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you know they call and then when there's a shooting at new york new york. for a period of new york new york and there's a shooting at what was your son. was shooting at tropicana. because these people are interpreting what they're seeing as a shooting at being right in their front of the force just a person running in the door of this play from running from this event. and the officers don't know what's happening there so you're allowing for here we have heard they were told how they're trying to investigate and find out what's going on and if somebody runs up to them and says hey you know there's a shooting with tropicana or there's something going on in new york new york they're not in a position to judge how valid that claim is they're going to have to now reported that bad character arc her hair on her hair and there are. sorry. i've gone through the recordings from the serve the characteristics of the waveforms and from the examples i've lived here there is a single shooter involved in this incident. i have uncut footage from 7 am that morning until 12 pm the next day fro
you know they call and then when there's a shooting at new york new york. for a period of new york new york and there's a shooting at what was your son. was shooting at tropicana. because these people are interpreting what they're seeing as a shooting at being right in their front of the force just a person running in the door of this play from running from this event. and the officers don't know what's happening there so you're allowing for here we have heard they were told how they're trying...
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matt: what about the differentiation he made between western new york, central new york and new york ty and long island? he said these places have the same demographics. why would there be any difference in infection rates? he surely is aware people are much closer together in new york city than they are in central new york and the western part of the state. shelly: cuomo has done this throughout the pandemic. taking and choosing -- picking and choosing. it is also not lost upon me that the mayor of new york city bill de blasio spent the better part of three days criticizing andrew cuomo and his sexual harassment allegations. i don't have any evidence backing that up that those are linked. it certainly is worth noting. new york city's vaccine rates are steady and going down but they are not going down as fast as the rest of the country or the rest of the state. i think it is a fair claim to make the ask the question, what is going on here? why aren't new york city's rates going down as fast as the rest of the state? matt: thank you very much, shelly banjo, r new york -- our new york b
matt: what about the differentiation he made between western new york, central new york and new york ty and long island? he said these places have the same demographics. why would there be any difference in infection rates? he surely is aware people are much closer together in new york city than they are in central new york and the western part of the state. shelly: cuomo has done this throughout the pandemic. taking and choosing -- picking and choosing. it is also not lost upon me that the...
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because, what we see here in new york, is that they had a substantial number of slaves, as late as 1790. and if you look at this and see the highlighted area, from new york, new york slave population was fairly substantial, up until the time abolition actually truly existed in new york. because new york passed and abolition law, that said, if a child was born to a woman who was enslaved after july 4, 1799, that child would be free. it was a male child it would be free in 28 years. if it was a female child, she would be free in 25 years. the mother, and siblings come aboard before that date, they were still slave. that was new york's first attempt. and sojourner truth was born before that date. and her children will be born, after that date. so, in theory, there are a lot of slaves in new york including sojourner truth and her family. i will explain her name was not sojourner truth at this time. she was born, and ulster county, new york. on the farm of colonel hardin berg. she had five owners in her lifetime. she spent the longest time with john dumont, her last owner, she spent about 16 years of him. when she left, she was 28-29. so you can see, most of her t
because, what we see here in new york, is that they had a substantial number of slaves, as late as 1790. and if you look at this and see the highlighted area, from new york, new york slave population was fairly substantial, up until the time abolition actually truly existed in new york. because new york passed and abolition law, that said, if a child was born to a woman who was enslaved after july 4, 1799, that child would be free. it was a male child it would be free in 28 years. if it was a...
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benjamin: the new york times suggests people who left new york during the pandemic, new york post columnist joins us with that and brian mark joins us live in the next hour. ♪♪ i got a feeling ♪♪
benjamin: the new york times suggests people who left new york during the pandemic, new york post columnist joins us with that and brian mark joins us live in the next hour. ♪♪ i got a feeling ♪♪
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news, new york. big class today! ins-tirin. bbc news, new york. big class today! inspiring. hile in europe, the clocks go forward this weekend. so, that�*s a lot of work for this german clock collector. werner owns more than 365 clocks, and he�*ll be busy changing each clock himself. normally, werner invites friends to help him, but due to the pandemic, he�*s ringing the changes alone and he must be mighty ticked off. think of him this weekend. that really is an awful lot to do. i�*m laura trevelyan. thank you for watching world news america. have a great night. good evening. today brought some impressive skyscapes, and big clouds like this tend to bring heavy showers. and the showers today haven�*t only been heavy, they�*ve been wintry in places because we�*ve had a change to some rather cold conditions. this frontal system swept eastwards with outbreaks of rain behind it. you can see the cold air flowing down from the north—west. so, where we have further showers through the night, they will continue to be wintry. we could see up to five centimetres of snow over high ground
news, new york. big class today! ins-tirin. bbc news, new york. big class today! inspiring. hile in europe, the clocks go forward this weekend. so, that�*s a lot of work for this german clock collector. werner owns more than 365 clocks, and he�*ll be busy changing each clock himself. normally, werner invites friends to help him, but due to the pandemic, he�*s ringing the changes alone and he must be mighty ticked off. think of him this weekend. that really is an awful lot to do. i�*m...
