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mark: i want to talk about westchester county new york in the next segment.e audience to understand this is real world. it's not theoretical, this is of reality and i want to talk about what president trump plans to do about it. ben carson becomes secretary of hud and you have this obama regulation out there, what have they done with this regulation. >> well, the good news, there's a lot of good news actually from the beginning, secretary carson and president trump suspended the enforcement of affh but they didn't actually end the rule. they didn't pull it away and there was a lot of debate on what should actually be done but very recently president trump, with the help of secretary carson had a very powerful and effective way put an end to affh as it was created under the obama biden administration and this is really a tremendous accomplishment because we often have, what we call in government, the ratchet effect. the ratchet only goes one way. it either stops or moves in one direction and after the federal government is under a ratchet effect meaning it onl
mark: i want to talk about westchester county new york in the next segment.e audience to understand this is real world. it's not theoretical, this is of reality and i want to talk about what president trump plans to do about it. ben carson becomes secretary of hud and you have this obama regulation out there, what have they done with this regulation. >> well, the good news, there's a lot of good news actually from the beginning, secretary carson and president trump suspended the...
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when you look at westchester, long island, new jersey opening up soon, and you look at gyms, how cannk 50%? you know in the restaurant industry our margins are very, very small. we need to be at a certain capacity to even pay the bills. to say that you don't know when you're going to open the restaurant industry, what you're doing is you're putting hundreds of thousands of peoples lives at risk. charles: right. i mean you've done an amazing job. obviously, with what you could outside of the restaurant and you know, you not long ago you bought, you got the space next door but winter is coming. what, i mean you've got access, right? i think you must have spoken to someone in the de blasio administration or with the governor. how exactly do they justify this? >> well, what they're saying is, they're worried about the spike. look it has been over 21 days. we met all the metrics, charles. every time they say do this, do that, we have met the metrics. i don't know how a restaurant can open up in, let's say westchester and not open up in harlem or open up in the bronx or and not open up rig
when you look at westchester, long island, new jersey opening up soon, and you look at gyms, how cannk 50%? you know in the restaurant industry our margins are very, very small. we need to be at a certain capacity to even pay the bills. to say that you don't know when you're going to open the restaurant industry, what you're doing is you're putting hundreds of thousands of peoples lives at risk. charles: right. i mean you've done an amazing job. obviously, with what you could outside of the...
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i grew up in westchester county and it could not be more clear what those buzz words mean talking about this. he is not interested in any form of racial reconciliation. law and order is utterly inappropriate and almost senseless out of the words of this particular president whose lawyer is in prison today, campaign manager is in prison today and on and on and on. he said he wouldn't meet with the family of the man who was shot because there would be a lawyer in the room. this is someone that runs from the law. somebody who runs from accountability, who runs from accountability in particular when it comes to the heavy burden of doing what so many good men and women have done over the years to bring about some sense of stability and reconciliation and better policing. that's what the country needs. if we're lucky we'll get the version of it but it's not going to be from donald trump. >> and to the point we are now nine weeks from the election, many people start to vote sooner and cast a ballot two weeks from now. part of the president's argument is beating up on the mayor of portland, off
i grew up in westchester county and it could not be more clear what those buzz words mean talking about this. he is not interested in any form of racial reconciliation. law and order is utterly inappropriate and almost senseless out of the words of this particular president whose lawyer is in prison today, campaign manager is in prison today and on and on and on. he said he wouldn't meet with the family of the man who was shot because there would be a lawyer in the room. this is someone that...
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we have five restaurants in westchester doing it and that is 50% seating, so i'm not sure it's a wholenothing, you know? a nothing ball that they are throwing to make restaurants -- >> neil: do you have any restaurants in new jersey at all or you just hate new jersey? because i live in new jersey. >> [laughs] i know you happen to live there, so i love it. i know it is imperfect but i visit new jersey as well. the answer is no, i don't. >> neil: know, the only reason why i -- i mean, it's interesting why you say, there are surveys that say 1 out of 4 restaurants could be out of business by the end of this year, more so in the new york area if they stick to a lot of this. >> i believe that's very possible. yes, that's very accurate and may be even more. i've heard bigger numbers. yeah, it's very scary and, restauranrestaurateurs are geney small businesses, i'm aware of that and i know, so there's not a lot of dry powder, so to speak, on the sidelines when all this came from nowhere. and now we are put to the test, and i view it as a challenge, i view it as a test, and i think we are stro
we have five restaurants in westchester doing it and that is 50% seating, so i'm not sure it's a wholenothing, you know? a nothing ball that they are throwing to make restaurants -- >> neil: do you have any restaurants in new jersey at all or you just hate new jersey? because i live in new jersey. >> [laughs] i know you happen to live there, so i love it. i know it is imperfect but i visit new jersey as well. the answer is no, i don't. >> neil: know, the only reason why i -- i...
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rob is with us from westchester, new york, with the labor day outlook. rob, good morning to you. >> good morning, dan. i haven't been here in a while. we're in the front yard. we snuck back into the neighborhood. we'll see if the neighbors allow us to stay. beautiful morning in westchester and really pretty quiet across much of the country. the headline is the western half of the country where they are just starting to sizzle. this is going to be a record-setting heat wave. look at the pink in california. nearly the entire state under a excessive heat warning really for a couple of days at least. it only gets hotter tomorrow. temperatures in burbank and the valleys, 111. measured in the shade. we'll crank it up in downtown los angeles tomorrow, 106, so this is dangerous heat certainly across much of that state including las vegas and phoenix too. and then on the flip side by the time we get to the middle of the week east of the rockies is where we'll see temperatures fall off the table and maybe see a little snow west of denver tuesday, wednesday, and th
rob is with us from westchester, new york, with the labor day outlook. rob, good morning to you. >> good morning, dan. i haven't been here in a while. we're in the front yard. we snuck back into the neighborhood. we'll see if the neighbors allow us to stay. beautiful morning in westchester and really pretty quiet across much of the country. the headline is the western half of the country where they are just starting to sizzle. this is going to be a record-setting heat wave. look at the...
