28
28
Nov 14, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
affordable housing is the big issue in new york city. ronment here. for undocumented or immigrant population, there is a problem with earning enough income because they often find jobs that aren't at an hourly rate that would provide enough money for housing. consequently, they have to double—up or triple—up in housing accommodations. when climate disasters hit, they make an already strained society that much harder. poor people, people of colour in new york city, generally don't have the kind of wealth and social power to easily bounce back from a climate disaster. ida was a different type of storm. it didn't push up sea levels as much. rather, it dumped down an incredible amount of rain very rapidly, and that also flooded the subways, it flooded people's basements. our decision—makers, corporations and government to slash pollution because i know that the place i grew up in will not survive. my office is responsible for preparing the city for the impacts of climate change. the inequities of these climate impacts came to light in such a
affordable housing is the big issue in new york city. ronment here. for undocumented or immigrant population, there is a problem with earning enough income because they often find jobs that aren't at an hourly rate that would provide enough money for housing. consequently, they have to double—up or triple—up in housing accommodations. when climate disasters hit, they make an already strained society that much harder. poor people, people of colour in new york city, generally don't have the...
26
26
Nov 12, 2021
11/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
it's a city that is growing like every city in the 19th century. new york more than think -- more than any other. so the city is growing. it needs roads, it needs buildings, it needs a lot of stuff. that's true. but how the stuff was built was how tweed enriched himself. so he's dealing with other people's money, borrowed funds. how does he make himself rich? does he simply stick it in his pocket and kind of straight embezzlement? that would be a little too easy and a little too easy to get caught at. his typical method was simply to add -- excuse me, to pad building contracts. so say, say a building, you know, you talk to the contractor and the building would cost maybe $10,000 this 1870 dollars to build. okay, so tweed says give me a bill for $20,000, and you'll get your $10,000, you know, what you expect, and then me and my buddies will guide the other $10,000 among ourselves. he could -- and with this arrangement, he could pretty much divide the extra funds between the big four and then a couple of accountants. gotta keep track of this, and you've got t
it's a city that is growing like every city in the 19th century. new york more than think -- more than any other. so the city is growing. it needs roads, it needs buildings, it needs a lot of stuff. that's true. but how the stuff was built was how tweed enriched himself. so he's dealing with other people's money, borrowed funds. how does he make himself rich? does he simply stick it in his pocket and kind of straight embezzlement? that would be a little too easy and a little too easy to get...
32
32
Nov 13, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
what was coming _ boroughs of new york city. what was coming in — boroughs of new york city.s coming in from _ boroughs of new york city. what was coming in from my - boroughs of new york city. what was coming in from my drain in the back— was coming in from my drain in the back and the side of the house _ the back and the side of the house. what was gushing through that thing — house. what was gushing through that thing and maybe there was a rise _ that thing and maybe there was a rise to — that thing and maybe there was a rise to about nine feet. manhattan the bronx, 9:30 pm, manhattan the bronx, 9:30 p.m., take shelter, right now. i am ickin: take shelter, right now. i am picking everything _ take shelter, right now. i am picking everything up, - picking everything up, unplugging everything because we did not want to be electrocuted.- we did not want to be electrocuted. ~ .. ., ., electrocuted. we activated out such [an electrocuted. we activated out such plan and _ electrocuted. we activated out such plan and had _ electrocuted. we activated out such plan and had our- ele
what was coming _ boroughs of new york city. what was coming in — boroughs of new york city.s coming in from _ boroughs of new york city. what was coming in from my - boroughs of new york city. what was coming in from my drain in the back— was coming in from my drain in the back and the side of the house _ the back and the side of the house. what was gushing through that thing — house. what was gushing through that thing and maybe there was a rise _ that thing and maybe there was a rise...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
new york city forces monster. you have to fight you have to actually rush, hold with the city in order to just get the very basic necessity of life. ah. then so the idea of the city having something on its conscience, this is rather small blot, frankly. i mean, with all honor to the dead, they are dead. mm. i think that city is always wanted to forget about what island city is. wanted to forget about the people who are buried there. it's wanted to forget about the fact that there is a potter's field, that there is a place where difficult stories are hidden. mm. new york city is celebrated as the place where anyone can achieve their dreams of but those dreams have him in the cheers by everyone. ah, it's true of people toiling away, digging out the titles for sideways. we're building our skyscrapers. ah, it's true of people who have wound up homeless or because a society shunned them as happened during the aids epidemic. mm. those stories might not be flattering to tell even more. it might tell us things about our pr
new york city forces monster. you have to fight you have to actually rush, hold with the city in order to just get the very basic necessity of life. ah. then so the idea of the city having something on its conscience, this is rather small blot, frankly. i mean, with all honor to the dead, they are dead. mm. i think that city is always wanted to forget about what island city is. wanted to forget about the people who are buried there. it's wanted to forget about the fact that there is a potter's...
