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i'm a new yorker and i believe that new york is more than you know the old idea of the city on the hill new york is really what. america is about. and there is a a tragedy inherent in i'm a big metropolis. there are all these stories of the chance has gone by the mistakes of a bad childhood bad choices or just bad luck. that's something that any great metropolis contends was. but there's something more here. that you could have a loving family a career money set aside. and you could still end up in a mass grave on an island off limits to the public. buried by inmates paid $0.50 an hour. when mine is in from the center carrying the cloning of the bill buoy from your body city island tolling its fist for warning. all around is desolate and. no kind hand to decorate these graves was trophies of love the number ends. on even a headstone show with others and turned what was once a human be. my baby was already sick so already knew. there was a 5050 chance of him living or dyin. who gave birth to him i didn't have the financial to be able to bury him and stuff so the hospital gave me. a week
i'm a new yorker and i believe that new york is more than you know the old idea of the city on the hill new york is really what. america is about. and there is a a tragedy inherent in i'm a big metropolis. there are all these stories of the chance has gone by the mistakes of a bad childhood bad choices or just bad luck. that's something that any great metropolis contends was. but there's something more here. that you could have a loving family a career money set aside. and you could still end...
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one in 5 new yorkers is living through the pandemic in poverty. last year 6 early on barrio lost her jobs and one of her sons now she ekes out a living collecting. models. bridget harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. it's payday for 6 tilly on barrio she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. that there are $144.00 cans and here each one's worth $0.06 what or that's a $0.16 each bag. for that one i get $0.14 and i have 5 of those it should be $230.00 total. some of us the entire bank. 60 has lived in new york city for 34 years she immigrated illegally from mexico her husband left the family and 6 there raised 5 children all by herself. before the pandemic 6 they had 4 cleaning jobs now she only has one in order to pay the $600.00 rent for her room she collects bottles every day. but i meant that 8 am i am no one and i'm not really a morning or at night after dark since the pandemic lots of peo
one in 5 new yorkers is living through the pandemic in poverty. last year 6 early on barrio lost her jobs and one of her sons now she ekes out a living collecting. models. bridget harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. it's payday for 6 tilly on barrio she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. that there are $144.00 cans and here each one's...
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one in 5 new yorkers is living through the pandemic in poverty. last year's 6000000 barrio lost her jobs and one of her sons now she ekes out a living collecting. models. bridget harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. it's payday for 6 tilly on barrio she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. that if there are $144.00 cans in here each once worth $0.06 what or that's a $0.16 for each bag. so that one i get $0.14 and i have 5 of those it should be $230.00 total. come out of the emperor thank. since then has lived in new york city for 34 years she immigrated illegally from mexico her husband left the family and 6 there raised 5 children all by herself. before the pandemic 6 they had 4 cleaning jobs now she only has one in order to pay the $600.00 rent for her room she collects bottles every day. for the medicaid am i am what kind of early in the morning or at night after dark since the pandemic l
one in 5 new yorkers is living through the pandemic in poverty. last year's 6000000 barrio lost her jobs and one of her sons now she ekes out a living collecting. models. bridget harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. it's payday for 6 tilly on barrio she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. that if there are $144.00 cans in here each once...
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with the city reopening many new yorkers are holding their - new yorkers are holding their breath. s a movie set in northern manhattan will open in the film festival next month. the festival helping to revive lower manhattan in the wake of the september 11 attacks. the festivals go find her movie legend robert de niro is literally begging the drug for new york city. meier robert de niro is literally begging the drug for new york city. new york is been through _ the drug for new york city. new york is been through a _ the drug for new york city. new york is been through a lot _ the drug for new york city. new york is been through a lot over— the drug for new york city. new york is been through a lot over the - is been through a lot over the years — is been through a lot over the years it _ is been through a lot over the years. it will come back. never doubted — years. it will come back. never doubted that for a 2nd. we don't how lon- doubted that for a 2nd. we don't how long it _ doubted that for a 2nd. we don't how long it will_ doubted that for a 2nd. we don't how long it will take
with the city reopening many new yorkers are holding their - new yorkers are holding their breath. s a movie set in northern manhattan will open in the film festival next month. the festival helping to revive lower manhattan in the wake of the september 11 attacks. the festivals go find her movie legend robert de niro is literally begging the drug for new york city. meier robert de niro is literally begging the drug for new york city. new york is been through _ the drug for new york city. new...
