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it speaks for itself, the top 3% of new yorkers -- 1% of new yorkers pay most of the taxes.eople in soup kitchens if you don't have them, hard to keep the trains running on time. they're leaving the city in droves, and they're worried about two things primarily. they're worried about higher taxes, the tax rate is already high andnd -- it could go up, and they're worried about escalating crimes. will you raise taxes if you become mayor, what will you to address the crime issue? >> well, first of all, let me just say no one in this race has the experience in moments of crisis that i do. finish nobody else has managed a $4 trillion budget. nobody else has sat side by side with dr. fauci in the situation room to get a pandemic under control like this. and i am the only candidate in this race, i believe, who can get in quickly, make sure that we are rebuilding our economy because we are focused on making this city safe again, welcoming new yorkers back, welcoming people from around the world. and we're going to need to do that to rebuild our economy. and so i think i'm a unique c
it speaks for itself, the top 3% of new yorkers -- 1% of new yorkers pay most of the taxes.eople in soup kitchens if you don't have them, hard to keep the trains running on time. they're leaving the city in droves, and they're worried about two things primarily. they're worried about higher taxes, the tax rate is already high andnd -- it could go up, and they're worried about escalating crimes. will you raise taxes if you become mayor, what will you to address the crime issue? >> well,...
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. >> i'm not going to let new yorkers be lied to.oing to let you hurt new yorkers by lying about what happened surrounding the death of a loved one. judge jeanine: so the liar in chief put on his cheek and commander superman cape and he is not going to let people lie to you especially the causes pain to new yorkers. he said he should have taken on the lies earlier and done it more aggressively but then he deflects saying people die in nursing homes all over the country but andrew the problem is in other parts of the country your mandate couldn't protect them and you lied about it and you lied about it because you and your health care lobbyist, you had to appease them, the ones who gave you millions for your campaign, the ones who ran ads during your last campaign and then you turn around and you give them immunity from civil and criminal responsibility? do you are the liar and you are a crook and you said there was a gripe? >> we should have been more aggressive in fighting the misinformation. most people would not say that one of my
. >> i'm not going to let new yorkers be lied to.oing to let you hurt new yorkers by lying about what happened surrounding the death of a loved one. judge jeanine: so the liar in chief put on his cheek and commander superman cape and he is not going to let people lie to you especially the causes pain to new yorkers. he said he should have taken on the lies earlier and done it more aggressively but then he deflects saying people die in nursing homes all over the country but andrew the...
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and another senator said to new yorkers watching cuomo's press conference, it's riddled with lies, theater and deflection. and democratic assembly members wrote "the things said in his last press conference were frightening for their blatant goal to mislead." at least 14 state senators are now calling for cuomo's emergency executive powers to be stripped away from him. >> he needs to fix it and fix it quickly. that means coming forth with information a year ago. the emergency powers were necessary. today they have -- they no longer seem necessary. >> despite concerns that this controversy has undermined public trust in him, martha, cuomo says he believes this pandemic is best managed under him and that emergency power authorization in that use. martha? >> martha: bryan llenas, thank
and another senator said to new yorkers watching cuomo's press conference, it's riddled with lies, theater and deflection. and democratic assembly members wrote "the things said in his last press conference were frightening for their blatant goal to mislead." at least 14 state senators are now calling for cuomo's emergency executive powers to be stripped away from him. >> he needs to fix it and fix it quickly. that means coming forth with information a year ago. the emergency...
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that new yorkers in general are pretty disciplined and i'd guess that the measures will be working and then we shouldn't forget it's only a 25 percent capacity allowed for indoor dining starting friday will is there will consumers and diners be willing to show up basically i mean it's one thing to open but will they actually show up. now that is really the big question i've actually been out to him earlier this week there was a friend in manhattan in one of those hot kind of the thing is so it was pretty crowded crowded at that place but if we talk about theaters for example so broadway might reopen in the spring but probably people would need to bring in negative cova testim so there are some limitations and we really have to wait and see how strong a business we're recovered all right corner with a view from new york thank you very much. let's take a look now at some of the other business stories making headlines federal reserve chairman jerome powell says the u.s. should be focusing on achieving full employment not worrying about federal debt levels during a panel discussion he said
that new yorkers in general are pretty disciplined and i'd guess that the measures will be working and then we shouldn't forget it's only a 25 percent capacity allowed for indoor dining starting friday will is there will consumers and diners be willing to show up basically i mean it's one thing to open but will they actually show up. now that is really the big question i've actually been out to him earlier this week there was a friend in manhattan in one of those hot kind of the thing is so it...
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he didn't just hurt new yorkers, he hurt covid victims across the united states. e offense. >> it's a safe assumption to say his news conference this afternoon does not put this to stretch by rest by any stretch of the imagination. sandra, again there is a case here of the governor of new york not saying we made a mistake by putting these folks back in nursing homes where it spread like wildfire, we accept responsibility for that. he again is saying it's not my fault, check with your republican friends, but again, as mark points out, he's getting it as much from democrats as he is from republicans on this issue. >> he continues to point to what he calls a void in information that led to rumors and false information about the story. there is information that does not get corrected, it gets repeated and then people think it's true. he is still playing the blame game. we will have those to brothers coming up. >> looking forward to that. one of the critical points of what he just said right now is he insisted the numbers were fully reported, all of the debts were count
he didn't just hurt new yorkers, he hurt covid victims across the united states. e offense. >> it's a safe assumption to say his news conference this afternoon does not put this to stretch by rest by any stretch of the imagination. sandra, again there is a case here of the governor of new york not saying we made a mistake by putting these folks back in nursing homes where it spread like wildfire, we accept responsibility for that. he again is saying it's not my fault, check with your...