69
69
Nov 19, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
york city.ater was coming in from my drain in the back, from my drains in the side of the house, water was gushing through that thing and made the water rise all the way up to about 9 feet. it is manhattan, the bronx, westchester, until 9:30, they're telling you, "take shelter right now." i'm picking everything up, unplugging everything because we did not want to be electrocuted. we activated our flash flood i plan and we had our agencies begin to prepare - for a flooding event. obviously, we weren't preparing for what we ended up getting. . 2021, and here i am having exposure to sewage water in my own home. i screamed out to him and i said, "justin, iam drowning, i'm gonna drown." sirens wail very good morning, it is wednesday, september 1. my name is yvette meier and i live in woodside, queens, new york. my parents live down the block and i've grown up here. i promised to stay here to take care of them. everyone knows each other and we all kind of help each other. my name is aladini, i am 25.
york city.ater was coming in from my drain in the back, from my drains in the side of the house, water was gushing through that thing and made the water rise all the way up to about 9 feet. it is manhattan, the bronx, westchester, until 9:30, they're telling you, "take shelter right now." i'm picking everything up, unplugging everything because we did not want to be electrocuted. we activated our flash flood i plan and we had our agencies begin to prepare - for a flooding event....
49
49
Nov 14, 2021
11/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
they go _ york city. they go so deep. they go so _ york city. they go so deep.p within the | they go so deep within the 19605 they go so deep within the 1960s itself, and they were so out of their time thematically and sonically but no—one knew what to do with them, even at the time of incredible invention and desire for radical change, it still took decades for people to catch up to what they were doing. so you learn so much about not only the 1960s but, you know, why did that happen? fist the 1960s but, you know, why did that happen?— the 1960s but, you know, why did that happen? at the centre of it was the _ did that happen? at the centre of it was the famous _ did that happen? at the centre of it was the famous new i did that happen? at the centre of it was the famous new york| 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 called the factory where artists, models and other cool kids known as warhol's superstars hung out.- superstars hung out. t
they go _ york city. they go so deep. they go so _ york city. they go so deep.p within the | they go so deep within the 19605 they go so deep within the 1960s itself, and they were so out of their time thematically and sonically but no—one knew what to do with them, even at the time of incredible invention and desire for radical change, it still took decades for people to catch up to what they were doing. so you learn so much about not only the 1960s but, you know, why did that happen? fist...
47
47
Nov 7, 2021
11/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
nineteenth century new york city politics. then offer matthew rosa recounts world war ii by the 37th battalion caring for 25 people to a concentration camp. u.s. troops and survivors, 60 years after the war. later, veterans from world war ii through the iraq war and share their expenses. find more schedule information@c-span.org/history will consult your program guide. here's lectures in history. >> good morning, everyone. today's lecture, called to many catholic. we'll be looking at catholics and american policy, especially american urban politics in the late 19th century. to put this in context of what we've been looking at the past couple of weeks and what we've been looking at this struggle for american catholics to find their place in american culture. despite persistent of loyalty and patriotism and despite the real human sacrifice of life in the civil war, after the civil war up next remained viewed by most americans with suspicion and fear. a variety of reasons for this. the members of what was perceived as a foreign c
nineteenth century new york city politics. then offer matthew rosa recounts world war ii by the 37th battalion caring for 25 people to a concentration camp. u.s. troops and survivors, 60 years after the war. later, veterans from world war ii through the iraq war and share their expenses. find more schedule information@c-span.org/history will consult your program guide. here's lectures in history. >> good morning, everyone. today's lecture, called to many catholic. we'll be looking at...
