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surprised and you know somebody else is fleeing high tax social justice for air nanny state new york city manhattan were all of those condescending people who are telling you to trust the experts and the experts are now telling you that there's aliens amongst us one of the big names in manhattan of course is goldman sachs and they've been there for well over 100 years goldman sachs plots florida base for asset management in a blow to new york the banks success in operating remotely during the pandemic has persuaded members of the leadership team that they can move more rolls out of new york area to save money remember this. this guy from the israeli space force talking about the galactic federation says they're here performing experiments so this pen demick could be an economic experiment on how to save money and reorganize this economy well because it is an experiment the creators anonymous i mean that's from me in the collecting federation obviously coping 1000 is a biological experiment see how that goes in the smog in the restless and silicon valley are busting up and moving to other states pri
surprised and you know somebody else is fleeing high tax social justice for air nanny state new york city manhattan were all of those condescending people who are telling you to trust the experts and the experts are now telling you that there's aliens amongst us one of the big names in manhattan of course is goldman sachs and they've been there for well over 100 years goldman sachs plots florida base for asset management in a blow to new york the banks success in operating remotely during the...
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perfect storm in new york, it's the criminals who were all the sudden the victims and the cops are the bad guy, things are upside down a new york. jackie: in new york city in manhattan0 people flee the city as a result of the pandemic as a result of the safety issue and what happens and what's so interesting when you're walking on the street, they're not the mass crowds of people there used to be to hide the homeless to hide the mentally ill and to hide the criminals, so you actually see them and it's really scary for the residents that do live here and the folks who are paying the taxes, we know they're not going to the police department. >> i'm a new new yorker i was born and raised in new york or mike grandfather was a cop, my father, i was a cop in new york, i love that stable under this democratic leadership we have a governor cuomo in de blasio, the state is losing the state. i own property in new york on the canadian border and i'm a taxpayer two. governor cuomo needs to be responsible to me and the other taxpayers of new york, same with the laws io, they work for the taxpayers, not the other way around and they're responsible to us we need to hold them accou
perfect storm in new york, it's the criminals who were all the sudden the victims and the cops are the bad guy, things are upside down a new york. jackie: in new york city in manhattan0 people flee the city as a result of the pandemic as a result of the safety issue and what happens and what's so interesting when you're walking on the street, they're not the mass crowds of people there used to be to hide the homeless to hide the mentally ill and to hide the criminals, so you actually see them...
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what you're seeing there is a live shot of times square in new york city, midtown manhattan just about:45 a.m. eastern time. there's a lot of commercial real estate not just in new york city but elsewhere, being impacted by the virus pandemic now many businesses are renting space, they were forced to shutter given the pandemic. for more on what's ahead, i'm joined by the senior vice president for economic research. thank you, calvin for being here. new york city is one, i'm familiar with it because i'm so close to it. how bad has the commercial real estate market been in 2020 given the pandemic? >> obviously this pandemic has hit every aspect of the economy. real estate is no exception. a lot of tenants that may have been completely shutdown in the spring were not making cash flow, not able to make their rent payment, pay for their lease. so that caused distress in the real estate space. it's been concentrated in a couple sectors, in retail real estate, hotels and travel, the areas with a high risk of exposure. some of the other sectors are feeling difficulties but not as severe. the o
what you're seeing there is a live shot of times square in new york city, midtown manhattan just about:45 a.m. eastern time. there's a lot of commercial real estate not just in new york city but elsewhere, being impacted by the virus pandemic now many businesses are renting space, they were forced to shutter given the pandemic. for more on what's ahead, i'm joined by the senior vice president for economic research. thank you, calvin for being here. new york city is one, i'm familiar with it...
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they are the largest office landlord in new york city in manhattan. -- don't get scared when you hear office landlord norbert. they have 94% same-store okay pansy. >> sell. >> it's a 6% yield, and they just increased the dividend and issued a special dividend. the dividend will be $3.64 a share. in terms of coverage, they are still going to earn and just gave guidance on this last week, too, should still earn maybe $6.30, $6.50 a share tons of great coverage and one last thing that is very exciting the public shares reflect a cap rate which is the rent divided are by the building price of 8.25%. meanwhile, in the private markets, those same buildings are trading at about a 4% to 4.5% rate so you have a huge discount in the public shares. still down 40% year to date. got the dividend and the coverage and the growth. i think it's a terrific investment right now. >> thank you for that. jenny. let's do futures outlook now natural gas prices back in the red after briefly turning positive today joining us is brian stutland of equity investment and bill baru
they are the largest office landlord in new york city in manhattan. -- don't get scared when you hear office landlord norbert. they have 94% same-store okay pansy. >> sell. >> it's a 6% yield, and they just increased the dividend and issued a special dividend. the dividend will be $3.64 a share. in terms of coverage, they are still going to earn and just gave guidance on this last week, too, should still earn maybe $6.30, $6.50 a share tons of great coverage and one last thing that...
