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police department and itme happened. >> talk about your first in new york, new york city police commissioner, obviously you had a chance to serve as boston police commissioner select passcode for my firstle time in new york city, logical permit in the united states when you took it over 94 but i don't think it was upti to 40000. >> n95, merged three to five so we went up to 38000. after i left in 96, 99 with the caps off program, 100,000, 41000 for a while and back down around 33, 34000 once t again. >> unbelievable size of an organization like that, how do you manage something like that talk about the challenges managing something that large as a new york city police apartment. >> the toughest management job i hadut running a 20 police department. you were ata the go to person fr everything. i didn't have captains or majors, i had tenant and sgt. a counsel but it all came being district commander, nypd in some respects, people would laugh and sayel it was easier but it was, the talent pool of the organization, i had almost 1000 captains in the organization and 2650 mission. phe
police department and itme happened. >> talk about your first in new york, new york city police commissioner, obviously you had a chance to serve as boston police commissioner select passcode for my firstle time in new york city, logical permit in the united states when you took it over 94 but i don't think it was upti to 40000. >> n95, merged three to five so we went up to 38000. after i left in 96, 99 with the caps off program, 100,000, 41000 for a while and back down around 33,...
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this is a very different environment, the case in new york city, 456 stations new york city, at any givenere are four to 5000 train cars, three or 4000 buses, 6 million writers before the expense was probably the most satisfying, transit in new york was separate from the city police with 25000 but they were a dumping ground in a sense, old police. people would say ready work? i work in transit, zero, they were not well thought of. in two and a half years we got the department accredited, they had a great team working with me and when i talk about having good relations with unions, when we see national accreditation in california, the union paid for the whole 60 person team to go to california for the ceremony. can you imagine that? they felt so proud the idea that they had become credited getting his reputation in the ark as the marine corps police department. fun transit but it allowed me to the state department across the headquarter new york, the city in manhattan, the rest in manhattan is what you make it and some people unfortunately take it, the lawful side or criminal side so i was
this is a very different environment, the case in new york city, 456 stations new york city, at any givenere are four to 5000 train cars, three or 4000 buses, 6 million writers before the expense was probably the most satisfying, transit in new york was separate from the city police with 25000 but they were a dumping ground in a sense, old police. people would say ready work? i work in transit, zero, they were not well thought of. in two and a half years we got the department accredited, they...
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a couple of years later it happened. >> let's talk about your first tour of duty in new york as new york city police commissioner obviously you did have a chance to serve as boston police commissioner but let's fast-forward to new york . the largest department in the united states , i don't know what it was and 94 but i don't think it was up to 40,000. >> was 95, giuliani was able to merge the three departments so we went up to 38,000. after i left in 96, by 99 with the addition of the cops from the cops program the hundred thousand line got up to 41,000 for a while. they're now down to 33, 34,000 once again. >> unbelievable the size, the complexity of an organization like that. how do you manage something like that? talk about the challenges of managing something that large with the new york city police department? >> the toughest management job i had on that 68 percent police department was in the intimacy of that department i was a go to person for everything. i didn't have a staff, i had the tenants and sergeants and a corporation counsel for my issues but it all came into the office bein
a couple of years later it happened. >> let's talk about your first tour of duty in new york as new york city police commissioner obviously you did have a chance to serve as boston police commissioner but let's fast-forward to new york . the largest department in the united states , i don't know what it was and 94 but i don't think it was up to 40,000. >> was 95, giuliani was able to merge the three departments so we went up to 38,000. after i left in 96, by 99 with the addition of...
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now i knew about your new york city transit work. but i did not know about the massachusetts bay transit work. those are two departments are quite different from big-city policing are what i would call big city policing. talk about some the challenges and some of the issues that you had in dealing with that type of police department? >> those organization reference the police there's they're old enough to remember get on again never get off back in the 60s. in boston i visited the superintendent the highest ranking uniformed office within ten years thanks largely to the change made. but i moved ahead probably too fast and they were able to do me and because of some innocent enough mistakes i made, hoover said otherwise. by 1982, 83 i could bounce back is not satisfied because i was innocence locked into a closet in some respects. as the very scandal system particularly the police department british 68 person department trying to play 79 cities and towns that the system serves. 268 person department was widely disrespected getting into
now i knew about your new york city transit work. but i did not know about the massachusetts bay transit work. those are two departments are quite different from big-city policing are what i would call big city policing. talk about some the challenges and some of the issues that you had in dealing with that type of police department? >> those organization reference the police there's they're old enough to remember get on again never get off back in the 60s. in boston i visited the...
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couple of years later it happened. >> host: let's talk about your first tour of duty in new york as new york city police commissioner and obviously had a chance to serve as boston police commissioner but let's fast-forward to new york. the first time around new york city the largest department in the united states and i don't know how big it was when he took it over 94 but i don't think he was up to 40,000. >> guest: n 95 giuliani merge the three departments so we went up to 38,000 after i left in 96 and 99 with the cops program we went to 41,000 down to 3,334,000 went again. unbelievable the complexity of an organization like that. how do you manage something like that? talk about the challenges in managing something that large as a new york city police officer. >> guest: the toughest management job i had was running that 60% police department because in the intimacy of that department you are the go-to person for everything. i didn't have captained the i didn't have majors i had lieutenants and sergeants and i had a clue corporation counsel but it all came into that office like being the precin
couple of years later it happened. >> host: let's talk about your first tour of duty in new york as new york city police commissioner and obviously had a chance to serve as boston police commissioner but let's fast-forward to new york. the first time around new york city the largest department in the united states and i don't know how big it was when he took it over 94 but i don't think he was up to 40,000. >> guest: n 95 giuliani merge the three departments so we went up to 38,000...
