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they didn't know that new york city would even ratify it washington was worried will i go to new york city for my inaugural? it's not even ratified as a state with that undermine everything. could i even be the president? don't have a city. nobody see it seemed like new york city unlike today where everybody likes new york city thomas jefferson claimed that new york city said spring and fall. they never have as far as i can learn. they have 10 months of winter. only two of summer they would agree right now as i'm taping this with the snow in the cold fish your aims a set of new york city. he longed for the company of springfield. he described new york city as overrun by hogs dogs and garbage and not much else. so no one like new york city. they spent only months in new york city and then there was a deal cut next slide. the deal would be cut new york city on june 20th 1790 and what is probably the second most famous dinner party in history, i guess behind the last supper the dinner party was between and you can see the pictures there jefferson madison and hamilton madison and jefferso
they didn't know that new york city would even ratify it washington was worried will i go to new york city for my inaugural? it's not even ratified as a state with that undermine everything. could i even be the president? don't have a city. nobody see it seemed like new york city unlike today where everybody likes new york city thomas jefferson claimed that new york city said spring and fall. they never have as far as i can learn. they have 10 months of winter. only two of summer they would...
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new york city mayor bill de blasio says the city will fully reopen on july 1. kids can go back to school on the first of september. new york has been embarking on a slow, step-by-step come back, and infection rates have eased. mcdonald's appears to have turned a corner on the coronavirus pendant. the fast food chain reported its first quarter of global sales growth in more than a year. mcdonald's posted same-day sales that rose 7.5% in the first three months of the year. comparable sales in the u.s. sword almost 13% -- the u.s. soared almost 13%, beating expectations. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ pres. biden: we are going to get rid of the loopholes that allow americans to make over $1 million a year and pay a lower tax rate on their capital gains than americans who receive a paycheck. we are only going to affect 0.3% of all americans by that action, and crack on millionaires and billionaires who cheat on their t
new york city mayor bill de blasio says the city will fully reopen on july 1. kids can go back to school on the first of september. new york has been embarking on a slow, step-by-step come back, and infection rates have eased. mcdonald's appears to have turned a corner on the coronavirus pendant. the fast food chain reported its first quarter of global sales growth in more than a year. mcdonald's posted same-day sales that rose 7.5% in the first three months of the year. comparable sales in the...
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from new york city, for our audience worldwide, good morning.ad on "bloomberg surveillance." live on tv and radio, alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. equity viewers lower by five points on the s&p 500. e
from new york city, for our audience worldwide, good morning.ad on "bloomberg surveillance." live on tv and radio, alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. equity viewers lower by five points on the s&p 500. e
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. >> broadway is the heart beat of new york city. new york city is not what it is without broadway. >> it's one of the many signs of normalcy across the country as vaccinations and the virus run simultaneous races. back here in michigan, starting tomorrow, the state will actually be expanding vaccine eligibility including all people ages 16 and above as it scrambles to contain the spread
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want to open up new york city tuesday. up wednesday. i want buffalo fully reopened on thursday. i am reluctant to make projections because i think they're irresponsible. july 1. you have may, you have june. what happens in may, what happens in june? i would like to get the reopening, hopeful reopening date before that. >> and joining us now is new york city mayor bill de blasio. mayor, thank you so much for being with us this morning. i do want to read some comments from your press secretary. i'm sure you know what i'm about to read. he was asked about this pushback from cuomo and said, quote, serial sexual assaulter says what, end quote. i don't care what a serial sexual assaulter and someone who covered up the deaths of thousands of people at nursing homes has to say about anything, which brings me to this question. what is going on with you guys? >> well, brianna, first of all, let me congratulate you on this new role. >> thank you. >> listen, we have to realize the moment bwe're in here. new york city is coming back ri
want to open up new york city tuesday. up wednesday. i want buffalo fully reopened on thursday. i am reluctant to make projections because i think they're irresponsible. july 1. you have may, you have june. what happens in may, what happens in june? i would like to get the reopening, hopeful reopening date before that. >> and joining us now is new york city mayor bill de blasio. mayor, thank you so much for being with us this morning. i do want to read some comments from your press...
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that's what new york city police is happening. demonstrators raging against the capitalist system targeting diners and vandalizing eateries in new york city. the exclusive upscale bar bought restaurant and nearby japanese spot were set upon by rowdy demonstrators. they are calling for social justice, breaking windows and causing other damage. police say there was -- there were no arrests in this attack. suspects on parole behind two vicious street attacks in the city, one on an asian american woman you see there and another on a jewish family strolling with their infant in a park, well, they say they were out on parole. critics say the increase in crime and lawlessness in the big apple and other cities is a result of breakdown in the criminal system. republican candidate for new york city mayor. >> when i become mayor, you're not going to have this kind of crime in the streets in the subways and you will not have ethnic racial attacks. we are going to return funding to the police. we are going to refund the police and allow the po
that's what new york city police is happening. demonstrators raging against the capitalist system targeting diners and vandalizing eateries in new york city. the exclusive upscale bar bought restaurant and nearby japanese spot were set upon by rowdy demonstrators. they are calling for social justice, breaking windows and causing other damage. police say there was -- there were no arrests in this attack. suspects on parole behind two vicious street attacks in the city, one on an asian american...
