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i knew about your new york city transit port. but i didn't know about the massachusetts transit work. but those are your two departments that are quite different from big-city policing is what i would call big-city policingtalk about some of the challenges , some of the issues that you had in dealing with that type of police department. >> both of those organizations you reference were known as the mta and an early version. you're old enough to come on the mta and never get off and back with the kingsley brothers i thinkback in the 60s . in boston, i visit a superintendent in chief, highest-ranking uniformed officer within 10 years thanks largely to the changes the graziano but i had probably two and the old guard were able to keep me in reedit some there were some innocent enough mistakes i t made . so that by 19 to 83, i've been bouncing back and had come back but was not satisfied because i was in a sense locked into a closet. then it was thrown to me, he was running the very scandal plagued the pa system, particularly its poli
i knew about your new york city transit port. but i didn't know about the massachusetts transit work. but those are your two departments that are quite different from big-city policing is what i would call big-city policingtalk about some of the challenges , some of the issues that you had in dealing with that type of police department. >> both of those organizations you reference were known as the mta and an early version. you're old enough to come on the mta and never get off and back...
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in the subway, this is a very different environment. 456 stations new york city at any given time, for the 5000 train cars, three or 4000 buses. the transit experience was probably my most satisfying, transit in new york was separate from the city police with 25000 but they were a dumping ground in the sense of new york city police, they say really pretty work? i say work in transit and they say that was not well thought of. in two and a half years we got ashley writing, they had a great team working with me and the union when i talk about unions, when we received national accreditation, the union home 60% to go to california for the award ceremony they found me so proud about the idea that it had become accredited with docketing this dictation in the marine corps police department, i had so much fun in transit but also it allowed me the department across the river headquarters at brooklyn from new york in the city is manhattan. the rest is eric and had is what you make it, some people unfortunately take it depending on the criminal side so i was able to watch and look at the new york
in the subway, this is a very different environment. 456 stations new york city at any given time, for the 5000 train cars, three or 4000 buses. the transit experience was probably my most satisfying, transit in new york was separate from the city police with 25000 but they were a dumping ground in the sense of new york city police, they say really pretty work? i say work in transit and they say that was not well thought of. in two and a half years we got ashley writing, they had a great team...
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now i knew about your new york city transit work. but i did not know about the massachusetts bay transit work. those are two departments are quite different from big-city policing are what i would call big city policing. talk about some the challenges and some of the issues that you had in dealing with that type of police department? >> those organization reference the police there's they're old enough to remember get on again never get off back in the 60s. in boston i visited the superintendent the highest ranking uniformed office within ten years thanks largely to the change made. but i moved ahead probably too fast and they were able to do me and because of some innocent enough mistakes i made, hoover said otherwise. by 1982, 83 i could bounce back is not satisfied because i was innocence locked into a closet in some respects. as the very scandal system particularly the police department british 68 person department trying to play 79 cities and towns that the system serves. 268 person department was widely disrespected getting into
now i knew about your new york city transit work. but i did not know about the massachusetts bay transit work. those are two departments are quite different from big-city policing are what i would call big city policing. talk about some the challenges and some of the issues that you had in dealing with that type of police department? >> those organization reference the police there's they're old enough to remember get on again never get off back in the 60s. in boston i visited the...
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about the new york city transit work i didn't know about the massachusetts transit work, but those are two departments that are quite different from what i would call big city policing. talk about some of the challenges. dealing with is that type of police department, most of those organizations reference the early version. in boston i visited the highest-ranking uniform office in ten years thanks largely to the changehi made, but moved ahd probably too fast. by 1983, the bounce back was not satisfied because i was locked in and then running the system particularly its police department for 79 cities and towns. after thinking about it, i took the risk going from a 28 person department to a 68 person department that was widely disrespected. probably one of the best decisions i made inde my life because it gave so much with getting into a small organization. i was assisted greatly at that time and consulting i think the chief of operations around as he was taking on the good old boys and i went down to houston to meet withwo bob and develop a pn of action including redesigning the police
about the new york city transit work i didn't know about the massachusetts transit work, but those are two departments that are quite different from what i would call big city policing. talk about some of the challenges. dealing with is that type of police department, most of those organizations reference the early version. in boston i visited the highest-ranking uniform office in ten years thanks largely to the changehi made, but moved ahd probably too fast. by 1983, the bounce back was not...
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this is a very different environment, the case in new york city, 456 stations new york city, at any givenere are four to 5000 train cars, three or 4000 buses, 6 million writers before the expense was probably the most satisfying, transit in new york was separate from the city police with 25000 but they were a dumping ground in a sense, old police. people would say ready work? i work in transit, zero, they were not well thought of. in two and a half years we got the department accredited, they had a great team working with me and when i talk about having good relations with unions, when we see national accreditation in california, the union paid for the whole 60 person team to go to california for the ceremony. can you imagine that? they felt so proud the idea that they had become credited getting his reputation in the ark as the marine corps police department. fun transit but it allowed me to the state department across the headquarter new york, the city in manhattan, the rest in manhattan is what you make it and some people unfortunately take it, the lawful side or criminal side so i was
this is a very different environment, the case in new york city, 456 stations new york city, at any givenere are four to 5000 train cars, three or 4000 buses, 6 million writers before the expense was probably the most satisfying, transit in new york was separate from the city police with 25000 but they were a dumping ground in a sense, old police. people would say ready work? i work in transit, zero, they were not well thought of. in two and a half years we got the department accredited, they...
