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eric adams will be the next mayor of new york city. i think you bring a new philosophy and competence to the position which can give new york city residents hope for the future. and finally, thank you, thank you for the honor of serving as governor of new york. thank you for allowing me to represent you. thank you for empowering me to fight for you. thank you for trusting me through covid, thank you for making new york state the progressive capital of the nation. thank you for vindicating e. b. white's words often quoted by my father, god rest his soul when he said, quote new yorkers to , the nation. -- new york is to the nation what the white church spire is to the village the visible , symbol of aspiration and faith, the white plume saying the way is up. thank you for the honor of serving you and never forget always stay new york top smart, , united, disciplined and loving. it's the essence of what makes new yorkers so special. god bless you. announcer: kathy hochul was sworn in as the 57th governor of new york. she replaces governor
eric adams will be the next mayor of new york city. i think you bring a new philosophy and competence to the position which can give new york city residents hope for the future. and finally, thank you, thank you for the honor of serving as governor of new york. thank you for allowing me to represent you. thank you for empowering me to fight for you. thank you for trusting me through covid, thank you for making new york state the progressive capital of the nation. thank you for vindicating e. b....
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they are killing new york. when i thought he resigned today, you know what i said, the entire democratic party new york, all of albany, they should all resign. they have destroyed what is a once great state, and it has to be rebuilt. i'm sorry but i love new york and i am disgusted with what they have done. beyond the horrible stuff they did with the old folks home. that was criminal as it was. but they have done on every issue is criminal. >> at the beginning of this year they got a $12.5 billion monopoly funny money payment sent to them from d.c. they should be able to brag about how they're balancing their budget. actually the budget that was passed at the end of march, the beginning of april, not only jacked up spending without money but they spent over $2 billion on a new fund for people who aren't even legal in the country. in order to help pay for that, the increased taxes on many new yorkers to the highest income tax rate. >> laura: everyone is going to leave. i have to point this out quickly. something
they are killing new york. when i thought he resigned today, you know what i said, the entire democratic party new york, all of albany, they should all resign. they have destroyed what is a once great state, and it has to be rebuilt. i'm sorry but i love new york and i am disgusted with what they have done. beyond the horrible stuff they did with the old folks home. that was criminal as it was. but they have done on every issue is criminal. >> at the beginning of this year they got a...
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need that part of new york that she is from is what i called the canada part of new york. it's right up against the canadian border, niagara river where people around their, when i was a kid, buffalo to toronto was a really long distance. now it's sort of contiguous and people hang around in both those places. you don't find that sort of conservatism on the canadian side of it. >> right. >> i'm always interested about how that plays out these parts of new york and vermont up against new york and how different things are on the other side of the border. i did a little research, there's good lake fishing in erie with bass. learning a lot about it. >> i'm going to friendly kidnap you and take you fishing. >> i enjoy it. i will look forward to. it's good to see you. thank you rachel. have a good night. >>, today was a bad day for donald trump and for trump republicans because today america got to see the contrast. american voters got to see would happen one republican senators ignored trump's primal screams to stop disorders and join with democrats to give biden the infrastruc
need that part of new york that she is from is what i called the canada part of new york. it's right up against the canadian border, niagara river where people around their, when i was a kid, buffalo to toronto was a really long distance. now it's sort of contiguous and people hang around in both those places. you don't find that sort of conservatism on the canadian side of it. >> right. >> i'm always interested about how that plays out these parts of new york and vermont up against...
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york in its maker court cases. barbara underwood stepped in to temporarily take over the job after the schneiderman scandal and his shock resignation. and that's a high pressure, high profile job, right? and underwood took it over at such a high pressure, high profile time. to be suddenly shoved into that kind of job which doesn't have a natural successor lined up, but barbara underwood stood up, took the reins and nailed it. she sued donald trump fake family charities straight out of existence. sued the epa for rolling back climate policy, successfully challenged trump's inhumane challenges in court like that citizenship question on the census and forced family separations at the border. underwood won seemingly universal praise for her brief tenure as new york attorney general i mean aside from the defendants whose door she beat down. barbara underwood took that job under the weirdest and highest pressure circumstances. but she was nails. she was great. she was super effective. among other things she proved, she s
york in its maker court cases. barbara underwood stepped in to temporarily take over the job after the schneiderman scandal and his shock resignation. and that's a high pressure, high profile job, right? and underwood took it over at such a high pressure, high profile time. to be suddenly shoved into that kind of job which doesn't have a natural successor lined up, but barbara underwood stood up, took the reins and nailed it. she sued donald trump fake family charities straight out of...
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import of new york, new york city alone is 9% of u.s. economic output, 9% of u.s. gdp.here i'm sitting in texas so many new york companies have been relocating thousands of employees and expanding here and i think it is going to be, the onus will be upon the new, the current lieutenant governor as well as whether or not she rises up and stays in a position to run in 22 or who the republican candidate is, because the winds of change in new york could bring about a change of leadership a change of party in albany. neil: you know we were focused on the new york mayoral election here. eric adams, they call him moderate. i think compared to maybe the present city hall occupant is moderate. he is 20 year police veteran i get that, but if we talk about the winds changing, that would be a slow process that mean the lieutenant governor is unknown entity. i should know more about her. i'm afraid i do not. we're efforting some of her policy provisions. she was very critical of the governor when the charges came out and were horrible charges and all that, to your point, the thought
import of new york, new york city alone is 9% of u.s. economic output, 9% of u.s. gdp.here i'm sitting in texas so many new york companies have been relocating thousands of employees and expanding here and i think it is going to be, the onus will be upon the new, the current lieutenant governor as well as whether or not she rises up and stays in a position to run in 22 or who the republican candidate is, because the winds of change in new york could bring about a change of leadership a change...