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. >> we saw this back in march and april and southern new york city, that's how mortality rates skyrocket. now we're reproducing that manhattan and new york city epidemic from march and april times dozens of times. >> travel can increase your chance of getting and spreading covid-19. more than 7 million people pass through america's airports in the last week. >> i think people don't think coronavirus will happen to them. they think coronavirus will happen to another family. >> passengers coming from the uk will need a test and documentation. >> we are testing to see this new strain is equally sensitive to our vaccine and will be utilized by our vaccine. >> pfizer's ceo says he's cautiously optimistic the vaccine will prove as effective against the variant. dr. anthony fauci now estimates 735% to 80% of the country will need to get the vaccine to get herd immunity. >> it will take half a year, maybe more, for us to get to herd immunity. and in the meantime, we have to really double down and do the masking, physical distancing, avoiding indoor gatherings. >> the suffering this holiday season, unprecedented. for most americans,
. >> we saw this back in march and april and southern new york city, that's how mortality rates skyrocket. now we're reproducing that manhattan and new york city epidemic from march and april times dozens of times. >> travel can increase your chance of getting and spreading covid-19. more than 7 million people pass through america's airports in the last week. >> i think people don't think coronavirus will happen to them. they think coronavirus will happen to another family....
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from my home in the mountains of tennessee to new york university law school in manhattan on washington square. it was my first trip ever to new york city and i asked for a roommate whose background was as different from mine as possible was one of those roommates turned out to be a tall skinny guy from new jersey, i would go to his home in new jersey and spent the night with his mother, she was a seamstress, his dad was a contractor, they were italian immigrants, his mother would come so concerned about my frayed caller on my wondrous white shirt that she would turn it while i slept. years later that roommate invited me to go to the italian-american dinner in washington, bursting with pride for the italian-american heritage. chairs for scalia, the justice, proposals for congress, stallone, the actor, the national football league commission but what struck me was as proud as they all were a italian heritage they were most proud to say we were all americans. ken burns whose films tell story of who we are reminds us the late arthur solicitor once wrote that our country needs less pluralist and more them -- onem. the fact that we've attrac
from my home in the mountains of tennessee to new york university law school in manhattan on washington square. it was my first trip ever to new york city and i asked for a roommate whose background was as different from mine as possible was one of those roommates turned out to be a tall skinny guy from new jersey, i would go to his home in new jersey and spent the night with his mother, she was a seamstress, his dad was a contractor, they were italian immigrants, his mother would come so...
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traveled for my home in the mountains of tennessee to new york university's law school in manhattan on washington square. it was my first trip ever t new york city. i had asked for a roommate his background was a different from mine as possible. one of thoseemakes turned out to be a tall skinny guy from new jersey. who, when i wld go to his home in new jersey and snd the night, his mother was a seamstress, his dad was a contactor. they were italin immigrants. they were concerned about my frayed collar on my one dress white shirt that she would turn it while i slept. years later that roommate theted me tot go to italian american diner here in washington. they were bursting with pride for the italian american heritage at that dinner. cheers force glia and for pelosi the congressman and first alone, the actor in the national football league commissioner. but what struck me was as proud as they all were of their w italian heritage they we most proud to say we are all americans. ken burns whose films tell the story of who we are reminds ushat the latex lessons or wrote our country needs less pleura boasts an roni. the fact that we have attracted peop
traveled for my home in the mountains of tennessee to new york university's law school in manhattan on washington square. it was my first trip ever t new york city. i had asked for a roommate his background was a different from mine as possible. one of thoseemakes turned out to be a tall skinny guy from new jersey. who, when i wld go to his home in new jersey and snd the night, his mother was a seamstress, his dad was a contactor. they were italin immigrants. they were concerned about my frayed...
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new york city. that's how the mortality rates skyrocketed, so this is happening all across the kuchblt we're reproducing that manhattanew york city epidemic now several times. >> reporter: despite the warnings from the cdc, travel can increase your chances of getting and spreading covid-19. more than 70,000 people passed through airports in the last week. >> i think people don't think coronavirus will happen to them. they think coronavirus will happen to another family, but there is no safety other than public safety measures that we have been preaching from mountaintops. >> reporter: starting monday, passengers coming from the u.k. will need a negative coronavirus test and documented proof of the results. the variant is said to be more trance -- transmissible. >> ceo albert borurla is optimistic that the vaccine will take care of the variant. >> it will take half a year or more to get to herd immunity in this country so that everybody is able to be protected from coronavirus. in the meantime, we still have to really double down and do masking, physical distancing, avoid gatherings. >> reporter: this season unpreceden
new york city. that's how the mortality rates skyrocketed, so this is happening all across the kuchblt we're reproducing that manhattanew york city epidemic now several times. >> reporter: despite the warnings from the cdc, travel can increase your chances of getting and spreading covid-19. more than 70,000 people passed through airports in the last week. >> i think people don't think coronavirus will happen to them. they think coronavirus will happen to another family, but there is...
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new york city. that's how the mortality numbers skyrocketed. this is happening now across the country. we're reproducing that manhattan york city epidemic for march and april now times dozens. we can still stop it. this is why the message has to be no one that to lose they're lives over the next few weeks and months. we have vaccines on the other side. it's a tough message to get across. >> we have this new covid model predicting 567,000 deaths by april 1st, but we can save more than 33,000 lives with vaccines and 49,000 lives with more mask wearing. do you think that that is realistic? is that sort of what you're talking to in terms of it doesn't have to be as bad? >> that's right. remember, every death that we're talking about this afternoon is preventable. we have the vaccine efficacies looking great. we'll have more vaccines. i would expect them in the new year, not only will we have the two mrna vaccines, we'll have the two vaccines from j & j and astrazeneca oxford. we'll have the particle vaccine from novavax and our vaccine that we're accelerating now in india. we can move quickly vaccinating the u.s. populati
new york city. that's how the mortality numbers skyrocketed. this is happening now across the country. we're reproducing that manhattan york city epidemic for march and april now times dozens. we can still stop it. this is why the message has to be no one that to lose they're lives over the next few weeks and months. we have vaccines on the other side. it's a tough message to get across. >> we have this new covid model predicting 567,000 deaths by april 1st, but we can save more than...
