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in terms of new york city, new york city is middle of the metrics. going to open new york city tomorrow for phase one. that will happen. when we begin phase one in new york city, remember new york city had the highest number of cases. new york city has the highest density and has also been the location for the protests with the most number of people. we are concerned that those protests may have increased the spread of the virus. going to do 35,000 tests per day just to new york city. snapshot, snapshot. we will launch it on a daily basis to find out exactly what is happening. remember there is a lag on the infection rate, so if you were to protest several days ago, it probably won't show up. but when you get to about seven days, you will start to see a if thosee number protests actually increased the spread previewed were going to increase the number of testing sites in new york, and i'm going to ask again, if you were at a protest, i understand your point, i'm with you. we also had the situation with coronavirus payment act responsibly, get a test.
in terms of new york city, new york city is middle of the metrics. going to open new york city tomorrow for phase one. that will happen. when we begin phase one in new york city, remember new york city had the highest number of cases. new york city has the highest density and has also been the location for the protests with the most number of people. we are concerned that those protests may have increased the spread of the virus. going to do 35,000 tests per day just to new york city. snapshot,...
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plus, because of the financial losses new york city and new york state and other major cities and statesafter covid-199, i think -- covid-19, i think that the burden to raise taxes on businesses and wealthy individuals will be significant, and there will likely be a a tax increase say, for example, in new york city and new york state. and that will be very counterproductive in terms of pushing more people out. maria: yeah. i had mayor de blasio on a couple of weeks ago, and he said he needs $7.4 billion right now just to make the city whole. that doesn't include anything you and i is have spoken about, that's just the impact of covid-19. give us the implications of all of this, don. what will that mean in terms of services, in terms of real estate values, in terms of growth for the city if thety can't pay its bills -- if the city can't pay its wills and you're seeing a destruction of process that so much that they move out, what does that mean for the state of new york? >> well, i think it means some very tough choices. unfortunately, the city has had to already -- and the state -- have
plus, because of the financial losses new york city and new york state and other major cities and statesafter covid-199, i think -- covid-19, i think that the burden to raise taxes on businesses and wealthy individuals will be significant, and there will likely be a a tax increase say, for example, in new york city and new york state. and that will be very counterproductive in terms of pushing more people out. maria: yeah. i had mayor de blasio on a couple of weeks ago, and he said he needs...
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those images courtesy of w usa, there topper in the sky and on the right side from new york city stores being robbed. there's a full image of home depot, somehow these folks gained access and apparently stealing what they can from that massive hardware store. now again in new york, manhattan where you see people taking whatever they want, whatever they can, taking advantage of a situation and looting on the streets of new york city where it is 2:16 a.m. on a monday. i am in shock. i've lived in new york 25 years and i can't recall seeing anything quite like this. i know the nypd is well equipped to candle handle protest, they've dealt with a lot of fires -- voicing their outrage over the death of george floyd in minneapolis under the knee of a police officer who has now been charged and will be in court monday afternoon in minneapolis but despite his arrest, the other officers who were on scene have not been charged and the protests have not diminished, if anything, there more of them and more cities, large and small across america. we seek vehicles rolling up, we have deep home depot i
those images courtesy of w usa, there topper in the sky and on the right side from new york city stores being robbed. there's a full image of home depot, somehow these folks gained access and apparently stealing what they can from that massive hardware store. now again in new york, manhattan where you see people taking whatever they want, whatever they can, taking advantage of a situation and looting on the streets of new york city where it is 2:16 a.m. on a monday. i am in shock. i've lived in...
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new york city is totally out of control, new york city mayor and governor cuomo must put down in writing, before last night seemed to write itself a little bit but do you agree with the president? >> absolutely, he's been a huge supporter and not just new york city but everywhere. if you have no divorce and emergency service units and canine dogs use them, don't hold them back in materials, pepper spray, use that these protesters are dangerous, they are vicious, they don't care if they hurt somebody. a lot of them are very young, late teens and early 20s, not adults, many don't even live in the city but allow your police officers to go out there and do their job. it is an absolute tragedy what happened to mister floyd but that was one of the out of 800,000 for individuals to want to wage war against the united states uses anti-american as possible. the officers put their lives on the line. there been many officers that died in the line of duty throughout the decades and in 2014 with the right and ferguson it left -- because politicians like the ones we are seeing go out there, spew hate
new york city is totally out of control, new york city mayor and governor cuomo must put down in writing, before last night seemed to write itself a little bit but do you agree with the president? >> absolutely, he's been a huge supporter and not just new york city but everywhere. if you have no divorce and emergency service units and canine dogs use them, don't hold them back in materials, pepper spray, use that these protesters are dangerous, they are vicious, they don't care if they...