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staff writer for the marshall project his reporting on the criminal justice system published by the new yorker new york times atlantic "esquire" and mother jones. living in texas for he and his wife emily organize the insider price for incarcerated writers sponsored by american short fiction where i know maurice from and pamela is a senior reporter and a staff writer at "the new york times" magazine. prior to joining pro public a in
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he is a surgeon and a writer for "the new yorker" who is helping vaccine distribution efforts at venuesis latest reporting on coronavirus, and what the outlook is. >> dr. atul gawande, welcome to the daily social distancing show. >> great to be here. >> trevor: you are coming to us from fenway park, one of the many stadiums and arenas that are going to be used as vaccination sites around the country. how has the rollout looking. america has been in an interesting space where it seemed like everything is going well, then there weren't enough vaccines and too many in some places, what does it look like on the ground. >> i'm part of the consortium that has been running vaccine operations to scale at gillet stadium, fenway park, reggie louis track and field in roxbury, and those have escalated. we had to start at a few hundred a day, we're tapped 5,000 across all of these sites per day. and that will just keep on scaling upward. and so i think that our problem approximate of distribution will gradually get better and better. the two problems remain, number one, you point to supply. how much
he is a surgeon and a writer for "the new yorker" who is helping vaccine distribution efforts at venuesis latest reporting on coronavirus, and what the outlook is. >> dr. atul gawande, welcome to the daily social distancing show. >> great to be here. >> trevor: you are coming to us from fenway park, one of the many stadiums and arenas that are going to be used as vaccination sites around the country. how has the rollout looking. america has been in an interesting...
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down saying i want new yorkers to hear mow loud and clear stay home and off the road. it attorneys out this statement was more what you cull a guide line than a rule. >> personal low driving into new york city. you think it is i great idea to be drive something >> well, life is options. jowlia. right. for me it is walking or drivewaying and i will take driving. >> and more serious issues regarding the governoro handling of the pandemic to discuss bring in republican congress woman nicole of new york. good to have you back. >> thank you, shannon. grit to be with you. why we are starting to hear more from people on both sides how fed up they are with your governor. but he gets pass wing emes and box doles do you sense the tide is turning or he will continue to not be asked for accountability with the serious measures. jot poem i spoke to in statton island and southern brooklyn had enough of the hi peculiareracy of our governor. we saw thousands pass away sad low in nursing homes due to an executive order he put in accomplice on march 25th that mandated the nursing homes
down saying i want new yorkers to hear mow loud and clear stay home and off the road. it attorneys out this statement was more what you cull a guide line than a rule. >> personal low driving into new york city. you think it is i great idea to be drive something >> well, life is options. jowlia. right. for me it is walking or drivewaying and i will take driving. >> and more serious issues regarding the governoro handling of the pandemic to discuss bring in republican congress...
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anybody.he president, you can the mayor has to run into new yorkers all the time, and nothing -- there'st - they did to koch they did it to giuliani, de blasio. i did it to de blasio this morning. so, you know, it's going to continue >> seth: yeah, he thought he was -- he was tall enough to not get yelled at. he found out the wrong way that wasn't true. >> no. >> he found out the hard way >> no. >> he just found out, when you move to new york, and you're tall, and you don't play sports, people just call you big bird. >> uh-huh. [ laughter ] >> seth: i didn't realize that, but that's a great -- another great thing to love about our city do you guys have any guests you're excited about coming up on this season >> ooh, yeah we're coming back hard with the champion of democracy. we got leader stacey abrams in the building >> that's right. >> our first episode back. >> seth: that's exciting >> always great speaking with her. >> seth: and i will say, desus, seeing you in front of those shoes, even though your interview with obama was great, one of my favorite political interviews in the last f
anybody.he president, you can the mayor has to run into new yorkers all the time, and nothing -- there'st - they did to koch they did it to giuliani, de blasio. i did it to de blasio this morning. so, you know, it's going to continue >> seth: yeah, he thought he was -- he was tall enough to not get yelled at. he found out the wrong way that wasn't true. >> no. >> he found out the hard way >> no. >> he just found out, when you move to new york, and you're tall, and...
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remember, this last summer the cuomo administration was reporting that about 48ing 00 new yorkers -- had died in nursing homes. we now know the death toll was closer to likely about 12,000. so as cuomo was playing with these numbers, he was just busy shamelessly promoting himself. and i have to i saw, liz -- to say, liz, it was the media's glowing coverage of him that allowed him to just be so reckless about human life. consider that he recently had the audacity to say without any self-ing awareness that incompetent the government kills people. now, of course, he was referring to trump when he said that during television interviews, but the anchors interviewing him did not push back on him at all. and when he was asked about the a.g. report that came out accusing him of cooking the books, cuomo tried to blame the trump administration, of course. but, you know, these deflections may have worked for the last year, but people are catching on, and there's a real demand now for the truth to come out. elizabeth: you know, it's gotten so bad, republican senator tim scott tried to push forwar
remember, this last summer the cuomo administration was reporting that about 48ing 00 new yorkers -- had died in nursing homes. we now know the death toll was closer to likely about 12,000. so as cuomo was playing with these numbers, he was just busy shamelessly promoting himself. and i have to i saw, liz -- to say, liz, it was the media's glowing coverage of him that allowed him to just be so reckless about human life. consider that he recently had the audacity to say without any self-ing...
