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you know who is providing crystal clear guidance staten island.nuance in the staten island guidance they have one guideline, and it's "wear a mask or get the [ bleep ] out of here. and, frankly, it's the clearest message i've heard this whole time the cdc is based in atlanta. but, for my money, it should be based in the frozen food aisle at that shoprite just for comparison, once again, this is how you ask people to wear a mask in manhattan >> wear a mask if you may be in a situation where you can't socially distance. >> seth: and this is how you do it in staten island. >> get the [ bleep ] out of here >> get out >> seth: but the pandemic hasn't just changed how we shop it's also changed how we work, how we socialize and according to two photos that went viral recently, it's changed how we baptize babies. that's right those priests are shooting infants with squirt guns this is the kind of story we need right now when america opens back up, it's going to be tough to decide where to go first. a restaurant, the beach, the salon, a carnival. the catho
you know who is providing crystal clear guidance staten island.nuance in the staten island guidance they have one guideline, and it's "wear a mask or get the [ bleep ] out of here. and, frankly, it's the clearest message i've heard this whole time the cdc is based in atlanta. but, for my money, it should be based in the frozen food aisle at that shoprite just for comparison, once again, this is how you ask people to wear a mask in manhattan >> wear a mask if you may be in a situation...
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jim was the consummate staten islander. a kid, he was the advance paperboy, a standout at the curtis high school. went on to serve his country in the coast guard and honored fellow veterans by bringing home a vietnam memorial to west brighton. known as one of the founders of staten island's ride center, where he spent years opening hearts and minds is love.ea that love so it's only fitting that jim anniversary e 51st of stonewall, leaving behind countless staten islanders whose are better for having known him. oday, we honor his incredible life, and i hope next year we can honor him one last time when down and sees the pride down finally marching forest avenue in our st. patrick's day parade. thank you and i yield back. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: thank
jim was the consummate staten islander. a kid, he was the advance paperboy, a standout at the curtis high school. went on to serve his country in the coast guard and honored fellow veterans by bringing home a vietnam memorial to west brighton. known as one of the founders of staten island's ride center, where he spent years opening hearts and minds is love.ea that love so it's only fitting that jim anniversary e 51st of stonewall, leaving behind countless staten islanders whose are better for...
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staten island, new york. sal, good morning. welcome to the conversation. you say no to extending the enhanced benefits. caller: absolutely not. i'm 58 years old. i have been in construction, like that ironworker from account k he has his story half right. because the way it works and the way it always has worked, even for yourself, if you was to be unemployed, you would go on unemployment, it's based on what you made weekly, like for instance in new york a top paid construction worker, like if you make over $1,000 a week, you would be eligible for $505 a week in unemployment. now, if your employer calls you back to work, you have to go back to work. it's against the law to say that, no, there is no work out there and you were not called for work. you have to go back to work. what this plan is doing it's making people dependent on government. and this is the outlook, this is what they want. it would hurt everybody in the future. because if this ever became law, the country would be finished. the country would be finished. these people in florida saying ron
staten island, new york. sal, good morning. welcome to the conversation. you say no to extending the enhanced benefits. caller: absolutely not. i'm 58 years old. i have been in construction, like that ironworker from account k he has his story half right. because the way it works and the way it always has worked, even for yourself, if you was to be unemployed, you would go on unemployment, it's based on what you made weekly, like for instance in new york a top paid construction worker, like if...
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elÉctricas y lluvias pueden ser sorpresivas, vemos capa marina que entra a la regiÓn, lo vemos en staten islandan la diferencia, 20 grados en el interior. la maÑana alcanzarÁ 84 grados, pero en la costa tendremos 60 y 70 grados. asÍ nos vamos a la siguiente semana, condiciones en san josÉ buenas, el domingo cercano a los 90. detalles del trÁfico al volver. el sistema de transporte podrÍa recibir 89 millones de dÓlares modernizar su sistema. el cadete de san francisco introdujo el plan la semana pasada. para hacer una mejor planeaciÓn pasamos con guillermo quiroz. >>> vemos el puente de la bahÍa y donde se ulen 101 y el pacific way. direcciÓn al oeste un poco de trÁfico. la 101 direcciÓn a san francisco, estable. en oakland la 580 al norte se complica y tambiÉn antes del puente de la bahÍa, tambiÉn en (nombre en inglÉs) hay un accidente de trÁnsito. los puentes se mantienen a buena velocidad. mÁs detalles mas adelante. estamos invadiendo marte. >>> le tenemos un conteo muy especial, una cifra para celebrar. (comerciales) querida california, sabemos que estos son tiempos difíciles, pero tienes qu
elÉctricas y lluvias pueden ser sorpresivas, vemos capa marina que entra a la regiÓn, lo vemos en staten islandan la diferencia, 20 grados en el interior. la maÑana alcanzarÁ 84 grados, pero en la costa tendremos 60 y 70 grados. asÍ nos vamos a la siguiente semana, condiciones en san josÉ buenas, el domingo cercano a los 90. detalles del trÁfico al volver. el sistema de transporte podrÍa recibir 89 millones de dÓlares modernizar su sistema. el cadete de san francisco introdujo el plan...
