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let me go to the phone, cory johnson is waiting to talk to us, speaker of the new york city council. thanks for joining us, how would you assess the situation in your city tonight? >> it's a very tough night in new york city tonight. i think what you're seeing is manifestation of a tremendous amount of pain. we know this pain was not manifested overnight. you saw the murder in broad daylight of george floyd in minneapolis a few days ago, you've seen the vast majority of people who have died from covid-19 across this country being black and brown americans and black and brown new yorkers, a woman in central park less than a week ago tried to call the cops on peaceful african-american man who was bird watching, trying to weaponize his race against him. there is structural racism in america, in new york city, and you're seeing this anger and pain come out tonight. no one is condoning violence in new york city, and the vast majority of people have been peaceful. but i think it's are really important to acknowledge here that in the midst of all the pain it is really important to de-escalat
let me go to the phone, cory johnson is waiting to talk to us, speaker of the new york city council. thanks for joining us, how would you assess the situation in your city tonight? >> it's a very tough night in new york city tonight. i think what you're seeing is manifestation of a tremendous amount of pain. we know this pain was not manifested overnight. you saw the murder in broad daylight of george floyd in minneapolis a few days ago, you've seen the vast majority of people who have...
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wanted to look at new york city, the biggest city in america where thousands have died and where reopening is still some distance away. joining us now is speaker of the new york city councilnks for being with us. governor cuomo announced certain parts of new york stay ready to reopen. obviously not the case for new york city. when you look at new york city, what does reopening look like to you? >> well, we have to make sure we do it in a safe way. and the governor has laid out seven metrics that need to be met before we can open. new york city has met four of those metrics. there are still three metrics that we haven't met. one of them has to do with the number of contact tracers that we have up and going. and i think so much of the conversation around reopening really hinges on making sure we have the infrastructure in place to do it safely, masks, testing, so that people can get tested, major contact tracing, hotels and dorm stories for people who need it, potentially surveillance that doesn't violate peoples' civil liberties but that people could opt into, and the mandatory mask wearing, social distancing, plus the hospital capacity. that's what it looks like. anderson
wanted to look at new york city, the biggest city in america where thousands have died and where reopening is still some distance away. joining us now is speaker of the new york city councilnks for being with us. governor cuomo announced certain parts of new york stay ready to reopen. obviously not the case for new york city. when you look at new york city, what does reopening look like to you? >> well, we have to make sure we do it in a safe way. and the governor has laid out seven...
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. >> youngest ever elected to new york city council at 25 now 32 and running to represent the poorest congressional district in the country, vowing to improve public housing. >> i felt that public housing had become the forgotten city. i could advocate from a place of experience. i grew up hire hat at 2761. apartment 2apartment. my maternal family has been living here for two generations. my grandmother moved here, one of the first puerto ricans. hey, ma. love you. >> love you more, love you more. >> my mother is 60, has hypertension. so you have to maintain distance from your own loved ones for their own protection. >> her hypertension, one of the many invisible ties bonding poverty to poor health. this borough, home to waste treatment facilities and tucked between highways that for decades gave rise to unforgiving health consequences. children here twice as likely to be hospitalized with asthma. than their counter parts just across the river. you were diagnosed with asthma at the age of 8. >> yes. when you live in conditions of mold and mildew and vermin, those are known triggers fo
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was sent to new york nursing homes but according to the health department the real number could be far higher we talked to monica last former lawyer and former candidate for new york city council she says nursing homes shouldn't be blamed for following guidelines. you know i think this is probably one of the worst decisions made in this and. it's not rocket science i mean why would you say vulnerable seniors actually reverse an od where it's you know it's an environment where the disease are all higher you know why would you do that. you know so i think that something that you know makes . you know craig pretty chair and i think people want answers and. also it's really disingenuous because now you have 0 is claiming nursing homes. for following his own interactive you know if you're going to lose your license because you just made up your chances aren't. really going to. have to defend his country's health care system the italian ambassador to sweden has criticised the nordic countries state epidemiologist for saying stock home should have done better than italy we had really thought that in a modern the wealthy society in sweden we should be able to protect our elderly we th
was sent to new york nursing homes but according to the health department the real number could be far higher we talked to monica last former lawyer and former candidate for new york city council she says nursing homes shouldn't be blamed for following guidelines. you know i think this is probably one of the worst decisions made in this and. it's not rocket science i mean why would you say vulnerable seniors actually reverse an od where it's you know it's an environment where the disease are...
