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. >> next, two republican candidates vying to be the next mayor of new york city face-off in a debate hosted by new york one and wnyc radio. the republicans are curtis sliwa, founder of the guardian angels safety group and ferdinand matteo, a founder of the new york federation of taxi drivers. this is one hour. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it eating and will come to the republican primary debate for mayor of new york city. i'm errol louis political anchor for spectrum news new york one. over the next hour you'll hear the republican candidates who want to succeed bill de blasio and become mayor of new york. they will weigh in on issues of importance to all new yorkers as we approach primary day on june 22. two nights debate is brought to you by us here at spectrum news new one as well as our federal partners wnyc and the city and our cosponsor, and citizens union, john jay college of criminal justice and social work of votes which is part of the columbia school of social work and the latino leadership institute as well. ten nights debate comes as new yorkers are rapidly emerging from a once-in-a-lifetim
. >> next, two republican candidates vying to be the next mayor of new york city face-off in a debate hosted by new york one and wnyc radio. the republicans are curtis sliwa, founder of the guardian angels safety group and ferdinand matteo, a founder of the new york federation of taxi drivers. this is one hour. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it eating and will come to the republican primary debate for mayor of new york city. i'm errol louis political anchor for spectrum news new york one. over...
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May 28, 2021
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new york city is the largest city with the slowest recovery rate of any in the nation.t's because of mayor de blasio and cuomo who can't get a loan, who can't agree on anything, pointing fingers at one another and as a result we've all been victims of that. we are never going back to doing those things again. >> moderator: relationship with the government is not that great either. what would you do if your sworn in on january 1 and confident we should not have that we should at some public of emergency and you get people from the state that we have to start going back to capacity restriction, mask mandates and so forth. what would you do? sliwa: i would argue with the governor publicly and privately about what the site says. because oftentimes governor cuomo has not followed the signs. look at most recently the cdc and even president joe biden said you no longer to socially distance or wear a mask if you received your vaccines. the governor was very slow to react. in fact, most recently he wanted to your older children to wear masks in preschool and that he had to roll
new york city is the largest city with the slowest recovery rate of any in the nation.t's because of mayor de blasio and cuomo who can't get a loan, who can't agree on anything, pointing fingers at one another and as a result we've all been victims of that. we are never going back to doing those things again. >> moderator: relationship with the government is not that great either. what would you do if your sworn in on january 1 and confident we should not have that we should at some...
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new york city was booming. new york city was hot.ar this time we're looking at two moths after the city closed. we were only doing takeout we went from melba's 39 full-time employees to only having between 9 and 11 employees. business was hurting we do not know if we would make it through the pandemic. however now knowing that new york city will be open all the way and we have a huge campaign going on about shopping the city, i can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel however i have a very difficult time as is every other business owners in the city getting employees. >> let's talk about why you think that is. >> when you look at a city like new york i think there are a couple reasons a couple reasons are because unemployment benefits. a lot of people are waiting until the unemployment benefits run out before they come back so business owners like myself are really having a hard time employing people i had a restaurant that was slated to open march 2020. it has not been able to open it's not able to open because we simply c
new york city was booming. new york city was hot.ar this time we're looking at two moths after the city closed. we were only doing takeout we went from melba's 39 full-time employees to only having between 9 and 11 employees. business was hurting we do not know if we would make it through the pandemic. however now knowing that new york city will be open all the way and we have a huge campaign going on about shopping the city, i can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel however i have a...
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york. with the city reopening many new yorkers _ york. holding _ york. with the city reopening many new yorkers are holding their - new yorkers are holding their breath. culture is seen as a driving force which could help bring about new york's comeback. in the heights a movie set in northern manhattan will open in the film festival next month. the festival helping to revive lower manhattan in the wake of the september 11 attacks. the festivals go find her movie legend robert de niro is literally begging the drug for new york city. meier robert de niro is literally begging the drug for new york city. new york is been through _ the drug for new york city. new york is been through a _ the drug for new york city. new york is been through a lot _ the drug for new york city. new york is been through a lot over— the drug for new york city. new york is been through a lot over the - is been through a lot over the years — is been through a lot over the years it _ is been through a lot over the years. it will come back. never doubted — years. it wil
york. with the city reopening many new yorkers _ york. holding _ york. with the city reopening many new yorkers are holding their - new yorkers are holding their breath. culture is seen as a driving force which could help bring about new york's comeback. in the heights a movie set in northern manhattan will open in the film festival next month. the festival helping to revive lower manhattan in the wake of the september 11 attacks. the festivals go find her movie legend robert de niro is...
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May 21, 2021
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daniel: i think new york city is still the number one city.ays be a big fish in a small pond, but in new york city, i think we have the capability for welcoming tourists and business entertainment and sports as no other city can. of course there is -- when it comes to fine dining, all dining, it is amazing. people are craving to come back to new york city. i see the bus passing by because it is on the second floor, i see the double-decker bus full of people and i'm like, are those tourists back? they are telling us the hotels are reopening. it is a good sign. it is just a question for all of the office buildings to be able to bring back their staff and for the employment to resume so we can bring people back to work. tom: the romance of being at grand central station and looking out that window to the chrysler building, it speaks back to 1941, 1942 as well. boy have we change how we eat now. what is your biggest challenge in developing repeat customers? what is the food angle, the menu angle you need to do in 2021 to keep them coming in? danie
daniel: i think new york city is still the number one city.ays be a big fish in a small pond, but in new york city, i think we have the capability for welcoming tourists and business entertainment and sports as no other city can. of course there is -- when it comes to fine dining, all dining, it is amazing. people are craving to come back to new york city. i see the bus passing by because it is on the second floor, i see the double-decker bus full of people and i'm like, are those tourists...
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new york city needs to reopen, for example, and all major cities need to reopen, but new york city haspandemic, small businesses have closed, about 1,000, and many people have lost their life savings and what they've worked so we've got to get the city open and the city has got a tough decision coming up in june and november about whose going to lead new york city and i think more critical right now, because we're at a place worse than anything we've seen in our generation. this is worse than 9/11 in terms of new york city's ability to recover, and we're going to have to make drastic and aggressive changes to move the city forward , but the first thing has to do with fully reopening now. charles: well, i know that you mulled, for a while, a long time , don, running for the mayor of new york city, and recently, i mean, really, i'm just kind of watching enough focus completely on it, but a lot of these candidates have stumbled, right? there just seems to be a sort of disconnect starting with andrew yang, and then more recently these candidates that thought the average house to brooklyn c
new york city needs to reopen, for example, and all major cities need to reopen, but new york city haspandemic, small businesses have closed, about 1,000, and many people have lost their life savings and what they've worked so we've got to get the city open and the city has got a tough decision coming up in june and november about whose going to lead new york city and i think more critical right now, because we're at a place worse than anything we've seen in our generation. this is worse than...