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. >> broadway is the heart of new york city. new york city is not what it is without broadway. >> it's one of the many signs of normalcy across the country as vaccinations and the virus run simultaneous races. and tomorrow is expected to be a big and significant day for michigan state fight against the pandemic because they will be now offering the vaccine to all residents ages 16 and above, amara, they will also be doubling their goal of daily
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after all, this time last year, new york city was the hardest-hit city in the names. times square empty, hospitals and morgues full to overflowing. and panic over the pandemic spreading beyond new york's borders. now new york governor andrew cuomo says full reopening may happen before july 1st. >> i'm so excited. i don't have words to say it enough i love that we'll be able to come back strong. >> reporter: one nose, the u.s. still has significant travel restrictions on visitors so that's a challenge for new york city. broadway's goal is to reopen by september, which means those who book for the summer likely won't get to see a big show, shep. >> contessa, all the hope about opening up soon is so excited, yet the mayor and the governor are still at this crazy feud >> yeah, i mean here you have the governor and mayor ostensibly on the same side, same goals, but listen to how the governor responded to the mayor's target reopening date of july 1st. >> i am reluctant to make projections. i think they're irresponsible. july 1st, you have may, you have june you know, what ha
after all, this time last year, new york city was the hardest-hit city in the names. times square empty, hospitals and morgues full to overflowing. and panic over the pandemic spreading beyond new york's borders. now new york governor andrew cuomo says full reopening may happen before july 1st. >> i'm so excited. i don't have words to say it enough i love that we'll be able to come back strong. >> reporter: one nose, the u.s. still has significant travel restrictions on visitors so...
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a headline crossing the bloomberg from new york city mayor bill de blasio, saying that new york citylly reopen on july 1. but trying to get around what this actually means. he says he expects broadway to return to full strength in september. so are we opening -- are we reopening parts of the economy, keeping other parts until september? tom: i would say there is some confusion about this. but the confusion was there yesterday as well. we are all stumbling forward. lisa, i'm going to go to you on this. the school thing in september is really the transient point. lisa: how much is this going to hinge on vaccinations of 12 to 15-year-olds, even younger individuals? the idea that kids will be able to go back to school in person in full in september. tom: i know we've got to get back to semiconductors here, but dr. levy at children's hospital in boston was heated that we need a research regime before we get vaccinations under 16 years old. jonathan: we need a little more clarity on a whole range of issues. when we get those details, we will bring them to you. across the bloomberg in the l
a headline crossing the bloomberg from new york city mayor bill de blasio, saying that new york citylly reopen on july 1. but trying to get around what this actually means. he says he expects broadway to return to full strength in september. so are we opening -- are we reopening parts of the economy, keeping other parts until september? tom: i would say there is some confusion about this. but the confusion was there yesterday as well. we are all stumbling forward. lisa, i'm going to go to you...
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they're in new york city, what is the sort of guidance that the police have been getting in handling such situations like this has protests on this matter ? >> i can't claim to be familiar with pacific guidance officers are being given but i can say that generally speaking the covid-19 does a good job of trying to get shootings clear, trying to keep traffic moving and both protesters and the community safe. unfortunately a lot more of these sorts of events are getting out of hand at a higher rate. i think that's largely because of the anger that's been formatted within police critic circles and again, i think that that's largely driven by misperception but unfortunately and getting to some of the data during our conversation today, it's not a good place to be and it's one that i'm somewhat i guess not surprised but i'm more disappointed in us reaching because the reality is it's taken a lot of effort to move in the direction of reform over the last two years. here in new york and other parts of the country. last summer governor cuomo signed 10 police reform bills into law and the cou
they're in new york city, what is the sort of guidance that the police have been getting in handling such situations like this has protests on this matter ? >> i can't claim to be familiar with pacific guidance officers are being given but i can say that generally speaking the covid-19 does a good job of trying to get shootings clear, trying to keep traffic moving and both protesters and the community safe. unfortunately a lot more of these sorts of events are getting out of hand at a...
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new york city today, isn't it just beautiful? just beautiful?athan: it is 7:30 in new york city. for our audience worldwide, good morning. lisa abramowicz and me today. tom keene will be back on monday. i'm jonathan ferro. futures at record highs against a year-over-year number. first quarter net interest income, $2.03 billion. for the wealth management side of the business, net revenue, six point billion dollars cash net revenue, $6.0 billion. -- net revenue, 6.0 billion dollars. the numbers just incredible. morgan stanley saying they are resuming their share buyback program in the first quarter of 2021. another bank delivering some really nice numbers. lisa: i am curious how people are going to try to poke holes in this. the share is up more than 1%. the idea of 64% increase year-over-year, it wasn't like the first quarter was that terrible for the banks, but it just highlights how amazing it has been in 2021. jonathan: it is an upside surprise on morgan stanley numbers this morning. on the capital return program, resuming the share buyback pr
new york city today, isn't it just beautiful? just beautiful?athan: it is 7:30 in new york city. for our audience worldwide, good morning. lisa abramowicz and me today. tom keene will be back on monday. i'm jonathan ferro. futures at record highs against a year-over-year number. first quarter net interest income, $2.03 billion. for the wealth management side of the business, net revenue, six point billion dollars cash net revenue, $6.0 billion. -- net revenue, 6.0 billion dollars. the numbers...
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and i said well, dad, you know, this is new york city. forgot that and it really was about the real-world heros that are out there everyday. the police and the teachers and the healthcare workers, and these people that inspire us with the little things that they do in life. these nobel qualities that make them heros and that's really what the book is all about. pete: it's a great story another one of the nobel qualities is humility and here is an excerpt from your book about meeting astronaut charlie duke and humility. during our entire dinner conversation, never once did he mention the small trivial in significant fact that he walked on the moon. humility is the simplest of all heroic qualities to assume and yet the least expressed. you want to talk about how he asked you all about you, just never happened to mention that detail. >> yeah, it was a remarkable dinner conversation, and when i first got there, you know, went around the table and introduced myself but i didn't catch his last name and we spent the next two hours talking and to
and i said well, dad, you know, this is new york city. forgot that and it really was about the real-world heros that are out there everyday. the police and the teachers and the healthcare workers, and these people that inspire us with the little things that they do in life. these nobel qualities that make them heros and that's really what the book is all about. pete: it's a great story another one of the nobel qualities is humility and here is an excerpt from your book about meeting astronaut...