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." >>> from the fire escape, you had the celebration in the nation's capital, right here in new york city, fourth of july felt a little more normal. >> it felt a little more normal. >> welcome. thank you. >> july 5th, a new holiday. >> a new holiday indeed. it's nice though because i don't remember what i did, everything was kind of canceled. >> same. i probably watched something on tv but i don't know. >> we will get to all of those fourth of july celebrations but first we will get to the breaking news from near miami, the demolition of what remained of that collapsed condo building in surfside, florida. >> it was brought down overnight, leaving only a huge plume of dust behind. the demolition clearing away for the search efforts at the site to resume. >> with the entire structure now down, search crews may be able to gain access to areas they haven't accessed since the collapse. overnight, crews demolishing the remaining structure of the partially collapsed condo building in surfside, florida. residents in the area told to close their windows and stay inside, as the demolition team uses
." >>> from the fire escape, you had the celebration in the nation's capital, right here in new york city, fourth of july felt a little more normal. >> it felt a little more normal. >> welcome. thank you. >> july 5th, a new holiday. >> a new holiday indeed. it's nice though because i don't remember what i did, everything was kind of canceled. >> same. i probably watched something on tv but i don't know. >> we will get to all of those fourth of...
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there are 456 stations in new york city and at any given time there are train cars running through it. the transit experience was probably my most satisfying. the city police with 25,000 housing police with 4000 but they were the old police. people would say where do you work? i work in transit. we are not well thought of. in 2.5 years we got the department accredited and a great team working and when i talk about having relations with the union to union paid for the whole 60 person team to go to california for the awards or money. can you imagine that? they felt so proud of the idea that we have become accredited and now have this reputation by the marine corps. i had so much fun and it allowed me to recognize the headquarters the rest of it is the burbs. i was able to watch, look at that which was advised by bob washington who is advising me in the transit police. my off-broadway transit production was on broadway in the new york city police department and as luck would have it, a couple of years later it happened. >> host: let's talk about your first tour of duty in new york as new
there are 456 stations in new york city and at any given time there are train cars running through it. the transit experience was probably my most satisfying. the city police with 25,000 housing police with 4000 but they were the old police. people would say where do you work? i work in transit. we are not well thought of. in 2.5 years we got the department accredited and a great team working and when i talk about having relations with the union to union paid for the whole 60 person team to go...
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one new york city police officer is a b specialist and does it in his spare time. he is working to trap the swarm. he caught roughly 25,000 honeybees in the swarm was moved to a safe location. the officer keeps a hive on the roof of his precinct in queens. >> bumblebees are like us, they like those hot dogs in the new york streets. >> what do you like on your hotdog? >> mustard. for sure. >> no ketchup? >> i will take catch-up, too. in chicago, that is not allowed. >> that is it for kpix 5 news at delicia: this is where all our recycling is sorted -- 1.2 million pounds every day, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america. but that's not all you'll find here. there are hundreds of good-paying jobs, with most new workers hired from bayview-hunter's point. we don't just work at recology, we own it, creating opportunity and a better planet. now, that's making a difference. >> ridge: and he is perfect in every way. >> brooke: aw. >> ridge: he's--he's got his little toes and fingers. and he's gonna be a looker. >> brooke: [ laughs ] i bet he's gonna
one new york city police officer is a b specialist and does it in his spare time. he is working to trap the swarm. he caught roughly 25,000 honeybees in the swarm was moved to a safe location. the officer keeps a hive on the roof of his precinct in queens. >> bumblebees are like us, they like those hot dogs in the new york streets. >> what do you like on your hotdog? >> mustard. for sure. >> no ketchup? >> i will take catch-up, too. in chicago, that is not allowed....
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what does the next mayor of new york city have to do to reverse that trend? >> joe, it's not a belief, it's a fact that the legislature in albany, city council in new york, political leadership of this state, speaking to new york, has spent the last several years attacking the police, putting laws into effect that basically focus more on police misbehavior. reverend sharpton's comment about who's being hurt, 96% of people being shot and killed in new york city are minorities, that's the base that selected eric adams. the attention to who are the victims of crime. we need to stop basically trying to penalize the police while reforming them. we've gone a bridge too far. and for eric coming in as mayor, he's going to have a smaller police force. why? with the deep funding, a lot of cops leaving, they're down several thousand already, they're going to have a couple of issues in the door. fortunately he has the background, the community support, the community most effected by crime. so it's going to be a challenging time. the issue for him is six months, there's a
what does the next mayor of new york city have to do to reverse that trend? >> joe, it's not a belief, it's a fact that the legislature in albany, city council in new york, political leadership of this state, speaking to new york, has spent the last several years attacking the police, putting laws into effect that basically focus more on police misbehavior. reverend sharpton's comment about who's being hurt, 96% of people being shot and killed in new york city are minorities, that's the...
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near city, 456 stations in new york city. at any given time, there's four - 5000 train cars runningg through it. and three or 4000 buses partied and also writers in the epidemic and "america on fire" parties was probably my most satisfying, that transit in new york was separate from the city police, in the 25000 in the housing police of 4000. but there were dumping ground in a sense. and people say, pretty working i would say her work in transit. we made them the marine corps and into an app years as that done. [inaudible]. and ame great team working in te union. and when i talk about unions, when we received national accreditation in santa monica california. the union pay for the whole 60 person team to go to california for the awards ceremony. because i felt so proud of the idea but they had been ♪ ♪ been accredited now getting this reputation of the marine corps part. i'm so much fun and moderna it also allowed me to be in brooklyn and in new york, in manhattan and the rest of it was the purpose partied in manhattan is wha
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. >>> and for the first time in almost two years, new york city is holding a ticker tape parade throughn of heros. we'll go through to see how the city is honoring the essential workers that got new york city through the pandemic. >>> also, in florida tropical storm elsa just made landful at the top of the hour. storm surges in effect. but the state seems to have dodged quite the bullet. the bu. with downy infusions, let the scent set the mood. feel the difference with downy. >>> in the next hour president biden will land in illinois to make a case for what he calls human infrastructure he wants to promote the president's priorities like the child tax credit. and paid family and medical leave. monica alba is in crystal lake, illinois. and also i want to bring in former obama white house press secretary, monica we'll start with you there on the ground. what do we expect to hear from the president today? >> they are southing the bipartisan frame work on the programs that he would like to see get passed in congress. today is about part 2. if you think about it these are the programs that d
. >>> and for the first time in almost two years, new york city is holding a ticker tape parade throughn of heros. we'll go through to see how the city is honoring the essential workers that got new york city through the pandemic. >>> also, in florida tropical storm elsa just made landful at the top of the hour. storm surges in effect. but the state seems to have dodged quite the bullet. the bu. with downy infusions, let the scent set the mood. feel the difference with downy....