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rainwater pouring into this subway station in new york city. and david, here in new york city, we're already under a flash flood warning because of those storms. but here's the other problem. elsa moves in during the morning commute. as ginger just said, the ground >> all right, gio benitez with us, as well. >>> we're going to turn to the other news this thursday night and president biden at the white house today, saying all american combat troops will be out of afghanistan by august 31st. saying, we did not go to afghanistan to nation-build. and to his critics, the president asking late today, how many thousands more americans, how many daughters and sons, are you willing to risk? the president was pressed on the taliban already taking back small parts of that country, afghan soldiers surrendering. we have reported on the images right here. the president was asked, what happens if kabul falls to the taliban? abc's rachel scott at the white house. >> reporter: today, president biden declaring the military mission in afghanistan will end on augus
rainwater pouring into this subway station in new york city. and david, here in new york city, we're already under a flash flood warning because of those storms. but here's the other problem. elsa moves in during the morning commute. as ginger just said, the ground >> all right, gio benitez with us, as well. >>> we're going to turn to the other news this thursday night and president biden at the white house today, saying all american combat troops will be out of afghanistan by...
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a winner in the new york city democratic mayoral primary. the current brooklyn borough ballot will be on, if he wins he will be new york city's second-ever black mayor, a former police captain. he talked about his plan for new york city a few hours ago over on "cbs this morning". >> every agency in the city and the country must be a part of deal with gun violence. if we deal with the gun violence, we will start dealing with the feersd of gun violence and we've ignored that for far too long. new york will show how to run cities because i know how to lead. eric adams will face off against republican curtis sliwa. the founder of the group known as the guardian angels. >>> a hopeful sign of the big apple's recovery. those essential workers who served on the front lines at the height of the pandemic are being honored with a huge hometown heroes ticker tape parade and the route is used to honor, celebrities and sports teams who win championships. rehemaelis is in downtown manhattan. an event connected to the parade has been canceled because of the
a winner in the new york city democratic mayoral primary. the current brooklyn borough ballot will be on, if he wins he will be new york city's second-ever black mayor, a former police captain. he talked about his plan for new york city a few hours ago over on "cbs this morning". >> every agency in the city and the country must be a part of deal with gun violence. if we deal with the gun violence, we will start dealing with the feersd of gun violence and we've ignored that for...
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the picture they made to me, new york city, have my eye on the prize for so many years and if you do a good job in new york it's the same thing, the dissolution department, incredibly ineffective. john london who i think you might know. influential in the policing and to do something. jack mabel, the late and great detective lieutenant is also one of the smartest. with suits and bowties and two-tone shoes we were simpatico. i was a great believer. at any given time there are three or 4,000 buses. it was my most satisfying. but the sense that they say really, where do you work? i work at a transit. two and a half years we got the department andnd had a great tem working with me in the union when i talked about we received national accreditation the union paid for the whole 60% him to go to california. imagine that? because they felt so proud about the idea that they had become accredited in getting this reputation as the marine corps of the new york city police department. it also allowed me the headquarters. in new york into manhattan. manhattan is where you make it and some people ta
the picture they made to me, new york city, have my eye on the prize for so many years and if you do a good job in new york it's the same thing, the dissolution department, incredibly ineffective. john london who i think you might know. influential in the policing and to do something. jack mabel, the late and great detective lieutenant is also one of the smartest. with suits and bowties and two-tone shoes we were simpatico. i was a great believer. at any given time there are three or 4,000...
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new york. in the police commissioner obviously you did havers a chane to be the boston police commissioner so let's fast-forward now to new york the first time around, new york citye largest department in the united states. and you took it over 94. but i don't think that it was up to 40000 yet pretty. bill: and 95, the previous mayor had merged the three departments we went up to 38000 after i left and 96, and 99 with the petition of this program. we went to 41000 for a while but now were back down to 33000 or 441,304,000 once again pretty. >> unbelievable, the complexity of an organization like that. so how demand and manage something like that. talk about the challenges in managing something that large is a new york city policeman. sue and five tried the toughest management job that i had was running that 68 person police department. because in the intimacy of that department, you are they go to person for everything. i do staff, i did have captains or lieutenants and sergeants and had a corporation counsel for my large part of issues but you know they would come into the office it was like being a precinct commander, nypd and some prospects, people would laugh
new york. in the police commissioner obviously you did havers a chane to be the boston police commissioner so let's fast-forward now to new york the first time around, new york citye largest department in the united states. and you took it over 94. but i don't think that it was up to 40000 yet pretty. bill: and 95, the previous mayor had merged the three departments we went up to 38000 after i left and 96, and 99 with the petition of this program. we went to 41000 for a while but now were back...