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my man, new yorkers lived it. part that most new yorkers can't imagine is having a second bedroom! i mean, look, i'm not a politician, but just a little bit of advice: you never want to to start a sentence with "can you imagine," and then just describe most people's lives. like, if you're running for mayor of the shire, you never say, "can you imagine being 3'6. you wouldn't be able to reach anything." now, surprisingly, these missteps haven't seemed to hurt yang too much, but he shouldn't start inviting tiktok stars to the mayor's mansion just yet, because just recently, another candidate caught up to him in the polls. former n.y.p.d. police captain eric adams. and if you want a sense of adams' general vibe, this should give you a pretty good idea. >> eric adams has yet to comment on a video from 2011 where he shows parents how to search their homes for any illegal items their children might bring in. >> no one can state that you can't search a room in your own home. you write the constitution. there are no first
my man, new yorkers lived it. part that most new yorkers can't imagine is having a second bedroom! i mean, look, i'm not a politician, but just a little bit of advice: you never want to to start a sentence with "can you imagine," and then just describe most people's lives. like, if you're running for mayor of the shire, you never say, "can you imagine being 3'6. you wouldn't be able to reach anything." now, surprisingly, these missteps haven't seemed to hurt yang too much,...
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are you back at the new yorker? >> and trying to figure out what i want to do now. after you finish a book project like this i went to sleep and get back to work and trying to figure out what will scratch the itch. [laughter] >> you don't need to sleep you have been through one helluva process. small pleasures. you will know in a few months you will feel a it's about getting the right story. brooks take a lot out of me is this your first book? >> second book i wrote a book about pakistan. >> this is far more personal. >> you will know it will come across your desk it will be sure and three paragraphs and you have the instinct to know this is a book and then let it sit then you hope it's a book a month later than it is because you are a pro you are talented. from of you listening thanks a lot, get some sleep it is now 3:00 a.m. and london i'm on the west coast it is very boring 7:00 p.m. good to see you again. >> thank you. we appreciate it. it has been fun. . . . . as lieutenant governor from 1994 to 2006 and the west house of representatives from 2006 to 2013. she
are you back at the new yorker? >> and trying to figure out what i want to do now. after you finish a book project like this i went to sleep and get back to work and trying to figure out what will scratch the itch. [laughter] >> you don't need to sleep you have been through one helluva process. small pleasures. you will know in a few months you will feel a it's about getting the right story. brooks take a lot out of me is this your first book? >> second book i wrote a book...
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sean, you are a prideful new yorker and in new york your life.een a time when new york state and new york city has had such a lack of leadership? >> sean: i was born and raised in new york. i spent a few years in rhode island and 5 years in california and 2 years in alabama and 4 years in georgia. it was a big deal to come back to do news in the fox news channel 25 years ago. i am thinking i am getting out of here. >> yeah. sean, wait 18 months. right now i can see why people are leaving new york. that's why we need to win in 2022. if we don't take back new york it might be a generation before new york comes. >> sean: forget and republicans and democrats. are we going to bring back law and order and refund the police? >> yes. >> a new york can school choice the the corruption in albany cleaned up. spell out the agenda. how do you save a state this corrupt? >> that's right right. there are three things that apply to new york. whether you are red or blue. night the furnace of economic development again in new york. lower taxes. creating jobs. keep
sean, you are a prideful new yorker and in new york your life.een a time when new york state and new york city has had such a lack of leadership? >> sean: i was born and raised in new york. i spent a few years in rhode island and 5 years in california and 2 years in alabama and 4 years in georgia. it was a big deal to come back to do news in the fox news channel 25 years ago. i am thinking i am getting out of here. >> yeah. sean, wait 18 months. right now i can see why people are...
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the new yorker.ctually engaged a fact-checker to recheck the piece using his 15-page letter as a road map, and they didn't make any changes at all. and threatening to sue me. and that never really let up. they've been quiet since the book came out. i'm sure we'll be hearing from them -- >> host: you haven't gotten a letter marked personal and confidential from tom claire? >> guest: it always says not for publication as if -- i quoted in my book the number of letters. >> host: have you heard back channels what they think of it? >> guest: no, i haven't. i haven't. i mean, look, you know, in some ways part of what this book is about is denial and the idea that you have this family that i think at a certain point just kind of detached from reality. and the world was trying to tell them in many, many, many different ways, like, you've made a terrible mistake. a series of terrible mistakes. finish and i think that they, decades ago, got incredibly good at kind of spinning to themselves and surrounding them
the new yorker.ctually engaged a fact-checker to recheck the piece using his 15-page letter as a road map, and they didn't make any changes at all. and threatening to sue me. and that never really let up. they've been quiet since the book came out. i'm sure we'll be hearing from them -- >> host: you haven't gotten a letter marked personal and confidential from tom claire? >> guest: it always says not for publication as if -- i quoted in my book the number of letters. >> host:...