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new york city, that's how the mortality numbers skyrocket. this is happening now all across the country. we're reproducing that manhattank city epidemic from march and april now times dozens of times. >> despite a clear warning from the cdc that travel can increase your chance of getting and spreading covid-19, more than 7 million people passed through america's airports in the last week. >> i think people don't think coronavirus will happen to them. they think coronavirus will happen to another family. but there is no safety other than those public health measures we have been preaching from the mountain tops. >> new travel restrictions go into effect on monday. passengers coming from the uk will need a negative covid test within 72 hours of boarding a flight and documentation of the results. that as concerns grow that a variant of the virus discovered there could be more trance miscible. >> we're investigating to see if this new strain is equally sensitive to our vaccine and also would be neutralized by our vaccine. >> pfizer's ceo says he's cautiously optimistic the vaccine will prove as effective against the variant
new york city, that's how the mortality numbers skyrocket. this is happening now all across the country. we're reproducing that manhattank city epidemic from march and april now times dozens of times. >> despite a clear warning from the cdc that travel can increase your chance of getting and spreading covid-19, more than 7 million people passed through america's airports in the last week. >> i think people don't think coronavirus will happen to them. they think coronavirus will...
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new york city. that's how the numbers skyrocketed. and so, this is happening now, all across the country. we're -- we're reproducing that manhattannew york city epidemic from march and april, now times dozens of times. >> reporter: despite a clear warning from the cdc that travel can increase your chance of getting and spreading covid-19, more than 7 million people passed through america's airports in the last week. >> i think people don't think coronavirus will happen to them. they think coronavirus will happen to another family. but there is no safety, other than those public-health measures that we have been preaching from the mountaintops. >> reporter: new, travel restrictions go into effect monday. passengers coming from the uk will need a negative-covid test within 72 hours of boarding a flight and documentation of the results. that, as concerns grow over a variant of the virus discovered there could be more transmissible. >> to see if this new strain is equally sensitive to our vaccine. and also, will be neutralized by our vaccine. >> reporter: pfizer ceo says he is cautiously optimistic the vaccine will prove as effective
new york city. that's how the numbers skyrocketed. and so, this is happening now, all across the country. we're -- we're reproducing that manhattannew york city epidemic from march and april, now times dozens of times. >> reporter: despite a clear warning from the cdc that travel can increase your chance of getting and spreading covid-19, more than 7 million people passed through america's airports in the last week. >> i think people don't think coronavirus will happen to them. they...
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new york city. at the episcopal cathedral on the upper west side of manhattan, very essentially in new york. —— very was shot by either security or police. no word of any casualties but that news just breaking in the last few moments that there is a shooter who has been ata that there is a shooter who has been at a cathedral in new york city. you are watching bbc news. and now somthing a little out of this world. within the last hour the spacex company has launched a rocket from cape canaveral in florida. three, two, one, ignition, and we have liftoff. it's delevering a high power broadcasting satellite to orbit. the launch was supposed to happen two days ago but was halted at the very last minuet for some extra system checks. the falcon 9 rocket is making its 7th launch into space. it previously supported crew dragon's first flight to the international space station. the pioneering black country music star, charley pride, has died from coronavirus complications. he was 86. in the 1970's charley pride became the best selling performer for rca records after elvis presley. he was inducted to the count
new york city. at the episcopal cathedral on the upper west side of manhattan, very essentially in new york. —— very was shot by either security or police. no word of any casualties but that news just breaking in the last few moments that there is a shooter who has been ata that there is a shooter who has been at a cathedral in new york city. you are watching bbc news. and now somthing a little out of this world. within the last hour the spacex company has launched a rocket from cape...
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new york city strong. the mayor often called the city a gorgeous mosaic. and that was its strength. so we honor his legacy and his many years of service as a new york state assembly member. a manhattan burro president d as mayor of the city of -- burrow president and and as mayor of the sitive new york. it will never acknowledge the great things that he did. but those of us in the trenches, in the neighborhoods that have been traditionally forgotten, those of us that know that our communities lack the voices to be heard, the disenfranchised of the city of new york will forever remember him for his accomplishments. community policing. he got the $1.8 billion to establish the community policing program. foot officers, foot patrol officers in neighborhoods across the city of new york fighting crack and crime. but most importantly knowing the community, the small business owners, having a daily relationship, almost as family members, preventing the kind of conflict that's plaguing america today. the beacon schools that he opened up, after school programs that became the center of communities across the city of new york. the author ashe tennis stadium. -- arthur ashe tennis stadium which
new york city strong. the mayor often called the city a gorgeous mosaic. and that was its strength. so we honor his legacy and his many years of service as a new york state assembly member. a manhattan burro president d as mayor of the city of -- burrow president and and as mayor of the sitive new york. it will never acknowledge the great things that he did. but those of us in the trenches, in the neighborhoods that have been traditionally forgotten, those of us that know that our communities...