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we will have that story and much more coming up at 5:00. >>> new york city is known for its buzz, but not the kind people heard yesterday. thousands of bumblebees were swarming around this hot dog stand. one new york city police officer is a b specialist and does it in his spare time. he is working to trap the swarm. he caught roughly 25,000 honeybees in the swarm was moved to a safe location. the officer keeps a hive on the roof of his precinct in queens. >> bumblebees are like us, they like those hot dogs in the new york streets. >> what do you like on your hotdog? >> mustard. for sure. >> no ketchup? >> i will take catch-up, too. in chicago, that is not allowed. >> that is it for kpix 5 news at delicia: this is where all our recycling is sorted -- 1.2 million pounds every day, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america. but that's not all you'll find here. there are hundreds of good-paying jobs, with most new workers hired from bayview-hunter's point. we don't just work at recology, we own it, creating opportunity and a better planet. now, that's making a differ
we will have that story and much more coming up at 5:00. >>> new york city is known for its buzz, but not the kind people heard yesterday. thousands of bumblebees were swarming around this hot dog stand. one new york city police officer is a b specialist and does it in his spare time. he is working to trap the swarm. he caught roughly 25,000 honeybees in the swarm was moved to a safe location. the officer keeps a hive on the roof of his precinct in queens. >> bumblebees are like...
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and the images right here in new york city tonight, honoring the front line workers here in this city and across the country. here's abc's stephanie ramos. ♪ >> reporter: in new york city, once the epicenter of the virus, a ticker-tape parade honoring the front line workers. as doctors and nurses across parts of the country fight the newest threat, the delta variant. from missouri to utah. in salt lake city, they are alarmed with what they're seeing. >> the young people, the pregnant people that are coming in right now with all these problems, that are intubated and, you know, on death's door, it's hard to see. that's the most concerning thing for me. >> reporter: months after its last surge, intermountain health care in utah now treating a new flow of patients with one thing in common -- they're not vaccinated. >> i have never taken care of a single patient in the icu, on a ventilator, who was fully vaccinated. >> reporter: in missouri, where they've had to bring in nurses from elsewhere and extra ventilators, and unvaccinated patients now filling some icus, to kentucky, where there
and the images right here in new york city tonight, honoring the front line workers here in this city and across the country. here's abc's stephanie ramos. ♪ >> reporter: in new york city, once the epicenter of the virus, a ticker-tape parade honoring the front line workers. as doctors and nurses across parts of the country fight the newest threat, the delta variant. from missouri to utah. in salt lake city, they are alarmed with what they're seeing. >> the young people, the...
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." >>> from the fire escape, you had the celebration in the nation's capital, right here in new york city, fourth of july felt a little more normal. >> it felt a little more normal. >> welcome. thank you. >> july 5th, a new holiday. >> a new holiday indeed. it's nice though because i don't remember what i did, everything was kind of canceled. >> same. i probably watched something on tv but i don't know. >> we will get to all of those fourth of july celebrations but first we will get to the breaking news from near miami, the demolition of what remained of that collapsed condo building in surfside, florida. >> it was brought down overnight, leaving only a huge plume of dust behind. the demolition clearing away for the search efforts at the site to resume. >> with the entire structure now down, search crews may be able to gain access to areas they haven't accessed since the collapse. overnight, crews demolishing the remaining structure of the partially collapsed condo building in surfside, florida. residents in the area told to close their windows and stay inside, as the demolition team uses
." >>> from the fire escape, you had the celebration in the nation's capital, right here in new york city, fourth of july felt a little more normal. >> it felt a little more normal. >> welcome. thank you. >> july 5th, a new holiday. >> a new holiday indeed. it's nice though because i don't remember what i did, everything was kind of canceled. >> same. i probably watched something on tv but i don't know. >> we will get to all of those fourth of...
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new york city throws a parade for essential workers who helped us through the pandemic. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." you love rich, delicious ice cream. but your stomach doesn't. that disagreement ends right now. lactaid ice cream is the creamy, real ice cream you love that will never mess with your stomach. lactaid ice cream. this is the sound of an asthma attack... that doesn't happen. that will never mess with your stomach. this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove them. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatment
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the geo politics of that, you know, you and i are big fans in new york city as a cultural hub. and talking about the seventy's, it seems like we're back to the seventy's back in new york. murder rates are high and it seems like it's going farrell, you know, the city is collapsing and i would have far reaching impact. i would think around the america in terms of new york city as being a bit of a vibrant tub for what's happening or am i overstating at general? what are you saying? they're not always stating. you know, i just was down there this past weekend. the vibe was terrible for read signs everywhere in this just came out lets say, average asking rental when asking rental rents what they were asking for. sell 10.7 percent. year old a year. we have rents along spring street and so how dropped 22 point. 9 percent time square wrenched down 22.5 percent. so the thing that makes new york city happened number one, the people living there, the people that come as tourists and commuters commuting stead. these are the facts. the office occupancy rate in new york city is that the grand
the geo politics of that, you know, you and i are big fans in new york city as a cultural hub. and talking about the seventy's, it seems like we're back to the seventy's back in new york. murder rates are high and it seems like it's going farrell, you know, the city is collapsing and i would have far reaching impact. i would think around the america in terms of new york city as being a bit of a vibrant tub for what's happening or am i overstating at general? what are you saying? they're not...
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back home, new york city had -- bringing it back home, new york city had its primary elections coupleof weeks ago. we now know who the democratic winner is eric adams, not the most progressive, not the most applicable in the race. he only one by one percentage point. but what does it say that he won given his background? >> brooks: well it used to be you could tell how somebody was going to vote from their income levels. that's less predictable now, it's education levels. democratic party, it showed up in the presidential and interestingly it showed up in new york city. you got more moderate african american, latino,ing eric adams who is more moderate. then you got young college educated professionals, they tend to go further left, they went to maya wylie and then upscale professionals who go from the new york times endorses, kathryn garcia. it's interesting that these three demographic groups fikd three different candidates. i imagine it will happen in other races. >> tumulty: this is a good news bad news can information for eric adams, congratulations, you now have to be mayor of ne
back home, new york city had -- bringing it back home, new york city had its primary elections coupleof weeks ago. we now know who the democratic winner is eric adams, not the most progressive, not the most applicable in the race. he only one by one percentage point. but what does it say that he won given his background? >> brooks: well it used to be you could tell how somebody was going to vote from their income levels. that's less predictable now, it's education levels. democratic...