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moving forward where does the solution lie in professor awning if you could give us your views westchester false well small going back to the drawing board is saying how do we fashion out governance of them who which different voices be given this piece and that place to contribute to determining and to send it on future ok to cower in one sense to cut out these experiences and challenge. ok that's. your views on the where the way ahead for molly lies and do you think that a future for mali means less involvement from france. ok to put it bluntly 1st of all the gentile needs to be credible so if it appears. we's just you know civilian these guys and with the time passing it will become extremely difficult for. these friends to keep on hand number 2 there is a deep need for restoration if not creation of a critical state to give you just an example of an agreement a peace agreement was signed in years to sell it on in 155 years ago a very interesting report was published last months and it showed that only less than 20 posts and of the specifications of that court have been enforced and cla
moving forward where does the solution lie in professor awning if you could give us your views westchester false well small going back to the drawing board is saying how do we fashion out governance of them who which different voices be given this piece and that place to contribute to determining and to send it on future ok to cower in one sense to cut out these experiences and challenge. ok that's. your views on the where the way ahead for molly lies and do you think that a future for mali...
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county up 84% broward more than doubling miami dade also higher the strongest gains in florida, westchesterigher end properties. in florida, you are talking $600,000 or more nd in connecticut, you are talking $1 or $2 million if it is the high end, that could mean it is the wealthier new yorkers that are leaving as we know, the 1% pay 40% of the taxes in new york city if it is the wealthy that are leaving, this could be very costly for new york city and the state. >> i'm curious i'm wondering how sustainable those are. i know in my town, it has been a surge the local newspapers are covering how long can this last >> that is an interesting request. in march or april, this is a one-time pop people buying first or primary homes that will go through may or june. in august, we saw strength august, we saw incredible strength i thought and brokers thought this would be a one-time splash that would be over midsummer it shows no signs of slowing at some point, prices have to slow you'll have 14 to 20 bidders per home and homes saling the day it is listed. right now, those are slowing >> i remember a
county up 84% broward more than doubling miami dade also higher the strongest gains in florida, westchesterigher end properties. in florida, you are talking $600,000 or more nd in connecticut, you are talking $1 or $2 million if it is the high end, that could mean it is the wealthier new yorkers that are leaving as we know, the 1% pay 40% of the taxes in new york city if it is the wealthy that are leaving, this could be very costly for new york city and the state. >> i'm curious i'm...
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hearing westchester county we have capacity., did you bring mitch on the show to figure out where to buy a house? out, dollyr shout lends is trying to slide meat into 6000 square feet. the make -- we make jokes to our global audience. this is a huge deal. there is going to be a vaccine. ,hree months after the vaccine is this the dumbest decision ever made? mitch: let's look at right now and that we can look three months from now. right now i think the renters in places like manhattan -- this is a nationwide phenomenon of folks moving out of urban cores into suburbia, but the renters moved out. the sellers are slowing down moving out because some of them are having a hard time selling their homes and they need the proceeds from their condo they are selling to buy a house in the suburbs. the trend has slowed a little bit. going forward, i think the trend will continue. this is history repeating itself. the baby boomers who were born in cities across america move to the suburbs and created the suburbs in america and a lot of places
hearing westchester county we have capacity., did you bring mitch on the show to figure out where to buy a house? out, dollyr shout lends is trying to slide meat into 6000 square feet. the make -- we make jokes to our global audience. this is a huge deal. there is going to be a vaccine. ,hree months after the vaccine is this the dumbest decision ever made? mitch: let's look at right now and that we can look three months from now. right now i think the renters in places like manhattan -- this is...
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study to stay in the file to and all this year we have a $117.00. 170 people all over the village westchester board of edition and all the trying about a 140 and how good are they in. it. ok maybe if we can get hands on the robots and yes we are. how it was ok we have to love it so we will now why. have a look at it again. trying its just a few key combinations to control the robot go back almost. forwards. i'm an old guy you know folks you can see our eyes. and now now you fired me no i fired me but we are teammates so i think that if we do that i think is the way it's not right ok because all we have. the final is a major event 20000 people are in the audience another 30000000 watched the contest online engineers and programmers at china's new pump starts. to. care about this game because the teams form their schools when the ball away from the game step means a lot of them turning. the students invested thousands of hours into developing their own boats the winner of the 2018 competition was the team from southern china university of technology all of china some advice of their success. th
study to stay in the file to and all this year we have a $117.00. 170 people all over the village westchester board of edition and all the trying about a 140 and how good are they in. it. ok maybe if we can get hands on the robots and yes we are. how it was ok we have to love it so we will now why. have a look at it again. trying its just a few key combinations to control the robot go back almost. forwards. i'm an old guy you know folks you can see our eyes. and now now you fired me no i fired...
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steve: accident. >> but they had an instinct about it and then when we went back to westchester, whathat day and i remember the head master of the school calling and saying, you know, jeanine, can you find out if the kids are okay? the parents are going crazy. it took me hours to find out, but who did i call? i called police commissioner bernie karik and within several hours he was able to confirm that the kids were okay even though they were at the pentagon that day. you got to understand, people like police commissioner bernie karik, mayor rudy giuliani they are the heros of that day and what a lot of people don't understand is how their strength, their resolve, their determination carried us through. one of the things that is so compelling that i remember are the cars at train stations in westchester county. we are called the bedroom community to new york city and so many of the people worked at cantor fitzgerald who take the train into the city and the cars were there day after day and you knew that the owner of that car wasn't coming back and we had to give the order to have the
steve: accident. >> but they had an instinct about it and then when we went back to westchester, whathat day and i remember the head master of the school calling and saying, you know, jeanine, can you find out if the kids are okay? the parents are going crazy. it took me hours to find out, but who did i call? i called police commissioner bernie karik and within several hours he was able to confirm that the kids were okay even though they were at the pentagon that day. you got to...
