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let me clarify, i'm from westchester and rockland counties, i don't represent the bronx. >> westchester, rockland, the new york 17th district. thank you for that. let me ask about the distinction. it shouldn't be partisan, there's a distinction between that senate 9$908 billion bill and what people like you and senator bernie sanders who i spoke to last week want. america's businesses and employees need direct payments in some fashion or they need their employers to keep paying them like they do in some parts of europe. this limited liability thing that republican s want to do is like insurance. they are putting money into the stimulus plan to protect companies who might be sued by workers who say they put them in danger by causing them to work in conditions that have exposed them to coronavirus. that's what republicans actually want to do with our taxpayer money. >> you cannot make this up. you know, while democrats in the house and in the senate are fighting to ensure that the american people, working people have the resources they need to cover the cost of housing, to put food on the
let me clarify, i'm from westchester and rockland counties, i don't represent the bronx. >> westchester, rockland, the new york 17th district. thank you for that. let me ask about the distinction. it shouldn't be partisan, there's a distinction between that senate 9$908 billion bill and what people like you and senator bernie sanders who i spoke to last week want. america's businesses and employees need direct payments in some fashion or they need their employers to keep paying them like...
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where is the da data to say youe safer in westchester than you are in new york estimate we follow allls that was introduced, spent a lot of money and there's no data to say that you're safer in westchester or long island or montauk than you are in new york estimate that's the most frustrating part for me, apart from having to lay off the staff again, is just where is the divide. carley: just a few weeks before christmas which is so unfortunate. tyler, there was a survey out in november, it says that restaurant operators who say it's unlikely they'll still be in business six months from now if no additional relief packages are brought forward. and in new york state, that number is at 53%, nationwide, 37%. what say you? do you think you'll be able to survive this? >> i'm a person of positivity and i'm going to tell you right now, we aren't going anywhere. cuomo is not stopping us. de blasio is not stopping us. these individuals are doing nothing short than stealing personal liberties. look, the virus affects people. no doubt. if you're sick, if you're old of, you need to stay home and l
where is the da data to say youe safer in westchester than you are in new york estimate we follow allls that was introduced, spent a lot of money and there's no data to say that you're safer in westchester or long island or montauk than you are in new york estimate that's the most frustrating part for me, apart from having to lay off the staff again, is just where is the divide. carley: just a few weeks before christmas which is so unfortunate. tyler, there was a survey out in november, it says...
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shawl hand woven from white wool sheered from a local ram was presented to her as a gift from the westchestere forgotten. ♪ ♪ one of mrs. johnson's most memorable stops was boskabell, it dramatically portrays the changing life on the river and its effects on the owners. the first era was captured by the american theater helen hayes. >> i think that day was the climax of the rich glory of boscabell and the famous diversion of young and old and the waltz once considered indecent was the most popular of all. ♪ ♪ >> but civil war brought tragedy to boscabell and fortunes took a turn for the families, fortunes took a turn for the worse as states fell into disrepair. ♪ mrs. johnson was met by mr. and mrs. de witt wallace. patrons of hudson restoration. they described how the house was sold to a house wrecker for $35. aided by a grant from citizens who sought to preserve their r heritage, it was saved. it stands as the best example of the robert adam influence on american architecture. its mantels, doorways and woodwork reflect the elegance of the federal period. and like many of the other fine home
shawl hand woven from white wool sheered from a local ram was presented to her as a gift from the westchestere forgotten. ♪ ♪ one of mrs. johnson's most memorable stops was boskabell, it dramatically portrays the changing life on the river and its effects on the owners. the first era was captured by the american theater helen hayes. >> i think that day was the climax of the rich glory of boscabell and the famous diversion of young and old and the waltz once considered indecent was the...
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. >> eli's community is right here in westchester county, new york.e wealthiest of the country. lurking out of side of these manicured million dollar homes is a problem of hunger. so nearly a 250,000 people here in this country seek food help every single month. that is shocking. >> it is shocking. people don't realize the hidden hunger in our communities. now it's not hidden. >> demand has started since the start of covid. food banks are reporting a 60% jump. the good news in westchester, there's many young people like eli who are coming up with creative and innovative ideas to address the problem. >> so how does this work? >> basically our mission is to use our creative voices to help others. >> 14-year-old emma has a booth at the farmer's market in new york. she and her friends sell custom written poems and donate their profits to the hungry. >> we think it's important to your our poems to help other people. >> there's people out there that are sitting there, they're not able to feed their families. >> it's just inherent human value to want to help
. >> eli's community is right here in westchester county, new york.e wealthiest of the country. lurking out of side of these manicured million dollar homes is a problem of hunger. so nearly a 250,000 people here in this country seek food help every single month. that is shocking. >> it is shocking. people don't realize the hidden hunger in our communities. now it's not hidden. >> demand has started since the start of covid. food banks are reporting a 60% jump. the good news in...