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the real estate market is on an uptick in new york city. do not think the indicators support the idea of a mass exodus. i also think there's a lot we can do with what we have. when we look at the resources of the city budget, there is allocation and reinvestment we can do with the dollar before we engage in a conversation about generating additional resources. it is important for us to have that conversation. it is fair to ask people to pay for their fair share. while we might say our rates are higher than others in the country, we also have the greatest concentration of wealth. those things should go hand-in-hand in the idea of comparing to other cities does not make sense given the inordinate wealth we have to begin with. lisa: another aspect of it important to keep businesses here is keeping crime and crime down. a lot of people have asked for more please, having a task force in the subway. what is your way of taking down crime? dianne: the best way to do that is to recognize the link between the increase in crime rate and the increase in
the real estate market is on an uptick in new york city. do not think the indicators support the idea of a mass exodus. i also think there's a lot we can do with what we have. when we look at the resources of the city budget, there is allocation and reinvestment we can do with the dollar before we engage in a conversation about generating additional resources. it is important for us to have that conversation. it is fair to ask people to pay for their fair share. while we might say our rates are...
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so, a majority of my opinion comes from my life in new york city. and in new york city i have been personally mistreated by the nypd there. when george floyd died at the hands of the police officers, that broke my heart, i watched the court case, and i cried every time i watched it. i couldn't watch it anymore because it brought back so many bad memories. police have to be held accountable. police have to stop thinking that they're above the law. police have to stop thinking that they are the judge, jury, and executioners. and as long as police unions like the ones in new york city is allowing these officers or supporting these type of policing habits and behaviors, then there won't be change. until the politicians who really, really clamp down on these police unions that protect back police officers, there won't be change. >> that's shepherd in macon, georgia, this morning. shepherd said he watched the trial of derek chauvin and the murder of george floyd. this was president biden after that verdict was announced. >> it was a murder in the full lig
so, a majority of my opinion comes from my life in new york city. and in new york city i have been personally mistreated by the nypd there. when george floyd died at the hands of the police officers, that broke my heart, i watched the court case, and i cried every time i watched it. i couldn't watch it anymore because it brought back so many bad memories. police have to be held accountable. police have to stop thinking that they're above the law. police have to stop thinking that they are the...
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after the price our report says there is looking at the growing divide between rich and poor in new york city stay tuned for that after a short break michael okwu will have more headlines for you at the top of the hour until then as always our web site at state every dot com you can follow us and stay up to date on social media as well where data news i'm rebecca races in the end thanks for watching. i think is everything challenging 1st on how to make a muslim. school much different culture between here and there challenging for everything. from business i think it was worth it for me to come to germany. got my license to work as a swimming instructor to share knowledge to children nothing to do it's just robust discussion. what's your story take part share it on in full migrants caught. new york a global metropolis brimming with culture energy life and of course money but behind the glitz and glamour there's a different story. one in 5 new yorkers is living through the pandemic in poverty. last year 6 early on barrio lost her jobs and one of her sons now she ekes out a living collecting. mo
after the price our report says there is looking at the growing divide between rich and poor in new york city stay tuned for that after a short break michael okwu will have more headlines for you at the top of the hour until then as always our web site at state every dot com you can follow us and stay up to date on social media as well where data news i'm rebecca races in the end thanks for watching. i think is everything challenging 1st on how to make a muslim. school much different culture...
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and new york city and this is why elections are so important, the new york city primary is really goingdetermine, is new york city going to go the way of rudy giuliani or the way of bill de blasio which we can all see has regrettable, costly, and even deadly ends. >> harris: we will move on, governor, really glad to have you here. just manage to shut down one of this nation's biggest fuel pipelines, so who is behind this and just how vulnerable are we to more cyber attacks? next. ♪ ♪ ghs. you could have much more equity than you think! banks can loan you some of it. newday can loan you all of it! the newday100 va cash out loan. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. good night syra. night, drive safe. i love you. drive safe. ok buh bye mommy. you guys ready? you sure you got everything? drive safe. we all say it; chevy can help you do it. with chevy safety assist standard on the new equinox and trailblazer part of the chevy
and new york city and this is why elections are so important, the new york city primary is really goingdetermine, is new york city going to go the way of rudy giuliani or the way of bill de blasio which we can all see has regrettable, costly, and even deadly ends. >> harris: we will move on, governor, really glad to have you here. just manage to shut down one of this nation's biggest fuel pipelines, so who is behind this and just how vulnerable are we to more cyber attacks? next. ♪ ♪...
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ulin new york looks like in new york in the 1970s without studio 54. the citye again become dirty chaotic and dangerous -- just as in the 1970s, a lot of people who live in new york are feeling. maybe you're watching the show right now mask lists from your patio in fort lauderdale, glass of wine in hand thinking to yourself, why should i care about what happens in new york? i voted to get out of that place. let it rot. that's a fair point. consider another perspective. it new york is the biggest city in the united states, more than 8 million people live there including americans. what happens in new york affects all of us. in the end, we have to pay for the bench anyway. we might as well route for the best outcome. tonight, believe it or not, something good might be happening in new york city, in fact, something good is happening. bill de blasio is heading for retirement. we know that for sure. the single worst mayor in the history of representative government has reached the end of his second disastrous term. the long municipal nightmare is over. de blasio was
ulin new york looks like in new york in the 1970s without studio 54. the citye again become dirty chaotic and dangerous -- just as in the 1970s, a lot of people who live in new york are feeling. maybe you're watching the show right now mask lists from your patio in fort lauderdale, glass of wine in hand thinking to yourself, why should i care about what happens in new york? i voted to get out of that place. let it rot. that's a fair point. consider another perspective. it new york is the...