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westchester county where you live, 112% increase and fairview county which is close to me in connecticuts the corresponding graphic, new york city home sales down 56%. how much longer do you expect this exodus to go on? >> i think the wall on the exodus is the supply of homes and the biggest reason why house prices are spiking the way they are is where i am in connecticut, where you are from, the reality is there's not enough homes on the market. a lot of buyers are leaving the city in droves and don't have a lot of supply prices go up. the ultimate wall is the lack of supply, people getting by homes and leaving in the city, taking place. that is going to play after the rest of the year. jillian: look at articles online, currently this week a lot of studies say one of the most moved out of state is new jersey even on top of new york. we know new jersey has high taxes but poor people are opting for the middle america approach. a lot of friends say it is the first time in my life where i can work from anywhere i want to for the foreseeable future. >> there is a couple things happening. the
westchester county where you live, 112% increase and fairview county which is close to me in connecticuts the corresponding graphic, new york city home sales down 56%. how much longer do you expect this exodus to go on? >> i think the wall on the exodus is the supply of homes and the biggest reason why house prices are spiking the way they are is where i am in connecticut, where you are from, the reality is there's not enough homes on the market. a lot of buyers are leaving the city in...
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clear, and spectacular final weekend of summer has arrived. 25 miles north of new york city in westchesterssics are reyr reunited it is winged foot golf club and the u.s. open. the game may not have started here, but for over a
clear, and spectacular final weekend of summer has arrived. 25 miles north of new york city in westchesterssics are reyr reunited it is winged foot golf club and the u.s. open. the game may not have started here, but for over a
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in any case going back to our model in westchester where we've been having her propane heaters up andls for, they work amazingly well and we do now to give you the breakdown, 60% of her sales in outdoor dining, it was 60% last winter when the shutdown happened in march we started opening the end of march, 60% was the go business and about 40% was playing all old lost business. that was only thing the model permitted was to go, 40 - 50% sales down, slowly we are coming back in the segment of getting the casual dining and i do believe in propane heaters are dining outside and people will do it as we can do things as they want to do as many others, those who have no choice will sit outside bundled up in the heaters work amazingly well, it goes right over your table. david: i've got to goes in, sorry we ran out of time, hope is not a strategy, that is in my mind forever. that's why i remember what you had to say. we got a lead. take care. we'll be right back. . . hi, this is margaret your dell technologies advisor there's an art to listening. it's the ability to hear more than what's bein
in any case going back to our model in westchester where we've been having her propane heaters up andls for, they work amazingly well and we do now to give you the breakdown, 60% of her sales in outdoor dining, it was 60% last winter when the shutdown happened in march we started opening the end of march, 60% was the go business and about 40% was playing all old lost business. that was only thing the model permitted was to go, 40 - 50% sales down, slowly we are coming back in the segment of...
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if you live in the bronx, there's restaurants in westchester county.new york except for the city has restauranted open with no spike in cases, neil, no spike in cases. neil: tests a -- it's a very good point. you mentioned the difference between the state and, of course, new york city. governor cuomo seemed to telegraph that a lot of businesses could be lost, heading over the river for people to eat in new jersey come friday. he's aware of that. i'm wondering if he would overrule the mayor? what are you hearing? >> well, it'll be difficult because the enforcement mechanism will still be the city department of health. and we know just from experience that there is this constant one with up manship between the mayor and governor. when one says x, the other says y. i think more than anything it's a lack of this consistency that has been hurting restaurant openers throughout this whole process. we had ppe loans, they saved some jobs, they saved some money over the course of the last couple of months. that has run out. restaurant owners thought that would b
if you live in the bronx, there's restaurants in westchester county.new york except for the city has restauranted open with no spike in cases, neil, no spike in cases. neil: tests a -- it's a very good point. you mentioned the difference between the state and, of course, new york city. governor cuomo seemed to telegraph that a lot of businesses could be lost, heading over the river for people to eat in new jersey come friday. he's aware of that. i'm wondering if he would overrule the mayor?...
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president, there was an exclusive interview with the out of the delaware police of westchester. he said they were going to endorse you. their native son is joe biden. [indiscernible] pres. trump: i'm honored to the delaware -- i don't see biden anywhere, and i like delaware too. but to have the law enforcement in delaware give their endorsement to me is really a great honor. pathetichows you how the democrats are when it comes to crime, when it comes to law and order. will you please extend my very great thanks? it is a great honor to get it from delaware law enforcement. we have gotten it from almost all law enforcement. because every time i see biden speak, it says delaware, delaware, delaware. he never leaves. i'm all over the country. i'm all over the place. go ahead. reporter: thanks, mr. president. germany has said the russian opposition leader [indiscernible] what do you think should be done to russia about that? what is your mash-up -- your message to russia about that? how should the international community and the united states respond? pres. trump: i think we have to
president, there was an exclusive interview with the out of the delaware police of westchester. he said they were going to endorse you. their native son is joe biden. [indiscernible] pres. trump: i'm honored to the delaware -- i don't see biden anywhere, and i like delaware too. but to have the law enforcement in delaware give their endorsement to me is really a great honor. pathetichows you how the democrats are when it comes to crime, when it comes to law and order. will you please extend my...