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sent to new york nursing homes but according to the health department the real number could be far higher we talked to money a lawyer and former candidate for candidate for new york city council she says nursing homes shouldn't be blamed for following guidelines. you know i think this is probably one of the worst decisions that i stayed in this and. i was not rocket science i mean why would you send all normal seniors actually nursing i where it's you know it's an environment where the disease are all higher you know why would you do that. you know so i think that's something that you know makes the gutter you know pretty pretty fair and i think a lot of people want answers from that and also it's really disingenuous because now you have cuomo is blaming nursing homes. for following his own directives you know if you're going to lose your license because you disobey governor chances aren't going to distract really the nurse. and i move to defend his country's health care system the italian ambassador to sweden has criticized the nordic countries state epidemiologist for saying stockholm should have done better than is really. we had really thought that in a modern wealthy soc
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this is not the way to actually calm the situation down here in new york city. >> all right, speaker of the new york city councilthank you, and we wish you all the best of luck in our beautiful city here which unfortunately tonight is seeing some confrontations between police and protesters. let me bring in barbara mcquaid former u.s. attorney and msnbc legal contributor. what's gotten lost in the minute-by-minute reporting of the confrontation is what this is all about, which is a man named george floyd who was taken into custody. he was put on the ground. he had a knee put on his neck for nearly nine minutes. that knee stayed on his neck for nearly three minutes after he had no pulse, and we saw other police officers standing around while this happened. no one trying to stop the officer who is now in custody and who is facing third degree murder charges. nobody trying to stop it, even as bystanders were cheliyelling "you're killing him" as someone who seen this before i just wonder what is justice look like he here? because that's what being called for in cities across america. what does justice look like for
this is not the way to actually calm the situation down here in new york city. >> all right, speaker of the new york city councilthank you, and we wish you all the best of luck in our beautiful city here which unfortunately tonight is seeing some confrontations between police and protesters. let me bring in barbara mcquaid former u.s. attorney and msnbc legal contributor. what's gotten lost in the minute-by-minute reporting of the confrontation is what this is all about, which is a man...
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new york's health system. how did governor cuomo return the favor? by demanding those workers pay taxes on income earned their while volunteering in the state. if that wasn't bad enough, new york city councilory johnson launched a vile attack again samaritan's purse tweeting "theirt continued presence here is an affront to our values and it's painful for all new yorkers who care deeply about the lgbtq community." here to respond, franklin graham, president of samaritan's purse. raraess the old adage is true, no good deed goes unpunished. let's hit the workers and your workers and they are now being forced to pay new york income tax, am i siding that correctly? >> yes, you are. when we went to new york, we were asked to come by mount sinai and fema, we set up a hospital a across the street n fifth avenue. we've had over 160 people at any one time working in the city. we treated 333 people in the course of five weeks. samaritan's purse pays the bills for our employees, so we eat it and these doctors and nurses agree to come at a certain price and after they got there, they found out they had to pay tax on what we were paying them. we are a nonprofit organizatione so we had to gross up their
new york's health system. how did governor cuomo return the favor? by demanding those workers pay taxes on income earned their while volunteering in the state. if that wasn't bad enough, new york city councilory johnson launched a vile attack again samaritan's purse tweeting "theirt continued presence here is an affront to our values and it's painful for all new yorkers who care deeply about the lgbtq community." here to respond, franklin graham, president of samaritan's purse....
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she was the first woman to represent her neighborhood of washington heights on the new york city councilher son scott remembers her as a tough single mother who loved them and her city. al alan kaplan was 69. his brother tells us his constant laughter will be missed by those he leaves behind. may they rest in peace, and they mary memories be a blessing. thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in the situation. we'll continue to follow the breaking news. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> outfont, the w.h.o. reporting the largest single day increase in coronavirus cases worldwide as tensions rise between the white house and what should be the lead agency during the pandemic, the cdc. the cdc director's day is numbered. plus one doctor in china is seeing in a new outbreak there. he says dozens of patients are taking longer to develop symptoms. that could be crucial. the secretary of state saying he couldn't have retaliated against his inspector general. he didn't know he was being investigation. does the explanation add up. we have new details. go
she was the first woman to represent her neighborhood of washington heights on the new york city councilher son scott remembers her as a tough single mother who loved them and her city. al alan kaplan was 69. his brother tells us his constant laughter will be missed by those he leaves behind. may they rest in peace, and they mary memories be a blessing. thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in the situation. we'll continue to follow the breaking news. "erin burnett outfront"...
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new york city council said this was a failure of leadership and police needed to deescalate the situation rather than escalate it, alex. we know another rally is planned for saturday. that will be staten island at the location where eric garner was killed six years ago in a choke hold by police. alex? >> i've got to tell you, all of this video is very, very disturbing. cori coffin, thank you so much, from times square. >>> eddie, i just said the video is disturbing. i also want to show viewers the tweet that you posted yesterday afternoon. here it is. i'm sitting here in tears, damn it. what was exactly overwhelming you? >> i had just watched the video of officer chauvin's knee in the neck of george floyd. and i heard him call for his mother. i heard him in effect tell people to tell his kids that he loved him because he knew he was going to die. and it just broke me on the inside. it reminded me of this moment in the great african-american intellectual when he saw the knuckles of sam hose displayed in a store. and he realized this isn't about a rational argument. something else is going
new york city council said this was a failure of leadership and police needed to deescalate the situation rather than escalate it, alex. we know another rally is planned for saturday. that will be staten island at the location where eric garner was killed six years ago in a choke hold by police. alex? >> i've got to tell you, all of this video is very, very disturbing. cori coffin, thank you so much, from times square. >>> eddie, i just said the video is disturbing. i also want...
