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department warned of the potential for closed fire houses and longer emergency response times >> new york city is going to come to a crisis on monday morning. >> reporter: earlier today the city said just 67% of its firefighters have received at least one dose those who don't get the shot face unpaid leave starting monday. tonight 6 firefighters have been suspended for driving a ladder truck while on duty to the state senator's office and allegedly threatening the senator's staff over the covid vaccine mandate. from coast to coast, more showdowns over shots. los angeles county sheriff, alex villanova is calling his area's covid vaccine mandate a threat to public safety saying it is causing a mass exodus in his department also in california, popular burger chain in-n-out shut down more restaurants rather than comply with mandates. >> i can see where they're coming from that it is not their job to, as they put it, be vaccine police. >> reporter: today, ten states filed lawsuits against the biden administration's vaccine requirement for federal contractors. iowa's governor signed a new law allowi
department warned of the potential for closed fire houses and longer emergency response times >> new york city is going to come to a crisis on monday morning. >> reporter: earlier today the city said just 67% of its firefighters have received at least one dose those who don't get the shot face unpaid leave starting monday. tonight 6 firefighters have been suspended for driving a ladder truck while on duty to the state senator's office and allegedly threatening the senator's staff...
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in new york city, we were in the epicenter of covid. the news was parks being empty, people fleeing the city, going to the suburbs, going to the here, there, everywhere. what do you see for the future of real estate here in new york. it's actually just getting started again and coming back in a bigger way, i think, than ever. there's this vibrancy, the culture, the creativity. just as quickly as everyone left, they're all coming back at the same time too. [upbeat music] johnny devenanzio: well, rob. you're home. i'm finally back home. it's been almost 17 months since i left times square. long overdue. you have many credits to your name. "beetlejuice." - yeah. you were nominated for a tony for "chaplin" as well. that's right. yeah. and right before the pandemic, you landed very iconic role as mrs. doubtfire. congratulations. rob mcclure: thank you. that's one of the most iconic movies played by one of the most legendary actors of our time, robin williams. mrs. doubtfire: hello! what's it like as an actor to fill those shoes? i never will
in new york city, we were in the epicenter of covid. the news was parks being empty, people fleeing the city, going to the suburbs, going to the here, there, everywhere. what do you see for the future of real estate here in new york. it's actually just getting started again and coming back in a bigger way, i think, than ever. there's this vibrancy, the culture, the creativity. just as quickly as everyone left, they're all coming back at the same time too. [upbeat music] johnny devenanzio: well,...
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that's quite a sizeable number, especially when you're talking about a city like new york. ity if these people can't turn up to work on monday? well, i'm asking my members to show up for work. they took an oath to protect lives and property of new york city residents, and i'm telling them to go to work and i'm hoping the mayor allows them to work. in new york city, based on last year's statistics, every day there's 65 structural fires on average. every day there's 1,400 life—threatening medical emergencies on average. every day there's 80 cardiac patients per day, on average. the survivability of a cardiac patient, for every minute you take longer to get there, decreases by 8%. there are so many people that are going to go without vital services for so many additional minutes. it will without question put lives at risk, and some people's lives will be lost. if it takes us 15 minute to get to a heart attack patient, they're not going to make it, and by contrast, today's covid rate in new york city, there are currently nine covid deaths per day in a city of eight million peopl
that's quite a sizeable number, especially when you're talking about a city like new york. ity if these people can't turn up to work on monday? well, i'm asking my members to show up for work. they took an oath to protect lives and property of new york city residents, and i'm telling them to go to work and i'm hoping the mayor allows them to work. in new york city, based on last year's statistics, every day there's 65 structural fires on average. every day there's 1,400 life—threatening...
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new york city districts after work is skipped. the collection runs to protest, coven vaccine mandates. starting monday, all city workers who haven't received at least one vaccine chart will have to stay at home without pay and not stopped. fears that will be an accused shortage of key personnel with many essential workers already showing the initiative covering it kind of open for us. ah, hundreds of city workers are outraged and gathered to protest outside of the mayor's residence. some of them, even through garbage on to the mayor's lawn. ah, garbage is only piling up on the mayor's lawn. it's everywhere. sanitation workers across the city had a slow down on thursday. residents of taken to social media to complain about what appears to be an act of protest by sanitation workers against the pending vaccine mandate. new york city mad, better rethink his mandate, real quick. my garbage wasn't picked up today and we'll get worse when new york city sanitation workers don't show up for pickups and snow ploughing, medical staff, shortag
new york city districts after work is skipped. the collection runs to protest, coven vaccine mandates. starting monday, all city workers who haven't received at least one vaccine chart will have to stay at home without pay and not stopped. fears that will be an accused shortage of key personnel with many essential workers already showing the initiative covering it kind of open for us. ah, hundreds of city workers are outraged and gathered to protest outside of the mayor's residence. some of...