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>> we were in westchester for most of it. >> jimmy: i see, okay.sit your family. did you stay with your family or get your own place? >> do you mean in london? >> jimmy: oh, i don't know. westchester i was thinking was in england. new york? >> new york, yes. but we've been in london from august. so we have had our own place for a little healthy separation from all of those blunts, you know. >> jimmy: i don't know why, when i hear west or chester, i think of england. when i hear blunt, i think of guillermo in the parking lot. [ laugh tter and applause ] how are your parents doing? >> they're good. you know, i think that -- they've sort of fared pretty well. i mean, i'm amazed they didn't drink themselves to death, you know, being quarantined with each other for so long. but -- yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, they're okay? >> they've done well. they're sort of behaving with all of the covid rules, which i'm grateful for. >> jimmy: when you brought the kids, your little girls, over to london, did they continue with zoom school back home? or -- because that's --
>> we were in westchester for most of it. >> jimmy: i see, okay.sit your family. did you stay with your family or get your own place? >> do you mean in london? >> jimmy: oh, i don't know. westchester i was thinking was in england. new york? >> new york, yes. but we've been in london from august. so we have had our own place for a little healthy separation from all of those blunts, you know. >> jimmy: i don't know why, when i hear west or chester, i think of...
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they're having them in long island, they're having them in queens, westchester, connecticut., it's a great thing if we get everybody back in the office but if you listen to all of the other channels besides fox all you hear is fear. fear now virus coming from london. now london is shutting down. of course de blasio and schumer, cuomo the three stooges will jump on top of that we haven't seen the worst of it yet. not going to help -- maria: joe, because, you have got new york closed down again with governor cuomo saying no indoor dining. as you mentioned london is under attack with this new virus strain and then california is largely shut down as well. also this week washington d.c., shut its restaurants as well. assess the situation, joe. how tough has it been for your business? >> well, first of all we're closed for seven months. we were shut down completely for seven months. you can do take-out, but you can't do take-out midtown because once again the office buildings are empty. that will not work for the likes of myself, mark fox's restaurant, places like that, san pietro,
they're having them in long island, they're having them in queens, westchester, connecticut., it's a great thing if we get everybody back in the office but if you listen to all of the other channels besides fox all you hear is fear. fear now virus coming from london. now london is shutting down. of course de blasio and schumer, cuomo the three stooges will jump on top of that we haven't seen the worst of it yet. not going to help -- maria: joe, because, you have got new york closed down again...
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>> reporter: in houston, a drive-through toy drop off gifts for patients and their siblings in westchesterounty, new york, holiday good night lights. police and paramedics putting on a light show, waving to patients watching from their windows. and the kids are waving right back >> why is it so important to do this >> we want to support them along their medical treatment and their medical journey here with us but also emotionally. >> reporter: 8-year-old kelly coffey had open heart surgery at texas children's hospital earlier this month. her parents, grateful for the staff and holiday cheer. >> it brings a tear to my eye just because they truly care and that's such a huge part of recovery >> reporter: holiday joy for children who need it the most. >> i want to wish you a merry christmas! >> reporter: so do we. rehema ellis, nbc news >> that kind of love is the real gift and that is "nightly news" for this christmas eve thank you so much for watching i'm kristen welker wishing you and your loved ones a very happy holiday. ♪ ♪ late at night when all the world is sleeping ♪ ♪ i stay up and th
>> reporter: in houston, a drive-through toy drop off gifts for patients and their siblings in westchesterounty, new york, holiday good night lights. police and paramedics putting on a light show, waving to patients watching from their windows. and the kids are waving right back >> why is it so important to do this >> we want to support them along their medical treatment and their medical journey here with us but also emotionally. >> reporter: 8-year-old kelly coffey had...
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states congress, and i will always be grateful to the people who entrusted me to represent them, westchester, coins, the bronx,-- queens, the etc. they all come all these people who elected me, who made it possible for me to chair the house appropriations committee, the greatest honor of my professional life, and i do hope that that historic achievement, when they look at my portrait under appropriation wall, will inspire all the women and girls to get involved in the community. host: do you remember when you first got interested in politics? rep. lowey: well, shall i tell you, this is like true confessions interview. i was president in my class in the sixth grade, president of my class at the bronx high school i wasence, and while president doing those things, i was a mother of three, i have been married to stephen lowey for 60 years almost, and frankly, i was brought up by my mother to believe that if you see a problem, you have a responsibility to do something about it, to try and solve it. there are many people who see , they might be good people, but i was brought up to believe if you s
states congress, and i will always be grateful to the people who entrusted me to represent them, westchester, coins, the bronx,-- queens, the etc. they all come all these people who elected me, who made it possible for me to chair the house appropriations committee, the greatest honor of my professional life, and i do hope that that historic achievement, when they look at my portrait under appropriation wall, will inspire all the women and girls to get involved in the community. host: do you...