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there's the change in the new york city laws. there was also a change in the new york state the way they regulated bars through liquor licensing. they finally gave a liquor license to the first gay bar that was owned by gay people. about 1973. and as it happens, i stumbled into the stonewall riot on june 27th, 1969. i was working at the village voice in '73 when the city editor came to me and said, lucian, i want to do a story on the mob, on the mob having all these restaurants in the south village and all these mob meetings that are taking place. and also this guy came to her and said we can't -- we want to open up the ballroom it was called. it was a big down on best broadway. we can't get a liquor license. so she called me and introduced me to this guy. she said, you know, what can we do about this? do a story about it. i said i'm going to do a story about it. nothing is going to happen. it's the village voice. it's not "the new york times." so she said, well, then, what can we do? we can do a story about how the cops never bus
there's the change in the new york city laws. there was also a change in the new york state the way they regulated bars through liquor licensing. they finally gave a liquor license to the first gay bar that was owned by gay people. about 1973. and as it happens, i stumbled into the stonewall riot on june 27th, 1969. i was working at the village voice in '73 when the city editor came to me and said, lucian, i want to do a story on the mob, on the mob having all these restaurants in the south...
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there have been arrests in new york city.organized crime, the looting of buildings and businesses. they have come from across the country. let's name names and find out who is funding these groups in months not years. >> melissa: harris? >> harris: i wanted to comment on barr's tone yesterday. it was helpful to have that experienced tone and hear him talk about it was at his direction there were federal charges during the rodney king rioting and what went on there. he's been in another tough place. that's valuable going forward. this has been in the hands of the doj in terms of taking a closer look. from the early days with george floyd, it wasn't that long ago. within the last couple of weeks. the president wanted that particular department involved. perhaps that's on the tone barr struck. just worth noting. >> melissa: new york city mayor bill de blasio receiving harsh criticism from all sides over his handling of the riots in new york city this week. whether the criticism is deserved next. >> i thank you for being here. to
there have been arrests in new york city.organized crime, the looting of buildings and businesses. they have come from across the country. let's name names and find out who is funding these groups in months not years. >> melissa: harris? >> harris: i wanted to comment on barr's tone yesterday. it was helpful to have that experienced tone and hear him talk about it was at his direction there were federal charges during the rodney king rioting and what went on there. he's been in...
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jonathan: new york city reopening.e're all trying to get our heads around how quickly demand recovers. this is a slow, slow process for new york city. but going global, beyond china, where we have a longer data set, what's the recovery and demand look like for these economies reopening? amrita: if you believe demand fell about 20 million barrels per day, we have easily recovered about 10 million to 12 million barrels per day, and right now we believe global oil demand is about 90 million barrels per day, give or take. again, parts of china are actually above last year's levels, because the government has -- it's basically driving a big stimulus package. it's going take a long time, particularly in the aviation sector. but yes, economies are opening up around the world, because lockdown simply isn't sustainable for growth in the medium term. jonathan: am ri ta, fantastic to catch up with you, to get your thoughts. let's build on this. we all have trade data over in china over the weekend, and i think a lot of people loo
jonathan: new york city reopening.e're all trying to get our heads around how quickly demand recovers. this is a slow, slow process for new york city. but going global, beyond china, where we have a longer data set, what's the recovery and demand look like for these economies reopening? amrita: if you believe demand fell about 20 million barrels per day, we have easily recovered about 10 million to 12 million barrels per day, and right now we believe global oil demand is about 90 million...
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phase one in new york city.ong road ahead to normalizing and getting the rest of the economy open. how quickly can we normalize? still a huge question for most people. tom: to me in this city it starts with retail and restaurants. it will be interesting to see what phase two and phase three. for me with yields higher, phase four or five has to be the clarion call -- when do we get the real yield back with jonathan ferro? we are doing the simulcast, but people are begging, begging for the real yield to come back. it speaks to the yield environment we are in. one of the outcomes has been higher interest rates. that has been a huge surprise. jonathan: i can say up front i do not have any news. if you want to find out, please get in touch with my manager. i would like to think people have bigger priorities, though it is nice of you to say so. i think you're on the right point. that is treasuries. yields higher. the curve steeper. how comfortable will the fed be with what they are saying? whether that would cap yield
phase one in new york city.ong road ahead to normalizing and getting the rest of the economy open. how quickly can we normalize? still a huge question for most people. tom: to me in this city it starts with retail and restaurants. it will be interesting to see what phase two and phase three. for me with yields higher, phase four or five has to be the clarion call -- when do we get the real yield back with jonathan ferro? we are doing the simulcast, but people are begging, begging for the real...
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maybe the largest of all agencies in new york city.ll here saying -- saying is decrease the budget, reallocate that into youth, seniors, community development, and with a focus on those who have been the most directly impacted, focused on communities of color, poor working class people. when you have this conversation with people who do not understand what defund the police is -- i'm not have one conversation with a white ally or neighbor in a place like bay ridge, which hasas a lot of prolonged first my people. .eople say, you make sense this is rational and reasonable. we are n not saying to lead the pocece officerers ofthee face of the earth tomorrow, but we are saying reappropriate the fundidg and p put it back into o servics that our communityty needs so we can n be healthy and safe andd secure and we can h have communitities that thrive andd t only survive in new york city. amy: i want to ask about a man in captivity, in the metropolitan detention c center, who isis pepper sprayed. i first want to go to mychal , author ofh "invis
maybe the largest of all agencies in new york city.ll here saying -- saying is decrease the budget, reallocate that into youth, seniors, community development, and with a focus on those who have been the most directly impacted, focused on communities of color, poor working class people. when you have this conversation with people who do not understand what defund the police is -- i'm not have one conversation with a white ally or neighbor in a place like bay ridge, which hasas a lot of...
