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for 175 years, new york life has been helping people act on their love. okay? . just hit record! see that? you're filming in 8k. that's cinema quality. so... you can pull photos straight from video. impressive. but will it last a whole trip? you'll have battery all day. and then more. this is different. told you. ♪ >>> it was a week hit up in a large bay by the release of the third album by nirvana. >> walmart is refusing to sell the release which includes a song called "rape me." it says it wants to be sensitive to customers' moral standards. >> they had to change it to "rafe me." i don't think curt was happy about that. he wanted to maintain that punk authenticity but also be popular. ♪ ♪ rape me ♪ >> the star making machine had sucked them up into its evil guts and they had to deal with it. >> obviously someone would say because kurt's on heroin the whole time. it's been damaging. it's affected my personal life a lot. >> i was in the front row of the performance and there was a serious artistic statement, kurt didn't play the hills. the songs were plays for a
for 175 years, new york life has been helping people act on their love. okay? . just hit record! see that? you're filming in 8k. that's cinema quality. so... you can pull photos straight from video. impressive. but will it last a whole trip? you'll have battery all day. and then more. this is different. told you. ♪ >>> it was a week hit up in a large bay by the release of the third album by nirvana. >> walmart is refusing to sell the release which includes a song called...
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f for 175 years, new york life new has been helping people hyper act on their love. okay?within 12 degrees of me. bam, 12 months of $5 wireless. visible. wireless that gets better with friends. when you're born and raised in san francisco, you grow up wanting to make a difference. that's why, at recology, we're proud to be 100% employee owned with local workers as diverse as san francisco. we built the city's recycling system from the ground up, helping to make san francisco the greenest big...
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for 175 years, new york life has been helping people act on their love. okay?say, "we did good". at carvana, we treat every customer like we would treat our own moms, with care and respect. to us, the little things are the big things. which is why we do everything in our power to make buying a car an unforgettable experience. happy birthday. thank you. we treat every customer like we would treat our own moms. because that's what they deserve. - [announcer] grubhub perks give you deals on all the food that makes you boogy. (upbeat music) get the food you love with perks from... - [group] grubhub! (brad)nnouncer] grub people everywhere are discovering how 5g can change their lives. but apartments-dot-com has changed millions of renters' lives by helping them get into new homes. so, we already knew all about the power of 5g. we've had it in every town and city for years. and also 6g. and 4c. and 2r. and 7l... what else would you expect from the site with the most listings anywhere? apartments-dot-com. the most popular place to find a place. ♪“i swear”♪ jaycee trie
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we have someone very special here, sarah, cohost of "new york life" why did you request that song? ment quite like a country song. i may be a new yorker but i
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all good for 175 years, new york life has been helping people act on their love. okay? rules of volume? new air volume mega mascara by l'oréal paris. for mega volume, yet mega light. a whipped formula and a cushiony brush. new air volume mega mascara by l'oréal paris. you're worth it. >>> right now, all around us, and so compelling you never miss the fact there's no melody. a music that is all beat, strong beat, and talk. it's rap music. >> rap music began in harlem in the south bronx on playgrounds like this one, where people would gather to spin records. and then, recite their own lyrics, their raps, over the instrumental section. >> the brakes was curtis blow's biggest hit. selling 687,000 copies last year and hitting the top of the rhythm and blues sales charts. >> i watched the transition from all the disco music that we used to play at all the block parties to, slowly but surely, hip-hop taking over. >> the music underneath rapping is called scratching. and it's a process of using two turn tables and a mixer, making new sounds out of already-existing albums. >> thi
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for 175 years, new york life has been helping people act on their love. okay?. look...if your wireless carrier was a guy, you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve better - xfinity mobile. now, they have unlimited for just $30 a month. $30 dollars. and they're number 1 in customer satisfaction. his number? delete it. deleting it. so break free from the big three. xfinity internet customers, take the savings challenge at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings or visit an xfinity store to learn how our switch squad makes it easy to switch and save hundreds. >>> we made this cold open where this guy's really in deep shit and he's actually doing a sketch about it. >> o'brian, big night tonight, huh? >> oh, yeah. >> lot of pressure. >> so they say. >> my suggestion was to have everybody that you say hi to say -- >> all right. better be as good as letterman. >> i'll give it a shot. >> happy music and then i go in my dressing room. now do i have a minute? >> right now. >> ouch. >> the first night you're walking on air the entire show. >> ear w
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for 175 years, new york life has been helping people act on their love. okay? the land" enters the billboard pop chart at number 1. ♪ ♪ fight the pressure ♪ >> up until the end of the '90s, dance music was just a deejay, it was a beat. then all of a sudden there's a face to it. ♪ block rocking beats ♪ the chemical brothers come up. >> this is very much the recycling age. is this music recycled? >> everything is secondhand. you take things from different places and create something new with it. ♪ >> all of this stuff was going on at the same time. massive attack, moby, so you're seeing what we called electronica which is edm, which is techno really started to kind of take hold beyond dance clubs. ♪ all these artists end up laying the seeds for what would become a pretty huge revolution of music. ♪ ♪ around the world ♪ >> everybody's talking about them and they're headed to america. it started with the beatles and then the stones. well, move over, boys, and roll over beethoven. the spice girls are coming. ♪ if you want to be my lover ♪ ♪ you got to get with my fr
for 175 years, new york life has been helping people act on their love. okay? the land" enters the billboard pop chart at number 1. ♪ ♪ fight the pressure ♪ >> up until the end of the '90s, dance music was just a deejay, it was a beat. then all of a sudden there's a face to it. ♪ block rocking beats ♪ the chemical brothers come up. >> this is very much the recycling age. is this music recycled? >> everything is secondhand. you take things from different places...