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meanwhile, here in new york, the news outlet documented new york reports more than 50,000 farmworkersved from the phase 1b tier at the last minute just before new york opened up its vaccine rollouts to other workers, including those in the food industry like grocery, restaurant, and food delivery workers. this comes as colorado, idaho, michigan, and wisconsin say they plan to start vaccinating farmworkers this month. but some states have restrictions that could deter workers, like florida, which grows much of the nation's citrus fruit, where people must prove residency to get a vaccine. "the new york times" reports some pharmacies in georgia have turned away immigrants unable to show a social security number, and officials in nebraska say immigrant workers who lack legal status at meatpacking plants will be vaccinated last. for more, we go to modesto, california, where we are joined by estella cisneros, agriculture worker program legal director at california rural legal assistance. also with us in ithaca, new york, is mary jo dudley, director of the cornell farmworker program and facu
meanwhile, here in new york, the news outlet documented new york reports more than 50,000 farmworkersved from the phase 1b tier at the last minute just before new york opened up its vaccine rollouts to other workers, including those in the food industry like grocery, restaurant, and food delivery workers. this comes as colorado, idaho, michigan, and wisconsin say they plan to start vaccinating farmworkers this month. but some states have restrictions that could deter workers, like florida,...
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york's vibrant cultural scene that's once again showing vital signs. in new york. new york is like an energy bar there's always something going on like today there was just a performance here over there another performance 3 or 4 going on at the same time that's what makes it new york. and if it means wearing a mask to tap into that energy once again that's a price new yorkers are willing to pay. now to farnsworth college lecturer has been branded a fascist by students after he questioned usage of the term islamophobia the case has sparked the new debate about freedom of speech and about the recent trend of so-called council culture which sees people ostracized for voicing unpopular opinions. in the grenoble institute of political studies this is where the conflict erupted over a planned conference titled anti semitism racism and islamophobia professor of german close kin slug took issue with that name saying the term islamophobia shouldn't be used on par with the other 2 terms because. it is if you make statements that are anti semitic or racist you can be prosecuted but t
york's vibrant cultural scene that's once again showing vital signs. in new york. new york is like an energy bar there's always something going on like today there was just a performance here over there another performance 3 or 4 going on at the same time that's what makes it new york. and if it means wearing a mask to tap into that energy once again that's a price new yorkers are willing to pay. now to farnsworth college lecturer has been branded a fascist by students after he questioned usage...
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new yorkers for the most part. different areas of new york but all from new york city. so there's a different understanding of human beings from new york than there was in the deep south. >> that's what nyc, new york city represent in american politics even now. >> right. the last melting pot we've got in this country. >> so please tell me about the scene you first saw when you landed in incheon. how was korea, how was the landscape, how was city, how was people? >> there were no high buildings. there were -- we didn't see people. we landed by landing craft wading up to the beach in water above our hips. and when we got on the beach we were trucked out and away. and i think we went up to kimpo initially by truck and from there to one of those mountains. >> one of those. how was people? what did you feel about the korean people when you saw them first? >> we didn't see very many korean people. the korean people that we saw were what we called kfcs, the -- kcs, the korean service corps. that was the extent of it. i was chosen to be a part of the honor guard that met and pr
new yorkers for the most part. different areas of new york but all from new york city. so there's a different understanding of human beings from new york than there was in the deep south. >> that's what nyc, new york city represent in american politics even now. >> right. the last melting pot we've got in this country. >> so please tell me about the scene you first saw when you landed in incheon. how was korea, how was the landscape, how was city, how was people? >>...
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are taking their masks seriously they've become a part of new york's vibrant cultural scene that's once again showing vital signs. in new york. new york is like an energy bar there's always something going on like today there was just a performance here over there another performance 3 or 4 going on at the same time that's what makes it new york. and if it means wearing a mask to tap into that energy once again that's a price new yorkers are willing to pay. now to farnsworth college lecturer has been branded a fascist by students after he questioned usage of the term islamophobia the case has sponsored a new debate about freedom of speech and about the recent trend of so-called council culture which sees people ostracized for voicing unpopular opinions. the grenoble institute of political studies this is where the conflict erupted over a planned conference titled anti semitism racism and islamophobia professor of german klaus kinski took issue with that name saying the term islamophobia shouldn't be used on par with the other 2 terms because. if you make statements that are anti semitic or racist you can be prosecuted but the ter
are taking their masks seriously they've become a part of new york's vibrant cultural scene that's once again showing vital signs. in new york. new york is like an energy bar there's always something going on like today there was just a performance here over there another performance 3 or 4 going on at the same time that's what makes it new york. and if it means wearing a mask to tap into that energy once again that's a price new yorkers are willing to pay. now to farnsworth college lecturer...