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in restaurants in new york city, from the workforce in new york city. these are big issues.unlike most pandemics, this was almost too successful. we brought on the successful vaccines at light speed and to your point we did not have the time to get the public ready for vaccination. i've emphasized that we completely failed in a celebrity buy-in. you take two people from the super bowl or you take two people from the premier league and you show -- jonathan: i don't think that gets it done. we are talking about a mistrust of government amongst minority communities and there are legitimate reasons for it and we are talking what a mistrust of government from people who just so happen to vote for the former president donald trump. in this country it's where the focus was. it was upper-middle-class hippies on the west coast in california who did not want to touch vaccines. that was several years before all of this happened. did they go out and get a vaccine? tom: that's different. jonathan: but they dominated the boards on facebook. it's been a story for a long time. lisa: you rai
in restaurants in new york city, from the workforce in new york city. these are big issues.unlike most pandemics, this was almost too successful. we brought on the successful vaccines at light speed and to your point we did not have the time to get the public ready for vaccination. i've emphasized that we completely failed in a celebrity buy-in. you take two people from the super bowl or you take two people from the premier league and you show -- jonathan: i don't think that gets it done. we...
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we are not at altime highs in terms of crime and public safety threats in new york city, or new yorks historic lows in terms of crime rates. it is true and we need to acknowledge that murders were up, and shootings, gun crimes related to murders were up in 2020 and 2021, as compared to 2019's all-time lows. they are still far below what it was like in the 1990's. i am sure the other guests can remember what it was like in the 1990's or even early 2000's. we are still at very low crime rates across categories, but it is true, and the last few years, gun crimes and murders have gone up compared to 2018 and 2019. so we need to address those. this is about solutions. what we know is that rowing people in jail is not a long time solution to gun crimes and murder. in fact, we need to be taking our investments, some of the $2.5 billion we spend the department of corrections, jailing people, we need to take a big chunk of that money and invest in evidence-based solutions to public safety issues. that means credible messengers and violence interrupters, the kinds of in community programming w
we are not at altime highs in terms of crime and public safety threats in new york city, or new yorks historic lows in terms of crime rates. it is true and we need to acknowledge that murders were up, and shootings, gun crimes related to murders were up in 2020 and 2021, as compared to 2019's all-time lows. they are still far below what it was like in the 1990's. i am sure the other guests can remember what it was like in the 1990's or even early 2000's. we are still at very low crime rates...
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it avant garde art and filmmaking of 1960s new york city.- of 1960s new york city.ork city. it goes so deep. they go so _ of 1960s new york city. it goes so deep. they go so deep i of 1960s new york city. it goes| so deep. they go so deep within the 19605 itself, and they were so ahead of their time thematically and sonically that no—one knew what to do with them, even at a time of incredible invention and desire for radical change. and it still took decades for people to catch up to what they are doing. so you learn so much about not only the 19605, but why did that happen? that about not only the 1960s, but why did that happen?- why did that happen? at the centre of— why did that happen? at the centre of it _ why did that happen? at the centre of it was _ why did that happen? at the centre of it was the - why did that happen? at the centre of it was the famous | why did that happen? at the i centre of it was the famous new york city artist and film director andy warhol, who discovered the band and became their manager. he incorporated them into his art studio, cal
it avant garde art and filmmaking of 1960s new york city.- of 1960s new york city.ork city. it goes so deep. they go so _ of 1960s new york city. it goes so deep. they go so deep i of 1960s new york city. it goes| so deep. they go so deep within the 19605 itself, and they were so ahead of their time thematically and sonically that no—one knew what to do with them, even at a time of incredible invention and desire for radical change. and it still took decades for people to catch up to what...
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that is quite a - sizeable number especially when you are talking about a city like new york. ese people can't turn up to work on monday? people can't turn up to work on monda ? �* . r' , people can't turn up to work on monda ? �* , , , monday? i'm asking my members to show up _ monday? i'm asking my members to show up for— monday? i'm asking my members to show up for work. _ monday? i'm asking my members to show up for work. they - monday? i'm asking my members to show up for work. they took i to show up for work. they took an oath to protect lives so i'm telling them to go to work and i'm hoping the mayor allows them to work. new york city based on last year's statistics, every day there are 65 structural fires on average. every day there are 1600 life—threatening medical emergencies on average. every day there is 80 cardiac patients per day, on average. the survivability for every minute you take longer to get their decreases by 8% stop there are so many people that are going to go without vital services for so many additional minutes. it will without question put lives to r
that is quite a - sizeable number especially when you are talking about a city like new york. ese people can't turn up to work on monday? people can't turn up to work on monda ? �* . r' , people can't turn up to work on monda ? �* , , , monday? i'm asking my members to show up _ monday? i'm asking my members to show up for— monday? i'm asking my members to show up for work. _ monday? i'm asking my members to show up for work. they - monday? i'm asking my members to show up for work. they...