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86-year-old arlene stringer queves the first woman to represent the new york city neighborhood of washington heights on the city council. her son, new york city comptroller scott stringer remembers her as a tough single mom who loved her city. anne marie robani born in trinidad and immigrated to the u.s. with her husband leo. she raised five kids while working in new york city. her family says she was known for making traditional trinidadian dishes like rote. she was 83. mike derosa of bellingham, washington, was known to friends and family as macgyver. his wife of 48 years, peggy, said he had an innate ability to fix anything mechanical. she says her husband often told her, quote, we had such a wonderful life. if i was to go tomorrow, i would have no regrets. mike derosa was 64. >>> almost every aspect of american life has been turned upside down over the past couple of months, including how the news handles the huge rise in the number of deaths due to coronavirus. joining us now is bill mcdonald, the obituary editor at "the new york times ." thanks so much for being with us this morning. i really appreciate it. we ju
86-year-old arlene stringer queves the first woman to represent the new york city neighborhood of washington heights on the city council. her son, new york city comptroller scott stringer remembers her as a tough single mom who loved her city. anne marie robani born in trinidad and immigrated to the u.s. with her husband leo. she raised five kids while working in new york city. her family says she was known for making traditional trinidadian dishes like rote. she was 83. mike derosa of...
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comes into new york city and sets up this field hospital in central park to try and save lives and here they were on the front lines and you've got the democratic speaker of new york city councilly saying we are done, i don't like your views, so let's get you out of new york city. corey johnson saying this. "come of this group which is led by the notoriously bigoted hate spewing franklin graham came at a time when our city couldn't in good conscience turn away any offer of help. that time has passed. their continued presence here is an affront to our values of inclusion and it is painful for all new yorkers who care deeply about the lgbtq community. so here he is saying get out of our city even though samaritan's purse helps so many people. your thoughts. >> thanks for the help, bigots, but now get out. is intolerance and action. i disagree with the leadership of samaritan's purse on a number of issues including lgbt issues. the fact that they came in and addressed what seemed to be a very pressing need, lack of hospital beds in new york city in the middle of a global pandemic, human beings helping human beings i think was obviously a humanitarian act and something that should
comes into new york city and sets up this field hospital in central park to try and save lives and here they were on the front lines and you've got the democratic speaker of new york city councilly saying we are done, i don't like your views, so let's get you out of new york city. corey johnson saying this. "come of this group which is led by the notoriously bigoted hate spewing franklin graham came at a time when our city couldn't in good conscience turn away any offer of help. that time...
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that is why the new york city council, the cap that apps can charge restaurants is 20%.rt: okay. lauren: isn't it crazy? stuart: those kind of charges are just way out of line. i understand the problems there, but, not so sure i like the government of the day, the city, turning around say you can only charge this, this, worries me. always does. lauren: yeah. stuart: 6'1", half a dozen of the other isn't it, really? health officials in los angeles say the stay-at-home orders, quote, with all certainty be extended for three more months. how about that? i will put it to martha maccallum. people need to get out and about. america is going stir crazy. we'll be back. safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. safe drivers do save 40%. (music) ♪ (announcer) reliability is everything. so, if your network's down, you're down. verizon knows your customers need to reach you seamlessly. your team needs to work from different places across many d
that is why the new york city council, the cap that apps can charge restaurants is 20%.rt: okay. lauren: isn't it crazy? stuart: those kind of charges are just way out of line. i understand the problems there, but, not so sure i like the government of the day, the city, turning around say you can only charge this, this, worries me. always does. lauren: yeah. stuart: 6'1", half a dozen of the other isn't it, really? health officials in los angeles say the stay-at-home orders, quote, with...
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new york city. the american council on education says schools should expect enrollment to be down 15% across the board kind of impact is that going to have on schools across the country? >> reporter: it could be tremendous because 15% for u.s. students, something like 25% drop in enrollment for foreign students. they're saying that could be upwards of $23 billion in terms of a loss of revenue but some other reports are pushing that number as high as $45 billion decline in revenue because of a lack of tuition, money from room and board and other fees. for those college that is were already teetering on the edge of existence, this would be the kind of thing that pushes them right over the edge. also for historically black colleges that often operate on a very thin margin, this could be very devastating for them as well. even those colleges that say they're going to come back, as you point out, stephanie, this campus and others across the country are probably not going to look like normal come the fall and parents are going to have to ask the question, if there are more online learning as opposed to camp
new york city. the american council on education says schools should expect enrollment to be down 15% across the board kind of impact is that going to have on schools across the country? >> reporter: it could be tremendous because 15% for u.s. students, something like 25% drop in enrollment for foreign students. they're saying that could be upwards of $23 billion in terms of a loss of revenue but some other reports are pushing that number as high as $45 billion decline in revenue because...