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new york, but america. we can turn this country and the city around. ic adams named winner of the new york city democratic mayoral primary, speaking on cbs just moments ago. more on that in just a moment. good morning. let's get you some price action. 4342 on the s&p. up 0.2% on the is and be come up 90 points now on the nasdaq 100, advancing 0.6%. yields coming in three basis points lower. having a little look at the one 20's, maybe. tom: there's been a continued move here. this is a constructive grind. is it a melt up? there it is moments ago, seconds ago. how about that? 109 bps on the twos-tens spread. it is just stunning. jon: it is a sizable correction. what is outperforming in the equity market? it is the nasdaq, up by 0.6%. tom: abramowicz on a three week sabbatical. shelly banjo hasn't taken time off since time began. let me get right to it. there's got to be a recount if there's a 1% difference. in mississippi or montana, there's a recount, right? shelly: so we still don't have real concessions from the other two top candidates. garcia did not
new york, but america. we can turn this country and the city around. ic adams named winner of the new york city democratic mayoral primary, speaking on cbs just moments ago. more on that in just a moment. good morning. let's get you some price action. 4342 on the s&p. up 0.2% on the is and be come up 90 points now on the nasdaq 100, advancing 0.6%. yields coming in three basis points lower. having a little look at the one 20's, maybe. tom: there's been a continued move here. this is a...
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you look at the spike of violence in cities like chicago and new york. serious problem. it's tied to so many aspects of this country including a economic concern as well. final thoughts. >> certainly. a lot of factors here. i walked out of that meeting and it was two hours with police chiefs from major cities like chicago and new york. convinced this white house is deeply engaged on this issue. we'll continue to work on all of these efforts, the prevention efforts, the intervention which we know involves police as well and illegal guns. i'm convinced that this president is leaning in and he will continue to push. >> sandra: all right, mayor. appreciate your time. thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> sandra: best to you and your city. the president pitches his plan to combat violence. a new abc poll shows 38% of the president's handling of crime with 48 disapproving. is that a problem for democrats as crime continues to spike? with us now, democratic strategist jason nichols and lee carter. lee, i'll start with you first. is this a reaction by
you look at the spike of violence in cities like chicago and new york. serious problem. it's tied to so many aspects of this country including a economic concern as well. final thoughts. >> certainly. a lot of factors here. i walked out of that meeting and it was two hours with police chiefs from major cities like chicago and new york. convinced this white house is deeply engaged on this issue. we'll continue to work on all of these efforts, the prevention efforts, the intervention which...
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what does the next mayor of new york city have to do to reverse that trend? >> joe, it's not a belief, it's a fact that the legislature in albany, city council in new york, political leadership of this state, speaking to new york, has spent the last several years attacking the police, putting laws into effect that basically focus more on police misbehavior. reverend sharpton's comment about who's being hurt, 96% of people being shot and killed in new york city are minorities, that's the base that selected eric adams. the attention to who are the victims of crime. we need to stop basically trying to penalize the police while reforming them. we've gone a bridge too far. and for eric coming in as mayor, he's going to have a smaller police force. why? with the deep funding, a lot of cops leaving, they're down several thousand already, they're going to have a couple of issues in the door. fortunately he has the background, the community support, the community most effected by crime. so it's going to be a challenging time. the issue for him is six months, there's a
what does the next mayor of new york city have to do to reverse that trend? >> joe, it's not a belief, it's a fact that the legislature in albany, city council in new york, political leadership of this state, speaking to new york, has spent the last several years attacking the police, putting laws into effect that basically focus more on police misbehavior. reverend sharpton's comment about who's being hurt, 96% of people being shot and killed in new york city are minorities, that's the...
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new york specifically. do you make any requests or demands? >> yes. i'm here representing the great city of new york. e as the brooklyn borough president, which could be considered the third largest city in america. i think that my request of the president was number 1 to make sure that we use the money that has been allocated to underlying causes, because we must have a plan and intervention. prevention consists of making sure that we have job employment, which he's doing in his plan. we need to put in place real plans in new york city to go after the gun violence. we had a 13-year-old child that was assassinated in the bronx. a 10-year-old child shot in rock way. these parents are looking for real relief right now. there's things that we can do with the dollars that the president has allocated to make sure that we get to those long-term plans. and it doesn't mean do we need to hire more police officers that are being asked over and over again? no. it means using the dollars correctly. with we need more police officers in the subway? let's do that. does that mean more police officers out of the cars,
new york specifically. do you make any requests or demands? >> yes. i'm here representing the great city of new york. e as the brooklyn borough president, which could be considered the third largest city in america. i think that my request of the president was number 1 to make sure that we use the money that has been allocated to underlying causes, because we must have a plan and intervention. prevention consists of making sure that we have job employment, which he's doing in his plan. we...