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new york. >> new york. >> new york. >> new york, baby. >> y'all are wrong chicago, 82 degrees in 2012. 1945, storm outbreak making its way through the midsection of the country. blizzard conditions back through the rockies and record highs. >> you're turning into mrs. doubtfire. >> i am. a little sheph >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. let's take a look at our forecast today. we are going to see some more clouds moving in and temperatures near 60 degrees for inland areas and tomorrow is when the rain arrives starting in the morning and off and on throughout the day. it moves out on friday. the weekend is looking dry and we'll have another chance of rain in the forecast early next week as our temperatures warm up. getting a look at san francisco, also going to see that rain moving in by tomorrow morning. a. >> good job. >> thank you, lads. >> so nice. >>> when we come back on this wednesday morning, should you jump on the travel deals, even if you're not vaccinated yet, or are you willing to risk changing plans? >> vicky nguyen has something for everyoneith vacation on w >>> we ar
new york. >> new york. >> new york. >> new york, baby. >> y'all are wrong chicago, 82 degrees in 2012. 1945, storm outbreak making its way through the midsection of the country. blizzard conditions back through the rockies and record highs. >> you're turning into mrs. doubtfire. >> i am. a little sheph >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. let's take a look at our forecast today. we are going to see some more clouds moving in and...
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new york city long before the company in springfield. he described new york is overrun by hans and garbage and not much else. so no one liked new york city. they spent months in new york city and then there was a deal cut. next slide. the deal would be cut in new york city on june 20 1790. in what is probably the second most famous party of history i guess behind the last supper. the dinner party was, you can see the pictures there. jefferson, madison and hamilton. madison and jefferson were allies, anti-federalist. hamilton was his nemesis as a federalist. they had two big issues that they were trying to contend with . one is where should the capital city b and the other was how should look, should it be a simple brick building or a glorious romanesque capital. the second argument was that assumption. we were in debt after the war so jefferson calls for the dinner party. he and madison are going to defeat hamilton. what would happen at that dinner party was they would resolve allthese issues. they would decide basically on where the capital would be . and hamilton would end up playing jefferson and madison like a guitar. the p
new york city long before the company in springfield. he described new york is overrun by hans and garbage and not much else. so no one liked new york city. they spent months in new york city and then there was a deal cut. next slide. the deal would be cut in new york city on june 20 1790. in what is probably the second most famous party of history i guess behind the last supper. the dinner party was, you can see the pictures there. jefferson, madison and hamilton. madison and jefferson were...
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york's vibrant cultural scene that's once again showing vital signs. in new york. new york is like an energy bar there's always something going on like today there was just a performance here over there another performance 3 or 4 going on at the same time that's what makes it new york. and if it means wearing a mask to tap into that energy once again that's a price new yorkers are willing to pay. now to farnsworth college lecturer has been branded a fascist by students after he questioned usage of the term islamophobia the case is sponsored a new debate about freedom of speech and about the recent trend of so-called council culture which sees people ostracized for voicing unpopular opinions. the grenoble institute of political studies this is where the conflict erupted over a planned conference titled anti semitism racism and islamophobia professor of german klaus kinski took issue with that name saying the term islamophobia shouldn't be used on par with the other 2 terms because. if you make statements that are anti semitic or racist you can be prosecuted but the term isla
york's vibrant cultural scene that's once again showing vital signs. in new york. new york is like an energy bar there's always something going on like today there was just a performance here over there another performance 3 or 4 going on at the same time that's what makes it new york. and if it means wearing a mask to tap into that energy once again that's a price new yorkers are willing to pay. now to farnsworth college lecturer has been branded a fascist by students after he questioned usage...
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new york, new york. we must play that three times a day. alan steel, the ceo of the javits, he suggested it. he's like, hey, why don't you do that? because we're playing bach, beetles, we are mixing it up with popular music but new so emotional about that song. >> of course. i listen to that song probably once a week. kendis wants to say something. >> it's funny watching the national guard traps dance in the background of that clip. >> everybody has been down to what you are playing. >> that's awesome. >> victoria, thank you both not only for what you are doing every single day bringing joy to these people but also for joining us and sharing your story with us. we appreciate it. to go from seeing javits center as a field hospital to a vaccine center. >> if i could say quickly, we are donor supported. our hope is to inspire new yorkers to check us out. we are absolutely dedicated to keeping this music going and hoping that new york will put value around it. >> all right, everybody. you're listening. >> we're on deck. great to see those ladies. >>> coming up, the latest on the migrant crossings as they are finger pointing over solutions. donald trump is now reinserting himself into this debate. why the former pres
new york, new york. we must play that three times a day. alan steel, the ceo of the javits, he suggested it. he's like, hey, why don't you do that? because we're playing bach, beetles, we are mixing it up with popular music but new so emotional about that song. >> of course. i listen to that song probably once a week. kendis wants to say something. >> it's funny watching the national guard traps dance in the background of that clip. >> everybody has been down to what you are...