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en staten island, muriÓ abatido un hombre de 45 aÑos. >>> me preocupa, porque vamos a volver a los aÑosÁ esta semana suspender daca. segÚn el medio de hill. va a presentar la documentaciÓn necesaria para cumplir con las condiciones de la suprema corte y poder dejar sin efecto este programa. hay que recordar que apenas a finales del mes de junio el tribunal supremo rechazÓ el intento de donald trump de suspender daca. que protege la deportaciÓn de 650 mil jÓvenes migrantes. >>> a los extranjeros que estÁn con visa de estudiantes tendrÁn que salir del paÍs o van a perder su visa. tendrÁn que permanecer estados unidos si una de las clases se realiza en persona. debido a los contagios varias universidades, como por ejemplo harvard, que anunciaron que todo el prÓximo ciclo escolar se hara e de manera virtual. nuestra abogada de inmigraciÓn alma rosa nieto nos habla de los alcances de la medida y las opciones de los estudiantes. >>> esta nueva medida afecta a los estudiantes que ya tienen visa y estÁn en estados unidos, como el que estÁ en el exterior en su paÍs de origen y estÁ solicitar una
en staten island, muriÓ abatido un hombre de 45 aÑos. >>> me preocupa, porque vamos a volver a los aÑosÁ esta semana suspender daca. segÚn el medio de hill. va a presentar la documentaciÓn necesaria para cumplir con las condiciones de la suprema corte y poder dejar sin efecto este programa. hay que recordar que apenas a finales del mes de junio el tribunal supremo rechazÓ el intento de donald trump de suspender daca. que protege la deportaciÓn de 650 mil jÓvenes migrantes....
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"the king of staten island" premieres on demand this friday. averybody.s say goodnight with some more music from jon batiste and stay human. jon? captioning sponsor captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late show, oh, oh the late late show ♪ oh, oh it's the late late show ♪ >> james: good evening ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the "late, late show." here i
"the king of staten island" premieres on demand this friday. averybody.s say goodnight with some more music from jon batiste and stay human. jon? captioning sponsor captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late show, oh, oh the late late show ♪ oh, oh it's the late late show ♪ >> james: good evening ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the "late, late show." here i
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. >> reporter: the staten island-based artist is known for painting old glory all over the country. it. he also painted this massive mural, all 150,000 square feet of it, on a rooftop in houston, texas. >> june and july 2010. houston, texas. it was 130 degrees up there. >> in your now almost three decades of doing this type of work, what are some of the more unusual requests you've gotten? >> one model said, why don't you paint the flag on me? that would be ideal, that would be great, it would be, you know, kind of sexy but also -- and i was like, no. as much as i would like to. >> reporter: what scott really likes, giving back to veterans. portions of all his proceeds going back into charities that aid those who have served in the armed forces. scott saying his greatest joys as an artist come from helping disabled veterans, and when his art united folks on both sides of the aisle, which he says isn't always easy. do you find that your art is more important now than maybe it has been ever before because of where we're at as a country in this moment in history? >> here is my calling.
. >> reporter: the staten island-based artist is known for painting old glory all over the country. it. he also painted this massive mural, all 150,000 square feet of it, on a rooftop in houston, texas. >> june and july 2010. houston, texas. it was 130 degrees up there. >> in your now almost three decades of doing this type of work, what are some of the more unusual requests you've gotten? >> one model said, why don't you paint the flag on me? that would be ideal, that...
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now beginning late stage clinical trials of an antibody cocktail to prevent and treat the but in staten island 60-year-old sylvester flores beat covid on his own. released today after three months in the hospital >> 93 days is something we can't imagine, can't believe it we're baffled but we're all here thanking god >> reporter: tonight for one family a happy home coming while so many others are still in the fight of their lives. across the nation testing remains a big problem not just the long lines you about lengthy amount of time it can take to get results back lester >> making it that much more difficult to trace those cases. miguel almaguer starting us off. as new cases rise president trump at the white house today said he will pressure governors to reopen schools in the fall as one of the hardest hit states makes a push of its own. >> reporter: a new state order now directing florida schools to reopen their doors next month. despite the massive spike in cases that have parts of the state tightening restrictions on businesses are you worried about health concerns with them sending them ba
now beginning late stage clinical trials of an antibody cocktail to prevent and treat the but in staten island 60-year-old sylvester flores beat covid on his own. released today after three months in the hospital >> 93 days is something we can't imagine, can't believe it we're baffled but we're all here thanking god >> reporter: tonight for one family a happy home coming while so many others are still in the fight of their lives. across the nation testing remains a big problem not...
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but in staten island, 60-year-old sylvester flores beat covid on his own, released after three months in the hospital >> 93 days is something we can't imagine. >> reporter: for one family, a happy homecoming, while so many others are still in the fight of their lives. across the nation, testing remains a big concern. not just the long lines, but the lengthy amount of time it can take to get results back frances? >> okay, miguel, thank you >> it's a question on every parent's mind right now. will their kids return to the classroom this fall? president trump is ready to end that debate, vowing to pressure states to reopen schools, even as coronavirus cases hit record highs in the u.s our capitol hill correspondent alice barr joining us now with more alice, good morning. this is typically an issue left to governors and local leaders >> reporter: yes, phillip. this is the kind of back and forth we've seen through the pandemic president trump frequently trying to assert his power, saying, you know, earlier in this fight that he had the ultimate authority in making decisions over what happe
but in staten island, 60-year-old sylvester flores beat covid on his own, released after three months in the hospital >> 93 days is something we can't imagine. >> reporter: for one family, a happy homecoming, while so many others are still in the fight of their lives. across the nation, testing remains a big concern. not just the long lines, but the lengthy amount of time it can take to get results back frances? >> okay, miguel, thank you >> it's a question on every...
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buddy in staten island started having breathing trouble in mid-april. he lost weight and became lethargic. buddy tested positive for covid-19. additional testing five days later shows the virus was no longer in buddy's system. he did have the antibodies, though. his family says buddy's health got so bad they had to euthanize him. new blood work the day buddy was put down show he most likely had cancer. >>> we put together research and compiled a brand-new calculator showing you just how risky certain scenarios are like riding a bus or going to the gym. you'll find it on abc7news.com. >>> new developments to report to you. a followed judge sided with activists and has placed more restrictions on the force that oakland police can use to control crowds. today's order bans wooden, rubber or rubber-coated bullets along with stringer grenades. oakland may still deploy tear gas, flash bang grenades and foam teamed projectiles only if there is an imminent threat or significant property damage. oakland police told abc 7 they will abide by today's order. >>> a sc
buddy in staten island started having breathing trouble in mid-april. he lost weight and became lethargic. buddy tested positive for covid-19. additional testing five days later shows the virus was no longer in buddy's system. he did have the antibodies, though. his family says buddy's health got so bad they had to euthanize him. new blood work the day buddy was put down show he most likely had cancer. >>> we put together research and compiled a brand-new calculator showing you just...