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new york city catching a little bit of a break but the area outside the city got pounded up to 3, 4 inches of rain and that was not even related to else a e. there are two systems we're watching, both sort of moving in the direction of new york city, but you've got elsa down around richmond, virginia. then in portions of lehigh valley, you've got a front. they're going to squeeze in on the same area, so the rainfall totals are going up. right now the storm is getting stronger. winds up to 50 miles per hour moving to the northeast at 21 miles per hour to the south of richmond now. by 2:00 in the morning around shrank city with wig rain. in new york city, long island into philadelphia by 2:00 a.m., around the tip of cape cod, provincetown with big rain, boston, aboo 5 isw red. pickednche put another h or 5 on the of that, it will be an interesting albeit difficult commute. it's yours. >> garrett: lonnie quinn thank you. to surfside, florida two weeks after a condominium building collapsed, 76 people remain missing. >> reporter: tonight teams search for victims with the same pace and passion
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certainly does in new york city but not the mid size cities. that's what the data says.d on in terms of gun violence in many cases it is gun violence that we're seeing a large speak in the major cities and making it unsafe to walk down midtown manhattan. so i don't think this is a big issue. if republicans want something to run on, run on the culture war stuff. that resonates with people. >> sandra: stick to crime here. i have about 20 seconds left. and when those americans head to the voting booth, they'll ask themselves, do they feel safe. this is a major voting issue for the american people right now. real quick. >> martha: no doubt about it. democrats did better last time. if it were to happen today, 32% say the republicans will handle violent crime better than the democrats. 24% say that the democrats will. that is an 8% gap. we have a large number of undecided here. this is wide open territory and it will be important that both parties address this. >> sandra: good information. jason, you're trying to get in there. 2 seconds. leave it there. >> no, i think some of
certainly does in new york city but not the mid size cities. that's what the data says.d on in terms of gun violence in many cases it is gun violence that we're seeing a large speak in the major cities and making it unsafe to walk down midtown manhattan. so i don't think this is a big issue. if republicans want something to run on, run on the culture war stuff. that resonates with people. >> sandra: stick to crime here. i have about 20 seconds left. and when those americans head to the...
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york specifically. do you make any requests or demands? >> yes. i'm here representing the great city of new york. e as the brooklyn borough president, which could be considered the third largest city in america. i think that my request of the president was number 1 to make sure that we use the money that has been allocated to underlying causes, because we must have a plan and intervention. prevention consists of making sure that we have job employment, which he's doing in his plan. we need to put in place real plans in new york city to go after the gun violence. we had a 13-year-old child that was assassinated in the bronx. a 10-year-old child shot in rock way. these parents are looking for real relief right now. there's things that we can do with the dollars that the president has allocated to make sure that we get to those long-term plans. and it doesn't mean do we need to hire more police officers that are being asked over and over again? no. it means using the dollars correctly. with we need more police officers in the subway? let's do that. does that mean more police officers out of the cars,
york specifically. do you make any requests or demands? >> yes. i'm here representing the great city of new york. e as the brooklyn borough president, which could be considered the third largest city in america. i think that my request of the president was number 1 to make sure that we use the money that has been allocated to underlying causes, because we must have a plan and intervention. prevention consists of making sure that we have job employment, which he's doing in his plan. we...
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to 8:00 a.m., new york city, just watch. all the rain we just got is going to cause even more flooding as elsa comes through. and then, from providence to boston, so, rhode island, connecticut, you're getting it kind of mid-morning through the afternoon. that lunchtime commute going to be a problem. maine, we'll say good-bye to it after 7:00 p.m., but not before it leaves, david, four to six inches in some of the heaviest pockets on top of what we already had. we're going to have issues with water. >> everyone has to be very careful tomorrow morning on that commute. ginger, thank you. >>> elsa moving right up the coast, the i-95 corridor, especially troublesome. the system already deadly. several reported tornadoes. and abc's gio benitez tonight on the damage already. >> there's a tornado right there! >> reporter: after battering florida, tonight, elsa is churning its way up the i-95 corridor. the system gaining strength today over the carolinas. outside charleston, first responders racing to clear trees from the only road i
to 8:00 a.m., new york city, just watch. all the rain we just got is going to cause even more flooding as elsa comes through. and then, from providence to boston, so, rhode island, connecticut, you're getting it kind of mid-morning through the afternoon. that lunchtime commute going to be a problem. maine, we'll say good-bye to it after 7:00 p.m., but not before it leaves, david, four to six inches in some of the heaviest pockets on top of what we already had. we're going to have issues with...