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for 175 years, new york life energizer, backed by science. has been helping people act on their love.. it is. show me. just hit record! see that? you're filming in 8k. that's cinema quality. so... you can pull photos straight from video. impressive. but will it last a whole trip? you'll have battery all day. and then more. this is different. told you. ♪ >>> well, there is maybe no better sign to show that things are getting back to sort of semi-normal in the u.s. than the kentucky derby. cnn's andy scholes was there. >> it was an absolutely beautiful day here at churchill downs as the kentucky derby returned to its time slot, first saturday in may, after being scheduled to september last year. and fans were back, this time around. just under 52,000 were on hand here at churchill downs. the most for a u.s. sporting event since the pandemic started. and those fans got to see some history. hall of fame trainer, bob b baffert. medina spirit coming in under the radar. not like triple down winner american pharaoh or justified but he jumped out to an amazing start. essential quality. and the
for 175 years, new york life energizer, backed by science. has been helping people act on their love.. it is. show me. just hit record! see that? you're filming in 8k. that's cinema quality. so... you can pull photos straight from video. impressive. but will it last a whole trip? you'll have battery all day. and then more. this is different. told you. ♪ >>> well, there is maybe no better sign to show that things are getting back to sort of semi-normal in the u.s. than the kentucky...
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in new york life is getting back to normal. in much of the rest of the world, it is not.nk there was little home bias and expectations built in? tracey: it is possible that is the fact. our guidance, we beat our guidance for the quarter. when we did guidance we certainly did start to see some of the trends happening in western europe, in the u.k., which went into lockdown in the quarter, and some of the concerning trends in japan. though certainly did affect the quarter. we had anticipated those in our guidance. i do think we are encouraged by what we are seeing in north america. we had a strong quarter in north america. that is where we beat our expectations a little bit. the pandemic is still weighing on global markets, on india, brazil in particular, which are quite challenged. we are seeing pockets of growth elsewhere. alix: to that point i should point out that apparently may 19 will be party time in new york city. most capacity restrictions will end across the tri-state region. do your point about other regions, when do you think we will get to pre-pandemic levels g
in new york life is getting back to normal. in much of the rest of the world, it is not.nk there was little home bias and expectations built in? tracey: it is possible that is the fact. our guidance, we beat our guidance for the quarter. when we did guidance we certainly did start to see some of the trends happening in western europe, in the u.k., which went into lockdown in the quarter, and some of the concerning trends in japan. though certainly did affect the quarter. we had anticipated...
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for 175 years, new york life has been helping people act on their love. okay?rt that keeps up with you. with flexpath, you can earn your master's degree in 14 months for $14,000. that's the kind of smart i like. capella university -- don't just learn. learn smarter. tonight... that's the kind of smart i like. i'll be eating chicken tikka masala with garlic naan. [doorbell chimes] cheers. i win again, patrick. that's siiir patrick. oooooow. sir. (brad) apartments-dot-com ha scoured the earth to find the most listings. and that means the most pet-friendly listings for pet loving renters. so you might say that we've brought more joy to more sweet, innocent and adorable little creatures than any other site. (employee) ow, stop it. (brad) with the most listings, you'll most definitely find the most-right place on apartments-dot-com. (brad vo) watch out, juice box. (brad) apartments-dot-com. the most popular place to find a place. (text chime) (text chime) (text chime) (sighs) (text chime) (chuckles) (text chime) it's the biggest week in television. watchathon week i
for 175 years, new york life has been helping people act on their love. okay?rt that keeps up with you. with flexpath, you can earn your master's degree in 14 months for $14,000. that's the kind of smart i like. capella university -- don't just learn. learn smarter. tonight... that's the kind of smart i like. i'll be eating chicken tikka masala with garlic naan. [doorbell chimes] cheers. i win again, patrick. that's siiir patrick. oooooow. sir. (brad) apartments-dot-com ha scoured the earth to...
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for 175 years, new york life has been helping people act on their love. okay?hime) (text chime) (sighs) (text chime) (chuckles) (text chime) it's the biggest week in television. watchathon week is your chance to finally watch shows you missed for free. now you get to talk about them with your friends, no matter what time it is. say "watchathon" into your voice remote and watch for free >>> you are in a good mood tonight, and i tell you, we have put a great show together. it will be on a week from thursday. [ laughter ] >> johnny carson in the '80s is making the transition from being the king of late night to being a national treasure. he was a throwback to that old show biz stuff. >> i've been on with you for some time. >> it's been a long time. >> yeah, well, you've been busy with other things. >> the tide is starting to turn in terms of where late-night television is going to go, but johnny is kind of holding out. he was not necessarily of his time in the '80s, but he did sustain a certain timelessness. he's the king. [ laughter ] >> he's all right, he's just
for 175 years, new york life has been helping people act on their love. okay?hime) (text chime) (sighs) (text chime) (chuckles) (text chime) it's the biggest week in television. watchathon week is your chance to finally watch shows you missed for free. now you get to talk about them with your friends, no matter what time it is. say "watchathon" into your voice remote and watch for free >>> you are in a good mood tonight, and i tell you, we have put a great show together. it...