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back there were some people who explained the facts of the eric garner case is that individual staten island who was who was in an alleged choke hold whenever anybody dared to specify or to qualify the fact they were called a racist now if i were also to try to bring up the fact that there is a myth in this country as to the number of african-americans who were shot all unarmed african-american shot by the police if i were to try to qualify those facts with the facts i should say i'm called a racist yet what this new brand of journalism does is basically the same thing but it depends on the subject matter that's distinctions not what you say it's about whom you speak right absolutely correct unfortunately there's something going on with the wikipedia page of a senator camilla harris and it may indicate that she's going to be biden's vice president pick someone described information from her bio such as a refusal to prosecute certain high profile names a campaign spending violation of meeting with benjamin netanyahu in israel and this is the same thing that happened with tim kaine before he w
back there were some people who explained the facts of the eric garner case is that individual staten island who was who was in an alleged choke hold whenever anybody dared to specify or to qualify the fact they were called a racist now if i were also to try to bring up the fact that there is a myth in this country as to the number of african-americans who were shot all unarmed african-american shot by the police if i were to try to qualify those facts with the facts i should say i'm called a...
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buddy in staten island started having breathing trouble in mid-april. he lost weight and became lethargic. buddy tested positive for covid-19. additional testing five days later shows the virus was no longer in buddy's system. he did have the antibodies, though. his family says buddy's health got so bad they had to euthanize him. new blood work the day buddy was put down show he most likely had cancer. >>> we put together research and compiled a brand-new calculator showing you just how risky certain scenarios are like riding a bus or going to the gym. you'll find it on abc7news.com. >>> new developments to report to you. a followed judge sided with activists and has placed more restrictions on the force that oakland police can use to control crowds. today's order bans wooden, rubber or rubber-coated bullets along with stringer grenades. oakland may still deploy tear gas, flash bang grenades and foam teamed projectiles only if there is an imminent threat or significant property damage. oakland police told abc 7 they will abide by today's order. >>> a sc
buddy in staten island started having breathing trouble in mid-april. he lost weight and became lethargic. buddy tested positive for covid-19. additional testing five days later shows the virus was no longer in buddy's system. he did have the antibodies, though. his family says buddy's health got so bad they had to euthanize him. new blood work the day buddy was put down show he most likely had cancer. >>> we put together research and compiled a brand-new calculator showing you just...
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brooklyn troops were 2,000, manhattan troops were 3,000, queens troops were 4,000 and staten island troops were 5,000, but this new troop was unique. it belonged to girls who did not know where they belonged. it wouldn't make sense to use the numbers normally applied to troops in any of the 5 boroughs given that its member had no fixed addresses wasn't this troop of girls no matter where it was located really like a floating borough in its own right or even a shadow borough because the society was ignorant or didn't want to acknowledge its residents. at some point girl scouts staff realized that the 6,000 designated years earlier for specialized troops like those for girls with special needs were no longer used and so the girl scouts of greater new york settled on the name troops 6000. you realize this is big, this is going to be amazing, meredith told giselle. giselle wanted to jump up and down but as usual worries dogged her. what if she couldn't recruit more girls? what if she couldn't recruit parent volunteers and what if she couldn't maintain momentum she had achieved? 3 days after tr
brooklyn troops were 2,000, manhattan troops were 3,000, queens troops were 4,000 and staten island troops were 5,000, but this new troop was unique. it belonged to girls who did not know where they belonged. it wouldn't make sense to use the numbers normally applied to troops in any of the 5 boroughs given that its member had no fixed addresses wasn't this troop of girls no matter where it was located really like a floating borough in its own right or even a shadow borough because the society...
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city at least 39 people were shot overnight with three people killed in every burrough except staten island. the blood shed continues tonight with seven more shootings where five victims are dead. >>> americans gathered nationwide to celebrate the 4th of july holiday. many ignored social distancing and mask guidelines despite record surges of kroefrns infections. he . >> reporter: as several states see a surge in covid-19 disturbing images from across the country show huge holiday crowds many ignoring social distancing and mask recommendations. florida surpassing 200,000 confirmed cases. 10,000 today alone accounting for 20% of the new cases in the u.s. >> as the cases do rise increase in hospitalizations will increase as well. this is going to be something that isn't going to go away overnight. >> reporter: masks now required in miami. texas setting records for newly diagnosed cases in hospitalizations on saturday. some city leaders now considering stay at home orders. >> we don't have room to experiment nor should we wait for all the hospital beds to fill and all these people to die befor
city at least 39 people were shot overnight with three people killed in every burrough except staten island. the blood shed continues tonight with seven more shootings where five victims are dead. >>> americans gathered nationwide to celebrate the 4th of july holiday. many ignored social distancing and mask guidelines despite record surges of kroefrns infections. he . >> reporter: as several states see a surge in covid-19 disturbing images from across the country show huge...