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covid by the governor's own statistics if you're eating in a restaurant in manhattan and many other places around new york cityven being done fairly. that's why it's so much of a problem for so many new yorkers. manhattan actually has half the positivity rate of the state-wide average so there are places in upstate new york and else wear, long island, that have so much higher averages but they're allowed to stay open. i don't want them to shut at all. but it goes to show you that fairness is not part of this governor's playbook. carley: sean, it seems like restaurant owners are being treated as scapegoats for elected leaders who want to feel like they're doing something so they're shutting down businesses even though the science isn't there to back it up. >> yes, it makes no sense. as joe just mentioned there, the most us fro frustrating thing -- obviously we want every restaurant to stay open. the rest of the state is 50% since june 3rd. where is the da data to say youe safer in westchester than you are in new york estimate we follow all the protocols that was introduced, spent a lot of money and there's no d
covid by the governor's own statistics if you're eating in a restaurant in manhattan and many other places around new york cityven being done fairly. that's why it's so much of a problem for so many new yorkers. manhattan actually has half the positivity rate of the state-wide average so there are places in upstate new york and else wear, long island, that have so much higher averages but they're allowed to stay open. i don't want them to shut at all. but it goes to show you that fairness is...
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manhattan, mrs. johnson received a bon voyage from two distinguished visitors. governor rockefeller, accompanied by mrs. rockefeller, and the new york cityfeller, director of the new york counsel of parks and recreation, gave some background on a proposed park along the hudson side street to harlem river. the first four acres would cost nearly $1 million. national park service director george hartzog presented a plan for half the amount. matching the federal check with state funds and private donations, new york would start immediately to bring the plan to a reality. the hudson's deep waters and long, navigable stretches were instrumental in opening up the continent. early fur traders told of great lands to the north and west. soon, settlers in a mass migration moved up the hudson, following the sun along the western reaches of the mohawk valley to ohio and beyond. ♪ in exploring the hudson, she could have found no more knowledgeable guide than lawrence rockefeller, for the rockefeller family has long been an active force and preserving -- in preserving the sources of the entire hudson corridor. ♪ the president of the national trust for
manhattan, mrs. johnson received a bon voyage from two distinguished visitors. governor rockefeller, accompanied by mrs. rockefeller, and the new york cityfeller, director of the new york counsel of parks and recreation, gave some background on a proposed park along the hudson side street to harlem river. the first four acres would cost nearly $1 million. national park service director george hartzog presented a plan for half the amount. matching the federal check with state funds and private...
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manhattan she received a bonn voyage from two distinct visitors. governor rockefeller accompanied by mrs. rockefeller and new york city'sawrence rockefeller, director of the new york council of parks and recreation gave the park along the hudson river. first four acres would cost nearly $1 million. national park service director george herzog presented a federal grant for half the amount in matching the federal check with state funds in private donations, new york would start immediately to bring the plan to reality. >> the hudson's deep waters and long, navigable stretches were instrumental in the continent and early fur traders were to the north and to the west and soon, settlers in the mass migration followed across the westward regions of the mohawk valley to ohio and beyond. ♪ ♪ in exploring the hudson mrs. johnson could find no more knowledgeable guide than lawrence rockefeller where the rockefeller family has been an active source of preserving the resources of the entire hudson corridor. ♪ ♪ >> the president of the national trust for historic preservation pointed out one of the unique features of the hudson shor
manhattan she received a bonn voyage from two distinct visitors. governor rockefeller accompanied by mrs. rockefeller and new york city'sawrence rockefeller, director of the new york council of parks and recreation gave the park along the hudson river. first four acres would cost nearly $1 million. national park service director george herzog presented a federal grant for half the amount in matching the federal check with state funds in private donations, new york would start immediately to...
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manhattan. new york city public schools will reopen their doors to thousands of students for five day a week classesity here to reopen schools for the youngest students, ranging from pre-k through 5th grade, giving them a chance for socialization, and a chance to get back to some normalcy, even as the virus has a second surge here. they say testing will keep those numbers down and keep schools safe for students. >> thanks to our reporters for those updates. president-elect joe biden is rolling out the team charged with bringing the pandemic under control. the president-elect is expected to nominate dr. vivek murthy as u.s. surgeon general. you might recall, dr. murthy served same role in the obama administration. and dr. walensky has been tapped to run the cdc. there's a surprise with the pick to lead health and human services. arlette saenz is in wilmington, delaware. >> laura and boris, president-elect joe biden is starting out the week rolling out some key members of his health team and that includes his choice to lead the department of health and human services. sources tell cnn that the preside
manhattan. new york city public schools will reopen their doors to thousands of students for five day a week classesity here to reopen schools for the youngest students, ranging from pre-k through 5th grade, giving them a chance for socialization, and a chance to get back to some normalcy, even as the virus has a second surge here. they say testing will keep those numbers down and keep schools safe for students. >> thanks to our reporters for those updates. president-elect joe biden is...
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new york city church. firefighters arrived at the middle collegiate clurch in manhattan and in only three minutes but even that wasn't fast enough. the fire started in a building next door. there was no loss of life thankfully. the church was home to new york's liberty bell which rang out to mark the birth of the united states in 1776. the pastor said today the congregation is devastated but no fire can stop revolutionary love. well, straight ahead on the cbs weekend news, the party is on in wuhan, china. one year after the virus first appeared. cbs news is there. >> plus the effort to save the most hunted animal in the world. and later, special delivery, a california boy's christmas wish comes true. >> it's been a year since the first known case of coronavirus was recorded in china's hubei province. ramy inocencio in the city of wuhan shows us aggressive actions by the chinese regime have apparently gotten results. >> after sickness, death and a 76 day lockdown, wuhan and its 11 million people now feel as if the coronavirus pandemic almost never happened. through it all american max siewert and his wife
new york city church. firefighters arrived at the middle collegiate clurch in manhattan and in only three minutes but even that wasn't fast enough. the fire started in a building next door. there was no loss of life thankfully. the church was home to new york's liberty bell which rang out to mark the birth of the united states in 1776. the pastor said today the congregation is devastated but no fire can stop revolutionary love. well, straight ahead on the cbs weekend news, the party is on in...