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you know, you and i are big fans in new york city as a cultural hob. and talking about the seventy's, it seems like we're back to the seventy's back in new york. murder rates are high. and it's, it seems like it's going farrell, you know, the city is collapsing and that would have far reaching impact. i would think around the america in terms of new york city as being a bit of a vibrant tub for what's happening or am i overstating in general? what do you staying there? no, you're not stating, you know, i just was down there this past weekend. the vibe was terrible for read signs everywhere in this just came out lets say, average asking rental when asking rental rents what they were asking for. sell 10.7 percent. year old a year. we have rents along spring street and so how dropped 22 point. 9 percent time square wrenched down 22.5 percent. so the thing that makes new york city happened number one, the people living there, the people that come as tourists and commuters commuting stead. these are the facts. the office occupancy rate in new york city is th
you know, you and i are big fans in new york city as a cultural hob. and talking about the seventy's, it seems like we're back to the seventy's back in new york. murder rates are high. and it's, it seems like it's going farrell, you know, the city is collapsing and that would have far reaching impact. i would think around the america in terms of new york city as being a bit of a vibrant tub for what's happening or am i overstating in general? what do you staying there? no, you're not stating,...
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shelly banjo, bloomberg bureau chief in new york city.f they are out of pretzels -- jon: i am talking about different disciplinary measures. your bond market, yields are in three basis points. we have a bid in the bond market and an outperformance for big x. angst down about 0.75 percent on bank of america today. more payments to all potentially for financials, with the bid back in the bond market. romaine: that is going to have a huge ramification for a lot of those trades that were tied to those yields. jon: 4342 on the s&p 500. outperformance on nasdaq futures , advancing 0.6%. that debate that we started the year with, what part of the equity market do you want to own, and the debate within the debate, which is if you want to own the cyclicals, for how long? is it a durable trade for a long period of time or a reopening trade? tom: imagine that debate as the earnings come in. jon: kicking off with j.p. morgan july 13. heard on bloomberg radio, seen on bloomberg tv, your equity market advancing. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ jona
shelly banjo, bloomberg bureau chief in new york city.f they are out of pretzels -- jon: i am talking about different disciplinary measures. your bond market, yields are in three basis points. we have a bid in the bond market and an outperformance for big x. angst down about 0.75 percent on bank of america today. more payments to all potentially for financials, with the bid back in the bond market. romaine: that is going to have a huge ramification for a lot of those trades that were tied to...
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that means a lot. >> while back in new york city tonight, that same message. are still hard at work. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. >>> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. >>> this is the call to anyone who has not been enuring calirnians to get vaccinated among news that the delta variant is spreading rapidly. >> thank you for joining us. you are watching abc7 news at 4:00, life here on abc7, hulu live, and wherever you >> the delta variant is raising concerns across the country on the globe. it now accounts for more than 51% of cases in the u.s. in missouri new cases are so prevalent that the government is deploying a covid surge team and the world health organization is monitoring an uptick in cases in south america, where the variant is raising new concerns about the vaccine effectiveness. data suggests the pfizer vaccine is only 34% effective against this variant, though it is much more effective at preventing serious illness. >> the masks are going back on at the state capital because of a new covid-19 out
that means a lot. >> while back in new york city tonight, that same message. are still hard at work. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. >>> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. >>> this is the call to anyone who has not been enuring calirnians to get vaccinated among news that the delta variant is spreading rapidly. >> thank you for joining us. you are watching abc7 news at 4:00, life here on abc7, hulu live, and...
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that means a lot. >> while back in new york city tonight, that same message. are still hard at work. i'll see you tomorrow. good night >>> someone tried to send me a message and someone tried to intimidate me. >> a city councilmember, allegedly targeted by an arsonist. now the fbi is involved. >>> the delta variant continues to spread fast. one covid restriction is being reinstated for a group of californians. >>> also, a vaccine milestone in san jose. >>> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. >>> putting the masks back on at the state capital. the outbreak that led officials to reinstate the measures the m whether the outbreak could cause governor newsom to bring back other restrictions. >> you are watching abc7 news at 6:00, right here on abc7, hulu live, and wherever you stream. the delta variant now accounts for 51% of cases in the country. >> someone under if masks and social distancing could come back. as melanie woodrow explains, that was one of the questions for the governor today. >> reporter: the delta varia
that means a lot. >> while back in new york city tonight, that same message. are still hard at work. i'll see you tomorrow. good night >>> someone tried to send me a message and someone tried to intimidate me. >> a city councilmember, allegedly targeted by an arsonist. now the fbi is involved. >>> the delta variant continues to spread fast. one covid restriction is being reinstated for a group of californians. >>> also, a vaccine milestone in san jose....
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i mean, the fact is we were so proud six or seven years ago when we had reduced homicides in new york cityder 300 from 2400 in 1994. most of the major cities in the country followed suit. but now live in is the most -- philadelphia is the most dangerous city in america, homicides are up in just about every major city is, and is when you look at who's running those cities, it's liberal democrats. i hate to say that, but it's a fact. jackie: i've been here in new york since day one since the pandemic started, and i watched the spiral downwards, if you will, last summer. everybody says, oh, new york city's coming back. nope, not -- i'm on the streets. i have altered my life of to make it safer so that i can be here, but this is not a place that i want to be. it's not offering me quality of life right now. >> no. if you're in times square as a tourist, you get shot. look what happened in harlem last night. a woman walking with a walker gets knocked to the ground, and they steal her walker. this is not the united states that i knew. this is not thenitis that i -- the the new york city that i kn
i mean, the fact is we were so proud six or seven years ago when we had reduced homicides in new york cityder 300 from 2400 in 1994. most of the major cities in the country followed suit. but now live in is the most -- philadelphia is the most dangerous city in america, homicides are up in just about every major city is, and is when you look at who's running those cities, it's liberal democrats. i hate to say that, but it's a fact. jackie: i've been here in new york since day one since the...