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minority whip joe baroni from staten island voted against the budget cut, this will set back 30 years of good policing in new york city. >> what we are doing will create a more violent city and we are doing it anyway. we are making cuts to appease fractions of farthest new yorkers. i understand the politics of that bully also making these cuts to continue this false propagation that police officers are the greatest danger to the public. >> we are in for many in law enforcement that the cuts will deeply hurt the nypd and make us a far less safe city but folks in this crowd say it doesn't go far enough and they should becoming more. >> i know a big section of that crowd has been gathered for days. if they get this accomplished, some of them might not want much more, what happens to the crowd after they get this counsel that? they stick around, they disband? what's next? >> they said they got the budget cut they asked for they would pack up and leave but what we're hearing tonight is they are not going to do that, they don't think they got everything they wanted and a lot of folks set up
minority whip joe baroni from staten island voted against the budget cut, this will set back 30 years of good policing in new york city. >> what we are doing will create a more violent city and we are doing it anyway. we are making cuts to appease fractions of farthest new yorkers. i understand the politics of that bully also making these cuts to continue this false propagation that police officers are the greatest danger to the public. >> we are in for many in law enforcement that...
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the owners are from staten island. they learned the dog had lymphoma.h the usda said he contracted the virus from a member of the family. he was expected to recover but died july 11.>>> starting tomorrow, millions of out of work americans will no longer get an extra $600 in unemployment. we have negotiations about extending the program that are underway in washington. no agreement insight is there? >> reporter: not yet. that means for millions receiving unemployment benefits, many will see the weekly payments drop by $600. there are 30 million americans getting unemployment benefits. since the early days most have been eligible for the extra 600 a week under a federal program called the pandemic unemployment assistance program. democrat continue to negotiate and are working on an extension of the program. they have not reached an agreement yet. it means expires today. congressional democrats want to continue the $600 a week amount through the end of the year. congressional republicans argue that it is too much. they want it reduced to an extra 200. most
the owners are from staten island. they learned the dog had lymphoma.h the usda said he contracted the virus from a member of the family. he was expected to recover but died july 11.>>> starting tomorrow, millions of out of work americans will no longer get an extra $600 in unemployment. we have negotiations about extending the program that are underway in washington. no agreement insight is there? >> reporter: not yet. that means for millions receiving unemployment benefits,...
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last night's could be seen in lower manhattan and on staten island. rather than one big event with big crowds, macy's is providing five short unannounced shows, each in a different part of the city. this goes out to manhattan. the island of staten, brooklyn, queens, banging down. >>> retailers get an early jump on independence day sales. >> when you're venturing into the stores or shopping online, you can expect some of the biggest discounts of the year. here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: with the fourth of july around the corner, some retailers rolling out their hottest summer deals early. sites like overstock.com already offering up to 70% off site-wide. shoppers can expect to see some of the biggest savings on apparel, appliances, mattresses, and furniture. >> this year, we're not only seeing summer merchandise go on sale, but we're also seeing spring merchandise go on sale. >> reporter: mattress firm is offering up to $500 off king mattresses and up to $300 off queens. lowe's and best buy slashing prices on appliances up to 40% off. at oldn
last night's could be seen in lower manhattan and on staten island. rather than one big event with big crowds, macy's is providing five short unannounced shows, each in a different part of the city. this goes out to manhattan. the island of staten, brooklyn, queens, banging down. >>> retailers get an early jump on independence day sales. >> when you're venturing into the stores or shopping online, you can expect some of the biggest discounts of the year. here's abc's rebecca...
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buddy, a 6-year-old german shepherd in staten island started having breathing trouble in mid april.ght and he tested positive for cavovid-19. five days later, he in longer had the virus but he had the antibodies. his family said his hemealth go bad they had to euthanize him. and new blood work shows that he also most likely had cancer. >>> cleanin things has been a big focus lately and disinfectant wipes are hard to find. we spoke to dr. patel about this and whether disinfecting really makes much of a difference. he says contaminated surfaces are not the main way this virus is transmitted. >> there is like a false hope that businesses are sending out saying oh, my gosh, we clean every day, so you can come here and never get coronavirus. we have to remember that the primary way you catch this is not from surfaces, it will be from airborne transmission, from droplets, it will be from people who are next to you, not the surfaces. >> so is it really worth our time to wipe everything down? dr. patel says yes and no. it is effective because it could keep the surfaces clean of course, but
buddy, a 6-year-old german shepherd in staten island started having breathing trouble in mid april.ght and he tested positive for cavovid-19. five days later, he in longer had the virus but he had the antibodies. his family said his hemealth go bad they had to euthanize him. and new blood work shows that he also most likely had cancer. >>> cleanin things has been a big focus lately and disinfectant wipes are hard to find. we spoke to dr. patel about this and whether disinfecting really...
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they're all basically the same eric garner, in new york city, six years ago, died of a chokehold on staten islandant a different relationship with the police i think it's a good thing, jimmy. look, if you don't have trust and respect between the police and the community you have nothing. the relationship has to work if it's not working for one party the relationship is not working. what the community is saying, it's not working for us. great. let's reset the relationship what do you want from the police department and what do you not want what do you want fixed and let's have that conversation as a nation we're starting it in this state. i said every police department in each city has to sit down at the table with the other side in a collaborative and redesign a police department that works for everyone and change the procedures you need to change. the police have to do their job also they need trust and respect to do their job i think it's a great transformational moment where we get to reset and change the relationship >> jimmy: you're dealing with so much you've been releasing these posters i
they're all basically the same eric garner, in new york city, six years ago, died of a chokehold on staten islandant a different relationship with the police i think it's a good thing, jimmy. look, if you don't have trust and respect between the police and the community you have nothing. the relationship has to work if it's not working for one party the relationship is not working. what the community is saying, it's not working for us. great. let's reset the relationship what do you want from...