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ieric: an update on the breaking news from manhattan's upper westside in new york city, no officers or hurt when a man opened fire outside the huge landmark cathedral of st. john's the divine in upper manhattan that happened 45 year5 minutes ago officers returned fire after the man pulled the trigger that suspect in the hospital uncritical condition, a photographer at the scene said this happened during an outdoor concert that the up his couple cathedral was just concluding on the sunday afternoon. arthel: and just moments ago president-elect biden saying he will deliver a speech tomorrow night at the electoral college certifying his vote, president-elect biden won the election with 306 electoral votes to president trump's 232 votes, the electoral college must certify. meantime on capitol hill some republican senators are demanding more from answers from the biden family as their associates after the news of the department of justice is investigating hunter biden. let's go to jacqui heinrich live in wilmington, delaware with the latest. >> this follows nbc reports about an e-mail showi
ieric: an update on the breaking news from manhattan's upper westside in new york city, no officers or hurt when a man opened fire outside the huge landmark cathedral of st. john's the divine in upper manhattan that happened 45 year5 minutes ago officers returned fire after the man pulled the trigger that suspect in the hospital uncritical condition, a photographer at the scene said this happened during an outdoor concert that the up his couple cathedral was just concluding on the sunday...
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new york city. goldman sachs considers moving out of manhattan >>> caught in the cross fire we'll speak with one smallusiness owner in the bay area california issued new lockdown restrictions in busy hours still ahead, dow futures up 135. we're back after this. 0505. >>> welcome back it's 5:18 in times square. just getting started the city slowly comes back to life the next couple of weeks and months we'll find out by the way, we have a big new york story in a moment for you >>> room renting, new sanctions, and tax breaks some of what is topping your news this morning let us start with airbnb reportedly planning to boost the ipo from $66 to $60 a share from through $44 to $44.50. it would push the potential evaluation to about $42 billion. door dash also going public this week planning to raise about half billion more than it did at first. the potential valuation for doordash is $35 million. >>> also, happening now the united states preparing to impose new sanctions on at least half a dozen chinese officials over their alleged role in beijing's disqualification of elected opposition officials in hong
new york city. goldman sachs considers moving out of manhattan >>> caught in the cross fire we'll speak with one smallusiness owner in the bay area california issued new lockdown restrictions in busy hours still ahead, dow futures up 135. we're back after this. 0505. >>> welcome back it's 5:18 in times square. just getting started the city slowly comes back to life the next couple of weeks and months we'll find out by the way, we have a big new york story in a moment for you...
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new york for what's -- what's coming to them? >> well, look, i can say that right here in new york city where i'm standing right now, i'm in manhattant of a hospital, anticipation for the vaccine is very, very high. we've been waiting for this to happen for a long, long time. the darkest days of the pandemic were right here in new york city. and now as you mention the light at the end of the tunnel, maybe it's coming. obviously there's big questions about distribution and how to get it out and who gets it. those are weighing on everybody's mind. the worst days of the pandemic in the spring, you remember how hard it was to get testing out, to get testing to the right people, to find the right people to test. all those logistical nightmares are definitely possibly coming back here when this vaccine starts to roll out. so here in new york city, where we're seeing that second surge, people are hoping that the distribution of the vaccine is smoother than the testing was back in spring. >> and dr. casey, are you concerned about people letting their guard down, especially knowing that the impact of the vaccinations will take some time, and
new york for what's -- what's coming to them? >> well, look, i can say that right here in new york city where i'm standing right now, i'm in manhattant of a hospital, anticipation for the vaccine is very, very high. we've been waiting for this to happen for a long, long time. the darkest days of the pandemic were right here in new york city. and now as you mention the light at the end of the tunnel, maybe it's coming. obviously there's big questions about distribution and how to get it...
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new york city. >> reporter: well, wolf, i'm here in manhattan.wer to your question is that the numbers, all of the numbers are heading in the wrong direction and heading there very quickly. on saturday bill de blasio announced a seven day rolling average has reached 6.26%, which is a big increase over a couple of weeks ago. it was two points lower than that. numbers like that. every number the city uses to track the virus from hospitalizations, new cases, sadly deaths have been going in that wrong direction. it's looking at those numbers that led to this new shutdown as andrew cuomo, the governor, said yesterday. let's listen to him. >> the hospitalizations have continued to increase in new york city. we said that we would watch it if the stabilization -- if the hospitalization rate didn't stabilize. it has not. we're going to close indoor dining in new york city on monday. >> reporter: look, wolf, there are economic consequences that can be dire for businesses that are trying to reopen. it's really a sign of just how bad things are getting back
new york city. >> reporter: well, wolf, i'm here in manhattan.wer to your question is that the numbers, all of the numbers are heading in the wrong direction and heading there very quickly. on saturday bill de blasio announced a seven day rolling average has reached 6.26%, which is a big increase over a couple of weeks ago. it was two points lower than that. numbers like that. every number the city uses to track the virus from hospitalizations, new cases, sadly deaths have been going in...