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it was like he never met a gay person in his life. >> you're so human and beautiful, you make new york city >> when covid first hit in march, yang and his family went to their second home in upstate new york. he later told the "times," "can you imagine trying to have two kids on virtual school in a two-bedroom apartment, and then trying to do work yourself?" >> trevor: okay, now that is a gaffe. can they imagine it? my man, new yorkers lived it. the only part that most new yorkers can't imagine is having a second bedroom! i mean, look, i'm not a politician, but just a little bit of advice: you never want to to start a sentence with "can you imagine," and then just describe most people's lives. like, if you're running for mayor of the shire, you never say, "can you imagine being 3'6. you wouldn't be able to reach anything." now, surprisingly, these missteps haven't seemed to hurt yang too much, but he shouldn't start inviting tiktok stars to the mayor's mansion just yet, because just recently, another candidate caught up to him in the polls. former n.y.p.d. police captain eric adams. and if
it was like he never met a gay person in his life. >> you're so human and beautiful, you make new york city >> when covid first hit in march, yang and his family went to their second home in upstate new york. he later told the "times," "can you imagine trying to have two kids on virtual school in a two-bedroom apartment, and then trying to do work yourself?" >> trevor: okay, now that is a gaffe. can they imagine it? my man, new yorkers lived it. the only...
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since then has lived in new york city for 34 years she immigrated illegally from mexico her husband left the family and 6 there raised 5 children all by herself. before the pandemic 6 they had 4 cleaning jobs now she only has one in order to pay the $600.00 rent for her room she collects bottles every day. for the medicaid am i am what kind of early in the morning or at night after dark since the pandemic lots of people collect bottles even the men come at the supermarket cuts full of bottles yet it wasn't like that before but now with the pandemic it's the only way we can survive we don't get help otherwise they must already be a bit but. we're not the number one graduate or. put another one on top. after all. off. was. the recycling contractor that buys sixty's bottles is waiting a few blocks away. across the east river in manhattan project harris and her team of volunteers are also collecting not bottles but cookies to give to new yorkers in need. these cookies are among the most popular in the city chocolate and peanut butter chocolate chip and walnut $7.00 apiece and the boxes are f
since then has lived in new york city for 34 years she immigrated illegally from mexico her husband left the family and 6 there raised 5 children all by herself. before the pandemic 6 they had 4 cleaning jobs now she only has one in order to pay the $600.00 rent for her room she collects bottles every day. for the medicaid am i am what kind of early in the morning or at night after dark since the pandemic lots of people collect bottles even the men come at the supermarket cuts full of bottles...
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the orange line here is the cattle that was received into new york city. so if you look at this, there is only a couple of years where even all the cattle driven out of texas would have supplied the city of new york. only two years. that's how strong just one cities market was for beef. and so, knowing this, if you could just start getting your cattle into that, especially if they are cheap cattle in texas, then you can make a lot of money by the time it gets into this heated market here in new york city. and that's the whole goal. one of the people who realize this very early on was a name men samuel eller ten. and alert and realized a couple of things. one, city streets were really getting messy, no matter where you went in the united states. chicago was a mess for the same reasons that new york city streets were. st. louis had the same problems. and so, allerton, pittsburgh had the same problems. so allerton decided, all put together whether called union stock yards. now he was the first to do this. and the first one was in pittsburgh. and whatever union
the orange line here is the cattle that was received into new york city. so if you look at this, there is only a couple of years where even all the cattle driven out of texas would have supplied the city of new york. only two years. that's how strong just one cities market was for beef. and so, knowing this, if you could just start getting your cattle into that, especially if they are cheap cattle in texas, then you can make a lot of money by the time it gets into this heated market here in new...
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new york city is just for a vacation no u.s. city is just sit and have fun. in the inner city is now. a place sashimi believe in. snow. and kitchens i want to bring in today talk a little bit about where we are with the case in the position of the arguments the city is making in the fight them having with the city just continues and i told them what you and i have talked about before like if you tell us where the b.b. is don't drop the lawsuit today that's what this is all about that we're trying to find out they don't believe us if it's about money it's not about a search for the truth. one of the issues for the city or katrina is if you stab was here but they don't know there are other cases like yours that are out there pending and they don't want to make bad law they don't want to make their precedent so the further make a cautious back and slow us down the latter these things bad things will happen to the city so they're part of their delay is to not let this case come to trial because there are other cases that are going to follow shortly board. and if
new york city is just for a vacation no u.s. city is just sit and have fun. in the inner city is now. a place sashimi believe in. snow. and kitchens i want to bring in today talk a little bit about where we are with the case in the position of the arguments the city is making in the fight them having with the city just continues and i told them what you and i have talked about before like if you tell us where the b.b. is don't drop the lawsuit today that's what this is all about that we're...
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we know that violence in new york city, crime in new york city is up as well. mayor, what are you going to do about that? >> well, there are a number of things we have to do as quickly as possible. so you have to track down the folks perpetrating these things and get the clearance rate up. the clearance rate or rate as which we're solving some of these shootings is way too low. it's 20%, 25% in some parts of new york city. which means if you shoot someone, there's a good chance you'll be on the loose and shoot another person. that's job one. we have to provide more resources to people coming out of prison because sometimes they will give tries some kind of payback or another violent act. so there are things we can do immediately to get crime going down in new york, but you're right this is a national phenomenon. there's a lot of pain and pent-up energy and it's expressing itself in violence in so many places. >> what about funding for the police force in general? >> i think defunding the police is the wrong approach here in new york city. we have to take the re
we know that violence in new york city, crime in new york city is up as well. mayor, what are you going to do about that? >> well, there are a number of things we have to do as quickly as possible. so you have to track down the folks perpetrating these things and get the clearance rate up. the clearance rate or rate as which we're solving some of these shootings is way too low. it's 20%, 25% in some parts of new york city. which means if you shoot someone, there's a good chance you'll be...
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any there with the city of new york is always going to take me years. getting records have a city york requires motion after motion after motion for a judge to compel them to respond they're more concerned the security issues and welfare issues and housing issues and all the things that make the city a unique in crazy place. it's almost like. no matter how much will. never happen i can never guarantee you that i'm going to give you an answer that question and i know that's the most important thing to see and that's been the focus of my case it's always been about getting those answers. i need. to join the union. they came for one cry. to be free equal mitt. period. and i feel very emotional about it because. not only are the soldiers interred here . but so is my daughter. i named her a ship. we call and i was selves with many questions. about our daughter. so we hope to bring closure to our family and to bring on a love and respect to a so. that we haven't had the opportunity. on a properly for almost 50 years to this day. to not to have touched the eart
any there with the city of new york is always going to take me years. getting records have a city york requires motion after motion after motion for a judge to compel them to respond they're more concerned the security issues and welfare issues and housing issues and all the things that make the city a unique in crazy place. it's almost like. no matter how much will. never happen i can never guarantee you that i'm going to give you an answer that question and i know that's the most important...