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good news is that we've surpassed president biden's goal of 100 million shots in his first one hundred days. >> that is true, pamela. also some encouraging news here in the state of new york. new york's governor says at this point, one in every four people in the state has received at least one dose of the vaccine. that adds up to about 5 million people here in the state of new york. and even with that encouraging news, the nation's leading health expert saying it is too early for anyone to be celebrating. >> vaccines are coming on really well, between 2 million and 3 million doses per day, are going into people. if we can just hang on a bit longer, the more people that get vaccinated, the less likelihood that there is going to be a surge. >> reporter: dr. anthony fauci urging americans eager to ease restrictions and be patient, or else. >> what's happened in the past and history has shown us that when you have that plateauing, that's usually the forerunner of another surge. >> despite the warnings, several states moving ahead and relaxing restrictions. in connecticut, as of friday, restaurants, gyms, and houses of worship can now open at 100% capacity with some covid restrictions st
good news is that we've surpassed president biden's goal of 100 million shots in his first one hundred days. >> that is true, pamela. also some encouraging news here in the state of new york. new york's governor says at this point, one in every four people in the state has received at least one dose of the vaccine. that adds up to about 5 million people here in the state of new york. and even with that encouraging news, the nation's leading health expert saying it is too early for anyone...
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. >>> we have breaking news tonight that could move new york state one step closer to having a woman governor. "new york times" is reporting tonight that yet another young woman has come forward with sexual harassment allegation against governor andrew cuomo. leading the "new york times" reporting on three serious accusations of sexual harassment against the governor from three separate women, two of whom were working for governor cuomo at the time of the incidents. breaking news is woman 30 years younger who worked in obama administration and biden presidential campaign but never worked for governor cuomo. tells the "new york times" had a disturbing encounter at new york city wedding in september of 2019. "times" has included this photograph of the incident as it was happening at wedding. details surrounding that photograph reported in "new york times" are difficult to read and make you want to turn away from that photograph. woman in this photo told the "times," he said can i kiss you, i felt so uncomfortable and embarrassed when really he is the one who should have been embarrassed. jesse mckinley's
. >>> we have breaking news tonight that could move new york state one step closer to having a woman governor. "new york times" is reporting tonight that yet another young woman has come forward with sexual harassment allegation against governor andrew cuomo. leading the "new york times" reporting on three serious accusations of sexual harassment against the governor from three separate women, two of whom were working for governor cuomo at the time of the incidents....
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, jimmy carter campaigned in austin, texas, and ronald reagan campaigned in new york and los angeles. >> not just new york, new york city. >> new york city. albany. that was the last day of the campaign. so, more states were open at that time. >> sure. >> and, so, you know, if you're down like in the low 40s, you know, what do you do to get over the magic number? we sort of felt like we were stalled out. so, reagan's whole strategy had been to try to buck up john anderson on the grounds that anderson was a registered republican, i'm not sure he still was at that time. >> that's right. he had been a republican congressman and then switched to independence. >> but his issue stands were much closer to carter than reagan. so, you know, we felt that if we could buck him up every vote he took would probably come from carter and not from us. but carter refused a three-way debate. so as we go into october, not only are we stalled at low 40s, but we have no debate. you know, we thought we could do pretty well in a debate, we had no debate now because carter and all of a sudden so it shows you how reagan is willing to,
, jimmy carter campaigned in austin, texas, and ronald reagan campaigned in new york and los angeles. >> not just new york, new york city. >> new york city. albany. that was the last day of the campaign. so, more states were open at that time. >> sure. >> and, so, you know, if you're down like in the low 40s, you know, what do you do to get over the magic number? we sort of felt like we were stalled out. so, reagan's whole strategy had been to try to buck up john...
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as lots of -- lots of new yorkers do, as new york -- new york eligibility of the vaccine opens to everybody, age 30 and over, as of 8:00 a.m., tomorrow. i'll see you, again, tomorrow. see what kind of shape i'm in. now, it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> oh, you will get the vaccine, rachel. it's only a matter of time. especially, according to what the president said today. everyone is getting this vaccine -- eligible, for it, certainly, by the middle of may -- april. april. so -- >> i know. but -- but a matter of time is, like, the matter of time. exactly. like, i just feel like -- i feel like i'm hanging by my fingernails. you know what it is? i'm really, really ready. >> once you -- once you meet the qualifications, i have seen this with many people. the minute they meet the kboiskzs in their state, suddenly, it becomes the most urgent thing in their lives. and many of them, the week before, thought, i'll get it when i get it. and then, it was just instantly refresh, refresh, refresh, just like you say. >> i am telling you, i have become eligi
as lots of -- lots of new yorkers do, as new york -- new york eligibility of the vaccine opens to everybody, age 30 and over, as of 8:00 a.m., tomorrow. i'll see you, again, tomorrow. see what kind of shape i'm in. now, it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> oh, you will get the vaccine, rachel. it's only a matter of time. especially, according to what the president said today. everyone is getting this vaccine -- eligible, for it, certainly, by the...