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new york is a one-party state with exotic esperanto speakers in new york city so primary effectively same as the general election. that is the vote. in new york part of some battles come all the bickering between different shades of corrupt left-wingers. in some way it would be easier to get elections done. but you would be wrong. eight days later, we still have no idea who the next mayor of new york will be. all votes are in. they have all been counted supposedly. the problem is no one in charge can do math. in addition is the main stumbling block. it is hard to overstate just how embarrassing this is. in brazil a poor country where a lot of people have far less than the homeless do in new york city, the latest national election took a total of four hours to tally and added up all the votes and then announced the results. that is how it is supposed to work but not in new york. it is just too complicated all those numbers. after last november's election, it took three months for new york's board of elections to figure out who the state would send to congress and took that long the nex
new york is a one-party state with exotic esperanto speakers in new york city so primary effectively same as the general election. that is the vote. in new york part of some battles come all the bickering between different shades of corrupt left-wingers. in some way it would be easier to get elections done. but you would be wrong. eight days later, we still have no idea who the next mayor of new york will be. all votes are in. they have all been counted supposedly. the problem is no one in...
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that's a snapshot of what you need to know about the new york city board of elections. on june 22, new york city had a mayoral primary. they used rank choice voting, for the first time. each voter ranks their top five choices. it's not nuclear physics, but it can be complex. after the polls closed, eric adams, former nypd officer, he has been on the show, was shown to have a significant lead after counting the first place votes cast in person that night. then yesterday, the board of elections released results showing another candidate named catherine garcia had almost all but closed the gap on adams, once everyone's preferences had been tabulated. close race. we will see what happens. a few hours after releasing the preliminary results, the board of elections in new york city sent out this very weird tweet. i will quote it. we are aware there is discrepancy in the unofficial rank choice voting round by round elimination report. we are working with our technical staff to identify where the discrepancy occurred. have patience. okay. that's a weird tweet. i don't understand
that's a snapshot of what you need to know about the new york city board of elections. on june 22, new york city had a mayoral primary. they used rank choice voting, for the first time. each voter ranks their top five choices. it's not nuclear physics, but it can be complex. after the polls closed, eric adams, former nypd officer, he has been on the show, was shown to have a significant lead after counting the first place votes cast in person that night. then yesterday, the board of elections...
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responders, even delivery people didn't got new york through the dark days of the go visit and janet and those were dark days. early last year, new york city was the center for the over 10000 people were dying almost by the day and up to now 33000 new york city residents died from corona virus. but how time changed now? almost every day. there's no one. the guy wrote a virus in new york city and he infection rate is below one percent. so this is really a celebration here in the city banking, all of those 1st responders, all those i sense your workers that gotten your your service. and there are some people, of course that are saying, well, new york is celebrating much of the rest of the world is not that it's still need for the depth of the throat. a virus pandemic with mary a few vaccination like here in new york city where the back the thousands of people a day. but bottom line is the city right now. there is celebration and gratitude for all of the people that got this getting through this all kind of thing in the us, the confirmed the best toll from a high rise apartment building that collapsed. and florida, last one says no reason to
responders, even delivery people didn't got new york through the dark days of the go visit and janet and those were dark days. early last year, new york city was the center for the over 10000 people were dying almost by the day and up to now 33000 new york city residents died from corona virus. but how time changed now? almost every day. there's no one. the guy wrote a virus in new york city and he infection rate is below one percent. so this is really a celebration here in the city banking,...
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new york city catching a little bit of a break but the area outside the city got pounded up to 3, 4 inches of rain and that was not even related to else a e. there are two systems we're watching, both sort of moving in the direction of new york city, but you've got elsa down around richmond, virginia. then in portions of lehigh valley, you've got a front. they're going to squeeze in on the same area, so the rainfall totals are going up. right now the storm is getting stronger. winds up to 50 miles per hour moving to the northeast at 21 miles per hour to the south of richmond now. by 2:00 in the morning around shrank city with wig rain. in new york city, long island into philadelphia by 2:00 a.m., around the tip of cape cod, provincetown with big rain, boston, aboo 5 isw red. pickednche put another h or 5 on the of that, it will be an interesting albeit difficult commute. it's yours. >> garrett: lonnie quinn thank you. to surfside, florida two weeks after a condominium building collapsed, 76 people remain missing. >> reporter: tonight teams search for victims with the same pace and passion
new york city catching a little bit of a break but the area outside the city got pounded up to 3, 4 inches of rain and that was not even related to else a e. there are two systems we're watching, both sort of moving in the direction of new york city, but you've got elsa down around richmond, virginia. then in portions of lehigh valley, you've got a front. they're going to squeeze in on the same area, so the rainfall totals are going up. right now the storm is getting stronger. winds up to 50...
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what are your hopes of the rebound of new york city? , i think what we really need to focus on is inequitable recovery and a just recovery. what is really important to note is even prior to covid, the city was on a very dangerous precipice as real estate prices and houses upright -- prices of housing was going through the roof. rate is going to the roof. small businesses were starting to be driven out of -- were already starting to be driven out of business and having mass closures because of the skyrocketing cost of real estate, housing, and rent on small businesses. my hope is that this recovy is just an his centers working people and centers the recovery that also approaches, frankly, public safety from the evidence-based approach -- which we know is centered in antiviolence and committees programming. amy: let's talk about that quickly. you have supported tiffany kaman. she won her race. she said at who people voted for every level of government, look at districts like mine where overwhelmingly voters were tiffany, and eric adams vot
what are your hopes of the rebound of new york city? , i think what we really need to focus on is inequitable recovery and a just recovery. what is really important to note is even prior to covid, the city was on a very dangerous precipice as real estate prices and houses upright -- prices of housing was going through the roof. rate is going to the roof. small businesses were starting to be driven out of -- were already starting to be driven out of business and having mass closures because of...
