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washington is a not graded in new york city in late april of 1789 through new york city at federal hall and you see a picture of it here on the right this home on cherry street his residence and new york city would be the antrum capitol. no one seemed happy with new york city. nerc said he was slow to ratify the constitution. this is why hamilton jay in medicine rep -- wrote the federalist papers that washington was worried will i go to new york city for minot grow? the it's not even ratified as a state that without undermine everything? the they can be the president of the don of the city and nobody liked new york city unlike today where everybody liked near city. thomas jefferson claimed new york city said spring and fall they have never had as far as i can learn. in 10 months of winter and only two of summer and i'm taping this with the snow and the cold. he longed for the company of springfield. he described new york city is overrun by hogs dogs and garbage and not much else. no one likes new york city. they spend the limits in your city and then there was a deal cut. next slide. th
washington is a not graded in new york city in late april of 1789 through new york city at federal hall and you see a picture of it here on the right this home on cherry street his residence and new york city would be the antrum capitol. no one seemed happy with new york city. nerc said he was slow to ratify the constitution. this is why hamilton jay in medicine rep -- wrote the federalist papers that washington was worried will i go to new york city for minot grow? the it's not even ratified...
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they were shut down and that really devastated new york city. now they are struggling to open up. i think it is important we help them. restaurants are really hurting. new york state will get $100 billion. this is more that we got out of hurricane sandy relief. this is the biggest plan of recovery in history of america for new york state. i'm excited for it. new york city must come up again and lead the nation again. our economy must be restored. host: we welcome your calls and questions for commerce men adriano espaillat -- for congressman adriano espaillat. for democrats it is 202-748-8000 . republicans it is 202-748-8001. for all others it is 202-748-8002. congressman, republicans, and particularly mitt romney. he said there is money that states and localities don't. i want you to react to what he had to say. [video clip] >> i believe we make better legislation if we have two parties that work together. we have crafted a piece of legislation our party has not had any involvement in. we tried, we went to the white house and the president was very gracious in listening to us but d
they were shut down and that really devastated new york city. now they are struggling to open up. i think it is important we help them. restaurants are really hurting. new york state will get $100 billion. this is more that we got out of hurricane sandy relief. this is the biggest plan of recovery in history of america for new york state. i'm excited for it. new york city must come up again and lead the nation again. our economy must be restored. host: we welcome your calls and questions for...
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nobody seemed happy with new york city. it was slow to ratify the constitution which is why hamilton and nj and madison wrote the federalist papers that new york city would even ratify. washington was worried where would i go to new york, it's not even undermined as a state? can i be president if wedon't have a city ? unlike today everybody wants new york city. thomas jefferson claimed new york city said spring and fall may never happen. we have 10 months of winter but we do have summer and they would agree right now. christian rains set up new york city long before the company in springfield. he described new york is overrun by hans and garbage and not much else. so no one liked new york city. they spent months in new york city and then there was a deal cut. next slide. the deal would be cut in new york city on june 20 1790. in what is probably the second most famous party of history i guess behind the last supper. the dinner party was, you can see the pictures there. jefferson, madison and hamilton. madison and jefferson w
nobody seemed happy with new york city. it was slow to ratify the constitution which is why hamilton and nj and madison wrote the federalist papers that new york city would even ratify. washington was worried where would i go to new york, it's not even undermined as a state? can i be president if wedon't have a city ? unlike today everybody wants new york city. thomas jefferson claimed new york city said spring and fall may never happen. we have 10 months of winter but we do have summer and...
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it has been a true honor to serve new york city as their commissioner for new york city management. out also like to thank my family and friends for all of their support throughout this process. in particular, i would like to recognize my two sons who are here with me today. they have sacrificed much over the years and have supported me throughout my service to our country and i'm very happy they could join me here today. i believe in fema's mission of helping people before, during and after disaster, particularly as we seek to bring an end to the covid-19 pandemic. the pathway to a ready and risley nation requires a shared vision and takes proactive mindset. we must increase the resilience of our communities so they can adapt as threats change. we must scale our response to minimize the consequences of disasters and emergencies. i understand this is a challenging mission and if confirmed, i welcome the opportunity to meet this challenge and lead fema in its efforts to create a more prepared and resilient nation. this last year has been the most challenging of my career. as near cit
it has been a true honor to serve new york city as their commissioner for new york city management. out also like to thank my family and friends for all of their support throughout this process. in particular, i would like to recognize my two sons who are here with me today. they have sacrificed much over the years and have supported me throughout my service to our country and i'm very happy they could join me here today. i believe in fema's mission of helping people before, during and after...
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new york city is the highest that .04%. covid positivity. us or minus relates to the hospitalization. long island, new york, mid hudson. what people should get from these slides for these -- ask yourself why there is such a variance within one state. why is there such a variance in demographic areas that are basically very similar? why is central new york, mid hudson -- wise mid hudson four times higher than central new york? these areas, same basic demographics, it's about behavior. it is about behavior. it is about what we do. take western new york. 1.9%. western new york for weeks with a trouble area. now it is 1.9% because the community changed. the community adapted. the community heard. this is a function of personal behavior. that is why you are seeing these variants across the state. you look at new york city. the bronx is down where it was but 5%. it is double manhattan. staten island, which was an aberration, is no more in line. staten island, bronx, queens are all about the same. it is about behavior. the vaccines, we have big news
new york city is the highest that .04%. covid positivity. us or minus relates to the hospitalization. long island, new york, mid hudson. what people should get from these slides for these -- ask yourself why there is such a variance within one state. why is there such a variance in demographic areas that are basically very similar? why is central new york, mid hudson -- wise mid hudson four times higher than central new york? these areas, same basic demographics, it's about behavior. it is...