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director of the center national security at fordham university school of law she's joining us from westchester that's a new york state thanks for your time with us on al-jazeera what's your reaction to what went down in nashville. i mean i think the reaction is from all of us it's quite right and this was a big blast and you know this could have hurt many people and we still don't know how many you know it did hurt and to what extent so i think you know i have the questions everybody else what was the message that was intended to be sent. and you can be sure that the f.b.i. is going to put together the trail that will lead them to you know the answer. a bomb like this this kind of device leaves a lot of what when where they purchased the materials where they put them together so it'll take some time but they will find out that the size of it is concerning you know we've seen other big bombs in the united states in the last couple decades of this reminds us of welcome to the city bombing in 1905 of the attempted bombing perhaps in times square in 2002 and you know so you know it's alarming but
director of the center national security at fordham university school of law she's joining us from westchester that's a new york state thanks for your time with us on al-jazeera what's your reaction to what went down in nashville. i mean i think the reaction is from all of us it's quite right and this was a big blast and you know this could have hurt many people and we still don't know how many you know it did hurt and to what extent so i think you know i have the questions everybody else what...
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. >> and now to nick in westchester, pennsylvania. good morning. >> good morning. thanks for having me on. i wanted to talk briefly about two things. i'm currently a grad student. but i know so many people at colleges and universities that, you know, their university closed or it's all online and stuff like that which a lot of them still have rents that they have to pay and they don't necessarily need to be living next to the university. and there's no reason for them to, you know, have a space to rent. but a lot of them couldn't get out of their rental agreements and such -- their leases. and, you know, i really think that earlier on, you should have maybe considered actually canceling rent and canceling mortgages and then another thing that i wanted to mention was, i know myself as a dependent technically, i never got a stimulus check. what about people like me? not like i necessarily needed it as much as someone else that i might know, but i very much think that it's more easy to just give it to every single american than try to maneuver it like this. >> yeah, y
. >> and now to nick in westchester, pennsylvania. good morning. >> good morning. thanks for having me on. i wanted to talk briefly about two things. i'm currently a grad student. but i know so many people at colleges and universities that, you know, their university closed or it's all online and stuff like that which a lot of them still have rents that they have to pay and they don't necessarily need to be living next to the university. and there's no reason for them to, you know,...
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in westchester, have been open at 50%.not, in new york city, restaurants like mine were closed, very unfortunate, in new york city. >> 4500 new york city restaurants have shut down due to the pandemic, a staggering number, only expected to rise. what do you need to survive? >> at this point the biggest thing that will save the restaurant industry across the entire country would be the restaurant relief act which we are asking for on the federal level. many don't have the money to bail out restaurants and it is not a bail out. we are talking about a quarter of $1 billion in lost sales, people need to get back to work, the restaurant industry call lapsing and subsequent industries on the same a food chain as the restaurant industry across the nation. jillian: one of the things you think about is say you are able, in another month or whatever the case may be, not just as simple as that. what are the long-term effects you are going to be dealing with this. >> not only financially, we need that raleigh fact but there is a menta
in westchester, have been open at 50%.not, in new york city, restaurants like mine were closed, very unfortunate, in new york city. >> 4500 new york city restaurants have shut down due to the pandemic, a staggering number, only expected to rise. what do you need to survive? >> at this point the biggest thing that will save the restaurant industry across the entire country would be the restaurant relief act which we are asking for on the federal level. many don't have the money to...
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need my smart board for that netflix is still -- there used to be a softball team that played in westchester in my area called the king and his court and they would smoke everybody netflix is the king in his or her court and everybody else is the jesters. >> tim, i would think that tim making the moves would be turning up the screws on a competitor like hbo max which is charging a lot more than a disney-plus subscription costs >> yes, and yet that has helped the at&t stock over the last couple days. they created major head winds talking about how movies would be running through hbo max and this is one of the questions for disney how will they handle feature films. if anyone is in a position to do this and stay ahead of everyone is the group with the best studio out there disney studio, we forget that some of the blockbusters that have been turned out in the last ten years that have been billion dollar franchises and they keep rolling them out i think disney has competition and i think hbo max is an undervalued asset, but i would rather own disnevy over at&t. >>> the executive chairman the me
need my smart board for that netflix is still -- there used to be a softball team that played in westchester in my area called the king and his court and they would smoke everybody netflix is the king in his or her court and everybody else is the jesters. >> tim, i would think that tim making the moves would be turning up the screws on a competitor like hbo max which is charging a lot more than a disney-plus subscription costs >> yes, and yet that has helped the at&t stock over...