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. >> i'm not going to let new yorkers be lied to.rkers by lyingto about what happened surrounding the death of a loved one. judge jeanine: liar in chief puts s on his make believe superman cape, and not let people lie to you, if it causes pain and damage to new yorkers, he said he should have taken on the lies earlier, but he deflects and said people died in nursing homes all over the country. but, they were not forced. youda lied about it, you lied about it because you and your healthcare lobbyist had to appease them, those who gave you millions for your campaign and ran ads during your last campaign, then you turn and you give them immunity from civil and criminal responsibility. you are the liar, you are a crook. you say there was a void? >> we should have been more aggressive in fighting the misinformation. most people would not say that one of my errors is lack of aggressiveness. but in truth, i was not aggressive enough in fighting back against these crazy political theories. and these crazy political opponents. judge jeanine:
. >> i'm not going to let new yorkers be lied to.rkers by lyingto about what happened surrounding the death of a loved one. judge jeanine: liar in chief puts s on his make believe superman cape, and not let people lie to you, if it causes pain and damage to new yorkers, he said he should have taken on the lies earlier, but he deflects and said people died in nursing homes all over the country. but, they were not forced. youda lied about it, you lied about it because you and your...
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staff writer for the marshall project his reporting on the criminal justice system published by the new yorker new york times atlantic "esquire" and mother jones. living in texas for he and his wife emily organize the insider price for incarcerated writers sponsored by american short fiction where i know maurice from and pamela is a senior reporter and a staff writer at "the new york times" magazine. prior to joining pro public a in 2017, she was an executive editor at texas monthly also appearing in the new yorker and anthologized as the best american magazine writing and best not required reading in the next generation of great originalist. holding a bachelor's degree in english literature from brown university living in austin with her husband and two children with that i would like to welcome maurice and pamela up to the stage thank you for joining us i'm thrilled for this conversation. take it away. >> thank you so much for joining us tonight it wish we were sitting on the second floor so badly and we were altogether but hopefully this draws an even larger group together and i'm glad we c
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i don't know what new yorkers can do about this. >> dagen, to steve's point, how sit acceptable for newo block this subpoena attempt? shouldn't have be a humanitarian issue, a human life issue? corruption doesn't have a party. death doesn't have a acceptabl? >> i assume they still think he's going to be a player in politics some way, somehow and you do have people in new york who are afraid of this man. i think that he is floundering here. where he said he just dismisses the experts now. for somebody who plays a tough guy on tv, he looks like a little man who can't even handle scrutiny. he gets legitimate criticism and has a meltdown. poor little andy. and by the way, there has been numerous people led quite frankly by all the great people and reporters from "the new york post." >> harris: amen. >> who have called this man out at every turn and kept the heat on him for signing an order that killed thousands and thousands. 50% more of new york's elderly by sending covid positive patients back into nursing homes. what do they do? he sends his henchman. they said she needs to stick to her
i don't know what new yorkers can do about this. >> dagen, to steve's point, how sit acceptable for newo block this subpoena attempt? shouldn't have be a humanitarian issue, a human life issue? corruption doesn't have a party. death doesn't have a acceptabl? >> i assume they still think he's going to be a player in politics some way, somehow and you do have people in new york who are afraid of this man. i think that he is floundering here. where he said he just dismisses the experts...
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it was great to have somebody consistently share information on a regular basis, not only with new yorkers the entire country at a time when we had a president who was really not interested in doing that. however, this is one of those examples of the governor's inability, frankly, just to be accountable to the public and also just to be transparent about numbers because in every disaster that has happened historically one of the things that people ask, whether it's a tornado, a pandemic, a hurricane, is how many people have died? and specifically why we're asking about the numbers in nursing homes is because we know that that has been the most vulnerable population identified since the beginning of this pandemic. we did not believe this was an inquiry that was unreasonable and so the fact that the numbers were withheld and then now we're in this moment where we have a political scandal on our hands in new york, it's just really disappointing. >> so it wasn't enough for you to hear from him, that, yes there was misinformation and that from his office there was this admission that at the tim
it was great to have somebody consistently share information on a regular basis, not only with new yorkers the entire country at a time when we had a president who was really not interested in doing that. however, this is one of those examples of the governor's inability, frankly, just to be accountable to the public and also just to be transparent about numbers because in every disaster that has happened historically one of the things that people ask, whether it's a tornado, a pandemic, a...
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but these are allegations that new yorkers deserve answers to. for the record this sunday evening, president biden's saudi arabia problem and the white house's attempt to explain it. as we broke down right here last night, the president has decided to give saudi arabia crown prince mohammed bin salman a pass. no direct sanctions, no punishment, even though the cia has concluded that mbs personally approved the murder and and butchering of a journalist in 2018. >> president trump has not punished senior saudi leaders. would you? >> yes. i would make it very clear we were not going to, in fact, sell more weapons to them. we were going to, in fact, make them pay the price and make them, in fact, the pariah that they are. they have to be held accountable. >> well, today the president's press secretary spoke to my colleague, dana bash, who pressed her on why the white house was not directly holding the saudi arabia crown prince personally responsible for jamal khashoggi murder. >> we believe there's more effective ways to make sure this doesn't happen
but these are allegations that new yorkers deserve answers to. for the record this sunday evening, president biden's saudi arabia problem and the white house's attempt to explain it. as we broke down right here last night, the president has decided to give saudi arabia crown prince mohammed bin salman a pass. no direct sanctions, no punishment, even though the cia has concluded that mbs personally approved the murder and and butchering of a journalist in 2018. >> president trump has not...
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the focus is what are we going to do for new yorkers suffering and at risk the rest of the year.need to make sure this doesn't happen again, that we're deeply investing in working class new yorkers and healthcare. this is not a democrat republican issue. this is about taxing the wealthiest new yorkers, many of them republican backers and reinvesting that into the safety social net. >> neil: we'll watch it closely. we have reached out to the governor and not heard back. again, so has the senator. we have a lot more coming up. in case you didn't hear, parler is back. parler is back. kind of. after this. research shows that people remember commercials with exciting stunts. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's something you shouldn't try at home... look, liberty mutual customizes home insurance so we only pay for what we need. it's pretty cool. that is cool! grandma! very cool. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ (quiet piano music) (loud music & noises) ♪ ♪ (quiet piano music) comfort in the extreme. t
the focus is what are we going to do for new yorkers suffering and at risk the rest of the year.need to make sure this doesn't happen again, that we're deeply investing in working class new yorkers and healthcare. this is not a democrat republican issue. this is about taxing the wealthiest new yorkers, many of them republican backers and reinvesting that into the safety social net. >> neil: we'll watch it closely. we have reached out to the governor and not heard back. again, so has the...