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this is buddy, a 6-year-old german shepherd in staten island. he started having breathing problems in mid april. he lost weight, became lethargic and tested positive for covid-19. aditional testing five days later showed the virus was no longer in buddy's system, but he did have antibodies. his family says buddy's health got so bad they had to euthanize him. blood work showed that he also most likely had cancer. >>> and dr. fauci says people should consider wearing goggles or face shields. >> you should protect all the mucosal surfaces. so if you have goggles or an eye shield, you should use it. i mean, it is not universally recommended, but if you really want to be complete, you should probably use it. >> the nation's top infectious disease expert made that suggestion during a conversation with dr. ashton on instagram. he also spoke about a secondary benefit of 9d lethe lens on he e hopes the face coverings help limit the spread of the flu. on our website, you can find our risk calculator. everything from riding the bus to go to the gym. select
this is buddy, a 6-year-old german shepherd in staten island. he started having breathing problems in mid april. he lost weight, became lethargic and tested positive for covid-19. aditional testing five days later showed the virus was no longer in buddy's system, but he did have antibodies. his family says buddy's health got so bad they had to euthanize him. blood work showed that he also most likely had cancer. >>> and dr. fauci says people should consider wearing goggles or face...
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we've added service on commuter rail and the staten island railway and we're fully equipped.re also disinfecting our cars, our subway stations, our subway cars, commuter rail cars and buses frequently during every 24-hour period. we've done everything we can to minimize the public health risk to our customers and to our employees. guy: mr. foye, good morning. guy johnson in london. pat: good morning, guy. guy: your revenue is downing and your costs are going up. how sort of money are you? pat: well look, i said it on board meeting a week or so ago that we're in a financial four-alarm fire and i believe that's the case. we received $3.8 billion plus in the federal government in the first round of coronavirus funding. the house of representatives has passed a bill that provides an the u.s.l $3.9 billion senate has to act on return of its break. it is fundamental that we get that money. the mid mckinsey, which point of our revenue wash from fares and polls declines and also from declines in a package of dedicated taxes and subsidies at the legislature's given to us together with
we've added service on commuter rail and the staten island railway and we're fully equipped.re also disinfecting our cars, our subway stations, our subway cars, commuter rail cars and buses frequently during every 24-hour period. we've done everything we can to minimize the public health risk to our customers and to our employees. guy: mr. foye, good morning. guy johnson in london. pat: good morning, guy. guy: your revenue is downing and your costs are going up. how sort of money are you? pat:...
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very late in the 68 campaign, wallace is polling in double digits in brooklyn, in staten island, which is his best borough in new york city. in queens, and in upstate new york. he is not just a southern candidate. and indeed, he poses a problem for the republican nominee, richard nixon. because if nixon is not, if wallace siphons too many conservative votes away from nixon, he would help the democrats win which the minority of the vote. nixon in 1968, embarks on this quite clever strategy, it was called at the time a southern strategy. it was much broader than history southern strategy, it was of challenging the precedents of the war in court. appealing to what we would call a racial backlash vote. but doing so in quote. you don't hear anything from 1968 from nixon that the civil rights act was bad, or that he was opposed to equal rights for black people. he wants to sort of leave impressions in the mind. the issue he seizes on is crime. the argument that nixon makes us at the warren court has made too many decisions in favor of the rights of criminals, and that this has created danger
very late in the 68 campaign, wallace is polling in double digits in brooklyn, in staten island, which is his best borough in new york city. in queens, and in upstate new york. he is not just a southern candidate. and indeed, he poses a problem for the republican nominee, richard nixon. because if nixon is not, if wallace siphons too many conservative votes away from nixon, he would help the democrats win which the minority of the vote. nixon in 1968, embarks on this quite clever strategy, it...
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de blasio, being mocked at his own city with a new banner on the staten island expressway showing himring a t-shirt of late marxist revolutionary and holding the severed head of lady liberty. leslie? >> look, you look at portland and you look at the facts, by the end of june, largely there were hardly any violent outbursts. and when the feds came on the scene at the beginning of july, the violence did increase. at first the feds were there and their responsibility the reason they were there is to protect federal property but when that non-sigh length protester was shot in the face and has suffered a skull fracture as a result, people got angry and then further got angry because spoke about freedom, harris, when unmarked vans were going around picking people up with individuals who did not have name tags, did not identify themselves, wearing military gash camo angarb camo and not m. not knowing why they were picked up. that's what the mayor of chicago fear it has gotten worse since the feds came into portland. >> harris: i have got to go. i want to give guy the last word on this. she s
de blasio, being mocked at his own city with a new banner on the staten island expressway showing himring a t-shirt of late marxist revolutionary and holding the severed head of lady liberty. leslie? >> look, you look at portland and you look at the facts, by the end of june, largely there were hardly any violent outbursts. and when the feds came on the scene at the beginning of july, the violence did increase. at first the feds were there and their responsibility the reason they were...
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minority whip joe borelli, republican from staten island, voted against the budget cut and said it will set back 30 years of good policing here in new york city. >> today we know we are doing and we know that what we are doing will create a more violent city and yet we are doing it anyway. we are making these cuts to appease a fraction of far left new yorkers may understand the politics of it. we're also making these cuts to continue this false propagation that police officers are the greatest danger to the public. >> we are hearing from many in law enforcement that the cuts will deeply hurt the nypd and make it a far less safer city. folks in the crowds have a didn't go far enough and they should be cutting more. >> shannon: i know that a big section of the crowd has been gathered for days. if they get this accomplish in stripping the money from police although some may want more than a millio a billion dollars strid out. what happens after tonight? >> they had said that if they got the budget cut they asked for they would pack up and leave. what we are hearing tonight is that they're
minority whip joe borelli, republican from staten island, voted against the budget cut and said it will set back 30 years of good policing here in new york city. >> today we know we are doing and we know that what we are doing will create a more violent city and yet we are doing it anyway. we are making these cuts to appease a fraction of far left new yorkers may understand the politics of it. we're also making these cuts to continue this false propagation that police officers are the...