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philadelphia, new york city up 22%.re real people with real lives and real consequences for your stupidity. what works? i mentioned it before. i lived through it. you know what does work? broken windows policing. you not that is? walk up the guys who commit their little crimes from jump the turnstile, walking for jumping at the train station why? the same guy who jumps the turnstile at the train station is the guy who months someone on the train. i can't tell you what a revolution policing that was when i was there. we cleaned up new york city almost overnight. while we are at it, there was a crowd control policy under rudy giuliani, were very few if any civil disturbances under rudy giuliani because he was policy. first guy who throws a rock, he goes to jail. that's what happened. second guy who throws a bottle, he goes to jail, too. what you think happens to the third guy? the answer is that think because there isn't a third guy and there's no riots because the first two are in jail. these are real people, real lives
philadelphia, new york city up 22%.re real people with real lives and real consequences for your stupidity. what works? i mentioned it before. i lived through it. you know what does work? broken windows policing. you not that is? walk up the guys who commit their little crimes from jump the turnstile, walking for jumping at the train station why? the same guy who jumps the turnstile at the train station is the guy who months someone on the train. i can't tell you what a revolution policing that...
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she's a former new york city assistant district attorney. a lot of expertise.en -- i may be wrong -- about -- i think there was a line about real estate valuations in your story as possibly amongst the charges. i wonder what your reporting suggested about the portfolio of charges that are possible. >> as dave said, that's a question a lot of people are asking. we're not going to know what the charges are until tomorrow. what we do know at this point is that the charges are likely to involve allegations the trump organization and weisselberg evaded taxes. they have been looking into perks by the trump organization, including cars and private school tuition and apartments. >> all of those obvusly are the kinds of things that if you give someone have to be reported in both directions as income. it's sort of an obvious hard and fast rule. that seems to be the issue they were -- investigators were looking at. >> yes. that does seem to be something that investigators were looking at. tomorrow, we will see what the final charges are. it will be a big day. it's the fir
she's a former new york city assistant district attorney. a lot of expertise.en -- i may be wrong -- about -- i think there was a line about real estate valuations in your story as possibly amongst the charges. i wonder what your reporting suggested about the portfolio of charges that are possible. >> as dave said, that's a question a lot of people are asking. we're not going to know what the charges are until tomorrow. what we do know at this point is that the charges are likely to...
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last week democrats in new york city voted for a new mayor. the end of de blasio era. york is a one-party state with exotic esperanto speakers in new york city so primary effectively the same as the general election. that is the vote. in new york part of some battles come all the bickering between different shades of corrupt left-wingers. in some way it would be easier to get elections done. but you would be wrong. eight days later, we still have no idea who the next mayor of new york will be. all votes are in. they have all been counted supposedly. the problem is no one in charge can do math. in addition is the main stumbling block. it is hard to overstate just how embarrassing this is. in brazil a poor country where a lot of people have far less than the homeless do in new york city, the latest national election took a total of four hours to tally and added up all the votes and then announced the results. that is how it is supposed to work but not in new york. it is just too complicated all those numbers. after last november's election, it took three months for new yo
last week democrats in new york city voted for a new mayor. the end of de blasio era. york is a one-party state with exotic esperanto speakers in new york city so primary effectively the same as the general election. that is the vote. in new york part of some battles come all the bickering between different shades of corrupt left-wingers. in some way it would be easier to get elections done. but you would be wrong. eight days later, we still have no idea who the next mayor of new york will be....
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from new york city, for our audience worldwide, good morning.oomberg surveillance, " live on tv and radio. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. your equity market positive 0.05 dissent -- 0.05%.
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recommending indoor masking even for fully vaccinated people in areas seeing spikes right here in new york cityerage over the past seven days is double where it was a month ago, and the community level of transmission in the city is, quote, substantial. new york city's health commissioner says about three-fourths of the covid cases here are the delta variant. let's talk about all of this with new york city mayor bill de blasio. mr. mayor, good morning and thank you for your time. >> good morning, poppy. >> so, you just announced an incentive, 100 bucks cash for people who decide to get a first dose of the vaccine at this point. hopefully it works and getting a lot gets a lot more people vaccinated. a resident of brownsville told new yo "the new york times," look, this is a shortcut and doesn't address the root causes of vaccine hesitancy. she lives where they are facing a lot of that challenge. what do you say to those who share her concern? >> it's a legitimate concern, which is why for months we've had health professionals out in communities, trusted messengers, clergy talking to people. ther
recommending indoor masking even for fully vaccinated people in areas seeing spikes right here in new york cityerage over the past seven days is double where it was a month ago, and the community level of transmission in the city is, quote, substantial. new york city's health commissioner says about three-fourths of the covid cases here are the delta variant. let's talk about all of this with new york city mayor bill de blasio. mr. mayor, good morning and thank you for your time. >> good...
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after that, the opening bout in new york city.his is bloomberg. >> in haiti, police have reportedly shot and killed four suspects in the assassination of the president. according to the associated press, two others were arrested. three police officers who were being held hostage were freed. still no word on who the assassins were. the european central bank has raised its inflation go to 2% in the medium-term. policymakers signaled they may treat deviations above and below that target with equal vigor. all of this was part of an ecb strategy revamp. tokyo will stage an unprecedented olympics largely without spectators. there are multiple media reports that fans are expected to be banned from all olympic events in tokyo and surrounding areas. the eu has imposed fines totaling $1 billion on volkswagen and bmw. regulators say that two companies colluded to delay the rollout of emissions cleaning technology. daimler avoided a fine to be the first to tell the eu about the cartel. more than half of hospitality workers will not go back to
after that, the opening bout in new york city.his is bloomberg. >> in haiti, police have reportedly shot and killed four suspects in the assassination of the president. according to the associated press, two others were arrested. three police officers who were being held hostage were freed. still no word on who the assassins were. the european central bank has raised its inflation go to 2% in the medium-term. policymakers signaled they may treat deviations above and below that target with...
