the spanish american war, which began in april of 1898. at the time that remington and richard harding davis went to cuba, there was an island-wide rebellion going on against spanish colonial rule. this was an armed struggle that had begun in 1895. so by the time they got there it was two years old.
he is not with hearst in new york city. creelman is in spain. he is in madrid on assignment for the new york journal. that tells us that he could not have learned about this purported exchange of telegrams first-hand, that he only knew about it second hand or that he made it up, that he exag rated this account. -- that he exaggerated this account. it really is ironic that one of american journalism's best known anecdotes, one of american journalism's most repeated tales is based on and owes its...