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a blue city in new york city lacking behind the red states and red cities, might that dr. e so but new york has been lagging behind and the rest of the country has a lot of population-based immunity but five states lacking in outbreaks among young people and new york is one of those. cases are down 60% over the last four weeks in new york. people have the right to ask, now that roughly 75% of adults have immunity, 54% vaccinated and half natural immunity are we in a state of emergency with low level of cases? then don't make the of cases below that mild flu season. the daily cases and new hospitalizations so we have distorted perception of risk. the cdc issued guidance on reopening and not just closures. >> john: mayor de blasio giving people a reason and schools fully open and not too long from now, here is what he said on that, listen. >> let me tell you something or september, full strength, no question in my mind. every single child can come back to the classroom and do so safely. that is really what we need. we need everyone back in school. >> john: another goal of tha
a blue city in new york city lacking behind the red states and red cities, might that dr. e so but new york has been lagging behind and the rest of the country has a lot of population-based immunity but five states lacking in outbreaks among young people and new york is one of those. cases are down 60% over the last four weeks in new york. people have the right to ask, now that roughly 75% of adults have immunity, 54% vaccinated and half natural immunity are we in a state of emergency with low...
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in new york city can be would get a prize from our mayor. got mad as he understood what he was trying to communicate. that is what i've been telling my fiance that for the longest time. every time a woman farts it's a feminine act. why is it okay when i know do it -- when i do it, and empowering all women that it's okay, you don't need to be ashamed for bodily functions, that's what susan b. anthony did. put me on a coin a coin! >> greg: you are a smelly version of susan b. anthony. >> yes! i'm not on any coins, it is a thankless job. >> greg: maybe you should be on a dollar bill, dr. cerf since you're a scientist, could flatulence be seen as communication and if so is it possible to use science to see exactly what we are saying? >> this is a question? should be taken as they were intended, this guy is getting what he tried to get. >> greg: you have never addressed this as a scientific question, you are now walking on thin ice. is there an evolutionary reason for flatulence? clearly it doesn't help get men get their genes into future generat
in new york city can be would get a prize from our mayor. got mad as he understood what he was trying to communicate. that is what i've been telling my fiance that for the longest time. every time a woman farts it's a feminine act. why is it okay when i know do it -- when i do it, and empowering all women that it's okay, you don't need to be ashamed for bodily functions, that's what susan b. anthony did. put me on a coin a coin! >> greg: you are a smelly version of susan b. anthony....
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i am sandra smith in new york city and this is "america reports." >> john: hi, again, i am john roberts in washington. state of emergency declared for elizabeth city, north carolina ahead of the release of that video. protesters demanding the public get to see it and calling for the sheriff to resign. the sheriff telling people to wait for the facts. >> we know people want answers. we know you're angry. we understand and respect that. what we are following -- we are following a process that protects the investigation to restore fairness for all. we ask for your patience and your support as we work to do the right thing. >> sandra: we will get reaction from utah congressman burgess owens in moments. >> john: we have fox team coverage today. aishah hasnie reported on a violent weekend in new york city including a shooting involving a retired police officer. >> sandra: we begin with griff jenkins live on the ground in elizabeth city for us. kick things off. >> good afternoon, sandra and john. tempers are rising here in elizabeth city after the brown family and their attorneys were supposed
i am sandra smith in new york city and this is "america reports." >> john: hi, again, i am john roberts in washington. state of emergency declared for elizabeth city, north carolina ahead of the release of that video. protesters demanding the public get to see it and calling for the sheriff to resign. the sheriff telling people to wait for the facts. >> we know people want answers. we know you're angry. we understand and respect that. what we are following -- we are...
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we're seeing it play out in new york city. how the policy decisions have led to a sky rocketing rate of violent crime here and in big cities across the country. that's next. ♪ you've got the looks ♪ ♪ let's make lots of money ♪ ♪ you've got the brawn ♪ ♪ i've got the brains... ♪ with allstate, drivers who switched saved over $700 click or call to switch michael: more than 100 years ago. simi: two branches of our family split apart. david: but now, ancestry helped connect us to our ancestors and each other. michael: find their stories. gigi: at ancestry. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes michael: find their stories. are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. people taking rybelsus® lost up to 8 pounds. rybel
we're seeing it play out in new york city. how the policy decisions have led to a sky rocketing rate of violent crime here and in big cities across the country. that's next. ♪ you've got the looks ♪ ♪ let's make lots of money ♪ ♪ you've got the brawn ♪ ♪ i've got the brains... ♪ with allstate, drivers who switched saved over $700 click or call to switch michael: more than 100 years ago. simi: two branches of our family split apart. david: but now, ancestry helped connect us to...
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jonathan: from new york city, good morning.ngside lisa abramowicz and tom keene, m jonathan ferro. record highs on the s&p close friday. a big week ahead. earnings and america start wednesday from j.p. morgan. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." ♪ want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? with xfinity mobile, you can. how about saving hundreds on the new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g? you can do that too. all on the most reliable network? sure thing! and with fast, nationwide 5g included - at no extra cost? we've got you covered. so join the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction... ...and learn how much you can save at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings. jonathan: from new york city, this is "bloomberg surveillance ." check on the price action this monday morning. s&p 500 futures down a little bit, off by 2/10 of 1%. the nasdaq off by 1/3 of 1%. the russell down on the week, off by almost 0.5 of 1%. michael wilson talking about the underperformance of the russell compared to the s&p 500. since small caps pete last week, eight poin
jonathan: from new york city, good morning.ngside lisa abramowicz and tom keene, m jonathan ferro. record highs on the s&p close friday. a big week ahead. earnings and america start wednesday from j.p. morgan. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." ♪ want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? with xfinity mobile, you can. how about saving hundreds on the new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g? you can do that too. all on the most reliable network? sure thing! and with fast, nationwide 5g...
