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so what do new yorkers who walk around concern this has been an analogized to the bernie gets in the ccosted during a high crime era of new york. and he had a gun on him, and he shot four young men on that subway train. it was a famous case in new york city. pete: yeah, i've heard that. will: and he garnered a ton of support because new yorkers were fed if up with the danger of -- of being a new yorker, but also riding on the subway. what do new yorkers feel about this threat on a regular basis, that could be answered in this case by the reasonable -- pete: it's a good question. is that americans supporting him but do new yorkers? will: i don't know. you've pointed out several times, you get what you vote for in this city. that's why i think when lawrence jones take to to the streets of new york and starts asking people what they think about this case, it give is you some insight into what that standard may be for the new yorkers. >> i mean, i guess i get it, but at the same time it's a little excessive. i'm sure he didn't mean to kill the guy. >> always feel uncomfortable, it's not s
so what do new yorkers who walk around concern this has been an analogized to the bernie gets in the ccosted during a high crime era of new york. and he had a gun on him, and he shot four young men on that subway train. it was a famous case in new york city. pete: yeah, i've heard that. will: and he garnered a ton of support because new yorkers were fed if up with the danger of -- of being a new yorker, but also riding on the subway. what do new yorkers feel about this threat on a regular...
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the duke and duchess of hazard, as a new yorker and an american, i take issue with the antics of the reddish prince harry reid he claims to have been involved in a catastrophic car chase in new york city lasted two hours. he's being ridiculed, as he should be. there's one great burned his boat. serious stuff. on the market, no big selloff after yesterday's strong rally. a bit more optimism, the debt ceiling deal can be reached before the deadline but if there is a deal, how much extra spending will be in it and how big a tax increase? i guess that would be the market next big word. the data of 400 yesterday, don 100 at the opening today. losses for the s&p and nasdaq. s&p of 48 yesterday. walmart came out with what i will call a solid report this morning and since it offered a solid guidance recall, the stock is up nearly 2%. interest rates are up, two year treasury way above 4%, you're looking close to four and a quarter%, that will not help but nasdaq. ten year treasury way above three and a half%. i think we are looking at 362 and look at the six month bill powering ahead, 530 well
the duke and duchess of hazard, as a new yorker and an american, i take issue with the antics of the reddish prince harry reid he claims to have been involved in a catastrophic car chase in new york city lasted two hours. he's being ridiculed, as he should be. there's one great burned his boat. serious stuff. on the market, no big selloff after yesterday's strong rally. a bit more optimism, the debt ceiling deal can be reached before the deadline but if there is a deal, how much extra spending...
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i told you, new yorkers love this.catch the second evening of manhattan henge when the sun aligns within the grid of buildings in midtown manhattan. look how gorgeous it is. so pretty. the phenomenon occurs twice a year on two consecutive days. the next manhattanhenge will occur on july 12th and 13th. have you ever seen it? i haven't. i miss it every time i'm in brooklyn and there are no good you can't see it from brooklyn. you can only see it in manhattan and queens. well, apparently it happens every year. so it happens next year. the goal. well, and you know, your kids go to bed early, right? so you can't ditch them. i know. i know. maybe next year they can stay up a little bit later and we can see it. but the thing i love about it, i said this yesterday, you know, new yorkers don't get excited about anything, but they actually love this stops my social media. it must be important, ♪ ♪ >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and mark!" today, recording artist and broadway star, josh groban! plus, from the comedy series a
i told you, new yorkers love this.catch the second evening of manhattan henge when the sun aligns within the grid of buildings in midtown manhattan. look how gorgeous it is. so pretty. the phenomenon occurs twice a year on two consecutive days. the next manhattanhenge will occur on july 12th and 13th. have you ever seen it? i haven't. i miss it every time i'm in brooklyn and there are no good you can't see it from brooklyn. you can only see it in manhattan and queens. well, apparently it...
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and of the man who drove his truck into new yorkers face-to-face with victims' >> cit of palo alto is approving a new restaurant. ruleca askedo fora constrltuction to be all electr. the chef threatened to stop the project, but officials said they will make an exception for gas, saying that gas lieeinn e works before the had policy. the restaurant will be at a local shopping center, the only ability they are allowed to use gas. dan: california's thri industry has a storied past. we our sharing history as part of the heritage month. chinese laborers who came in the 1800s had a big hand in developing the wineries and vineyards here. we take a closer look. >> this one looks great. right there. this 85 year old, paul, always wanted to make wine. >> about 16 acres. reporter: he never expected to make history. >> it has been 42 years, and the family put all this together. reporter: he is the first chinese american ventnor in northern california, a labor of love that stretches for three generations. >> my dad drove the tractor. reporter: the story of chinese laborers here is even more histori
and of the man who drove his truck into new yorkers face-to-face with victims' >> cit of palo alto is approving a new restaurant. ruleca askedo fora constrltuction to be all electr. the chef threatened to stop the project, but officials said they will make an exception for gas, saying that gas lieeinn e works before the had policy. the restaurant will be at a local shopping center, the only ability they are allowed to use gas. dan: california's thri industry has a storied past. we our...
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. - rudy giuliani is... the greatest new yorker in the history of the city of new york. - rudy is a take-chargeof individual. - rudy giuliani was the crusader for truth. - congratulate the police department... - there doesn't have to be a shared truth. there doesn't have to be shared facts. - there's not a thing in the world wrong with hating. and i'll be damn straight that i'm gonna hate him enough that we do something about him. - we have no idea if they really are ballots. let's have trial by combat! there is just america! [crowd cheering] what happened to it? stop that. no! quiet! quiet! - ♪ i saw god out on the block today ♪ ♪ ♪ he was darker than the preachers say ♪ ♪ with a teardrop tattooed on his face ♪ ♪ and dirt in his fingers ♪ ♪ i heard angels when he laughed the way ♪ ♪ that people do when they have known true pain ♪ ♪ for his sins i don't know who to blame ♪ ♪ what choice was he given? ♪ in this world that we're livin' ♪ ♪ when i see you, i see you ♪ ♪ i see love i see love ♪ ♪ i see america ♪ i see love ♪ when i see you, i see you ♪ ♪ i see love i see love ♪ ♪ i see america [bir
. - rudy giuliani is... the greatest new yorker in the history of the city of new york. - rudy is a take-chargeof individual. - rudy giuliani was the crusader for truth. - congratulate the police department... - there doesn't have to be a shared truth. there doesn't have to be shared facts. - there's not a thing in the world wrong with hating. and i'll be damn straight that i'm gonna hate him enough that we do something about him. - we have no idea if they really are ballots. let's have trial...