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in the new york. life in the united states is beginning a slow return to normal, globally the end of the pandemic is far away. >>> inld i can't, now the epi-center
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all good for 175 years, new york life has been helping people act on their love. okay? l'oréal paris. for mega volume, yet mega light. a whipped formula and a cushiony brush. new air volume mega mascara by l'oréal paris. you're worth it. this is the sound of change. the sound of a thousand sighs of relief. and the sound of a company watching out for you. this is the sound of low cash mode from pnc bank, giving you multiple options and at least 24 hours to help you avoid an overdraft fee. because we believe how you handle overdrafts should be in your control, not just your bank's. low cash mode on virtual wallet from pnc bank. the first ingredient in this a difference. clif bar is brown rice syrup, virtual wallet from pnc bank. which is another name for sugar. in this kind bar, it's heart-healthy almonds... with the taste of dark chocolate and 75% less sugar than the leading clif bar. be kind to yourself. ♪ >>> there is no more important presentation than the up-front presentation, and in may of '91 we chose carnegie hall. >> the up-front. just where the new primetime se
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in the new york. life in the united states is beginning a slow return to normal, globally the end of the pandemic is far away. >>> inld i can't, now the epi-center of the worst ongoing covid outbreak, the uncontrolled surges could pro long the pandemic for everyone, allowing the mutations to spread. well with, not sure what we are hoping to accomplish. we are trying to prevent introduction of virus to the states. the new variant-617, that is in india, it's here already . the travel restrictions could serve a purpose. we need to clearly to be having restrictions this in place. >> india hit a record 400,000 cases this weekend. worst numbers last summer. and india is not the only global covid hot spot. >> turkey entered the first international lockdown. india's surge is a reminder that the viruses is evolving and adapting to us faster than we are adapting to it. >> how old is she? >> is her oxygen low. >> he is critical condition. >>> how many places have you been to? >> 19. >> since morning, this morning, 16
in the new york. life in the united states is beginning a slow return to normal, globally the end of the pandemic is far away. >>> inld i can't, now the epi-center of the worst ongoing covid outbreak, the uncontrolled surges could pro long the pandemic for everyone, allowing the mutations to spread. well with, not sure what we are hoping to accomplish. we are trying to prevent introduction of virus to the states. the new variant-617, that is in india, it's here already . the travel...
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san francisco and los angeles joining chicago and new york dramatically easing restrictions. >> every part of new york city life is coming back. >> reporter: across the country more than 40% of all adults are fully vaccinated a new study finds when half the u.s. is inoculated, the nation could prevent 6.8 million covid cases and billions in covid costs, but the numbers haven't committed anyone iowa is declining 71% of vaccines earmarked for the state. >> demand for vaccine in iowa and nationwide is waning >> reporter: with pfizer announcing they'll help vaccinate olympians before arriving in tokyo, moderna says early results show the booster shot is highly effective against variants vaccines are bringing loved ones back together. in new jersey more than 100 families separated because of the virus now reunited because of vaccinations. moments of joy after a year of separation >> just a few hours we should seethat the u.s. economy is roaring back a blockbuster jobs report is expected at 8:30 eastern as more people are vaccinated and businesses reopen, economists predict a million or more jobs may have been added
san francisco and los angeles joining chicago and new york dramatically easing restrictions. >> every part of new york city life is coming back. >> reporter: across the country more than 40% of all adults are fully vaccinated a new study finds when half the u.s. is inoculated, the nation could prevent 6.8 million covid cases and billions in covid costs, but the numbers haven't committed anyone iowa is declining 71% of vaccines earmarked for the state. >> demand for vaccine in...
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day today san francisco and los angeles joining chicago and new york, dramatically easing restrictions. >> in every part of new york city life is coming back. >> reporter: across the country more than 40% of all adults are fully vaccinated a new study finds when half the u.s. is inoculated the nation could prevent 6.8 million covid cases and billions in medical costs. but the numbers haven't convinced everyone iowa is declining 71% of vaccines earmarked for the state. >> demand for vaccine in iowa and nationwide is waning. >> reporter: with pfizer announcing they'll help vaccinate olympians before they arrive in tokyo, moderna confirms early trial results show its booster shot is highly effective against variants tonight vaccines are bringing loved ones back together. in new jersey more than 100 families separated because of the virus now reunited because of vaccinations moments of joy after a year of sorrow >> miguel, as more get vaccinated, more restrictions are easing but what is the cdc guidance for returning to the office? >> reporter: well, the white house has said those new guidelines could be coming out soon they cou
day today san francisco and los angeles joining chicago and new york, dramatically easing restrictions. >> in every part of new york city life is coming back. >> reporter: across the country more than 40% of all adults are fully vaccinated a new study finds when half the u.s. is inoculated the nation could prevent 6.8 million covid cases and billions in medical costs. but the numbers haven't convinced everyone iowa is declining 71% of vaccines earmarked for the state. >>...