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through some of the darkest moments in its history a stunning announcement from the mayor of new york city today. the city where a year ago makeshift morgues idled on its streets, set to fully reopen in july officials announcing the city of 8.5 million residents has administered a remarkable 6.4 million vaccine doses, setting it on a firm road to recovery but the capricious nature of this virus revealing itself in new places tonight like oregon, a new hot spot, forcing new restrictions, even as overall infection numbers drop in so many parts of the country. nationally almost 144 million have now received at least one vaccine dose miguel almaguer now with the good and bad of where this pandemic leaves us tonight. >> reporter: in another sign the nation is turning the corner, tonight new york city, once the epicenter of the pandemic, is now set to fully reopen july 1st. today the mayor announcing restaurants, theaters, museums, even music halls will be back in business at full capacity if the state signs off. though broadway will likely remain dark through summer, the mayor cited the city's
through some of the darkest moments in its history a stunning announcement from the mayor of new york city today. the city where a year ago makeshift morgues idled on its streets, set to fully reopen in july officials announcing the city of 8.5 million residents has administered a remarkable 6.4 million vaccine doses, setting it on a firm road to recovery but the capricious nature of this virus revealing itself in new places tonight like oregon, a new hot spot, forcing new restrictions, even as...
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. >> on a windy day, north of new york city. >> this is a magnificent river. >> reporter: john lipscomb helped a certain land luber understand his love of the waterway. he has been patrolling the hudson river for decades, marveling as salt water from the ocean flows up and worrying what is going in every time it rains. >> bottleps,igaretteit. a vl indicr. >>orter: i whathat as a resear samples nearby. >> so we have a lot of these areas where the water just runs straight off, it can carry whatever is on here. so trash but chemicals and things like that. in urban areas where you have a high concentration, definitely something to be worried about. >> reporter: the epa calls polluted run-off one of the greatest threats to clean water. >> marshes are critical to ecosys ecosystems. >> reporter: we were ankle deep in something that you can describe with one word or. >> here i'm seeing a lot of bacteria that we usually only find inside the guts of warm blooded animals like ourselves. when we find them in the water it's an indication that we have sewage contamination. >> what you are telling me,
. >> on a windy day, north of new york city. >> this is a magnificent river. >> reporter: john lipscomb helped a certain land luber understand his love of the waterway. he has been patrolling the hudson river for decades, marveling as salt water from the ocean flows up and worrying what is going in every time it rains. >> bottleps,igaretteit. a vl indicr. >>orter: i whathat as a resear samples nearby. >> so we have a lot of these areas where the water just...
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joe: two things that have impacted us the most in new york city is zoom and taxes.m is the new air conditioning. what air-conditioning did in america, going back decades, was helped so many people feel comfortable to live further from the big city and migrate down south. now what replace that is zoom enabled them, and taxes. alix: so it seemed like we could get salt coming back, but at the same time, governor cuomo looks to be ramping up taxes for the wealthy in new york. how does that play out within the realistic market? joe: personally, i do believe, i joked that starting january 6 that schumer and pelosi got elected as a triumvirate presidency, so i believe that one of his top agendas is making salt taxes did a double, as you just alluded -- salt taxes deductible, as you just alluded to. i think that is critical to rebalance things, nothing that is going to make a big difference to new york. the second thing is we have been hurting disproportionately more than probably any other city in the united states, and i think that stimulus money, if you look at it broken
joe: two things that have impacted us the most in new york city is zoom and taxes.m is the new air conditioning. what air-conditioning did in america, going back decades, was helped so many people feel comfortable to live further from the big city and migrate down south. now what replace that is zoom enabled them, and taxes. alix: so it seemed like we could get salt coming back, but at the same time, governor cuomo looks to be ramping up taxes for the wealthy in new york. how does that play out...
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jon: alex hogan here in new york city. thank you.w yorkers apparently are ditching the democrat party and voting republican after a tough year. asia husky spoke about the political trends that have thousands of them shifting to blue to red. >> lockdowns and a shuttered businesses and it was all too much for new york city residents built in blaine after voting for hillary clinton in 2016 he says he supported donald trump in 2020 after losing faith in democrats over how they handled the pandemic and how they stayed silent as socialists gained influence across the city. >> they been getting stronger and stronger for the past for years and i don't like moderates are standing up to them like they need to. >> another longtime democrat who switched to trump would only speak anonymously afraid of being a victim of canceled culture. he says watching violent protests over the summer and a rising crime rate was the final straw. >> i remember seeing these self-righteous politicians going on tv and talking about they want to defund the cops and l
jon: alex hogan here in new york city. thank you.w yorkers apparently are ditching the democrat party and voting republican after a tough year. asia husky spoke about the political trends that have thousands of them shifting to blue to red. >> lockdowns and a shuttered businesses and it was all too much for new york city residents built in blaine after voting for hillary clinton in 2016 he says he supported donald trump in 2020 after losing faith in democrats over how they handled the...
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new york city, 40%. even defunding efforts in milwaukee, guess what, homicides there went up a whopping 97%. in chicago, murders this year alone are up 33% over last year's record increase. we've been scrolling the names of murder victims, shooting victims in chicago for years. when biden was vice president, obama's hometown, when he was president, we scrolled names you never heard of before. we begged for action. they didn't lift a finger in obama's hometown. can anyone tonight, can you name the latest round of murder victims in chicago? there were 26 people shot this weekend, five dead. a 7 year old little girl was murdered in a mcdonald's drive through. is anybody paying attention? do you know her name tonight? those are important lives, too. what about the 103 policemen so far this year in this country that have died, most of them shot and killed in the line of duty. their lives matter, too. their families' lives matter. make no mistake. when police are vilified, when they are defunded, when they are
new york city, 40%. even defunding efforts in milwaukee, guess what, homicides there went up a whopping 97%. in chicago, murders this year alone are up 33% over last year's record increase. we've been scrolling the names of murder victims, shooting victims in chicago for years. when biden was vice president, obama's hometown, when he was president, we scrolled names you never heard of before. we begged for action. they didn't lift a finger in obama's hometown. can anyone tonight, can you name...