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the way the cityworks is if yo keep we can alleviate exstreme poverty here in new york city. city works is if you keep somebody in a more stable situation, you will end up saving public resources because when someone hits our streets or shelters, it's very expensive both on a human level and economic level. >> msg's is not going to foot the whole bill for that. the voters deserve a few more specifics than that, don't you think? >> sure. so if you look at the property tax exempt landlords in new york city, if they were paying in what they should be for police services, fire services, msg's just an example but if msg's $40 million a year alone, this easily gets into the hundreds of millions of dollars and new yorkers know that a lot of these institutions have been essentially getting a free ride on city services for years. >> you know, i worked in a place once where they called this free stuff, and say, handouts don't work i think a lot of people who believe in conservative economic policy would say, this is the worst thing you could do there are some of those in new york city.
the way the cityworks is if yo keep we can alleviate exstreme poverty here in new york city. city works is if you keep somebody in a more stable situation, you will end up saving public resources because when someone hits our streets or shelters, it's very expensive both on a human level and economic level. >> msg's is not going to foot the whole bill for that. the voters deserve a few more specifics than that, don't you think? >> sure. so if you look at the property tax exempt...
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i have put forth a platform about stimulating the new york city economy, because having worked in cityknow how city government works. i know where the resources are. we can create 100,000 new jobs and i will create those jobs by spending $10 billion on capital construction. that is a part of the budget i will control as mayor, to build things we need built in fix things we need fixed. building affordable housing. that is important to recognize. lisa: when you were talking about how people should come to the table and give what they can give, are you saying you do want to raise taxes for the people who can afford to pay them? maya: i do. i've been very public about this in my positions. here is the thing. it is the thing we mess. it is how much we agree upon in this city. we have been so deeply divided, or feel deeply divided. i want to remind folks that during covid, we actually added jobs in the tech sector. during covid we had folks move into the city. we have growth sectors in the city. it is life-sciences, it is tack, it is health care, it is many other things. when we focus on her
i have put forth a platform about stimulating the new york city economy, because having worked in cityknow how city government works. i know where the resources are. we can create 100,000 new jobs and i will create those jobs by spending $10 billion on capital construction. that is a part of the budget i will control as mayor, to build things we need built in fix things we need fixed. building affordable housing. that is important to recognize. lisa: when you were talking about how people...
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and to me the interests of new york city and new york state are very much aligned. omic engine of the state. so we have to get on the same page. there are all of these issues that have been faltering recently because frankly city hall and albany have not had the kind of work relationship that they need to be able to solve some of the problems we're seeing in front of us every day. >> i do want to ask you about universal basic income. that was one of the big issues that you talked about on the campaign trail when you ran for president. >> i remember. >> yes indeed. you proposed a u.b.i. for new york city residents. this has been criticized by one of your opponents, eric adams who's the brooklyn borough president has referred to this as a u.b. lie. talk about this a bit particularly in the context of the stimulus checks that are going out this weekend. maybe there's a little bit more of an appetite for direct payments from the government in light of what we've been through with covid. but talk about how this u.b.i. would work and respond to mr. adams's criticism. >> i
and to me the interests of new york city and new york state are very much aligned. omic engine of the state. so we have to get on the same page. there are all of these issues that have been faltering recently because frankly city hall and albany have not had the kind of work relationship that they need to be able to solve some of the problems we're seeing in front of us every day. >> i do want to ask you about universal basic income. that was one of the big issues that you talked about on...
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his push to bring that soroft system to new york city as a candidate for mayor.achines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand-new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a few questions. and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot and pick up your car, that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way at carvana. >>> so what if the government gave you $500 every month, no strings attached would it make your life a little easier that's the question being asked in ulster county, two hours north of new york city half of the residents there were living paycheck to paycheck, even before the pandemic now they're applying for the biggest universal basic income program in the country here's cnbc's contessa brewer. >> i have a side job just to make a little extra money to pay for food it's just getting too pricey
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now new york city. what will that do to the morale of the force? c atmosphere especially new york city. the kind of legislation the city council has passed that is a serious situation. it will affect retirements and called the courts with frivolous lawsuits because people will think now police officers and their families. jon: you said it will make police officers hesitate? sometimes if you hesitate you die. >> absolutely. unfortunately i have been in shootings in my career and if i stop to think about my family if they will have an income or if i'm subject to a lawsuit, other people may be dead. think about officer talley who gave of his life in boulder. he rushed right in there to save lives but he did not have qualified immunity. >> this the council also voted to spend $72 million to improve police practices and accountability. it sounds like a lot of money but they removed $1 billion from the force last summer. >> this is part of the defined movement and move authority out of the police commissioner into civilians. the commissioner will no longe
now new york city. what will that do to the morale of the force? c atmosphere especially new york city. the kind of legislation the city council has passed that is a serious situation. it will affect retirements and called the courts with frivolous lawsuits because people will think now police officers and their families. jon: you said it will make police officers hesitate? sometimes if you hesitate you die. >> absolutely. unfortunately i have been in shootings in my career and if i stop...
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different areas of new york but all from new york city. so there's a different understanding of human beings from new york than there was in the deep south. >> that's what nyc, new york city represent in american politics even now. >> right. the last melting pot we've got in this country. >> so please tell me about the scene you first saw when you landed in incheon. how was korea, how was the landscape, how was city, how was people? >> there were no high buildings. there were -- we didn't see people. we landed by landing craft wading up to the beach in water above our hips. and when we got on the beach we were trucked out and away. and i think we went up to kimpo initially by truck and from there to one of those mountains. >> one of those. how was people? what did you feel about the korean people when you saw them first? >> we didn't see very many korean people. the korean people that we saw were what we called kfcs, the -- kcs, the korean service corps. that was the extent of it. i was chosen to be a part of the honor guard that met and pr
different areas of new york but all from new york city. so there's a different understanding of human beings from new york than there was in the deep south. >> that's what nyc, new york city represent in american politics even now. >> right. the last melting pot we've got in this country. >> so please tell me about the scene you first saw when you landed in incheon. how was korea, how was the landscape, how was city, how was people? >> there were no high buildings. there...