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you first wrote about the family for the new yorker in 2017. that was a great piece that went on to inspire unanimous didn't nan golden's protest activity which is spawned a lot of interest in accountability and justice i think. it's really made a big impact. i knoll you got a lot of pushback from the family back then, and i wonder if you could talk about that and what kind of pushback you're getting now. you say towards the end of the book, give examples how they tried to intimidate you. >> guest: so, i wrote this piece originalfully 2017 for the new yorker and i -- what was different about that piece from what had come before was that i was not the first person to write about the sack letters by any stretch. barry mier in "the new york times" written about them in his book "pain killer" which came out in 2003. kin known yes has written about then in his great book "dreamland" which came out in 2015 but in both books, the sacklers are one strand of a kind of multistrand narrative. one strand of a tapestry and i because just amazed when i start
you first wrote about the family for the new yorker in 2017. that was a great piece that went on to inspire unanimous didn't nan golden's protest activity which is spawned a lot of interest in accountability and justice i think. it's really made a big impact. i knoll you got a lot of pushback from the family back then, and i wonder if you could talk about that and what kind of pushback you're getting now. you say towards the end of the book, give examples how they tried to intimidate you....
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we've been asking new yorkers what they think about this new guidance.of the vaccination program. the success of the city and the state in terms of lowering the positivity rate, but those who are and aren't vaccinated are both saying they're feeling somewhat unnerved by the guidance. >> i think the thing that we have to not let our guard off because the point is that it's not that the virus has gone away. it's still very much there. it's just that the chance of spreading and infection has gone down because more people are vaccinated. >> i think it's too soon to release the mask mandate. covid is still going on. it's not done yet. maybe another year? i'm going to wear my mask as long as i can. >> a lot of new yorkers making a personal choice. i think you'll still see a lot of masks on faces, particularly in the city. and adding ever so slightly to the confusion, you have the new york city public health commissioner who says the new cdc guidance regarding the masks is firmly grounded in science. but he says he will still be making the personal choice to ke
we've been asking new yorkers what they think about this new guidance.of the vaccination program. the success of the city and the state in terms of lowering the positivity rate, but those who are and aren't vaccinated are both saying they're feeling somewhat unnerved by the guidance. >> i think the thing that we have to not let our guard off because the point is that it's not that the virus has gone away. it's still very much there. it's just that the chance of spreading and infection has...
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he first wrote about the family in "the new yorker" and 2017. that was a great piece that one on do and start -- inspire protest activity which spawned a lot of interest in accountability and justice that made her real impact. i know you've got a lot of pushback from the families back then and i wondered if you could talk about that and what kind of pushback you are getting now. you say in the book and you give examples of how they tried to intimidate you. guess who i wrote this piece originally and 2017 for "the new yorker" and what was different about that piece from what i had done before was i was not the first person to write about it by any stretch. "the new york times" had written about them in his book painkiller which came out in 2003. it was written in the book dreamland which came out in 2015 and in both of those books the sackler's or one strand of the multi-stranded narrative and a tapestry. i was amazed when i started looking into it. they kind of still had their good name. it hadn't caught up with them even it was out there public
he first wrote about the family in "the new yorker" and 2017. that was a great piece that one on do and start -- inspire protest activity which spawned a lot of interest in accountability and justice that made her real impact. i know you've got a lot of pushback from the families back then and i wondered if you could talk about that and what kind of pushback you are getting now. you say in the book and you give examples of how they tried to intimidate you. guess who i wrote this piece...
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>> yes, i hear from new yorkers across the state especially new yorkers who have been vaccinated and ral days ago and andrew cuomo is still saying he wasn't going to loosen up the mask restrictions in new york so you have a whole lot of people scratching their head and it comes down to the governor's ego, he wants to be the one to give you your freedoms back. new yorkers looking at places like florida, governor ron desantis where your money goes further, people feel safer, living by freer and leaving and those were staying saying why can't we have of you. this governor's ego is getting in the way of a lot of different decisions reflecting individually, impacting operations of businesses where they haven't survived and freedoms and privacy in so many respects this governor has been infringing upon it and you are not just from republicans the democrats too, they want to save their state. they've had enough, they say cuomo has got to go. shannon:.to pull over disaffected democrats are seeing their state hollow out in places like florida and other places. we will be following it, thank yo
>> yes, i hear from new yorkers across the state especially new yorkers who have been vaccinated and ral days ago and andrew cuomo is still saying he wasn't going to loosen up the mask restrictions in new york so you have a whole lot of people scratching their head and it comes down to the governor's ego, he wants to be the one to give you your freedoms back. new yorkers looking at places like florida, governor ron desantis where your money goes further, people feel safer, living by freer...