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that you have for ferrets is something you should examine with a therapist. - it's no secret to new yorkers it official, a formal separation. - he's out of control, this guy. he cleaned up new york. he made it better. he thinks he, like, runs the world. - the brooklyn art museum's exhibit entitled "sensation," featuring a dung-decorated painting of the blessed mother. - i think this show is disgusting. it's a terrible, terrible use of government funds. and i think we'll do everything we can to remove funding for the brooklyn museum until the director comes to his senses. - his second term, he became a guy i really didn't like. i went from a guy, like, "yeah, not so bad," to like, "ugh!" - and this started to rankle a lot of people in a lot of corners of the city, the animal lovers, the culture lovers. the black and brown folks were already, you know, clear that rudy was not gonna be their kind of guy. you know, so his coalition just started to fall apart piece by piece. "this is enough already. let's move on." - and then the parade had passed. it was done. now even his personal life was an
that you have for ferrets is something you should examine with a therapist. - it's no secret to new yorkers it official, a formal separation. - he's out of control, this guy. he cleaned up new york. he made it better. he thinks he, like, runs the world. - the brooklyn art museum's exhibit entitled "sensation," featuring a dung-decorated painting of the blessed mother. - i think this show is disgusting. it's a terrible, terrible use of government funds. and i think we'll do everything...
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masterpiece in taste the- now, if you wannae ato be with me,stem. you gotta walk fast 'cause we new yorkershave to step off. new york-- it's famous for baseball, pastrami on rye, and, of course, hip-hop. [hip-hop music] ♪ ever heard of jay-z, megan thee stallion, and snoop dogg? of course you have. they're hip hop royalty. but what you probably haven't heard is that my people played a big role in getting that whole scene off the ground. well, it all started right here in the city that never sleeps. hip-hop culture has always been so important to me on so many levels because it was counterculture. it was subversive because we latin and black people were kept out of the limelight. so this culture came out from the hood, and we latin people were there. it's black culture, but we assisted. and now you're gonna meet a legend, bro. ♪ legend in the house. - johnny! - tony touch. all right, now, for those of you who may not know who this legend is, he's the mix tape king. that's right. [record scratching] the mix tape, a new york city '90s hip-hop institution, and arguably the most democratic form
masterpiece in taste the- now, if you wannae ato be with me,stem. you gotta walk fast 'cause we new yorkershave to step off. new york-- it's famous for baseball, pastrami on rye, and, of course, hip-hop. [hip-hop music] ♪ ever heard of jay-z, megan thee stallion, and snoop dogg? of course you have. they're hip hop royalty. but what you probably haven't heard is that my people played a big role in getting that whole scene off the ground. well, it all started right here in the city that never...
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as a new yorker, we have got to stop and take account of what we are doing with mental illness and crimeneed help should get it. richard st. paul, thank you for joining us in your insight on the case. >> thank you. one of the attorneys will be speaking out on this. he will be on tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. five on the five, 5:00 p.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel. arthel. >> the man suspected in the disappearance of natalie holloway nearly 20 years ago now facing extradition to the u.s. his lawyer tells fox news he could face additional charges. ted williams covered this case from the beginning and he joins us next with his analysis. ♪ we were able to track our technician and knew exactly when he'd arrive. we can keep working! ♪ synth music ♪ >> woman: safelite came to us. >> tech: hi, i'm kendrick. >> woman: replaced our windshield, and installed new wipers to protect our new glass. that's service on our time. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ hi, i'm katie. i live in flagstaff, arizona. i'm an older student. i'm getting my doctorate in clinical psychology. i do
as a new yorker, we have got to stop and take account of what we are doing with mental illness and crimeneed help should get it. richard st. paul, thank you for joining us in your insight on the case. >> thank you. one of the attorneys will be speaking out on this. he will be on tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. five on the five, 5:00 p.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel. arthel. >> the man suspected in the disappearance of natalie holloway nearly 20 years ago now facing extradition...
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this is the kind of story we need right now every new yorker dreams of moving out of their tiny [ bleep- [ laughter ] -- into a nicer neighborhood, and flaco did it [ laughter ] every new yorker wants to live on central park? suddenly this dude was living in central park, without a trust fund incredible also flaco had been living next to the penguin enclosure, and if there's one thing every new yorker has had to put up with at some point, it's living next to somebody who eats a ton of fish. [ light laughter ] my man flaco escaped a nightmare. [ laughter ] not long after flaco left the zoo, he was spotted on fifth avenue, peering in the window at bergdorf goodman of course he was he spent 12 years living in manhattan, never got to see the sights [ light laughter ] that's why he was also spotted at the statue of liberty, at the m&m store, and in the front row at "hamilton." there he is. [ laughter and applause probably a montage of him somewhere, trying on a bunch of outfits. flaco's escape created an exciting opportunity for him to spread his wings but more importantly, it created an opp
this is the kind of story we need right now every new yorker dreams of moving out of their tiny [ bleep- [ laughter ] -- into a nicer neighborhood, and flaco did it [ laughter ] every new yorker wants to live on central park? suddenly this dude was living in central park, without a trust fund incredible also flaco had been living next to the penguin enclosure, and if there's one thing every new yorker has had to put up with at some point, it's living next to somebody who eats a ton of fish. [...