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new york tonight. whit, cases doubling in just a week in new york city. you reported that. authorities pointing to the delta variant, just like the rest of the country. but they are seeing these numbers could have been much worse in the city had vaccination rates not been as high here in new york. >> reporter: david, experts at yale university estimate that vaccines have prevented about 250,000 covid cases in new york city and more than 8,000 deaths. the city also saying more than 98% of those who are hospitalized or died from covid this year were not fully vaccinated. david? >> all right, whit johnson with us. whit, thank you. >>> we are also tracking severe storms in the middle of the country right now and the northeast. reports of a tornado on the ground just before we came on the air. and of course, the massive fires burning out of control in the west at this hour. already destroying more than 1 million acres. firefighters battling the flames but also the heat and the drought. lake levels dangerously low. a entire community in washington state evacuated. residents runni
new york tonight. whit, cases doubling in just a week in new york city. you reported that. authorities pointing to the delta variant, just like the rest of the country. but they are seeing these numbers could have been much worse in the city had vaccination rates not been as high here in new york. >> reporter: david, experts at yale university estimate that vaccines have prevented about 250,000 covid cases in new york city and more than 8,000 deaths. the city also saying more than 98% of...
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>> kathy park in new york city tonight.hy, thank you >>> there are new fears tonight in tokyo one week before the summer games are set to start today officials announced the first confirmed covid case inside the athletes' olympic village. molly hunter has those details. >> reporter: tonight in the olympic athletes' village the first positive covid case, and now the ioc working to reassure participants and the japanese people. >> what will make these games historic on top of this is the demonstration that this can happen in a safe and secure way. >> reporter: due to confidentiality, officials only saying the person tested positive on friday during screening at the athletes' village. >> it goes without saying that all of the concerned people were immediately isolated, and in this way they do not pose any risk. >> reporter: tokyo organizers say since july 1st, 45 people under their jurisdiction have tested positive. at least one athlete, three members of the media and others identified as games-concerned personnel. >> i don't
>> kathy park in new york city tonight.hy, thank you >>> there are new fears tonight in tokyo one week before the summer games are set to start today officials announced the first confirmed covid case inside the athletes' olympic village. molly hunter has those details. >> reporter: tonight in the olympic athletes' village the first positive covid case, and now the ioc working to reassure participants and the japanese people. >> what will make these games historic on...
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from new york city, good morning. tom keene and lisa abramowicz. it will be a fed decision day. is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: live from new york city, good morning. here is our wednesday morning. s&p unchanged. this following some big earnings from big tech yesterday. the premarket moves. apple, alphabet and facebook will report later. this is apple. -1.38%. google is up by 3.9%. those names from the conversation for the federal reserve almost perfectly. the cyclical demand in this economy. terrific demand. look at the ad revenue at a place like you to come up 84%. then you have apple morning about slowing growth. supply chain constraints that could consist longer than you anticipate. that's talk down by 1.38%. -- that stock down 1.38%. the reason people think it will not do much at all. we will talk about that later. the bond market, last time, we were around 150 on tens. yields on 30's, the fact of the matter is, yields are lower. a gradual step toward tapering. tom: that is very important. will be joined later by a guest from da davidson. he will give us perspective on technology
from new york city, good morning. tom keene and lisa abramowicz. it will be a fed decision day. is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: live from new york city, good morning. here is our wednesday morning. s&p unchanged. this following some big earnings from big tech yesterday. the premarket moves. apple, alphabet and facebook will report later. this is apple. -1.38%. google is up by 3.9%. those names from the conversation for the federal reserve almost perfectly. the cyclical demand in this economy....
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this morning new york city threw the first ticker tape parade in two years.ting the essential workers who worked to get the city through the worst of the coronavirus crisis. the emotional parade down the canyon of heroes with 14 floats representing 260 groups of front line workers. earn from the folks that worked in hospitals to bodegas. the first american to receiver a coronavirus vaccine was grand marshal. we'll be right back. ight back. . you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry about it" conversation. so you're calling about the $9.95 a month plan -from colonial penn? -i am. we put it off long enough. we are getting that $9.95 plan, today. (jonathan) is it time for you to call about the $9.95 plan? i'm jonathan from colonial penn life insurance company. sometimes we just need a reminder not to take today for gra
this morning new york city threw the first ticker tape parade in two years.ting the essential workers who worked to get the city through the worst of the coronavirus crisis. the emotional parade down the canyon of heroes with 14 floats representing 260 groups of front line workers. earn from the folks that worked in hospitals to bodegas. the first american to receiver a coronavirus vaccine was grand marshal. we'll be right back. ight back. . you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the...
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they have been sequencing the mutations within new york city. w york city has had a good finger on the pulse of what's going on. now there will potentially be city money coming in and there are other ways for them to get funding. that has been a lot of the sequencing. there have been philanthropists like the zuckerberg foundation, rockefeller foundation, a lot of deep-pocketed philanthropists have funded this kind of work, but that is not how it is supposed to work. we are supposed to have robust surveillance for things like covid and e. coli all the time, not just in and out at the moment of crises. then we are too late. caroline: the u.k. often -- they did the sequencing first, so they sound the variant first, so it got called the u.k. variant, which no one likes when their nation gets put up in these things. the issue of mutations. how highly likely it is we get plenty more mutations, or not, given the number of unvaccinated? cynthia: it is an issue around the world. reticular lien low -- particularly in low income countries. if there is an ou
they have been sequencing the mutations within new york city. w york city has had a good finger on the pulse of what's going on. now there will potentially be city money coming in and there are other ways for them to get funding. that has been a lot of the sequencing. there have been philanthropists like the zuckerberg foundation, rockefeller foundation, a lot of deep-pocketed philanthropists have funded this kind of work, but that is not how it is supposed to work. we are supposed to have...