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new york city is following the states of colorado and connecticut. new york city is larger, population wise, than colorado and connecticut. and we hope that other police departments in cities and in states, across the country, follow our lead to end qualified immunity. it is a broken legal doctrine, that never should have been created in 1967. and it's time to abolish it, now. >> and, marq, what speaker johnson is stressing for us is the importance of civil litigation, here. which, for observers, like you and me, was kind of the only litigation we saw for decades. people -- police officers, simply, were not getting criminally prosecuted for cases like this, the way derek chauvin is now. and the protest movement has definitely moved beyond the stage. where civil litigation or even civil awards like that $27 million is a satisfactory outcome in cases like this. and so, a lot rides on this criminal trial, in minneapolis. >> yeah, definitely. and -- and in regards to qualified immunity and the decision in new york. it's hugely impactful, for two reasons.
new york city is following the states of colorado and connecticut. new york city is larger, population wise, than colorado and connecticut. and we hope that other police departments in cities and in states, across the country, follow our lead to end qualified immunity. it is a broken legal doctrine, that never should have been created in 1967. and it's time to abolish it, now. >> and, marq, what speaker johnson is stressing for us is the importance of civil litigation, here. which, for...
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joining me right now is the new chancellor of new york city public schools me sha ross porter. thank you for coming in. a big day for new york city public schools. elementary reopened for in person in december. middle schools then last month. today high schools. you yourself have a child heading back to school right now. with this milestone, how much of the student community is going to be back in person now? >> so we expect to have about 20,000 high school students back, 55,000 total students back in new york city. and we're just excited. we know students need to be in classrooms and we're excited to begin to welcome them back. >> that's still -- i mean, i'm a parent of a kid going to school. i'm happy when anyone can be back in the classroom. that's still a fraction of this very large school district that we have here in new york city. how do you get to 100%? do you expect to get to 100% back in person by the fall? >> we want to get as close to 100% in person in the fall, but we also know we have to honor the choices and decisions our families are making. we're looking forward
joining me right now is the new chancellor of new york city public schools me sha ross porter. thank you for coming in. a big day for new york city public schools. elementary reopened for in person in december. middle schools then last month. today high schools. you yourself have a child heading back to school right now. with this milestone, how much of the student community is going to be back in person now? >> so we expect to have about 20,000 high school students back, 55,000 total...
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new york. we continue our bloomberg surveillance discussion on new york city.y with that national cast, the mayoral race with many candidates. what is interesting here as -- i want you to imagine for a moment living two blocks from where you grew up good how many of us in america today can say that? far more important, to have a candidate come on who can't -- we can interview on national economics. the acclaimed economics program at wisconsin madison, kathryn garcia joined us. it is -- i am thrilled to have you on. you are one of the few candidates who have been in the trenches, and has operational skills. what do you bring to the table because you have been in the daily trenches of operating this great city? kathryn: i have been a public servant for the last 14 years. you gotta know how to fold the levers entering the dials. it is a big city, there is a lot going on. it is a lot of logistics. we also know that we need to get this economy back up and running. tom: we have been getting it up and running. there is a question of budgets and budgets or bullying. he
new york. we continue our bloomberg surveillance discussion on new york city.y with that national cast, the mayoral race with many candidates. what is interesting here as -- i want you to imagine for a moment living two blocks from where you grew up good how many of us in america today can say that? far more important, to have a candidate come on who can't -- we can interview on national economics. the acclaimed economics program at wisconsin madison, kathryn garcia joined us. it is -- i am...
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from new york city this morning, good morning.de lisa abramowicz, i am jonathan ferro and tom keene on vacation. he always gives me a hard time so in the equity market, the s&p 500 is up a couple of points. in the bond market, yields three or four basis points. yes, we are a little bit risk off. the real story is the turkish lira. dollar-year at -- dollar-lire down by 8.9%. the turkish leader deciding to get rid of another central bank governor. the new governor will focus on price stability, no doubt. he believes in a policy not unlike what we have seen from the turkish leader with somewhat higher interest rates leading to higher inflation and lower interest rates lead to lower inflation. in this particular central bank, it's said he will focus on price stability. we have to understand what he think leads to price stability and for him it's different than what we see elsewhere. lisa: there was also the question of why president erdogan and the former governor was not doing the right thing because he had achieved more price stabil
from new york city this morning, good morning.de lisa abramowicz, i am jonathan ferro and tom keene on vacation. he always gives me a hard time so in the equity market, the s&p 500 is up a couple of points. in the bond market, yields three or four basis points. yes, we are a little bit risk off. the real story is the turkish lira. dollar-year at -- dollar-lire down by 8.9%. the turkish leader deciding to get rid of another central bank governor. the new governor will focus on price...
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new york city, best city in the world and i think so everybody believes that. wonderful city. ivan, i am curious on the commercial side, though, we did see a lot of retailers vacate spaces in prime real estate here in new york and other cities, obviously a lot of restaurants and services industries, businesses either shut down or suspended their businesses here. there is a sense here that some of that mite might not come back, particularly the big chains have decided that maybe they can lean out and deal with fewer locations and sell stuff online. are you worried about that part of the commercial real estate industry? ivan: so the retail sector is a tough sector. it's been a tough sector pre-covid, right, it was going through a reconfiguration. that is a sector, retail sales have been good online, but bricks and mortar will suffer. that has to be redetermined. you'll see that over the next 12 to 24 months. i think it was happening before covid. the other sectors, the office market, although there is a little bit of adjustment for rents, the office market will b
new york city, best city in the world and i think so everybody believes that. wonderful city. ivan, i am curious on the commercial side, though, we did see a lot of retailers vacate spaces in prime real estate here in new york and other cities, obviously a lot of restaurants and services industries, businesses either shut down or suspended their businesses here. there is a sense here that some of that mite might not come back, particularly the big chains have decided that maybe they can lean...