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now, thanks to the biden stimulus plan, new york city has been given two years of brooelting room.g and sustainable recovery after that for new york city has to attract investment, businesses and people back to the city and my concern is that the tax increases from albany do not pass the do no harm test >> michelle, it's morgan good to see you. >> you too, morgan >> i want to dig into this more. it's not just about spending more it's about how you spend the money. i get that we had the new york state controller on last week. he highlighted the fact the stronger than originally expected wall street bonuses are going to help plug some of the deficit at least for new york city as well as the state. you take that and add in the 12 billion no strings attached from the federal government to the state bundget as well i guess honing in on the city, how much really needs to be done or really needs to be raised or changed to make those numbers actually work and balance out? >> so like i said, we've gotten two years of breathing room because of the biden stimulus plan then we can figure out w
now, thanks to the biden stimulus plan, new york city has been given two years of brooelting room.g and sustainable recovery after that for new york city has to attract investment, businesses and people back to the city and my concern is that the tax increases from albany do not pass the do no harm test >> michelle, it's morgan good to see you. >> you too, morgan >> i want to dig into this more. it's not just about spending more it's about how you spend the money. i get that...
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replace their dirtiest carbon spewing oil and gas fired generators the ones they rely on to power new york city in high demand periods like a heat wave the plan is to connect them to wind and solar farms proposed for construction outside the city new york is attempting to women self off of fossil fuels at the same time it's taking another major source of carbon free electricity offline indian point nuclear power plant in 2019 this facility alone was responsible for 13 percent of the state's power unlike fossil fuels our emits no carbon and no small unlike knoebels like solar and wind it is not intermittent. pro-nuclear power environmentalist say batteries aren't yet up to the task of replacing fossil fuels the group nuclear new york calculates it. take a wind farm larger than new york city to replace the energy generated by indian point alone the amount of electricity that it will store the. 30 minutes of new york city's energy needs so if you think about. the amount of solar or wind that you hypothetically feed to that battery to feed new york city. like where are you going to put it. natural
replace their dirtiest carbon spewing oil and gas fired generators the ones they rely on to power new york city in high demand periods like a heat wave the plan is to connect them to wind and solar farms proposed for construction outside the city new york is attempting to women self off of fossil fuels at the same time it's taking another major source of carbon free electricity offline indian point nuclear power plant in 2019 this facility alone was responsible for 13 percent of the state's...
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the ones they rely on to power new york city in high demand periods like the heat waves. to connect them to wind and solar farms proposed for construction outside the city. new york is attempting to wean itself of fossil fuels at the same time that it is taking another major source of carbon-free electricity offline, the indian point nuclear power plant. in 2019, this facility alone was responsible for 50% of the state's power. your power emits no carbon and smog, and unlike renewables like solar and wind, it is not intermittent. reporter: pro-nuclear power environmentalists say batteries are not yet up to the task of replacing nuclear fuel. the group calculates it will take a wind farm larger than new york city to replace the energy generated by indian point alone. >> the amount of electricity that it will store is 30 minutes of new york city's energy need. so if you think about the amount of solar or wind that you hypothetically feed to the battery to feed new yorkawawawm?
the ones they rely on to power new york city in high demand periods like the heat waves. to connect them to wind and solar farms proposed for construction outside the city. new york is attempting to wean itself of fossil fuels at the same time that it is taking another major source of carbon-free electricity offline, the indian point nuclear power plant. in 2019, this facility alone was responsible for 50% of the state's power. your power emits no carbon and smog, and unlike renewables like...
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. >>> now let's go to new york city. the city run vaccine sites there are open to anybody over age 16 without an appointment. polo sandoval is outside the museum of natural history. what are you seeing there? >> reporter: well, pam, just consider this. about 31% of the people in new york state now are considered fully vaccinated. just in the last 24 hours, about 189,000 vaccines have actually been administered here in the state. new york authorities, very familiar with the fact that the only way to continue to make those numbers continue to grow is by continuing to open up more locations and as you mentioned, the american museum of natural history here in new york city now serving as a vaccination site elsewhere throughout the state, we're told that the johnson & johnson vaccine will be offered again immediately here, though, for now, it's moderna. as johnson & johnson's covid-19 vaccine is clear to go into arms again, a slight but ongoing drop in overall shots being administered a day. that average number, according to t
. >>> now let's go to new york city. the city run vaccine sites there are open to anybody over age 16 without an appointment. polo sandoval is outside the museum of natural history. what are you seeing there? >> reporter: well, pam, just consider this. about 31% of the people in new york state now are considered fully vaccinated. just in the last 24 hours, about 189,000 vaccines have actually been administered here in the state. new york authorities, very familiar with the fact...
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increases in the history of any state in terms of income taxes and bureaucracy on top of what new york citywhich would bring down the federal income tax c level under biden to 40% of my 50% new york state and city, that's 55 out of every dollar, than the highest property taxes in the country, okay, how dumb am i if i do stay here?y i would argue i'm pretty dumb. >> i don't want to be on yourm show. >> sean: i will write a letter saying bye-bye new york. >> because of my greater question to you, i don't want to contradict you so if you want to say you are, i certainly don't want to disagree with that. >> sean: you like my older brother, thank you, really appreciate it. >> but here's what's fascinating. in new york and california, you have two biggest democratic states, you have gavin newsom in real trouble, qualified theou recall today and i happen to know that he is right on the cusp of losing and has been steadily losing ground for the last couple of months. in new york with somebody running, you're going to have a lower tax, small business oriented job creating pro police candidate and th
increases in the history of any state in terms of income taxes and bureaucracy on top of what new york citywhich would bring down the federal income tax c level under biden to 40% of my 50% new york state and city, that's 55 out of every dollar, than the highest property taxes in the country, okay, how dumb am i if i do stay here?y i would argue i'm pretty dumb. >> i don't want to be on yourm show. >> sean: i will write a letter saying bye-bye new york. >> because of my...