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of new yorkers.ld have done this time last year was show remorse, publicly apologize for the mistake of his order, be transparent with the public, he said he was too busy to provide that transparency. but he wasn't too busy to go after this multimillion dollar self-congratulatory deal that has new yorkers outrage. >> laura: it's the ultimate hypocrisy. and governor cuomo made an announcement today on that. watch. >> effective this wednesday, we are going to adopt the cdc's new guidance and regulations on masks and social distancing for vaccinated people. you will still need to wear a mask on public transportation on the subways, buses, nursing homes, homeless shelters, correctional facilities, schools. congressman wow >> laura: *congressman, are new yorkers ready to dish the mass? >> hear from new yorkers all across the state, especially those have been vaccinated. and then the cdc guidance came out several days ago and andrew cuomo is still saying that he was not going to loosen up the mask restrict
of new yorkers.ld have done this time last year was show remorse, publicly apologize for the mistake of his order, be transparent with the public, he said he was too busy to provide that transparency. but he wasn't too busy to go after this multimillion dollar self-congratulatory deal that has new yorkers outrage. >> laura: it's the ultimate hypocrisy. and governor cuomo made an announcement today on that. watch. >> effective this wednesday, we are going to adopt the cdc's new...
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sean, you're a prideful new yorker. you've been in new york your entire life.e you ever seen a time when both new york state and new york city has had such lack of leadership? i would call it criminal leadership. >> sean: listen, i was born and raised in new york, i did spend a few years doing, five year stint in rhode island, five years in california, two years in alabama and four years in georgia but it was like a big deal to come back and do television here at the fox news channel 25 years ago but andrew, i'll be honest, i'm thinking seriously, i'm getting out of here. >> yes. sean, all i can ask you is wait 18 months because right now i can see why people are leaving new york but that's why we need to win in 2022. if we don't take back new york in 2022 it might be a generation again before new york comes back. i don't want to be a grandfather -- >> sean: forget republican democrats for a second. let's look at, are we going to bring back law and order? are we going to refund the police? are we going to have a new york with school choice? are we going to have
sean, you're a prideful new yorker. you've been in new york your entire life.e you ever seen a time when both new york state and new york city has had such lack of leadership? i would call it criminal leadership. >> sean: listen, i was born and raised in new york, i did spend a few years doing, five year stint in rhode island, five years in california, two years in alabama and four years in georgia but it was like a big deal to come back and do television here at the fox news channel 25...
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that piece of the new yorker was published at a very high profile time for that investigation. it was right after a court ruling cleared the way for those prosecutors in new york to obtain a hard drive that contains millions of pages of donald trump's tax records and financial records and business records, dating back ten years to 2011. jean is such a good reporter, such a good writer. here's part of how she laid it out. she said, quote, the hard drive includes potentially revealing notes showing how trump and his accountants arrived at their tax numbers. the hard drive is believed to have been lock in a high security annex in lower manhattan. a spokesman for the district attorney's office declined to confirm the whereabouts of the hard drive, but people familiar with the office presumed it's been secured in a radio frequency isolation center in the lowest jf left good state office building on center street in new york. that chamber is protected by a double set of metal doors, the kind used in bank false, and its walls are lined with what looks like glimmering copper foil to blo
that piece of the new yorker was published at a very high profile time for that investigation. it was right after a court ruling cleared the way for those prosecutors in new york to obtain a hard drive that contains millions of pages of donald trump's tax records and financial records and business records, dating back ten years to 2011. jean is such a good reporter, such a good writer. here's part of how she laid it out. she said, quote, the hard drive includes potentially revealing notes...
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one in 5 new yorkers is living through the pandemic in poverty. last year 6 lost her jobs and one of her sons now she ekes out a living collecting bottles. harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. it's payday for 6 tilly on barrio she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. after that there are $144.00 cans and here each once worth $0.06 what or that's a $0.16 for each bag. so that i get $0.14 and i have 5 days it should be $230.00 total. come out of the emperor thank. since then has lived in new york city for 34 years she immigrated illegally from mexico her husband left the family and 6 there raised 5 children all by herself. before the pandemic 6 they had 4 cleaning jobs now she only has one in order to pay the $600.00 rent for her room she collects bottles every day. family decade in my hand know what. early in the morning or at night after dark since the pandemic lots of people cannot bottles
one in 5 new yorkers is living through the pandemic in poverty. last year 6 lost her jobs and one of her sons now she ekes out a living collecting bottles. harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. it's payday for 6 tilly on barrio she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. after that there are $144.00 cans and here each once worth $0.06 what or...