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it's an imaginary story of the trial that was never held after the staten island grand jury refused tondict the officer in the killing of unarmed erik garner. as we're now dealing with the movement that was sparked by the choking death with the knee on the deck of george floyd, i'm reminded of the same words when i was called about george floyd, i can't breathe that we now found he said some 20 times. it was also said by erik garner, another family i stood with back in 2014. i can't breathe, as erik garner was choked to death, screaming 11 times i can't breathe. they never brought it to court. so these directors and the family brought this to the screen so you could see the trial that never was and that many of us felt should have at least been a trial. you can determine when you see the evidence what could have happened and maybe if things had moved a certain way, george floyd would not have faced the same kind of police that didn't think they would at least be held accountable and at least go to trial. a new documentary is now available to stream. at altavad.com. go and see for yours
it's an imaginary story of the trial that was never held after the staten island grand jury refused tondict the officer in the killing of unarmed erik garner. as we're now dealing with the movement that was sparked by the choking death with the knee on the deck of george floyd, i'm reminded of the same words when i was called about george floyd, i can't breathe that we now found he said some 20 times. it was also said by erik garner, another family i stood with back in 2014. i can't breathe, as...
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would have been presenting in front of a real jury showing the world what quof happened had the staten islandistrict attorney indicted the police officer that choked eric garner to death even as eric garner said 11 times on video, i can't breathe. and the world could see what the evidence would have looked like, what the defense would have looked like, and make their own determination. why was this important to you? >> i was a film student living in harlem when eric garner was killed and as someone new to the united states, only lived in new york for about a year before eric garner was killed, that video was a punch to the stomach i couldn't stop thinking about it living in harlem, there were rallies all over the place i was just going to the superintendent to buy groceries, when i was walking my dog, it was what anyone could talk about. i was living in new york i was probably within a few miles of anyone who would have participated in the trial had it happened and i saw that it was important to let it play out to see what happens if we have real attorneys read the questions to the actual wit
would have been presenting in front of a real jury showing the world what quof happened had the staten islandistrict attorney indicted the police officer that choked eric garner to death even as eric garner said 11 times on video, i can't breathe. and the world could see what the evidence would have looked like, what the defense would have looked like, and make their own determination. why was this important to you? >> i was a film student living in harlem when eric garner was killed and...
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she saved two people from jumping off the staten island ferry.you think about new york city has spent about $90 billion a year. that's more than 48 out of 50 states. there are a number of city agents that are responsible for providing those services. and so what i say -- when i say we're asking our cops to do too much, the question is, where are these other agencies working day-to-day on the streets, 24/7, in realtime to support communities and neighborhoods? >> but you and i both know how government works and how slow it works and how disconnected. you wrirkte, we should build a 21st century public safety ecosystem that distributes the sole responsibility of public safety from law enforcement across multiple city agencies. listen, that is an extraordinary idea, but knowing what you know about how government works, about how these agencies work, is it realistic? could something like that ever really happen? >> i think what other choice do we have? there's plenty of examples of government transforming and working. we have a government especially i
she saved two people from jumping off the staten island ferry.you think about new york city has spent about $90 billion a year. that's more than 48 out of 50 states. there are a number of city agents that are responsible for providing those services. and so what i say -- when i say we're asking our cops to do too much, the question is, where are these other agencies working day-to-day on the streets, 24/7, in realtime to support communities and neighborhoods? >> but you and i both know...
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i grew up on staten island and there was a school i got into called regis high school that is a freeuition they started this program reach, and what it does is, it is basically a boot camp from 5th to 8th grade for kids who are economically disadvantaged from all of the boroughs of new york and it helps to get them extra training and help intesively in the summer and also throughout the school year to basically bridge the gap that exists for a lot of kids in new york. it's super effective so many of the kids get into great high schools, great colleges, have great careers and it's like -- it's just a - they do such a good job. and i just -- for me, education was the way out. and i think that's such a great way up for everyone in new york >> jimmy: thanks for doing that and for talking about that and congrats on the book >> thank you >> jimmy: my man, colin jost oh my gosh this is awesome buddy. i can't wait to see you in person hopefully soon my thanks to colin jost. stick around for congresswoman and former police chief val demings. we'll be right back. ♪ it's intnteresting w what ha
i grew up on staten island and there was a school i got into called regis high school that is a freeuition they started this program reach, and what it does is, it is basically a boot camp from 5th to 8th grade for kids who are economically disadvantaged from all of the boroughs of new york and it helps to get them extra training and help intesively in the summer and also throughout the school year to basically bridge the gap that exists for a lot of kids in new york. it's super effective so...
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from those guys, must've refined your chops because the next time i saw you in a movie, "king of staten islande stealing performance >> ooh oh, that makes me feel really good thank you very much, sir i mean, you know, listen, they gave me a big opportunity, you know pete, i went in there with him and judd and a bunch of people and we kind of like just went back and forth, just talking [ bleep ]. and they loved me, and that was that i came in there and i knew marisa tomei was in the scene so i had to step up >> seth: yeah, absolutely. that's a high bar. marisa tomei is the high bar >> well, just put it this way. i've been in a movie now with joe pesci and marisa tomei >> seth: you're doing -- you almost got the full vinny. [ laughter ] >> "my cousin vinny. now i need ralph macchio >> seth: you got a macchio and then it's the full vinny that's every - [ laughter ] >> oh, man i was like, i was a fireman. but i wasn't [ laughter ] you know i already got through the training >> seth: you are getting in fireman shape. and, you know, we know you from as someone who likes the good life, you like to in
from those guys, must've refined your chops because the next time i saw you in a movie, "king of staten islande stealing performance >> ooh oh, that makes me feel really good thank you very much, sir i mean, you know, listen, they gave me a big opportunity, you know pete, i went in there with him and judd and a bunch of people and we kind of like just went back and forth, just talking [ bleep ]. and they loved me, and that was that i came in there and i knew marisa tomei was in the...