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what about our pebbled revolutionary from suburbanbo westchester, sandy cortez?z has been told she doesn't think billionaires should exist unless they're giving her power, in which case she slobbers all over them just like everyone else. it didn't used to be this way. democrats used to pretend that they cared about democracy. once again, we were for you to last year's primary debate. >> the mayor just recently had a fund-raiser that was held in a wine cave full of crystals and served $900 a bottle wine. billionaires and wine caves should not pick the next president of the united states. >> this is the problem with issuing purity tests you cannot yourself pass. senator, your net worth is 100 times mind. we need the support from everybody who is committed to helping us defeat donald trump. >> i do not sell access to my time. i don't do call time with millionaires and billionaires. >> tucker: i don't do call time with millionaires and billionaires. that's not the entire joe biden for president campaign, call time with millionaires and billionaires. the dozen people
what about our pebbled revolutionary from suburbanbo westchester, sandy cortez?z has been told she doesn't think billionaires should exist unless they're giving her power, in which case she slobbers all over them just like everyone else. it didn't used to be this way. democrats used to pretend that they cared about democracy. once again, we were for you to last year's primary debate. >> the mayor just recently had a fund-raiser that was held in a wine cave full of crystals and served $900...
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migchael cohen describe, he's inflating the value of the assets to get loans and what he did with the westchester property, that's inconsistent. he's either lying to the banks or he's lying to the irs, both of which are crimes. so either way he's committing a crime if that is true, and so that is -- that's the big question. you know, some of this stuff is fungible. it's hard to figure out what exactly the value is. having done some of these fraud prosecutions, sometimes it's very hard to prove that it's over valued, et cetera. what's not hard to prove though is when the person that you are looking at assigns two very different values to the same thing because both of them cannot be true. >> okay. so i want to talk about the president's debt, daniel. a lot of it will be due over the next few years. what happens if donald trump is president and he can't pay these debts? is it the same as being a private citizen? do we know what will happen? have we ever been in this situation? >> we've not been in this situation, and certainly it's incredibly dangerous to have the leader of our country be under suc
migchael cohen describe, he's inflating the value of the assets to get loans and what he did with the westchester property, that's inconsistent. he's either lying to the banks or he's lying to the irs, both of which are crimes. so either way he's committing a crime if that is true, and so that is -- that's the big question. you know, some of this stuff is fungible. it's hard to figure out what exactly the value is. having done some of these fraud prosecutions, sometimes it's very hard to prove...
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gerri willis is at a home appliance store in westchester, new york, with more. gerri.ming to you from royal green. it is a high-end appliance showroom and store. take a look over my shoulder. this is some pretty stuff we've got here guess what? this 48-year-old operation, family owned, will not have a labor day sale the first time in history. why? it comes down to demand and supply. listen. >> people are not traveling. they have disposable income, they ask themselves what can we do? swap out the appliances? put a new bathroom in. so that demand, okay, increased exponentially over the course of the last three months. reporter: ge appliances telling fox business they can't produce stoves, et cetera, fast enough, writing this, usage of appliances is higher than ever before as people spent more time with their families under one roof. additional interest in remodeling, home improvements sparked orders as well. sales and earnings at lowe's, home depot spike in the second quarter. this is part of the same trend but what is going on in the store over the weekend is made worse
gerri willis is at a home appliance store in westchester, new york, with more. gerri.ming to you from royal green. it is a high-end appliance showroom and store. take a look over my shoulder. this is some pretty stuff we've got here guess what? this 48-year-old operation, family owned, will not have a labor day sale the first time in history. why? it comes down to demand and supply. listen. >> people are not traveling. they have disposable income, they ask themselves what can we do? swap...
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you have the same issue in the bronx and westchester county.the tunnel into new jersey. the reality is, new york city has met, sustained, and exceeded the health metrics that have allowed restaurants to open up safely. in fact, since they've open two months ago, we thankfully have seen a decrease to record levels of infection cases. this is a good thing. safety health must be paramount. if we don't get the small businesses opened up very soon, we are going to exacerbate the economic crisis. there is no way the state of new york will ever recover and last restaurants and small businesses are at the core of that recovery. >> john: we have seen pictures of restaurants without outdoor patios. we are now into september, we know in new york city, the weather starts to turn pretty cold pretty fast. what happens when the weather starts to turn and you can no longer serve outside if they have and change the rules? >> that is the challenge. that is what everyone is so fearful love. it's about 25,000 restaurants in new york city. only 10,000 are participa
you have the same issue in the bronx and westchester county.the tunnel into new jersey. the reality is, new york city has met, sustained, and exceeded the health metrics that have allowed restaurants to open up safely. in fact, since they've open two months ago, we thankfully have seen a decrease to record levels of infection cases. this is a good thing. safety health must be paramount. if we don't get the small businesses opened up very soon, we are going to exacerbate the economic crisis....
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. >> president trump: westchester was ground zero what they wereay trying to do.were trying to destroy the suburban beautiful -- the american dream, really. they want low-income housing and with that comes a lot of other problems, including crime. >> laura: you're not saying they are criminals though? >> president trump: i'm not saying that atat all but there s a level of violence that you don't see, so you have this beautiful community in the suburbs, including women, right? women,ru they want security. i ended where they build low-income housing project in the middle of your neighborhood. if biden gets in, he's already said it's going to go in a much higher rate and you know who's going to be in charge of it? cory booker. that's going to be nice, okay? so i think that women are going -- for a lot of other reasons, the stock markets will crash. as sure as you're sitting there, your 401(k)s will go down to a small percentage of what they are -- >> laura: biden says he's not going to raise taxes on anyone making $400,000 a year. >> president trump: he's going to do
. >> president trump: westchester was ground zero what they wereay trying to do.were trying to destroy the suburban beautiful -- the american dream, really. they want low-income housing and with that comes a lot of other problems, including crime. >> laura: you're not saying they are criminals though? >> president trump: i'm not saying that atat all but there s a level of violence that you don't see, so you have this beautiful community in the suburbs, including women, right?...