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new yorkers. for the most part. different areas of new york, off from new york city. so there is a different understanding of human beings from new york than there was in the deep south. >> that was and why, see new york city representing american politics, even now. >> that is right. the last melting pot we got in this country. >> so please tell me about the scene you first saw when you landed, how is korea, how was the landscape, how were the people? >> there were no high buildings. we did not see people. we landed by landing craft, we getting up to the beach, with water up and above our hips. when we got on the beach, we were out in a way, i think we went up to cancel initially. by trump. and from there to one of the mountains. >> one of those. >> how were people? what did you feel about the korean people when you saw them for the first time? >> i did not see many korean people. the korean people we saw were what we call kfc's. korean service corps? i was chosen to be part of the armed guards that met and protected president eisenhower when he came over. so i did ge
new yorkers. for the most part. different areas of new york, off from new york city. so there is a different understanding of human beings from new york than there was in the deep south. >> that was and why, see new york city representing american politics, even now. >> that is right. the last melting pot we got in this country. >> so please tell me about the scene you first saw when you landed, how is korea, how was the landscape, how were the people? >> there were no...
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donald trump spotted leaving trump tower wrapping up his first trip to new york city since leaving office. the new york daily newsle to check in on the trump organization. he turned over management to his son. the big east tournament returns with gains in madison square garden. >> that is where fox nation host abby joins us on the matchup. >> reporter: as he mentions we are at madison square garden, they are tipping off today after a hiatus because of covid-19. we are told only the lower bowl of the arena will be open so expect to see a little less. remember they are battling it out, they decided to cancel the rest of the game and the rest of the tournament from there. >> all my years of doing this i have been in a number of bizarre situations. that happens in life but nothing like this. the game that wasn't. >> reporter: that decision came after the acc and fcc ousted out of the tournament, the first time it was canceled since 1980 so it was a big deal but the tournament, we have a full slate of games starting earlier, check out the full screen there. game one, georgetown, you can catch xavier versus butler and
donald trump spotted leaving trump tower wrapping up his first trip to new york city since leaving office. the new york daily newsle to check in on the trump organization. he turned over management to his son. the big east tournament returns with gains in madison square garden. >> that is where fox nation host abby joins us on the matchup. >> reporter: as he mentions we are at madison square garden, they are tipping off today after a hiatus because of covid-19. we are told only the...
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let's go to the news conference with governor andrew cuomo. >> why is there such a variance in areas that are similar? why is central new york, mid-hudson 4 times higher than central new york? he's areas, same state, same demographics. it is about behavior. it is about behavior. it's about what we do. you take western new york, 1.9. western new york for weeks was a trouble area. now it's 1.9. because the community changed. the community adapted. the community heard. this is a function of personal behavior. that's why you are seeing these variances across the state. you look at new york city, the bronx is down but 5%. it doubled manhattan. staten island which was an aberration is now more in line. staten island, bronx, queens are all about the same. it is about behavior. vaccines we have big news. just under 5 million vaccines done overall. really good news. we had a white house call yesterday. johnson & johnson vaccine arrived in new york. this is from a practical point of view and not a medical point of view, much easier than the pfizer and moderna vaccines. it's one shot. you don't have to come back for a second shot. you don't have to schedule a second shot. it doesn't
let's go to the news conference with governor andrew cuomo. >> why is there such a variance in areas that are similar? why is central new york, mid-hudson 4 times higher than central new york? he's areas, same state, same demographics. it is about behavior. it is about behavior. it's about what we do. you take western new york, 1.9. western new york for weeks was a trouble area. now it's 1.9. because the community changed. the community adapted. the community heard. this is a function of...
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becoming too scarce. >>> back in this country, new york governor andrew cuomo ignoring calls for him to resign. both new york senators and most prominent new york democrats are telling the three-term governor it's time for him to step aside. here's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, new york lawmakers not mincing words. governor andrew cuomo has to go. >> he should resign. he should resign. >> it's clear that governor cuomo has lost the confidence of his governing partners, as well as the people of new york. >> reporter: but cuomo has refused. apologizing for any comments that may have been misinterpreted, but denying any misconduct. with seven women accusing him of inappropriate behavior, as well as allegations of sexual harassment from several of them, and a separate information into whether his administration altered reporting of covid deaths. a charge he also denies. >> he's literally in the way of us saving lives right now. >> reporter: some are asking for the investigations to play out. but even democrats who have stopped short of calling for his resignation are wondering if he can still lead. >> the governor should look inside his h
becoming too scarce. >>> back in this country, new york governor andrew cuomo ignoring calls for him to resign. both new york senators and most prominent new york democrats are telling the three-term governor it's time for him to step aside. here's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, new york lawmakers not mincing words. governor andrew cuomo has to go. >> he should resign. he should resign. >> it's clear that governor cuomo has lost the confidence of his governing...