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to impose curfews new york cityaking its curfew earlier stoneding it to 8 pm instead of last night's curfew 11:00 pm so far six states 13 cities issued a state of emergency governors in 23 states washington, d.c., have activated the national guard to support local law enforcement. >> president trump addressing the country after violent protesters looting erupted following death of george floyd, the president, speaking from the white house last night, threatening to use the military, if states cannot halt unrest. >> i am taking immediate presidential action, to stop the violence, and a restore stutter and safety in america i am mobilizing all available federal resources civilian and military to stop the rioting a lot to go end destruction arson to protect riests law-abiding americans. >> immediately after the speech the president left the white house, made a walk through lafayette park on his way to st. johns church. across from white house, this church was damaged by the fire over the weekend, he walked through the
to impose curfews new york cityaking its curfew earlier stoneding it to 8 pm instead of last night's curfew 11:00 pm so far six states 13 cities issued a state of emergency governors in 23 states washington, d.c., have activated the national guard to support local law enforcement. >> president trump addressing the country after violent protesters looting erupted following death of george floyd, the president, speaking from the white house last night, threatening to use the military, if...
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dagen: before we go, congressman, new york city is finally reopening. nd of one of the economic powerhouses in the united states, months after the forced shutdowns. the city starting phase one today. the only real businesses that will be allowed to operate are construction, agriculture, manufacturing, then wholesale trade. you can do curbside or in-store pickup in retail stores. again, people are frustrated because they have -- there's economic waste land here and they saw all of these people protesting, shoulder to shoulder, many not wearin weari- wearing masks in the streets of new york city. how quickly after phase one are we going to reopen? i think the people of new york are going to demand it. >> i agree. as you see the rest of new york, hopefully we've been using these two week windows but as i always encouraged follow the data. as you see the covid-19, coronavirus hospitalizations and deaths go down, let's continue to social distance, let's continue to -- let's move to phase two in new york city as quick as possible. that is going to do a lot to
dagen: before we go, congressman, new york city is finally reopening. nd of one of the economic powerhouses in the united states, months after the forced shutdowns. the city starting phase one today. the only real businesses that will be allowed to operate are construction, agriculture, manufacturing, then wholesale trade. you can do curbside or in-store pickup in retail stores. again, people are frustrated because they have -- there's economic waste land here and they saw all of these people...
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seen over the past couple of days is better in new york city. better. it is better, and that is undeniable, by the way. >> on buffalo, do you think the officers involved in that incident should be fired by the city? and as a follow-up, when you saw that video, what was your reaction? gov. cuomo: i was sick to my stomach. sick to my stomach. it was the same feeling i have had for 90 of the past nights when i would get the death total from coronavirus. i would physically get sick to my stomach, and when i saw the video, i got sick to my stomach, not to be overly graphic. but, that is the answer to your question. i think mayor brown was 100% right in suspending the police officers last night. i think he acted quickly and appropriately, and i applaud that. the firing is in a contractual, collective bargaining question, how do you go from suspension to firing by that contract and that process. i would say, i think the city should pursue firing, and i think the district attorney should look at the situation for possible criminal charges. and i think th
seen over the past couple of days is better in new york city. better. it is better, and that is undeniable, by the way. >> on buffalo, do you think the officers involved in that incident should be fired by the city? and as a follow-up, when you saw that video, what was your reaction? gov. cuomo: i was sick to my stomach. sick to my stomach. it was the same feeling i have had for 90 of the past nights when i would get the death total from coronavirus. i would physically get sick to my...
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city. how do they affect new york coming back to what it was? gov. cuomo: look, we had a terrible night, the night of looting in the city. it was terrible. it was destructive. it was frightening. it was bad for the city in a number of ways. i think it scared city residents. and it scared city residents of -- add a -- at a bad time because were already going for covid and people were nervous about the city, about the density, about the numbers, and then you see this night of looting, which just look like the city was out of control. and it was bad for the communities we are trying to help. people see the pictures of looters running up and down madison avenue in manhattan. there were not as many pictures, but there was just as much activity in the bronx and in brooklyn and in queens between -- destroying mom-and-pop businesses that are struggling on a good day. destroying businesses that are providing needed services to or -- to poor communities. so, the looting was very bad. it wasn't the fault of the protesters. some people try to put the protesters a
city. how do they affect new york coming back to what it was? gov. cuomo: look, we had a terrible night, the night of looting in the city. it was terrible. it was destructive. it was frightening. it was bad for the city in a number of ways. i think it scared city residents. and it scared city residents of -- add a -- at a bad time because were already going for covid and people were nervous about the city, about the density, about the numbers, and then you see this night of looting, which just...