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he is on track to become the second black mayor in new york city history. the former police captain received just over 50% of the vote. his rival, kathryn garcia, collected 49.5%. >>> and be sure to tune in to "cbs this morning" today. we'll speak with eric adams about the race and what he would do as mayor if he wins come november. >>> pulitzer prize winning journalist nikole hannah-jones has announced that said she will not join the faculty at the university of north carolina after an extended tenure fight. instead she's accepting a job at a historically black school, howard university. she explained her decision to gayle king yesterday, exclusively on "cbs this morning." >> to be denied it and to only have that vote occur on the last possible day at the last possible moment, after threat of legal action, after weeks of protests, after it became a national scandal, it's just not something that i want anymore. >> hannah-jones' tenure was initiallyni by thunc board tru week after protests from alumni, faculty, and students. some faculty at unc's journalism
he is on track to become the second black mayor in new york city history. the former police captain received just over 50% of the vote. his rival, kathryn garcia, collected 49.5%. >>> and be sure to tune in to "cbs this morning" today. we'll speak with eric adams about the race and what he would do as mayor if he wins come november. >>> pulitzer prize winning journalist nikole hannah-jones has announced that said she will not join the faculty at the university of...
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rehema ellis in new york city, dr. and former health policy director for the obama white house. great to see you both. dr. patel, we see this has been happening, the biden administration shifting the focus from mass vaccination sites to more local outlets. but i wonder if this is going to really move the needle if people have already decided the vaccine just isn't for them. >> yeah, chris, you're right to be kind of offering a little bit of cynicism, which is exactly how some of us feel in primary care settings. it will help to get this into pediatrician's offices, family practice offices, but by and large many of us have the vaccine. our biggest challenge is twofold. number one what you identified. people who just have said no, i've got 15 minutes with them, how do i convince them. we need tools to do that. i need to hear more coming out of the biden administration. what we really need are practical tools, tips, advice, we need to crowd source what's working and we need to be honest. it's not going to work if i keep t
rehema ellis in new york city, dr. and former health policy director for the obama white house. great to see you both. dr. patel, we see this has been happening, the biden administration shifting the focus from mass vaccination sites to more local outlets. but i wonder if this is going to really move the needle if people have already decided the vaccine just isn't for them. >> yeah, chris, you're right to be kind of offering a little bit of cynicism, which is exactly how some of us feel...
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what are your hopes of the rebound of new york city? , i think what we really need to focus on is inequitable recovery and a just recovery. what is really important to note is even prior to covid, the city was on a very dangerous precipice as real estate prices and houses upright -- prices of housing was going through the roof. rate is going to the roof. small businesses were starting to be driven out of -- were already starting to be driven out of business and having mass closures because of the skyrocketing cost of real estate, housing, and rent on small businesses. my hope is that this recovy is just an his centers working people and centers the recovery that also approaches, frankly, public safety from the evidence-based approach -- which we know is centered in antiviolence and committees programming. amy: let's talk about that quickly. you have supported tiffany kaman. she won her race. she said when talking about eric adams, "even to look at who people voted for every level of government, look at districts like mine where overwhelm
what are your hopes of the rebound of new york city? , i think what we really need to focus on is inequitable recovery and a just recovery. what is really important to note is even prior to covid, the city was on a very dangerous precipice as real estate prices and houses upright -- prices of housing was going through the roof. rate is going to the roof. small businesses were starting to be driven out of -- were already starting to be driven out of business and having mass closures because of...
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>> kathy park in new york city tonight.hy, thank you >>> there are new fears tonight in tokyo one week before the summer games are set to start today officials announced the first confirmed covid case inside the athletes' olympic village. molly hunter has those details. >> reporter: tonight in the olympic athletes' village the first positive covid case, and now the ioc working to reassure participants and the japanese people. >> what will make these games historic on top of this is the demonstration that this can happen in a safe and secure way. >> reporter: due to confidentiality, officials only saying the person tested positive on friday during screening at the athletes' village. >> it goes without saying that all of the concerned people were immediately isolated, and in this way they do not pose any risk. >> reporter: tokyo organizers say since july 1st, 45 people under their jurisdiction have tested positive. at least one athlete, three members of the media and others identified as games-concerned personnel. >> i don't
>> kathy park in new york city tonight.hy, thank you >>> there are new fears tonight in tokyo one week before the summer games are set to start today officials announced the first confirmed covid case inside the athletes' olympic village. molly hunter has those details. >> reporter: tonight in the olympic athletes' village the first positive covid case, and now the ioc working to reassure participants and the japanese people. >> what will make these games historic on...
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back home, new york city had -- bringing it back home, new york city had its primary elections coupleof weeks ago. we now know who the democratic winner is eric adams, not the most progressive, not the most applicable in the race. he only one by one percentage point. but what does it say that he won given his background? >> brooks: well it used to be you could tell how somebody was going to vote from their income levels. that's less predictable now, it's education levels. democratic party, it showed up in the presidential and interestingly it showed up in new york city. you got more moderate african american, latino,ing eric adams who is more moderate. then you got young college educated professionals, they tend to go further left, they went to maya wylie and then upscale professionals who go from the new york times endorses, kathryn garcia. it's interesting that these three demographic groups fikd three different candidates. i imagine it will happen in other races. >> tumulty: this is a good news bad news can information for eric adams, congratulations, you now have to be mayor of ne
back home, new york city had -- bringing it back home, new york city had its primary elections coupleof weeks ago. we now know who the democratic winner is eric adams, not the most progressive, not the most applicable in the race. he only one by one percentage point. but what does it say that he won given his background? >> brooks: well it used to be you could tell how somebody was going to vote from their income levels. that's less predictable now, it's education levels. democratic...