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i'm a new yorker and i believe that new york is more than you know the old idea of the city on the hill new york is really what america is about. and there is a tragedy inherent in a big metropolis and. there are all these stories of the chance is gone by the mistakes. bad childhood bad choices or just bad luck. that's something that any great metropolis contends was. but there's something more here. that you could have a loving family a career money set aside. and you could still end up in a mass grave on an island off limits to the public. buried by inmates paid $0.50 an hour. when rises in from the south carrying the clowning of the bell boy from your bar city island tolling its fist full warning. all around is desolate and sound. no kind hand to decorate these graves with trophies of love them or number ones. and even a headstone to show us interred what was once a human being. my baby was already sick so our already knew. there was a 5050 chance of him living or diane. gave birth to him i didn't have the financial to be able to bury him and stuff so the hospital gave me. a week for
i'm a new yorker and i believe that new york is more than you know the old idea of the city on the hill new york is really what america is about. and there is a tragedy inherent in a big metropolis and. there are all these stories of the chance is gone by the mistakes. bad childhood bad choices or just bad luck. that's something that any great metropolis contends was. but there's something more here. that you could have a loving family a career money set aside. and you could still end up in a...
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todd: that is not allowed but that performance between them -- jillian: you were talking new york cityhorts? all right. thank you. 24 after they are the cdc accused of exaggerating covid transmission guidelines, medical expert will join us to discuss. todd: download the fox been super 6 apps for a chance to win 10,$000 which all you need to do is predict 6 outcomes in the super 6 quiz show. topics range from entertainment to sports which is free to play. ♪♪ gillette proglide. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke. so you're ready for the day with a fresh face for a fresh start. for a limited time get a 5th cartridge free. todd: director of the cdc defend the agency's covid guidance after new york times report revealed that exaggerated the risk of transmission outside. jillian: marianne joins us with the cdc response. >> reporter: a lot of catching covid outside are lower than previously thought. instead of a 10% chance your risk is less than one% according to a new new york times report. >> we can do outside without masks, american
todd: that is not allowed but that performance between them -- jillian: you were talking new york cityhorts? all right. thank you. 24 after they are the cdc accused of exaggerating covid transmission guidelines, medical expert will join us to discuss. todd: download the fox been super 6 apps for a chance to win 10,$000 which all you need to do is predict 6 outcomes in the super 6 quiz show. topics range from entertainment to sports which is free to play. ♪♪ gillette proglide. five blades...
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jonathan: either that of the -- where the ego of new york city's mayor. he mayor of miami, the mayor of new york, the mayor of dallas, if they want to get the word out, you go on surveillance or morning joe or cnn, that's what you do. that's the new reality. lisa: i would argue that many local policies are national now. jonathan: a press release in a series of interviews after that. tom: let's go with capital economics. how have you changed your spreadsheet on output in the last week or so? what is the nuance you have amended? >> we have not changed our spreadsheet. what has happened is we have become a bit nervous. we pegged to six .5% wrote in the u.s. this year. two weeks ago, number of people said 8%. we were slightly nervous we might undershooting. the consensus has shifted back to six point 5% which is still strong. it would make the u.s. the leader in economies. i think the u.s. is back to us --to its pre-pandemic growth. it's probably not as strong as some people were expecting a couple of years ago. jonathan: what do you make of the calls for tape
jonathan: either that of the -- where the ego of new york city's mayor. he mayor of miami, the mayor of new york, the mayor of dallas, if they want to get the word out, you go on surveillance or morning joe or cnn, that's what you do. that's the new reality. lisa: i would argue that many local policies are national now. jonathan: a press release in a series of interviews after that. tom: let's go with capital economics. how have you changed your spreadsheet on output in the last week or so?...
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automatically more willing and eager to get vaccinated still though daily vaccinations are falling in new york city and across the country it's a global pandemic it's a new york virus it's an american virus and it's something that we should all as a people should be united to fight. on monday 1200000 covert vaccinations were given in the u.s. the 7 day rolling average of daily vaccinations fell to 2300000 a 32 percent drop from 3400000 shots a day just 3 weeks ago in new york city for example more than 115000 were given in a single day on april 8th on thursday that figure was 4 full lower with just 28100 $93.00 shots given in the 24 hour period and in an effort to boost vaccinations and spur tourism new york city is in talks to offer free that seems to visitors we want to go the extra mile make it easy for tourists if they're here get vaccinated while you're here it makes sense to put mobile vaccination sites where the tourists are and that is good for all of us that they go it's good for them it's another reason to be here and know you going to be taken care of mayor bill de blasio went on to say
automatically more willing and eager to get vaccinated still though daily vaccinations are falling in new york city and across the country it's a global pandemic it's a new york virus it's an american virus and it's something that we should all as a people should be united to fight. on monday 1200000 covert vaccinations were given in the u.s. the 7 day rolling average of daily vaccinations fell to 2300000 a 32 percent drop from 3400000 shots a day just 3 weeks ago in new york city for example...
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. >> charles: looking live at new york city. nearly 30 people shot over the weekend. t the only city where crime is surging. fox news is aishah hasnie is in new york with more on the spike officials are seeing. aishah? >> i've been covering this crime story for more than a year now. things get worse because of weekends like this past weekend. take a look at the numbers here. just tragic. 22 shootings across the constituent from friday through sunday. injuring 27 people, charles, including a manhattan federal prosecutor. yeah, she was hit by a stray bullet in the face while she was eating at a thai restaurant friday. shootings are up 81%. chicago, wow, had a worse weekend. nine people were killed and 38 people injured by gun fire. the victims include a 15-year-old boy shot in the head while sitting on a front porch. gun fire is up, charles, in several major cities. pressure continues to mount on police. st. louis, for example, which by the way has the worst murder rate in the country right now. the democratic mayor is trying to defund the police by $4 million and shut d
. >> charles: looking live at new york city. nearly 30 people shot over the weekend. t the only city where crime is surging. fox news is aishah hasnie is in new york with more on the spike officials are seeing. aishah? >> i've been covering this crime story for more than a year now. things get worse because of weekends like this past weekend. take a look at the numbers here. just tragic. 22 shootings across the constituent from friday through sunday. injuring 27 people, charles,...