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in new york city. it will be worse in other places like eastern long island. really concerned for friends and neighbors there. in new york city i think wind and rain are the first issues of concern. some coastal areas we are concerned about flooding. last we are hearing, it will be late night tonight before we see anything. but we're going to get ready, have a variety of measures to protect people. number one thing, good news about new yorkers, they hear the messages an act on them. that's why 75% of adults have gotten it. i am telling all new yorkers stay home tomorrow. stay out of harm's way. >> what do you hope folks around the country watching this concert, around the world watching this concert take away from it, besides being entertaining, what does it say about new york city? >> that new york city is back, that we are strong and resilient, that new yorkers, heart and soul new yorkers, that's why we came through this crisis. all these amazing artists. it is arguably the greatest lineup since wood
in new york city. it will be worse in other places like eastern long island. really concerned for friends and neighbors there. in new york city i think wind and rain are the first issues of concern. some coastal areas we are concerned about flooding. last we are hearing, it will be late night tonight before we see anything. but we're going to get ready, have a variety of measures to protect people. number one thing, good news about new yorkers, they hear the messages an act on them. that's why...
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york covid hospitalization rates.r texas overwhelmed hospitals the vast majority including all of new york city new jersey connecticut now higher with covid transmission they want to blast the red states what do they have to say about that? final word. >> people want freedom and government to enact lirestriction there is a very high burden and that commonsense mill test and that's why ron desantis has gotten so manyot kudos from his own constituents and floridians who say thank you floridians who say thank you governor and government for letting them live their lives. >>laura: good to see you tonight congressman and in the shooting that left one police officer fighting for his life and that killed his partner officer a t lot french one said he fired the fatal shot. >> he admitted he is drinking and pulled the gun and opened fire. please stopped the suv him and his brother were driving for expired plates eric followed instructions that the situation escalated and when drink and the cell phone by the camera footage show
york covid hospitalization rates.r texas overwhelmed hospitals the vast majority including all of new york city new jersey connecticut now higher with covid transmission they want to blast the red states what do they have to say about that? final word. >> people want freedom and government to enact lirestriction there is a very high burden and that commonsense mill test and that's why ron desantis has gotten so manyot kudos from his own constituents and floridians who say thank you...
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many people in the state of new york. i am proud of that law.f you want to read an op-ed i wrote on it, many people in our state senate would argue that was a turning point when they read that and saw the position i had taken in support of that law that are immigrants need that. they need to be able to get to their jobs and parents need to be able to take their kids to take their kids to doctors appointment. i am proud of supporting that law appeared -- supporting that law appeared the last few months, lieutenant governor's continued the work regardless of what is going on around them. i am proud i've been able to maintain the same schedule to meet with elected leaders. my schedule has been robust. i am ready. i want people to know i am ready for this. it is not something we expected or asked for, but i am fully prepared to assume the responsibilities as the 57th governor of the state of new york. >> [indiscernible] lt. gov. hochul: i understand the president was looking to reach me but i was on a plane so i cannot confirm that. i did have the c
many people in the state of new york. i am proud of that law.f you want to read an op-ed i wrote on it, many people in our state senate would argue that was a turning point when they read that and saw the position i had taken in support of that law that are immigrants need that. they need to be able to get to their jobs and parents need to be able to take their kids to take their kids to doctors appointment. i am proud of supporting that law appeared -- supporting that law appeared the last few...
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i'm ayman mohyeldin in new york.o we heard from new york lieutenant governor kathy hochul one day after governor andrew cuomo announced his resignation in 13 days before she become new york's first woman governor. she used the first public event from cuomo's announcement to separate herself from her soon-to-be predecessor. >> people will soon learn my style is to listen first and then take decisive action.
i'm ayman mohyeldin in new york.o we heard from new york lieutenant governor kathy hochul one day after governor andrew cuomo announced his resignation in 13 days before she become new york's first woman governor. she used the first public event from cuomo's announcement to separate herself from her soon-to-be predecessor. >> people will soon learn my style is to listen first and then take decisive action.
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the story in new york is a light story. we have one part of the storm cell is stalling over new york city right now. that increases the chance of flooding. we mow the story from last night, a lot of rainfall in areas that weren't expecting it, three, four, five, six inches. the main area for us will be in about an hour. that's when henri will make landfall. about 100,000 people without power, only 2,000 in new york. the bulk in rhode island as fred was referring to. about 65, 66,000. that's going to increase. connecticut, about 12, 15,000, that's going to likely increase. we'll be watching that. to start with where the storm is right now, let's go to derek van dam in newport where the landfall is imminent. derek, can you hear me? what's the situation? >> chris, you and i have ridden out enough of these hurricanes to know this storm means business. it's the fact that there are so many trees and the saturated ground that will bring up that power outage map very, very quickly. in rhode island we've already had over 66,000 cust
the story in new york is a light story. we have one part of the storm cell is stalling over new york city right now. that increases the chance of flooding. we mow the story from last night, a lot of rainfall in areas that weren't expecting it, three, four, five, six inches. the main area for us will be in about an hour. that's when henri will make landfall. about 100,000 people without power, only 2,000 in new york. the bulk in rhode island as fred was referring to. about 65, 66,000. that's...
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she wants to be governor of new york. and the fact that she buffered that or she surrounded herself with people who you describe as a legal expert and somebody who knows it with people who are -- should not and do not have a political ax to grind is really, really key here. and the other thing you said before, john, we know, i was talking about these as allegations, you're right when you said they were findings. this was because of the people who were doing it. this was an extensive, exhaustive report where they interviewed not just the women but the people in the workplace and the governor himself. and the fact that it isn't just the people who worked around him in the political sense, but it was a state trooper? somebody who was assigned to protect him? to protect his life at all costs that had to, according to this report, deal with being sexually ha rrassed by the man she was trying to protect. it's -- you almost can't believe it. >> you go through them. another woman was a businesswoman in upstate new york who did no
she wants to be governor of new york. and the fact that she buffered that or she surrounded herself with people who you describe as a legal expert and somebody who knows it with people who are -- should not and do not have a political ax to grind is really, really key here. and the other thing you said before, john, we know, i was talking about these as allegations, you're right when you said they were findings. this was because of the people who were doing it. this was an extensive, exhaustive...