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new york city police department arrested over 700 rioters. on't be staying behind bars for long. police telling fox news most are released without bail because of the city's recent bail reform laws. here to weigh in we have a police panel. former new york city police department detective dr. oscar odom. former new york city police department officer lamont johnson and retired new york city police lieutenant joe cardinale: >> good morning. steve: interesting to figure out 700 people arrested for looting and then they get to the police station essentially they get booked and they say okay we can't hold you though. go about your business. it would be interesting to figure out, dr. odom, how many of those people went out and wengtsd back to looting and then wound up getting rearrested. >> >> probably 99.99%. but disheartened [inaudible] police department go out there and put their lines on the line to protect. i stated earlier over 700 of us. over 150 people injured out there. will will will will hit with a brick. talking about strength, respect,
new york city police department arrested over 700 rioters. on't be staying behind bars for long. police telling fox news most are released without bail because of the city's recent bail reform laws. here to weigh in we have a police panel. former new york city police department detective dr. oscar odom. former new york city police department officer lamont johnson and retired new york city police lieutenant joe cardinale: >> good morning. steve: interesting to figure out 700 people...
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from new york city, good morning.ide tom keene i'm jonathan ferro together with lisa abramowicz coming you down to the opening bell. as i get ready to step away, i will be catching up with subadra rajappa of socgen, trying to get our hands around the argument as to whether the pandemic we are seeing in spots around america, and apple backing away is a bump in the road or the first sign of derailing this recovery in the optimism. headlines,makes the but there are a lot of other micro events occurring, particularly in arizona. hard hit texas as well. interesting to see in the coming days. right now we want to reset on apple computer. 170% from june 3 of last year. all of the developers got together with mr. cook. they do that again this year virtually. rbc us is robert muller of who considered apple stock. how enthusiastic are you about the stock? did you increase your target? robert: we increased our target last week. under no growth scenario they can drive 4% eps growth. ,he rest of the s&p 500 favorable waste off of
from new york city, good morning.ide tom keene i'm jonathan ferro together with lisa abramowicz coming you down to the opening bell. as i get ready to step away, i will be catching up with subadra rajappa of socgen, trying to get our hands around the argument as to whether the pandemic we are seeing in spots around america, and apple backing away is a bump in the road or the first sign of derailing this recovery in the optimism. headlines,makes the but there are a lot of other micro events...
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ofi think there's been a lot city" term "sanctuary clearly, i think new york is not a sanctutuary city. abuse,saying a lot of violence by y the state or the police toward black and brown communities in new york. of the city toy limit ice presence here from you know, there are only so many options and the detainer policy is one of them. i think the other thing, especially since dhs was founded post 9/11, we have seen many forms of collaboration between local police and federal police in the form of joint task forces or i think [indiscernible] legitimate police force. this is something i think it's really important to kind of raise and challenge. just like we have heard a lot of great commentary on your show an analysis of people about what the real function of policing is on a domesc level, it is t maintain social control and unequastatus q.. e isis basically the gloll licece fce, whwhh alsseserves to m mntain a highly equal obal w wld order with the u.s. athe center of thapopower. keepthe things that we trying to allenge and fight backn is this notion ice polingng. -- ahinthere'e's a l
ofi think there's been a lot city" term "sanctuary clearly, i think new york is not a sanctutuary city. abuse,saying a lot of violence by y the state or the police toward black and brown communities in new york. of the city toy limit ice presence here from you know, there are only so many options and the detainer policy is one of them. i think the other thing, especially since dhs was founded post 9/11, we have seen many forms of collaboration between local police and federal police...
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look, my position is what i said in the council's letter to new york city and the other local governments. i don't believe today 50 a stops them from releasing disciplinary records. today i don't believe the law does it. i said to the mayors across the city that it does not stop you from releasing disciplinary records. i said that to every mayor. thate them a legal opinion said the law doesn't apply. now if a mayor wanted to release the records, you know what they would do? ilease the records and say have a governor's counsel opinion that says the law doesn't say i can't release them. that's what any mayor would do. right? mayors all day long take positions against my interpretation of the law. here i said the law doesn't say that. release the records. they haven't released the records because politically they don't want to. the police don't want the records released. i understand their position. but if a person is being investigated you are not going to tell me what their past disciplinary results were? and by the way, if they are not bad, then release them to help the person and exonera
look, my position is what i said in the council's letter to new york city and the other local governments. i don't believe today 50 a stops them from releasing disciplinary records. today i don't believe the law does it. i said to the mayors across the city that it does not stop you from releasing disciplinary records. i said that to every mayor. thate them a legal opinion said the law doesn't apply. now if a mayor wanted to release the records, you know what they would do? ilease the records...
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york city. protesters, some of them, were using encrypted communications. it does seem suspicious, even organized. but by whom? >> yeah, that's the big question. and i think even new york city is struggling to answer the question. it appears at least some of this communication is being done with people who are riding bikes, trying to be lookout scouts, trying to make sure they can keep ahead of what the police are doing. it doesn't look right now, jake, that -- certainly in new york city, that they can answer the question whether there's any specific groups. they do believe there are some anarchists involved because of some of the people they have
york city. protesters, some of them, were using encrypted communications. it does seem suspicious, even organized. but by whom? >> yeah, that's the big question. and i think even new york city is struggling to answer the question. it appears at least some of this communication is being done with people who are riding bikes, trying to be lookout scouts, trying to make sure they can keep ahead of what the police are doing. it doesn't look right now, jake, that -- certainly in new york city,...