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outside the new york city mayor's residence, outrage from firefighters and their supporters over a covid vaccine mandate impacting 160,000 city employees. the deadline for proof of one shot friday evening. >> i don't feel i should be coerced into taking it before i'm ready to >> i'm already vaccinated. just to get the mandate. the right to choose. that's all >> reporter: employees who don't comply face leave starting monday one-fifth of fire companies could close. police have a 74% vaccination rate firefighters, only 65% >> your rights are more important than their mandates. >> reporter: mayor de blasio facing pressure from sanitation workers, too some appearing to let trash pile up in protest. >> anyone who is not doing their job, you're harming your fellow sanitation workers and you're harming your neighbors and you're harming the people of new york city, and it's time to stop >> reporter: the mandates are extending far beyond new york. it is intensifying not just at street rallies but courtroom missouri's governor parred state offices from punishing those who decline the vaccine. 21 a
outside the new york city mayor's residence, outrage from firefighters and their supporters over a covid vaccine mandate impacting 160,000 city employees. the deadline for proof of one shot friday evening. >> i don't feel i should be coerced into taking it before i'm ready to >> i'm already vaccinated. just to get the mandate. the right to choose. that's all >> reporter: employees who don't comply face leave starting monday one-fifth of fire companies could close. police have...
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and rubbish piling up in new york city of the sanitation work as protest against the new york coven vaccination mandate. that set to see un vaccinated city employees, rather unvaccinated city employees place unpaid leave from monday. huge the controversial ah . whether we're good afternoon, russia life, marty's world views age q. my name's kevin, thanks for checking in with us this weekend. wherever you shooting in from. i'm a good start in italy then. what's the big news this weekend? where are this? she has g 20 summit kicked off. it's the groups 1st in person gathering since the start of the pandemic. and no question covered 19 is very much on the agenda. still let him a po, to news, attended via video link stress just a little earlier last hour. there's an urgent need to speed up mutual recognition of vaccines. i told her, but i did send you money. i would like to draw your attention to the fact that despite the decision of the g 20, still not all countries in need have access to vaccines and other vital resources. this is also due to, i believe, unfair competition protectionism due to the
and rubbish piling up in new york city of the sanitation work as protest against the new york coven vaccination mandate. that set to see un vaccinated city employees, rather unvaccinated city employees place unpaid leave from monday. huge the controversial ah . whether we're good afternoon, russia life, marty's world views age q. my name's kevin, thanks for checking in with us this weekend. wherever you shooting in from. i'm a good start in italy then. what's the big news this weekend? where...
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it's kind of a new york city legend.n this townhouse went on the market in october of 2009, the "new york daily news" said, quote, the historic gay street property on the connor of waverly place is rumored to be inhabited by a restless spirit who walks the creaking floorboards at night. legend has it that a man in top hat and tails has been spot inside the building. a neighbor telling the "new york daily news" she had seen mysterious faces appear in with windows of the building and heard noises. she told the paper, there are ghosts in all of these buildings. it just happens. it's very spiritual. another neighbor who lived across the street told the paper, quote, i wouldn't go in there right now. it's legendary that ghosts live there. that place would be like moving into "the shining." "shining"! the shadow. all very spooky, right? today that same house, that exact same house on gay street in new york city got a spooky new development in it's spooky history because today that house was raided by the fbi. simultaneously to
it's kind of a new york city legend.n this townhouse went on the market in october of 2009, the "new york daily news" said, quote, the historic gay street property on the connor of waverly place is rumored to be inhabited by a restless spirit who walks the creaking floorboards at night. legend has it that a man in top hat and tails has been spot inside the building. a neighbor telling the "new york daily news" she had seen mysterious faces appear in with windows of the...