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mention fromuld long island to westchester, a pretty broad reach, this advice from governor cuomo thatriginally came from you, that hospitals may need to increase capacity, do you anticipate that being a necessity for northwell? michael: we have the ability to increase our capacity by over 50%. we did that before. all the hospitals are planning to increase bed capacity. we have the ability to increase icu capacity so i do not see that as an issue. if the numbers really increase, you have to deal with staffing issues. that is always the most difficult. the bed issue is not as big of a problem. but yes, we do have plans on how we can react depending on what the increases are on a weekly basis. i would say to the public, we are able to handle this. we will handle it and we will do it well. we will have to adjust as time goes on because things change and as things change you have to adjust carefully. we are able to do it and we are in control at the moment. vonnie: you employ more than 74,000 employees. obviously support staff and frontline staff. some would have gone to other states when
mention fromuld long island to westchester, a pretty broad reach, this advice from governor cuomo thatriginally came from you, that hospitals may need to increase capacity, do you anticipate that being a necessity for northwell? michael: we have the ability to increase our capacity by over 50%. we did that before. all the hospitals are planning to increase bed capacity. we have the ability to increase icu capacity so i do not see that as an issue. if the numbers really increase, you have to...
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in westchester county outside new york, 56%. today the president pointed out the obvious. democracy can't function like this. >> we used to have what was called election day. now we have election days, weeks and months. lots of bad things happened during this ridiculous period of time. especially when you have to prove almost nothing to exercise our greatest privilege, the right to vote. >> tucker: so the justice department said yesterday they have not collected enough evidence of fraud to change the outcome of last month's election. that doesn't mean there wasn't fraud and doesn't mean they won't. the trump campaign has said that the doj has not seen all the evidence and more is coming. tonight in arizona with the republican party held hearings on election integrity, there's evidence that the state sent ballots to voters that didn't request them. voters said they had no idea why they received a ballot. that's an obvious risk of fraud. how did that happen? we know. how widespread was it? what effect did it have? we don't yet have answers to those questions. we can surmise.
in westchester county outside new york, 56%. today the president pointed out the obvious. democracy can't function like this. >> we used to have what was called election day. now we have election days, weeks and months. lots of bad things happened during this ridiculous period of time. especially when you have to prove almost nothing to exercise our greatest privilege, the right to vote. >> tucker: so the justice department said yesterday they have not collected enough evidence of...
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in westchester county just outside new york, the number is even lower than that. 56%.he president pointed out the obvious. democracy can't function like this. >> we used to have what was called election day. nowe we have election days, weeks, and months. and a lot of bad things happened during this ridiculous period of time. especially when you have to prove almost nothing to exercise our greatest privilege, the right to vote. >> tucker: of the justice department said yesterday -- and this got a lot of attention -- they haven't collected enough evidence of fraud to change the outcome of last month's election. it doesn't mean there wasn't fraud, doesn't mean they won't.m in response, the trump campaign says the doj hasn't seen all the evidence. the republican party held an interest integrity. the voter is set on tape they had no idea why they received a ballot. that's an obvious risk of fraud. how exactly did that happen? o i think we know. but how widespread was it russia? out gift cards and electronics to people that handed in an absentee ballot. that's illegal as far
in westchester county just outside new york, the number is even lower than that. 56%.he president pointed out the obvious. democracy can't function like this. >> we used to have what was called election day. nowe we have election days, weeks, and months. and a lot of bad things happened during this ridiculous period of time. especially when you have to prove almost nothing to exercise our greatest privilege, the right to vote. >> tucker: of the justice department said yesterday --...
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it's going to be a long-term holding for me as it's been for the last couple of years >> jay in westchester asks, nor northrup grumman continues to be neutral. is there any sign of a breakout ahead? >> i think what's been holding them back is fears about defense spending cuts under a democratic administration i think that's misplaced because nor nor nor nor northwill the rop grumman is taking a long time to fulfill its destiny. >> the b-21 bomber program is expected to get fully funded from that, too and it's got that play on commercial space obviously so watching it closely with you, jim. but i want to shift gears here we're going to talk about gold set to close out its best trading year scein 2010. how the futures traders are playing the metal into 2021. we're going to have that next on "halftime. > . >>> welcome back gold set to close out its best year since 2010. talk me through it, bill >> morgan, thank you for having me on here happy new year listen, i love gold. this year, i loved it for a long time and loved it going into 2021 if you bought gold december 23rd and held it through the
it's going to be a long-term holding for me as it's been for the last couple of years >> jay in westchester asks, nor northrup grumman continues to be neutral. is there any sign of a breakout ahead? >> i think what's been holding them back is fears about defense spending cuts under a democratic administration i think that's misplaced because nor nor nor nor northwill the rop grumman is taking a long time to fulfill its destiny. >> the b-21 bomber program is expected to get...