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i watched westchester and doing things that should have never been done. it won't happen to our suburbs. they want to erase your borders and indoctrinate your children with poisonous lies in our schools. it's not going to happen. for the last four years, they've tried everything to stop us. we're only getting more desperate by the day. can you imagine if on september 3 they say, ladies and gentlemen, donald trump has been declared the winner. donald trump has been the winner. [cheers & applause] . at first they'll go crazy. and then they'll go it's time to be reasonable. they'll have had it. we were coming together as a nation. very interesting, before the plague came in from china. we were coming together. it was success. somebody said what will bring you together? it was. we were coming together. i was starting to get calls from democrats and frankly we department speak much. i was starting to get calls. then all of a sudden, we saw the plague pour in. we saw what was happening. it really stopped. success was getting very, very close to bringing us all t
i watched westchester and doing things that should have never been done. it won't happen to our suburbs. they want to erase your borders and indoctrinate your children with poisonous lies in our schools. it's not going to happen. for the last four years, they've tried everything to stop us. we're only getting more desperate by the day. can you imagine if on september 3 they say, ladies and gentlemen, donald trump has been declared the winner. donald trump has been the winner. [cheers &...
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but when we look at westchester and long island and connecticut and new jersey, at westchester and longe? our numbers have been less than 1% and as we all know, new york was the epicentre for the coronavirus. right now, our numbers are coronavirus. right now, our numbers a re low coronavirus. right now, our numbers are low 1%. we are in conversation with governor andrew cuomo as well as mayor andrew de blasio. we are hoping that our opening date, they are going to be able to let us open up are going to be able to let us open up at 50% capacity. good luck and thank you for talking to us and we appreciate you letting us talk to you this early. a growing insurgency has been ravaging large areas of northern beak —— mozambique. both the islamist insurgents and the mozambican army have been accused of atrocities. in one of the latest videos from the region a group of armed men can be seen murdering a naked woman but, where exactly did it happen and who are they? the bbc and other researchers have been trying to find out. you might find some parts of andrew harding's report distressing. video
but when we look at westchester and long island and connecticut and new jersey, at westchester and longe? our numbers have been less than 1% and as we all know, new york was the epicentre for the coronavirus. right now, our numbers are coronavirus. right now, our numbers a re low coronavirus. right now, our numbers are low 1%. we are in conversation with governor andrew cuomo as well as mayor andrew de blasio. we are hoping that our opening date, they are going to be able to let us open up are...
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of them is the consulting payments that he allegedly made to his children, one is the estate in westchestermay have mischaracterized and then the matter of this $70 million refund that according to the times are still under audit. those are genuine unresolved legal questions right now. tim o'brien, thanks so much for being with us. >> thank you. >>> all right, the pandemic. there are growing concerns in new york about an alarming rate of new cases in some neighborhoods. we'll explain what's happening, next. the best eggs... in so many ways. which cage free eggs taste fresher and more delicious? only eggland's best. which organic eggs have more vitamins and less saturated fat? only eggland's best. better taste, better nutrition, better eggs. keeping your oysters growing while keeping your business growing has you swamped. (♪ ) you need to hire i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base so you can start hiring right away. claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/p
of them is the consulting payments that he allegedly made to his children, one is the estate in westchestermay have mischaracterized and then the matter of this $70 million refund that according to the times are still under audit. those are genuine unresolved legal questions right now. tim o'brien, thanks so much for being with us. >> thank you. >>> all right, the pandemic. there are growing concerns in new york about an alarming rate of new cases in some neighborhoods. we'll...
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. >> sandra: long island, westchester county, we adapted to the outdoor seating in the summertime. well. people really enjoy the outdoor added seating capacity, but the weather is turning. it is going to get chillier, and when you look at these restaurants i can only operate at a quarter capacity, they are already starting to stock up on outdoor heaters, anything they can do to keep getting people seated at the restaurant. how much longer can this last? >> well, you know, those who are fortunate enough to have outdoor dining did perhaps fare better than others. think about it in cities where you don't have that ability, and we are entering the shoulder season. how many people want to use it outside while they are eating? so, this time is very limited in order to ensure that we can continue to have outdoor dining to help support indoor dining. we need relief on indoor dining. 35% will not reopen and will close by the end of the year. those are the statistics that should really, really frightened us. >> sandra: it has been a tough time for the restaurant scene. so many -- they have b
. >> sandra: long island, westchester county, we adapted to the outdoor seating in the summertime. well. people really enjoy the outdoor added seating capacity, but the weather is turning. it is going to get chillier, and when you look at these restaurants i can only operate at a quarter capacity, they are already starting to stock up on outdoor heaters, anything they can do to keep getting people seated at the restaurant. how much longer can this last? >> well, you know, those who...
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for example, the cost of maintaining the seven springs resort in westchester county, the payment to ivankaallegedly a consulting fee of $700,000 may well be a disguised gift. i think there also are apparently lump sum deductions for legal fees. we don't know what is in those and other they aren't act legitimate business expenses. there is some speculation they may include the payments to stormy daniels. if so, that would not be legitimate business expenses. judy: one of the things that others have raised is that $750, he says he has paid tens of millions in taxes in recent years. could both be true? could he have paid $750 two years in a row, and paid ends of millions? >> president trump did not break down what he meant by that. there are lots of taxes besides income taxpayer there are state taxes and others. he paid the philippines government over $100,000, one of thyears he paid $750 to the american government. if you lk at all his taxes, property taxes, payroll taxes for employees, sure, you can come up with that number, but for the majority of years in this century, he paid no income t
for example, the cost of maintaining the seven springs resort in westchester county, the payment to ivankaallegedly a consulting fee of $700,000 may well be a disguised gift. i think there also are apparently lump sum deductions for legal fees. we don't know what is in those and other they aren't act legitimate business expenses. there is some speculation they may include the payments to stormy daniels. if so, that would not be legitimate business expenses. judy: one of the things that others...