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new york is not giving them the best options whether it's education or economic development or whether it's from a public safety standpoint. sean, you are a prideful new yorker and in new york your lifeseen a time when new york state and new york city has had such a lack of leadership? >> sean: i was born and raised in new york. i spent a few years in rhode island and 5 years in california and 2 years in alabama and 4 years in georgia. it was a big deal to come back to do news in the fox news channel 25 years ago. i am thinking i am getting out of here. >> yeah. sean, wait 18 months. right now i can see why people are leaving new york. that's why we need to win in 2022. if we don't take back new york it might be a generation before new york comes. >> sean: forget and republicans and democrats. are we going to bring back law and order and refund the police? >> yes. >> a new york can school choice the the corruption in albany cleaned up. spell out the agenda. how do you save a state this corrupt? >> that's right right. there are three things that apply to new york. whether you are red or blue. night the furnace of economic development again in new york. lower taxes. creating jobs. keep
new york is not giving them the best options whether it's education or economic development or whether it's from a public safety standpoint. sean, you are a prideful new yorker and in new york your lifeseen a time when new york state and new york city has had such a lack of leadership? >> sean: i was born and raised in new york. i spent a few years in rhode island and 5 years in california and 2 years in alabama and 4 years in georgia. it was a big deal to come back to do news in the fox...
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life. we know the cliche, it happens everywhere, it happens here, happens there. thankfully i've been in new yorky entire life, new york city the past decade, and i don't remember anything verbal, physical or any sort of threat being directed at me because of my judaism, so i've seen, you know, people sending me pictures. there was a big one at times square not far from where this took place. #nohittingagainstthejews. i saw the milwaukee bucks saying solidarity with what's going on. the more this is known, the more there can be vigilance against people taking on violent acts. i'd love to sit down with lawmakers, the governor, anyone who can help in addressing that issue. >> i do want to address you one of your attackers was charged in court on saturday with assault in the second degree on a hate crime. >> good. >> we're going to keep an eye on this, joseph. we're so glad you're well and recovering, and we thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you so much. thank you for having me. and i appreciate the opportunity to speak with you guys. >>> nba star lebron james refusing to say whether h
life. we know the cliche, it happens everywhere, it happens here, happens there. thankfully i've been in new yorky entire life, new york city the past decade, and i don't remember anything verbal, physical or any sort of threat being directed at me because of my judaism, so i've seen, you know, people sending me pictures. there was a big one at times square not far from where this took place. #nohittingagainstthejews. i saw the milwaukee bucks saying solidarity with what's going on. the more...
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new york a global metropolis brimming with culture energy life and of course money but behind the glitz and glamour there's a different story. one in 5 new yorkers is living through the pandemic in poverty. last year's 6000000 barrio lost her jobs and one of her sons now she ekes out a living collecting. models. bridget harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. it's payday for 6 tilly on barrio she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. that if there are $144.00 cans in here each once worth $0.06 what or that's a $0.16 for each bag. so that one i get $0.14 and i have 5 of those it should be $230.00 total. come out of the emperor thank. since then has lived in new york city for 34 years she immigrated illegally from mexico her husband left the family and 6 there raised 5 children all by herself. before the pandemic 6 they had 4 cleaning jobs now she only has one in order to pay the $600.00 rent for her room she collects bottles every day.
new york a global metropolis brimming with culture energy life and of course money but behind the glitz and glamour there's a different story. one in 5 new yorkers is living through the pandemic in poverty. last year's 6000000 barrio lost her jobs and one of her sons now she ekes out a living collecting. models. bridget harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. it's payday for...
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new york a global metropolis brimming with culture energy life and of course money but behind the glitz and glamour there's a different story. one in 5 new yorkers is living through the pandemic in poverty. last year 6 early on barrio lost her jobs and one of her sons now she ekes out a living collecting. models. bridget harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. it's payday for 6 tilly on barrio she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. that there are $144.00 cans and here each one's worth $0.06 what or that's a $0.16 each bag. for that one i get $0.14 and i have 5 of those it should be $230.00 total. some of us the entire bank. 60 has lived in new york city for 34 years she immigrated illegally from mexico her husband left the family and 6 there raised 5 children all by herself. before the pandemic 6 they had 4 cleaning jobs now she only has one in order to pay the $600.00 rent for her room she collects bottles every day. but i meant t
new york a global metropolis brimming with culture energy life and of course money but behind the glitz and glamour there's a different story. one in 5 new yorkers is living through the pandemic in poverty. last year 6 early on barrio lost her jobs and one of her sons now she ekes out a living collecting. models. bridget harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. it's payday for...
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. >> our last report texas to new york, where a faster pace -- takes us to new york where faster vaccines mean lifenormalizing. one novel means of inciting new yorkers to get the job has been found, called joints for jabs. >> this small independent pharmacy on new york's upper east side as one of hundreds of locations offering the covid-19 vaccine. lisa basch has vaccinated at about 400 people this month. >> i am super excited. i am so happy to be able to help the older people. >> giovanni as a concierge in a local building. he lost -- giovanni is a concierge to a local building. he lost two family members to the virus. he was hesitant about getting vaccinated at first, but now he is ready. >> even my sister got it. she is ok. i would do does well. >> as more new yorkers get the job, the city is opening up. streets are busier. some restaurants have waiting list. >> i am very lucky to live here in new york. where we started in this pandemic in march, now a complete 180. >> a few months ago this would have been unimaginable. these friends, all of them vaccinated, are celebrating. four of them share t
. >> our last report texas to new york, where a faster pace -- takes us to new york where faster vaccines mean lifenormalizing. one novel means of inciting new yorkers to get the job has been found, called joints for jabs. >> this small independent pharmacy on new york's upper east side as one of hundreds of locations offering the covid-19 vaccine. lisa basch has vaccinated at about 400 people this month. >> i am super excited. i am so happy to be able to help the older...