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in new york city, 456 stations in new york city pretty and there's 45000 trains running with 4000 busesand almost 6 million riders before the epidemic. and this experience was probably mike's most satisfying that transit in new york was separate from the city police, with 25000 it and now 4000 but they were the dumping ground in the sense, all the police. you see the new york city police officer they would take him a really warty work. by working transit. while they just would not well thought of. we made them the marine corps into half years, as we dealt with a great team working with the union and when i talk about having good relations with unions, when we received national predication, the union pay the whole 60 person team, took over california. imagine that. because i felt so proud of the idea that they had been, accredited and are now getting this reputation in new york as a marine corps new york city police department. so it's so much fun in transit but also allowed me that they department in boston as the headquarters of brooklyn resort new york, comparing it to the city, manha
in new york city, 456 stations in new york city pretty and there's 45000 trains running with 4000 busesand almost 6 million riders before the epidemic. and this experience was probably mike's most satisfying that transit in new york was separate from the city police, with 25000 it and now 4000 but they were the dumping ground in the sense, all the police. you see the new york city police officer they would take him a really warty work. by working transit. while they just would not well thought...
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in history from new york university. she holds grants and fellowships including budapest and atlanta. her most recent book is in their times editors choice and it received international press coverage from "the new yorker," "the new york times" "the wall street journal" the "washington post" the sunday observer in the "london times." in addition polling is a well-known scholar on everyday life in communism behind the iron curtain. the culture of communism after 1968 spring spring which originated a new field of study. welcome paulina. >> thank you. i'm delighted to be here. >> delighted to have you and your book the hotel that sat women free is so many things. this is the story of a place and also wonderful narrative that interweaves the history of the 20th century with a nuanced history of women and professions. >> it's a scholar and historian myself that i'm curious about your own scholarly process. >> i usually begin with dread and i say that half jokingly. i realize i'm interested in topics that haven't been written
in history from new york university. she holds grants and fellowships including budapest and atlanta. her most recent book is in their times editors choice and it received international press coverage from "the new yorker," "the new york times" "the wall street journal" the "washington post" the sunday observer in the "london times." in addition polling is a well-known scholar on everyday life in communism behind the iron curtain. the culture of...
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the new york city police office where the work? in transit you just were not well thought of we made the marine corps into a half years we got thenea nationally accredited and talk about having good relations with unions when we receive national accreditation in santa monica the union paid for the whole 60 person team to go to california for the award ceremony. can you imagine that? because they felt so proud of the idea they had become accredited now getting this reputation as the marine corps of the new york city police department. >> i had so much fun but with that big department so in new york and manhattan is where you make it in those take it if you're on the lawful side or the criminal side. so look att the new york city police department once again being advised by bob washington who is advising the transit police to put tension we on broadway with the new york city police department. as luck would have it and a couple years later it happened. host: talk about your first tour of duty in new york as commissioner. obviously d
the new york city police office where the work? in transit you just were not well thought of we made the marine corps into a half years we got thenea nationally accredited and talk about having good relations with unions when we receive national accreditation in santa monica the union paid for the whole 60 person team to go to california for the award ceremony. can you imagine that? because they felt so proud of the idea they had become accredited now getting this reputation as the marine corps...
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new york city are vaccinated, a low rate.ans that under comrade de blasio's rules, that would mean 66%, two-thirds of african-americans would be barred from restaurants, from concerts, from venues where you have ball games, from gyms, movie theaters, all in new york city. this will negatively and quite disproportionately impact minorities in new york city and by the way, what about medical exemptions? in other words may be your doctor says you shouldn't get the shot, shouldn't get the vaccine because of this rare condition or that rare condition. what about the cleveland clinic and finding their science? highly respected medical institution, they said if you have covid you don't need any vaccine. never mind your doctor-patient confidentiality. anyone who is vaccinated is allowed to attend indoor activities. they will now soon have to share their personal medical documents with employees at every restaurant, every bar, sporting event, every concert and other random strangers all across new york city and the vaccine passports i
new york city are vaccinated, a low rate.ans that under comrade de blasio's rules, that would mean 66%, two-thirds of african-americans would be barred from restaurants, from concerts, from venues where you have ball games, from gyms, movie theaters, all in new york city. this will negatively and quite disproportionately impact minorities in new york city and by the way, what about medical exemptions? in other words may be your doctor says you shouldn't get the shot, shouldn't get the vaccine...
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new york governor andrew cuomo has announced he is resigning. >> and i love new york and i love you, and everything i have ever done has been motivated by that love. i would never want to be unhelpful in any way. i think that given the circumstances, the best way i can help now some if i step aside and let government get back to governing. >> his resignation takes effect in 14 days. that announcement comes exactly a week after the new york attorney general released her report that alleges he sexually harassed 11 women. the governor though is still defiant. he says the most serious allegations have no credible factual basis in that report, and we're getting some reactions now as you would expect. the white house says that the governor's resignation is what president biden has called and advocated for, and new york mayor big de blasio issued a statement. here is part of it. make no mistake, this is the result of survivors bravely telling their stories. it was past time for andrew cuomo to resign, and it is good for -- it is for the good of all of new york. and the state's two senators
new york governor andrew cuomo has announced he is resigning. >> and i love new york and i love you, and everything i have ever done has been motivated by that love. i would never want to be unhelpful in any way. i think that given the circumstances, the best way i can help now some if i step aside and let government get back to governing. >> his resignation takes effect in 14 days. that announcement comes exactly a week after the new york attorney general released her report that...