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the new york city city council has just approved moments ago a cap on the number and amount of fees thatarty delivery services can charge restaurant owns for taking their orders and fulfilling them for delivery those will now be capped at 20% total. that includes a delivery charge as well as any kind of a commission for taking the order itself that's a big deal. it could be precedent setting if it goes to other jurisdictions the other set of headlines comes via dow jones, which says the uber ceo and the grub hub ceo are negotiating directly, according to sources familiar, about a possible merger agreement. uber and grubhub are eyeing synergies of more than $300 million from combining possibly according to sources and those sources are saying that uber is discussing the possibility of paying 1.9 of its own shares for every share of grub hub, so, sara, wilf, some interesting headlines with regard to food delivery back to you. >> a lot of leaky sources in this story as grub hub shares are down 4.25% dom, thank you >>> the fbi sending out a warning today about chinese hackers targeting coron
the new york city city council has just approved moments ago a cap on the number and amount of fees thatarty delivery services can charge restaurant owns for taking their orders and fulfilling them for delivery those will now be capped at 20% total. that includes a delivery charge as well as any kind of a commission for taking the order itself that's a big deal. it could be precedent setting if it goes to other jurisdictions the other set of headlines comes via dow jones, which says the uber...
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back in new york, she was invited to a city council hearing wears she could have been grilled about her comments, but spokesman tells fox news the doctor will not attend that hearing. shannon. >> shannon: all right, keep following it, let us know. thank you so much. the goal will do. be one in just a few hours, the house of representatives will begin the next phase. this is a package even moderate democrats are refusing to back. from oklahoma congresswoman kendra horn, tonight, she is blue 26 team. messaging bills without bipartisan support are eat disservice to the american people, especially during a time of crisis. if this is not the time for partisan gamesmanship, this is the time to find common ground and deliver help. where is needed most. nancy pelosi believes there is plenty in the $3 trillion package to go around. if mitch mcconnell says it is a total nonstarter. >> just to give an example of the absurdity, there is money in every illegal immigrant, it mentions the word cannabis, of all things. 68 times. more than the word jobs, or higher. are mentioned in the entire bill it is
back in new york, she was invited to a city council hearing wears she could have been grilled about her comments, but spokesman tells fox news the doctor will not attend that hearing. shannon. >> shannon: all right, keep following it, let us know. thank you so much. the goal will do. be one in just a few hours, the house of representatives will begin the next phase. this is a package even moderate democrats are refusing to back. from oklahoma congresswoman kendra horn, tonight, she is...
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. >> dozens of puppies arrived in new york city brought over from crowded shelters in piuerto rico >>> in california, republican councilallot. the governor planned to use them to keep people safe. president trump slammed the move accusing democrats of trying to rig the election the governor has not commented yet. >>> be on the lookout. there has been a 600% increase of malicious e-mails during the coronavirus pandemic estimating the cyber attack takes place every 39 seconds citing a growing digital dependancy the prime minister condemned cyber attacks and called for a secure and functioning cyber space. >>> the coronavirus has crippled zri including drug cartels it has costed them millions. federal algts have ceased larger sums than usual because they are forced to take greater risks not just money but larger quantities of drugs. >>> would you party in personal protection equipment >> maybe >> a california design firm created a hasmat inspired suit that let's you dance, drink and vape while protected battery powered including an n-95 firlt snap-in can sister for drinks, a camera and voice communication it can be sworn
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larry kudlow, the national economic council director will suffer from new york city, that does it for me. thank you very much, and i hope you are safe and at home as well. the worst payrolls report we have ever seen, and let's hope it is the worst we ever see, and let's hope in the months to come we see some record breaking reports going the other way. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i am vonnie quinn, along with guy johnson from london. this friday, this is bloomberg markets. nonfarm payrolls this friday, we are not seeing much reaction on the stock market because we were expecting a that number. 20,500,000 people out of work now. we see a rally because we had some good earnings. 1.4%, the nasdaq up 1%. stocks like uber being raised at goldman, morgan stanley, guggenheim, more signs that the economy is getting refer it better reopening, although honestly, who is to say what is to come? crude oil at $24.57 a barrel. we are not seeing strength for the euro but we are seeing strength for sterling. guy: absolutely. the london market is closed today. it is
larry kudlow, the national economic council director will suffer from new york city, that does it for me. thank you very much, and i hope you are safe and at home as well. the worst payrolls report we have ever seen, and let's hope it is the worst we ever see, and let's hope in the months to come we see some record breaking reports going the other way. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i am vonnie quinn, along with guy johnson from london. this friday, this is...