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we have less money to provide the services that everybody wants for low income new yorkers. e. it is horrifyingly expensive and everything they're doing makes it harder to open a business, harder to sustain a business. people aren't coming back to the offices. guess why? it's not safe. it's expensive. and they don't like it. so do something different. maria: you know what? good for mike bloomberg for making what comment, liz. >> no question. maria: let's take a break. it was a historic weekend in england, the united kingdom, as britain welcomed the new king. all of the highlights of the coronation coming up on the other side of this. stay with us. ♪ ♪ how i wish, how yo i wish you were here. ♪ we're just two lost soulshi libbiliving in a fish bowl. yes.. and i don't think at that time- i think you're the one to tell me that we had the same birthday. yes. it's really unbelievable when you think about it, because it's been, like, really over 20 years that you were my mother and father's banker, you became my banker and now fran is in her third year of college and you're her ban
we have less money to provide the services that everybody wants for low income new yorkers. e. it is horrifyingly expensive and everything they're doing makes it harder to open a business, harder to sustain a business. people aren't coming back to the offices. guess why? it's not safe. it's expensive. and they don't like it. so do something different. maria: you know what? good for mike bloomberg for making what comment, liz. >> no question. maria: let's take a break. it was a historic...
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since last spring, my city has welcomed over 60,000 new new yorkers who are seeking asylum in our country. i congratulate and thank mayor eric adams for his remarkable leadership in taking on this great challenge. over the past year, new york city has opened up eight new humanitarian response and relief centers and 122 emergency shelters. these shelters are also currently providing over 37,000 asylum seekers with beds while their cases are being processed. however, new york city cannot do it alone. we must get the help of fema. this is why i and new york city's congressional delegation fought so hard to secure nearly $40 million for much-needed federal funding. new york is proud -- is a proud right to shelter city. it requires the city to provide asylum seekers with shelter along with their families. this week i led a letter to -- by the congressional delegation of our city to fema to oversee the immediate release of additional -- an additional $360 million in shelter and service funds. we must get that aid. madam speaker, i want to also address another issue. the weaponization of immigra
since last spring, my city has welcomed over 60,000 new new yorkers who are seeking asylum in our country. i congratulate and thank mayor eric adams for his remarkable leadership in taking on this great challenge. over the past year, new york city has opened up eight new humanitarian response and relief centers and 122 emergency shelters. these shelters are also currently providing over 37,000 asylum seekers with beds while their cases are being processed. however, new york city cannot do it...
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also in new york the man who intentionally drove his truck into new yorkers killing them face to face with his victims t convicted terrorist sentenced tonight for the attack inspired by isis, aaron katersky at the courthouse. tonight the director of the secret service is, quote, lived after agents did not notice the intruder who got into the home of president biden's national security advisor. what we've now learned in this case, pierre thomas tonight. the migrant crisis this eveni ng planenyoit to rder, in c migrants in stand a l gyms at up to 20 public schools. a major turn tonight in the idaho college murders, a grand jury indicting the suspect. what time bryan co-burger now faces and what prosecutors hav speaker kevin mccarthy siglingeg de ceiling. pside now tayingat eth..s al y republican demand r> ov roe.vi to sevtuerelyabor rtitron,ic th untr arhesirewedent trump wnond taking credit p for apinting jces who helped po erovturnti roe.eay pla cshra in floridneown shopping mall and catching ngoio fthenitoni tght as it's never been seen before. and in detroniithe images theigrehter r
also in new york the man who intentionally drove his truck into new yorkers killing them face to face with his victims t convicted terrorist sentenced tonight for the attack inspired by isis, aaron katersky at the courthouse. tonight the director of the secret service is, quote, lived after agents did not notice the intruder who got into the home of president biden's national security advisor. what we've now learned in this case, pierre thomas tonight. the migrant crisis this eveni ng...
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we're not talking about the new yorker cartoon. i think it was the new yorker pattern where, you know, i only have one glass of wine and a, but you know, the class is the size of liter. so, you know, i think, i think that's an important issue that i think the public should understand what is a standard drinking and what is considered by the cdc. moderate drinking again, it's 2 drinks a day for males wondering today for females. so you said people were drinking less during the pandemic, but there were more deadly cases of drinking during that time. what led to this kind of deadly drinking during the pandemic locked down? um, it's possible we, we, we really don't have data. is that that fine grained of analysis. what we do now was that there was a 25 percent increase in tests associated with alcohol on death certificates. in the 1st year of the pandemic, that increased was sustained an increased even more in the 2nd year. the pandemic, there's the increased cirrhosis of the liver, and a number of liver transplants. during the period
we're not talking about the new yorker cartoon. i think it was the new yorker pattern where, you know, i only have one glass of wine and a, but you know, the class is the size of liter. so, you know, i think, i think that's an important issue that i think the public should understand what is a standard drinking and what is considered by the cdc. moderate drinking again, it's 2 drinks a day for males wondering today for females. so you said people were drinking less during the pandemic, but...
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. >> jesse: the new yorkers keep voting for the same stupid policies that make everybody less safe. ee the fact that the "the washington post" and the "new york times" almost like all of a sudden like it came out of nowhere. just start -- just beating everybody over the head with race and racism at the same time, what do you think the reason is that they're doing that, specifically? at this point the old adage if it leads it bleeds, i say they want a lot of bleeding at this point. and, again, might sound uncouth. at this point, what do you call it? you have congress people literally coming out, working in tandem with people ceding these narratives before we even have all the facts. you know, on my columns follow me at malcolm flex under score 48. >> on my columns i tell everybody, tackle patience. at least 48 to 72 hours before you have all the facts. after we even got word aoc and ayanna pressley on a media blitz calling this a modern day living rooming and media all too happy to just disseminate those lines and those narratives. it's just, you know, what do you want? you want more
. >> jesse: the new yorkers keep voting for the same stupid policies that make everybody less safe. ee the fact that the "the washington post" and the "new york times" almost like all of a sudden like it came out of nowhere. just start -- just beating everybody over the head with race and racism at the same time, what do you think the reason is that they're doing that, specifically? at this point the old adage if it leads it bleeds, i say they want a lot of bleeding at...