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you're the congressman in staten island where eric gardner happened in terms of the chokehold.view on both sides of the issue. do you see as you address mitch mcconnell's stalling that we'll be able to get a fair debate on these two issues and items before we see the senate go for break? >>, you know, i don't know what mitch mcconnell does all day, but it appears he doesn't do anything but call up special interests and donors and act according to their will because he certainly doesn't heed the calls of the american people to act on anything, whether it be justice in policing or state and local aid. he loves to talk about defunding the police, defunding the police. it appears the loudest proponent of defunding the police in america today is mitch mcconnell. because if he does not follow up on state and local spending as quickly as possible, stop calling it a blue state issue when it's clear the red states are suffering as well and we're the united states of america, not the blue states and red states i'll tell you what's going to happen. you're going to see cops fired, teachers
you're the congressman in staten island where eric gardner happened in terms of the chokehold.view on both sides of the issue. do you see as you address mitch mcconnell's stalling that we'll be able to get a fair debate on these two issues and items before we see the senate go for break? >>, you know, i don't know what mitch mcconnell does all day, but it appears he doesn't do anything but call up special interests and donors and act according to their will because he certainly doesn't...
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. >> next is douglas, staten island, new york. hi, douglas. you're on. caller: yes, good evening. thank you so much for c-span. you guys are just an eldorado of information. >> and we really sorely miss that from the mainstream media, so thank you. i just wanted to preface with that. >> my understanding and correct me if i am wrong, is that the supreme court basically -- which we're doing for the ruling elite and basically chosen from the class -- they were wealthy lawyers and the rest of it. i remember one new york banker, you know, talking about the supreme court saying it's the defender of private property, enemy of spoilation and sheer anchor of the public and protector of our dollars. and i look at cases in the supreme court and it seems they decided to abandon the 14th amendment for use of the -- you know, what it was originally intended for the negro at that time. and it said -- i look at case law, and they look -- between 1890 and 1910, there were 288 cases brought before the supreme court. and only 19 -- i'm sorry. only 200 -- well, i should say, of the 200, there were --
. >> next is douglas, staten island, new york. hi, douglas. you're on. caller: yes, good evening. thank you so much for c-span. you guys are just an eldorado of information. >> and we really sorely miss that from the mainstream media, so thank you. i just wanted to preface with that. >> my understanding and correct me if i am wrong, is that the supreme court basically -- which we're doing for the ruling elite and basically chosen from the class -- they were wealthy lawyers and...
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i know of a mall on staten island spent thousands of dollars to upgrade the hvac system thinking theyld be included in face four. now suddenly because the governor decreed it, they won't be able to open. connell: also the gyms and indoor dining, we were flashing up what is actually reopening in face four, and so you can go, here's the list of areas that are not reopening. movie theaters, gyms, malls, aquarium, some cultural institutions. you can't go into a museum and can't dine indoors. that seems to be, everybody is making this up as they go, figuring out what to do, i get that. that seems to be the focus, right or wrong, stay outside as much as possible. i guess the takeaway from florida and other states, you went inside the air conditioning to start spreading around again. >> i get it. when you look at a mall where the macy's could be open because they have some sort of a exit out to the street but the internal mall can't be open in the same property it begins to make, very little sense. again we have zoos and botanical gardens opening up here in new york city which there are only
i know of a mall on staten island spent thousands of dollars to upgrade the hvac system thinking theyld be included in face four. now suddenly because the governor decreed it, they won't be able to open. connell: also the gyms and indoor dining, we were flashing up what is actually reopening in face four, and so you can go, here's the list of areas that are not reopening. movie theaters, gyms, malls, aquarium, some cultural institutions. you can't go into a museum and can't dine indoors. that...
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people will flock to the theatres trying to see with supersound giant screen happy to watch king of staten islandamas. maria: me, too i love it what do you think -- we all have these big tvs now he it is more comfortable at home. . >> have i would add to that list put on a tank top myself not pjs. >> the companies do something about the pandemic we know all in movie ends he going out of business so therefore, making right move, shortening the release. >> philip an incredible moment in time. >> a you've got to adapt what is interesting past time going to the movies with friends, i think that is -- that might be disappearing not just because of pandemic but easier to stay at home watching a lot more television by ourselves i think moving forward i think kind of fun actually. >> unbelievable extraordinary how many things have changed since this pandemic, arrived, just, four months ago, we will keep looking at it take a break when we come back trump 2020 campaign press secretary hogan gidley is here talking about the latest on race to the white house a will the more ahead you are watching "mornings w
people will flock to the theatres trying to see with supersound giant screen happy to watch king of staten islandamas. maria: me, too i love it what do you think -- we all have these big tvs now he it is more comfortable at home. . >> have i would add to that list put on a tank top myself not pjs. >> the companies do something about the pandemic we know all in movie ends he going out of business so therefore, making right move, shortening the release. >> philip an incredible...
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host: stan is calling from staten island, new york, on the democrat line.ler: i have been doing this a long time, sociologist. bottom line is punishment is supposed to be a deterrent. capital punishment is not a deterrent. you think the number of years it takes for people to be put to death, it makes no sense. the money they spent on the situation, no one can say you have the same quality of legal representation. host: i think we lost him, but one of his points is -- is the death penalty a deterrent? guest: data indicates it is not. we did a 30 year study looking at murder rates and who had the death penalty and who didn't, and looked at the killings of police officers because if the death penalty asked as a deterrent and makes dass act -- acts as a deterrent and makes checked for -- we police in general and the death penalty does not reduce murder rates, does not make we safer. murder rates and rates of poway's killings were higher -- police killings or higher in states with the death penalty and that continued over a 30 year period. that did not change wh
host: stan is calling from staten island, new york, on the democrat line.ler: i have been doing this a long time, sociologist. bottom line is punishment is supposed to be a deterrent. capital punishment is not a deterrent. you think the number of years it takes for people to be put to death, it makes no sense. the money they spent on the situation, no one can say you have the same quality of legal representation. host: i think we lost him, but one of his points is -- is the death penalty a...