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over the past week or two, and the number of deaths of covid-19 over the past 24 hours in new york city for the first time since early march is zero deaths. now, why would this be happening? because of basic biology. viruses, like anything else, want to survive. as viruses mutate over time, want to get more use of the human host and if they kill the host, they can't spread. so they tend to mutate by becoming milder. looks like this may be happening here. what great news. and tucker? this may be why dr. tony fauci yesterday announced that he wants the schools to reopen, something you and i have been saying on this show for weeks. i'm glad finally catching up with us. society needs to start reopeni reopening. >> you said it long ago. dr. marc siegel, thank you so much for joining us tonight. >> it's been a very long week. we hope you have a very happy weekend, the great sean hannity right now. >> sean: thank you, tucker. we begin this friday night with a fox news alert, and we are tracking the several breaking the stories at this hour. in moments ago, massive crowds. look at that, waiting
over the past week or two, and the number of deaths of covid-19 over the past 24 hours in new york city for the first time since early march is zero deaths. now, why would this be happening? because of basic biology. viruses, like anything else, want to survive. as viruses mutate over time, want to get more use of the human host and if they kill the host, they can't spread. so they tend to mutate by becoming milder. looks like this may be happening here. what great news. and tucker? this may be...
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he said that as phase one in new york city is taking place of reopening starting just today. the governor talking about response to the protests that have been happening nationwide and in new york after the death of george floyd in minnesota and talking about the need for policing reforms saying he's ready to sign the bills and laid out the reforms he would like to see and will sign it when they get to him and then talking about where part of the conversation is now, the combination of these two very important things happening in the nation and new fears about what the nationwide protests could mean for the spread of the coronavirus. we have a doctor, what doctors are now advising is 22 states seeing an uptick in cases and we'll talk about all of this after a quick break. tifully, with a lifetime warranty. go from old to new. from worn to wow. the beautiful bath you've always wanted, done right, installed by one expert technician, all in one day. we've been creating moments like these for 35 years, and we're here to help you get started. book your free virtual or in-home desig
he said that as phase one in new york city is taking place of reopening starting just today. the governor talking about response to the protests that have been happening nationwide and in new york after the death of george floyd in minnesota and talking about the need for policing reforms saying he's ready to sign the bills and laid out the reforms he would like to see and will sign it when they get to him and then talking about where part of the conversation is now, the combination of these...
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there is also a change in the new york city's and the new york state, the way they regulated laws through liquor licenses. they finally gave a liquor license to the first gave are, that was owned by gay people in about 1973. as it happens, i stumbled in to the stonewall riot on june 27th 1969 i was working at the village voice in 73. that's when they came to me and said, listen i want to do a story on the mob and them having all these restaurants in the self village. and also, this guy came to her and said we want to open up the ballroom you know is a gay cabaret, and it was upon west broadway. we can't get a liquor license. so she called me and introduce me to the sky and she said, what can we do about this. and i said i'm going to do a story about it but nothing is going to happen it's the village voice it's not the new york times. so she said so what we do. and i said you know how story about how these cops never bus these restaurants, and they're holding meetings with monsters on a friday night. so i went and wrote down license plates you know i love down the self village, i went arou
there is also a change in the new york city's and the new york state, the way they regulated laws through liquor licenses. they finally gave a liquor license to the first gave are, that was owned by gay people in about 1973. as it happens, i stumbled in to the stonewall riot on june 27th 1969 i was working at the village voice in 73. that's when they came to me and said, listen i want to do a story on the mob and them having all these restaurants in the self village. and also, this guy came to...
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. >>> here in new york city, thousands on the march. many believed to be headed to gracie mansion, the mayor's residence. it comes after the city imposed that new 8:00 p.m. curfew starting tonight, for the rest of the week. from chicago, to los angeles, where at this hour tens of thousands are in the streets there, part of multiple marches. ndrcr e ite house. no is believed, they are and again today, most of the protests have been peaceful. but authorities are prepared for what could come after nightfall. growing concern now on the eighth day of protests after widespread destruction in new york city overnight. stores destroyed. the famed macy's, damage at rockefeller center. tonight, curfews in place across many major cities. hundreds of arrests. and this evening, authorities now investigating video in new york city showing a car slamming into a police officer. in the last 24 hours, at least five officers shot across the country, including one in las vegas in critical condition. >>> also tonight, president trump and the backlash. protest
. >>> here in new york city, thousands on the march. many believed to be headed to gracie mansion, the mayor's residence. it comes after the city imposed that new 8:00 p.m. curfew starting tonight, for the rest of the week. from chicago, to los angeles, where at this hour tens of thousands are in the streets there, part of multiple marches. ndrcr e ite house. no is believed, they are and again today, most of the protests have been peaceful. but authorities are prepared for what could...