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javits in new york city and the new york state fairgrounds in syracuse will begin operations on friday night. appointments will open tomorrow thursday at 8 a.m. for those 2 sites. >> thank you. how many nights will they be open 24/7? we are not clear. it will depend on how many people come in for the vaccine. there is a pent-up demand. i believe people will show up in the middle of the night to get the vaccine. we are talking several days to a week in that range. then once we have run out of the initial batch it will scale back down. we are using other things it get it out like pharmacies. we also have an increase in the pfizer and moderna vaccine. biden administration increased the vaccine 70% since they have taken office. it's amazing what he has done. johnson & johnson one time and then a brief lag in production and then an increase. the overall picture is that president biden said there will be vaccine supply for all americans by the end of may. it was the end of july. he is moving it up to the end of may. apparently using the defense production act they have accelerated the produc
javits in new york city and the new york state fairgrounds in syracuse will begin operations on friday night. appointments will open tomorrow thursday at 8 a.m. for those 2 sites. >> thank you. how many nights will they be open 24/7? we are not clear. it will depend on how many people come in for the vaccine. there is a pent-up demand. i believe people will show up in the middle of the night to get the vaccine. we are talking several days to a week in that range. then once we have run out...
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new york city is in a world of hurt financially and you have not shared specifics on where you'd geto know >> of course we've been very clear about where we're going to get the money, shepard you have landlords like madison square garden enjoying massive tax breaks, msg tax breaks $40 million a year alone if you look at that money and you get it back into the city's hands, plus you invest some level of the city's resources, we can alleviate stream poverty here in new york city. the way the cityworks is if yo keep somebody in a more stable situation, you will end up saving public resources because when someone hits our streets or shelters, it's very expensive both on a human level and economic level. >> msg's is not going to foot the whole bill for that. the voters deserve a few more specifics than that, don't you think? >> sure. so if you look at the property tax exempt landlords in new york city, if they were paying in what they should be for police services, fire services, msg's just an example but if msg's $40 million a year alone, this easily gets into the hundreds of millions of
new york city is in a world of hurt financially and you have not shared specifics on where you'd geto know >> of course we've been very clear about where we're going to get the money, shepard you have landlords like madison square garden enjoying massive tax breaks, msg tax breaks $40 million a year alone if you look at that money and you get it back into the city's hands, plus you invest some level of the city's resources, we can alleviate stream poverty here in new york city. the way...
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new york in the 16 eighties. his grandfather's dup then delancey. -- incredibly important names in new york. in 1700, he began construction of a house in new york city at 54 pearl street. i don't know if that address means anything to anyone. after his death, it was bought by samuel francis who opened francis tavern there, which later george washington wrote his farewell to his officers at. his father peter was a merchant, owner of a flour mill outside new york, and member of the colonial assembly for new york as his father and numerous other family members where. james's uncle oliver commanded the militia during the french and indian war, it was a member of the french executive council between the french and indian war and the revolution and was a brigadier general in command of what was known as delinquencies brigade of almost 2000 men. as you might gather, this is an incredibly powerful political family in colonial new york that led what was then referred to as the dylan see party, which dominated politics, especially around the period of the french and indian war up to the revolution. they were supporters of mercantile interest, especially given
new york in the 16 eighties. his grandfather's dup then delancey. -- incredibly important names in new york. in 1700, he began construction of a house in new york city at 54 pearl street. i don't know if that address means anything to anyone. after his death, it was bought by samuel francis who opened francis tavern there, which later george washington wrote his farewell to his officers at. his father peter was a merchant, owner of a flour mill outside new york, and member of the colonial...
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of the 130 cinemas in new york city, only 50 are opening. it is a psychological boost for the city, because i know you live in new york, and in the worst moments of the pandemic, you felt the infrastructure here was being compromised. i remember restaurants closing, an went past my local cinema on broadway and it was looking more and more decrepit and one day he was being warded up. -- boarded up. it was so depressing to see that falling away. to have cinemas come back, i just went into the auditorium behind me and it was a great feeling. anchor: but, how are the movies going to lure people back when we have spent a year on the couch streaming dramas? reporter: well, you make a good point, we have all been in our pajamas watching streaming services and basically been in our own bubble. i think people have a desire to get out and take part in community or communal experiences. we are social beings. the cinema is a great arena for us to get together and watch the magic of movies. i think initially, at any rate, there will be a big demand on the
of the 130 cinemas in new york city, only 50 are opening. it is a psychological boost for the city, because i know you live in new york, and in the worst moments of the pandemic, you felt the infrastructure here was being compromised. i remember restaurants closing, an went past my local cinema on broadway and it was looking more and more decrepit and one day he was being warded up. -- boarded up. it was so depressing to see that falling away. to have cinemas come back, i just went into the...
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but why would anyone want to live in new york city right now you have a city that is incredibly rent is way too high and the mayor make the city less safe and i did not know the statistics but representative nicole malley talk is pretty country tweeted this out recently looking at last week they had three times the murder and twice as many rapes last week as they did last year at the same time period. why would anyone in the right mind want to live in new york city right now and certainly why would the police officer want to work there. tyrus: sean, you been there, your politician, make sense, i'm just offended. sean: it doesn't make sense i'm a former prosecutor a lot of the cops i used to work with but if you get qualified immunity, yum! no young officers coming into the floor, here you have a new york city the police department to pay the settlement lawsuits, the problem is your already defended the police officers and more law enforcement to the city and up in court instead of putting them on the street doing their job of keeping the city safe, there's not about policy, ther
but why would anyone want to live in new york city right now you have a city that is incredibly rent is way too high and the mayor make the city less safe and i did not know the statistics but representative nicole malley talk is pretty country tweeted this out recently looking at last week they had three times the murder and twice as many rapes last week as they did last year at the same time period. why would anyone in the right mind want to live in new york city right now and certainly why...