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so right now we serve all five boroughs of new york, long island, westchester, parts of jersey, phillyand we're about to expand to atlanta which we're very excited about. and it's been very interesting because every city is very different. for example, new york is not a car-based city. so when we started launching our mutual aid and food pantry program where we do boxes of deliveries, you know, from food pantries we needed to start recruiting people with cars because that was something not everybody in new york has cars. our chapter in philly, for example, most of their volunteers have cars because most people in philly have cars. so it's been interesting and cool to see kind of how it works differently in different cities. but i think that this is something that covid -- covid hit everywhere, and you know, hopefully as we're moving through even beyond covid there's always going to be a need for people to help their neighbors and i think this is something that really can exist across the board. >> well, i love seeing you again. and learning of your success in helping others and especia
so right now we serve all five boroughs of new york, long island, westchester, parts of jersey, phillyand we're about to expand to atlanta which we're very excited about. and it's been very interesting because every city is very different. for example, new york is not a car-based city. so when we started launching our mutual aid and food pantry program where we do boxes of deliveries, you know, from food pantries we needed to start recruiting people with cars because that was something not...
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is it fake you called your westchester proroperty in bebed, new w york, business and wrote f $2.2 million in property taxes as business expenseses? boarded you actually do that? -- boarded gently do that? we don't just have to take his word for the fact that he paid lots of taxes. we can see the documents he'd didndn't. it does documents are wrong, donald trurump can release hisis taxes and d show us what he clas -- super simple. amy: "the near times" says he is responsible for debt anand loans over -- most coming due in four years. should he win reelection, his lenders could be placed in the unprecedented position of weighing whether too foreclose n a sitting president austin he owes $421 million, elie mysysta. >> and we do not know to whom.m. that is the thining. of a all of the storieies here,e incompetencearioious on drumsms part. sosome is peperhaps criminal tax evasion. the e outstanding loan is the threat to american -- i'm not being hypeperbolic when i say that. we findnd reasons why large amounts of outstanding debt disqualalifying for many positionons and at the fedederal govern
is it fake you called your westchester proroperty in bebed, new w york, business and wrote f $2.2 million in property taxes as business expenseses? boarded you actually do that? -- boarded gently do that? we don't just have to take his word for the fact that he paid lots of taxes. we can see the documents he'd didndn't. it does documents are wrong, donald trurump can release hisis taxes and d show us what he clas -- super simple. amy: "the near times" says he is responsible for debt...
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hejoins us from westchester, new york. thank you forjoining us.l take the states longer to count them and in particular, thatis to count them and in particular, that is going to be in the states where they are a little bit new at this. some states as you mentioned where mail voting happens all the time, colorado, arizona, etc. but there were going to be states or they mailed out ballots to a lot of voters for the first time, where a surgeon mail applications is really going to be nothing like they‘ve ever seen. so on election night, we can only anticipate that it will ta ke can only anticipate that it will take them longer to count that in one of the reasons why i‘m going to urge patients, perhaps at midnight and certainly even sooner than that, is that any time somebody does something new, it might take them longer to do it and that does not mean that there‘s anything wrong, doesn‘t mean that there is anything bad going on, itjust means that we may have to wait. having said that, i should add that we will report will be no and will make clear whe
hejoins us from westchester, new york. thank you forjoining us.l take the states longer to count them and in particular, thatis to count them and in particular, that is going to be in the states where they are a little bit new at this. some states as you mentioned where mail voting happens all the time, colorado, arizona, etc. but there were going to be states or they mailed out ballots to a lot of voters for the first time, where a surgeon mail applications is really going to be nothing like...
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mentioned these places around new york which you can drive to all the counties north, north of westchesterse are places that are still commutable or at least if you want to get into the city you're not going to have to get in a plane and do it. long island, again very inexpensive compared to other parts of the country and you take that with low interest rates, i think that it's very compelling >> howard thank you. great to see you >> howard, thank you very much good stuff there again we come back to aspen. becky, apparently aspen -- by the way if you go to aspen, c infectious diseases is every where which is cool. >> that is cool. when we come back, terry lundgren will join us to talk about the american consumer and the fate of the trouble department store bins.uses stay tune. you'rewatching "squawk box" right here on cnbc you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. make ice. making ice. but you're not mad because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler so you
mentioned these places around new york which you can drive to all the counties north, north of westchesterse are places that are still commutable or at least if you want to get into the city you're not going to have to get in a plane and do it. long island, again very inexpensive compared to other parts of the country and you take that with low interest rates, i think that it's very compelling >> howard thank you. great to see you >> howard, thank you very much good stuff there...
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cheering] [applause] i think the people living in the suburbs, which i know very well -- i watched westchesterthey were doing things that never should have been done, and it is knuckling -- not going to happen to our suburbs. they want to erase your borders and indoctrinate your children with poisonous, anti-american lies in our schools. [cheering] -- [booing] not going to happen. for the last four years, they tried everything to stop us, and they are only getting more desperate by the day. can you imagine if, on september 3, they say, "ladies and gentlemen, donald trump has been declared the winner? donald trump has been declared the winner." [applause] at first, they will go crazy. and then, they will say, "it is time now to be reasonable." they will have had it. they will have had it. you know, we were coming together as a nation. very interesting. before the plague came in from china, we were coming together. it was success. someone said, what is going to bring you together? and it was. i was starting to get calls from weocrats, and frankly, didn't speak much. i was starting to get calls,
cheering] [applause] i think the people living in the suburbs, which i know very well -- i watched westchesterthey were doing things that never should have been done, and it is knuckling -- not going to happen to our suburbs. they want to erase your borders and indoctrinate your children with poisonous, anti-american lies in our schools. [cheering] -- [booing] not going to happen. for the last four years, they tried everything to stop us, and they are only getting more desperate by the day. can...