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and are new yorkers paying the price? there is this. >> as i was heading down there, you know, i started to have second thoughts almost immediately because the crisis here in texas, you need to be here on the ground. >> harris: senator ted cruz taking a lot of heat for his trip to mexico while millions of texans were cold and in the dark. has there been too much focus on what he did and not enough on the people in a state who really need help like the story we heard from the commissioner of texas about food shortages? how about putting some light on that? former press secretary ari fleischer is next. where can a healthier heart lead you? for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto is a heart failure medicine prescribed by most cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. heart failure can change the structure of your heart so it may not work as well. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. and
and are new yorkers paying the price? there is this. >> as i was heading down there, you know, i started to have second thoughts almost immediately because the crisis here in texas, you need to be here on the ground. >> harris: senator ted cruz taking a lot of heat for his trip to mexico while millions of texans were cold and in the dark. has there been too much focus on what he did and not enough on the people in a state who really need help like the story we heard from the...
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i'm down to be besties you got to do something very cool recently, an honor for any new yorker you becamen the subway announcements. >> oh. >> jimmy: here's one of them >> this is vernon boulevard, jackson avenue hey, fellas, stop manspreading and have a great day >> jimmy: here's another one >> this is 82nd street jackson heights, and please remember, a train car is the worst place to clip your toenails. >> jimmy: this is a major deal >> yeah, yeah. i mean that was awesome. i think it was the first time the mta had someone voice the announcements. in all mta history, i think. >> jimmy: what kind of reaction did you get from people? >> well, i think, the first couple weeks it was like a lot of excitement, especially for people who actually knew who i was. and then it devolved over a couple weeks especially during peak rush hour in the morning and the night, in the evening. i'd get a lot of, you know, no one asked for this and it's like, this is the last thing i want to hear on like the horrible commute home. so eventually, i was just like, you know, i'm sorry, you know, i felt bad >> jimm
i'm down to be besties you got to do something very cool recently, an honor for any new yorker you becamen the subway announcements. >> oh. >> jimmy: here's one of them >> this is vernon boulevard, jackson avenue hey, fellas, stop manspreading and have a great day >> jimmy: here's another one >> this is 82nd street jackson heights, and please remember, a train car is the worst place to clip your toenails. >> jimmy: this is a major deal >> yeah, yeah. i...
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new yorkers with underlying health conditions are now eligible to get the vaccine. but that expanded access triggered chaos over the weekend as the state's website crashed. gabe gutierrez is in new york city following this story. gabe, take us through where things stand this morning for folks who are now in this expanded group. is the state able to accommodate them yet? >> reporter: well, this has been a problem over the last couple of days. andrew cuomo had said this would be an anxiety producing time because there are millions of new yorkers now eligible for appointments but only several hundred thousand slots at this point. we have been speaking with some people heading in for appointments this morning. many of them actually coming for their second dose. a few did make appointments over the weekend. they said it was difficult. in fact, we did speak with some people, including a 37-year-old sickle cell anemia patient who has not been able to secure a vaccine appointment as of this morning. another person, a 51-year-old, he has a type of blood cancer. he was forced
new yorkers with underlying health conditions are now eligible to get the vaccine. but that expanded access triggered chaos over the weekend as the state's website crashed. gabe gutierrez is in new york city following this story. gabe, take us through where things stand this morning for folks who are now in this expanded group. is the state able to accommodate them yet? >> reporter: well, this has been a problem over the last couple of days. andrew cuomo had said this would be an anxiety...
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these are some of your fellow democrats in new york, said to new yorkers watching cuomo's press conference, it is riddled with lies, theater, and deflection. this is new york state senator jessica ramose, trash, no one believes you. how can it be expected that he can continue to do his job knowing that he continues to deflect and offers no apology for this? >> andrew cuomo was a big boy. he can handle himself. he's enjoyed celebrity status as you minutes ago reported, was like a hero to so many americans and people watching him all over the world and now these revelations and it has been a string of revelations that have really cast into doubt some of his credibility, he needs to fix it and fix it quickly. that means coming forth with information, information that quite frankly my colleagues and i have been waiting for for months and it's information that our constituents have been demanding of us, so i don't think it's too late for governor cuomo to get back on the right track, but he's got to do so quickly. >> sandra: real quickly, he also went on to apologize for the void of information
these are some of your fellow democrats in new york, said to new yorkers watching cuomo's press conference, it is riddled with lies, theater, and deflection. this is new york state senator jessica ramose, trash, no one believes you. how can it be expected that he can continue to do his job knowing that he continues to deflect and offers no apology for this? >> andrew cuomo was a big boy. he can handle himself. he's enjoyed celebrity status as you minutes ago reported, was like a hero to...
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is that new yorkers like me, i love new york the people love new york what new yorkers need is leadershipconfidence new yorkers need leadership in which they can believe it has a proven track record, who can get things done and bridge the divide andrew, we need to bridge the divide if they look at my track record. i manage the through the crisis. i managed at the bottom of the last financial crisis we had i saw the stock go from $55.99 and we had to invest so people love this city what they're looking for is leadership what they're looking for is management they're looking for somebody who can bridge the divide. the minute they go from the streets to the streets and lead in someone whom they can believe. new yorkers don't want to leave. this is the greatest city that exists somebody who wants to grow, pro growth, wants to make sure in the best area. invest in arts education people want to be here the aspirations around the world are to be in new york city if you make it here, you have been vetted by the most difficult competition that exists anywhere. people love new york we don't have th
is that new yorkers like me, i love new york the people love new york what new yorkers need is leadershipconfidence new yorkers need leadership in which they can believe it has a proven track record, who can get things done and bridge the divide andrew, we need to bridge the divide if they look at my track record. i manage the through the crisis. i managed at the bottom of the last financial crisis we had i saw the stock go from $55.99 and we had to invest so people love this city what they're...