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carley: police officers in new york city are being told not to intervene if they see people injectingpublic. all while drug overdose deaths are soaring within the city. joining me now, kathy konig store, co-funder of the store foundation and joe borelli, new york city councilman. good morning to you you both. >> good morning. carley: the new york post has a write-up on this topic and they say new york city's war on drugs is over, the junkies won. tell us about the new law that governor hochul just signed. >> it's the pinnacle of what could be called the harm reduction model of dealing with people using dangerous drugs on our streets. this is the model of governing which aloys needle -- allows needle exchanges and things like that rather than any involvement from law enforcement. this is that playing out right now in new york sigh and unfortunately the people it leaves out of the process are the public who have to see these conditions, who have to stumble upon needles in their public spaces and unfortunately this is essentially a license for people, addicted people, to use drugs wherev
carley: police officers in new york city are being told not to intervene if they see people injectingpublic. all while drug overdose deaths are soaring within the city. joining me now, kathy konig store, co-funder of the store foundation and joe borelli, new york city councilman. good morning to you you both. >> good morning. carley: the new york post has a write-up on this topic and they say new york city's war on drugs is over, the junkies won. tell us about the new law that governor...
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thank the new york city vaccine mandate. bill diblasio has been in touch with the sanitation department as well as the union that represents sanitation employees. he says this slow down is unacceptable and that there will be consequences. anyone who is not doing their job, you are harming your fellow sanitation workers, and you're harming your neighbors and you're harming your city and it's time to stop. now the annotation workers association beer that the flow down may simply be foreshadowing a loss of workers coming on monday. they are moving to snow ship 12 hours instead of 8 in anticipation of workers shortages. and it appears that as a result of this mandate, new york city could soon be losing $1.00 and $5.00, that's 20 percent of its fire departments due to firefighters. not getting the jab for the mayor to turn around and say, we can run this apartment with 25 to 35 percent less members is ignoring the fact that we cant even keep our houses open today. right now. their livelihood is on the line, and their paycheck is
thank the new york city vaccine mandate. bill diblasio has been in touch with the sanitation department as well as the union that represents sanitation employees. he says this slow down is unacceptable and that there will be consequences. anyone who is not doing their job, you are harming your fellow sanitation workers, and you're harming your neighbors and you're harming your city and it's time to stop. now the annotation workers association beer that the flow down may simply be foreshadowing...
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, raised in harlem in the south bronx, graduated from city college in new york, and he rose to the highest ranks not only of the military but also in areas of foreign policy and statecraft. >> president biden today, former president obama also weighing in he says general powell refused to accept that race would limit his dreams and helped a generation of young people set their sights higher. nbc's kelly o'donnell how on general powell's trailblazing career. >> reporter: colin powell, the nation's first african-american secretary of state a soldier and statesman who served multiple presidents has died at 84 powell's family writing in a statement that powell who was fully vaccinated passed away from complications due to covid-19 the retired four-star general was hospitalized at walter reed while suffering from a form of cancer, multiple pie owe myoloma, powell grew up in the south bronx, the son of jamaican immigrants, created a trailblazing career. as a soldier, powell served two tours of duty in vietnam he became the first black national security adviser during the end of ronald re
, raised in harlem in the south bronx, graduated from city college in new york, and he rose to the highest ranks not only of the military but also in areas of foreign policy and statecraft. >> president biden today, former president obama also weighing in he says general powell refused to accept that race would limit his dreams and helped a generation of young people set their sights higher. nbc's kelly o'donnell how on general powell's trailblazing career. >> reporter: colin...
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new york city mat, better rethink his mandate, real quick. my garbage wasn't picked up today and will get worse when new york city sanitation workers don't show up for pickups and snow ploughing, medical staff, shortages, burning, fires, not put out, city will be crippled. if we don't have employed d as in why workers, we will have outbreaks of disease like cholera in new york city. the mandate needs to be relaxed to prevent mounds of garbage on our streets. if your garbage hasn't been picked up. thank the new york city vaccine mandate build, blasio has been in touch with the sanitation department as well as the union that represents sanitation employees. he says this slow down is unacceptable and that there will be consequences. anyone who is not doing their job, you're harming your fellow sanitation workers, and you're harming your neighbors and you're harming your city and it's time to stop. now the annotation workers association, fear that the slow down may simply be foreshadowing a loss of workers coming on monday. they are moving to sno
new york city mat, better rethink his mandate, real quick. my garbage wasn't picked up today and will get worse when new york city sanitation workers don't show up for pickups and snow ploughing, medical staff, shortages, burning, fires, not put out, city will be crippled. if we don't have employed d as in why workers, we will have outbreaks of disease like cholera in new york city. the mandate needs to be relaxed to prevent mounds of garbage on our streets. if your garbage hasn't been picked...