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my best friend lives in westchester. i've had dinner multiple times inside.can hear their frustration and a lot of them are still having to pay rent so they are not making ends meet, a thin margin, and of course, health and safety are of utmost priority especially with the cdc saying transmission rates could be a lot higher inside restaurants. however, there is a new survey coming out as of march 1st all the way until september 1st there's been roughly 150 restaurants that have permanently closed their doors in the city. other envieyen venues are estimt to be well over 1,000. all of these protests, all of these demands and i guess communication with the mayor comes today, yet the mayor came out, mayor deblasio of new york city, saying hey, we are going to go ahead with the macy's day thanksgiving parade but they have made absolutely no mention of indoor dining. for now, a lot of these restaurants will have to follow the rules which is 25% capacity starting on september 30th. who knows when 50% capacity will come around with restrictions of all restaurants clo
my best friend lives in westchester. i've had dinner multiple times inside.can hear their frustration and a lot of them are still having to pay rent so they are not making ends meet, a thin margin, and of course, health and safety are of utmost priority especially with the cdc saying transmission rates could be a lot higher inside restaurants. however, there is a new survey coming out as of march 1st all the way until september 1st there's been roughly 150 restaurants that have permanently...
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greenwich, connecticut, nearly tripling westchester contracts up almost 60%. a huge month palm beach county up 84% broward more than doubling miami-dade also higher the biggest gains in florida are in higher end properties with contracts for seven figure homes more than tripling in palm beach. john lennon's house, which he and yoko bought in 1980 for $725,000 just sold, it was listed for $47 million sold really soon after listing so, again, this migration, guys, that we saw starting two years ago from the salt tax changes in new york down in florida really accelerating with covid. >> robert, what's the price adjustment been so far trying to figure out if the whole market is going to radically change obviously extremely soft creates competition for sales. what's that look like so far >> so let's step back. remember that even before covid new york had a two-year bear market where prices fell about 10 to 15%. right now since march prices are down around 10%. so we've seen a 20% or 25% reduction since 2018 but prices have not come down much. again, only 10% since
greenwich, connecticut, nearly tripling westchester contracts up almost 60%. a huge month palm beach county up 84% broward more than doubling miami-dade also higher the biggest gains in florida are in higher end properties with contracts for seven figure homes more than tripling in palm beach. john lennon's house, which he and yoko bought in 1980 for $725,000 just sold, it was listed for $47 million sold really soon after listing so, again, this migration, guys, that we saw starting two years...
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given up apartment not for good kind of feeling guilt for levering new york but moved up to tip of westchesternting rents have to come down i think a lot of pain in a market considered a core kind of blue chip market was residential rents in new york city i think going to see significant distress starts taking place as vacancies come to pass. >> what does that distress look like in your view? i mean crime is going higher in new york, we know shootings, robberies are up, what is your take in terms of what this looks like as the hole gets bigger nine-billion-dollar hole in budget in new york city, don. >> i think a vicious cycle rvk, budget deficit is going to continue to increase in new york city new york state new york city forced to make significant cuts in budget going to reduce the cities already very dirty anyone looks at new york city sees how dirty the moment you dry from any other jurisdictions surrounds new york city you know you are in new york city when you see trash on side of the road crime is up, those things continue to push people out when leases roll over they will say i can do
given up apartment not for good kind of feeling guilt for levering new york but moved up to tip of westchesternting rents have to come down i think a lot of pain in a market considered a core kind of blue chip market was residential rents in new york city i think going to see significant distress starts taking place as vacancies come to pass. >> what does that distress look like in your view? i mean crime is going higher in new york, we know shootings, robberies are up, what is your take...
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. >> the surrounding counties or even a few miles from here in new jersey or long island or westchester, they've been doing well with 50%. why are you judging us and holding us to a different standard? >> the state is hoping to expand capacity to 50% on november 1st but the new york city daily infection rate spiked 3% for the first time in months. mayor bill deblasio said he is watching the seven day rolling average closely and re-evaluate indoor dining if the infection rate continues to rise. this is a great day, sandra, to be inside. the wind is blowing us around, 59 degrees. sandra. >> sandra: one of those bubbles or pods as some of the restaurants we just saw have outside. thank you. >> trace: breaking news, joe biden going back old school back on the train doing a train tour and that is a live look in cleveland, and joe biden is about to speak next. ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. >> sandra: fox news alert at 10:00 a.m. on the east coast. former f.b.i. director james comey set to te
. >> the surrounding counties or even a few miles from here in new jersey or long island or westchester, they've been doing well with 50%. why are you judging us and holding us to a different standard? >> the state is hoping to expand capacity to 50% on november 1st but the new york city daily infection rate spiked 3% for the first time in months. mayor bill deblasio said he is watching the seven day rolling average closely and re-evaluate indoor dining if the infection rate...
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. >> sandra: and you have the fact that you've got westchester county, upstate new york open for dininggot the point that people are leaving the city. they were traveling out of the city and now moving out of the city. this is an incredibly difficult time for these business owners. you think about the thousands and thousands of restaurants here in new york city just the heartbeat of this city and for so many of them to face what could be an end to their business if they can't soon open their doors. they are struggling, trace. >> trace: they are. you look at the theater districts. the restaurants are shut down. don't have outside dining because there is no theater. the problem becomes how do you get the businesses back on track? charles payne was talking about the fact job numbers didn't come in strong. the majority is because small businesses aren't doing well. that's the whole crux of this is trying to motivate and get -- propagate this movement so small businesses can keep going. i want to read the "new york post" editorial quickly. it says deblasio pretends restaurants are very optio
. >> sandra: and you have the fact that you've got westchester county, upstate new york open for dininggot the point that people are leaving the city. they were traveling out of the city and now moving out of the city. this is an incredibly difficult time for these business owners. you think about the thousands and thousands of restaurants here in new york city just the heartbeat of this city and for so many of them to face what could be an end to their business if they can't soon open...