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there is talk of you branching out outside the financial community to reach more new yorkers. you reaching? ray: i am reaching all new yorkers, especially those that grew up like i did, on the others of the tracks. i didn't know my dad. my grandparents and my mother raised me. we had half a dozen foster children at the home. i know what it is like to not have any money, wash tinfoil, get all of the bars of soap together and convince yourself you have a full bar of soap. the sacrifices my mother made for me to get an education. it is those people, especially the younger people whose lives can be determined about -- determined by the experiences they have, that is the voter i am feeling. they want something different. they want somebody who has got things done and has a track record of leadership. if i take my lived experiences, what i have been able to accomplish in managing budgets that are bigger than state budgets, and extending the ladder down so that others get the opportunity i had. i am a soul brother. people recognize that. the recognize we have the relationships to pul
there is talk of you branching out outside the financial community to reach more new yorkers. you reaching? ray: i am reaching all new yorkers, especially those that grew up like i did, on the others of the tracks. i didn't know my dad. my grandparents and my mother raised me. we had half a dozen foster children at the home. i know what it is like to not have any money, wash tinfoil, get all of the bars of soap together and convince yourself you have a full bar of soap. the sacrifices my mother...
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i can tell you that thousands of new yorkers have contacted me. they have gone to my website.ve added their names to the growing this to people who wanted to go. they can do that at enoughcuomo.com. we are really happy and my constituents are really happy, particularly those who have lost loved ones. we want it to proceed independently without interference from the biden administration. >> mark: you say that the doj is taking it seriously but we have all gotten very cynical after the last 5-6 years. but democrats somehow managed to escape. you have called for him to resign immediately. it's been a real threat of serious criminal prosecution and possibly imprisonment. when it that be the best thing for him to do? >> absolutely, but this is a governor that is stubborn. i think he is dictating with his ego and i think that's very unfortunate because there are people that do want him gone and it is the right thing to do to resign. nobody wants to see anybody forcibly removed. but again, we are dealing with someone who is in denial. he refuses to issue apologist to the public. he r
i can tell you that thousands of new yorkers have contacted me. they have gone to my website.ve added their names to the growing this to people who wanted to go. they can do that at enoughcuomo.com. we are really happy and my constituents are really happy, particularly those who have lost loved ones. we want it to proceed independently without interference from the biden administration. >> mark: you say that the doj is taking it seriously but we have all gotten very cynical after the last...
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at both sites we vaccinated over 800 new yorkers, new york health care workers as well as elderly and. so, i will say, it makes for a long tiring day. but it's also highly rewarding when so many people are coming up to you, thanking you, for the opportunity to get vaccinated and i remind all of them, that they are playing their part in helping us fight the pandemic. but we are facing issues, joshua, as you know, limited supply of vaccine. >> right. >> and um, there's a, we are facing an equity problem. there's the new york city health department just revealed, released data showing that of the people that were vaccinated 48% were white, and 15% latino and 11% black and yet we know that severe disease ander mortality is not, is more affecting people of color, so we need to fix these problems. >> with regard to that supply question, that gets us to the first audience question. we will get to as many as we can in the segment. let's look at what dave left in the inbox. >> i am dave calhoun from lebanon, pa pennsylvania, if the companies are working 24/7 and 7 days a week how long does it
at both sites we vaccinated over 800 new yorkers, new york health care workers as well as elderly and. so, i will say, it makes for a long tiring day. but it's also highly rewarding when so many people are coming up to you, thanking you, for the opportunity to get vaccinated and i remind all of them, that they are playing their part in helping us fight the pandemic. but we are facing issues, joshua, as you know, limited supply of vaccine. >> right. >> and um, there's a, we are...
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jackie: big city exodus, many new yorkers heading south to florida amid ongoing covid he closures and ron de santis on sunday morning futures about this shift. >> march ya, you have -- maria, you have lock down states that put people out of business. we focus on lifting people up. you have new entrepreneurs starting new vein sures, new restaurants are opening in florida, new hotels are opening in florida. people view florida as a place to find their dreams. jackie: joining us now is chairman and ceo and red apple group chairman and ceo, john kasamatidc. great to see you. >> good morning, how you are you. jackie: i'm good. let's talk about the exodus to florida. i haven't traveled during the pandemic. a lot of my friends and family have. they have gone south. have you a lot of restaurants in new york city opening outposts in palm beach specifically to cater to that community. governor cuomo with respect to what he did to indoor dining here, how mayor de blasio has handled things in the city, it's been really rough and it's pushed people out. >> well, me and my wife both had our second
jackie: big city exodus, many new yorkers heading south to florida amid ongoing covid he closures and ron de santis on sunday morning futures about this shift. >> march ya, you have -- maria, you have lock down states that put people out of business. we focus on lifting people up. you have new entrepreneurs starting new vein sures, new restaurants are opening in florida, new hotels are opening in florida. people view florida as a place to find their dreams. jackie: joining us now is...