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first, we heard those new yorkers there in stephanie's piece. they want to take their masks off, but many are still a little nervous about this, asking this very common question that many have had and here it is. if you're vaccinated, how do you know if the person next to you at the store or elsewhere, if they've been vaccinated? and if they haven't had the vaccination, does that prose any risk to you? >> yeah, so, david, thanks for having me on. if the person next to you is not vaccinated, they really don't pose much of a threat. these vaccines are extraordinary and they will protect you, even if you're spending time with unvaccinated people. >> i know the cdc continues to say this is all driven by science, the newest data on the virus, so, what's the answer to this next one? can a vaccinated person transmit the virus to others? >> not really. the evidence here is really getting very clear that people who are vaccinated do not transmit. i won't say enough, but it's so rare at this point that i think we can feel confident that transmission reall
first, we heard those new yorkers there in stephanie's piece. they want to take their masks off, but many are still a little nervous about this, asking this very common question that many have had and here it is. if you're vaccinated, how do you know if the person next to you at the store or elsewhere, if they've been vaccinated? and if they haven't had the vaccination, does that prose any risk to you? >> yeah, so, david, thanks for having me on. if the person next to you is not...
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i'm a new yorker and the news that they have on moscow's case saturday night live was as a new yorkerthing. because the cast members panicked and suggest they wouldn't be on the show for some salsa justice farrior fang lots are exactly what. but is that doesn't that kind of say no to us it does to me that america in a new york is kind of the cultural center of america has lost its mojo like this is so sad mitch what are your thoughts. well look i think you got the social justice they don't understand that there's a difference between justice in terms of and justice for all and dinners and liberty and in terms of democracy and social justice this is just you know what happens when you have 40 years of indoctrination in school system and its interest in shock it rather than corporations it was there we should jackson you were raised in charge of the e.p.a. all existed in the e.t.n. well obamacare was apple's she's all these people you know it's part of washington and wall street it's like a revolving door so they go to regimes like apple in the wrong policies nearest your be able oh now
i'm a new yorker and the news that they have on moscow's case saturday night live was as a new yorkerthing. because the cast members panicked and suggest they wouldn't be on the show for some salsa justice farrior fang lots are exactly what. but is that doesn't that kind of say no to us it does to me that america in a new york is kind of the cultural center of america has lost its mojo like this is so sad mitch what are your thoughts. well look i think you got the social justice they don't...
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i would ask you guys, because you are in new york, our new yorkers mad, are they upset, are they goingabout this or are they going to sweep this under the rug because things are starting to open back up again, are they going to go business as usual and understand that governors like this are too big to fail? i would hope that they are angry, i would hope that they would follow california's example and understand that these leaders although they act like tyrants and dictators only think they are tyrants and dictators and things can be done to get rid of them. i know you don't have a recall option, you need one but i'm really proud of those challenging this governor but it's time to stay mad and understand what this man did come of that is been able to get away with it and that is laughing at you for allowing him to get away with it. >> harris: that is a really important excellent question, sometimes it happens is if you have so much going on, you don't know where to focus, it's been a brilliant move for this governor to make sure the questions he leans in on our about intimacy and takes
i would ask you guys, because you are in new york, our new yorkers mad, are they upset, are they goingabout this or are they going to sweep this under the rug because things are starting to open back up again, are they going to go business as usual and understand that governors like this are too big to fail? i would hope that they are angry, i would hope that they would follow california's example and understand that these leaders although they act like tyrants and dictators only think they are...
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i'm a new yorker and the news that they have on moscow saturday night live was as a new yorker thing. because the cast members to panic and suggest they wouldn't be on the show for some salsa justice warrior thing i'm not sure exactly what. but is that doesn't that kind of say no to you as it does to me that america in a new york is kind of the cultural center of america has lost its mojo like this is so sad net what are your thoughts. well look i think you got the social justice you don't understand that there's a difference between justice in germs or justice for all and in terms of liberty and in terms of democracy and social justice this is just you know what happens when you have 40 years of indoctrination in school system and it's interested in shack it rather than corporations it wasnt where we should jackson who is in charge of the e.g.a. all 8 ministers of the e.t.n. were obama and his apple she's all these people you know it's part of washington wall street a play a revolving door so they go to regimes like apple and they run them all season air after being. alone now it's
i'm a new yorker and the news that they have on moscow saturday night live was as a new yorker thing. because the cast members to panic and suggest they wouldn't be on the show for some salsa justice warrior thing i'm not sure exactly what. but is that doesn't that kind of say no to you as it does to me that america in a new york is kind of the cultural center of america has lost its mojo like this is so sad net what are your thoughts. well look i think you got the social justice you don't...
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and taking it seriously throughout his career and knows how much it means to new yorkers. one issue to new yorkers as people have been vaccinated and covid had moved down the list in terms of their priorities. the same thing happening all over democratic run city is in america. i think that there is a tremendous opportunity for democrats to put forward smart reforms, not talk about defunding the police which only 18% of americans support, but to talk about banning choke holds a way that we can reform or reimagine the police so that we don't end up with outcomes of what happened at eric garner or george floyd or breonna taylor. and we want to root out the bad apples and make sure that we are safe and secure and that is what government is therefore. >> charles: if it is about messaging, the democratic party seems unable to control the radical voices in their party and they are the ones that get the headlines and listen, they all kind of stoke the protests last year even though it was a violation of covid protocol. so it feels like they really were on the winning if not anymo
and taking it seriously throughout his career and knows how much it means to new yorkers. one issue to new yorkers as people have been vaccinated and covid had moved down the list in terms of their priorities. the same thing happening all over democratic run city is in america. i think that there is a tremendous opportunity for democrats to put forward smart reforms, not talk about defunding the police which only 18% of americans support, but to talk about banning choke holds a way that we can...