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also in new york tonight, the man who intentionally drove his truck into new yorkers killing them face to face with his victims. convicted terrorist sentence tonight for the attack inspired by isis aaron katersky at the courthouse. the director of the secret service is "livid" after agents did not notice the intruder who got into the home of president biden's national security advisor. what we have learned of this case, peter thomas tonight. the migrant crisis this evening far from the southern border. parents protesting the city's plan to house migrants and stand-alone gems and up to 20 public schools. a major turn tonight and the idaho college murderers of a grand jury indicting the suspect with what brian kohberger faces and what prosecutors have revealed. president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy signaling they may be getting closer to a deal to raise the debt ceiling. but the president is saying about a key republican demand. the battle over abortion in the u.s. after the supreme court overturned role, and two more states moving to strictly ban abortion, and president trump
also in new york tonight, the man who intentionally drove his truck into new yorkers killing them face to face with his victims. convicted terrorist sentence tonight for the attack inspired by isis aaron katersky at the courthouse. the director of the secret service is "livid" after agents did not notice the intruder who got into the home of president biden's national security advisor. what we have learned of this case, peter thomas tonight. the migrant crisis this evening far from...
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hats offeo to you, you new yorkers. all right, buddy, thank you as always. and thank you at home for joining us this hour. quote, no one is above the law not even a former president of the united states. that is how roberta kaplan, the lawyer for writer e. jean carroll, that is how she began her statement after the verdict was read in the case against former president trump. carroll herself said, quote, i filed this lawsuit against donald trump to clear my name and to get my life back. today the world finally knows the truth. this afternoon a jury of six men and three women in manhattan found former president donald trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation. the decision was quick and it was unanimous. for years now trump has been not only denying ms. carroll's allegation that he shoved her against the wall and raped her in a dressing room of a luxury department store in the mid-'90s trump has also been attempting to smear ms. carroll's reputation. jurors believed there was enough evidence to hold trump liable for sexually abusing ms. carroll that day. an
hats offeo to you, you new yorkers. all right, buddy, thank you as always. and thank you at home for joining us this hour. quote, no one is above the law not even a former president of the united states. that is how roberta kaplan, the lawyer for writer e. jean carroll, that is how she began her statement after the verdict was read in the case against former president trump. carroll herself said, quote, i filed this lawsuit against donald trump to clear my name and to get my life back. today...
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we sent arthur producer eduardo barrette to as new yorkers what they think about all of this. with fox news to racism is increasingly becoming a factor in hiring, cognitions and even commencement where students are divided based on skin color bar where a district of new york city to talk to people and see what they think about that. let's find out what they have t say. >> should hire a person that is qualified, meets all your requirements and should have nothing to do with your age, your height, your weight, your race, your religion. >> you shouldn't judge someone based on their race. >> everybody's race shouldn't b a part of life. it should be on the basis of merit and not any race. >> should race be a factor in hiring college admissions? >> it should. this country has a lot of making up to do for people of color who've been disadvantaged since the beginning of time. >> we are seeing race being using commencement ceremony for schools like harvard university having different situation ceremonies for people of different skin colors. what's your reaction to that? please think it
we sent arthur producer eduardo barrette to as new yorkers what they think about all of this. with fox news to racism is increasingly becoming a factor in hiring, cognitions and even commencement where students are divided based on skin color bar where a district of new york city to talk to people and see what they think about that. let's find out what they have t say. >> should hire a person that is qualified, meets all your requirements and should have nothing to do with your age, your...
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i'm a life long new yorker. we moved to florida a year ago because of policies and kids being put last. i saw this kind of thing happening all the time in new york. sticking migrants in school gyms. adams is not saying he disagrees with biden on policy. i would love to hear him say that. he isn't saying that. he is saying provide us with more cash money to handle this issue in new york city. i just don't think it's anywhere near enough. we need a stark policy change and adams is not representing that at all. >> bill: it will go on for some time. it's clear. carol markowitz from the "new york post." thanks for coming on today. >> dana: look at chicago where chicago police officer ariana preston is being laid to rest today. the 24-year-old was only a few years into the job before becoming the latest victim of the city's lethal crime surge. mike tobin is live outside the church service if oak lawn, illinois. hi, mike. >> one of the things plain to see at the trinity united church of christ on chicago's south side is
i'm a life long new yorker. we moved to florida a year ago because of policies and kids being put last. i saw this kind of thing happening all the time in new york. sticking migrants in school gyms. adams is not saying he disagrees with biden on policy. i would love to hear him say that. he isn't saying that. he is saying provide us with more cash money to handle this issue in new york city. i just don't think it's anywhere near enough. we need a stark policy change and adams is not...
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can they acknowledge how new yorkers feel? the guy may have been mentally unstable. but that's not our fault. >> i get it. it's a little excessive but up sure he didn't mean to kill the guy. >> first of all, it was none of his business to put the man in chokehold. he knew when the guy stopped breathing, and he knew how long he had to hold him. >> there are crazy things happening in the city and it's scary to be out. >> if somebody attacks you. whatever you have to do, just do it. >> he did kill someone. >> maybe the state should do something with homeless people to take care of them. >> it's 50-50. i feel safer because somebody took action, but it's a little bit too excessive. >> they are harassing people who are vulnerable. >> this sounds like new york is falling apart. is it? is this for real? >> this is crazy. what's happening to daniel penny is mob justice, and everyone knows it. even the governor of knocked called for before even getting the facts. what about the other two men who helped restrain neely? do they get charged, too? do we even across knowledge they
can they acknowledge how new yorkers feel? the guy may have been mentally unstable. but that's not our fault. >> i get it. it's a little excessive but up sure he didn't mean to kill the guy. >> first of all, it was none of his business to put the man in chokehold. he knew when the guy stopped breathing, and he knew how long he had to hold him. >> there are crazy things happening in the city and it's scary to be out. >> if somebody attacks you. whatever you have to do,...