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it infected the way he governored the state of new york. >> let me read for you a part of new york lieutenantthis statement in part saying "sexual harassment is unacceptable in any workplace and certainly not in public service. no one is above the law. the under the new york constitution, the assembly will will now determine the next steps." do you expect this to fuel support for impeachment proceedings in the state legislature? is that where this needs to go? >> i think the next reasonable step is to begin the impeachment proceedings. i called for the impeachment of this governor many months ago. i think today's findings give the assembly a significant amount of information and as a reminder for everyone, that doesn't mean that the governor is impeached. they will be delivered to the senate and there will be a trial that will be underway. i think that most important thing that we need to keep in mind is that if cuomo is not held accountable and the defense works, effectively what we're saying is that there are no standards against sexual harassment in the state of new york. that is something
it infected the way he governored the state of new york. >> let me read for you a part of new york lieutenantthis statement in part saying "sexual harassment is unacceptable in any workplace and certainly not in public service. no one is above the law. the under the new york constitution, the assembly will will now determine the next steps." do you expect this to fuel support for impeachment proceedings in the state legislature? is that where this needs to go? >> i think...
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pop culture has made new york so familiar to us all.y already know the place inside out. so, in 2017, we sentjo there with a brief to uncover some hidden treats that might still offer a few surprises, all with the help of travel bloggerjessie festa. now i have to try a new tour that goes behind the scenes at one of new york's most iconic hotels. historianjoe takes me down to an abandoned tunnel that was used until the late 1960s as a private route for vips. we are underneath the intersection of eighth ave and 24th street right now. you head south towards penn station. what famous people came here? john f kennedy and robert kennedy were here. of course, there are many legends aboutjohn f kennedy. and this would take you out to the platforms to penn station. the most exciting bit is the roof. this view is incredible. we're besides the chrysler building and the empire state building, and if you look down there, you can see the statue of liberty. let's go see the roof sign. you can see it all over the city, can't you? i can see it, actually
pop culture has made new york so familiar to us all.y already know the place inside out. so, in 2017, we sentjo there with a brief to uncover some hidden treats that might still offer a few surprises, all with the help of travel bloggerjessie festa. now i have to try a new tour that goes behind the scenes at one of new york's most iconic hotels. historianjoe takes me down to an abandoned tunnel that was used until the late 1960s as a private route for vips. we are underneath the intersection of...
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of new york.side _ york. there are troopers that are outside of— york. there are troopers that are outside of the mansion and there are some _ outside of the mansion and there are some mansion staff. those troopers that are _ some mansion staff. those troopers that are there, they are not there to protect — that are there, they are not there to protect me. they are there to protect— to protect me. they are there to protect him. gary o'donoghuejoins us live from washington. good to have you with us. i began listening into the remarks and i am wondering what was it expected? it wasn't given thatjust wondering what was it expected? it wasn't given that just before andrew wasn't given thatjust before andrew cuomo spoke today, his lawyer had given a pretty robust defence of his position, gone through the state attorney general positive report attempted to undermine the evidence called into question some of the witnesses and it looked like it was another episode in him sort of standing firm trying to ho
of new york.side _ york. there are troopers that are outside of— york. there are troopers that are outside of the mansion and there are some _ outside of the mansion and there are some mansion staff. those troopers that are _ some mansion staff. those troopers that are there, they are not there to protect — that are there, they are not there to protect me. they are there to protect— to protect me. they are there to protect him. gary o'donoghuejoins us live from washington. good to have...
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there is a new york gubernatorial race next year.ht to challenge cuomo from his own party. surely, now, we're going to see some democratic challengers and maybe some new faces in the new york democratic party. yeah, and just briefly, where do we go from here in terms of the investigation? and is his political future over? so cuomo is facing at least four potential criminal investigations, so those are not going anywhere. in terms of the impeachment, state lawmakers had been looking into draughting articles of impeachment. the interesting thing, karishma, is that now they're have the conversation that federal lawmakers were having around trumpjust a couple of months ago, whether they should continue with impeachment proceedings even with an outgoing person, perhaps to stop him from running again, so that is going to be the conversation happening now. if we look at what happened to a previous new york governor who stepped down amid similar allegations in 2008, eliot spitzer, he has left politics. he's now in real estate. so perhaps cuo
there is a new york gubernatorial race next year.ht to challenge cuomo from his own party. surely, now, we're going to see some democratic challengers and maybe some new faces in the new york democratic party. yeah, and just briefly, where do we go from here in terms of the investigation? and is his political future over? so cuomo is facing at least four potential criminal investigations, so those are not going anywhere. in terms of the impeachment, state lawmakers had been looking into...
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in new york, jury selection in r. kelly's sex trafficking trial began monday, more than two years after he was charged with sexually abusing dozens of women and underage girls for nearly two decades. the singer faces multiple federal criminal charges including sexual exploitation of children, kidnapping and forced labor. cases against r. kelly have also been filed in illinois and minnesota. if convicted, he faces decades behind bars. in brooklyn, community organizers led a rally over the weekend urging the new york state public service commission not to hike the monthly gas bill for or a million state customers to pay for the controversial north brooklyn pipeline. the commission is expected to vote on the rate increase thursday. the national grid-owned pipeline would carry fracked gas through mostly black and brown neighborhoods in brooklyn, despite bans on fracking and new fossil fuel infrastructure in new york, as well as significant community opposition. activists rallied against the plans over the weekend. >> this
in new york, jury selection in r. kelly's sex trafficking trial began monday, more than two years after he was charged with sexually abusing dozens of women and underage girls for nearly two decades. the singer faces multiple federal criminal charges including sexual exploitation of children, kidnapping and forced labor. cases against r. kelly have also been filed in illinois and minnesota. if convicted, he faces decades behind bars. in brooklyn, community organizers led a rally over the...