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thought they could go beyond new york city to westchester county?nor has said he will take action when he needs to when infection rates get above certain targets. new york city was looking to hit a 5% positivity rate in testing and it's at 5.5 now. they are saying the virus is replicating rapidly. we saw the same kind of action in london where they were going to make a decision in london on whether to move to tier three restrictions on wednesday, but made the decision today because the virus was almost doubling in its caseload in london over the last couple of days. somenor cuomo has imposed individual sanctions on individual places within the state. it looks like they are preparing for the possibility that they have to start shutting down various parts of the state. -- a lotlot of places of cases in long island and that's where the first shot of the pfizer vaccine went, to a nurse in long island. an interestinge point. do you know what metrics they are looking at? for a long time it was all about positivity rates, there is increased concern about h
thought they could go beyond new york city to westchester county?nor has said he will take action when he needs to when infection rates get above certain targets. new york city was looking to hit a 5% positivity rate in testing and it's at 5.5 now. they are saying the virus is replicating rapidly. we saw the same kind of action in london where they were going to make a decision in london on whether to move to tier three restrictions on wednesday, but made the decision today because the virus...
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a manhattan judge's order the trumpet organization -- records concerning a 212 development in westchesterusly ruled documents were privileged. it is said to be part of a broader investigation into whether eric trump and his associates improperly inflated assets in order to get tax benefits. up next, santa at the super spreader? where the big guys being blamed for possibly exposing thousands of children to the coronavirus. we will bring you there. first, beyond our borders tonight, lockdowns and france have led to growing frustration from those working in theater and cinema industries. thousands protesting in paris against the prolonged closure of entertainment facilities amid low coronavirus pandemic. along with bars and restaurants remaining closed and france over the holidays. israel's defensema ministry hass done live fire drills with its multi-range missile defense system. officials say it's the first time they have conducted an integrated test bringing together the various components serving as a defense against iran. another regional adversary. a team of scientists being sent to stu
a manhattan judge's order the trumpet organization -- records concerning a 212 development in westchesterusly ruled documents were privileged. it is said to be part of a broader investigation into whether eric trump and his associates improperly inflated assets in order to get tax benefits. up next, santa at the super spreader? where the big guys being blamed for possibly exposing thousands of children to the coronavirus. we will bring you there. first, beyond our borders tonight, lockdowns and...
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introduced to us and we spent a lot of money and now there is no one there to say that you are safer in westchesteriner. and >> reporter: a third of small businesses will not be able to reopen after the new restrictions are lifted. >>> london is being placed under the highest level of covid-19 restrictions as infections in the city is rising rapidly. in some areas, cases are doubling every 7 days. under the resections, the toughest level, people cannot socialize indoors or in bars. pubs and restaurants must close except for takeout service. november, linda was one of the areas with the lowest regional infection rates in all of england but to some areas have become coronavirus hotspots. >>> organizers of the petition drive to recall governor newsom said they have collected more than half of the nearly 1.5 million signatures needed to place them on a ballots. there's a march deadline that they are facing. effort to remove governor newsom from office comes in response to his stay at home orders and other pandemic restrictions. if it gathers enough signatures, state rules are not specific on when the e
introduced to us and we spent a lot of money and now there is no one there to say that you are safer in westchesteriner. and >> reporter: a third of small businesses will not be able to reopen after the new restrictions are lifted. >>> london is being placed under the highest level of covid-19 restrictions as infections in the city is rising rapidly. in some areas, cases are doubling every 7 days. under the resections, the toughest level, people cannot socialize indoors or in...
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in westchester county, new york, holiday goodnight lights.dics putting on a light show, waving to patients watching from their windows. and the kids are waving right back. >> why is it so important to do this? >> we want to support them along their medical treatment and their medical journey here with us but also emotionally. >> reporter: 8-year-old kelly coffey had open heart surgery at texas children's hospital earlier this month. her parents, grateful for the staff and holiday cheer. >> it brings a tear to my eye just because they truly care and that's such a huge part of recovery. >> reporter: holiday joy for children who need it the most. >> i want to wish you a merry christmas! >> reporter: so do we. rehema ellis, nbc news. >> a very merry christmas. we will be back with much more msnbc's christmas day coverage after a short break. in our next hour, congresswoman debbie dingell of michigan. stay with us. (soft chimes) - [announcer] forget about vacuuming for up to a month. shark iq robot deep cleans and empties itself into a base you em
in westchester county, new york, holiday goodnight lights.dics putting on a light show, waving to patients watching from their windows. and the kids are waving right back. >> why is it so important to do this? >> we want to support them along their medical treatment and their medical journey here with us but also emotionally. >> reporter: 8-year-old kelly coffey had open heart surgery at texas children's hospital earlier this month. her parents, grateful for the staff and...