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new york! _ (laughs). they're trying to say new york! as _ (laughs). they're trying to say new york! as you _ (laughs). u can see there, it does have some _ new york! as you can see there, it does have some teething - it does have some teething problems, but is still in its early stages and they are hoping the next big iteration of this will be available later on in the year. for the last couple of months, these courts have been empty. but from 29 march, play can resume again. i am really looking forward to getting back to playing tennis, and today i'm going to be testing out some tech to help if you are playing solo, to capture your performance and even improve your game. if you have no tennis partner, you can still play with the sling bag. this portable tennis ball launcher and its attached oscillator cost £780. it started as a kick—start a campaign and is now a good solution for socially distant tennis. —— kick—starter. the bag is quite large but is designed to fit in a car boot with removable battery. once charged it last up battery. once charged it last up to five hours. speed, frequency and feed r
new york! _ (laughs). they're trying to say new york! as _ (laughs). they're trying to say new york! as you _ (laughs). u can see there, it does have some _ new york! as you can see there, it does have some teething - it does have some teething problems, but is still in its early stages and they are hoping the next big iteration of this will be available later on in the year. for the last couple of months, these courts have been empty. but from 29 march, play can resume again. i am really...
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he's a bad, bad man. >> gerald in new york, many residents of new york state calling. where are you in nework state? give us a visual about where you're located. >> between colony and latham. it's albany, new york, but it's a town inside, and between. >> you are close to albany there. go ahead with your comment. >> i believe, personally, and as a male, cuomo is being targeted because he is an aggressive governor. i've been watching this whole presidency battle since it started. he has been doing the covid, pandemic, he has been the most aggressive, aggressive governor about this covid thing and has not been able to get any help from the government. now all of a sudden, the backlash to him is because he is so aggressive, this is how they are going to come at you. >> how does all that relate to these allegations from these three women? >> you understand politics like everyone else does. and probably on a higher level. if we can't get you one way we will get you another and that's the bottom line. you know, he has been aggressive during this whole thing. and he's a democrat. all the governors
he's a bad, bad man. >> gerald in new york, many residents of new york state calling. where are you in nework state? give us a visual about where you're located. >> between colony and latham. it's albany, new york, but it's a town inside, and between. >> you are close to albany there. go ahead with your comment. >> i believe, personally, and as a male, cuomo is being targeted because he is an aggressive governor. i've been watching this whole presidency battle since it...
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new york, mid-hudson four times higher than central new york, right? these areas, same basic demographics, it is about behavior. it is about behavior. it's about what we do. you take western new york, 1.9. western new york for weeks was a trouble area. and now it's 1.9, because the community changed. the community adapted. the community heard. and this is a function of personal behavior. and that's why you are seeing these variances across the state. you look at new york city, the bronx is down where it was but 5%. it's double in manhattan. staten island, which was an andoration is more in island. staten island, bronx, queens, are all about the same. it is about behavior. vaccines, we have big news. just under 5 million vaccines done overall. really good news. we had a white house call yesterday. johnson and johnson vaccine has arrived in new york. this is from a practical point of view, not a medical point of view, much easier than the pfizer-moderna. you don't have to schedule a second shot. don't make a second appointment and no cold storage for the johnson and johnson. so it is a very big deal. we are expecting an initial traump of 164,000 doses and i'll explain in that w
new york, mid-hudson four times higher than central new york, right? these areas, same basic demographics, it is about behavior. it is about behavior. it's about what we do. you take western new york, 1.9. western new york for weeks was a trouble area. and now it's 1.9, because the community changed. the community adapted. the community heard. and this is a function of personal behavior. and that's why you are seeing these variances across the state. you look at new york city, the bronx is down...
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new york city functional again and safe again. and viable again. we have to do that quickly. >> harris: the gloves are off. that is new york governor andrew cuomo throwing newing multiple calls for member of his own party to resign. you know that. we are reporting it. three women have come forward, two of them aides, claims that he made unwanted advances. and this came after de blasio hit the governor over the scandal. here the mayor is today. >> he should address his own problems, and not try to put down the people of new york city. we need investigation in the allegation of sexual harassment and the nursing home scandal. when anybody, an older man tries to take advantage of a younger woman makes that woman feel if she doesn't consent to what the man wants she may not keep her job. these are horrible things that are unacceptable in our society. the abusive behavior, the completenning behavior goes way back and it's gotten worse in many ways but it's not new. >> harris: wow! dem-on-dem crime. jimmy falia. look, across america you talk to people all over the country. people are watching this. like popcorn watching this. that is just part of the two guys argu
new york city functional again and safe again. and viable again. we have to do that quickly. >> harris: the gloves are off. that is new york governor andrew cuomo throwing newing multiple calls for member of his own party to resign. you know that. we are reporting it. three women have come forward, two of them aides, claims that he made unwanted advances. and this came after de blasio hit the governor over the scandal. here the mayor is today. >> he should address his own problems,...
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new york. new york's department of education is announcing that public high schools in new york city will resumeill be testing. every week 20% of students and staff will be randomly selected for covid-19. they say competitive sports will be coming back to high schools in may. there will be no spectators to begin with. locker rooms will be strictly prohibited. they're trying to bring everything outside as much as possible. >> i'm natasha chen. arkansas governor announced a new toll-free number to schedule a vaccine appointment in the state. representatives can help people schedule an appointment run by the department of health or give information about other vaccine providers in the caller's area. as of monday more people in arkansas also became eligible to receive a covid-19 vaccine. workers in manufacturing facilities, public transportation and other public facing jobs like grocery and delivery services are eligible as well as adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. >>> i'm adrian bronus in chicago. on monday the city's mayor announced they will start welcoming baseball fans to
new york. new york's department of education is announcing that public high schools in new york city will resumeill be testing. every week 20% of students and staff will be randomly selected for covid-19. they say competitive sports will be coming back to high schools in may. there will be no spectators to begin with. locker rooms will be strictly prohibited. they're trying to bring everything outside as much as possible. >> i'm natasha chen. arkansas governor announced a new toll-free...