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to support families and make a better life,s from the bronx to the battery to brookline queens staten island has serving up during his time in office. howard thank you so much. >> good to be with you -- >> coming up poking fun at life's every day worries insta stars make you go laugh even if you want to cry baseball is back, president trump celebrating america's past time with one of the all time greats, dr. fauci -- well throw but that is not really a throw -- i tried, nation's leading infectious disease expert may want to stick to medicine you are watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ ♪ next week on "mornings with maria" monday with violence gripping major cities federal government taking action asking commissioner mark morgan reacts, tuesday joe biden puts top campaign surrogate to worker are former obama advisory valerie jarett here wednesday mark meadows expecting dueham probably indictment rudy giuliani who is sweating this out. thursday with conventions weeks away sarah sanders lays out path to victory, friday word on wall street all right here on "mornings with maria
to support families and make a better life,s from the bronx to the battery to brookline queens staten island has serving up during his time in office. howard thank you so much. >> good to be with you -- >> coming up poking fun at life's every day worries insta stars make you go laugh even if you want to cry baseball is back, president trump celebrating america's past time with one of the all time greats, dr. fauci -- well throw but that is not really a throw -- i tried, nation's...
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staten island, new york, anthony, republican line. hi. caller: good morning.ets fromfrom two afghanistan who called. hypothetically, if bounty was made, how would someone pay a bounty? it would have to be something untraceable, right? probably cash. if you think about it hypothetically, and let's assume that the bounty story is true, then if the bounty would be paid in weapons, then how is it different that from 1980's when america was giving weapons to the taliban and america not only giving the weapons but making a movie about it in 2007, tom hanks, "charlie wilson's war," basically was a statement to what has transpired here. we are not talking about giving, you know, blocks and bullets -- glocks and bullets we're talking about heatseeking missiles and high-end military equipment. , according tos mass media, the white house and the pentagon has both clearly stated that the sources were unconfirmed. the key word here is unconfirmed. and the last thing i want to say is this, and maybe this is news, but i was born in soviet union. i was about 12 years old when
staten island, new york, anthony, republican line. hi. caller: good morning.ets fromfrom two afghanistan who called. hypothetically, if bounty was made, how would someone pay a bounty? it would have to be something untraceable, right? probably cash. if you think about it hypothetically, and let's assume that the bounty story is true, then if the bounty would be paid in weapons, then how is it different that from 1980's when america was giving weapons to the taliban and america not only giving...
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staten island, next up. independent line. caller: yes. good morning. can you hear me?t: yes, we can. caller: i just heard the announcement. i was also listening to people who were calling. i have been listening for a while. i am very, very glad that the supreme court made this decision. i am not really concerned about nancy, congress, whatever. -- nancy pelosi, congress, whatever. trump should have been given to new york state a long time ago. that is the one he is most concerned about, because that is the one that took place before he became president. it is based on what we know now -- based on what we know now, there was quite a bit of involvement in russian and money and different things that we can see. that is very important that that criminal proceeding take place and he be -- he has to be accountable for that. host: this is cnbc tweeting this. trump loses. his team argued there should be "a temporary immunity" for presidents from criminal investigations. the supreme court did not buy it. i would democrats line in tucson, arizona. good morning. caller: yes. good
staten island, next up. independent line. caller: yes. good morning. can you hear me?t: yes, we can. caller: i just heard the announcement. i was also listening to people who were calling. i have been listening for a while. i am very, very glad that the supreme court made this decision. i am not really concerned about nancy, congress, whatever. -- nancy pelosi, congress, whatever. trump should have been given to new york state a long time ago. that is the one he is most concerned about, because...
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griff: scott joins us live from staten island, new york. good morning to you. what have you got?munity on facebook and who say who wants their home -- i've done businesses and veterans' posts, but it's nice to put a flag in a residential area. this is a nice little quiet street -- [laughter] pete: scott, a lot of people paint flags, you paint larger than life. what makes you want to paint the red, white and blue on the largest and most prominent possible canvas? >> to me, the american flag is, it's a work of art. we don't think of it as a work of art. now, i have flirted face to face with the mona lisa at the louvre, i have seen the sistine chapel, amazing. i've actually touched the painful brush strokes of a van gogh. but to me, the most beautiful work of art in the history of civilization is the star spangled banner. think about what it means. think about what that piece of art means. i'm not a genius or a master artist. my job is for the last 25 years is to celebrate what that represents, what that flag represents. like no other flag. italy's flag represents italians, french a
griff: scott joins us live from staten island, new york. good morning to you. what have you got?munity on facebook and who say who wants their home -- i've done businesses and veterans' posts, but it's nice to put a flag in a residential area. this is a nice little quiet street -- [laughter] pete: scott, a lot of people paint flags, you paint larger than life. what makes you want to paint the red, white and blue on the largest and most prominent possible canvas? >> to me, the american...
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each and every day officers in my community on staten island and south brooklyn are hugging their children, hugging their partners, their spouses good-bye, not knowing if they're going to return home. that is the stress that they live with every day, that none of us can relate to. this program must be advanced in honor of their service. thank you, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. >> i'm happy to yield to the gentleman from wisconsin for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for one minute. mr. tiffany: i rise in support of this amendment and thank the gentleman for the time. this amendment comes after many years of experiencing well-documented u.s. navy maintenance backlogs and deficiencies in much-needed naval upgrades. these backlogs and deficiencies seriously inhibit our force in readiness and operational capabilities. our military needs to be the readiest it can be in order to meet the challenges of the future. and this amendment will help them do that. sh
each and every day officers in my community on staten island and south brooklyn are hugging their children, hugging their partners, their spouses good-bye, not knowing if they're going to return home. that is the stress that they live with every day, that none of us can relate to. this program must be advanced in honor of their service. thank you, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. >> i'm happy to...