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, the >>> and in new york city, the rescue on the subway. >>> and in new york city, the rescue on the subway. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia - td. and it can seem like that's all people see. some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including sleepiness. don't drive, operate heavy machinery, or do other dangerous activities until you know how ingrezza affects you. other serious side effects include potential heart rhythm problems and abnormal movements. shift the focus more on you. ask your doctor about ingrezza. it's simple. one pill, once-daily. #1 prescribed for td. learn how you could pay as little as $0 at ingrezza.com (brett
, the >>> and in new york city, the rescue on the subway. >>> and in new york city, the rescue on the subway. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia - td. and it can seem like that's all people see. some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements...
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blue-collar's hard-working people in the city of new york. e endorsed my campaign because they know i protected the city and 22 years. public safety safety is a prerequisite to prosperity. tom: it is the way he got to the 22 year career. we will not go into it because of time. you had an original path to serving with the nypd. tell us how the nypd can change with mayor adams? eric: it is about rebuilding trust. i will state this over and over again. many of my collects running for office do not want to talk about this. we have to change the ecosystem of public safety, defined the role of the police, but most importantly we need each other. the streets of our country in general, specifically in new york, those streets will be controlled by the good guys or the bad guys. i will be darned if i will let the bad guys take us back to the days where we were having 2000 homicides a year. i will rebuild trust with law enforcement and communities in the city. lisa: this is an incredibly important message at a time shootings were up 160% -- 166% in april
blue-collar's hard-working people in the city of new york. e endorsed my campaign because they know i protected the city and 22 years. public safety safety is a prerequisite to prosperity. tom: it is the way he got to the 22 year career. we will not go into it because of time. you had an original path to serving with the nypd. tell us how the nypd can change with mayor adams? eric: it is about rebuilding trust. i will state this over and over again. many of my collects running for office do not...
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right now, dark new york city. year since the pandemic shut down the big apple but mayor bill de blasio says businesses will have to wait two more months to fully return to normal with a target date to fully reopen by july 1st. his declaration comes as governor andrew cuomo expands the city's indoor dining capacity to 75% and this is going to happen on friday. and it is finally a light at the end of the tunnel. a new york city restaurant owner, robert griffin joins us now to discuss. thanks for being with us this morning. >> good morning, ashley. ashley: you own two restaurants, american brass and my ella. what are the capacities of both of those restaurants? >> technically, on paper, american brass is 317. my ella is 225. that's without the outdoor. ashley: when this opens up on friday to 75% capacity, what boost if any is that going to have for your business, where we stand right now, if it's going to behalf of 300, so around 150 for at least one of them. >> yeah. believe it or not, when you put in the six foot r
right now, dark new york city. year since the pandemic shut down the big apple but mayor bill de blasio says businesses will have to wait two more months to fully return to normal with a target date to fully reopen by july 1st. his declaration comes as governor andrew cuomo expands the city's indoor dining capacity to 75% and this is going to happen on friday. and it is finally a light at the end of the tunnel. a new york city restaurant owner, robert griffin joins us now to discuss. thanks for...
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from new york city, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york city, for our audience worldwide,ing to you. here's the price action. we pull back on the nasdaq by a little more than 1%. some defensive price action this morning and the equity market at least. if you switch up the board and get to the bond market, a picture of treasuries, a picture of bonds. german 10 year yields getting closer and closer back to zero. the demand for an auction out of europe this morning really soft. that was -63 basis points at the start of november and it's been climbing ever since, in line with that cyclical trade in the equity market. banks in europe up almost 70% since then through the same time period. my question is a simple, what happens when attention turns oil from that and turns towards with happening in italy? italian yields have been climbing for seven straight days. that's a very different story to a bond market repricing. we will talk about that. switch up the board. finish on the foreign-exchange. euro-dollar right now, 1.22 handle. a bit of dollar strength today replacing that doll
from new york city, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york city, for our audience worldwide,ing to you. here's the price action. we pull back on the nasdaq by a little more than 1%. some defensive price action this morning and the equity market at least. if you switch up the board and get to the bond market, a picture of treasuries, a picture of bonds. german 10 year yields getting closer and closer back to zero. the demand for an auction out of europe this morning really soft. that...
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when lifeguards are on duty summer is back in new york city. we hope people come out and enjoy themselves >> anything special we need to know we are making weekend plans. what do we need to know, mitchell >> first, we are going to have the beaches open people are not required to wear face coverings we encourage people to social distance if they use the comfort stations or restrooms, they must wear a face covering. if they don't have one, we have staff on duty to hand out the face coverings other than that, come out and enjoy. >> we did a story on the shepherd smith show of the nba you have 15,000 fans inside madison square garden. it seems, mitchell, we're not seeing the mask rules line up necessarily. where do you stand how often do you readjust some of the requirements? >> well, we always listen to the cdc guidance we also listen to the governor's office and work with the mayor because we will be outdoors and according to state guidance,dis have to keep a face covering outdoors if you do to coney island, a lot of the concessions require a fac
when lifeguards are on duty summer is back in new york city. we hope people come out and enjoy themselves >> anything special we need to know we are making weekend plans. what do we need to know, mitchell >> first, we are going to have the beaches open people are not required to wear face coverings we encourage people to social distance if they use the comfort stations or restrooms, they must wear a face covering. if they don't have one, we have staff on duty to hand out the face...