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this is not thenitis that i -- the the new york city that i knew. got to go back to the bad old days, and we have to do manager about it right now. jackie: i look at what's happening here in new york city or los angeles, chicago, whatever, all these blue statements, right, and blue cities, we're talking about mayors too that are in charge, we're talking about the legislature as well, and you see that because of the pandemic the quality of life issues including crime, people have left, howard. my personal view is they're not going to be a in a particular rush to come back to new york city until you figure it out. but i think this gets worse before it gets better. >> absolutely. i am asked by people all the time should i go back to new york, should i go to new york. and, quite honestly, i can't recommend anybody going to new york city, and that breaks my heart because i'm a new yorker and always have been is. jackie: it really is unfortunate. americans want to work hard, they want to have a family, they want the achieve a little bit of that american dr
this is not thenitis that i -- the the new york city that i knew. got to go back to the bad old days, and we have to do manager about it right now. jackie: i look at what's happening here in new york city or los angeles, chicago, whatever, all these blue statements, right, and blue cities, we're talking about mayors too that are in charge, we're talking about the legislature as well, and you see that because of the pandemic the quality of life issues including crime, people have left, howard....
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you've got new york is supposed to be cleaning up the city and enforcing the law from new york is thatst number one target, we got crime out of control in new york city and financial crimes given financial epicenter, what is their priority? to see trump -- or something. it total madness. >> this is what they promise you for five years, if they are going to take down time, what do they get? indictment obviously. they make it look really serious, they say he didn't pay taxes on $1.7 million over 16 years, that's the new york state 8% of that, $136,000. half of that was because my father paid for his grandchildren's school in new york city so you take that out. it's about five grand a month, that's what they promise. they brought an outside prosecutors and teamed up with the attorney general over new york state to do this so while crime is running rampant while the numbers are skyrocketing, people are clean new york and while people are afraid to go into times square for penn station, this is what they are focusing on. after all of those things they promised, they do this. this is what th
you've got new york is supposed to be cleaning up the city and enforcing the law from new york is thatst number one target, we got crime out of control in new york city and financial crimes given financial epicenter, what is their priority? to see trump -- or something. it total madness. >> this is what they promise you for five years, if they are going to take down time, what do they get? indictment obviously. they make it look really serious, they say he didn't pay taxes on $1.7 million...
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there was enough to make this the closest runoff they've ever had in new york city. eric adams is going to be the democratic nominee and there's a general election this fall. eric adams now the clear favorite to be the next mayor of new york city. >> my floor director dom is nodding, finally understanding what this ranked choice voting is. and, actually, quite grateful that he lives in new jersey as a result of it. steve kornacki, thank you so much for that. >>> the fastest woman in america officially will not be competing in the tokyo olympics. setting off a firestorm of controversy this morning. sha'carri richardson will not compete. her one-month suspension for marijuana use, meaning she wouldn't be in the 100 meter race, but she still could have been selected for the women's relay team. that event happens after her suspension expires. but usa track and field said, while they applaud richardson for taking accountability, they need to, quote, maintain fairness for all. supporters point out pot isn't a performance enhancing drug and it is legal in the state where she
there was enough to make this the closest runoff they've ever had in new york city. eric adams is going to be the democratic nominee and there's a general election this fall. eric adams now the clear favorite to be the next mayor of new york city. >> my floor director dom is nodding, finally understanding what this ranked choice voting is. and, actually, quite grateful that he lives in new jersey as a result of it. steve kornacki, thank you so much for that. >>> the fastest woman...
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. >>> new york city mayor bill de blasio says new guidance on indoor mask use in new york city will comes soon as monday. it was only back in may that new yorkers were allowed to go mask free indoors after a year of restrictions and lockdowns. hit businesses hard. the prospect of indoor masking is not sitting well with eli kline, new york city art gallery owner. he tweeted out a mask mandate is a slow down for all indoor entertainment venues, stadiums, gyms, theaters, concerts, clubs, malls, stores, et cetera. people don't want to do these things if they have to cover their face. and eli kline joins me here now in studio. very nice to see you. >> thanks for having me, john. >> thank you for being willing to speak out what you're willing to see and feeling and come on and talk about it now. you really don't want to go back to mask indoors in your gallery. >> well, it's not just about my gallery, it's about new york city generally. if we are subject to sweeping mask mandates now in the summer, you know, let's be honest, we don't know when covid levels will ever be lower than they are now i
. >>> new york city mayor bill de blasio says new guidance on indoor mask use in new york city will comes soon as monday. it was only back in may that new yorkers were allowed to go mask free indoors after a year of restrictions and lockdowns. hit businesses hard. the prospect of indoor masking is not sitting well with eli kline, new york city art gallery owner. he tweeted out a mask mandate is a slow down for all indoor entertainment venues, stadiums, gyms, theaters, concerts, clubs,...