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. >> mark, he is a city council person here in new york and the chair of the health committee.ttempting to fill the vacuum of tweeting out little and high risk behavior. so he sort of walks through the risk. others have done similar things. there is an info graphic at fox. this is useful. there are various people doing it in various places based on the best reading of the current science which is incomplete and you have to be humble. but there is no national messaging to everyone across the political divide and across class divides about these basic ways of thinking about what you are going to do with yourself when lockdown is over and summer is out. >> right. that is one of the things japan is doing quite well. they have a graphic you have probably seen on twitter, avoid close spaces and close contact and i forget what the third one is. but it is basically, you know, enshrining the guidance that the most dangerous thing is prolonged close contact in an enclosed space. if we think about it that way. if we are hearing the president and we are hearing public health authorities ta
. >> mark, he is a city council person here in new york and the chair of the health committee.ttempting to fill the vacuum of tweeting out little and high risk behavior. so he sort of walks through the risk. others have done similar things. there is an info graphic at fox. this is useful. there are various people doing it in various places based on the best reading of the current science which is incomplete and you have to be humble. but there is no national messaging to everyone across...
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. >> mark lavigne, who is a city council person here in new york, the chair of the health committee, had an interesting tweet thread attempting to fill this vacuum of just tweeti inint low risk and high risk behavior. just say no approach is not sustainable, so he walked through the risks, and other people have done similar things. it just strikes me, this is useful. there's various people doing it in various different ways in various places based on the best reading of the current siding, which is incomplete. but, again, there is no national messaging to everyone across a political divide, across class divides, about these basic ways of thinking about what you're going to do with yourself when lockdown is over and summer is happening. >> that's one of the things that japan has done quite well. they have this graphic that you've probably seen on twitter, avoid close contact and closed spaces. but basically, enshrining the guidance that the most dangerous thing is to be in an enclosed space. if we just start thinking about it that way, and if we're hearing the president and hearing pu
. >> mark lavigne, who is a city council person here in new york, the chair of the health committee, had an interesting tweet thread attempting to fill this vacuum of just tweeti inint low risk and high risk behavior. just say no approach is not sustainable, so he walked through the risks, and other people have done similar things. it just strikes me, this is useful. there's various people doing it in various different ways in various places based on the best reading of the current...
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threats deserve to have a lawyer i said outside the city council meeting for an hour and we just sat there and said why are we having this conversation is new york city about why public defense is important and while the basic rights not only harms that individual but the whole community into deportation proceedings so with this language public safety that someone who cares about the criminal legal system so then we needed to come to a baseline of understanding if i immigrate but with these really small concepts the city or county or straight synagogue. and funding community law led by mutual aid and these are for not just there but pushing them forward. so in my solutions chapter i do try to outline some of these changes because to be honest my audience certainly isn't the people that i'm trying to reach but those that want to do right by immigrants but we don't want to good versus bad but then we can reduce that machine. >> but those that go down and to the price but actually while i do that talk a little bit about. >> you have something specific after seeing the most recent one with organizations and the mayor of new york were able to get our
threats deserve to have a lawyer i said outside the city council meeting for an hour and we just sat there and said why are we having this conversation is new york city about why public defense is important and while the basic rights not only harms that individual but the whole community into deportation proceedings so with this language public safety that someone who cares about the criminal legal system so then we needed to come to a baseline of understanding if i immigrate but with these...
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council report back to you? ?hen does that begin is that statewide including long island and new york city? rthodox congregations men and women i am sure want to attend services. there are 14 orthodox congregations. your advisory council should be aware that the orthodox union [inaudible] officialo: there is no report that the interfaith council is going to do. i'm going to speak with them myself. i am going to talk it through with them. everybody wants to get to the same place. and by the way, they want to get to the same place safely also. i am very close to the orthodox community, as you know, for many, many years. i am speaking to them already. i understand their issues. it's complicated to set one number for one religion and another.or 14 fory once -- if i say the orthodox community, the roman catholics will say how .ome i don't get 14 we will figure it out. i will do my best to figure it out. 10 goes into effect now and it is statewide. last question for you. speakinggislature is -- is considering legislation that would limit an emergency declaration to 30 days. for annties are hoping
council report back to you? ?hen does that begin is that statewide including long island and new york city? rthodox congregations men and women i am sure want to attend services. there are 14 orthodox congregations. your advisory council should be aware that the orthodox union [inaudible] officialo: there is no report that the interfaith council is going to do. i'm going to speak with them myself. i am going to talk it through with them. everybody wants to get to the same place. and by the way,...
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worried about the constitutional system is going to start crumbling because some city council in idaho or upstate new yorkopens with a prayer. i'm not worried about that at all. i worry about the integrity of the faith and that's what i think roger williams was talking about and that's the real danger in the decision like the greece decision that just came down. great question. >> this has been a fascinating look at jimmy carter. you'll want to get a copy of "redeemer". randall is going to be signing copies in the lobby. let's thank him one more time. [ applause ] >> and if you'll join us in the lobby. thank you all very much. >> thank you. >>> cspan's 2019 book "the presidents" noted the best chief executives, provides insights into 44 american presidents through conversations with noted presidential historians. tonight on american history tv beginning at 8:00 eastern, richard norton smith, douglas brinkley contributors to the book, talk about the president's historical rankings at a forum recorded last spring at george washington's mount vernon. the book is available on paperbook and e-book. watch over
worried about the constitutional system is going to start crumbling because some city council in idaho or upstate new yorkopens with a prayer. i'm not worried about that at all. i worry about the integrity of the faith and that's what i think roger williams was talking about and that's the real danger in the decision like the greece decision that just came down. great question. >> this has been a fascinating look at jimmy carter. you'll want to get a copy of "redeemer". randall...