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a sudden, became ex official ceos on opportunities, and have somebody who had to negotiate new york city's entire budget, i was one of four people who had an office in city hall, and, really, i was fortunate to serve under mary and coke, taught me a lot about politics. i had great metrics around the way. it was very fair, even though i was the only republican. he gave me access to his, staff and his teams. so, i had to grow up. in terms of that. you would have a debate on the floor, and where they would say, one democrat would stand, i would have to stand up and defend, and another democrat would stand up to defend. you needed a good opportunity on your debating skills. there was no one else there to do it. but, the issues that you handle in the new york city government, it's quite magnificent as well. it didn't carry. i guess the national, and international, is quite important for being in the united states congress. i was privileged to serve, at least my first, here under george bush. no one really gets to say that there was another leader, who have such respect for members of congress,
a sudden, became ex official ceos on opportunities, and have somebody who had to negotiate new york city's entire budget, i was one of four people who had an office in city hall, and, really, i was fortunate to serve under mary and coke, taught me a lot about politics. i had great metrics around the way. it was very fair, even though i was the only republican. he gave me access to his, staff and his teams. so, i had to grow up. in terms of that. you would have a debate on the floor, and where...
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>> reporter: outrage over vaccine mandates reaching a boiling point in new york city today. >> we are not anti-vaccine. we are anti-mandate. >> reporter: protesters taking to the streets ahead of a looming deadline friday night for thousands of city workers to get vaccinated or go unpaid. >> my job is to keep people safe. my employees and 8.8 million people. and until we defeat covid, people are not safe. >> reporter: at least a quarter of city employees at the fire and police departments are still unvaccinated. fire officials warning the city could see 20% fewer fire companies and ambulances starting next week. >> you're going to see dozens and dozens of firehouses close. you're going to see response times climb. it is inevitable. lives are going to be lost. >> reporter: last year, nationwide, 62% of law enforcement deaths in the line of duty were from covid. and tonight, reports of trash piling up in new york streets as the city faces opposition from some sanitation workers. this as the biden administration has purchased another 50 million pediatric doses of the pfizer vaccine ahead
>> reporter: outrage over vaccine mandates reaching a boiling point in new york city today. >> we are not anti-vaccine. we are anti-mandate. >> reporter: protesters taking to the streets ahead of a looming deadline friday night for thousands of city workers to get vaccinated or go unpaid. >> my job is to keep people safe. my employees and 8.8 million people. and until we defeat covid, people are not safe. >> reporter: at least a quarter of city employees at the...
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the documentary�*s positive reception in new york was almost guaranteed because many critics in the cityw york film festival movie has haunted me from the moment i first saw it, the power of the dog. it's a western of sorts in which its film—maker, new zealanderjane campion, shows full mastery of her craft, as does the movie's leading man, benedict cumberbatch. i see it as a study of power in relationships and repressed lives. emma jones reports. this dog bites. made byjane campion in new zealand, the landscape doubling for montana of a century ago, the power of the dog is an adaptation of a thomas savage 1960s novel. it's the story of phil, portrayed by benedict cumberbatch. he's a deeply unhappy rancher who bullies his new sister—in—law, rose. cumberbatch says his director allowed him to inhabit the characterfor the duration of filming. right at the beginning, she said "look, this is phil". "you're going to meet benedict at the end of the shoot and he's really nice, but this is phil." and that was, like, it was great. itjust gave me full permission to do that without feeling self—consc
the documentary�*s positive reception in new york was almost guaranteed because many critics in the cityw york film festival movie has haunted me from the moment i first saw it, the power of the dog. it's a western of sorts in which its film—maker, new zealanderjane campion, shows full mastery of her craft, as does the movie's leading man, benedict cumberbatch. i see it as a study of power in relationships and repressed lives. emma jones reports. this dog bites. made byjane campion in new...
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>> i was in the new york city council. that was my first elected >> i was in the new york city council. that was my first elected office. that was really more just an opportunity that came up. because i was always with my father and was raised -- you grow up in my family and you'll go to a republican convention at a county hall, and they would say, guy molinari is going to be -- who is going to nominate guy molinari for the new york state assembly? and my dad would say, my daughter. so i learned to speak publicly before i knew i was supposed to be afraid of it, and so it's just -- so because i was always active in his campaigns, people came to me and asked me from a very young age to consider running for office. and when this position opened up for the new york city council, i thought, well, i had been working in washington, d.c. it would give me a chance to go back to new york city. there was no way i was supposed to win this race, but it would give me good exposure to figure out what i wanted to do next and get to know t
>> i was in the new york city council. that was my first elected >> i was in the new york city council. that was my first elected office. that was really more just an opportunity that came up. because i was always with my father and was raised -- you grow up in my family and you'll go to a republican convention at a county hall, and they would say, guy molinari is going to be -- who is going to nominate guy molinari for the new york state assembly? and my dad would say, my daughter....