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you look at new york city, looting was on the edge of chaos, on the edge of chaos. have people who -- a police force in the city that is adequately deployed, you have enough police. it is a -- they have a better management plan, and you have not seen the looting the past couple of days. entire protests have been sparked by the over policing of black and brown communities. why is it that more law enforcement is needed when the thing that they are protesting against? gov. cuomo: have you seen the videos of the looting. that was your business or house just destroyed, you would understand why you need police because your house was just destroyed. >> with all due respect, you announce to the curfew with mayor de blasio, what is your opinion? the clashes you have highlighted are because of the incurred -- the enforcement of the curfew. you think it is serving the purpose or should it be canceled. it has been in other cities. gov. cuomo: i know you are "the times," but you do not get to make up your own facts. the curfew is a local decision. it is not a state curfew, it is
you look at new york city, looting was on the edge of chaos, on the edge of chaos. have people who -- a police force in the city that is adequately deployed, you have enough police. it is a -- they have a better management plan, and you have not seen the looting the past couple of days. entire protests have been sparked by the over policing of black and brown communities. why is it that more law enforcement is needed when the thing that they are protesting against? gov. cuomo: have you seen the...
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if everything continues to go in a positive direction, which is in new york city, june 22 in new yorkpotentially open for outdoor dining and then two weeks after that we could open for indoor dining. this will be reduced occupancy. we do not know what the consumer purchasing behavior will look like. we have one million people out when are the tourists going to come back? even when we start reopening, it is not going to be business as usual. a lot of restaurants have said they cannot operate with requirements at hand given the fact they cannot turn a profit or breakeven. what proportion of restaurants do expect to be online in the next month or two months given the profitability challenge? than 25,000e more eating and drinking establishments throughout the five bureaus of new york city. some have stayed open, offering take-out and delivery. once you're able to open outdoors, which we are hoping will be soon under new plant open up our streets and sidewalks to reimagine public space, to hopefully get some of that occupancy indoors generating sales outdoors. it will be a long time. as yo
if everything continues to go in a positive direction, which is in new york city, june 22 in new yorkpotentially open for outdoor dining and then two weeks after that we could open for indoor dining. this will be reduced occupancy. we do not know what the consumer purchasing behavior will look like. we have one million people out when are the tourists going to come back? even when we start reopening, it is not going to be business as usual. a lot of restaurants have said they cannot operate...
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the stonewall inn was mafia owned and managed as were many gay bars in new york city and some other americanities. and there was a system of payoffs whereby the bar owners, managers paid off the police in order to limit and never completely restrict police raids on the bars. but the police would raid the bars. even if there were payoff systems in place. there are a lot of different accounts of why the police raided the bar that night. the payoff system might have broken down. there was a mayoral election going on and that was often a time when police would raid bars as part of a crackdown on vice, though the city administration would appear to be promoting law and order. there were allegations of violations of liquor licensing laws, disorderly conduct, blackmailing and other allegations about the stonewall inn in particular. so that is probably why the stonewall itself was targeted. why june, 1969? that is a question historians have been debating for a long time. in goble terms 1968 was a major year that witnesses rebellions and revolutions around the world as well as police reaction, state
the stonewall inn was mafia owned and managed as were many gay bars in new york city and some other americanities. and there was a system of payoffs whereby the bar owners, managers paid off the police in order to limit and never completely restrict police raids on the bars. but the police would raid the bars. even if there were payoff systems in place. there are a lot of different accounts of why the police raided the bar that night. the payoff system might have broken down. there was a...
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and if that's been going on for decades here in new york city x. r city, is the diversity and the changing nature of neighborhoods. so i think we're going to have to take advantage and use what's happened. but i also don't think, i mean, in the last four months if i told you in new york city 2.5 million square feet of leases were signed, you would probably say that's crazy. but companies like, tiktok, bank of new york-mellon, dozens of other companies 2,000 feet to 10,000 feet have signed leases during this pandemic. maria: that's terrific. >> cities, particularly new york, have been written before -- maria: have you had to adjust pricing? are you lowering rents because of lower demand? >> well, there's been some price adjustment but not that much yet. and we're renting our apartments, we're seeing demand pick up after, obviously, a period of time where things were on pause. finish in terms of office space, there was definitely a pause except for these couple million feet of leases. and we're just reopened our building in brooklyn at dock 72. you ta
and if that's been going on for decades here in new york city x. r city, is the diversity and the changing nature of neighborhoods. so i think we're going to have to take advantage and use what's happened. but i also don't think, i mean, in the last four months if i told you in new york city 2.5 million square feet of leases were signed, you would probably say that's crazy. but companies like, tiktok, bank of new york-mellon, dozens of other companies 2,000 feet to 10,000 feet have signed...
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new york city, we promised we got you covered, l.a., washington, new york city, where protesters started downtown, new york police headquarters have headed northward. from my understanding majority peaceful but we have to talk about the last couple of nights and the looting. governor cuomo this morning saying he's disappointed and outraged about what happened in new york city last night. we'll go to shimon prokupecz right after this quick commercial break. the things that matter to you the most. i've lost 101 pounds. it's incredible. get the ww triple play, offer ends june 8th! triple play, they are compelled to step to the front lines. and into the unknown... for all of us. how abowhat a shame.wilson? so soon after retiring. i hear his wife needed help with the funeral expenses. that's ridiculous! -he had social security. -when my brother died, his wife received a check from social security, all right-- for $255! the funeral costs were well over $8,000. how on earth did she pay for it? fortunately, my brother bought additional life insurance -before he retired. -whew! i bet that cost a
new york city, we promised we got you covered, l.a., washington, new york city, where protesters started downtown, new york police headquarters have headed northward. from my understanding majority peaceful but we have to talk about the last couple of nights and the looting. governor cuomo this morning saying he's disappointed and outraged about what happened in new york city last night. we'll go to shimon prokupecz right after this quick commercial break. the things that matter to you the...