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worried that the constitutional system is going to start crumbling because some city council, you know, in idaho or upstate new york opens with a prayer. i'm not worried about that at all. i worry about the integrity of the faith. and that's what i think roger williams is talking about. and that's its real danger in the decision like the greece decision that just came down. great question. >> this has been a fascinating look at jimmy carter. you want to get a copy of "redeemer". he will be signing copies in the lobby. let's thank him one more time. [ plaus ] [ applause ] and if you'll join us in the lobby, thank you all very much. >> thank you, tony. >>> every saturday night, american history tv takes you to college classrooms around the country for lectures in history. >> why do you know who lizzy borden is and raise your land if you ever heard of the gene harris murder trial before this class? >> the deepest cause where we find the true meaning of the revolution was in the transformation that took place in the minds of the american people. >> so we're going to talk about both of these sides of the story here, rig
worried that the constitutional system is going to start crumbling because some city council, you know, in idaho or upstate new york opens with a prayer. i'm not worried about that at all. i worry about the integrity of the faith. and that's what i think roger williams is talking about. and that's its real danger in the decision like the greece decision that just came down. great question. >> this has been a fascinating look at jimmy carter. you want to get a copy of "redeemer"....
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city council, thank you so much. we do appreciate the time tonight. i want to bring in now marx claxton, retired new york city police detective, as well as jim cavanaugh, former atf special agent in charge and an msnbc contributor. mark, let me start with you and just get your take on the fact that now they're asking people to get out of there. they believe that there is potentially explosive -- literally explosive situation as well as figuratively explosive situation. but our correspondents on the ground for a couple of hours have seen no sign of national guard, seen no sign of police. your assessment of what you're seeing right now. >> well, i think it's obvious just based on the video that's being transmitted from the location that the level of the threat of danger to human life has increased exponentially in the past several hours, and that is, you know, the whole tone and tenor of demonstrations in general are changed when darkness sets in. and then you add into it the visceral reaction of those individuals who perhaps want to come out and merely voice their protest. you mix that in with individuals
city council, thank you so much. we do appreciate the time tonight. i want to bring in now marx claxton, retired new york city police detective, as well as jim cavanaugh, former atf special agent in charge and an msnbc contributor. mark, let me start with you and just get your take on the fact that now they're asking people to get out of there. they believe that there is potentially explosive -- literally explosive situation as well as figuratively explosive situation. but our correspondents on...
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city council, thank you so much. we do appreciate the time tonight. i want to bring in now marx claxton, retired new york city police detective, as well as jim cavanaugh, former atf special agent in charge and an msnbc contributor. mark, let me start with you and just get your take on the fact that now they're asking people to get out of there. they believe that there is potentially explosive -- literally explosive situation as well as figuratively explosive situation. but our correspondents on the ground for a couple of hours have seen no sign of national guard, seen no sign of police. your assessment of what you're seeing right now. >> well, i think it's obvious just based on the video that's being transmitted from the location that the level of the threat of danger to human life has increased exponentially in the past several hours, and that is, you know, the whole tone and tenor of demonstrations in general are changed when darkness sets in. and then you add into it the visceral reaction of those individuals who perhaps want to come out and merely voice their protest. you mix that in with individuals
city council, thank you so much. we do appreciate the time tonight. i want to bring in now marx claxton, retired new york city police detective, as well as jim cavanaugh, former atf special agent in charge and an msnbc contributor. mark, let me start with you and just get your take on the fact that now they're asking people to get out of there. they believe that there is potentially explosive -- literally explosive situation as well as figuratively explosive situation. but our correspondents on...
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and what does new york city administration do, they make a decision that some people who are public safety threats don't deserve to have a lawyer. so i literally sat outside of the city council meeting talking to a friend of mine who is also an immigrant rights lawyer for an hour and we sat there and said it's 2017, why are we having this conversation in new york city, why are we having this conversation about why public defense is important to everyone, why certain basic rights of every individual is theirs. why it's not only harm the individual it harms the whole community if we allow people to go into deportation proceeding. thre. . . no concept of city, county. because something during a like a universal legal defense, cutie laws immigrant blood organizations to provide aid is working with people it's a collaboration between the local government. these are policies that have been developed. we need to not be willing to stay we need to push them forward. in my solutions tester i try and outline some of these changes so different people can look up because to be honest, my audience it's certainly not the people who believe what trump is doing is right. they are not the peo
and what does new york city administration do, they make a decision that some people who are public safety threats don't deserve to have a lawyer. so i literally sat outside of the city council meeting talking to a friend of mine who is also an immigrant rights lawyer for an hour and we sat there and said it's 2017, why are we having this conversation in new york city, why are we having this conversation about why public defense is important to everyone, why certain basic rights of every...