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at some point did you leave the new york city police are dead and what was the next job that you took in march 4th i was hired as a special agent with the drug enforcement administration or the d.a. what year was that approximate as a lot of and what were your duties as a dea agent primarily to address a large scale long term investigations into narcotics into what narcotics drugs and. you had to do some training for that job i assume correct and how long was the training for that proximately 4 and a half months at quantico virginia and what kind of well after during the training were you assigned to a specific location i was and where we were side initially to an unfortunate group in new york city and that i was transferred down to no gallus arizona where my primary sponsibility was investigating cartel activity. and when you say cartel we're talking drug cartels prior's and at some point then you leave the d.n.a. yes what year was that around 2013 why to move back to minnesota and when you moved. back to minnesota have you been here before yes this is one fall so when you went to th
at some point did you leave the new york city police are dead and what was the next job that you took in march 4th i was hired as a special agent with the drug enforcement administration or the d.a. what year was that approximate as a lot of and what were your duties as a dea agent primarily to address a large scale long term investigations into narcotics into what narcotics drugs and. you had to do some training for that job i assume correct and how long was the training for that proximately 4...
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there's another new york city bagel here in chicago. corey: not a new york city bagel. is zero. do people ever walk in and say to you, "oh, i went to your place in skokie"? -corey: they do. lemonis: do they ever go to that place and say, "i went to your place on dearborn"? -corey: they do. lemonis: great. do they ever put reviews on there and you're like, "that's not us"? -corey: they do. -laurie: right. lemonis: i don't want to spend my money and your money and your money to build the brand in a market that somebody else is gonna draft off. i don't like the generic nature of the current name and its lack of specificity or something special, and i feel like there's some underbelly here to why he's resisting. i still don't understand why corey's disappeared. you had built years and years... -corey: to building the brand. -lemonis: ...of building the brand, and then you abandoned it when you bought the business called nyc bagel deli. be honest -- is the reason you didn't bring corey's back because that was the kids' name, because it was just too much to deal with? corey:
there's another new york city bagel here in chicago. corey: not a new york city bagel. is zero. do people ever walk in and say to you, "oh, i went to your place in skokie"? -corey: they do. lemonis: do they ever go to that place and say, "i went to your place on dearborn"? -corey: they do. lemonis: great. do they ever put reviews on there and you're like, "that's not us"? -corey: they do. -laurie: right. lemonis: i don't want to spend my money and your money and...
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from york city this morning, good morning -- from new york city this morning, good morning. bloomberg. ritika: warren buffett, amazon, and blackrock are uniting to sign onto to a letter denouncing what they called any discriminatory legislation making it harder for people to vote. republicans have been trying to enact new election laws in almost every state. egypt has seized the giant container ship that blocked the suez canal last month. authorities are seeking more than $900 billion in cooperation -- then $900 million in compensation. credit suisse has sold about $200 billion of stocks tied to the implosion after archegos capital management. thanks from new york to zurich have been unwinding leveraged equity bets and became the center of one of the biggest margin calls of all time. it will cost credit suisse and other banks about $1 billion in losses. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from new york city for our audienc
from york city this morning, good morning -- from new york city this morning, good morning. bloomberg. ritika: warren buffett, amazon, and blackrock are uniting to sign onto to a letter denouncing what they called any discriminatory legislation making it harder for people to vote. republicans have been trying to enact new election laws in almost every state. egypt has seized the giant container ship that blocked the suez canal last month. authorities are seeking more than $900 billion in...
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the new york city county recently amended a law, initially had banned the use of cho chokeholds. enter, not just of this case but other cases. eric garner in new york. and it's now allowed them again, making it illegal to use them only recklessly. in other words saying that there are circumstances where a chokehold should be an option for officers. and i wonder why the need to reinstate that. is that necessary? >> i didn't hear the first part of the question, jim. where were you talking? what locality? >> talking about new york -- the county here amending a law to allow it under certain circumstances. my basic question to you is, should there be any circumstances where a chokehold is allowed? >> we've had a policy in the nypd for now decades that prohibits the use of chokeholds. and it's been talked about many times. it's not to say that it's fool-proof. i'm not going to stand here and tell you that we have never utilized one, but we have banned it, and we stand by that. >> understood. >> in terms of how that sometimes leads to discussions about diaphragms and things of that natur
the new york city county recently amended a law, initially had banned the use of cho chokeholds. enter, not just of this case but other cases. eric garner in new york. and it's now allowed them again, making it illegal to use them only recklessly. in other words saying that there are circumstances where a chokehold should be an option for officers. and i wonder why the need to reinstate that. is that necessary? >> i didn't hear the first part of the question, jim. where were you talking?...
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public housing in new york city alone has a $40 billion capital need. ed at least $70 billion to fully address the humanitarian crisis in public housing. >> brennan: new york democrats, and speaker pelosi herself, have said they want to see some changes to this bill, including tax relief for state and local governments, the so-called salt tax. chuck schumer has called this a dagger at the heart of new york. are they out of step with your constituents? or is the white house out of step with your constituents? where do you fall on this? >> i certainly support salt deductibility, but my priority is the child tax credit. i represent what is the fourth congressional district in america, and there is no policy that would do more to lift the south bronx out of poverty than the child tax plan. it was so aggressive that it left behind a third of the children. 27 million children in america. i want to see a permanent expansion of the child tax credit, because for me it would be for children where social security has been for senior citizens. >> brennan: to be clea
public housing in new york city alone has a $40 billion capital need. ed at least $70 billion to fully address the humanitarian crisis in public housing. >> brennan: new york democrats, and speaker pelosi herself, have said they want to see some changes to this bill, including tax relief for state and local governments, the so-called salt tax. chuck schumer has called this a dagger at the heart of new york. are they out of step with your constituents? or is the white house out of step...