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discuss a proposal that the cost the city of new york less than $3 million a year. you, the city has a budget, annually of $100 billion. they took $850 million off of the back of drivers. our proposal costs the city less than $3 million to bring our people out of povertynd debt beyond their lifetime. amy: bhairavi, very quickly, many people may see this as the new york taxi drivers versus the uber and lyft lift drivers, but actually the number of uber and lyft drivers are in solidarity, is that right? bhairavi: absolutely. many uber and lyft members have come out in solidarity and some even stayed overnight during late hour shifts. this is a worker issue, a labor ise. fundamentally this is an issue of democracy where in city hall, we have been camped outside the gates. they haven't even had the decency to come and speak to us, even though the city essentially is responsible for this crisis. amy: we want to thk you so much for being with us, bhairavi desai, new york taxi workers alliance, speaking to us here in new york city. next up, we are going to buffalo to speak
discuss a proposal that the cost the city of new york less than $3 million a year. you, the city has a budget, annually of $100 billion. they took $850 million off of the back of drivers. our proposal costs the city less than $3 million to bring our people out of povertynd debt beyond their lifetime. amy: bhairavi, very quickly, many people may see this as the new york taxi drivers versus the uber and lyft lift drivers, but actually the number of uber and lyft drivers are in solidarity, is...
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the decision could shutter up to 20% of the city's fire houses. >> new york city is going to come to a crisis on monday morning. >> reaction from the head of the city's firefighters' union ahead. >>> a new arms race with china, the latest warnings about the nation's missile test of hypersonic weapons, and why the pentagon fears it could evade u.s. defense systems. >>> one of the biggest scandals facing the nhl, new details on the sexual abuse allegations made by a former hockey player against his former coach. the controversy triggering major resignations right now. >>> we say good morning, everyone, it's saturday, october 30th. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm lindsey riser. the president is in the first kind of planning session with a bunch of other countries right now. we did see the family photo that was taken a little bit before our 6:00 a.m. hour. all the world leaders gathered next to one another, posing for the cameras and we have a team of reporters and analysts breaking everything down for us from capitol hill. to rome. let's go ahead and start in rome, president biden sitting dow
the decision could shutter up to 20% of the city's fire houses. >> new york city is going to come to a crisis on monday morning. >> reaction from the head of the city's firefighters' union ahead. >>> a new arms race with china, the latest warnings about the nation's missile test of hypersonic weapons, and why the pentagon fears it could evade u.s. defense systems. >>> one of the biggest scandals facing the nhl, new details on the sexual abuse allegations made by a...
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the fact that he believes the good people of new york city, the law abiding decent people of new yorkneed their law enforcement officers to provide better customer service to felons and thugs. this mayor, what a bozo. i hope they have learned their lesson. the last thing i will say about this. he brought up customer service. exercising the rights of the people of new york city, they have to show a vaccine verification to get a slice of pizza. it's just too much. judge jeanine: kids are being gunned down in new york city. there is a picture of a bicycle earlier in the news. one shot in the head and died yesterday. what's this guy thinking? >> i agree with tomi 100%. they are not selling refrigerators or appliances. he has no clue. he's ignoring what's happening in new york. crime. the criminals are trying to hurt victims and police officers. this guy is trying to ignore what is going on in new york. crime waves goings-on ever since the summer of 2020. and what he is doing is basically ignoring the arguments and the problems that law enforcement have in new york. the crime wave in new y
the fact that he believes the good people of new york city, the law abiding decent people of new yorkneed their law enforcement officers to provide better customer service to felons and thugs. this mayor, what a bozo. i hope they have learned their lesson. the last thing i will say about this. he brought up customer service. exercising the rights of the people of new york city, they have to show a vaccine verification to get a slice of pizza. it's just too much. judge jeanine: kids are being...
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the documentary�*s positive reception in new york was almost guaranteed, because many critics in the cityd it. one new york film festival movie has haunted me from the moment i first saw it, the power of the dog. it's a western of sorts in which its filmmaker, new zealanderjane campion, shows full mastery of her craft, as does the movie's leading man, benedict cumberbatch. i see it as a study of power in relationships and repressed lives. this dog bites. made byjane campion in new zealand, the landscape doubling for montana of a century ago, the power of the dog is an adaptation of a thomas savage 1960s novel. it's the story of phil, portrayed by benedict cumberbatch. he's a deeply unhappy rancher who bullies his new sister—in—law, rose. cumberbatch says his director allowed him to inhabit the characterfor the duration of filming. right at the beginning she said "look, this is phil." "you're going to meet benedict at the end of the shoot and he's really nice, but this is phil." and that was, like, it was great. itjust gave me full permission to do that without feeling self—conscious. you
the documentary�*s positive reception in new york was almost guaranteed, because many critics in the cityd it. one new york film festival movie has haunted me from the moment i first saw it, the power of the dog. it's a western of sorts in which its filmmaker, new zealanderjane campion, shows full mastery of her craft, as does the movie's leading man, benedict cumberbatch. i see it as a study of power in relationships and repressed lives. this dog bites. made byjane campion in new zealand,...