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city council meeting this week. dr. kelly doran, what are you demanding the city and the state do when it comes to the unhoused in new yorkity, especiallyly s we see now with the unprecedented closure of the city subway system night after night, people being t taken awa? concerning.tion is the city has done a lot since the pandemic started. i was a part of a group that actually -- over 500 physicians, nurses, social workers, and other frontline health care professionals that signed a letter that had been organized by the health and housing consortium, a nonprprofit organization here in new york city. that letter gave recommendations and observations about what had been g going on regarding ourur patients experiencing homeless in new york. that letter was sent over a month ago now, april 15, and had a number of recommendations rent increasing communication with hohospital so that hospitals knw how to better care for their patients who are experiencing homeless, improving the discharge processes so we have say places where we can send people from the hospitals. the letter had recommendations around moving homeless new yorke
city council meeting this week. dr. kelly doran, what are you demanding the city and the state do when it comes to the unhoused in new yorkity, especiallyly s we see now with the unprecedented closure of the city subway system night after night, people being t taken awa? concerning.tion is the city has done a lot since the pandemic started. i was a part of a group that actually -- over 500 physicians, nurses, social workers, and other frontline health care professionals that signed a letter...
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council. she is a faculty member at the bennington college am fa program and school and you new york city. in her fascinating and compelling new book, this cheever traces the pervasive influence of alcohol at key moments over centuries of american political and cultural history. from the beer shortage induced illegal landing of the pilgrims at cape cod, to the assassination of president kennedy, and president nixon's last stays in the white house. it explores its impact on many historical figures in between and sense all toward asking the central question, what forms a national character? ladies and gentlemen, susan cheever. (applause). >> you and high. thanks for coming. the pilgrims. it is a great honor to be here. this is the center of the literary universe in the country, if not the world. i'm just going to talk about this book a little bit and read three short sections from it and hope that it is somehow informing you and intriguing you at the same time. one of the great privileges of being a writer is that we get to make history come alive, which is really fun. we get to take the pic
council. she is a faculty member at the bennington college am fa program and school and you new york city. in her fascinating and compelling new book, this cheever traces the pervasive influence of alcohol at key moments over centuries of american political and cultural history. from the beer shortage induced illegal landing of the pilgrims at cape cod, to the assassination of president kennedy, and president nixon's last stays in the white house. it explores its impact on many historical...
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new york city yesterday. >>> and in ain't view with cnbc today, the national economic council director did not rule out the possibility that the president or others believe that covid-19 may have been intentionally leased by kline. >> does the president or the administration believe that somehow the chinese engineered the release of this virus to either derail his reelection or weasel out of phase one or both? >> carl, there are a lot of theories around, a lot of discussions around president has his views on this. those views are being developed with the help of our intelligence people and others:so i don't want to go too far down that road. it will be up to the president to make final decisions here. >> and joining me as well this hour my co-anchor katy tur. there are two campaigns in 2020. i do think we ought to separate them out. we have the campaign between biden and trump and all that that is going to take place. there is a global campaign essentially for what i would call virus supremacy between china and the united states. and some of this is for domestic purposes, obviously. a lot of the china bash
new york city yesterday. >>> and in ain't view with cnbc today, the national economic council director did not rule out the possibility that the president or others believe that covid-19 may have been intentionally leased by kline. >> does the president or the administration believe that somehow the chinese engineered the release of this virus to either derail his reelection or weasel out of phase one or both? >> carl, there are a lot of theories around, a lot of...
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all corners of the country, cities like new york, louisville, denver, los angeles, and many others, savannah. >> ena moment, hoda, we are going talk to one of the city council members in minneapolis but first let's get right to nbc's gabe gutierrez there on the ground for us. gabe, good morning. tell us about the night. >> savannah, good morning. this was a powder keg that exploded overnight. behind me one of the many buildings that are on fire right now. many of the protesters here are livid that no charges have been filed against the officers involved in the death of george floyd. now, the national guard and state police are here trying to keep the peace, but today there are real questions about whether this chaos will keep escalating. this morning minneapolis is reeling, tensions running high in a city on edge. a third night of protest again turning violent, demonstrators clashing with police. buildings, including this evacuated police precinct burning. protesters cheering as it went up in flames. >> the symbolism of a building cannot outweigh the importance of life, of our officers, or the public. we could not risk serious injury to anyone. >> it's a sc
all corners of the country, cities like new york, louisville, denver, los angeles, and many others, savannah. >> ena moment, hoda, we are going talk to one of the city council members in minneapolis but first let's get right to nbc's gabe gutierrez there on the ground for us. gabe, good morning. tell us about the night. >> savannah, good morning. this was a powder keg that exploded overnight. behind me one of the many buildings that are on fire right now. many of the protesters here...