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we look at new york city, and crime has gone up. ainly do need to have a tax base that is going to be able to support bringing the city back. so i will definitely say it is a little bit of a head scratcher for me. alix: let's talk about business for a second. part of your mandate is to work with women-owned businesses. obviously, women have been harder hit in the pandemic. i am wondering what you are noticing. what do you see? alexandra: first of all, what i believed was an opportunity is probably larger than i even anticipated. that is not just with women that i am talking to, but also there is a recognition, whether it is private equity funds, that is no longer acceptable to have one side of the table not reflect what the other side of the table looks like. there are always going to be horror stories, but i would say overall, there has been a huge interest in what i'm doing. we talk about the pandemic and how women have been affected, but look at certain areas where there are a lot of women run businesses like the wellness sector.
we look at new york city, and crime has gone up. ainly do need to have a tax base that is going to be able to support bringing the city back. so i will definitely say it is a little bit of a head scratcher for me. alix: let's talk about business for a second. part of your mandate is to work with women-owned businesses. obviously, women have been harder hit in the pandemic. i am wondering what you are noticing. what do you see? alexandra: first of all, what i believed was an opportunity is...
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she grew up in new york city. she's in college here in new york city.worried about, these anti-asian racist attacks or something like that. and again, we don't know what this is as of yet, but she cannot believe it's now her family that's affected. she did not want to, as i mentioned, talk at first, but she was generous and selfless enough in the end to tell us the story because she thought about it and understood the only way we get the good stuff, the good energy to stop this unfortunate negative phenomenon from stopping is by hearing about stories like this. >> all right, richard lui, thanks for joining us. >> next, vice president harris is hours away from speaking with the president of guatemala as a part of her role in addressing the humanitarian crisis on our border and across central america. ayman mohyeldin spoke with the president recently and joins us next. >>> and next hour, a special american voices event. latinos and the covid fight. dr. anthony fauci and congressman raul ruiz answer your covid questions. do not miss it. plant at walmart, t
she grew up in new york city. she's in college here in new york city.worried about, these anti-asian racist attacks or something like that. and again, we don't know what this is as of yet, but she cannot believe it's now her family that's affected. she did not want to, as i mentioned, talk at first, but she was generous and selfless enough in the end to tell us the story because she thought about it and understood the only way we get the good stuff, the good energy to stop this unfortunate...
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when you know when york city was 1st hit by the pen demick. and the 1st surge happened in your city and you were admitting very sick he said and i see you. and that number is just really alarming for me i actually didn't know about it till just recently. but also i think it's very important you know it that you know even before depend that make filipinos for ready experiencing are pretty and you know multigenerational and multiply. family household and you know. there's there's already inequality and i think that in the quality was just exacerbated by quite a bit 19 when you talk about inequality and poverty expanse poverty if i say why that is such a giant question would be half a for out here but if you could sort of pinpoint why in particular some filipinos would be ready in a difficult situation can you do that. take that it's really their new stuff and then decided to pick up. so. inequality because i think there chisel are of filipino nurses that work in densely populated urban areas like new york city and los angeles right so and the fac
when you know when york city was 1st hit by the pen demick. and the 1st surge happened in your city and you were admitting very sick he said and i see you. and that number is just really alarming for me i actually didn't know about it till just recently. but also i think it's very important you know it that you know even before depend that make filipinos for ready experiencing are pretty and you know multigenerational and multiply. family household and you know. there's there's already...
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how would you assess new york city real estate today? are coming out of the winter, going into spring looking to buy so they can make their plans for relocating and so what we're seeing right now is that stip call -- typical activity that's taking place, pent-up demand and significant discounts and incentives including paying property taxes for new buyers as well. developers are offering all kinds of incentives. so the market looks like it's more active, but i believe it will be short-lived and then you'll see further price reductions. maria: yeah, because you came on with me a couple of months ago and you said, look, these things don't turn around quickly. we could be in this process for a 10-year period where new york doesn't come back, doesn't reach the peaks that it was. you're seeing home sales up 24% year over year because of the incentives and you're seeing much lower pricing, is that what you see going on in new york right now. >> yes, and also a considerable amount of pent-up demand. think of how inactive the market was previous
how would you assess new york city real estate today? are coming out of the winter, going into spring looking to buy so they can make their plans for relocating and so what we're seeing right now is that stip call -- typical activity that's taking place, pent-up demand and significant discounts and incentives including paying property taxes for new buyers as well. developers are offering all kinds of incentives. so the market looks like it's more active, but i believe it will be short-lived...
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new york city is in trouble. at least 31 people were shot between friday and sunday including a retired nypd officer. now to that mass exodus of policemen and women. they are exiting off the job in record numbers. many blaming anti-police sentiment and the low morale it is causing. the president of the city's police sergeant's union is officers are being demonized and city leaders do nothing or make it worse. >> the truth of the matters is the members of the nypd no longer want to work under mayor deblasio or this city council and corey johnson or the failed leadership of the nypd. we are receiving no backing at all. we go to work every day as the bad guy to the people of the city of new york. the truth is we're the good people, the ones that are helping. >> harris: we're live in new york city. >> good morning to you. it is alarming the number of nypd officers walking away is soaring. take a look at these numbers. according to the department more than 5,300 officers either retired or handed in their retirement pa
new york city is in trouble. at least 31 people were shot between friday and sunday including a retired nypd officer. now to that mass exodus of policemen and women. they are exiting off the job in record numbers. many blaming anti-police sentiment and the low morale it is causing. the president of the city's police sergeant's union is officers are being demonized and city leaders do nothing or make it worse. >> the truth of the matters is the members of the nypd no longer want to work...