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of several voice performances in 1984 he wrapped himself in and locked himself up in a new york gallery with a life. and copies of the wall street journal. the man in the hat was a pioneer of the ecological movement in 1902 he proposed a plan to plant 7000 oak trees in castle for document to 7 he was rooting for a better future history planting project has become a model for artists and activists all over the world. and there's more about joseph boyce and the artists he inspired on this are today's edition of culture program $21.00. another sculptor whose work blurs the lines between art and life is nicholas sera his rule materials were once instruments of division and hate but much sirrah gives them a new life as musical instruments he thought is the discarded army kit from junkyards across his native serbia some of the weapons he transforms date back to the ethnic conflicts that ravaged the region during his lifetime. dystopian military junkyard serves as a stark reminder of the plot people can watch the bridge some 20 years ago. today some of this on the equipment has been repurposed room. trans
of several voice performances in 1984 he wrapped himself in and locked himself up in a new york gallery with a life. and copies of the wall street journal. the man in the hat was a pioneer of the ecological movement in 1902 he proposed a plan to plant 7000 oak trees in castle for document to 7 he was rooting for a better future history planting project has become a model for artists and activists all over the world. and there's more about joseph boyce and the artists he inspired on this are...
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i have lived in new york my entire life and in new york city the past decadeened i don't remember anything like verbal, physical or any sort of threat directed at me or launched at me because of my judaism. >> harris: a former democratic new york state assemblyman unleashing on the silence he is now hearing from new york's democratic leaders. >> we still don't hear from the one and only chuck schumer, the protector of the jewish people. the only thing chuck schumer cares about right now is not having a race from aoc. that's all he cares about. he doesn't give a darn about anything else. he doesn't give a darn about the jewish community. this is new york, over the million jews and it is pathetic. it is embarrassing to see the silence. >> harris: well, perhaps the white house is hearing it and listening. president biden, vice president harris just this morning both tweeted condemning recent attacks on the jewish community as despicable and saying there should be no place for hate in this country. david friedman, former u.s. ambassador to israel joins me now and saw each other and met for the
i have lived in new york my entire life and in new york city the past decadeened i don't remember anything like verbal, physical or any sort of threat directed at me or launched at me because of my judaism. >> harris: a former democratic new york state assemblyman unleashing on the silence he is now hearing from new york's democratic leaders. >> we still don't hear from the one and only chuck schumer, the protector of the jewish people. the only thing chuck schumer cares about right...
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the washington post, tom cotton repeat coronavirus conspiracy theory already debunked in the new york times, lifeories force and why it matters and you are obviously attacked as well, you still haven't apologized are retracted for making reckless statements around this but i want to know, why did the u.s. media automatically just leave the chinese communist party and world health organization that works in proxy with that government over a sitting senator and president they have intelligence to say otherwise? like we talked about, it's not just i disagree with you, we should debate this, automatically it goes tom cotton is a conspiracy theorist, donald trump is one as well and dismissed them out right and i wonder how the u.s. media would have been so sure it didn't come from the lab we have journals expelled from china once the pandemic began because they might actually find something that would lead to what we are seeing now growing evidence the wuhan lab may have played a significant role for the role here. >> and going back to the beginning, people were talking about the origins of the virus
the washington post, tom cotton repeat coronavirus conspiracy theory already debunked in the new york times, lifeories force and why it matters and you are obviously attacked as well, you still haven't apologized are retracted for making reckless statements around this but i want to know, why did the u.s. media automatically just leave the chinese communist party and world health organization that works in proxy with that government over a sitting senator and president they have intelligence to...
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life. i lived in new york my entire life.like i said, a week ago, it seems like nothing has happened to me. i would attend this rally do so as a proud jew. >> it is difficult and i have seen posts about that. thankfully i have not received any threats. if so, that's completely normal in my opinion as well. anyone that's doing that should be condemned. >> i ask what you thought of the people who helped you. what do you want to say to the people that attacked you? >> i don't want to seek revenge per se and attacking them physically. my take away is what made attackers and individuals get to that point of hate. they saw innocent by sstanders d first thing they do is attack them and pepper spray them. i am going to the rally, i am not protesting, i am there to broadcast peace of everyone that's jews and everyone that's involved. that's all we want. my last concern is go ahead and stop hurting. i don't get it. nothing in my life ever made me do this to anybody. that's my take away. >> there is nothing to get from a random attack,
life. i lived in new york my entire life.like i said, a week ago, it seems like nothing has happened to me. i would attend this rally do so as a proud jew. >> it is difficult and i have seen posts about that. thankfully i have not received any threats. if so, that's completely normal in my opinion as well. anyone that's doing that should be condemned. >> i ask what you thought of the people who helped you. what do you want to say to the people that attacked you? >> i don't...