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will: overnight disturbing news in new york city which is somewhat symbolic of the things going on inouses shut as smoke eaters go awol over vaccine mandate. the cause of shutdown 26 different fire stations in new york city in a which you have to believe is a true threat to public health. rachel: absolutely and you saw some protests with people holding up signs assaying natural immunity because these were the people on the front lines when we did not have a vaccine who probably got covid and many of them have natural immunity and say i just don't want to take this vaccine either because of that or some have religious reasons, but it's actually-- it is already taking down fire houses. this is a safety hazard and people will get hurt. pete: when you look at the map of new york city, its all five bureaus-- burroughs and is currently the fdny-- excuse me, and total 77% vaccinated and by the way correction officers 54%. we were talking about that earlier and those are the guys manning the jails and you think maybe they have been exposed to covid a bit over time, maybe a big chunk of them h
will: overnight disturbing news in new york city which is somewhat symbolic of the things going on inouses shut as smoke eaters go awol over vaccine mandate. the cause of shutdown 26 different fire stations in new york city in a which you have to believe is a true threat to public health. rachel: absolutely and you saw some protests with people holding up signs assaying natural immunity because these were the people on the front lines when we did not have a vaccine who probably got covid and...
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. >>> this as the vaccine deadline for unvaccinated school workers in new york city has passed. here's nbc's lindsey riser >> reporter: schools in new york city like this one are bracing for who may or may not show up today. one of the strictest vaccine mandates in the country goes into effect. connecticut demanding all state workers ge to weekly testing, or face suspension >> i'm concerned about making sure we're well prepared if there is another delta i'm concerned about making sure we keep our schools open and our economy going. >> reporter: the governor preparing the national guard to step in, if necessary. the health commissioner hoping that won't be the case >> we are looking at really having so many of our people vaccinated that that will not be necessary. but at this point, things are still being tabulated. >> reporter: in new york city, fears of a staffing shortage in the largest school district in america. all teachers must be vaccinated, no testing option. some 10,000 employees may not be allowed to work. the mayor says substitutes are standing by, and most teachers a
. >>> this as the vaccine deadline for unvaccinated school workers in new york city has passed. here's nbc's lindsey riser >> reporter: schools in new york city like this one are bracing for who may or may not show up today. one of the strictest vaccine mandates in the country goes into effect. connecticut demanding all state workers ge to weekly testing, or face suspension >> i'm concerned about making sure we're well prepared if there is another delta i'm concerned about...
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a lead detective in new york city texted me during the show. the police here can not do their jobs because they're not backed up by the democratic leaders. >> new york is struggling don't call it a hell hole. >> it's not a hell hole. >> talk to your local precinct. >> i feel safe walking across the city. do i trust the democratic leaders give the miss the power to protect us. no, we're on our own. thank you, mayor. that's all the time we. have up next ... we have. up next ... >> william shatner is back on solid ground after his trip to the final frontier. more on the historic blue origin space flight, next. >> president boyd en unveils his plan on the supply chain crisis. why are things getting worst not better. how long will it last. now with know how gabby petito died. what is next. will the local officials or fbi bring charges in her murder. first it was soccer moms, then security moms, now it's school board moms. we look at the latest suburban voting block and what it means for the mid attorney. i'm john roberts join sandra smith and me at t
a lead detective in new york city texted me during the show. the police here can not do their jobs because they're not backed up by the democratic leaders. >> new york is struggling don't call it a hell hole. >> it's not a hell hole. >> talk to your local precinct. >> i feel safe walking across the city. do i trust the democratic leaders give the miss the power to protect us. no, we're on our own. thank you, mayor. that's all the time we. have up next ... we have. up...