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we're not talking about the new yorker cartoon. i think it was a new yorker putting where, you know, i only have one glass of wine and a but you know, the classes, the size of liter. so, you know, i think, i think that's an important issue that i think the public should understand what is a standard drinking and what is considered by the cdc. moderate drinking again, it's 2 drinks a day for meals wondering today for females. like i said, people were drinking last during the pandemic, but there are more deadly cases of drinking during that time. what led to this kind of a deadly drinking during the pandemic lock down? um, it's possible we, we really don't have data, is that that fine grained of analysis? what we do know is that there was a 25 percent increase in test associated with alcohol on death certificates. in the 1st year of the pandemic that increased was sustained and increased even more. in the 2nd year, the pandemic, there's the increased cirrhosis of the liver, and a number of liver transplants during the period. as a pa
we're not talking about the new yorker cartoon. i think it was a new yorker putting where, you know, i only have one glass of wine and a but you know, the classes, the size of liter. so, you know, i think, i think that's an important issue that i think the public should understand what is a standard drinking and what is considered by the cdc. moderate drinking again, it's 2 drinks a day for meals wondering today for females. like i said, people were drinking last during the pandemic, but there...
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new york city mayor eric adams is giving 500 new yorkers air tags to track have beens in case they arelen. the tags were donated by a nonprofit and will be distributed by neighborhoods hardest hit. police will use the trackers to safely recover vehicles. critics say better approach is take a tougher stance against criminals. no kidding. >> griff: now to this, employees at whole foods in san francisco made 600 911 calls in the month before it closed, due to crime. >> ashley: brooke singman has the latest. >> brooke: the employees say they were regularly threatened with weapons before the store was closed. "new york times" says people threatened employees withun goes, knives, sticks, screamed and fought. 560 emergency calls made over 13 months, many depicting scenes of mayhem. one employee reported a man with a machete returning to a store and another incident involved a man attacking several guards with a comboo knife. richie greenburg says gavin newsom is failing the bay area. >> he is failing on every other point, san francisco is where he lives in the city and bay area. we are reelin
new york city mayor eric adams is giving 500 new yorkers air tags to track have beens in case they arelen. the tags were donated by a nonprofit and will be distributed by neighborhoods hardest hit. police will use the trackers to safely recover vehicles. critics say better approach is take a tougher stance against criminals. no kidding. >> griff: now to this, employees at whole foods in san francisco made 600 911 calls in the month before it closed, due to crime. >> ashley: brooke...
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it is a very significant marker of privilege for you to basically treat this underclass of new yorkersheir humanity does not count. >> sad, but we'll set. thank you so much, charles coleman. let's go back to that breaking news about migrants attempting to cross the u.s. border since the expiration of title 22. back to nbc's julie ainsley joining me from el paso. i know you just confirmed these numbers, what are they and what are they telling you? thes >> yeah, it's interesting. the numbers went down after title 42 lifted earlier. earlier this week, we saw migrants crossing the border, across the southern border, by 11, 000, and now i learned that on friday, just after title 42 lifted, there were between 70 508,000 migrants encountered by customs and border protection at the southern border. that includes a little over 7000 that crossed illegally between ports of entry, and then those who also presented themselves at ports of entry but it has the proper documentation. i think we still have to see how this goes day by day, but for now it does seem that that expected surge, at least one h
it is a very significant marker of privilege for you to basically treat this underclass of new yorkersheir humanity does not count. >> sad, but we'll set. thank you so much, charles coleman. let's go back to that breaking news about migrants attempting to cross the u.s. border since the expiration of title 22. back to nbc's julie ainsley joining me from el paso. i know you just confirmed these numbers, what are they and what are they telling you? thes >> yeah, it's interesting. the...
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sale for $49 million as the grammy winner and his wife spend most time in -- wait for it, he's a new yorkerlorida. everybody from new york goes to florida. miller light going viral for an ad in march for women's history month that got buried under the bud light backlash. >> how does the industry pay homage to founding mothers of beer? they put us in bikinis. wow. look at this. wild. it is time beer made it up to women. today miller light is on mission to clean up the beer industry. miller light has been scaring the internet and buying it back to turn it into good for women brewers. >> todd: that was real, right? >> ashley: yeah. >> todd: outkick founder clay travis said miller light needed a woke beer ad, the companies are broken and have no idea who consumes their products. the video coming to light after bud light lost millions after partnering with trans influencer dylan mulvaney. bud light tried to eliminate women and miller light trying to eliminate bikinis, the attack on women does continue. >> ashley: in miller light's defense, small defense, i think this happened before bud light an
sale for $49 million as the grammy winner and his wife spend most time in -- wait for it, he's a new yorkerlorida. everybody from new york goes to florida. miller light going viral for an ad in march for women's history month that got buried under the bud light backlash. >> how does the industry pay homage to founding mothers of beer? they put us in bikinis. wow. look at this. wild. it is time beer made it up to women. today miller light is on mission to clean up the beer industry. miller...
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as well as my new yorker covers starting in the nineties. they got a generation of readers in their nineties to cancel their subscriptions. my year culminating this award, has been really sobering. i'd always vowed to not become the elie wiesel of comic books. in fact, in the years after mao's, i would draw myself trying to outrun a £500 mouse, trying to either evade or supersede that. but now i've had try to become a mensch. it's been a long march to turn around and embrace the £500 mouse while fascist storm clouds gather together, gather yet again, all over our frying planet. so i'm even grateful that mao's now have an afterlife as a cautionary retail that it might make readers insist never again in the future, even if the past for all the othered minorities has often been a matter of never again and again and again. thank you all and see you in the funny papers. but wait, wait. i'm online. but before i get the look, i want to thank my friends and enablers of pantheon at the wylie agency who have always had back and and most, most especial
as well as my new yorker covers starting in the nineties. they got a generation of readers in their nineties to cancel their subscriptions. my year culminating this award, has been really sobering. i'd always vowed to not become the elie wiesel of comic books. in fact, in the years after mao's, i would draw myself trying to outrun a £500 mouse, trying to either evade or supersede that. but now i've had try to become a mensch. it's been a long march to turn around and embrace the £500 mouse...