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some parents at the westchester high school, they felt the handout on police officers. which is important to students. an investigation is underway. by the same this same cartoon was given to a 8th grade class in texas. the governor of texas, governor abbott called on the teacher to be fired. we'll see how this one in new york shakes out this is heated topic, a issue that polarizesp teacher and parents. stuart: i don't think teachers should put out political cartoons in high school, period. especially something inflammatory as this as police officers are being shot and ambushed in our streets. that is out of bounds. that is my opinion. i don't know whether you share it or not, lauren. there you go. lauren: we don't know, we don't know what the teacher said, how he said it, the context how he was teaching it. if he was really discussing the cartoon and how it could be interpreted, we don't know. that is why an investigation is underway. i can guarranty you anytime you bring something like racial injustice or even politics into a classroom, you know it is going to be heat
some parents at the westchester high school, they felt the handout on police officers. which is important to students. an investigation is underway. by the same this same cartoon was given to a 8th grade class in texas. the governor of texas, governor abbott called on the teacher to be fired. we'll see how this one in new york shakes out this is heated topic, a issue that polarizesp teacher and parents. stuart: i don't think teachers should put out political cartoons in high school, period....
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edwin: esto fue en westchester. los cinco oficiales han sido suspendidos sin salario.e de Él. el reporte forense dice que muriÓ por acciones de asfixia y ellos le colocaron una bolsa a la cabeza. es mi reporte en vivo desde washington. regresÓ contigo. satcha: al parecer sufrÍa de problemas dentales y su barman para buscar ayuda y terminÓ en esto. alan: el presidente trump califica como falsas las legaciones contenidas en un informe en donde hizo comentarios despectivos hacia miembros del ejÉrcito estadounidense. los soldados reposan en el cementerio de la capital francesa. karla: millones de personas deciden viajar durante fin de semana del feriado por el dÍa del trabajador. unos seis millones planea volar y las autoridades sanitarias advierten que si no se respetan estas medidas, al final del mes el paÍs superaría los 200.000 fallecidos por el virus. galo: buenos dÍas. un serían tiempos de pandemia puede ser un dolor de cabeza para todos las autoridades. primero porque los dueÑos de los negocios necesitan dinero para poder volver a la normalidad y por otro lado el do
edwin: esto fue en westchester. los cinco oficiales han sido suspendidos sin salario.e de Él. el reporte forense dice que muriÓ por acciones de asfixia y ellos le colocaron una bolsa a la cabeza. es mi reporte en vivo desde washington. regresÓ contigo. satcha: al parecer sufrÍa de problemas dentales y su barman para buscar ayuda y terminÓ en esto. alan: el presidente trump califica como falsas las legaciones contenidas en un informe en donde hizo comentarios despectivos hacia miembros del...
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just in new york city, no indoor dining, and long island, in westchester county, in upstate new yorkt and foremost. brian: no problem. that's why we started this suit. we have about 300 restaurants together for us. no one is sure of what the reasoning is, the mayor and the governor have made numerous outlandish comments on indoor dining, it's just not that important or we don't really need indoor dining, just last week the mayor had made a comment saying that indoor dining is only for the middle to upper class. it's completely ridiculous, completely unacceptable just 50e allowed to eat in side and then once you get into the queens border once you get into the five burroughs, you're not allowed. we were told july 3 we be shutdown and now it's indefinitely so now all these business owners restaurant owner s they are left in limbo. they aren't sure where to turn, what the to do and how to, you know, plan their futures. brian: so james i understand that tina & company have gotten about 300 restaurants who feel the exact same way they just don't want to let their careers and livelihoods b
just in new york city, no indoor dining, and long island, in westchester county, in upstate new yorkt and foremost. brian: no problem. that's why we started this suit. we have about 300 restaurants together for us. no one is sure of what the reasoning is, the mayor and the governor have made numerous outlandish comments on indoor dining, it's just not that important or we don't really need indoor dining, just last week the mayor had made a comment saying that indoor dining is only for the...
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two deborah, westchester, ohio, go ahead. caller: good morning. i'm a bit of a news junkie myself.entlow government and i into the scientific field and i am retired and i have time to watch c-span, thank goodness for c-span. there is a couple of things i think that would give you insight as to how we came to where we are today. i'm 68 yearsmber, old now, but i remember when i etc. watch abc, nbc, cnn and i would watch an event and then it would hear the commentary. i would say that's not exactly what they said. i saw that bias evolve. who thoughtple there was a different point of view to the event a different point of view i think that's why people initially went to fox. the other thing is because there newsmakers today are a profit center, a major profit center. the mantra is if it bleeds it leads. when the country is in chaos, the news media makes more money. when the politicians keep us divided, they can direct their vote. because we have the opportunity to listen to both sides, thank goodness for c-span in an unbiased way. it is not-for-profit. one thing you said i would like t
two deborah, westchester, ohio, go ahead. caller: good morning. i'm a bit of a news junkie myself.entlow government and i into the scientific field and i am retired and i have time to watch c-span, thank goodness for c-span. there is a couple of things i think that would give you insight as to how we came to where we are today. i'm 68 yearsmber, old now, but i remember when i etc. watch abc, nbc, cnn and i would watch an event and then it would hear the commentary. i would say that's not...
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my district in new york which includes the bronx and westchester is bent at the epicenter of the nation's coronavirus outbreak. this pandemic has taken an untold physical and emotional toll on my constituents. all health officials have reported a surge in covid-19 related mental and behavioral health problems. as doctor evans noted in his written testimony text messages from the federal government -- distress outliner up 1000% in the month of april. there was also a a growing conn about a rising suicide which before the pandemic had increased by nearly 30% in new york state since 2000, nationally was the tenth tenthg cause of death. dr. geller, i would like to ask you can you please explain why the coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated the suicide epidemic? >> wow. there are several reasons for that, congressman. first is a reaction to a pandemic where people are required to quarantine. people are spending much more time without social supports, and for people with depression that increases depressive symptoms. second, we have a generalized feeling of helplessness, and the feeling of helpl
my district in new york which includes the bronx and westchester is bent at the epicenter of the nation's coronavirus outbreak. this pandemic has taken an untold physical and emotional toll on my constituents. all health officials have reported a surge in covid-19 related mental and behavioral health problems. as doctor evans noted in his written testimony text messages from the federal government -- distress outliner up 1000% in the month of april. there was also a a growing conn about a...