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different areas of new york, off from new york city. so there is a different understanding of human beings from new york than there was in the deep south. >> that was and why, see new york city representing american politics, even now. >> that is right. the last melting pot we got in this country. >> so please tell me about the scene you first saw when you landed, how is korea, how was the landscape, how were the people? >> there were no high buildings. we did not see people. we landed by landing craft, we getting up to the beach, with water up and above our hips. when we got on the beach, we were out in a way, i think we went up to cancel initially. by trump. and from there to one of the mountains. >> one of those. >> how were people? what did you feel about the korean people when you saw them for the first time? >> i did not see many korean people. the korean people we saw were what we call kfc's. korean service corps? i was chosen to be part of the armed guards that met and protected president eisenhower when he came over. so i did ge
different areas of new york, off from new york city. so there is a different understanding of human beings from new york than there was in the deep south. >> that was and why, see new york city representing american politics, even now. >> that is right. the last melting pot we got in this country. >> so please tell me about the scene you first saw when you landed, how is korea, how was the landscape, how were the people? >> there were no high buildings. we did not see...
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spreading across the country, as they are. >> talk to me about the new variant concerns here in new york city you foresee? dr. fauci expressed specific concern about what is being seen here in new york. >> well, we have so many reasons for optimism with the vaccination campaign, as we talked about. but at the edge of the growing light that we're seeing, there is this shadow of the variants. there are three variants of concern that have been identified from places around the world, which we have been tracking closely. and new york city is doing more of the specialized testing known as sequencing than just about any other place, to track the spread. and we are seeing two of those three variants here in new york city thus far. there are other variants of interest, as well, including this one known as b 1526. which we're keeping a close eye on and studying to understand its real-world effects. this is something that we are taking very seriously. but at the same time, we also have to communicate that the same steps that have worked for us, to halt the spread of the coronavirus, works whether we're
spreading across the country, as they are. >> talk to me about the new variant concerns here in new york city you foresee? dr. fauci expressed specific concern about what is being seen here in new york. >> well, we have so many reasons for optimism with the vaccination campaign, as we talked about. but at the edge of the growing light that we're seeing, there is this shadow of the variants. there are three variants of concern that have been identified from places around the world,...
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and to me, the interests of new york city and new york state are very much aligned. the fact is the city is the economic energy of the state. so we have to get on the same page, there are all of the issues that have been facility erring recently because frankly, city hall and albany have not had the kind of working relationship they need to be able to solve the problems we are seeing in front of us every day. >> i do want to ask you about universal basic income. that was one of the big issues that you talked about on the campaign trail when you ran for president. >> i remember. >> indeed, now, this has been criticized by one of your opponents. eric adams when is the brooklyn burrow president has talked about it as a ub lie. talk about it as stimulus checks are going out, maybe there's more of an appetite for direct payments are from the government in light of what we have been through with the government. talk about how the ubi would work and respond to mr. adam's criticism. >> i'm grateful that 10s of millions americans are getting $1400 relief checks that will be a
and to me, the interests of new york city and new york state are very much aligned. the fact is the city is the economic energy of the state. so we have to get on the same page, there are all of the issues that have been facility erring recently because frankly, city hall and albany have not had the kind of working relationship they need to be able to solve the problems we are seeing in front of us every day. >> i do want to ask you about universal basic income. that was one of the big...
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. >>> the harrowing moments here in new york city. several new york city police officers answering a call. the shootout on the stairs, officers wounded. >>> and on this international women's day, the messages from so many moms and front line workers who hope you'll watch right here tonight. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here as we start another week together. and we begin tonight with that news from the cdc and perhaps a first glimpse of life as we inch closer to the other side of this. the cdc now issuing new guidance for people who are fully vaccinated. easing some of the restrictions that we've all been living with for the past year now. today, the director of the cdc dr. rochelle walensky calling it an important first step, but also issuing a warning that we remain in the midst of a serious pandemic with the virus still rampant, with variants here in the u.s. and with millions, of course, still unvaccinated. but tonight, the numbers are slowly going up. look at this. 59,945,000 adults have received at least on
. >>> the harrowing moments here in new york city. several new york city police officers answering a call. the shootout on the stairs, officers wounded. >>> and on this international women's day, the messages from so many moms and front line workers who hope you'll watch right here tonight. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here as we start another week together. and we begin tonight with that news from the cdc and perhaps a first glimpse of life as...
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. >>> the state of new york will get $100 billion from the american rescue plan. $6 billion will go to new york cityp to one-third of small businesses here will close for good. on top of that, new york city has its first case of a highly contagious variant. some people that recovered from covid-19 have gotten infected again. new york's next mayor will have to lead america's largest city, a city that's larger than some states, through this crisis. eric adams says he's the right one for the job. he's a retired nypd captain and current brooklyn borough president. and he joins us now. mr. adams, good evening, welcome. >> thank you so much for having me. >> let me start with the same question we began with andrew yang last week. in 30 seconds, why should new yorkers elect you mayor? >> well, i spent 22 years of walking into an environment where a city where a plane can fly into a building or land and crash on the hudson river, and the uncertainties we are facing now, i am the only person that has the experience of dealing with those uncertainties and responding in a right way and using my technology expe
. >>> the state of new york will get $100 billion from the american rescue plan. $6 billion will go to new york cityp to one-third of small businesses here will close for good. on top of that, new york city has its first case of a highly contagious variant. some people that recovered from covid-19 have gotten infected again. new york's next mayor will have to lead america's largest city, a city that's larger than some states, through this crisis. eric adams says he's the right one for...