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i didn't come to new york to leave the omaha nebraska life i'm going to go with some of the weirdness so i did find people in new york and wanted to play a little yeah i think that new york's great too because people have opinions for sure here and like you get everybody all walks of life like the summer people coming through new york and you know it is 8000000 people at half the people don't know the show that's 4000000 people were playing what was somewhat like that and it's definitely the right playground. well the show keeps getting much better going to blow your cover completely brother so you've got to you've got to tread water there ain't no. better i could camp rather. there you go i want to talk about misery and that's why you have i i'll be honest impractical jokers big i don't know this as much although i read the promise it's a star we're talking to joe got to tell me there's a poly somewhere in the family tree there has to be an impractical jokers as i said in its 9th season and that's thursday's 10 pm tru t.v. back more joe got it right up to this dennis miller plus what. a government that's been able to print money willy nilly without. without any acc
i didn't come to new york to leave the omaha nebraska life i'm going to go with some of the weirdness so i did find people in new york and wanted to play a little yeah i think that new york's great too because people have opinions for sure here and like you get everybody all walks of life like the summer people coming through new york and you know it is 8000000 people at half the people don't know the show that's 4000000 people were playing what was somewhat like that and it's definitely the...
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new york, your home is city. there is a lot going on in new york right now in the finance services industry, people and companies moving elsewhere. what keeps a business like jpmorgan in newnew york could have a bit after difficult time, too. already real estate needs will come down. emotion of us are going to more open seating. you don't need 100 seats for fewer employees. if you have higher individual taxes and corporate taxer, that does a pretty good job of driving people out, as does crime and inhospitable. make it like london, a wonderful place to visit. it is the arts, sciences, safety, parks, the soundness and the tax system. for ron do not, it is the rule of law. all the things around the financial system there, the lawyers, accountants and tech people, and they are all kind of important. we need to do that here. you are going to have some exits anyway because some of the bad stuff has been happening too much, and you have seen a bunch of people vote with their feet and leave the city. but new york can fight back. it just has to have a real strategy. >> before we go, just a quick jamie dimon question. you are going to be 65 next week. you have been in the job sinc
new york, your home is city. there is a lot going on in new york right now in the finance services industry, people and companies moving elsewhere. what keeps a business like jpmorgan in newnew york could have a bit after difficult time, too. already real estate needs will come down. emotion of us are going to more open seating. you don't need 100 seats for fewer employees. if you have higher individual taxes and corporate taxer, that does a pretty good job of driving people out, as does crime...
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new york. new york democrats are now overwhelmingly calling for his resignation including schumer schumer. they say the investigation should play out. why is that? >> well, that was their position that they feel like they learned through al franken situation, a lot of people felt they pulled the trigger too fast. there was an investigation and there was a huge back lash from democratic voters. so their position is, have a real investigation. get to the bottom of it. find out what happened and don't make any premature decisions until you have all the facts. >> thank you. i bring in sarah murray with the latest on the growing assault on voting rights. thank you for joining. there are more than 250 bills in 43 states trying to make it harder to vote. governor abbott is the latest republican to join this effort. are not his plans based on lies about fraud? >> well, it was interesting, listening to governor abbott today. emthese bills, two dozen have been introduced by lawmakers in texas, are important so they build trust and confidence for constituents in their elections. he doesn't mention the reason people may not have trust and confidence in their elections is because republicans have been running around insisting there's widespread voter fraud when there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud. even governor abbott wasn't able to come out in front of the cameras today and say there was widespread voter fraud. but that hand stopped republican lawmakers. and in texas, they're talking about early voting, to make it harder to get absentee ballots or return they will. a lot of this was pushback in houston when we saw the early voting places open 24 hours, drive-through polling sites and that kind of thing. >> you have some new reporting on what democrats are doing to push back against these measures in the republican led states. >> this is a big campaign. what they're doing is going national. a bunch of left leaning groups that have teams up together and citizens united. the nationalic redistricting committee, they're going to pour $30 million into 12 to 15 states where they're going on convince senators to get this bill that already passed the house of representatives, this sweeping election bill, and get it through the senate. the reason it is a challenge is this fight over what will happen with this election bill will cold h coalesce. the arguments the left leaning groups are making, this has to pass the senate no matter what. we don't care how you get there. we don't care if you have to make a procedural change to the rules to get around the filibuster. we want this to pass. >> we're hearing voting rights groups in georgia are calling to speak out against voter suppression. what are you hearing? >> no s
new york. new york democrats are now overwhelmingly calling for his resignation including schumer schumer. they say the investigation should play out. why is that? >> well, that was their position that they feel like they learned through al franken situation, a lot of people felt they pulled the trigger too fast. there was an investigation and there was a huge back lash from democratic voters. so their position is, have a real investigation. get to the bottom of it. find out what happened...