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i want to start with the news out of new york city. r bill de blasio suggesting that the city will fully reopen by july 1, even as the rest of the state currently ranks third in the nation for covid cases. is this a realistic and safe timeline, dr. fauci? >> well, we're going to have to wait to see how things go. if we continue to vaccinate people in a steady manner, and by the time we get to july, we have the overwhelming proportion of the people vaccinated and the cases continue on the downward trend that they are now -- they're starting to come down from that high plateau of around 60,000 per day. if they continue to come down, that could be a reasonable projection but i wouldn't guarantee it and i wouldn't declare victory yet. i mean, that's a good thing to get people anticipating something that they've been wanting and longing for, for so long. that's not a bad thing. so long as it doesn't allow people to then all of a sudden say, we've won and pull back on the kind of public health measures that we know we have to implement accord
i want to start with the news out of new york city. r bill de blasio suggesting that the city will fully reopen by july 1, even as the rest of the state currently ranks third in the nation for covid cases. is this a realistic and safe timeline, dr. fauci? >> well, we're going to have to wait to see how things go. if we continue to vaccinate people in a steady manner, and by the time we get to july, we have the overwhelming proportion of the people vaccinated and the cases continue on the...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: from new york city -- jon: from new york city for alreadyide, this is bloomberg surveillance on bloombergtv. equity features positive 25, call it. equities of .6%, the nasdaq up around one percentage point. as the rotation stalling? is there more to go? there's more runway for this rotation to continue. many of you share that view. we have seen a huge trading range over the last week or so. i say huge, 24 basis points to be precise. last friday, at the low, 146. the high yesterday, 170. we come in two basis points, down about three. that is the bond market in the united states. that's get to the bond market of the south of europe and italy. at the lows of the year in february, south of 50 basis points. now north of 100 at 1.084%. that repricing gets your attention, my attention, a lot of people while attention, and i'm sure the ecb's attention as well. tom: in italy, about one third backed the pandemic yield and they are getting back to autumn early autumn of last year. a little different trajectory than what we see in germany. further prose
this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: from new york city -- jon: from new york city for alreadyide, this is bloomberg surveillance on bloombergtv. equity features positive 25, call it. equities of .6%, the nasdaq up around one percentage point. as the rotation stalling? is there more to go? there's more runway for this rotation to continue. many of you share that view. we have seen a huge trading range over the last week or so. i say huge, 24 basis points to be precise. last...
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. ♪ ♪ >> just a few months later thee sh dr new york city apartment. ♪ ♪ >> have you been creative int? >> notally really. >> reporter: yeah. >> i was a little shell shocked and a lot of my artist friends processed in writing, and in making and creation and i was just very quiet. and depressed. >> reporter: yeah, it was easy to be depressed. >> it was, i mean, just horrific. >> reporter: on top of losing a friend, broadway star nick co are -- cordero to covid-19 and catching it herself, it weighed o her. >> i was like, there's nothing to be said about this. >> reporter: then came a zoom call out of the blue? >> yeah. yeah. >> it was tina fey, ask canning her to star in a new -- asking her to star in a new scripted show. >> i was very scared. >> reporter: what were you scared of? >> there was the fear of can i do it. this is outside my comfort zone, i have never done on tv before. and i'm now number one on the call sheet. >> reporter: in the comedy, she and her co-stars, play mbs of a '90s girl group that reunite in their 40s and reclaim their fame. i'm going to write us a hit. >> an a
. ♪ ♪ >> just a few months later thee sh dr new york city apartment. ♪ ♪ >> have you been creative int? >> notally really. >> reporter: yeah. >> i was a little shell shocked and a lot of my artist friends processed in writing, and in making and creation and i was just very quiet. and depressed. >> reporter: yeah, it was easy to be depressed. >> it was, i mean, just horrific. >> reporter: on top of losing a friend, broadway star nick co are...
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>> in new york city, one of the great legacies will be that we now have relaxed all rules with respectand it's a great thing for new york. it's an outward symbol that the city is open for business. and i just remember in the early days of last summer when we started to serve food on the street. we didn't know how to do it. we were taking people's temperatures at the table and qr codes for contact tracing. some of that may still be the case. but with the number of new yorkers who have been vaccinated, you can just feel in the air how much more competent people are dining out. i do bhef telieve outdoor dininl be a great legacy of. this it helped restaurants economy. rents have done nothing but go up over the last 15 years or so. and what this does is to help rationalize the rent you're paying indoors by adding seats outdoors for the people who feel very comfortable dining indoors, i think it's going to look pretty much like it used to. >> that's really amazing to think about. you were also appointed in it you chair of the new york city's economic development board. and we were looking at
>> in new york city, one of the great legacies will be that we now have relaxed all rules with respectand it's a great thing for new york. it's an outward symbol that the city is open for business. and i just remember in the early days of last summer when we started to serve food on the street. we didn't know how to do it. we were taking people's temperatures at the table and qr codes for contact tracing. some of that may still be the case. but with the number of new yorkers who have been...
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from new york city alongside tom keene, i'm jonathan ferro.g, good morning. -- from new york city this morning, good morning. alongside tom keene, i'm jonathan ferro. they nasdaq 100 now just about in positive territory on the s&p. in the fx market, euro stronger get euro-dollar, $1.2082. yields basically unchanged, 1.68% on tens after a sneak peek above 1.70% today. tom: jon and i both watching that as well. the currency market not giving me much love today. there's not much going on there. jonathan: swissie come again bid stronger -- swissie, yen bid stronger this morning. a defensive posture earlier today starting to unwind as we make some progress this morning. tom: right now on the equity markets, jonathan krinsky joins us of baycrest partners. i love the distinction of the absolute versus the relative analysis. for our radio and television audiences, describe absolute return versus relative return, and how you handle that right now. jonathan k: we have been discussing, as many have, the growth value trade. if you take a step back and loo
from new york city alongside tom keene, i'm jonathan ferro.g, good morning. -- from new york city this morning, good morning. alongside tom keene, i'm jonathan ferro. they nasdaq 100 now just about in positive territory on the s&p. in the fx market, euro stronger get euro-dollar, $1.2082. yields basically unchanged, 1.68% on tens after a sneak peek above 1.70% today. tom: jon and i both watching that as well. the currency market not giving me much love today. there's not much going on...
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that could help many businesses in new york city area.athan: kailey leinz, surveillance early addition anchor. down near battery park over the weekend, absolutely packed. we get back to business in many ways in new york city and elsewhere. in the equity market, we fade on discovery. off the highs. we were up 17% or 18%. 8% we are positive? we have faded in early trading. lisa: there is a lot of hope big into this trade. -- there's a lot of hope baked into this trade. what is actually baked in? $3 billion in synergies. job cuts. you wonder how much is baked in in terms of the amount of money they save versus the anticipated market share they could gain. jonathan: the moveon at&t fading as well. let's bring in check now and, -- chetan ahyan. just to be out there, bold, optimistic about the future when many people were not. that call has played out. what is next? chetan: the next as we will see a big pickup in the cycle globally in the u.s. as well as the rest of the world. the numbers we are highlighting is the capex numbers globally would
that could help many businesses in new york city area.athan: kailey leinz, surveillance early addition anchor. down near battery park over the weekend, absolutely packed. we get back to business in many ways in new york city and elsewhere. in the equity market, we fade on discovery. off the highs. we were up 17% or 18%. 8% we are positive? we have faded in early trading. lisa: there is a lot of hope big into this trade. -- there's a lot of hope baked into this trade. what is actually baked in?...