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joining me now, harry enten favorite sun of new york city. at's right. it was the first time the city used it. if you looked at the initial ballots, this was the first round, people's first choice, eric adams was way ahead of the field here, 31%. kathryn garcia, 20%. kathryn garcia and eric adams ran as mainstream. maya ran as progressive democrat. this is the first time new york city used rank choice voting. and rank choice voting we weren't exactly sure what was going to happen. here is what happened as we jump ahead in the rounds here. this is round six, seven and the final round of eight and the key nugget here round eight you see eric adams, 50.5% to kathryn garcia 49.5, a difference of less than 10,000 votes. what i should point out that's important here is the rank choice voting almost caught eric adams, right? you see kathryn garcia was third in round six, eliminated wily in round seven, ten points back. garcia received the vast bulk of the wily votes but it wasn't enough and eric adams is your winner. >> eric adams, kathryn garcia, an
joining me now, harry enten favorite sun of new york city. at's right. it was the first time the city used it. if you looked at the initial ballots, this was the first round, people's first choice, eric adams was way ahead of the field here, 31%. kathryn garcia, 20%. kathryn garcia and eric adams ran as mainstream. maya ran as progressive democrat. this is the first time new york city used rank choice voting. and rank choice voting we weren't exactly sure what was going to happen. here is what...
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daily worker, the communist newspaper as a correspondent, who kind of gave him his instruction to new york city, familiarized him with the area. he finally got on the project in new york. he was working on the guide book. what was remarkable during his time there was he worked on a creative writing unit, which was unique to new york city for the most part. there was this thing that was dreamt up talking to other people, and they kind of kept it a secret because they knew that the fwp's mission didn't include paying writers to write fiction on, you know, government time and taxpayers' dollars. he wanted to support people who he thought were so talented, had so much potential, but couldn't work on their own stuff, unless they devoted full time to it, so he initiated this project clandestinely. it was organized by the director of the new york city project at the time verbally. they put together a little group and basically said you're going to get your paycheck. you have proved yourself to be a valuable part of the project. go home and work on a fiction and every so often show up and show us what
daily worker, the communist newspaper as a correspondent, who kind of gave him his instruction to new york city, familiarized him with the area. he finally got on the project in new york. he was working on the guide book. what was remarkable during his time there was he worked on a creative writing unit, which was unique to new york city for the most part. there was this thing that was dreamt up talking to other people, and they kind of kept it a secret because they knew that the fwp's mission...
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right now it's a special moment, not only for "bloomberg surveillance," for all of new york city, butstory. eric adams is the democratic nominee for new york city mayor as two other candidates did not go for a recount and conceded in the last 12 or 18 hours. joining us for a conversation with the democratic nominee is romaine bostick, and we are actually thrilled to have shelly banjo with us. she has driven our coverage of bloomberg. this started out as another race and then became something different. eric adams, thank you for joining us this morning. i will let shelley talk about your piercings and all of that we've seen in the last 24 hours. i want to talk about the first meeting as mayor with the new york police department. how do you envision that will go? mr. adams: we are starting already and not with the department. i had a conversation with ed mullins, a conversation with the president of the dea. it is about going behind closed doors and say let's turn a new page. the requisite to prosperity is public safety and reform. they are eager to sit down and say how do we move polic
right now it's a special moment, not only for "bloomberg surveillance," for all of new york city, butstory. eric adams is the democratic nominee for new york city mayor as two other candidates did not go for a recount and conceded in the last 12 or 18 hours. joining us for a conversation with the democratic nominee is romaine bostick, and we are actually thrilled to have shelly banjo with us. she has driven our coverage of bloomberg. this started out as another race and then became...
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from new york city, good morning. ritika gupta: white house officials considering a digital trade agreement as a way to counter asia and china. it could include canada, new zealand, japan, and singapore among others. it will have rules on use of data and train facilitation. in china, exports accelerated to 32% in dollar terms from a year earlier and bonds rising almost 37%. there are signs the momentum could begin to moderate. prime minister boris johnson's decision to ease coronavirus restrictions in england has led to growing year end calls for action. doctors warned the toll of the pandemic will overburden the national health service and economists expect consumer confidence to fall in the coming weeks because of the perceived threat to public safety. new headwinds for the vaccine once expected to be a linchpin in the u.s. immunization expert -- half or. the johnson & johnson fact sheet was revised to warn of a rare immune system disorder. france has find google $593 million. google did not negotiate in good faith
from new york city, good morning. ritika gupta: white house officials considering a digital trade agreement as a way to counter asia and china. it could include canada, new zealand, japan, and singapore among others. it will have rules on use of data and train facilitation. in china, exports accelerated to 32% in dollar terms from a year earlier and bonds rising almost 37%. there are signs the momentum could begin to moderate. prime minister boris johnson's decision to ease coronavirus...
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we thought that new york city would be one of our prime testing locations, given the challenges of drivings not only the congestion but the culture of driving which is very assertive. the type of road users, horses with carriages, all sorts of weird looking road users, many pedestrians, jaywalkers not respecting traffic rules. it is one hell of a place to deal with. we started six weeks ago. we just released a 40-minute unedited drive in interesting locations in the city. it is one big learning experience. it is very important for us to battle test our ai in a place like new york city. matt: i think that is the right phrase. i had a terribly unpleasant collision with a ford f-250 a few years back, and i was on a duc heati. -- ducati. crossed over the double lives without any warning. i would guess that your ai solution wouldn't be able to do anything about that. aren't you concerned that you will have the occasional and possible serious mishap testing here? amnon: there is a safety device in every vehicle, the safety driver is highly trained. we pay a lot of attention with our safety drive
we thought that new york city would be one of our prime testing locations, given the challenges of drivings not only the congestion but the culture of driving which is very assertive. the type of road users, horses with carriages, all sorts of weird looking road users, many pedestrians, jaywalkers not respecting traffic rules. it is one hell of a place to deal with. we started six weeks ago. we just released a 40-minute unedited drive in interesting locations in the city. it is one big learning...