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. ♪ laura: i'm laura trevelyan in new york city and this is "bbc world news america."e to india, countries trying to keep vaccines inside their borders to fight coronavirus instead of exporting them. tensions in the pandemic. china retaliates in the feud with the west over alleged abuse of the uighur minorities. now, lawmakers sanctioned by beijing. the war between a mania -- between armenia and azerbaijan over a disputed region is over, but now russia i playing a role there. >> the armenians have not had corol over who and what uses this. that is down to the russians. the russian military has a checkpoint down there. they decide. they call the shots around he now. ♪ laura: plus, ballet in the park, thousands in new york city have found place in the pandemic, delighting passersby. ♪ laura: welcome to "world news america" in the u.k., u.s. and around the globe. we begin with the global tension over the global supply of corona vaccines, countries struggling with outbreaks and tried to restrict export of vaccines made within the borders, the eu supporting tougher vaccine
. ♪ laura: i'm laura trevelyan in new york city and this is "bbc world news america."e to india, countries trying to keep vaccines inside their borders to fight coronavirus instead of exporting them. tensions in the pandemic. china retaliates in the feud with the west over alleged abuse of the uighur minorities. now, lawmakers sanctioned by beijing. the war between a mania -- between armenia and azerbaijan over a disputed region is over, but now russia i playing a role there....
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we have to get new york city functional again and safe again. and viable again. governor andrew cuomo throwing new york city's mayor under the bus to justify staying on the job. cuomo is facing multiple calls for member of his own party to resign. you know that. we are reporting it. three women have come forward, two of them aides, claims that he made unwanted advances. and this came after de blasio hit the governor over the scandal. here the mayor is today. >> he should address his own problems, and not try to put down the people of new york city. we need investigation in the allegation of sexual harassment and the nursing home scandal. when anybody, an older man tries to take advantage of a younger woman makes that woman feel if she doesn't consent to what the man wants she may not keep her job. these are horrible things that are unacceptable in our society. the abusive behavior, the completenning behavior goes way back and it's gotten worse in many ways but it's not new. >> harris: wow! dem-on-dem crime. jimmy falia. look, across america you talk to people all
we have to get new york city functional again and safe again. and viable again. governor andrew cuomo throwing new york city's mayor under the bus to justify staying on the job. cuomo is facing multiple calls for member of his own party to resign. you know that. we are reporting it. three women have come forward, two of them aides, claims that he made unwanted advances. and this came after de blasio hit the governor over the scandal. here the mayor is today. >> he should address his own...
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. >> brennan: we'll check in with new york city city mayor bell blahs and governor asa hutchinson. plus there is good news about vaccine hesitancy among minorities. we'll talk with the chair of the covid-19 health equity task force, dr. marcella nunez-smith. and dr. scott gottlieb will join us, and we'll talk with ireland's prester micheaÁl martin. it is all ahead on "face the nation." ♪ >> brennan: good morning, and welcome to "face the nation." . president biden's american rescue plan has been signed into law, and it is one of the largest stimulus bills in american history. its impact particularly on low-income americans could be significant. traditional political party lines could also be altered. make no mistake: democrats support and republicans rec -- we begin this morning with senior national correspondent mark strassmann. >> biden: for the first time in a long time, this bill puts working people in this nation first. >> president biden will spend this week selling his new deal for covid america after a year defined by loss. the american rescue plan becomes washington's neay
. >> brennan: we'll check in with new york city city mayor bell blahs and governor asa hutchinson. plus there is good news about vaccine hesitancy among minorities. we'll talk with the chair of the covid-19 health equity task force, dr. marcella nunez-smith. and dr. scott gottlieb will join us, and we'll talk with ireland's prester micheaÁl martin. it is all ahead on "face the nation." ♪ >> brennan: good morning, and welcome to "face the nation." . president...
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and in new york city, we see that the new york variant is outcompeting the uk variant and in places liken new york we have evidence that this new variant is more transmissable, simply by comparison with the uk variant. >> are we dealing with it the right way? is the idea that we are still trying to get everybody vaccinated and everybody should stay with their masks and maintain social distancing? is that the best way to deal with the new variant or are we going to need to come up with variations on the vaccines? >> i think we need to double down on what we have been doing, continue to carry out mitigation measures with masking and social distancing, and i think it is vital that we roll out the vaccine quickly as possible as the new administration is doing. because if we can block the spread of the virus, we will block mutations from accumulating in the virus. that is now the new variants appear. doubling down on the measures is what we need. >> doctor, are you alarmed by the changes you are seeing in the northeast in terms of restrictions being lifted in connecticut, new jersey and new y
and in new york city, we see that the new york variant is outcompeting the uk variant and in places liken new york we have evidence that this new variant is more transmissable, simply by comparison with the uk variant. >> are we dealing with it the right way? is the idea that we are still trying to get everybody vaccinated and everybody should stay with their masks and maintain social distancing? is that the best way to deal with the new variant or are we going to need to come up with...
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from new york city, this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts. spend thousands and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo. you can stretch and strengthen your core, relieve back pain, and tone your entire body. (man) and you're stretching your lower back on there. there is no better feeling. (announcer) do planks for maximum core and total body conditioning. (woman) aerotrainer makes me want to work out. look at me. it works, 100%. (announcer) find out more at aerotrainer.com. that's aerotrainer.com. ♪ jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, this is "bloomberg surveillance." it all starts here in the bond market. a bid into the long end. we are down by about five basis points on 30's. on tens right now, yields into 1.67%. it spills over to here. switch up the board to the equity market. is this a story of correlation or causation? yields are lower, the nasdaq is bid. maybe this is just a reinforcing narrative now. you can't fight back too much. yields come in and we push higher on the nasdaq 100 by 0.9%. for the bo
from new york city, this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts. spend thousands and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo. you can stretch and strengthen your core, relieve back pain, and tone your entire body. (man) and you're stretching your lower back on there. there is no better feeling. (announcer) do planks for maximum core and total body conditioning. (woman) aerotrainer makes me want to work out. look at me. it works, 100%. (announcer)...