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cbs' mola lenghi is going to lead off our coverage tonight from new york city. , mola. >> reporter: good evening, norah. students will be back in theuden classroom at public schools like this one beginning in september. new york is one of the first major cities in the country to end remote learning, but right now, more than 60% of the city's public school students are learning online. tonight, there's another sign of life returning to normal. the nation's largest school district, with more than a million students, will end remote learning beginning this fall. >> every single child will be back in the classroom. >> reporter: as districts nationwide return to in-person learning, more parents can get back to work, helping the economy recover. >> this is going to be crucial for families. so many parents are relieved, i know, and it's also going to help us move this whole city forward. >> reporter: the news comes as s adults are nearly fully vaccinated, and the number of covid cases in children fell for a second straight week. a small study has found that most childre
cbs' mola lenghi is going to lead off our coverage tonight from new york city. , mola. >> reporter: good evening, norah. students will be back in theuden classroom at public schools like this one beginning in september. new york is one of the first major cities in the country to end remote learning, but right now, more than 60% of the city's public school students are learning online. tonight, there's another sign of life returning to normal. the nation's largest school district, with...
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in new york city on that. at "new york post" columnist, crackerjack writer left new york for a while. temporarily camping out in florida. carol, you did that based on what? when you first left new york because of everything like this going on in new york or did that all come later? >> well, it's a mixture of things. i think in the last year plus, new york has really not had a lot of glory. i think our governor has done a terrible job. i think our mayor of new york city has done a terrible job. i felt i was raising my kids in a crazy place. i wanted to get them out for a little while unfortunately. we're still new yorkers, we're going to return but it is, you know, it just sort of you have to do what is best for your kids. that was the moment we realized, we need to go. neil: florida is a lot less expensive place to live. must be appealing? >> well the thing is it is always been. people are saying oh, the weather in florida or low taxes. it has always been the case. what happened, what really changed is that new
in new york city on that. at "new york post" columnist, crackerjack writer left new york for a while. temporarily camping out in florida. carol, you did that based on what? when you first left new york because of everything like this going on in new york or did that all come later? >> well, it's a mixture of things. i think in the last year plus, new york has really not had a lot of glory. i think our governor has done a terrible job. i think our mayor of new york city has done...
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from new york city this morning, i am jonathan ferro.ity market, s&p 500, futures advancing 15 points. yields on 10 year, 162.59, down almost a basis point. mild moves, no drama. the european commission, europeans pushing forward to try to reopen travel to vaccinated individuals perhaps worldwide. the easiest place to die in asset prices is trying to be short a bubble to early -- too early. tom: no question about that. the dow at 33,000, good to see the dow. amazon not in the dow. jonathan: are you just trying to wind me up on monday? tom: marty, two years ago, republicans were trying to get out in front of the democratic juggernaut. this is on the shores of illinois. she retired. it is trump territory as well. this is the calculus of the stuff we talk about. how do democrats respond in this legislation that they may lose the house? marty: that could lose -- they could lose the house. that has been the traditional bounce back for the opposition party in the midterms. how the economy is behaving, how the markets are behaving two years fro
from new york city this morning, i am jonathan ferro.ity market, s&p 500, futures advancing 15 points. yields on 10 year, 162.59, down almost a basis point. mild moves, no drama. the european commission, europeans pushing forward to try to reopen travel to vaccinated individuals perhaps worldwide. the easiest place to die in asset prices is trying to be short a bubble to early -- too early. tom: no question about that. the dow at 33,000, good to see the dow. amazon not in the dow. jonathan:...
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you read time and time again particularly about new york city, it is dead and now coming back can we have a city coming back on the real estate front when we have this strong housing market in the suburbs >> i think there's some truth to that there's a migration from cities like new york and san francisco into some of the outer suburbs of them but one thing to keep in mind is that the migration that we are seeing is also not too far away not like people leave new york city and going to far away state but within commutable kind of a distance that's one point the second point is even though the home prices in less densely populated suburbs have been faster than the, say, places densely populated like new york city we think this over time will revert back so i am not going to say that the -- as long as we have a continued demand for shelter and a lack of availability of such ply i am not going to say that there is a threat to the new york city marngt. >> that's good to hear but in terms of demand/supply dynamic, people during the pandemic wanted more space so now that there's a reopening
you read time and time again particularly about new york city, it is dead and now coming back can we have a city coming back on the real estate front when we have this strong housing market in the suburbs >> i think there's some truth to that there's a migration from cities like new york and san francisco into some of the outer suburbs of them but one thing to keep in mind is that the migration that we are seeing is also not too far away not like people leave new york city and going to...
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thanks so much. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: homicides and gun violence are up in new york city andplaces across the country compared to two years ago. some blame the uptick on criminal justice reform, but advocates say it's far too early to tease out exactly what is driving the surge, especially as the country is still suffering from the effects of the pandemic. for more, newshour weekend's christopher booker sat down with jullian harris-calvin of the vera institute of justice in new york, a nearly 60-ye-old advocacy organization focused on criminal justice reform. >> reporter: can you put the recent increase in violent crime into context within new york city in the last 30 years? >> yes. so, the increase in gun and homicide violence is an increase compared to the last two or three years. it is still 70% below what we were seeing in the '90s, and somewhere around 50% below what we were seeing in the early 2000s. so, there is an increase and it matters, but it is not this dramatic crime wave. rapes are-- are down, larceny is down, burglary is down. all of the other things we think a
thanks so much. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: homicides and gun violence are up in new york city andplaces across the country compared to two years ago. some blame the uptick on criminal justice reform, but advocates say it's far too early to tease out exactly what is driving the surge, especially as the country is still suffering from the effects of the pandemic. for more, newshour weekend's christopher booker sat down with jullian harris-calvin of the vera institute of justice in...