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you've been in new york your entire life. you ever seen a time when both new york state and new york city has had such lack of leadership? i would call it criminal leadership. >> sean: listen, i was born and raised in new york, i did spend a few years doing, five year stint in rhode island, five years in california, two years in alabama and four years in georgia but it was like a big deal to come back and do television here at the fox news channel 25 years ago but andrew, i'll be honest, i'm thinking seriously, i'm getting out of here. >> yes. sean, all i can ask you is wait 18 months because right now i can see why people are leaving new york but that's why we need to win in 2022. if we don't take back new york in 2022 it might be a generation again before new york comes back. i don't want to be a grandfather -- >> sean: forget republican democrats for a second. let's look at, are we going to bring back law and order? are we going to refund the police? are we going to have a new york with school choice? are we going to have
you've been in new york your entire life. you ever seen a time when both new york state and new york city has had such lack of leadership? i would call it criminal leadership. >> sean: listen, i was born and raised in new york, i did spend a few years doing, five year stint in rhode island, five years in california, two years in alabama and four years in georgia but it was like a big deal to come back and do television here at the fox news channel 25 years ago but andrew, i'll be honest,...
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. >> in every part of new york city, life is coming back. >> the cdc projecting a sharp decline in casesspitalizations and deaths. >> let's get as many people vaccinated as quickly as possible. >> even as herd immunity is unlikely because of vaccine hesitancy. >> i don't know if i'm going to get it. >>> the disappointing jobs report. evidence that we're spending too much on unemployment benefits or proof we need to keep the support going. joining me are nbc news senior washington correspondent hallie daniella tletka and jake sherman. >> announcer: this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> a good sunday morning and a happy mother's day to all the moms out there. the coming leadership ouster of liz cheney is more about the sacking of the number three house republican, it's an unconditional surrender that th she's not conservative as defined by today's republican party which partly means unquestioned loyalty to the defeated former president trump. she says the election was not stolen and charges trump with inciting the insurrection. the bushes, mccains, the romneys and now the cheneys.
. >> in every part of new york city, life is coming back. >> the cdc projecting a sharp decline in casesspitalizations and deaths. >> let's get as many people vaccinated as quickly as possible. >> even as herd immunity is unlikely because of vaccine hesitancy. >> i don't know if i'm going to get it. >>> the disappointing jobs report. evidence that we're spending too much on unemployment benefits or proof we need to keep the support going. joining me are...
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new york a global metropolis brimming with culture energy life and of course money but behind the glitz and glamour there's a different story. one in 5 new yorkers is living through the pandemic in poverty. last year 6 lost her jobs and one of her sons now she ekes out a living collecting bottles. harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. it's payday for 6 tilly on barrio she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. after that there are $144.00 cans and here each once worth $0.06 what or that's a $0.16 for each bag. so that i get $0.14 and i have 5 days it should be $230.00 total. come out of the emperor thank. since then has lived in new york city for 34 years she immigrated illegally from mexico her husband left the family and 6 there raised 5 children all by herself. before the pandemic 6 they had 4 cleaning jobs now she only has one in order to pay the $600.00 rent for her room she collects bottles every day. family decade in my hand k
new york a global metropolis brimming with culture energy life and of course money but behind the glitz and glamour there's a different story. one in 5 new yorkers is living through the pandemic in poverty. last year 6 lost her jobs and one of her sons now she ekes out a living collecting bottles. harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. it's payday for 6 tilly on barrio she...
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films of several voices performances in 1904 he wraps himself in belts and self up in a new york gallery on life. and copies of the wall street journal. the man in the hat was a pioneer of the ecological movement in 1902 he proposed a plan to plant 7000 oak trees in castle for document to 7 he was rooting for a better future history planting project has become a model for artists and activists all over the world. and there's more about joseph boyce and the artists he inspired on this and today's edition of culture program us $21.00. another sculptor whose work blurs the lines between art and life is nicholas sera he's war materials were once instruments of division and hate but much sirrah gives them a new life as musical instruments he thought is the discarded army kit from junkyards across his native serbia some of the weapons he transforms date back to the ethnic conflicts that ravaged the region during his lifetime. dystopian military junkyard serves as a stark reminder of the plot people can watch the creech some 20 years ago. today some of this army equipment is being repurposed. and trans
films of several voices performances in 1904 he wraps himself in belts and self up in a new york gallery on life. and copies of the wall street journal. the man in the hat was a pioneer of the ecological movement in 1902 he proposed a plan to plant 7000 oak trees in castle for document to 7 he was rooting for a better future history planting project has become a model for artists and activists all over the world. and there's more about joseph boyce and the artists he inspired on this and...
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central character the 1st african-american lead in the pixar film by the way it was based on a real life new york city jennifer. so that's the high end of also gives emerging filmmakers a platform where the production values due to very high. just think you're right in general but there are quite a number of films in the festival that hark back to a more in the tradition for example what will future humans look like as a different kind of artistic vision animated illustrations drawn on paper it looks at how humans might evolve in the future quite unsettling i have to say but generally even student films these days are of a very high standard this is well illustrated by a remake of this famous 1969 the animation of newland the god. 69 version of course. here. is the remake in this year's festival. to say i actually prefer the richard north but you can see the amazing leap forward even in the animations of my over the years right adrian the best was getting underway now we hope our viewers will enjoy it we thank you for a very animated discussion thank you. more good news for art lovers now especia
central character the 1st african-american lead in the pixar film by the way it was based on a real life new york city jennifer. so that's the high end of also gives emerging filmmakers a platform where the production values due to very high. just think you're right in general but there are quite a number of films in the festival that hark back to a more in the tradition for example what will future humans look like as a different kind of artistic vision animated illustrations drawn on paper it...