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under governor guliani, i can promise all of you this, my fellow new yorkers. under governor guliani, you'll get somebody that will like the economic furnace of new york. do what dewitt clinton knew when he built the early -- erie canal. we will cut taxes and new york will no longer be the highest tax state in america. we will do everything that we can to cut red tape and deregulate for all of those small businesses that have been crushed over the last 14 months. they need to have a chase. those who today in modern day risk all, we need as public servants to make sure that we are serving them and not serving ourselves the way they andrew cuomo is doing. i think we've all seen how andrew cuomo served himself. we've seen $5 million for a book deal. he makes seven figures a year serving himself. i'm happy to volunteer my time be the candidate to -- to be the 57th governor of the great state of new york. we'll continue from an education standpoint to push school choice, to make sure that any community that has a charter school will get a charter school. i will perso
under governor guliani, i can promise all of you this, my fellow new yorkers. under governor guliani, you'll get somebody that will like the economic furnace of new york. do what dewitt clinton knew when he built the early -- erie canal. we will cut taxes and new york will no longer be the highest tax state in america. we will do everything that we can to cut red tape and deregulate for all of those small businesses that have been crushed over the last 14 months. they need to have a chase....
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one in 5 new yorkers is living through the pandemic in poverty. last year's 6000000000 barrio lost her jobs and one of her sons now she ekes out a living collecting bottles. bridget harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. but it's payday for 6 tilly on barrio she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. that if there are $144.00 cans in here each one swath 6 and what are that's a $0.16 for each bag. so that i get $0.14 and i have 5 of us it should be $230.00 total. the monarchy and i thank the. 6 that has lived in new york city for 34 years she immigrated illegally from mexico her husband left the family and 6 there raised 5 children all by herself. before the pandemic 6 that had 4 cleaning jobs now she only has one in order to pay the $600.00 rent for her room she collects bottles every day. but i meant to cater to my camera and i go to early in the morning or at night. ok since the pandemic loss
one in 5 new yorkers is living through the pandemic in poverty. last year's 6000000000 barrio lost her jobs and one of her sons now she ekes out a living collecting bottles. bridget harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. but it's payday for 6 tilly on barrio she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. that if there are $144.00 cans in here...
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i would do does well. >> as more new yorkers get the job, the city is opening up. ets are busier. some restaurants have waiting list. >> i am very lucky to live here in new york. where we started in this pandemic in march, now a complete 180. >> a few months ago this would have been unimaginable. these friends, all of them vaccinated, are celebrating. four of them share the same birthday today. >> it is almost like an emancipation. i have spent most of the last year in my bedroom. i really really did not think i woulsurvive the pandemic. and actually see my 70th birthday, but here i am. >> at union square there is a party going on. activists are giving away marijuana, recently legalized in new york state, two people who can prove they have the vaccine. >> more than half of all of those are vaccinated in new york city, at least with the first dose. judging by the queue here, it looks like joints for jabs are only helping even more people to get the vaccine. ♪ >> that brings us to the end of this week's show. we leave you with these pictures from israel, where outdoor
i would do does well. >> as more new yorkers get the job, the city is opening up. ets are busier. some restaurants have waiting list. >> i am very lucky to live here in new york. where we started in this pandemic in march, now a complete 180. >> a few months ago this would have been unimaginable. these friends, all of them vaccinated, are celebrating. four of them share the same birthday today. >> it is almost like an emancipation. i have spent most of the last year in...
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they will weigh in on issues of importance to all new yorkers as we approach primary day on june 22. ghts debate is brought to you by us here at spectrum news new one as well as our federal partners wnyc and the city and our cosponsor, and citizens union, john jay college of criminal justice and social work of votes which is part of the columbia school of social work and the latino leadership institute as well. ten nights debate comes as new yorkers are rapidly emerging from a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic and slowly confronting many questions about the future for city including concerns about the economy and the balance between crime-fighting and police reform. it also comes as a first primary is underway among democratic candidates and although the majority of registered voters in our city are democrats that are more than half 1 million republicans as well and politicians running on that ballot want to serve as mayor for the last 20 or so years. joining me tonight are co-moderators brian lehrer of wnyc radio and josefa velasquez of the city. due to defendant make the candidates would
they will weigh in on issues of importance to all new yorkers as we approach primary day on june 22. ghts debate is brought to you by us here at spectrum news new one as well as our federal partners wnyc and the city and our cosponsor, and citizens union, john jay college of criminal justice and social work of votes which is part of the columbia school of social work and the latino leadership institute as well. ten nights debate comes as new yorkers are rapidly emerging from a...