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a sudden i became ex officio on all the committees, including somebody who had to negotiate new york city's entire budget. i had a car and a driver. i was one of four people who had an office in city hall. i was really fortunate to serve under mayor ed koch who taught me about politics also. i had some great mentors along the way. very, very fair even though i was the only republican. and gave me access to his staff, his teams. so i had to grow up fast in terms of that, right, because you would have a debate on the floor over something president reagan would say. one democrat would start and i would have to stand up and defend him. another democrat, i would have to stand up and defend. you got a great opportunity to hone your debating skills because there was no one else there to do it. the issues that you handle in new york city government, as much as it was great and it was a thrill, it didn't carry, i guess, the national and international, of course, importance of being in the united states congress. i was privileged to serve for at least my first year under george bush xli and really ge
a sudden i became ex officio on all the committees, including somebody who had to negotiate new york city's entire budget. i had a car and a driver. i was one of four people who had an office in city hall. i was really fortunate to serve under mayor ed koch who taught me about politics also. i had some great mentors along the way. very, very fair even though i was the only republican. and gave me access to his staff, his teams. so i had to grow up fast in terms of that, right, because you would...
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members. >> reporter: tensions are still high, among the holdouts, there is pushback with enough new york city firefighters taking medical leave at six fire companies in the city were temporarily out of service the fdny commissioner writing, the excessive sick leave is unacceptable, kraer to their oaths to serve and may endanger the lives of new yorkers. now the department will continue to respond to all calls for help. and the city's mayor is holding firm, noting that vaccination rates climb ahead of the deadline, the mayor tweeting the nypd vaccination rate for one dose went from 80% 84% by the e. the fdnw went from 67 to 72%. the department of sanitation from 67 to 76%. vice president kamala harris today attempting to model behavior publicly receiving her booster shot. >> let everybody get vaccinated and get through and beyond this pandemic. >> reporter: the vaccine crackdown goes beyond new york city. one new jersey hospital is now requiring boosters for staff who originally received the j afternoon afternoon jr vaccine. their deadline, christmas eve. and a federal appellate court ruled fr
members. >> reporter: tensions are still high, among the holdouts, there is pushback with enough new york city firefighters taking medical leave at six fire companies in the city were temporarily out of service the fdny commissioner writing, the excessive sick leave is unacceptable, kraer to their oaths to serve and may endanger the lives of new yorkers. now the department will continue to respond to all calls for help. and the city's mayor is holding firm, noting that vaccination rates...
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our panel will discuss and finally, new york city thomas jefferson is the latest statue to be removed all while a new statue on wall street might make you think the city has gone bananas. i'm sky now use and we're going to give you a 360 view of these stories and 8 new views. huge right here on our to america. ah, by birth with you to our top story, an f b i rayed on the washington d. c. mansion connected to a russian oligarch, omega. darrow pasco, faren fond, zag, joins us with all the details full. it was an eventful tuesday morning here outside the home of all like dairy pasco, right? i could see f. b, i. agents are still coming through his $15000000.00 mansion here on the north, west side of d. c. a for money. i don't know this name, but for some they are member who is tied with paul mana, for a former campaign. chairman of donald trump, who was convicted on fraud charges and then eventually pardoned by donald trump in his final month and office not just from the candidate, according to an f b, i spokeswoman agents were conducting a quote, court authorized law enforcement activity
our panel will discuss and finally, new york city thomas jefferson is the latest statue to be removed all while a new statue on wall street might make you think the city has gone bananas. i'm sky now use and we're going to give you a 360 view of these stories and 8 new views. huge right here on our to america. ah, by birth with you to our top story, an f b i rayed on the washington d. c. mansion connected to a russian oligarch, omega. darrow pasco, faren fond, zag, joins us with all the details...
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the documentary�*s positive reception in new york was almost guaranteed, because many critics in the city york film festival movie has haunted me from the moment i first saw it, the power of the dog. it is a westerner of —— western of sorts, in which its filmmaker, new zealanderjane campion, shows the mastery of the craft, as does the movie's leading man, benedict cumberbatch. i see it as a study of power and relationships and repressed lives. the power of the dog is an adaptation of a thomas savage 1960s novel. it is the story of phil, betrayed by benedict cumberbatch. he is a deeply unhappy rancher who believes his new sister—in—law, rose. cumberbatch says his director allowed him to inhabit the characterfor director allowed him to inhabit the character for the duration of filming. the character for the duration of filming-— of filming. right at the beginning _ of filming. right at the beginning she - of filming. right at the beginning she said, - of filming. right at the i beginning she said, look, of filming. right at the - beginning she said, look, this is phil. you are going to meet
the documentary�*s positive reception in new york was almost guaranteed, because many critics in the city york film festival movie has haunted me from the moment i first saw it, the power of the dog. it is a westerner of —— western of sorts, in which its filmmaker, new zealanderjane campion, shows the mastery of the craft, as does the movie's leading man, benedict cumberbatch. i see it as a study of power and relationships and repressed lives. the power of the dog is an adaptation of a...