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>> like i said, if i could -- >> new yorkers deserve better! you got to go, man! ay going? aren't you in ethics? >> go ahead. the. >> you're kidding. >> i know. that was new york congressman jamal bowman heckling santos as taking questions from reporters. the chaotic scene continued long after that. marjorie taylor greene stepped in to defend her embattled republican colleague. >> he's embarrassing us all. >> biden is embarrassing us. >> you have to expel him. save the party. the party is hanging by a thread. >> we have to get rid of biden. save the country! impeach biden! impeach biden! >> joining us now, cnn political analyst and "new york times" national politics reporter and writer for very serious josh baros. i felt like i was watching a scene outside of a high school or something. >> this is what this turned into. the ultimate capitol hill side show because it has no kind of end in sight. george santos is someone that has no incentive to leave congress. he is being made more famous by the day. >> he is running again. he said that has been a thrill. it's to be
>> like i said, if i could -- >> new yorkers deserve better! you got to go, man! ay going? aren't you in ethics? >> go ahead. the. >> you're kidding. >> i know. that was new york congressman jamal bowman heckling santos as taking questions from reporters. the chaotic scene continued long after that. marjorie taylor greene stepped in to defend her embattled republican colleague. >> he's embarrassing us all. >> biden is embarrassing us. >> you have...
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they always throw in george soros, another new yorker who they love to demonize. what do you make of this constant second guessing of his decisions on who to prosecute and not to prosecute when it comes to both the man who strangled jordan neely and obviously donald trump? >> well, extreme maga republicans have clearly been directed to go after alvin bragg because they're just bending the knee to the insurrectionist in chief who has ordered them apparently to try to demonize alvin bragg because he doesn't want to face the music. but i think alvin bragg is a good and decent man. he's got an extraordinary track record in law enforcement, former federal prosecutor, exemplary record. and i believe he's going to continue to follow the facts, apply the law, be guided by the constitution, and present the information to the jury, present the information to the american people, and then we can all make our own decisions about the way forward, but no one in america is above the law. that includes the former president. >> yeah. privilege, can i ask one completely unserious q
they always throw in george soros, another new yorker who they love to demonize. what do you make of this constant second guessing of his decisions on who to prosecute and not to prosecute when it comes to both the man who strangled jordan neely and obviously donald trump? >> well, extreme maga republicans have clearly been directed to go after alvin bragg because they're just bending the knee to the insurrectionist in chief who has ordered them apparently to try to demonize alvin bragg...
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but it is just a horrific crime. >> as you say, new yorkers are rattled. been rattled for a while about the subway. because they feel as though there is more violence on the subway. i know you are going to give us the stats about this. but of course, this follows on the chokehold death on the subway. it has been a bad run here from the subway. >> it's bad. it is getting better. i think, probably, most of us take the subway here. since after the pandemic, i will agree, it was a no-man's-land down there. it was disturbing. it has gotten noticeably better, as someone who takes the subway. the numbers seem to bear that out as well. this month -- major crime on the transit system is down 6.7%. that follows a trend of this year where it is down about 9%. >> so, year to date, almost down 9%, although that's -- obviously -- people don't know that, necessarily. that's not the sort of hype that goes around. >> right. and while statistically, you may know that this is a safe place to ride, i think mentally, when you hear these stories, once you know that there is an
but it is just a horrific crime. >> as you say, new yorkers are rattled. been rattled for a while about the subway. because they feel as though there is more violence on the subway. i know you are going to give us the stats about this. but of course, this follows on the chokehold death on the subway. it has been a bad run here from the subway. >> it's bad. it is getting better. i think, probably, most of us take the subway here. since after the pandemic, i will agree, it was a...
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you and i are new yorkers.treets or subways where there are people that appear to be having some kind of mental health crisis, screaming, seem threatening. and it's a question of you're trapped on a train, when one citizens wants to help other citizens. this is a tough one. >> well , you know, it is a touh one. anderson, you hit it on the head. there is no new yorker who rides the trains who has had an individual of an individual coming in, aggressive behavior, threatening behavior. people to look at their shoes, please don't make eye contact, and hope the whole thing passes. here is a situation where the individual decided to take action because he perceived a threat. we have to be realistic. in the post george floyd world, in the post eric garner world, a racially charged case on video that results in the death of man, this is going to raise i.r.a. this is going to raise questions. it's going to bring controversy. politicians are already coming out of the woodwork to comment on it. the mayor asking people to
you and i are new yorkers.treets or subways where there are people that appear to be having some kind of mental health crisis, screaming, seem threatening. and it's a question of you're trapped on a train, when one citizens wants to help other citizens. this is a tough one. >> well , you know, it is a touh one. anderson, you hit it on the head. there is no new yorker who rides the trains who has had an individual of an individual coming in, aggressive behavior, threatening behavior....
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, not just black new yorkers specifically. instead, these are the fights that we're having. we're seeing a systemic defunding of social services that are desperately needed in everything from housing and education and mental health services and that money, those buckets and buckets of money are going into the nypd, and every single policy piece of paper and data has shown us that over policing does not contribute to a safer society in any capacity. daniel penny choked jordan neely for 15 minutes, there was not a single police officer on there. so as we continue to, you know, fund the police, the nypd or transit police, whatever the proposals are, it does not necessarily create a safer environment, and it definitely didn't help jordan neely in the services that he really needed, and so if we zoom out 30,000 feet, we have to recognize that we are not going to police our way out of some of the crises that are facing new york city, and we have to be systemic in funding the institutions that we know that can support not just indivi
, not just black new yorkers specifically. instead, these are the fights that we're having. we're seeing a systemic defunding of social services that are desperately needed in everything from housing and education and mental health services and that money, those buckets and buckets of money are going into the nypd, and every single policy piece of paper and data has shown us that over policing does not contribute to a safer society in any capacity. daniel penny choked jordan neely for 15...