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cities that look like new york, queens, new york. >> and tonight, we got one more sign of pandemic precautions beginning to ease. and ncaa, division i council has voted to allow athletes in football, men's basketball, women's basketball to resume voluntary on-campus workouts starting june 1. meanwhile, the president also spent today engaged in a sort of political competition. he was busy lashing out at officials in swing states of michigan and nevada over efforts to expand voting by mail. today trump says michigan quote sends absentee ballots to 7.7 million people ahead of primaries and the general election. this was done illegally and without authorization by a rogue secretary of state. i will ask to hold up funding the michigan if they want to go down this voter fraud path. trump had to correct that post. it was applications for ballots, not ballots. he was wrong as well as anything illegal about it. and his attack came on the eve of his trip to michigan to tour a ford factory where they make verizon. it also came during a time of record flooding in portions of michigan, which we will report on later in this broadcast. late today, he seem
cities that look like new york, queens, new york. >> and tonight, we got one more sign of pandemic precautions beginning to ease. and ncaa, division i council has voted to allow athletes in football, men's basketball, women's basketball to resume voluntary on-campus workouts starting june 1. meanwhile, the president also spent today engaged in a sort of political competition. he was busy lashing out at officials in swing states of michigan and nevada over efforts to expand voting by mail....
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reportedly some city council members were also caught up in this and new york state senator tweetingpd says dozens of people were arrested last night we're not clear on exactly the number mayor bill deblasio reportedly was in brooklyn last night attempting try to deescalate the situation. he tweeted this out and i'll read just part of it. it says there will be a full review of what happened tonight. we don't ever want to see another night like this. now, the mayor is going to be talking to the media at about 10:00, so in just a little while we'll be on that call. in the meantime the question, guys, is what happens next? i mean, there are protests that are scheduled all across new york city later today, and the question is what happens today, what happens tonight, when the sun sets? jed? griff: thank you very much that was indeed the question. former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin now behind bars facing charges of third degree murder and manslaughter in the death of george floyd. but the case is far from over, so what can we expect? pete: let's ask criminal defense attorney
reportedly some city council members were also caught up in this and new york state senator tweetingpd says dozens of people were arrested last night we're not clear on exactly the number mayor bill deblasio reportedly was in brooklyn last night attempting try to deescalate the situation. he tweeted this out and i'll read just part of it. it says there will be a full review of what happened tonight. we don't ever want to see another night like this. now, the mayor is going to be talking to the...
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grubhub wrote to the city council this proposed cap will lower order volume to restaurants and raise costs to customers. back in brooklyn, kathy valera is anxiously awaiting new york'smission cap to be signed into law. >> when? how? >> reporter: it could be as soon as next week. >> i'm happy for that. >> reporter: do you know how much more money that will mean for you? >> like $7,000, $8,000 a month. >> reporter: that you'll pocket. >> of course, it's for me. >> reporter: no wonder you're smiling. >> i'm happy. this is good, good news. >> reporter: at least for now, that may be the hardest thing to deliver. for "cbs this morning saturday," brook silva-braga, new york. >> it's tough there, right? 20% -- 20% is a lot. we'll see what happens. >> for the consumer, my son being one of them, it is the only way he eats right now. and i'm telling you, not even in my kitchen or my refrigerator does he go. >> okay. >>> one man's loss in another pandemic inspired an achievement that is still saving lives today. up next, the man known as the father of the blood bank who fought painful misconceptions not justice about people but -- not just about people but the blood that runs t
grubhub wrote to the city council this proposed cap will lower order volume to restaurants and raise costs to customers. back in brooklyn, kathy valera is anxiously awaiting new york'smission cap to be signed into law. >> when? how? >> reporter: it could be as soon as next week. >> i'm happy for that. >> reporter: do you know how much more money that will mean for you? >> like $7,000, $8,000 a month. >> reporter: that you'll pocket. >> of course, it's...
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new york's life abundant, the city that never sleeps, must now sound like a taunt. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. aaron sojourner is a former senior labour economist for the white house's council advisers. hejoins me from minneapolis, where he's associate professor at the university of minnesota: thank you forjoining us on bbc news. the numbers are horrific at the moment, the survey in the washington post though today suggested that 77% of americans currently out of work thought that they would return to the same jobs eventually, is that wildly optimistic? it's optimistic, i hope it works out. the speed in which we can confront this public health challenge and get widescale testing capacity up, contact tracing, all of the public health resources that we need to make sure that people can work safely. that's what's going to make the difference, and that's what's going to govern the speed in the recovery in the time of recovery. but congress has already passed four large pay—out bills. realistically, what's more can be done? so there is a lot more. one thing is those bills that they pastor a time—limited. a lot of the components were, oi’ pastor a time—limited. a lot of the compo
new york's life abundant, the city that never sleeps, must now sound like a taunt. nick bryant, bbc news, new york. aaron sojourner is a former senior labour economist for the white house's council advisers. hejoins me from minneapolis, where he's associate professor at the university of minnesota: thank you forjoining us on bbc news. the numbers are horrific at the moment, the survey in the washington post though today suggested that 77% of americans currently out of work thought that they...