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captain andrew john bionnis works in upstate new york in westchester county for ems.s. andrew, we want to start with you. we heard what some of those ems workers told ellison barber. is that ringing a bell? what is an average day like for you? andrew? >> hello? there you go. >> can you tell us about an average day on the job for you right now in this era of covid? >> so, we're screening every patient. it's just making calls a lot longer. it's also making it very difficult for our staff mentally, just seeing a lot of critical patients. >> we just heard from ellison about that federal aid. private ambulance companies just got $350 million in federal aid. that's about the same as dentists. and compare that to $30 billion that hospitals and nursing homes received. so, hannan, you've been a paramedic for more than 30 years. what does the lack of funding mean for your loved ones that may need your services? >> sure. well, you know, it's our job, it's ems's job to respond and treat everyone that requests our services 24 hours a day and they expect us there within eight to te
captain andrew john bionnis works in upstate new york in westchester county for ems.s. andrew, we want to start with you. we heard what some of those ems workers told ellison barber. is that ringing a bell? what is an average day like for you? andrew? >> hello? there you go. >> can you tell us about an average day on the job for you right now in this era of covid? >> so, we're screening every patient. it's just making calls a lot longer. it's also making it very difficult for...
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he was a small business owner in westchester. he was a baseball player in his youth.ious brain disease, balance problems, trouble seeing. there he is later in life. and ultimately he was diagnosed with something called progressive supernuclear palsy and it's fatal. it's a very tragic way to see a family member go because they are so vital in life and they fade away and they lose that vitality. so i'm bringing it up now, because on monday, i host a gala for a big nonprofit call cure psp, a 30th anniversary celebration and virtual event and my wife also taped it along with me and co-hosting which is fun in parts. it's free to register. you can donate, of course. but it's one of those things where it's not common so it's not like a big headline run a marathon illness, but that is the kind of illness is in particular need of support because it's overlooked in some ways, so i'm happy to draw attention to it. if you're interested, it's a great cause. >> worth tuning in. >> this is my story. it may top the story of rocky the owl from rockefeller center that was found in a ch
he was a small business owner in westchester. he was a baseball player in his youth.ious brain disease, balance problems, trouble seeing. there he is later in life. and ultimately he was diagnosed with something called progressive supernuclear palsy and it's fatal. it's a very tragic way to see a family member go because they are so vital in life and they fade away and they lose that vitality. so i'm bringing it up now, because on monday, i host a gala for a big nonprofit call cure psp, a 30th...
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mimi rocah the district attorney in westchester county and likely have jurisdiction over some trump-relatedes and lochlt d.a. would proceed, and remiss if i didn't pick up tiffany's point about speedup in ex-caucuses as this presidencies draws to a close. i was proud to be over 100 prosecutors state and federal, democrat and republican, who wrote to say that the death penalty is something that this country should no longer push forward with. it's out moded and unfair and perhaps what we will see is state prosecutors take on responsibility for the corruption cases, this push to reform the criminal justice system, to end use of the death penalty will also come from them as well. >> elie when i look at the heads of this snake it is rudy guiliani. he is the one leading all of these sort of ridiculous lawyers on this chasing windmills attacks on our elections and delays and everything else like that. who do you think is going to step up first to try to get giuliani disbarred? or do you think he's going to somehow come out of this administration and still be able to practice the ridiculous abuse
mimi rocah the district attorney in westchester county and likely have jurisdiction over some trump-relatedes and lochlt d.a. would proceed, and remiss if i didn't pick up tiffany's point about speedup in ex-caucuses as this presidencies draws to a close. i was proud to be over 100 prosecutors state and federal, democrat and republican, who wrote to say that the death penalty is something that this country should no longer push forward with. it's out moded and unfair and perhaps what we will...
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stay-at-home order and as new york hospitals scramble to expand capacity, nurses at one medical center in westchester what they are being asked to do, they say, has simply becoming too much >> we've done this through covid, tears, not going home, being sick, not eating, no breaks >> reporter: and it is not just the physical toll, buzz many tell us on the front lines that the emotional toll is more difficult. >> in some cases it's like we have done all we can do and the only thing left we can do is hold their hand and be supportive at times. >> reporter: a system that is already strain and the thanksgiving holiday may have only fueled the surge. >> take it serious you never know who you're going to come across that you may affect >> reporter: here in new york city where hospitals like this one were maxed out in the spring, the gnumbers are back o the rise. the governor is calling on all hospitals in the state to increase bed capacity by 50% and that call is out to all retired health care workers to consider coming back on the job >> it's tough to hear those desperate pleas from the health care workers
stay-at-home order and as new york hospitals scramble to expand capacity, nurses at one medical center in westchester what they are being asked to do, they say, has simply becoming too much >> we've done this through covid, tears, not going home, being sick, not eating, no breaks >> reporter: and it is not just the physical toll, buzz many tell us on the front lines that the emotional toll is more difficult. >> in some cases it's like we have done all we can do and the only...