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from new york city, good morning to you all. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." we are live on bloomberg tv and bloomberg radio. ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. the oecd warns that the global economy will slump 6% because of the coronavirus, and if there is a second wave, how could -- second wave, output could fall 7.6%. secretary of state mike pompeo is blasting hsbc for backing china's move to impose new security legislation in hong kong. pompeo accused the london-based bank of what he called china's coercive bully tactics against the u.k.. he said aging uses hsbc's business in china as political leverage. the bank isn't commenting. beijing called the remarks there reminded and ridiculous. beijing's position is that hong kong's affairs are solely its own concern. angela merkel is facing growing pressure to get tough with russia's vladimir putin. the decision to withdraw almost 10,000 troops from germany was welcomed in moscow. the u.s. still hasn't officially notified berlin of the withdrawal. it would redu
from new york city, good morning to you all. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." we are live on bloomberg tv and bloomberg radio. ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. the oecd warns that the global economy will slump 6% because of the coronavirus, and if there is a second wave, how could -- second wave, output could fall 7.6%. secretary of state mike pompeo is blasting hsbc for backing china's move to impose new security legislation in hong kong. pompeo accused the...
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. >>> the new york comeback. the city hardest hit by the coronavirus starts reopening tomorrow, as states across the south and southwest see new surges of covid. >>> and food for the soul the baker who delivered to hard-hi communities across the country, now on a mission in her hometown >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with kate snow. >>> good evening a collective passion continues to fill the streets tonight, not just in large cities like austin, denver, and new york but the biggest crowd yet in green bay, wisconsin as protests spread overseas goals are coming into sharper focus in the u.s. with demands for concrete steps involving police budgets. all this as we start a week that will feature the final good-bye to george floyd and a court appearance for the former officer who held him down with a knee our reporters are spread out across the country and the world. we begin with erin mclaughlin. [ chanting ] >> reporter: calls for change spreading across the united states and around the world. >> think about a new
. >>> the new york comeback. the city hardest hit by the coronavirus starts reopening tomorrow, as states across the south and southwest see new surges of covid. >>> and food for the soul the baker who delivered to hard-hi communities across the country, now on a mission in her hometown >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with kate snow. >>> good evening a collective passion continues to fill the streets tonight, not just in large cities like...
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is not any different than new york city other than new york city is massive and has a lot more people. but new york city in june of 1969 was the same as washington, d.c. as far as values, and common practices in law enforcement. we had a morals division back in the metropolitan police department. we were cracking down on gay bars and gay people and arresting people for the same types of offenses that you talked about hundreds of men were being arrested everyday back then. and so our hands are not clean here in washington, d.c. and while it was james o'neal in new york city that may have apologized on behalf of nypd, when he did that, i think he was also apologizing as a leader in law enforcement because nypd is a leader around the world. to say on behalf of all law enforcement, that's not the way it should have been handled. that's not the way people should be treated ever, whether it was in a time where that was acceptable or not. and we've come a long way. so here in washington, d.c., despite whatever the national politics are, it doesn't matter who is in office, we've always been a
is not any different than new york city other than new york city is massive and has a lot more people. but new york city in june of 1969 was the same as washington, d.c. as far as values, and common practices in law enforcement. we had a morals division back in the metropolitan police department. we were cracking down on gay bars and gay people and arresting people for the same types of offenses that you talked about hundreds of men were being arrested everyday back then. and so our hands are...
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new york gabe so there seems to be this tension between the state governor andrew cuomo and new york city mayor bill de blasio what happened last night and trump has been calling for the national guard to be deployed in new york how is this all playing out gaev. yeah you basically have a power struggle be true between the mayor of new york city the biggest city in america of course 9000000 people and the powerful governor here the governor was not happy with the scenes that he saw of looting of stores here in new york city on monday evening but so far he has not called for the national guard but he also said in his words that as you heard there the new york police did not do new york city police did not do their jobs we were out on the streets last night we're out here now and the curfew is officially in place here in new york city right now it started at 8 pm local time so it's been in effect for about 15 minutes or so there are several groups of thousands of protesters currently in new york city right now they were just here about 20 minutes ago and they have just left there was thousan
new york gabe so there seems to be this tension between the state governor andrew cuomo and new york city mayor bill de blasio what happened last night and trump has been calling for the national guard to be deployed in new york how is this all playing out gaev. yeah you basically have a power struggle be true between the mayor of new york city the biggest city in america of course 9000000 people and the powerful governor here the governor was not happy with the scenes that he saw of looting of...