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we had this conversation about the 3% in new york city.ds to be back in school. i am grateful that the biden administration is listening to parents and to teachers and to administrators and to even fox to try to figure out how we get people vaccinated, how we get our kids back to school and how we get our -- >> martha: let me ask you a question. everyone agrees on that score. we can discuss why it didn't happen a long time ago. but god forbid, now it's spring. right? school is almost over and these kids are not back yet. what will it take -- you said it's time to go back. so are teacher going to require that all students vaccinated? when will that be? will you have everybody back in september, 100 in-class five days a week? >> i hope so. >> martha: will you require that every student that comes in to the school is >> no. >> martha: no. absolutely not. >> but that's why you have to still have some mitigation. because it's only emergency use vaccination right now. but i would hope that fox would what everybody else in public health is doing,
we had this conversation about the 3% in new york city.ds to be back in school. i am grateful that the biden administration is listening to parents and to teachers and to administrators and to even fox to try to figure out how we get people vaccinated, how we get our kids back to school and how we get our -- >> martha: let me ask you a question. everyone agrees on that score. we can discuss why it didn't happen a long time ago. but god forbid, now it's spring. right? school is almost over...
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i am confident that i know these two cities in new york and we are looking live to new orleans, mercedes-benzi want to go to new orleans, i want to go back to the beautiful city. jillian: i was just about to say that. bring them back for everyone, i appreciate that. todd: you are watching "fox and friends first" with wednesday morning. jillian: let's start with this fox news alert, rockets rocking gaza for another night as israel keeps up its assault on hamas was violence showing no signs of slowing is protests get ugly in jerusalem and the west bank. todd: we are just getting word there are sirens going out, there is incoming fire from hamas. you can see a police checkpoint behind me with those houses slated for eviction, palestinian ramp his car into this checkpoint over the weekend, he was shot dead by police and there were services here yesterday because the raid continued to build exacerbated by scenes of devastation we've seen out of the gaza strip and clashes around the west bank, 3 palestinians were killed and there was a general strike across all of israel and arab communities. hamas
i am confident that i know these two cities in new york and we are looking live to new orleans, mercedes-benzi want to go to new orleans, i want to go back to the beautiful city. jillian: i was just about to say that. bring them back for everyone, i appreciate that. todd: you are watching "fox and friends first" with wednesday morning. jillian: let's start with this fox news alert, rockets rocking gaza for another night as israel keeps up its assault on hamas was violence showing no...
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there's another new york city bagel here in chicago. corey: not a new york city bagel.t the "c." -corey: that's correct. -laurie: wait, wait, wait. -corey: the "c." -lemonis: and the likelihood of confusion 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
there's another new york city bagel here in chicago. corey: not a new york city bagel.t the "c." -corey: that's correct. -laurie: wait, wait, wait. -corey: the "c." -lemonis: and the likelihood of confusion 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...
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city looking? what do you think of new york? day. that's pretty much the case. >> dana: the vaccines have definitely made a difference. sunshine is making a difference. >> bill: the weather. >> dana: the fact that the masks if you're vaccinated if people more comfortable. not everyone. >> bill: i think the store owners here, whether they have a restaurant or a bar or what have you, i think they've been through a lot and for them to still be standing says a lot about them. >> dana: here we are. i do think that you can see there is a sense of optimism in the city even though everyone who lives here you know there are a lot of empty store fronts. as the woman said the trees are greener this year. >> bill: the process has begun. >> dana: the big apple. the big reveal. jasper's debut on "america's newsroom." he is 9 years old. he got a new tie for the occasion. there he is, america. i had to go shopping for that tie. jasper wants to check out the camera there. i love the last few months being with you even during covid. here we are re
city looking? what do you think of new york? day. that's pretty much the case. >> dana: the vaccines have definitely made a difference. sunshine is making a difference. >> bill: the weather. >> dana: the fact that the masks if you're vaccinated if people more comfortable. not everyone. >> bill: i think the store owners here, whether they have a restaurant or a bar or what have you, i think they've been through a lot and for them to still be standing says a lot about...
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look at new york city. iberal left wing city that elected rudy giuliani and ushered in a two mayor leadership of republicans who effectively ran on law and order and the city flew flourished. there is a point people reach their breaking points and the reason democrats are trying to say it is not defund the police because they know it's stupid. republicans would be wise to say secure our borders and secure our streets. the easiest argument and republicans if they can't seize on it, why do they exist? >> harris: you saw moments ago the former ambassador to the united states and israel. we were talking about the resurgence in crime against our jewish community members. police are needed now more than ever. we have resurgence of cruel things coming onto the horizon. we'll move on to this. senator ted cruz getting into it. i don't know if you saw this. with msnbc's brian williams after the senator criticized the military's woke ad campaign and cited a viral video that compared this ad to russian military ads. thi
look at new york city. iberal left wing city that elected rudy giuliani and ushered in a two mayor leadership of republicans who effectively ran on law and order and the city flew flourished. there is a point people reach their breaking points and the reason democrats are trying to say it is not defund the police because they know it's stupid. republicans would be wise to say secure our borders and secure our streets. the easiest argument and republicans if they can't seize on it, why do they...
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. 1% new york city new york state has all that beautiful land the finger lakes reislings are marvelouscanadidvous. >> such a conaseaur. >> thank you, boertha coombs. >>> let's get a check outside of the headlines. we have frances rivera in new york >> good morning, brian we start with the stage that is set. supreme court showdown over abortion rights. the justices will review a mississippi law that could we weaken roe v. wade it cannot ban abortions after 23 weeks. the court will hear the case in the fall with the decision about a year from now. >>> and in ohio, vaccinations are on the rise after the state debuted the vax-a-million program. $1 million lottery for those who get the jab. the director of the health department is getting reports of bigger groups showing up to get vaccinated five drawing will be held starting may 26th. >>> a newly leaked navy video appears to show an unidentified flying object. in it, you see the object flying above the water going back and forth for a few minutes near san diego before it disappears filmmaker who obtained the video says it was captured by n
. 1% new york city new york state has all that beautiful land the finger lakes reislings are marvelouscanadidvous. >> such a conaseaur. >> thank you, boertha coombs. >>> let's get a check outside of the headlines. we have frances rivera in new york >> good morning, brian we start with the stage that is set. supreme court showdown over abortion rights. the justices will review a mississippi law that could we weaken roe v. wade it cannot ban abortions after 23 weeks....