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new york tough means new york loving. and i love new york. and i love you. and everything i have ever done has been motivated by that love. and i would never want to be unhelpful in any way. and i think that, given the circumstances, the best way i can help now is if i step aside and let governing get back to governing. therefore, that's what i will do, because i work for you. in doing the right thing is doing the right thing for you. because as we say, it's not about me, it's about we. my lieutenant governor to smart and confident, this transition must be seamless, we have a lot going on. i'm very worried about the delta variant, and so should you. but she can come up quickly, and my records -- resignation will be effective in 14 days. to my team, and the hundreds of dedicated administration officials, i want to say this, thank you, thank you. and, be proud. we made new york state the progressive capital of the nation. no other state government accomplished more to help people, and that is what it's all about. just think about what we did. we passed marriag
new york tough means new york loving. and i love new york. and i love you. and everything i have ever done has been motivated by that love. and i would never want to be unhelpful in any way. and i think that, given the circumstances, the best way i can help now is if i step aside and let governing get back to governing. therefore, that's what i will do, because i work for you. in doing the right thing is doing the right thing for you. because as we say, it's not about me, it's about we. my...
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so i suspect he will do himself and new york or the state of new york a whole lot of good if he resignedessman, should he be impeached? >> i think that the legislature will probably let him know that they are contemplating that. you know, i hate to follow, so i'll say he ought to save himself and the state the agony. >> and simply resign. right now he says he's not going to do that. we will soon find out. let's turn to a different issue. the white house plans to announce a new eviction ban that's more limited in scope. how far would that go, do you believe, congressman, to help potentially 15 million americans who are at risk of eviction from their homes right now, especially if president biden is on shaky legal ground? >> i think it will go a long ways. as i said on yesterday, that we have got to do more than that. there is some reason that all this money is being bottled up in these state capitals. in south carolina, almost $500 million. and they say almost none of it, only 9 people, have been helped. $500 million. why? i don't think that that's the fault of the moratorium. that's the
so i suspect he will do himself and new york or the state of new york a whole lot of good if he resignedessman, should he be impeached? >> i think that the legislature will probably let him know that they are contemplating that. you know, i hate to follow, so i'll say he ought to save himself and the state the agony. >> and simply resign. right now he says he's not going to do that. we will soon find out. let's turn to a different issue. the white house plans to announce a new...
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what will new york state be in the future? no one can tell us, because it depends on what we do now. our actions will determine our future. we must keep people in businesses thriving in this state, crime must be controlled, and we have to be smart about it. no governor in the nation has passed more progressive measures than i have, but i disagree with some people in my own party who called to defund the police. i believe it is misguided, i believe it is dangerous. gun violence and crime are savaging inner cities. look at new york city, the majority of victims are poor, black and brown. reforming police must be the goal, ending discrimination by the police, ending the unnecessary use of force, and then building back trust and respect between the police and the community they serve, that's the real answer. and that is easier said than done, but it's also the truth and the right way forward. our state's economic competitiveness is vital. demonizing business is against our collective self-interest. taking actions that cause busine
what will new york state be in the future? no one can tell us, because it depends on what we do now. our actions will determine our future. we must keep people in businesses thriving in this state, crime must be controlled, and we have to be smart about it. no governor in the nation has passed more progressive measures than i have, but i disagree with some people in my own party who called to defund the police. i believe it is misguided, i believe it is dangerous. gun violence and crime are...
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so has the current new york city mayor and the man likely to be the next new york city mayor. so have, just moments ago, the democratic governors of rhode island, new jersey, pennsylvania and connecticut. so has house speaker nancy pelosi. and finally, late today, so did president biden. a long-time political ally and friend of the new york governor. >> back in march you said if the investigation confirmed the allegations against governor cuomo, then he should resign. so will you now call on him to resign given the investigators said the 11 women were credible? >> i stand by that statement. >> are you now calling on him to resign? >> yes. >> more on the white house reaction shortly. it wasn't so long ago that governor cuomo was a potential pick for attorney general. now he is facing the possibility of criminal charges. cnn's erica hill begins our coverage. >> reporter: governor andrew cuomo, sexually harassed multiple women and in doing so violated federal and state law. a damning report detailing a pattern of unwelcome i inappropriate behavior by the governor and a hostile wo
so has the current new york city mayor and the man likely to be the next new york city mayor. so have, just moments ago, the democratic governors of rhode island, new jersey, pennsylvania and connecticut. so has house speaker nancy pelosi. and finally, late today, so did president biden. a long-time political ally and friend of the new york governor. >> back in march you said if the investigation confirmed the allegations against governor cuomo, then he should resign. so will you now call...
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we don't have a covid crisis in new york. we have a leader crisis in new york. aside what we know is a gross deprivation of liberty which will be challenged in court, this new normal mandate will be another stake in the heart of a city struggling to survive. this is the reality of life in new york city after de blasio's rain of terror. vaccine passports will only have more new yorkers abandoning the state. in tennessee they are going on with their lives. ditto with texas, florida. covid cases are going up, but the governors of red states america know that mandates, threats and restrictions they kill the patient, meaning their state's economy and their children's future. they also know the government's refusal to recognize the protections that millions and millions of americans already have from natural immunity shows that this is not about science. this is about power and about control. biden may not understand the dynamics in play, but the stark contrast between life in a free state and life in a covid captive state, biden's political ventriloquist get it so th
we don't have a covid crisis in new york. we have a leader crisis in new york. aside what we know is a gross deprivation of liberty which will be challenged in court, this new normal mandate will be another stake in the heart of a city struggling to survive. this is the reality of life in new york city after de blasio's rain of terror. vaccine passports will only have more new yorkers abandoning the state. in tennessee they are going on with their lives. ditto with texas, florida. covid cases...