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new york city rolls out phase 2.g music history. we take a look ahead. s they line up by the thousands. each one suffering with a story that breaks your heart. like ravette, who needed help, because every step brought her pain. their only hope is a ship unlike any other. mercy ships. the largest floating civilian hospital in the world to bring free surgeries and care to people who have no other hope. only 62 cents a day. $19 a month will help provide urgently needed surgery for the world's forgotten poor. if you have ever wondered "how can i, just one person, make a difference?" this is your answer. so many are still suffering. so don't wait. call the number on your screen call or donate now at mercyships.org dagen: new york city once the national epicenter of outbreak trying to come back, restaurants and bars are open for outdoor dining while office spaces, in-store retail, barbershops can open with limited capacity. joining me the brooklyn business legally reopening after paying fines last month. swift action from
new york city rolls out phase 2.g music history. we take a look ahead. s they line up by the thousands. each one suffering with a story that breaks your heart. like ravette, who needed help, because every step brought her pain. their only hope is a ship unlike any other. mercy ships. the largest floating civilian hospital in the world to bring free surgeries and care to people who have no other hope. only 62 cents a day. $19 a month will help provide urgently needed surgery for the world's...
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this is a live protest in square, new york city. ne at this protest is now violating curfew in that city that started at 8:00 p.m. eastern. that would be an hour and 49 minutes ago. great job mayor de blasio, great job governor cuomo. now the attorney general announced the violence -- some like to say antifa, along with any affiliate groups but the president has now deemed officially a terrorist organization will be treated as domestic terrorism. and as destruction, the writers continue to leave a trail of carnage and destruction in the streets all across america. so who exactly are these far left radicals who are believed to be in many of these instances inciting the violence? well, to explain, antifa, they are a far left militant group that uses anarchist tactics and control and violence to achieve their radical political ends. the group's origins go back to the middle of the 20th century, new report, foxnews.com explains that the first modern antiviolence occurred in portland in 2007. since then, antifa members, they have targeted
this is a live protest in square, new york city. ne at this protest is now violating curfew in that city that started at 8:00 p.m. eastern. that would be an hour and 49 minutes ago. great job mayor de blasio, great job governor cuomo. now the attorney general announced the violence -- some like to say antifa, along with any affiliate groups but the president has now deemed officially a terrorist organization will be treated as domestic terrorism. and as destruction, the writers continue to...
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i do want to take you to new york city right now. that said he reopening phase one reopening today after being shut down for the better part of 2.5 months with a grunt of iris and all the children going on. but new yorkers gathering for protest today. they are not really paying attention to distancing rules. something they say is far more important. the protest rage. at that so far, not violently, not even close. stay with us. ta-da! did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i should get a quote. do it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ at mercedes-benz, nothing service will do.-class that's why we're expanding your range of choices. many dealers now offer optional pick-up & delivery and at-home maintenance, as well as online shopping with home delivery and special finance arrangements. so, whether you visit your local dealer or prefer the comfort of home you can count on the very highest level of service. get 0% apr financing up to 36 months on most
i do want to take you to new york city right now. that said he reopening phase one reopening today after being shut down for the better part of 2.5 months with a grunt of iris and all the children going on. but new yorkers gathering for protest today. they are not really paying attention to distancing rules. something they say is far more important. the protest rage. at that so far, not violently, not even close. stay with us. ta-da! did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so...
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but we did not send -- the ,ational guard in new york city i said yesterday that there was a terrible night of looting. i was prepared to send the national guard to help to provide the resources if the city needed them. i don't believe the nypd needs in the national guard because they are the largest police force in america. 36,000, 38,000 people, so i don't believe they need at the national guard. i believe it was an issue of management and deployment of the nypd. you have to remember the nypd, level, i grew up in queens, i grew up with the nypd. my neighborhood, a lot of my friends became police officers in new york city. a little new -- york arrogance, but i believe it's the best police department in the country. and we know the police officers can handle these situations because they have, right? we have gone through the sean bell situation. through these. we went through crown heights. the gavin kato death. and then we went through the aftermath of crown heights. there was a whole report done on crown heights that studied what happened. five days ofour or riots. we have done this
but we did not send -- the ,ational guard in new york city i said yesterday that there was a terrible night of looting. i was prepared to send the national guard to help to provide the resources if the city needed them. i don't believe the nypd needs in the national guard because they are the largest police force in america. 36,000, 38,000 people, so i don't believe they need at the national guard. i believe it was an issue of management and deployment of the nypd. you have to remember the...
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you worked in new york city for a long time. i am sure you were watching the lift report with our reporter with bryan llenas on the streets of new york city. there have been a lot of people protest. but a lot of what we are seeing in the joe night hours. you are seeing radicals, and day tores taking advantage of the situation and looting the stores. what's being drown out is the message peacefully protesting. what do you make of it? >> there are two lanes. you have a peace new protest where people are afforded to exercise their constitutionle alley protected rights. then you have a riot. people embarking on anarchy. when you have people stealing from a multitude of commercial establishments. this brings me back to when i was a copth the early 90s when the rodney king riots were going nationally. police will have to take time to wrap their head around what's going on because it needs to stop. this is the time for proactive, not reactive policing. the say store owner has consequence use alley protected -- has constitutionle alley
you worked in new york city for a long time. i am sure you were watching the lift report with our reporter with bryan llenas on the streets of new york city. there have been a lot of people protest. but a lot of what we are seeing in the joe night hours. you are seeing radicals, and day tores taking advantage of the situation and looting the stores. what's being drown out is the message peacefully protesting. what do you make of it? >> there are two lanes. you have a peace new protest...