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one in 5 new yorkers is living through the pandemic and poverty .past years 6 early on barrio lost her jobs and one of her sons now she ekes out a living collecting bottles. harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately need. did buy the city's poor. it's payday for 60 on barrio she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. that there are $144.00 cans in here each one's worth $0.06 so that's a $0.16 for each bag. so that i get $0.14 and i have 5 days it should be $230.00 total. the monarchy and her blank. sister has lived in new york city for 34 years she immigrated illegally from mexico her husband left the family and 6 there raised 5 children all by herself. before the pandemic 6 that had 4 cleaning jobs now she only has one in order to pay the $600.00 rent for her room she collects bottles every day. but i meant decade am i am what i call a early morning or at night after dark since the pandemic lots of people collect bottles even
one in 5 new yorkers is living through the pandemic and poverty .past years 6 early on barrio lost her jobs and one of her sons now she ekes out a living collecting bottles. harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately need. did buy the city's poor. it's payday for 60 on barrio she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. that there are $144.00 cans in here each one's worth...
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one in 5 new yorkers is living through the pandemic in poverty. last year 6 early on barrio lost her jobs and one of her sons now she ekes out a living collecting bottles. bridget harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need. because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. but it's payday for 6 tilly on barrio. she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. as if there are $144.00 cans and each one's worth $0.06 so that's a $0.16 for each bag. so that one i get $0.14 and i have 5 of those it should be $230.00 total. the mafia and the bank. system has lived in new york city for 34 years she immigrated illegally from mexico her husband left the family and 6 there raised 5 children all by herself. before the pandemic 6 they had 4 cleaning jobs now she only has one in order to pay the $600.00 rent for her room she collects bottles every day. for them and decade in the miami heat of early in the morning or at night after dark since the pandemic lots of peop
one in 5 new yorkers is living through the pandemic in poverty. last year 6 early on barrio lost her jobs and one of her sons now she ekes out a living collecting bottles. bridget harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need. because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. but it's payday for 6 tilly on barrio. she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. as if there are $144.00 cans and each...
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something like the new yorker magazine is kind of the house organ that they surround themselves with. i think there was some sense having the fees making it harder they were silent. they didn't say anything the family didn't. and at the time i didn't have any intention of writing the book the attorney general of massachusetts did something nobody had done up to that point and they sue individual members of the family. at that point i thought i'm going to write a book and that's when the campaign really started so at that point when it was announced i was doing this book, the families engaged in a lawyer that specializes and kills stories before they get written. she started sending me nasty letters like almost 2-years-old the new yorker engaged a fact checker using his 15 page letter as a roadmap. they didn't make any corrections at all and threatening to sue me and that never really let up. they've been quiet since the book came out. is there a letter marked personal and confidential? >> not yet. he says not for publication. i quoted in my book the number of not for publication, but
something like the new yorker magazine is kind of the house organ that they surround themselves with. i think there was some sense having the fees making it harder they were silent. they didn't say anything the family didn't. and at the time i didn't have any intention of writing the book the attorney general of massachusetts did something nobody had done up to that point and they sue individual members of the family. at that point i thought i'm going to write a book and that's when the...
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david letterman is a new yorker. his show is in new york.t hosts who grew up with him. he was this father figure. >> and dave said i think we'll come back monday, september 17th. on that day he said to me how much time have i got for this? as much as you want. >> it's terribly sad here in new york city. we've lost 5,000 fellow new yorkers, and you can feel it. you can feel it. you can see it. it's terribly sad, terribly, terribly sad. >> he didn't tell you what to think. he didn't explain away this tragedy. >> it was dave honestly hurting and making it a little easier for all of us. he became a voice for us in a different way. >> and it's very simple. there is only one requirement for any of us, and that is to be courageous, because courage, as you might know, defines all other human behavior. and i believe, because i've done a little of this myself, pretending to be courageous is just as good as the real thing. >> it was the first time that i can remember that a monologue made you cry. >> there was nobody better to share what we were all fe
david letterman is a new yorker. his show is in new york.t hosts who grew up with him. he was this father figure. >> and dave said i think we'll come back monday, september 17th. on that day he said to me how much time have i got for this? as much as you want. >> it's terribly sad here in new york city. we've lost 5,000 fellow new yorkers, and you can feel it. you can feel it. you can see it. it's terribly sad, terribly, terribly sad. >> he didn't tell you what to think. he...