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not step up to stop the attacker and that is very similar to something that took place on the new york citysubway another anti asian hate crime which video has also been made available of take a look. seriously . in. the. economy. now the new york city police department says there is a sharp increase in anti asian hate crimes they say there have been $27.00 similar incidents that took place over the course of the last year 12 of which were violent assaults. now there has been a conversation among the us public about asian racism we've heard statements from the by administration as president biden said during his 1st primetime address and asian violence and seen a phobia is run it's un-american and it must stop today president biden is announcing new actions to respond to the increase in acts of violence and to advance safety inclusion and beeline for all asian american native hawaiian and pacific islander communities and now we have a children's book publisher that is stepping up and removing one of the books written by children's offer author dave pilkey one of his children's books which w
not step up to stop the attacker and that is very similar to something that took place on the new york citysubway another anti asian hate crime which video has also been made available of take a look. seriously . in. the. economy. now the new york city police department says there is a sharp increase in anti asian hate crimes they say there have been $27.00 similar incidents that took place over the course of the last year 12 of which were violent assaults. now there has been a conversation...
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in new york city he's probably conservative. lse in the world -- liz: well, i don't know if you just heard, charlie, but he just said he was against hiking taxes in new york city. >> right. liz: he said we've already paid out enough, so that is unusual, certainly, for a democrat. >> and you'll remember we had shaun donovan on. i can't remember if you were here, the former omb director you were obama. i believe he basically said the same thing. and andrew yang, the tech entrepreneur. those three candidates, from what we understand, are vying for a bloomberg endorsement. it is unclear if the former mayor will make an endorsement, but these guys think if they could get one, that could jump-start their campaigns and give them some decent name recognition. liz, back to you. liz: charlie, thank you. you may want to hear this next bit of breaking news which we just got in, ford is announcing that a numb of its plants a-- number of its plants across the country will be down, will be at least holding off on activity during some weeks in a
in new york city he's probably conservative. lse in the world -- liz: well, i don't know if you just heard, charlie, but he just said he was against hiking taxes in new york city. >> right. liz: he said we've already paid out enough, so that is unusual, certainly, for a democrat. >> and you'll remember we had shaun donovan on. i can't remember if you were here, the former omb director you were obama. i believe he basically said the same thing. and andrew yang, the tech entrepreneur....
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from new york city this morning, good morning.ocus on the nations capital , chair powell and secretary ellen. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> for the second time in less than a week, there has been a mass murder in the u.s. a man with a rifle opened fire in a supermarket in boulder, colorado, killing 10 people. one of them was the first police officer to arrive. one suspect has been arrested. eight people were killed. secretary ellen and chair powell will get a sense of how concerned congress is about inflation. they will begin two days of congressional hearings today. president biden is ready to propose a more expensive bill to fix the infrastructure. biden administration is taking part in a climate summit cohosted by china today. if you days after the two countries squared off in their first face-to-face meeting since joe biden took office. china is responsible for 30% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions. citigroup will begin having zoom free fridays. according to a memo from the ceo to employees, zoom will be bound on fridays, at l
from new york city this morning, good morning.ocus on the nations capital , chair powell and secretary ellen. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> for the second time in less than a week, there has been a mass murder in the u.s. a man with a rifle opened fire in a supermarket in boulder, colorado, killing 10 people. one of them was the first police officer to arrive. one suspect has been arrested. eight people were killed. secretary ellen and chair powell will get a sense of how concerned congress...
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> the disturbing surveillance a 65-year-old asian woman brutally attacked in broad daylight in new york city no one helping her the hunt for the suspect. >>> the new secret service report finding that school shootings are preventable. the warning signs to look for >>> and the countdown to an opening day like no other >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone around the world, so many of us essentially became witnesses to the death of george floyd but spared the trauma of actually seeing it face-to-face unlike the eyewitnesses who testified today in the murder trial of derek chauvin, he's the now former policeman charged with murdering floyd. today the jury heard from bystanders describing what it was like to watch from just feet away as floyd became unresponsive while under the knee of officer chauvin. today on day two of the trial, we heard from the underaged girl who recorded the moment that video that horrified so many of us and forced a painful reckoning. gabe gutierrez is in minneapolis tonight with late developments from the trial >> reporter:
> the disturbing surveillance a 65-year-old asian woman brutally attacked in broad daylight in new york city no one helping her the hunt for the suspect. >>> the new secret service report finding that school shootings are preventable. the warning signs to look for >>> and the countdown to an opening day like no other >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone around the world, so many of us essentially became...
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in new york city for — vaccination rates up quickly. _ vaccination rates up quickly. in new york city for example, in _ vaccination rates up quickly. in new york city for example, in the - york city for example, in the redbaiting is cause for celebration but has a ten feet, does that concern you?— but has a ten feet, does that concern ou? ~ . ., , concern you? what we have seen in euro -e is concern you? what we have seen in europe is concerning. _ concern you? what we have seen in europe is concerning. i— concern you? what we have seen in europe is concerning. i think - concern you? what we have seen in europe is concerning. i think that i europe is concerning. i think that india and the astrazeneca vaccine seems to safe but trust has been shaken in many people and i think thatis shaken in many people and i think that is concerning on a global level. what i would say is if you are thinking about eating in a restaurant. first of all, are you vaccinated, are the people that you are each and with vaccinated? if thatis are each and with vac
in new york city for — vaccination rates up quickly. _ vaccination rates up quickly. in new york city for example, in _ vaccination rates up quickly. in new york city for example, in the - york city for example, in the redbaiting is cause for celebration but has a ten feet, does that concern you?— but has a ten feet, does that concern ou? ~ . ., , concern you? what we have seen in euro -e is concern you? what we have seen in europe is concerning. _ concern you? what we have seen in europe...
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from new york city, good morning. i'm jonathan ferro. price action this wednesday morning looks like this. we grind higher by not even a 10th of 1% in the fx market, euro-dollar stable. even with a move in the bond market. yields up by three basis points. tom: we are getting used to it. well said. two-year with some stability. i would note after the big day yesterday the fixed average 24 on 23.49. jonathan: excuse the cliches one day is not a trend. we talked with blackrock and talked about symmetrical risk around treasuries after this massive move. blackrock sticking with us. tom: there'll be two hours of debate. two hours of debate today in the house. festivities in the house today, emily wilkins her to give us a brief. i know it starts at 9:00 a.m., do we need to tune in or is this boredom personified? >> we will have two hours of debate for the actual vote on the bill. these are taking longer because you cannot have 435 people packed into a room during a coronavirus pandemic. but we are expecting the bill to pass the house today. we h
from new york city, good morning. i'm jonathan ferro. price action this wednesday morning looks like this. we grind higher by not even a 10th of 1% in the fx market, euro-dollar stable. even with a move in the bond market. yields up by three basis points. tom: we are getting used to it. well said. two-year with some stability. i would note after the big day yesterday the fixed average 24 on 23.49. jonathan: excuse the cliches one day is not a trend. we talked with blackrock and talked about...