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those are the things we want to see new yorkers come together with.do something really -- pop up events, not helping venues, not helping the performers that need it. jillian: is this a nail in the coffin, taking the place of force should be the local independent business owners who should have their case. thank you for joining us. keep us updated. todd: that is where those stars get their star especially in comedy. coming up disney reportedly eyeing a move from shutdown california to wide-open florida. sunshine state frenzy heating up with big apple restaurants flocking to miami. chief financial officer on why the state is better for business. ♪♪ todd: welcome, florida, the happiest place on earth could move its business out of one of the most expensive places on earth. jillian: the walt disney company moving some jobs from california to the sunshine state. florida's chief financial officer joins us to explain the potential money-saving move from mickey. thank you for being here. does any of this surprise you? >> reporter: florida is for winners. what
those are the things we want to see new yorkers come together with.do something really -- pop up events, not helping venues, not helping the performers that need it. jillian: is this a nail in the coffin, taking the place of force should be the local independent business owners who should have their case. thank you for joining us. keep us updated. todd: that is where those stars get their star especially in comedy. coming up disney reportedly eyeing a move from shutdown california to wide-open...
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luckily for new yorkers, it was 1867 when this freeze took place. visiting the city at the time and seeing this freeze, seeing people impeded from going across the east river except on foot, and he knew that he had a better way of doing it, visiting new york at the time was this fellow. you never invited him to dinner to tell jokes. he was a brilliant man. he was an engineer, trained in the best schools because it was germany. his philosophy teacher was hagel, and he said to hagel, his teacher, where do you think the future is? his teacher said, it's the new world. go to the new world. he did. he wound up in northeastern pennsylvania and there he created -- he was always tinkering. he created a machine that created wire rope. little thin strands of wire out of steel. you packed them, and you got wire rope. and with wire rope -- and then those bundled were bundled together and you had a wire cable. and with those steel cables, you could suspend from those steel cables roadways but also aqueducts for the canals that needed to cross the landscape. when
luckily for new yorkers, it was 1867 when this freeze took place. visiting the city at the time and seeing this freeze, seeing people impeded from going across the east river except on foot, and he knew that he had a better way of doing it, visiting new york at the time was this fellow. you never invited him to dinner to tell jokes. he was a brilliant man. he was an engineer, trained in the best schools because it was germany. his philosophy teacher was hagel, and he said to hagel, his teacher,...
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annmarie: he is a new yorker. manus: he is a new yorker. will you get the first interview?rie: no, but you know how he ended up on the west coast? his fiancee at the time, they made a deal at a bar. she is from the west coast. he went to harvard business school. they finally said, all right, we will go back to your home town for a bit, and that is it. he hasn't amazon. now he's going to be leaving the company. manus: buffalo wings, better than christmas biscuits. the former ecb president mario draghi has been brought in. the details on bloomberg. ♪ ♪ manus: it is "daybreak europe." the s&p futures are higher. all hail alphabet and amazon. the s&p 500 up 0.4%. bank of america says there is too much bliss. the cell-site optimism has gone too far. europe set to open 0.6% higher. euro trades down by 0.07%. mario draghi going to italy. a familiar face to lead them out of the latest political crisis. the former ecb president has been approached to become the next pm. let's get to the room euro chief. -- bureau chief. what happens next? take us through. >> yes, so mario draghi, th
annmarie: he is a new yorker. manus: he is a new yorker. will you get the first interview?rie: no, but you know how he ended up on the west coast? his fiancee at the time, they made a deal at a bar. she is from the west coast. he went to harvard business school. they finally said, all right, we will go back to your home town for a bit, and that is it. he hasn't amazon. now he's going to be leaving the company. manus: buffalo wings, better than christmas biscuits. the former ecb president mario...
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, and those new yorkers leave, then you haven't raised taxes.ou have raise the rate but not the revenue. you are going to see politicians make mistakes and it will deeply harm new york. people will move. it is key to understand that people can vote with their feet. if they leave new york because the tax rates go up, that is not good. new york is great. do not underestimate how great it is. i had a friend asked, why do you live in new york city? you have to choose where you want to live. new york city is great. vonnie: we will look forward to our next conversation. thank you for joining us today. and thank you as always to sonali basak. kathleen hays is moderating a panel right now with robert kaplan. you can watch that on the bloomberg terminal. the chicago council on global affairs. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: time for the stock of the hour. seven point 9 million subscribers, and their new target is silver. spot prices hitting the highest since 2014. riddick a look. >> it is the wall street latest target. their highest level since 2013. you ca
, and those new yorkers leave, then you haven't raised taxes.ou have raise the rate but not the revenue. you are going to see politicians make mistakes and it will deeply harm new york. people will move. it is key to understand that people can vote with their feet. if they leave new york because the tax rates go up, that is not good. new york is great. do not underestimate how great it is. i had a friend asked, why do you live in new york city? you have to choose where you want to live. new...
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cetera et cetera. >> guest: i get the biden administration i wrote sort of an editorial for the new yorker a week or two ago about this. i give the new administration quite hard marks. it only had a couple weeks team of people who work on climate, think about climate, try to coordinate climate policy. some going in one direction there is going the other direction have to have all the arrows going in the same direction to get anything meaningful timber think they really understand that. i give him quite high marks for the first question obviously the proof is in the pudding. what kind of follow-through we get on paper. whole slew events is going to be written we can in many cases trump. can't go back after rewrite them again. it is a huge amount of time consuming work that has to go into it. when people look over this issue of time keep having to do it pretty anti- regulatory supreme court. so we really need to congressional action. such a divided senate are going to get anything out of them or not? i don't know the answer to that. >> host: we have another theme in some of the questions ton
cetera et cetera. >> guest: i get the biden administration i wrote sort of an editorial for the new yorker a week or two ago about this. i give the new administration quite hard marks. it only had a couple weeks team of people who work on climate, think about climate, try to coordinate climate policy. some going in one direction there is going the other direction have to have all the arrows going in the same direction to get anything meaningful timber think they really understand that. i...