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part of being new york tough is being new york smart. new york smart tells us that this situation and moment are not about the facts. it's not about the truth. it's not about thoughtful analysis. it's not about how do we make the system better. this is about politics. and our political system today is too often driven by the extremes. rashness has replaced reasonableness. loudness has replaced soundness. twitter has become the public square for policy debate. there is an intelligent discussion to be had on gender-based actions, on generational and cultural behavioral differences, on setting higher standards and finding reasonable resolution, but the political environment is too hot and it is too reactionary for that now, and it is unfortunate. now you know me, i'm a new yorker born and bred. i am a fighter, and my instinct is to fight through this controversy because i truly believe little politically motivated. i believe that it is unfair and it is untruthful, and i believe it -- it demonizes behavior that is unsustainable for society.
part of being new york tough is being new york smart. new york smart tells us that this situation and moment are not about the facts. it's not about the truth. it's not about thoughtful analysis. it's not about how do we make the system better. this is about politics. and our political system today is too often driven by the extremes. rashness has replaced reasonableness. loudness has replaced soundness. twitter has become the public square for policy debate. there is an intelligent discussion...
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tough means new york loving.and i love new york. and i love you. and everything i have ever done has been motivated by that love. and i would never want to be unhelpful in any way. and i think given the circumstances, the best way i can help now is if i step aside and let government get back to governing. therefore, that is what i will do. amy: during his resignation speech, governor cuomo denied all of the allegations and continued to defend his actions. >> i take full responsibility for my actions. i have been familiar with people. my sense of humor can be insensitive and offputting. i do hug and kiss people casually. women and men. i have done in all my life. it is who i have been since i can remember. in my mind, i have never crossed the line with anyone. but i did not realize the extent to which the line has been redrawn. there are generational and cultural shifts that i just did not fully appreciate and i should have. no excuses. amy: one accuser responded by saying -- governor cuomo had faced mounting call
tough means new york loving.and i love new york. and i love you. and everything i have ever done has been motivated by that love. and i would never want to be unhelpful in any way. and i think given the circumstances, the best way i can help now is if i step aside and let government get back to governing. therefore, that is what i will do. amy: during his resignation speech, governor cuomo denied all of the allegations and continued to defend his actions. >> i take full responsibility for...
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she has written weekly columns for the downtown weekly new york press and the "new york post" and was a contributing editor at new york magazine for six years. as a freelance journalist she's written for the "new york times," slate, arbors bazaar, "men's journal," and many others. moderated elizabeth mitchell is the author of four nonfiction books and formally served as executive director of george magazine, the features editor of spin magazine, and a contributing editor to "newsweek." her writing has appeared in the "wall street journal," "chicago tribune," comcast travel, glamour in the nation, among others. mitchell has been interviewed on numerous radio and television shows and desktop nonfiction writing at columbia university. now let's hear from amy sohn and elizabeth mitchell. thank you for joining us. >> either. i am so thrilled to welcome amy sohn today to this program at the national archives. i'm huge fan of this book, "the man who hated women," and i'm so excited to get a chance to ask all the questions i had while i was reading it. so amy i want to start off just without
she has written weekly columns for the downtown weekly new york press and the "new york post" and was a contributing editor at new york magazine for six years. as a freelance journalist she's written for the "new york times," slate, arbors bazaar, "men's journal," and many others. moderated elizabeth mitchell is the author of four nonfiction books and formally served as executive director of george magazine, the features editor of spin magazine, and a contributing...
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the new york times pictorial board april 2018th where she covers politics in new york and msnbc politicallyst regularly to discuss national politics. before coming to the times, mayor bill de blasio conducted as a city hall reporter. daily news and the "wall street journal". 2011 to 2013 she served as national report that bailey digital publication support and staff adding in washington d.c. she began her career as a columnist and editorial board writer daily university of michigan and harvard. a city kid whose happy and new york city. without further ado, welcome emma to the stage. >> hi, everybody. my name is mara gay and i am lucky enough to be a colleague of emma goldberg and also a dear friend. i am so proud she is here our hometown bookstore able to talks about her first book with you, life on the light and i want to dive right in because she has the star so bear with me, it is my first time moderating anything so apologies. emma, congratulations, i am so excited for you. i'm wondering if you could start by telling us a little bit about this subject matter. your book is among the fi
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announcer: kathy hochul was sworn in as the 57th governor of new york. she replaces governor andrew cuomo who stepped down after sexual harassment accusations. from albany, new york, this is a little over 10 minutes. >> grace be unto you and peace from our father, jesus christ. we come today with >> grace be unto you and peace from our father, jesus christ. we come today with thanksgiving in our heart. the god of all grace. gave us the opportunity to be here, even on this day, to bless and to welcome our new governor. we come with thanksgiving in our hearts, and we look to you, the author of our faith, the god that gives us all things well. we come with thanksgiving in our hearts. we thank you for gracious and faithful leadership in this great state of new york. we ask god to bless upon us as we go through these treacherous times of our lives. that you will, o god, just give them the wisdom and the wherewithal to have steady hands to know from you we are to lead -- where to lead your people. we ask god to bless upon this state, and upon everyone who is c
announcer: kathy hochul was sworn in as the 57th governor of new york. she replaces governor andrew cuomo who stepped down after sexual harassment accusations. from albany, new york, this is a little over 10 minutes. >> grace be unto you and peace from our father, jesus christ. we come today with >> grace be unto you and peace from our father, jesus christ. we come today with thanksgiving in our heart. the god of all grace. gave us the opportunity to be here, even on this day, to...
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new york city would be an interim capital. no one seemed happy with new york city. new york city was slow to ratify the constitution and this is why hamilton and madison wrote the federalist papers and didn't know if new york city would even ratify. will i go to new york city for minot grow with that undermine everything? nobody is seemed like to new york city on bike today were everybody likes new york city. thomas jefferson claimed new york city was -- they have 10 months of winter and only two of summer and we can agree right now some taping this with the snow and the cold. he longed for the company of springfield. described as city is overrun by hogs, dogs and garbage and not much else. know when like new york city. they spent months in nerx city and then there was a deal cut. next slide. the deal would be cut in new york city on june 201791 is probably the second-most second most famous damer party in history i guess behind the last supper but dinner party and you can see the pictures there. jefferson madison and hamilton. madison and jefferson were allies anti
new york city would be an interim capital. no one seemed happy with new york city. new york city was slow to ratify the constitution and this is why hamilton and madison wrote the federalist papers and didn't know if new york city would even ratify. will i go to new york city for minot grow with that undermine everything? nobody is seemed like to new york city on bike today were everybody likes new york city. thomas jefferson claimed new york city was -- they have 10 months of winter and only...