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i'm originally from new york city. i'm a ghetto kid born and raised in the bronx single parent household went to public schools. i went to queens aviation high school where i first got my toe wet in aviation. but it really started before then when i saw my first jet fighter on a television program called the man and the challenge when they were and the the show was about ejection seats and fighters. and i said hmm, i get back to do that for a living and so i was fortunate enough to live in new york city where they have his high school called queens aviation high school. we didn't learn how to fly but you learned how to work on airplanes. and so i excelled there. and i was on my way to the air force academy. i would have been in the class of 72 graduated 72. but while i was in my senior year a class might that was front of me. became the high school the flight school guy from the warren officer flight program that the army had the vietnam war was very hot and heavy back then. this is this 1965-66 time frame. and so he c
i'm originally from new york city. i'm a ghetto kid born and raised in the bronx single parent household went to public schools. i went to queens aviation high school where i first got my toe wet in aviation. but it really started before then when i saw my first jet fighter on a television program called the man and the challenge when they were and the the show was about ejection seats and fighters. and i said hmm, i get back to do that for a living and so i was fortunate enough to live in new...
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new york city shootings of 40%. just happened in new york city, and things are going to get even worse. >> emily: gillian, there is also a lot of nuance baked into the spirit it is not just about shoving people dashboard to sean's point, all those consequences, but in this $2 million left out by community groups to the mayor of portland, it included money for an independent oversight committee of the police force. now, isn't that what all of the protests were for? it was more meaningful, thoughtful reform that reflected community values. now, apparently this is what the budget is supposed to go to, and yet they are still voting against it. >> gillian: it's interesting. i haven't thought about it quite that way, but i think you're onto something there, with portland client in particular. a great microcosm of this entire conversation, the crux of the problem in portland is that the city completely disbanded their gun violence reduction squad about a year ago in response or in the wake of the massive protest following
new york city shootings of 40%. just happened in new york city, and things are going to get even worse. >> emily: gillian, there is also a lot of nuance baked into the spirit it is not just about shoving people dashboard to sean's point, all those consequences, but in this $2 million left out by community groups to the mayor of portland, it included money for an independent oversight committee of the police force. now, isn't that what all of the protests were for? it was more meaningful,...
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homeless situation in new york city is not good.t to work, and it's awful. there was no other place for me to go, buts it is a bad situation. i just totally disagree with the press secretary, what he said there. >> yeah. i was there recently, and i could see that the homeless situation has, indeed, gotten worse. of griff, these people that were harassing the cops, they were pretty brazen. how much does the policies that de blasio has enacted that have been affecting the nypd have to do with this sort of attitude toward law enforcement? >> listen, the attitude toward law enforcement in this country is the root of many of our problems. and in that video of the guys yelling in the bull horn, let me see your badge number. i want to commend them for the restraint that they exhibit when they just drive away. i have been in so many protests, particularly here in washington as of late where these protesters are screaming in their faces. and when that happens, it is a very difficult situation to deal with. it's not easy to have the kind of r
homeless situation in new york city is not good.t to work, and it's awful. there was no other place for me to go, buts it is a bad situation. i just totally disagree with the press secretary, what he said there. >> yeah. i was there recently, and i could see that the homeless situation has, indeed, gotten worse. of griff, these people that were harassing the cops, they were pretty brazen. how much does the policies that de blasio has enacted that have been affecting the nypd have to do...
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that developing headline tonight, the federal raid on rudy giuliani's home here in new york city. jon karl on that in a moment. but first, what will be an historic night in our nation's capital. just a short time from now, president biden will deliver his first address to a joint session of congress and to the american people. the president speaking to the nation on the eve of his first 100 days in office. this is day 99. he took office, of course, at a time of great challenge, this once in a century pandemic, millions of jobs lost and he's expected to declare tonight that this country is turning peril into possibility, crisis into opportunity, setback into strength. but it will look a lot different tonight. just 200 people in the house chamber in this pandemic. usually about eight times that, about 1,600 lawmakers and dignitaries for these addresses to congress. but in this pandemic, they will be socially distanced and there will be no guests. it will be far more intimate. president biden with a chance to address a nation, millions at home who are, of course, hoping for a new cha
that developing headline tonight, the federal raid on rudy giuliani's home here in new york city. jon karl on that in a moment. but first, what will be an historic night in our nation's capital. just a short time from now, president biden will deliver his first address to a joint session of congress and to the american people. the president speaking to the nation on the eve of his first 100 days in office. this is day 99. he took office, of course, at a time of great challenge, this once in a...
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. >>> in new york city tonight, the nypd releasing this surveillance video after a series of synagogues are targeted. they are stepping up security. >>> evacuations in the west tonight. flames fueling high winds and dry conditions. hundreds forced to leave. red flag warnings now in effect. >>> the unidentified object. new images tonight from that spacex crew dragon flight. the object that flies by the rocket, just 12 minutes after launch. >>> also tonight, is the earth's axis now shifting? and where to see the pink super moon tonight. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us as we start another week together. and we begin tonight with the coronavirus in the u.s. and the hope that we just might turn one more corner. the cdc is now expected to release updated guidelines on masks outdoors for those who are fully vaccinated, with a renewed push to get to americans who have not been vaccinated yet and those who have skipped their second doses of pfizer or moderna. with his 100-day benchmark approaching, president biden is expected to reveal those new cdc mask guidelines tomorrow.
. >>> in new york city tonight, the nypd releasing this surveillance video after a series of synagogues are targeted. they are stepping up security. >>> evacuations in the west tonight. flames fueling high winds and dry conditions. hundreds forced to leave. red flag warnings now in effect. >>> the unidentified object. new images tonight from that spacex crew dragon flight. the object that flies by the rocket, just 12 minutes after launch. >>> also tonight, is...