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but this is crazy, people according to the available data, new yorker has vaccinated more out-of-towners than minorities who actually live here. they need to beef up the screening process. like, before getting someone a shot, just ask them to walk six feet on a sidewalk. if they stop, and look up at a building to admire it, you send their ass back to connecticut! and this isn't just a new york problem. this is an america problem. since black people are getting sicker at a higher rate, they should be getting vaccinated at a higher rate. because they need it more. it's the same reason you hand out free condoms on college campuses and not at larping camp. so why are black people falling so far behind? well, let's find why out in another episode of, "if you don't know, now you know." ♪ ♪ ♪ there are two universal truth to living in america. one: every holiday is a mattress sale in disguise. and two: the wealthier you are, the easier it is to access life's necessities. and, unfortunately, that's a big reason why black people are having a hard time getting the vaccine. >> race and income reall
but this is crazy, people according to the available data, new yorker has vaccinated more out-of-towners than minorities who actually live here. they need to beef up the screening process. like, before getting someone a shot, just ask them to walk six feet on a sidewalk. if they stop, and look up at a building to admire it, you send their ass back to connecticut! and this isn't just a new york problem. this is an america problem. since black people are getting sicker at a higher rate, they...
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, you failed new yorkers and you may new york city and new york state among the worst places to liveing a pandemic and ironically you admitted the virus spread through nursing homes like wildfire through dry grass. so why did you do it? what'd you have to gain, what did you gain? when you found out you say. >> i believe everybody did the best they could my father died, i wish i had someone to blame. judge jeanine: andrew it's not about your father it is about a man, a calculatedyo politician a grim reaper by all accounts who chose for reasons we don't yet know but certainly will to direct covid infected patients into nursing homes, death zone where our loved ones were, our parents and grandparents, the fragile and the vulnerable the ones when they were young work to raise us, fought in wars to protect us and gave their all for us. they were trying to live their final years u with dignity, you took that from them and you gave them a death sentence, you forced death upon them. >> why covid, why did god do this, i don't know. judge jeanine: you, and not god decided when their lives woul
, you failed new yorkers and you may new york city and new york state among the worst places to liveing a pandemic and ironically you admitted the virus spread through nursing homes like wildfire through dry grass. so why did you do it? what'd you have to gain, what did you gain? when you found out you say. >> i believe everybody did the best they could my father died, i wish i had someone to blame. judge jeanine: andrew it's not about your father it is about a man, a calculatedyo...
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the new yorker says she's a 48-year-old mother of eight from western pennsylvania.he told the investigator she was being spontaneous, she said listen if people don't help to direct people do more people die? >> so many of the people who showed up at the capitol were not long-term, 20 or 30-year republicans, at some point they got radicalized. a lot of it happened online. in her case, we could actually see it playing across her facebook. >> reporter: democratic congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez has given say harrowing experience of her experience on january 6th. on instagram live, alexandria ocasio-cortez said a man came into the office and banged on the doors. the man that she thought was a rioter turned out to be a capitol police officer. >> screams and yells of where is she? where is she? so, i go down -- i mean, i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: officers are struggling to build a murder against in the death of officer sicknick. sickened by the fact of the lack of evidence that it caused his death. investigators have combed through video and photogra
the new yorker says she's a 48-year-old mother of eight from western pennsylvania.he told the investigator she was being spontaneous, she said listen if people don't help to direct people do more people die? >> so many of the people who showed up at the capitol were not long-term, 20 or 30-year republicans, at some point they got radicalized. a lot of it happened online. in her case, we could actually see it playing across her facebook. >> reporter: democratic congresswoman...
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here is 1877, new yorkers are finally seeing the -- who really was like the premise of ancient egypt. it is rising above a low rise walk up city, you're looking from the brooklyn tower towards the new york tower, that is lower manhattan. you're looking across into the hudson river and that's the jersey in the background. by the way, in the heart of downtown new york, we begin to see a high rise buildings mostly coming of the elevator now. the elevator was first introduced of the public in the 18 fifties, everybody wanted to see one. nobody would write it. they were afraid of it. by the 18 seventies, people began to get used to it and developers began to build high rise office buildings, a very high rise, the height of ten storeys, they loomed above the city, you had to have been in an elevator to get to the top officers and by the way for the first time in history, the office is at the top of the building, which used to be the worst office, the hardest, the cheapest, you have to climb up five stories to get their. now you got there with an elevator, the developer would offer you an of
here is 1877, new yorkers are finally seeing the -- who really was like the premise of ancient egypt. it is rising above a low rise walk up city, you're looking from the brooklyn tower towards the new york tower, that is lower manhattan. you're looking across into the hudson river and that's the jersey in the background. by the way, in the heart of downtown new york, we begin to see a high rise buildings mostly coming of the elevator now. the elevator was first introduced of the public in the...
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that new yorkers in general are pretty disciplined and i'd guess that the measures will be working and then we shouldn't forget it's only a 25 percent capacity. for indoor dining starting friday will is there will consumers and diners be willing to show up basically i mean it's one thing open but will they actually show up. now that is really the big question i've been out to him earlier this week there was a friend in manhattan in one of those some kind of a thing so it was pretty crowded crowded at that place but if we talk about theaters for example so broadway might reopen in the spring but probably people would need to bring in negative covert testim so there are some limitations and we really have to wait and see how strong a business where we cover all right yes quarter with a view from new york thank you very much. let's take a look now at some of the other business stories making headlines federal reserve chairman jerome powell says the u.s. should be focusing on achieving full employment not worrying about federal debt levels during a panel discussion is that the american job
that new yorkers in general are pretty disciplined and i'd guess that the measures will be working and then we shouldn't forget it's only a 25 percent capacity. for indoor dining starting friday will is there will consumers and diners be willing to show up basically i mean it's one thing open but will they actually show up. now that is really the big question i've been out to him earlier this week there was a friend in manhattan in one of those some kind of a thing so it was pretty crowded...