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in new york city, long island into philadelphia by 2:00 a.m., around the tip of cape cod, provincetown with big rain, boston, about 4 to 5 inches in the swath of red. for areas outside the city that picked up 3 inches, put another h or 5 on the of that, it will be an interesting albeit difficult commute. it's yours. >> garrett: lonnie quinn thank you. to surfside, florida two weeks after a condominium building collapsed, 76 people remain missing. >> reporter: tonight teams search for victims with the same pace and passion despite the transition from rescue to recovery. >> we are working around the clock to recovery victim and bring closure to the families as fast as we possibly can. >> reporter: the only pause came for a moment of silence to mark the end of the rescue effort and two weeks since the building collapsed. some families of the missing, like 65-year-old judy spiegels, still hope for a miracle. >> our goal is the same and it's never changed. we want judy returned to our family. and, you know, we love her and we want her back with us. >> reporter: others are trying to spread h
in new york city, long island into philadelphia by 2:00 a.m., around the tip of cape cod, provincetown with big rain, boston, about 4 to 5 inches in the swath of red. for areas outside the city that picked up 3 inches, put another h or 5 on the of that, it will be an interesting albeit difficult commute. it's yours. >> garrett: lonnie quinn thank you. to surfside, florida two weeks after a condominium building collapsed, 76 people remain missing. >> reporter: tonight teams search...
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extraordinary well in this new york mayor's race, and progressives not faring quite so well in new york city first of all, talk about the likely winner on the democratic side, and also what does that tell you about not just new york politics but national politics? >> eric adams put together a broad coalition that i think shows where we are going and the future of the democratic party fascially. you must remember he won four of the five boroughs, including staten island. there was a time it was unimaginable for a black mayor to win staten island. he won staten island. at the same time, we saw a broad coalition in the borough of manhattan elect a black to the district attorney's nomination, or select that, so i think both you look at alvin brag's race for the district attorney in manhattan, a very prestigious position, the first time a black got it, and eric adams, at the same time, same primary, both of them ran as one that understood the police reform movement that people like me have been part of, but the need for safety. both of them came down the middle of saying we must deal with inequal
extraordinary well in this new york mayor's race, and progressives not faring quite so well in new york city first of all, talk about the likely winner on the democratic side, and also what does that tell you about not just new york politics but national politics? >> eric adams put together a broad coalition that i think shows where we are going and the future of the democratic party fascially. you must remember he won four of the five boroughs, including staten island. there was a time...
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here in new york city, they have taken away the defense of qualified immunity.e time soon, we'll be in this for a long time to come. >> neil: all right. i hear you just fine but a problem with your video. so let me ask you about with this goes, particularly in new york. we've seen the nomination of eric adams in a crowded democratic field for new york mayor winning, a 20-year police veteran. he was critical of governor cuomo in the way he's handled the issue of the rising violence. i suspect theres a guy that might not count what we're seeing going on in san francisco with the broad daylight lootings and the rest. how do you see that all going? >> well, for his 20-year career, almost all of it, eric adams has bashed the new york city police department. accused them of all sorts of things. now he's talking a different talk. we'll see. he's up against a formidable poe opponent. and we're going to see if in fact he does win if he will live up to some of his talk. it's contrary to so much of what he said for his whole career. but you have to see. new york needs a ch
here in new york city, they have taken away the defense of qualified immunity.e time soon, we'll be in this for a long time to come. >> neil: all right. i hear you just fine but a problem with your video. so let me ask you about with this goes, particularly in new york. we've seen the nomination of eric adams in a crowded democratic field for new york mayor winning, a 20-year police veteran. he was critical of governor cuomo in the way he's handled the issue of the rising violence. i...
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we thought that new york city would be one of our prime testing locations, given the challenges of drivings not only the congestion but the culture of driving which is very assertive. the type of road users, horses with carriages, all sorts of weird looking road users, many pedestrians, jaywalkers not respecting traffic rules. it is one hell of a place to deal with. we started six weeks ago. we just released a 40-minute unedited drive in interesting locations in the city. it is one big learning experience. it is very important for us to battle test our ai in a place like new york city. matt: i think that is the right phrase. i had a terribly unpleasant collision with a ford f-250 a few years back, and i was on a duc heati. -- ducati. crossed over the double lives without any warning. i would guess that your ai solution wouldn't be able to do anything about that. aren't you concerned that you will have the occasional and possible serious mishap testing here? amnon: there is a safety device in every vehicle, the safety driver is highly trained. we pay a lot of attention with our safety drive
we thought that new york city would be one of our prime testing locations, given the challenges of drivings not only the congestion but the culture of driving which is very assertive. the type of road users, horses with carriages, all sorts of weird looking road users, many pedestrians, jaywalkers not respecting traffic rules. it is one hell of a place to deal with. we started six weeks ago. we just released a 40-minute unedited drive in interesting locations in the city. it is one big learning...
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they have been sequencing the mutations within new york city.ew york city has had a good finger on the pulse of what's going on. now there will potentially be city money coming in and there are other ways for them to get funding. that has been a lot of the sequencing. there have been philanthropists like the zuckerberg foundation, rockefeller foundation, a lot of deep-pocketed philanthropists have funded this kind of work, but that is not how it is supposed to work. we are supposed to have robust surveillance for things like covid and e. coli all the time, not just in and out at the moment of crises. then we are too late. caroline: the u.k. often -- they did the sequencing first, so they sound the variant first, so it got called the u.k. variant, which no one likes when their nation gets put up in these things. the issue of mutations. how highly likely it is we get plenty more mutations, or not, given the number of unvaccinated? cynthia: it is an issue around the world. reticular lien low -- particularly in low income countries. if there is an o
they have been sequencing the mutations within new york city.ew york city has had a good finger on the pulse of what's going on. now there will potentially be city money coming in and there are other ways for them to get funding. that has been a lot of the sequencing. there have been philanthropists like the zuckerberg foundation, rockefeller foundation, a lot of deep-pocketed philanthropists have funded this kind of work, but that is not how it is supposed to work. we are supposed to have...