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again, new york city, staten island has the highest positivity. why is manhattan 2.8 and staten island six? that defies logical explanation. manhattan is much more dense. manhattan you are taking more public transportation. you are on the subways. you are in buses more than you are in staten island. more people on the sidewalk in manhattan. it is the precautions that people are taking in those areas. again i think this, i think that. every politician has an opinion. ask your local politician. explain the numbers to me. how does your political theory jimb with the facts? -- jive with the facts? see what they say. post-covid future. we are getting to the new year. i am going to do a state of the state. what does 2021 look like? 2021 looks like what we are going to make it look like? it's going to be what we do. and clearly the key is going to be the vaccines. it is the one really good piece of news we had in 2020. was that the research community, the medical community came up with highly effective vaccines. so it's about getting those vaccines in people's arms. it's
again, new york city, staten island has the highest positivity. why is manhattan 2.8 and staten island six? that defies logical explanation. manhattan is much more dense. manhattan you are taking more public transportation. you are on the subways. you are in buses more than you are in staten island. more people on the sidewalk in manhattan. it is the precautions that people are taking in those areas. again i think this, i think that. every politician has an opinion. ask your local politician....
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another good option, therapy and finally, the "new york post" has published an article about a manhattan chipotle that is quote, "besieged by rats." or as new york citya "b." [ laughter ] it's for besieged. that's what the "b" is for that was the monologue, everybody. we've got a great show for you, tonight. she is one of my favorites she has a fantastic new movie out called "black bear," very great in it, aubrey plaza will be here tonight. she is a fantastic comedian, with a critically acclaimed netflix special, natalie palamides will join us but before we get to all that, the supreme court dealt president trump yet another major legal defeat yesterday, when it rejected a gop lawsuit, seeking to block pennsylvania from certifying its electoral votes for joe biden. so now, the gop is attempting yet another desperate hail mary pass to overturn the results, this one spearheaded by texas. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ >> seth: in the waning days of his presidency, trump has been very clear about two things. one, he's hoping for the courts, or really anyone, to intervene and steal the election for him and two, despite his catastrophi
another good option, therapy and finally, the "new york post" has published an article about a manhattan chipotle that is quote, "besieged by rats." or as new york citya "b." [ laughter ] it's for besieged. that's what the "b" is for that was the monologue, everybody. we've got a great show for you, tonight. she is one of my favorites she has a fantastic new movie out called "black bear," very great in it, aubrey plaza will be here tonight. she...
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she worked in the former administration from 2015 - 2018, she is now a candidate for manhattan president in new york citye governor's press secretary responding to the accusations saying there is simply no truth to these claims. some republican senators are demanding more from answers from the biden family and their associates after revelations of the department of justice is investigating hunter biden. this comes as fox news has obtained an e-mail showing 2017 the president-elect son asked that his father, his uncle and stepmother joe biden received keys to his office space despite joe biden's claims that he's had no involvement in hunter's business dealings. jacqui heinrich is live in wilmington, delaware with the latest. >> critics say that e-mail undercut the long-standing claim that he has no knowledge or involvement of his sons business affairs. the e-mail from 2017 shows hunter biden asking for access to a d.c. office space for joe and joe biden and uncle jim biden and gongwen dong that adversary chairman who hunter was doing business without the time. hunter asked the building to put his business
she worked in the former administration from 2015 - 2018, she is now a candidate for manhattan president in new york citye governor's press secretary responding to the accusations saying there is simply no truth to these claims. some republican senators are demanding more from answers from the biden family and their associates after revelations of the department of justice is investigating hunter biden. this comes as fox news has obtained an e-mail showing 2017 the president-elect son asked...
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new york city's diamond super highway. nearly 90% of the diamonds that enter the u.s. come through this one block in midtown manhattan here, million dollar deals are made with a handshake and sacred work gold is set on fire. diamonds are cut, polished and transformed into symbols of prestige and romance and tradition is disrupted by innovation >> where are these people coming from >> i deal mostly with athletes, all types of celebrities >> i decide to go behind the jewelry counter to crack the code of this notoriously secret industry can you get a good deal on 47th street how are diamonds even priced and will the block and this business survive these changing times? >> this is the future of diamonds >> welcome to the diamond district >>> look closely every street in this country is powered by a dream i'm marcus lemonis i'm a ceo. i'm self-made and a champion of entrepreneurs. i'm going to meet the hard-working women and men whose passion, drive and determination fuels the business of america's most iconic streets. this is "streets of dreams." >>> listen, i know my way around a business deal, but, when you throw a dia
new york city's diamond super highway. nearly 90% of the diamonds that enter the u.s. come through this one block in midtown manhattan here, million dollar deals are made with a handshake and sacred work gold is set on fire. diamonds are cut, polished and transformed into symbols of prestige and romance and tradition is disrupted by innovation >> where are these people coming from >> i deal mostly with athletes, all types of celebrities >> i decide to go behind the jewelry...