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governor cuomo telling new yorkers not to do one thing, the very thing he got caught doing himself was that's not the only trouble he is facing tonight. more on that next. when you have goodyear duratrac tires. when you have rancho shocks and an integrated dual exhaust. when you have all that, the last thing you'll need... is a road. the chevy silverado trail boss. ready to off-road, right from the factory. >> a group of activists and resident in san shannon: a group of activists in san jose, california demanding the removal of an historic statue from the city of downtown area tonight. the 16 foot tall bronze image of captain thomas fallon one of san jose's mayors is the latest target of canceled culture because he is famous for planting the american flag in the city and claiming it for the us during the mexican-american war in 1846, suppose the embodiment of american imperialism. a massive long-lasting snowstorm is scribbling much of the northeastern us tonight but if you live in new jersey and digging yourself or even a neighbor out from under that snow governor phil murphy wants to
governor cuomo telling new yorkers not to do one thing, the very thing he got caught doing himself was that's not the only trouble he is facing tonight. more on that next. when you have goodyear duratrac tires. when you have rancho shocks and an integrated dual exhaust. when you have all that, the last thing you'll need... is a road. the chevy silverado trail boss. ready to off-road, right from the factory. >> a group of activists and resident in san shannon: a group of activists in san...
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that led to a loss of a lot of lives y for new yorkers, i am a new yorker.perial way of dealing with issues, may have put lives at risk. now anyone can own companies in the s&p 500, even if their shares cost more. at $5 a slice, you could own ten companies for $50 instead of paying thousands. all commission free online. schwab stock slices: an easy way to start investing or to give the gift of stock ownership. schwab. own your tomorrow. (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future, just like that. (man) i'm a verizon engineer, part of the team that built 5g right, the only one from america's most reliable network. we designed our 5g to make the things you do every day better. with 5g nationwide, millions of people can now work, listen, and stream in verizon 5g quality. and in parts of many cities where people can use massive capacity, we have ultra wideband, the fastest 5g in the world. thi
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and basically, the canal bloom is over and nyu, where new yorkers, we know and why you. a single building and they couldn't fill it up. now we know nyu is on its way to being the 51st state. how could this be? one building and they can fill it up? while they couldn't, it was a depression. so they rented the classroom to -- and it became de facto. just by accident, one of the first sectors of but he unionism in new york. let's say you had aj davis, the architect of the building was in their, richard morris hunt the first professionally change architect came home from paris. his first studio is in there. winds will home, or do i have to explain winds low home or. he's in there. samuel f. b morris, who does -- he was the hard presser for and why, you we norm for the morris code. john draper, a pioneer photography takes assisted to the roof, photographs are, creates the first -- world's first outdoor photograph portrait so this building was alive when artists. they, of course identified with the building but remember, right around them, including the people who own the house
and basically, the canal bloom is over and nyu, where new yorkers, we know and why you. a single building and they couldn't fill it up. now we know nyu is on its way to being the 51st state. how could this be? one building and they can fill it up? while they couldn't, it was a depression. so they rented the classroom to -- and it became de facto. just by accident, one of the first sectors of but he unionism in new york. let's say you had aj davis, the architect of the building was in their,...
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. >> of course, there's a great cover of "the new yorker" which never ran by peter arno, which kind of sums it up perfectly. hoover has got this scowl, and roosevelt has his usual smile. their personalities really were night and day. hoover felt he didn't need to communicate what he was doing to the american public, that the results of what he was doing would speak volumes. he would either be successful or he would not be. whereas roosevelt really understood, you've got to communicate. he was a wonderful communicator in the fireside chats, and he had a pulitzer prizewinning playwright robert sherwood and others to help him, but he also had a natural ability. he was a gladhander. and that's the difference. roosevelt grew up understanding the labors of politics and the needs of the voting public. hoover had always been outside of politics. >> when he became president, that was the first time he'd ever held elective office and nothing like starting at the top. he also spent the rest of his life then trying to convince people he was right and roosevelt was wrong. >> hoover, you know, wrote
. >> of course, there's a great cover of "the new yorker" which never ran by peter arno, which kind of sums it up perfectly. hoover has got this scowl, and roosevelt has his usual smile. their personalities really were night and day. hoover felt he didn't need to communicate what he was doing to the american public, that the results of what he was doing would speak volumes. he would either be successful or he would not be. whereas roosevelt really understood, you've got to...
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we've got a new poll, majority of new yorkers think governor cuomo botched the covid response in nursingriving in california or not moments before his rollover crash. more on his condition and a message from donald trump right after this. ♪♪ good morning! the four way is a destination place. right here, between these walls, is a lot of history. we tried to operate a decent, respectable place that anybody wouldn't feel bad to walk in. i am black. beautiful. i must be respected. it was for everybody. you never know who you're going to meet. black lawyers, doctors, educators, martin luther king, b.b. king, queen of soul aretha franklin. you're sitting in the place where giants ate. the four way, as a restaurant, and the cleaves family meant so much to this neighborhood. to have a place where you have dignity and belong, that's the legacy of the four way. loving people. sharing and caring and loving people. that's a great way to think. ♪ turn on my tv and boom, it's got all my favorite shows right there. i wish my trading platform worked like that. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is to
we've got a new poll, majority of new yorkers think governor cuomo botched the covid response in nursingriving in california or not moments before his rollover crash. more on his condition and a message from donald trump right after this. ♪♪ good morning! the four way is a destination place. right here, between these walls, is a lot of history. we tried to operate a decent, respectable place that anybody wouldn't feel bad to walk in. i am black. beautiful. i must be respected. it was for...