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june on june 22nd, just a week ago, new york city had a mural primer. they use this new tool call rank choice in voting for the first time. it basically means each voter ranks their top five choices. now, it's not nuclear physics, but it can be fairly complex. shortly after the polls closed last week, candidate eric adams, brooklyn borough president, former and ypg officer, was shown to have a significant lead after counting the first place votes cast in person that night. right? then yesterday, in the city's board of election released results showing that another candidate named catherine garcia had almost all but close the gap on adams, once everyone's full preferences have been tabulated. everyone thought, oh, that's interesting. very close race. we'll see what happened. we saw the count absentees. a few hours after releasing preliminary results, the board of elections of new york city sent out this very weird tweet. a quarter here. we are where there is a discrepancy in the unofficial rank choice voting round by round elimination report. we are work
june on june 22nd, just a week ago, new york city had a mural primer. they use this new tool call rank choice in voting for the first time. it basically means each voter ranks their top five choices. now, it's not nuclear physics, but it can be fairly complex. shortly after the polls closed last week, candidate eric adams, brooklyn borough president, former and ypg officer, was shown to have a significant lead after counting the first place votes cast in person that night. right? then...
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but he's from new york city. he grew up in the bohemian world of the village, part of the 21st century where he heard people like emma goldman lecturing, these kind of literary figures. he became journalist, went overseas to europe, and he was working for the government as kind of an assistant in the state department before world war i broke out. he went back as an aide worker and as a journalist, and he traveled across the continent into russia during the age of all these revolutions and then into the soviet union. he saw first-hand the early years of the soviet union. at that point, he was a left wing guy. he was pretty sympathetic to -- [inaudible] and then he quickly changed his mind. he was more of a philosophical anarchist. that's how he thought of himself throughout his life. he wasn't totally comfortable with what was going on -- >> i have to point out the idea of a philosophical anarchist running an enterprise of 6,000 people across 48 states is -- i mean, it tells you how odd this whole project was. >>
but he's from new york city. he grew up in the bohemian world of the village, part of the 21st century where he heard people like emma goldman lecturing, these kind of literary figures. he became journalist, went overseas to europe, and he was working for the government as kind of an assistant in the state department before world war i broke out. he went back as an aide worker and as a journalist, and he traveled across the continent into russia during the age of all these revolutions and then...
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jazeera all batangas province, northern philippines. essential workers in new york are being recognized with one of the cities great honors ticket tape parade through manhattan. thousands of people have lined up to celebrate the health care staff and other hometown heroes, including teachers and retail and food workers who help new york make it through the pandemic. gabriel, as on those at the heart of the parade, if a celebration of stores here in downtown new york city, normally parade like this car for athletes after winning a major championship. but this is a celebration honoring essential worker firefighters, nurses, doctors, any sort of 1st responders, even delivery people didn't got new york through the dark days of the cove and janet and those were dark days. early last year, new york city was the center for the over 10000 people were dying almost by today and up to now 33000 new york city residents died from grown a virus. but how time changed now? almost every day to no one. the guy wrote a virus in new york city and he infection rate is below one percent. so this is really a celebration here in the
jazeera all batangas province, northern philippines. essential workers in new york are being recognized with one of the cities great honors ticket tape parade through manhattan. thousands of people have lined up to celebrate the health care staff and other hometown heroes, including teachers and retail and food workers who help new york make it through the pandemic. gabriel, as on those at the heart of the parade, if a celebration of stores here in downtown new york city, normally parade like...
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and up to now 33000 new york city residents died from corona virus. but how time changed now? almost every day. there's no one. the guy wrote a virus in new york city and he infection rate is below one percent. so this is really a celebration here in the city banking, all of those 1st responders, all those i sense your workers that gotten your your service. and there are some people, of course that are saying, well, new york is celebrating much of the rest of the world is not that it's still need for the depth of the throat. a virus pandemic with mary a few vaccination like here in new york city where the back the thousands of people a day. but bottom line is the city right now. there is celebration and gratitude for all of the people that got this getting through this all kind of thing in the us, the confirmed the best toll from a high rise apartment building that collapsed. and florida, last one says no reason to 4610 more bodies were found on wednesday. 94 people are still missing. search and rescue workers have been sifting through the rubble in t
and up to now 33000 new york city residents died from corona virus. but how time changed now? almost every day. there's no one. the guy wrote a virus in new york city and he infection rate is below one percent. so this is really a celebration here in the city banking, all of those 1st responders, all those i sense your workers that gotten your your service. and there are some people, of course that are saying, well, new york is celebrating much of the rest of the world is not that it's still...
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from new york city, good morning. ritika gupta: white house officials considering a digital trade agreement as a way to counter asia and china. it could include canada, new zealand, japan, and singapore among others. it will have rules on use of data and train facilitation. in china, exports accelerated to 32% in dollar terms from a year earlier and bonds rising almost 37%. there are signs the momentum could begin to moderate. prime minister boris johnson's decision to ease coronavirus restrictions in england has led to growing year end calls for action. doctors warned the toll of the pandemic will overburden the national health service and economists expect consumer confidence to fall in the coming weeks because of the perceived threat to public safety. new headwinds for the vaccine once expected to be a linchpin in the u.s. immunization expert -- half or. the johnson & johnson fact sheet was revised to warn of a rare immune system disorder. france has find google $593 million. google did not negotiate in good faith
from new york city, good morning. ritika gupta: white house officials considering a digital trade agreement as a way to counter asia and china. it could include canada, new zealand, japan, and singapore among others. it will have rules on use of data and train facilitation. in china, exports accelerated to 32% in dollar terms from a year earlier and bonds rising almost 37%. there are signs the momentum could begin to moderate. prime minister boris johnson's decision to ease coronavirus...