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new yk city. democrats blundered their way into economic chaos again. a massive protest by restaurant owners and workers in new york today. they marched on cuomo's manhattanxt. >> so this is just really a reiteration going down again of insanity that does not work so they will destroy the city even more. the city will eventually come back but not with this governor and not this mayor. that is clear. they are determined to destroy everything, especially the restaurant industry. that is what is so bad about it. it is on necessary. season, after season. ace your immune support, with centrum. less sick days! cold coming on? zicam® is clinically proven to shorten colds! highly recommend it! zifans love zicam's unique zinc formula. it shortens colds! zicam zinc that cold! ♪ experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. wiintroducing the new sleep number 360 smart bed... now temperature balancing, so you can sleep better together. and now, save up to $700 on new sleep number 360 smart beds. plus, 0% interest for 48 months
new yk city. democrats blundered their way into economic chaos again. a massive protest by restaurant owners and workers in new york today. they marched on cuomo's manhattanxt. >> so this is just really a reiteration going down again of insanity that does not work so they will destroy the city even more. the city will eventually come back but not with this governor and not this mayor. that is clear. they are determined to destroy everything, especially the restaurant industry. that is...
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new york city as new york democrats blunder their way into economic chaos again. you're looking at a massive protest by restaurant owners and workers in new york today. they marched on cuomo's manhattantory next. >> so this is just a really reiteration, going down again of insanity, that doesn't work so you're going to destroy the city even more. the city will eventually come back but not with this governor, not with this mayor. that's clear. they're determined to destroy everything, especially the restaurant industry. absolutely unnecessary. that is what is so bad about it, it is unnecessary. season, after season. ace your immune support, with centrum. tired of daily insulin injections? omnipod delivers insulin through a discreet waterproof pod to help simplify life. just one small pod replaces up to 14 injections. it's game-changing. and the wireless controller helps deliver the right amount of insulin. get started with a free 30-day omnipod dash trial today. go to omnipod.com for risk information, instructions for use and free trial terms and conditions. consult your healthcare provider before starting on omnipod. simplify diabetes. simplify life. omnipod. some things are good to
new york city as new york democrats blunder their way into economic chaos again. you're looking at a massive protest by restaurant owners and workers in new york today. they marched on cuomo's manhattantory next. >> so this is just a really reiteration, going down again of insanity, that doesn't work so you're going to destroy the city even more. the city will eventually come back but not with this governor, not with this mayor. that's clear. they're determined to destroy everything,...
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new york city church. firefighters arrived at the middle collegiate church in manhattan in only 3 minutes. even that was not fast enough. the fire started in a building next door, there was no loss of life, the church was home to do new york's liberty bell. the pastor said today the congregation is devastated but no fire can stop revolutionary love. straight ahead the party is on in wuhan china, one year after the siers first appeared. cbs news is there will. and the effort to save the most hunted animal in the world. la ♪ >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." the prospect of vaccines on the horizon has boosted hope for an end to the pandemic worldwide, cbs's elizabeth palmer reports. >> reporter: in italy, people are back in church, masked, socially distanced and likely planning a quiet holiday season at home as italy has banned regional travel. there's not going to be any joy on europe's ski hills either. almost all are staying closed. and in britain, stores in some big cities like london, are open again. but visiting family and friends in doors is still against the reviews. people in eu
new york city church. firefighters arrived at the middle collegiate church in manhattan in only 3 minutes. even that was not fast enough. the fire started in a building next door, there was no loss of life, the church was home to do new york's liberty bell. the pastor said today the congregation is devastated but no fire can stop revolutionary love. straight ahead the party is on in wuhan china, one year after the siers first appeared. cbs news is there will. and the effort to save the most...
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new york city. the fire broke out just before dawn this morning at the middle collegiate church in east village in lower manhattan. it started in a five-story vacant building before spreading to the church. the church houses new york's liberty bell and it's congregation dates to the earliest days of the city's settlement. no one has hurt. >>> president trump reportedly called georgia's governor today in an effort to get him to convince state leaders to overturn president-elect joe biden's victory in the state. he was also in texas to try to help republicans hold on to two critical senate seats. >> particular at stake in this election is control of the u.s. senate and that really means control of this country. >> reporter: president trump back on the campaign trail once again, hoping to rally republicans ahead of two runoff races that will determine control of the senate, but after the senate went to democrats in the presidential race for the first time in almost 30 years, the party is feeling emboldened about their chances. >> we sent a message on november 3rd that was heard across the country, and now the whole
new york city. the fire broke out just before dawn this morning at the middle collegiate church in east village in lower manhattan. it started in a five-story vacant building before spreading to the church. the church houses new york's liberty bell and it's congregation dates to the earliest days of the city's settlement. no one has hurt. >>> president trump reportedly called georgia's governor today in an effort to get him to convince state leaders to overturn president-elect joe...
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jon: new york city has seen a shocking increase in violent crime this year end one of the latest incident a beating on a manhattany might also be a hate crime, six suspects attacked a woman not wearing a mask and reportedly yelled anti-asian slurs at her, aishah hasnie live in new york city with more. >> a 2020 was brutal for new york city whether gun violence or subway violence, we've had plenty and police are looking for these six suspects who they say attacked a woman in the middle of the day on a manhattan subway for not wearing a mask, nypd hate crime task force is on this group anti-asian statements to coronavirus and punched her in the face, also on christmas eve and nypd cop shot in brooklyn while responding to domestic violence call, he was thankfully saved by his bulletproof vest and last night reports of two people shot dead three wounded and four shootings in brooklyn and the bronx, gun violence is up 103% so far this year compared to this time last year, pba president pat lynch says all of this happening because of anti-police rhetoric bail reform and defunding the police. >> we said the same words,
jon: new york city has seen a shocking increase in violent crime this year end one of the latest incident a beating on a manhattany might also be a hate crime, six suspects attacked a woman not wearing a mask and reportedly yelled anti-asian slurs at her, aishah hasnie live in new york city with more. >> a 2020 was brutal for new york city whether gun violence or subway violence, we've had plenty and police are looking for these six suspects who they say attacked a woman in the middle of...