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and i have -- i'm a new yorker through and through, know the subway well. most people who are here do. and sometimes there are feelings of uncomfort. and i get that and understand that. and we as a society have to figure out how we address that, how we deal with that, how we provide services to people in need. what we have to all say is part of that response cannot be summarily choking someone to death. and then on top of that having to wait eight -- ten days for someone to be charged in that death. >> so there is this larger issue here about people with mental health crises who are experiencing homelessness. that is an issue in major metropolitan areas, certainly in new york city. jordan neely -- and again, his death is a tragedy of course. but jordan neely was on the new york city department of homeless services top ten list -- i'm sorry, top 50 list. meaning he'd been on the radar of officials as somebody with some of the most serious needs. what are you -- what is new york doing right now about the other 49 people on that list? to make sure that they do
and i have -- i'm a new yorker through and through, know the subway well. most people who are here do. and sometimes there are feelings of uncomfort. and i get that and understand that. and we as a society have to figure out how we address that, how we deal with that, how we provide services to people in need. what we have to all say is part of that response cannot be summarily choking someone to death. and then on top of that having to wait eight -- ten days for someone to be charged in that...
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shut and let's find out what happened, there's no reason for that. >> one of the things, every new yorker this and has a story of being on the subway and being a couple seconds of having things going wrong. the left in new york in particular has been waging war against the idea of mentally ill people in new york. they claim if people are institutionalized, we are robbing them of the agency so they black people desperately to the ill to be swarming around subways of new york and when somebody steps in and does something, that's lynching. these mentally ill people are on the streets because of radical left policies about known to illness. >> psychologists and psychiatrists will say the same thing. i want to move on to something else, not life or death but certainly daily life, women -- excuse me, men who become women wanting to play sports against women. fundamentally unfair in my view but not for any writer, one of the best female basketball players ever. listen to her take on this is issue. >> i think it's a crime, honestly, to separate someone for any reason, i definitely will be speakin
shut and let's find out what happened, there's no reason for that. >> one of the things, every new yorker this and has a story of being on the subway and being a couple seconds of having things going wrong. the left in new york in particular has been waging war against the idea of mentally ill people in new york. they claim if people are institutionalized, we are robbing them of the agency so they black people desperately to the ill to be swarming around subways of new york and when...
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it will be beyond a reasonable doubt, there will be 12 new yorkers, and i think we need to prepare our viewers, and americans that to me, somebody who's tried cases, you tried cases, i'd love to know your pinion too. to me, it is very plausible, that at least one person on a jury will say, you know what, the guy was scary, subways are scary, he was talking nonsense, and this marine, who was served honorably in our country, he was just trying to help us, and hold on to him until police can get their. i don't agree with it. i think it's properly charged. i think he should be convicted, but i think we need to be honest with people about what could very easily happen in the courtroom. >> well into your point cynthia, criminal trials require unanimous verdicts, every single member of that jury has to agree with what the outcome is. and two, there's this idea of jury nullification. you can instruct the jury of what the law is, but if the jurors decide, as you mentioned, that maybe that's not the result they want to achieve, they can ultimately either not agree, and make it unanimous, or they
it will be beyond a reasonable doubt, there will be 12 new yorkers, and i think we need to prepare our viewers, and americans that to me, somebody who's tried cases, you tried cases, i'd love to know your pinion too. to me, it is very plausible, that at least one person on a jury will say, you know what, the guy was scary, subways are scary, he was talking nonsense, and this marine, who was served honorably in our country, he was just trying to help us, and hold on to him until police can get...
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shut and let's find out what happened, there's no reason for that. >> one of the things, every new yorker this and has a story of being on the subway and being a couple seconds of having things going wrong. the left in new york in particular has been waging war against the idea of mentally ill people in new york. they claim if people are institutionalized, we are robbing them of the agency so they black people desperately to the ill to be swarming around subways of new york and when somebody steps in and does something, that's lynching. these mentally ill people are on the streets because of radical left policies about known to illness. >> psychologists and psychiatrists will say the same thing. i want to move on to something else, not life or death but certainly daily life, women -- excuse me, men who become women wanting to play sports against women. fundamentally unfair in my view but not for any writer, one of the best female basketball players ever. listen to her take on this iss issue. >> i think it's a crime, honestly, to separate someone for any reason, i definitely will be speaki
shut and let's find out what happened, there's no reason for that. >> one of the things, every new yorker this and has a story of being on the subway and being a couple seconds of having things going wrong. the left in new york in particular has been waging war against the idea of mentally ill people in new york. they claim if people are institutionalized, we are robbing them of the agency so they black people desperately to the ill to be swarming around subways of new york and when...
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shut and let's find out what happened, there's no reason for that. >> one of the things, every new yorkerws this and has a story of being on the subway and being a couple seconds of having things going wrong. the left in new york in particular has been waging war against the idea of mentally ill people in new york. they claim if people are institutionalized, we are robbing them of the agency so they black people desperately to the ill to be swarming around subways of new york and when somebody steps in and does something, that's lynching. these mentally ill people are on the streets because of radical left policies about known to illness. >> psychologists and psychiatrists will say the same thing. i want to move on to something else, not life or death but certainly daily life, women -- excuse me, men who become women wanting to play sports against women. fundamentally unfair in my view but not for any writer, one of the best female basketball players ever. listen to her take on this iss issue. >> i think it's a crime, honestly, to separate someone for any reason, i definitely will be spea
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that's where real new yorkers go to eat real new york bubblegum shrimps and watch the ball drop everys and applause] start spreading the news. >> stephen: i see you are still drinking wine. >> no, all right lie! this is just my favorite drink, diet pepsi. [laughter and applause] taste the rainbow. >> stephen: okay. mr. former mayor, i have to ask about your legal troubles. you're the target of multiple investigations in your effort to overturn the 2020 election with wild conspiracy theories. >> that's what they want you to think. i'm being pursued by an ai program on hunter biden's laptop that secretly controls the voting machines to elect a president liz cheney, which is fshort for lizard person cheney. >> stephen: no, it's not beer to mr. mayor, making the evidence free allocation in the court is the reason later this month you could possibly lose your license to practice law. >> outright lie, law, like, no, law, lie! i don't practice the law, i get out there and improvise. i'm a jazz attorney. hit it, louis! ♪ ♪ [scatting] >> stephen: becky louis. that was -- [cheers and applause]
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>> i'm a new yorker, as well, grew up in queens. playing days. my counterparts took the n.y. off my name and said only "ken." it's unless the knicks win. i hope they win so i can be kenny again and not just ken. >> do you have confidence? can they do it? >> this is it. i really believe, for miami. i don't think the heat can win a game seven in new york. this is miami heat's game seven. >> all right. i'm going to take that. all right. let's get into the book. you mentioned it, you're a new york guy. i grew up around here. you were a legend at archbishop malloy high school, all american, went to north carolina, played for one season under michael jordan, what you knew as mike, as you talk about in the book. he showed you around campus and talked to you about what it meant to play there. let's start earlier on. the book is about stories of the people who made you. early in your life, growing up in queens, a rising basketball star, who are some of those people who had an influence on you? >> well, being at archbishop malloy, dean smith,
>> i'm a new yorker, as well, grew up in queens. playing days. my counterparts took the n.y. off my name and said only "ken." it's unless the knicks win. i hope they win so i can be kenny again and not just ken. >> do you have confidence? can they do it? >> this is it. i really believe, for miami. i don't think the heat can win a game seven in new york. this is miami heat's game seven. >> all right. i'm going to take that. all right. let's get into the book....