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at their westchester locations, they resorted to making deliv y deliveries themselves. >> what keepsn through harold times before and we're going to get through this. the family dinners we now have together every night. we've all put on covid ten but that's been fun. >> sort of like my big fat greek wedding. >> yes, true. almost. the only thing we don't do, we don't do the lam in the front. we do it in the back. >> dhecheers. >> ♪ >> they sent pictures to prove it. we didn't put it in the piece. i did bring you gin. >> thank you. >> unfortunately. >> brian took it all. >> and tony. i'm sorry, you know. >> this is the one you were texting us. you had brunch there or lunch. >> right, right, right. they're right down the street. >> good stuff. all right. >>> here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> he was first discovered through viral videos showing him songs all by himself. sin then he's won every single grammy he's been nominated for, four in total. up next on our saturday sessions, we'll meet singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist jacob collier. and he'll perform ne
at their westchester locations, they resorted to making deliv y deliveries themselves. >> what keepsn through harold times before and we're going to get through this. the family dinners we now have together every night. we've all put on covid ten but that's been fun. >> sort of like my big fat greek wedding. >> yes, true. almost. the only thing we don't do, we don't do the lam in the front. we do it in the back. >> dhecheers. >> ♪ >> they sent pictures to...
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we have that and westchester county, highway 22 a big wreck there and the capital -- from one capital down but not till this afternoon. if you can stay at home to let the road crews do what they need to do, all for the better. robin. >> winding down but not there yet. all right, rob, thank you. let's go to ginger with more on where the powerful storm is headed. good morning again, ginger. >> good morning to you, robin. we turned over to central park here just show i could show you how thick it is. probably about 6 to 10 inches. we haven't gotten an official report but i'd say we're on the higher end and note this is meager compared to what has come down west and northwest of us. more than 40 inches of snow, lots of people waking up buried in three feet. their cars not even visible. somebody said where is my murano? behind this i wish i could tell you it will natural melt, uncomfortably cold and below average. windchills in the single digits if not teens in some places all the way through the weekend. so it's not going anywhere, guys. >> it sure isn't. ginger, thanks very much. the sto
we have that and westchester county, highway 22 a big wreck there and the capital -- from one capital down but not till this afternoon. if you can stay at home to let the road crews do what they need to do, all for the better. robin. >> winding down but not there yet. all right, rob, thank you. let's go to ginger with more on where the powerful storm is headed. good morning again, ginger. >> good morning to you, robin. we turned over to central park here just show i could show you...
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7 had%, you know, to cuomo, and we're fighting right now because the rest of the state, albany, westchestersuffolk county are between 6-7%, new york is 2.5 and they are closing up and not closing the state so at this point we're trying to get our voices heard to see if we can combat this. neil: what do you think of the stimulus out of washington you'd love to see that i'm sure. they go back and forth and like typical politicians, they don't get much done, but there is a hope that something could get done. if you don't get help out of washington then what? >> if they close us down completely here, for more than a few weeks, and congress doesn't get it together and get us the stimulus, there is going to be a mass-closing. i don't see how small businesses are going to make it. neil: hang in there, erin. you know, you've got a loyal crowd of patrons who use you and look forward to your surviving all of this so i'm sure you will , but just hang in there. erin bellard, thank you very very much. in the meantime it's a bipartisan hunt on facebook involving almost every attorney general in the unite
7 had%, you know, to cuomo, and we're fighting right now because the rest of the state, albany, westchestersuffolk county are between 6-7%, new york is 2.5 and they are closing up and not closing the state so at this point we're trying to get our voices heard to see if we can combat this. neil: what do you think of the stimulus out of washington you'd love to see that i'm sure. they go back and forth and like typical politicians, they don't get much done, but there is a hope that something...
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ademÁs un aviso de inundaciÓn costera que incluye la costa surde long island, westchester y las ariaste hubiera sido el feriado con mayor cantidad de viajeros desde que comenzÓ la pandemia. >> gracias por este informe y precauciÓn porque sigue siendo la mÁxima para los millones de personas que habrÁn efectuado viajes navideÑos segÚn la compaÑÍa triple a para quienes decidan no quedarse en casa. los centros diseÑaron una herramienta virtual con informaciÓn sobre el covid 19. algunos destinos visitados son georgia y colorado. maÑana sÁbado 12 millones perderÍan subsidios por desempleoy esto mientras que el presidente trump pasa la navidad en florida y el congreso sigue sin acuerdos para evitar cierres de gobierno. el lunes los demÓcratas harÍan un segundo intento por aprobar los cheques de alivio como nos cuenta edwin pitin erwin: el presidente trump pasÓ la noche buena en un campo de golf en familia y validando el sufrimiento de familias en estados unidos y como se sigue complicando esta situaciÓn. nancys velocity y el secretario del tesoro estÁn viendo cÓmo pueden resolver la situaciÓ
ademÁs un aviso de inundaciÓn costera que incluye la costa surde long island, westchester y las ariaste hubiera sido el feriado con mayor cantidad de viajeros desde que comenzÓ la pandemia. >> gracias por este informe y precauciÓn porque sigue siendo la mÁxima para los millones de personas que habrÁn efectuado viajes navideÑos segÚn la compaÑÍa triple a para quienes decidan no quedarse en casa. los centros diseÑaron una herramienta virtual con informaciÓn sobre el covid 19....