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new york city. i recently just moved to macon, georgia. so, a majority of my opinion comes from my life in new york city. and in new york city i have been personally mistreated by the nypd there. when george floyd died at the hands of the police officers, that broke my heart, i watched the court case, and i cried every time i watched it. i couldn't watch it anymore because it brought back so many bad memories. police have to be held accountable. police have to stop thinking that they're above the law. police have to stop thinking that they are the judge, jury, and executioners. and as long as police unions like the ones in new york city is allowing these officers or supporting these type of policing habits and behaviors, then there won't be change. until the politicians who really, really clamp down on these police unions that protect back police officers, there won't be change. >> that's shepherd in macon, georgia, this morning. shepherd said he watched the trial of derek chauvin and the murder of george floyd. this was president biden after that verdict was announced. >> it was a murd
new york city. i recently just moved to macon, georgia. so, a majority of my opinion comes from my life in new york city. and in new york city i have been personally mistreated by the nypd there. when george floyd died at the hands of the police officers, that broke my heart, i watched the court case, and i cried every time i watched it. i couldn't watch it anymore because it brought back so many bad memories. police have to be held accountable. police have to stop thinking that they're above...
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central character the 1st african-american lead in the pixar film by the way it was based on a real life new york using jennifer. so that's the high end also gives emerging filmmakers a platform where the production values do you know very high. just think you're right in general but there are quite a number of films in the festival that hark back to a more in the tradition for example what will future humans look like as a different kind of artistic vision animated illustrations on paper it looks at how humans might evolve in the future quite unsettling i have to say but generally even films these days are of a very high standard this is well illustrated by a remake of this famous 69. of. the god. version of course. here. is a remake in this year's festival. i'd say i actually prefer the richard north but you can see the amazing leap forward to even the animation is of my over the years right adrian the best was getting under way now we hope our viewers will enjoy it we thank you for a very animated discussion thank you. more good news for art lovers now especially those in rome the vatican muse
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note also in the states where those chuckles have been banned, they haven't prevented loss of life, new york policy, but it did not result in preventing the loss of life of eric garner so we know those particular things have not been working so we need more.— we need more. then there's the very contentious _ we need more. then there's the very contentious issue - we need more. then there's the very contentious issue of - very contentious issue of qualified immunity for police officers which prevents officers which prevents officers from being personally sued by victims and their families for alleged civil rights violations. what do you think causes that to be such a sticking point?— think causes that to be such a sticking point? well, you know, i think for— sticking point? well, you know, i think for the _ sticking point? well, you know, i think for the first _ sticking point? well, you know, i think for the first time - sticking point? well, you know, i think for the first time now - i think for the first time now we are seeing the vulnerability of law enforcement. they are now feeling the
note also in the states where those chuckles have been banned, they haven't prevented loss of life, new york policy, but it did not result in preventing the loss of life of eric garner so we know those particular things have not been working so we need more.— we need more. then there's the very contentious _ we need more. then there's the very contentious issue - we need more. then there's the very contentious issue of - very contentious issue of qualified immunity for police officers which...
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several voices performances in 1904 he wrapped himself in belts and locked himself up in a new york gallery with a life. and copies of the wall street journal. the man in the hat was a pioneer of the ecological movement in 1902 he proposed a plan to plant 7000 trees in castle for document to 7 he was rooting for a better future history planting project has become a model for artists and activists all over the world. and there's more about joseph boyce and the artists he inspired on this earth today's edition of culture program us $21.00. another sculptor whose work blurs the lines between art and life is nicholas sirrah his rule materials were once instruments of division and hate but much sirrah gives them a new life as musical instruments he thought is the discarded army kit from junkyards across his native serbia some of the weapons he transforms date back to the ethnic conflicts that ravaged the region during his lifetime. dystopian military junkyard serves as a stark reminder of the plot people can watch the preach some 20 years ago. today some of this army equipment is being repaired to. transfor
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central character the 1st african-american lead in the pixar film by the way it was based on a real life new york using to chaff. so that's the high end of also gives emerging filmmakers a platform but the production values do get very high. just think you're right in general but there are quite a number of films in the festival that hark back to a more in the tradition for example what will future humans look like is a different kind of artistic vision animated illustrations drawn on paper it looks at how humans might evolve in the future quite unsettling i have to say but generally even films these days are of a very high standard this is well illustrated by a remake of this famous 969. of. the gods. of course. here. is a remake in this year's festival. i'd say i actually prefer the original but you can see the amazing leap forward to even the animations of my the year right adrian 1st was getting underway now we hope our viewers will enjoy it we thank you for a very animated discussion thank you. more good news for art lovers now especially those in rome the vatican museums have finally reopen
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new york a global metropolis brimming with culture energy life and of course money but behind the glitz and glamour there's a different story. one in 5 new yorkers is living through the pandemic and poverty . last years 6 early on barrio lost her jobs and one of her sons now she ekes out a living collecting bottles. visit paris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things well. you know you know there's always are desperately needed by the city's poor. it's payday for 6 tilly on barrio she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. that there are $144.00 cans and here each once worth $0.06 what or that's a $0.16 for each bag. so that i get $0.14 and i have 5 of those it should be $230.00 total. come out of the empire bank. 60 has lived in new york city for 34 years she immigrated illegally from mexico her husband left the family and 6 there raised 5 children all by herself. before the pandemic 6 they had 4 cleaning jobs now she only has one in order to pay the $600.00 rent for her room she collects bottles every day. from a
new york a global metropolis brimming with culture energy life and of course money but behind the glitz and glamour there's a different story. one in 5 new yorkers is living through the pandemic and poverty . last years 6 early on barrio lost her jobs and one of her sons now she ekes out a living collecting bottles. visit paris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things well. you know you know there's always are desperately needed by the city's poor. it's...