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jonathan: this is not about new york, let's be clear about that. coming up. from new york citys morning, good morning. tom: i just wanted infrastructure project. why can't we have a mcdonald's. jonathan: atlanta airport is great. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts, and it's frustrating. you can spend thousands on drugs, doctors, devices, and mattresses, and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo, the ergonomically correct exercise breakthrough that cradles your body so you can stretch and strengthen your core, relieve back pain, and tone your entire body. since i've been using the aerotrainer, my back pain is gone. when you're stretching your lower back on there, there is no better feeling. (announcer) do pelvic tilts for perfect abs and to strengthen your back. do planks for maximum core and total body conditioning. (woman) aerotrainer makes me want to work out. look at me, it works 100%. (announcer) think it'll break on you? think again! even a jeep can't burst it. give the aerotrainer a shot. pain and stress is the only thing you have to lose. ge
jonathan: this is not about new york, let's be clear about that. coming up. from new york citys morning, good morning. tom: i just wanted infrastructure project. why can't we have a mcdonald's. jonathan: atlanta airport is great. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts, and it's frustrating. you can spend thousands on drugs, doctors, devices, and mattresses, and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo, the ergonomically correct exercise breakthrough that cradles your...
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you were born in new york city? leonard: absolutely. david: your mother was estee lauder.hat was not her name when she was born. leonard: she was josephine estee lauder and her mother was hungarian and they called her esty. she liked that better than just been. david: when -- she liked that better than josephine. david: were you wealthy growing up? leonard: this was during the depression. my father sold silk. silk did not do well during the depression. my mother had ambitions to be an actress or to make people beautiful. i had a friend in high school who said she was always coming out her girlfriends' hair and making them pretty. that became her vocation. david: when you talk about your youth in new york city, you talk about it in great detail. how can someone talk about something that happened 80 years ago? leonard: it is easier to talk about something that happened 80 years ago than to remember what i had for lunch today! david: what got your mother started in the cosmetics world? leonard: she started to sell the products her uncle had made. she decided she could do bett
you were born in new york city? leonard: absolutely. david: your mother was estee lauder.hat was not her name when she was born. leonard: she was josephine estee lauder and her mother was hungarian and they called her esty. she liked that better than just been. david: when -- she liked that better than josephine. david: were you wealthy growing up? leonard: this was during the depression. my father sold silk. silk did not do well during the depression. my mother had ambitions to be an actress...
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i should point out preliminary data shows that new york city variant identified in new york city doesot right now appear to cause more severe illness nor reduce the efficacy of the current vaccines. >> erica hill reporting from new rochelle. the houston police chief art acevedo, thank you for joining us. your governor, governor abbott, says masks are not mandatory in texas, but businesses can keep their own requirements in place. you say you see where this is going. there will be conflicts, police officers will be stuck in the middle of all this. can you explain what you and your officers are bracing for? >> well, we know that the masks in this country have become a divisive issue for americans and we've had a police officer killed in another state trying to enforce this mask mandate. we've had a member -- employee of a bar have a glass broken over his head here in houston. what we're going to see and what we're bracing for is an onslaught of calls for service at business that are exercising their property rights and requiring masks, like they require shoes, shirts and they require pe
i should point out preliminary data shows that new york city variant identified in new york city doesot right now appear to cause more severe illness nor reduce the efficacy of the current vaccines. >> erica hill reporting from new rochelle. the houston police chief art acevedo, thank you for joining us. your governor, governor abbott, says masks are not mandatory in texas, but businesses can keep their own requirements in place. you say you see where this is going. there will be...
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jon: from new york city this morning, i'm jonathan ferro. equities are doing ok. new york city this morning, good morning, this friday, this powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. -- this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? with xfinity mobile, you can. how about saving hundreds on the new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g? you can do that too. all on the most reliable network? sure thing! and with fast, nationwide 5g included - at no extra cost? we've got you covered. so join the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction... ...and learn how much you can save at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings. jon: from new york city for our audience worldwide, this is "bloomberg surveillance," live on tv and radio. it is a friday morning price action. on the s&p 500, up about .25%. on the nasdaq, up, on the russell two, 7/10 -- .7%. consolidation ha
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new york world to take a meeting with her. now the new york world you might remember is owned by. joseph pulitzer, right who at this point is competing with other newspapers in new york city one of his chief rivals of course is william randolph hearst who owned the new york journal right because the type of news that had started with the penny press is carrying over into the 1870s 80s 90s, and eventually we'll culminate in this period we sometimes call yellow journalism. which is this period of sensationalism in some newspapers right headlines get bigger and splashier newspapers use more illustrations. right and the idea again is to draw in more people drawing more readers keep them coming back so that we can then charge more for our advertising. so nellie bly gets a meeting with john cockrell and she tells him her ideas, you know, we need to write about. these dirty conditions in our cities. we need to write about you know the poor and how they're treated. we need, you know, there's there's i want to cover these stories and he says, okay tell you what, you cover a story about blackwell's island, which was the insane asylum that was a very scary place to be and i'll give
new york world to take a meeting with her. now the new york world you might remember is owned by. joseph pulitzer, right who at this point is competing with other newspapers in new york city one of his chief rivals of course is william randolph hearst who owned the new york journal right because the type of news that had started with the penny press is carrying over into the 1870s 80s 90s, and eventually we'll culminate in this period we sometimes call yellow journalism. which is this period of...