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i am giving new yorkers the one thing they want.o stay on the six train when it passes through the old abandoned city hall station without the conductor kicking you off. >> wait, what? >> you heard me. i am going to fight for new yorkers to get the right to ride through that classic station, which is now closed off for some unknown reason and has been driving me crazy for years. >> oh, yeah. i think i read about that station online that's her whole platform? for real >> when i first heard about rebecca's campaign i thought, "oh, that sounds kind of cool. i've never seen that station before, but i am curious to hear what she has in mind for healthcare or education. >> listen, i couldn't be more clear. i am going to deliver on just one thing. letting new yorkers stay on the subway while it goes through the old city hall subway station which is currently an illegal gray area. i mean, technically, there is a tour you can do with the transit museum, but it's, like, once a month and it costs 50 bucks ugh, 50 bucks? who am i, mike bloomber
i am giving new yorkers the one thing they want.o stay on the six train when it passes through the old abandoned city hall station without the conductor kicking you off. >> wait, what? >> you heard me. i am going to fight for new yorkers to get the right to ride through that classic station, which is now closed off for some unknown reason and has been driving me crazy for years. >> oh, yeah. i think i read about that station online that's her whole platform? for real >>...
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i am impacted by what is needed for every day new yorkers. tom: eric adams, thank you so much. l candidate. june 22 primary here in new york city. the news flow is truly extraordinary. lisa: underpinning it is a high degree of uncertainty that this time is different but nobody wants to say that. this time is different with inflation, with corporate profits come as to where we are in the cycle. this is one of the key issues into the second half of the year. as you said we are already at midyear. tom: that is what andrew sheets said at morgan stanley. we have joseph cohen coming up, moffat nathanson schedule on bloomberg radio. yup a panel? -- you have a panel? lisa: we will be talking about inflation and the federal reserve. tom: very good. we continue forward. an eventful morning. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ (announcer) the core is key to losing weight, getting back in shape, and feeling good. introducing the aero trainer, designed to strengthen your core, flatten your stomach, and relieve stress and back pain. it conforms to your body and increases muscle activity. abs,
i am impacted by what is needed for every day new yorkers. tom: eric adams, thank you so much. l candidate. june 22 primary here in new york city. the news flow is truly extraordinary. lisa: underpinning it is a high degree of uncertainty that this time is different but nobody wants to say that. this time is different with inflation, with corporate profits come as to where we are in the cycle. this is one of the key issues into the second half of the year. as you said we are already at midyear....
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we focus greatly on helping robinhood, and robinhood helps all of us hope the new yorkers most in needc, one in five new yorkers were living in poverty, so it has only gotten worse since then. robinhood really was at its finest as we went through last year. last year, with their relief fund and the ability to move super quickly to put one under $72 million across new york city . we helped seven different organizations, community partners. we work through others to be able to help give back to the community. that's twice as many community partners as for -- as before. that is super important because new york city had twice the job losses that the rest of the country did. so it has been a long slog, but they have done a fabulous job. guy: how do you think the nature of that task has changed as a result of the pandemic? mary: it is ever more so important that each dollar goes straight to the people in need. a lot of organizations have a lot of overhead. one of robinhood's most important features is that it is 100% underwritten, all of the expenses, by the board. the same goes for the conf
we focus greatly on helping robinhood, and robinhood helps all of us hope the new yorkers most in needc, one in five new yorkers were living in poverty, so it has only gotten worse since then. robinhood really was at its finest as we went through last year. last year, with their relief fund and the ability to move super quickly to put one under $72 million across new york city . we helped seven different organizations, community partners. we work through others to be able to help give back to...
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together i find -- driving down here, i was looking at all the people in the street and it's -- new yorkersgroup, they're fantastic. you know because you mix all those idiosyncrasies and eccentricities together and it makes this amazing stew, you know >> jimmy: yeah more with james spader when we come back, everybody we're going to talk "blacklist." [ cheers and applause thank you, new york ♪ ♪ (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. itchy? squirmy? scratchy? family not getting clean? get charmin ultra strong. go get 'em. it just cleans better. with a diamond weave texture, your family can use less while still getting clean. goodbye itchy squirm. hello clean bottom! we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin. mr. clark, your daughter is a very good kisser. when you crave the uncomfortable, try new spicy pringles scorchin'. ♪ ♪ [sneezes] hey allergy muddlers. [sneezes] are your sneezes putting your f
together i find -- driving down here, i was looking at all the people in the street and it's -- new yorkersgroup, they're fantastic. you know because you mix all those idiosyncrasies and eccentricities together and it makes this amazing stew, you know >> jimmy: yeah more with james spader when we come back, everybody we're going to talk "blacklist." [ cheers and applause thank you, new york ♪ ♪ (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination, but...