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news. >>> in honor of george floyd there were celebrations of life from minneapolis to new york to right here in the bay area. abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard was present when the community called for change. >> reporter: for many in oakland it was a day to reflect and remember a man named george floyd. >> we cannot ever forget what we saw a year ago today. >> reporter: oakland's naacp organizing this remembrance rally to honor floyd with speakers and poets. >> so i'm calling on every color to make some noise in the direction of racism. >> it's my duty to hold the trauma, the grief and the pain of this community. it's also my duty to help us move toward healing. >> reporter: george floyd died may 25, 2020 after former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin pressed his knee into floyd's neck for more than 9 minutes. that's how long people stood side by side in silence at this memorial. >> that felt like a long time didn't it. >> reporter: floyd's death sparking protests in the bay area and throughout. starting a conversation of injustice. >> how do we turn a moment of pain, anguish,
news. >>> in honor of george floyd there were celebrations of life from minneapolis to new york to right here in the bay area. abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard was present when the community called for change. >> reporter: for many in oakland it was a day to reflect and remember a man named george floyd. >> we cannot ever forget what we saw a year ago today. >> reporter: oakland's naacp organizing this remembrance rally to honor floyd with speakers and poets....
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you had a1 of "the new york times" to brutality of life under israeli occupation. at "the new york times" today in terms of a letter from because of the calls into question a lot of the israeli narrative about hamas and what is really happening in gaza. there is a major shift going on and so i think emily in a way, the reason she is seeing a lot of support is -- i was worried. i wanted to make sure she had support. you are seeing it coming at that moment. thank god because i can't tell you again how distressing this has been for me as her instructor and someone who cares so deeply about her. juan: emily, i wanted to ask you, how was this the last few days shaped your viewf journalism and what you want to do as a journalist? >> that has really rocked my perspective, honestly. i wanted to join the ap because like everybody on this further, i do have opinions and those opinions feel my passion for journalism. i wanted to join the ap because i am capable and doing fact-based accountability journalism. that is what i really excelled at at the arizona republic and that is
you had a1 of "the new york times" to brutality of life under israeli occupation. at "the new york times" today in terms of a letter from because of the calls into question a lot of the israeli narrative about hamas and what is really happening in gaza. there is a major shift going on and so i think emily in a way, the reason she is seeing a lot of support is -- i was worried. i wanted to make sure she had support. you are seeing it coming at that moment. thank god because i...
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new york city. sports stadiums, theaters, and restaurants gearing up for post-pandemic life. porter: over one year after the coronavirus pandemic brought the city to its knees am in new york has calls -- knees, new york has optimism. >> lifting their quarantine for domestic travelers has been a game changer for new york city tourism, allowing us to open those floodgates to welcome more u.s. visitors back to our state. reporter: 67 million people visited in 2019, a number that drop to a third of that last year. those numbers are still far below pre-pandemic levels, but hotel occupancies moved up to 50%, and visitors are entitled to free vaccinations. >> i feel very safe. i was in nashville. they don't believe in covid, apparently, so it is nice to be somewhere wear masks are mandatory. reporter: new york's culture and entertainment centers are getting a boost, sports stadiums boosting capacity, and things are looking up for the performing arts as well with more outdoor space available. >> we start today and run through september, and maybe longer. we are excited to bring the ar
new york city. sports stadiums, theaters, and restaurants gearing up for post-pandemic life. porter: over one year after the coronavirus pandemic brought the city to its knees am in new york has calls -- knees, new york has optimism. >> lifting their quarantine for domestic travelers has been a game changer for new york city tourism, allowing us to open those floodgates to welcome more u.s. visitors back to our state. reporter: 67 million people visited in 2019, a number that drop to a...
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more pandemic restrictions were eased today new signs that life is returning to something like normal. new york fully-vaccinated people go without masks in most situations. also allowemost businesses to open at full capacity. meanwhile, the european union moved to re-open borders to vaccinated travelers from outside the 27-nation bloc. >> the council now recoms mber states ease some of the current reions, in particular for those vaccinated with e.u.-authorized vaccines. the council should also soon expand the list of non-e.u. countries with a good epidemiological situation from where travel is permitted based on the new criteria agreedy. re elsewhere, the pandemic in india hit another grim record-- more than 4,500 deaths in 24 hours.gle-day toll in any nation since the pandemic began. search teams off western india have found 26 more bodies from an oil barge that sank during a tropical cyclone on monday. they're still looking for 49 others. the region's most powerful storm in two decades tore up trees flooded roads, and damaged more than 16,000 homes as it ripped across the region. the overall
more pandemic restrictions were eased today new signs that life is returning to something like normal. new york fully-vaccinated people go without masks in most situations. also allowemost businesses to open at full capacity. meanwhile, the european union moved to re-open borders to vaccinated travelers from outside the 27-nation bloc. >> the council now recoms mber states ease some of the current reions, in particular for those vaccinated with e.u.-authorized vaccines. the council should...