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new york city police say they shot and killed a gunman who opened fire after an outdoor concert in new york city. this was sunday afternoon. wow! happened on the steps of the historic st. john cathedral in manhattanman shouted "kill me" before he started shooting. nypd said he had two semiautomatic weapons and a bag with a rope, knives and a full can of gasoline. no word on a motive. new reporting and threats from china. according to the newspaper the australian, chinese operatives were discovered at ten different consulates in shanghai as part of a ten-year lock effort to infull strait other countries. gordon chang, author, with me now. a rare moment in person in studio. welcome back. get to wuhan at the end of this. what is the story here? >> the story there were ten consulates in shanghai that had communist party salesmen. so clearly china got in deep. the other story, which is i think bigger is that there was somebody that was able to download 1.95 million names hoff communist party members in that city, which means that somebody really got in very close to the communist party. >> bill: if i'm operating a consulate in shanghai, i'm assuming there's communist party members working among me. >>
new york city police say they shot and killed a gunman who opened fire after an outdoor concert in new york city. this was sunday afternoon. wow! happened on the steps of the historic st. john cathedral in manhattanman shouted "kill me" before he started shooting. nypd said he had two semiautomatic weapons and a bag with a rope, knives and a full can of gasoline. no word on a motive. new reporting and threats from china. according to the newspaper the australian, chinese operatives...
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. >>> police in new york city say officer shot and killed a man opened fire outside of the cathedral in manhattan. the shooting happened outside of the cathedral of st. john the divine at the end of an outer christmas concert. officers that were at the scene shot the man in the head after he started shooting into the air with two handguns. the man was taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. he is said to be in his 50s. >>> several people were injured in clashes between far right and far left groups last night in washington. they arrested at least two dozen people. rich edson has more on what happened. >> reporter: four people were stabbed, nine went to the hospital and police say they arrested more than 30 yesterday. hours after another prodrug demonstration here in washington. groups supporting the president like the proud boys and counter protesters, including antifa fought in downtown washington last night. they were in riot gear and with bicycles, the police tried to keep them apart. they eventually scattered and found each other, leading to sporadic fights. that punching, kickin
. >>> police in new york city say officer shot and killed a man opened fire outside of the cathedral in manhattan. the shooting happened outside of the cathedral of st. john the divine at the end of an outer christmas concert. officers that were at the scene shot the man in the head after he started shooting into the air with two handguns. the man was taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. he is said to be in his 50s. >>> several people were injured in clashes...
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new york city. cell phone video shows a car striking a crowd of dozens of protesters in manhattan. at least six people were hurt. one has serious injuries. police are telling us it was an accident, but the investigation is ongoing. at least one protester was arrested for obstructing law enforcement. there's breaking news tonight from the supreme court. in a 7-2 ruling, the justices refused to hear a lawsuit filed by the texas attorney general, trying to throw out millions of ballots in four states, all but now ending the president's attempt to reverse his election loss. cbs' ben tracy joins us now from the white house with breaking news. good evening, ben. >> reporter: norah, in this decision, the supreme court said texas does not have standing to question how other states conduct their elections. and for president trump, who had hoped the supreme court would ultimately decide the election in his favor, this is a big blow. tonight, the supreme court declined to hear one of the last legal challenges to the 2020 election, saying texas did not have standing to bring the suit. at a whi
new york city. cell phone video shows a car striking a crowd of dozens of protesters in manhattan. at least six people were hurt. one has serious injuries. police are telling us it was an accident, but the investigation is ongoing. at least one protester was arrested for obstructing law enforcement. there's breaking news tonight from the supreme court. in a 7-2 ruling, the justices refused to hear a lawsuit filed by the texas attorney general, trying to throw out millions of ballots in four...
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as this is in the new york metropolitan area, you're looking at times square right now, this affects everyone in the new york city area including all five boroughs, including manhattan, that there is the vaccine that will likely, you know, be released for emergency use as soon as monday, there is talk of the 40 moderna vaccine getting approval as soon as next thursday. so there is that. but offsetting that is still the plus that looks dicey. i'm just wondering how the markets digest all of this, scott. what do you think? >> i think the market's making a mistake. they're pulling demand forward because they're so excited about the hope surrounding what a vaccine might do to the economy. but look, we're already seeing stories where you're going to have to wear the mask even if you get the vaccine. you know those quaint restaurants in london, new york, chicago, do you think they're going to be shoulder to shoulder again? no. those restaurants are still going to struggle in a post-vaccine environment. we're not ever going back to normal, at least not in the next five years, because the american psyche has been bruised. you have a 99.7% chance of surviving if you contract
as this is in the new york metropolitan area, you're looking at times square right now, this affects everyone in the new york city area including all five boroughs, including manhattan, that there is the vaccine that will likely, you know, be released for emergency use as soon as monday, there is talk of the 40 moderna vaccine getting approval as soon as next thursday. so there is that. but offsetting that is still the plus that looks dicey. i'm just wondering how the markets digest all of...