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new york tough means new york loving. and i love new york. and i love you. and everything i have ever done has been motivated by the love, and i would never want to be unhelpful in any way. i think that given the circumstances, the best way i can help now is if i step aside and let government get back to governing. therefore that's what i'll do. because i work for you. and doing the right thing is doing the right thing for you. because as we say, it's not about me. it's about we. kathy, my lieutenant governor, a smart and competent, this transition must be seamless. we have a lot going on, i am very worried about the delta variant and so should you be. but she can come up to speed quickly and my resignation will be effective in 14 days. to my team, and the hundreds of dedicated administration officials, i want to say this. thank you. thank you. and be proud. we made new york state the progressive capital of the nation. no other state government accomplish more to help people, and that is what it's all about. just think about what we did. we passed marriage e
new york tough means new york loving. and i love new york. and i love you. and everything i have ever done has been motivated by the love, and i would never want to be unhelpful in any way. i think that given the circumstances, the best way i can help now is if i step aside and let government get back to governing. therefore that's what i'll do. because i work for you. and doing the right thing is doing the right thing for you. because as we say, it's not about me. it's about we. kathy, my...
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new york state, willie about 28 percent. below the national average and number of deaths in the nursing homes. but who cares, 33, 28, that in the hospital, died in the nursing home. they died. >> all the while cuomo continued virtually unscathed basking in his record high approval numbers and found payment pretty. >> you call yourself a cuomo sexual and i feel like i am one as well. >> this program is brought to you by - joint pain, swelling, tenderness... much better. my psoriasis, clearer... cosentyx® works on all of this. four years and counting. so watch out. i got this! watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis look and feel better with cosentyx. cosentyx works fast for results that can last. it treats the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis, like joint pain and tenderness, back pain, and helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections— some serious— and the lowered ability to fight them may occur.
new york state, willie about 28 percent. below the national average and number of deaths in the nursing homes. but who cares, 33, 28, that in the hospital, died in the nursing home. they died. >> all the while cuomo continued virtually unscathed basking in his record high approval numbers and found payment pretty. >> you call yourself a cuomo sexual and i feel like i am one as well. >> this program is brought to you by - joint pain, swelling, tenderness... much better. my...
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need that part of new york that she is from is what i called the canada part of new york.
need that part of new york that she is from is what i called the canada part of new york.
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that part of new york she's from is what i call the canada part of new york. it's right up against the canadian border, the niagra river where, you know, people around there when i was a kid, buffalo to toronto was a really long distance but now it's all sort of contiguous and people hang around. so i'm always interested by sort of how that plays up these parts of new york and vermont that are up against canada and how different things are on the other side of the border. i did a little research by the way, not ideal for bass fishing. lake erie has some good bass fishing. steelhead or something like that is what you get in niagra. i'm learning a lot about fishing. >> i'm going to friendly kidnap you and take you fishing, ali. this is going to happen. >> i'll look forward to it, my friend. good to see you, as always. have a great night. >> thank you. >>> today was a bad did for donald trump and trump republicans because today america got to see the contrast, american voters got to see what happened when republican senators ignored trump's primal screams to foll
that part of new york she's from is what i call the canada part of new york. it's right up against the canadian border, the niagra river where, you know, people around there when i was a kid, buffalo to toronto was a really long distance but now it's all sort of contiguous and people hang around. so i'm always interested by sort of how that plays up these parts of new york and vermont that are up against canada and how different things are on the other side of the border. i did a little...
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zack: zack from new york 1.lot of what the witness testimony was when you spoke with -- the investigation. when you interviewed governor cuomo, did he admit to or deny the majority of what was said here? ms. clark: there was a combination. there are some incidents that he admitted to, but had a different interpretation of, and there were other things that he denied or said he didn't recall. reporter: can you speak a little bit more about that? wnyc. can you speak a little bit more about what that conversation, that 11 hour conversation was like the other week? ms. clark: i can't recount all 11 hours of it. as i said, there were certain things. like he admitted that he asked ms. bennett whether she had been involved with older men. he denied touching the state trooper, although he said he might've kissed her at an event. and there were certain things that he turned around and said that, for example, executive assistant number one, that he did hug her repeatedly, but claimed she was the one who initiated the hugs.
zack: zack from new york 1.lot of what the witness testimony was when you spoke with -- the investigation. when you interviewed governor cuomo, did he admit to or deny the majority of what was said here? ms. clark: there was a combination. there are some incidents that he admitted to, but had a different interpretation of, and there were other things that he denied or said he didn't recall. reporter: can you speak a little bit more about that? wnyc. can you speak a little bit more about what...
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, northwest new york.hat district had not seen a democratic member of congress since the civil war or before the civil war. kathy hochul ran as a democrat in that special election in that district and stunned the political world by winning, served a term, and then was defeated. that district returned to its gravity. here is the lesson she taught us. if you can win that district in new york, you can win almost any district in new york. if you can win almost any district in new york, you are a pretty good candidate statewide. if you happen to be the lieutenant governor, that gives you a leg up -- a leg up. there are others looking at it. in my view, the advantage has to be given to kathy hochul. she will be acting governor if governor cuomo leaves. host: former chair of the d triple c, as you know the president's incumbent party usually loses seats in a midterm election since world war ii. what is the path to defying that trend in 2022 for congressional democrats? guest: i have a different view of the conven
, northwest new york.hat district had not seen a democratic member of congress since the civil war or before the civil war. kathy hochul ran as a democrat in that special election in that district and stunned the political world by winning, served a term, and then was defeated. that district returned to its gravity. here is the lesson she taught us. if you can win that district in new york, you can win almost any district in new york. if you can win almost any district in new york, you are a...