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this new policy on top of the bail reform policy is another reason why new yorkers are a little less thank you so much for your time. "fox & friends" now. ♪ >> brian: we begin with a fox news alert. the suspected gunman who brought atlanta to a stand still for hours yesterday and everyone watching our channel is in custody this morning. >> ainsley: police accuse him of killing at least one person and hurting four other individuals in the medical center's waiting room. >> steve: in atlanta right now, jonathan serrie joins us with all the latest developments in this case. jonathan, good morning. >> yeah. good morning to you, steve, ainsley, and brian. the suspect is identified as 2 #-year-old deion patterson. he is charged withur
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we're not talking about the new yorker cartoon. i think it was in new york or proctor where, you know, i only have one glass of wine a day, but you know, the classes, the size of liter. so, you know, i think, i think that's an important issue that i think the public should understand what is a standard drinking and what is considered by the cdc. moderate drinking. again, it's tutoring today for males wondering today for females. so you said people were drinking less during the pandemic, but there were more deadly cases of drinking during that time. what led to this kind of deadly drinking during the pandemic locked down? um, it's possible we, we, we really don't have data, is that that fine grained of analysis? what we do now was that there was a 25 percent increase in tests associated with alcohol on death certificates. in the 1st year of the pandemic, that increased was sustained an increased even more in the 2nd year. the pandemic, there's the increased cirrhosis of the liver, and a number of liver transplants. during the period
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he earned several in a statement, the law firm says he stepped in to protect himself and fellow new yorkers, going on to say he risked his own life and safety for the good of his fellow passengers. >> anyone who rides the subway has come into contact with someone having a mental health episode. the mass majority of those people do not pose a threat. >> anthony can understand how passengers might feel. he encounters people in crisis daily. >> we met him back in december. he said the work is personal, sharing past struggles with mental illness. >> i know what it is like to live in the street, to go without a shower, food, a place to stay. as someone who was depressed and they are saying more acutely. >> part of the job includes responding to calls aboutas man. he assesses the individual and tries to isolate them. >> you are talking to them, everything is good and they try to punch you in the face. >> if de-escalation fails, he calls for police for back up. he sees many of the same people stuck in a cycle of crisis and a revolving door of care. services are provided as a temporary fix. we brou
he earned several in a statement, the law firm says he stepped in to protect himself and fellow new yorkers, going on to say he risked his own life and safety for the good of his fellow passengers. >> anyone who rides the subway has come into contact with someone having a mental health episode. the mass majority of those people do not pose a threat. >> anthony can understand how passengers might feel. he encounters people in crisis daily. >> we met him back in december. he...
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i wrote a couple of pieces on the edge of the pandemic subject for the new yorker and couple of more op eds for the new york times. but basically, i was shuffling my feet trying to figure out how am i going to solve those two problems? and that went on until the end of 2020. and then around christmas i got an aha. i how i can do this book. i think. and the aha had a couple of elements. first of all i decided i would write a book about the virus itself. i'll make the virus the coronavirus that causes covid to which is technically called sa's covid to covid 19, cause sa's cov two i'll write a book about sars-cov-2 critter is my main character and i'll write about the science of that, the origin of that virus question of the origin of that virus, the evolution of that virus. it's fierce journey through. the human population where it's going, whether it's ever going to go away. that's my that's my character you like. well, no, i'm not going to compare myself to i'm not going to say what i was just going to say, because don't want to compare myself with john milton. but i was thinking abou
i wrote a couple of pieces on the edge of the pandemic subject for the new yorker and couple of more op eds for the new york times. but basically, i was shuffling my feet trying to figure out how am i going to solve those two problems? and that went on until the end of 2020. and then around christmas i got an aha. i how i can do this book. i think. and the aha had a couple of elements. first of all i decided i would write a book about the virus itself. i'll make the virus the coronavirus that...
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as a new yorker, i'm particularly open to new yorkers coming on the show. >> i appreciate your time.hank you. >> of course. >>> still ahead, depression rates reaches record levels in the united states. we have some stunning new numb sisters to share with you. >>> plus ja morant saying he's taking full account for his actions at a second video surfaced. we have new reaction from the league w when we come back. ♪ at 87 years old, wewe still see the world with the wonder of new eyes, helping you discover untapped possibilities and relentlessly working with you to make them real. old school grit. new world ideas. morgan stanley. you se e you need to deliver new apps fast using the services you want in the clouds of your choice. with flexible multi-cloud services that enable digital innovation and enterprise control, vmware helps you innovate and grow. millions have made the switch from the big three to the best kept secret in wireless: xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year with the fastest mobile service. and now, get the best price for two lines of unlimited. ju
as a new yorker, i'm particularly open to new yorkers coming on the show. >> i appreciate your time.hank you. >> of course. >>> still ahead, depression rates reaches record levels in the united states. we have some stunning new numb sisters to share with you. >>> plus ja morant saying he's taking full account for his actions at a second video surfaced. we have new reaction from the league w when we come back. ♪ at 87 years old, wewe still see the world with the...