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that says every restaurant in new york city should be closed down but you can go to nassau county, westchesterence, let see it. david: they say they're all for science unless it contradicts one of their opinions and then they are against it. one more question. lou, we've got to rap but just have to ask, how strapped are your clients here? they had to spend so much time on court cases, unchanging the definition of what a restaurant is with plexiglass et cetera so how much longer can they go on without customers? >> straps. david, they are broke. they are going out of business. they are almost completely out of business. they each -- two of my clients have three children and they can put food on their tables and they are going broke. that's the reason they came to this decision to stand up and fight. they can't go any further. my partners and i are doing this pro bono to represent them but what happens if they didn't have lawyers to stand up and fight? what happens if they couldn't fight the government and many restaurants owners are in that situation. david: a lot of them are looking to you for
that says every restaurant in new york city should be closed down but you can go to nassau county, westchesterence, let see it. david: they say they're all for science unless it contradicts one of their opinions and then they are against it. one more question. lou, we've got to rap but just have to ask, how strapped are your clients here? they had to spend so much time on court cases, unchanging the definition of what a restaurant is with plexiglass et cetera so how much longer can they go on...
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it is very knew nokia situation, very unique, westchester communal area because of the shared existencegovernor's office less than 2% infection rate because of indoor dining. we want common sense to make sense. we want science and data back up why we're still closed. we have a lot of questions. yesterday you saw a lot of pain. a lot of struggle. you know, from bar owners to student owners. small businesses are hurting. we're being bled out because we're not getting any real response and not -- david: you are getting a response in the courts. there was a judge in new york state that issued an order that the governor was going to have to give a scientific reason as to why he was still insisting on lockdowns on indoor dining. if he couldn't, he would have to work out an arrangement with various businesses all over the state to try to work out some sort of compromise with them. have you heard anything from state representative as to whether there will be an attempt to work out a compromise? >> we haven't, not yet. we had one of our state senators present at the protest yesterday. and we, we
it is very knew nokia situation, very unique, westchester communal area because of the shared existencegovernor's office less than 2% infection rate because of indoor dining. we want common sense to make sense. we want science and data back up why we're still closed. we have a lot of questions. yesterday you saw a lot of pain. a lot of struggle. you know, from bar owners to student owners. small businesses are hurting. we're being bled out because we're not getting any real response and not --...
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host: now to nick in west cancer -- westchester, pennsylvania.ler: i'm currently a grad student but i know somebody people at colleges and universities that the university closed or it is all online, and a lot ofat, them still have rent that they have to pay and they don't necessarily need to be living next the university, and there is no reason for them to have a space to rent, but a lot of them couldn't get out of their rental agreements and leases. on,ally think that earlier we should've considered actually canceling rent and canceling mortgages. another thing that i wanted to mention, i know myself as a dependent, i never got a stimulus check. what about people like me? not that i necessarily needed it as someone else that i might know, but i very much think it is easier to just give it to every single american than to try to maneuver it like this. >> you make some really great points. i think it's important to bring the conversation also to who has been hurt in terms of health consequences and economic consequences. black and hispanic worker
host: now to nick in west cancer -- westchester, pennsylvania.ler: i'm currently a grad student but i know somebody people at colleges and universities that the university closed or it is all online, and a lot ofat, them still have rent that they have to pay and they don't necessarily need to be living next the university, and there is no reason for them to have a space to rent, but a lot of them couldn't get out of their rental agreements and leases. on,ally think that earlier we should've...
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hal needam who wrote and directed it but that day i spent a lot of time with a guy who lived in westchester stream our own movies on cinefli x, dod.com and we sell our own dvd's through my store at johnschneiderstudios.com and it's all out today and if you're tired of all of the mess and wonder and worry, rent or purchase this movie, and i promise, it will take you back to a much more wonderful simpler time. good old horsepower southern comedy. we need that right now. steve: we do, indeed and dukes of hazard and smoky and the band id both about very powerful cars >> very powerful cars and i drive a dodge hellcat in this movie and i drive the tires right off this thing which is important, you know, there's a certain recipe for the comedy, and for the horsepower for jumping the creek and all that so i'm very very proud of this movie. its been doing well, streaming, and it just started for sale on dvd today, and tyrus is as funny as he is big. steve: excellent. >> i sent you a clip i know you can't show it but when you're off, watch tyrus and dion, they are like abbott and costello. steve: i'l
hal needam who wrote and directed it but that day i spent a lot of time with a guy who lived in westchester stream our own movies on cinefli x, dod.com and we sell our own dvd's through my store at johnschneiderstudios.com and it's all out today and if you're tired of all of the mess and wonder and worry, rent or purchase this movie, and i promise, it will take you back to a much more wonderful simpler time. good old horsepower southern comedy. we need that right now. steve: we do, indeed and...