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eric: the reaction of the violence and new shootings in new york city we had new york city democratic mayoral candidate eric adams who will be facing off in november with republican curtis for city hall, curtis is the noted activist at a local new york city legend and targeted the guardian angels decade and he also went to the site of the shocking shooting, drive-by suiting that happened in queens last night and he went there and spoke about street crime, here is curtis lee walked addressing the issue that he knows so well street crime in our cities. >> on virtually i am the guardian angels arrive at the scene today that is so resembling the wild west atmosphere that we have throughout the five boroughs in the city of new york, just yesterday i was on harbor road in staten island were at a sweet 16 party, a gang member pulls out a gun, shoot to others, everyone flees, there is no gang intel and as a result snitches get stitches and end up in ditches, then a few hours later an egregious crime as you saw take place here on 37th avenue a rolling firing squad just started to gun down peop
eric: the reaction of the violence and new shootings in new york city we had new york city democratic mayoral candidate eric adams who will be facing off in november with republican curtis for city hall, curtis is the noted activist at a local new york city legend and targeted the guardian angels decade and he also went to the site of the shocking shooting, drive-by suiting that happened in queens last night and he went there and spoke about street crime, here is curtis lee walked addressing...
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bradley blackburn in new york.dley, thank you so much. >>> so breaking overnight, another setback for new york governor andrew cuomo who is facing possible impeachment over sexual harassment allegations. his top aide melissa de rosa announced her resignation late sunday night. in a statement she said the past two years have been, quote, emotionally and mentally trying. but she did not offer an exact reason for her departure. meanwhile, a former executive assistant to governor cuomo, who filed a criminal complaint against him, is publicly coming forward for the very first time. in an exclusive interview, britney spoke with cbs this morning and the times union, saying that the governor needs to be held accountable. >> he groped me. he touched me. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with "cbs early morning news" in the times union, brittany commisso detailed the harassment she was subjected to at the hands of new york governor andrew cuomo in 2019 and 2020. >> they started to be hugs and kisses on the cheek and the
bradley blackburn in new york.dley, thank you so much. >>> so breaking overnight, another setback for new york governor andrew cuomo who is facing possible impeachment over sexual harassment allegations. his top aide melissa de rosa announced her resignation late sunday night. in a statement she said the past two years have been, quote, emotionally and mentally trying. but she did not offer an exact reason for her departure. meanwhile, a former executive assistant to governor cuomo,...
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covers politics for new york. maria is also a political analyst who discusses national politics. morrow covered mayor bill de blasio and michael bloomberg. first at the daily news and then the washington journal and in 2011 to 2013 he served as national features reporter at the daily and another publication owned by news corporation she was a staff editor at the atlantic magazine in washington and began her career as a columnist and editorial board writer with new university of michigan ann arbor. she is happiest in new york city and the great outdoors. without further ado welcome emma goldberg and mara gay. >> hi everybody. again my name is mara gay and i am lucky enough to be a colleague of emma goldberg and also a dear friend. i'm so proud that she is here at the strand at our hometown bookstore able to talk about her first book with you, life on the line and i want to dive right in because she is a star and i hope you'll bear with me. it's my first monthtime moderating anything . emma, congratulations . i'm so
covers politics for new york. maria is also a political analyst who discusses national politics. morrow covered mayor bill de blasio and michael bloomberg. first at the daily news and then the washington journal and in 2011 to 2013 he served as national features reporter at the daily and another publication owned by news corporation she was a staff editor at the atlantic magazine in washington and began her career as a columnist and editorial board writer with new university of michigan ann...
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new york, washington and l.a. disproportionate. >> any thoughts about the lieutenant governor and her prospects and dealing with albany which can be a tough place to make things happen? >> bret, are you talking to me? >> bret: yeah. >> i'm sorry. you broke up one second. i think she will have her handful. she apparently is reaching out to some of the current aides that may want to stay on. she has her own team. she has served in congress so she believes relationships with members of congress. as much as her hand will be full because it's happening to quickly. i think she is going to move into this position with experience, with the expertise and with the relationships to do well. the key will be a good relationship with the new new york city mayor which likely will be eric adams. >> bret: okay. panel, we will see you at the bottom of the show. thank you very much. ♪ >> bret: also breaking tonight president biden says the passing of the bipartisan infrastructure spending bill proves democracy still works in his wor
new york, washington and l.a. disproportionate. >> any thoughts about the lieutenant governor and her prospects and dealing with albany which can be a tough place to make things happen? >> bret, are you talking to me? >> bret: yeah. >> i'm sorry. you broke up one second. i think she will have her handful. she apparently is reaching out to some of the current aides that may want to stay on. she has her own team. she has served in congress so she believes relationships...
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how one man has devoted his artistic life to the new york subway.ve many more to go. and the contest that shines a spotlight on storytelling. i can't be a sumo wrestler, i can't really dance so well, but, you know, i probably could tell a story. so, don't go away. welcome back to our look at some of our favourite new york memories, from before pandemics, lockdowns and social distancing were even a thing. up next, we're heading underground to meet an amazing artist who has dedicated his life to sketching the new york subway. he started back in 1978, and a0 years later, when we went to visit, he was still going strong. when i began my study, a voice inside my head said "why don't you see how conscious people are of the subway art after all?" i would say, "are you aware of the art in the subway?" half of them said what art? no idea at all. i have some pens here, red, green and blue. here we go. my study of the subway really began years ago when i was eight years old. my father told me that down in the subway station in new york there were pictures on t
how one man has devoted his artistic life to the new york subway.ve many more to go. and the contest that shines a spotlight on storytelling. i can't be a sumo wrestler, i can't really dance so well, but, you know, i probably could tell a story. so, don't go away. welcome back to our look at some of our favourite new york memories, from before pandemics, lockdowns and social distancing were even a thing. up next, we're heading underground to meet an amazing artist who has dedicated his life to...