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new york's two senators saying it is clear he's lost the confidence of his governing partners and the people of new york. abc's stephanie ramos leading us off tonight outside the governor's office right here in new york. >> reporter: tonight, new york governor andrew cuomo defiant. >> i'm not going to resign. i never harassed anyone. i never abused anyone. i never assaulted anyone. now -- and i never would. >> reporter: the embattled governor under growing pressure to step down after allegations of inappropriate behavior. now the state's two senators saying cuomo must go. chuck schumer and kirsten gillibrand writing, governor cuomo has lost the confidence of his partners and the people of new york. governor cuomo should resign. jerry nadler, one of the highest ranking democrats in congress and alexandria ocasio-cortez wri writing, we believe these women. we believe the reporting. governor cuomo can no longer effectively lead. over the last two weeks six women have accused him of sexual harassment and unwanted advances. the most recent, an unidentified woman, still working for the governor. her colleague telling "the albany times union" that the gove governor reached under her shirt. today cuomo
new york's two senators saying it is clear he's lost the confidence of his governing partners and the people of new york. abc's stephanie ramos leading us off tonight outside the governor's office right here in new york. >> reporter: tonight, new york governor andrew cuomo defiant. >> i'm not going to resign. i never harassed anyone. i never abused anyone. i never assaulted anyone. now -- and i never would. >> reporter: the embattled governor under growing pressure to step...
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new york. new york's total hospitalizations have dropped by more than one third in a month. its current rate is the highest in the u.s.. it is happening while andrew cuomo takes steps toward rolling back pandemic protections. the biden administration will have to settle fight it didn't start. the trump administration up proposed rules that require service firms to reveal the identities of cryptocurrency holders. the goal is to prevent money-laundering laundering, but analysts say prices -- expected the prices to plummet. global newshours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> understand that the china relationship is always tenuous. there are many factors to that relationship that could impact and affect what china decides to do. it is necessary for us to continue to look for new markets and deeper markets. jonathan: tom vilsack there. from new york city this morning, good morning. i'm jonathan ferro. it is payrolls friday. the equity market shaping up as follows. the s&p up .8%. the fx market, euro, weaker. euro-dollar, 19.35. an crude with a 65 handle. he policy era, if you want to call it that of opec-plus, and tom, unpredictable as ever over at opec. not willing to step in against this move just yet. tom: up at dollar .74. -- $1.74. it is a fascinating jobs day. the backdrop here is higher and higher rates. thomas or like is bloomberg's chief economist. he is definitive on the linkages of
new york. new york's total hospitalizations have dropped by more than one third in a month. its current rate is the highest in the u.s.. it is happening while andrew cuomo takes steps toward rolling back pandemic protections. the biden administration will have to settle fight it didn't start. the trump administration up proposed rules that require service firms to reveal the identities of cryptocurrency holders. the goal is to prevent money-laundering laundering, but analysts say prices --...
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york _ context for us. los angeles and new york together _ context for us. los angeles and new yorkunt for about 14—15% of the box office market in the united states. it is key that we have our full market open in the us. many theatres are local. they are in individual markets. but the actual market for movie theatres is a national one and to some degree an international one. it to some degree an international one. ., , , , ,, to some degree an international one. .,, ,, one. it will not be business as usual. there _ one. it will not be business as usual. there will _ one. it will not be business as usual. there will have - one. it will not be business as usual. there will have to - one. it will not be business as usual. there will have to be . usual. there will have to be social distancing and restrictions on numbers. so, will cinema still be able to make money they desperately need to make back? hat make money they desperately need to make back?— make money they desperately need to make back? not at the initial capacities. _ need to make back? not at the initial capacities. but _ n
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york's vibrant cultural scene that's once again showing vital signs. in new york. new york is like an energy bar there's always something going on like today there was just a performance here over there another performance 3 or 4 going on at the same time that's what makes it new york. and if it means wearing a mask to tap into that energy once again that's a price new yorkers are willing to pay. now to france where a college lecturer has been branded a fascist by students after he questioned usage of the term islamophobia the case has sparked the new debate about freedom of speech and about the recent trend of so-called council culture which sees people ostracized for voicing unpopular opinions. the grenoble institute of political studies this is where the conflict erupted over a planned conference titled anti semitism racism and islamophobia professor of german clubs kinsler took issue with that name saying the term islamophobia shouldn't be used on par with the other 2 terms because. if you make statements that are anti semitic or racist you can be prosecuted but the ter
york's vibrant cultural scene that's once again showing vital signs. in new york. new york is like an energy bar there's always something going on like today there was just a performance here over there another performance 3 or 4 going on at the same time that's what makes it new york. and if it means wearing a mask to tap into that energy once again that's a price new yorkers are willing to pay. now to france where a college lecturer has been branded a fascist by students after he questioned...