21
21
Nov 8, 2021
11/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
but beyond that, what we're expecting is that new york city was decimated by the pandemic. whether it be restaurants, hotels tours spending, but now the city and all the workers and people who live here excited for in tours can come back into the us again, particularly here in new york city where they're, they're the travel agencies and various travel companies are saying they're seeing bookings increasing because of the anticipation of more people coming back, of course, to come back into the u. s. now as a foreign tourists, you can have to show proof of vaccination of vaccination that's been authorized by the w h o and also a negative cobit test as well. could you have some positive news? thank you very much. gabriel. let's cross to the us mexico border now where john home and is live for us in tijuana. hello there, john. this is really important step for communities and businesses, either side of the board on telephone yeah, definitely is we're actually what is the busiest line border crossing point in the western hemisphere right in front seat. and you can probably see a
but beyond that, what we're expecting is that new york city was decimated by the pandemic. whether it be restaurants, hotels tours spending, but now the city and all the workers and people who live here excited for in tours can come back into the us again, particularly here in new york city where they're, they're the travel agencies and various travel companies are saying they're seeing bookings increasing because of the anticipation of more people coming back, of course, to come back into the...
174
174
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
and a major milestone here in new york city. phil lipof reports. >> reporter: tonight, new york city looking more like it did pre-pandemic. the world's largest marathon back after a two-year delay. >> our whole mantra has been welcome back. let's run this city. let's be back, let's come together. >> reporter: 30,000 runners required to show proof of vaccination or a negative test before the race. and tonight, the white house not backing down as the justice department vowing to defend the biden administration's vaccine mandate for all businesses with 100 employees or more after a federal appeals court blocked it this weekend, questioning its constitutionality. >> it's good for people's health and for the economy. that's why these requirements make so much sense. >> reporter: federal officials aso promising to ramp up the vaccination effort for children ages 5 through 11 this week. starting monday, new york city opening pop-up vaccination sites at all public schools where kids in that age group can get the shot. in chicago, mayor
and a major milestone here in new york city. phil lipof reports. >> reporter: tonight, new york city looking more like it did pre-pandemic. the world's largest marathon back after a two-year delay. >> our whole mantra has been welcome back. let's run this city. let's be back, let's come together. >> reporter: 30,000 runners required to show proof of vaccination or a negative test before the race. and tonight, the white house not backing down as the justice department vowing to...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
where so much of new york city history is buried is, is dickensian. and it is a document of the inequality that has existed in the city for centuries. i don't think the states is unique in this respect. for in this world, are you not powerful? you get forgotten pretty quickly, and an harland is exactly where our society in our country puts the people who are poor and forgotten. ah, and you have, you know, a situation you couldn't make up in which you have the corn, forgotten people who are alive and are in jail, who are burying the poor and forgotten people who are dead for or new york. it's really what america is about ah, when our mayor took our place, he was elected because of his campaign on our city, being a tale of 2 cities. the house and i have not. and those who have not are usually the ones who weren't being buried on hard i. the city is always wanted to forget about hold island. city is wanted to forget about the people who are buried. there is wanted to forget about the fact that there is a potters field that there is a place where difficult
where so much of new york city history is buried is, is dickensian. and it is a document of the inequality that has existed in the city for centuries. i don't think the states is unique in this respect. for in this world, are you not powerful? you get forgotten pretty quickly, and an harland is exactly where our society in our country puts the people who are poor and forgotten. ah, and you have, you know, a situation you couldn't make up in which you have the corn, forgotten people who are...
289
289
Nov 8, 2021
11/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 289
favorite 0
quote 0
isn't the new york city marathon particularly hard?p you going. but i will say that someone was like, how are you that with it at 23 miles? i'm like, well, i happened to struggle really bad from mile 10 to, like, 20, so i think i got it out of the way early. >> second wind >> yes >> were you listening to music >> i had my headphones on. i couldn't even listen to music because i couldn't hear it the crowds it was that amazing. it was just -- and not even always for me, obviously you're running with so many people and they have their own cheer sections so we're all -- i was just crying the whole time >> by the way, your cheer section is right here, your dad, jim gaffney. what does it mean to you that your daughter -- she met her accomplishment, but she was running for you. >> well, it was -- i'm really proud of her and proud of the team fox members that ran with her for parkinson's. >> and you, by the way, your lovely father is here. you also pinned to the window, i should point out -- >> can we? >> yes we have to see them from the front
isn't the new york city marathon particularly hard?p you going. but i will say that someone was like, how are you that with it at 23 miles? i'm like, well, i happened to struggle really bad from mile 10 to, like, 20, so i think i got it out of the way early. >> second wind >> yes >> were you listening to music >> i had my headphones on. i couldn't even listen to music because i couldn't hear it the crowds it was that amazing. it was just -- and not even always for me,...
533
533
Nov 7, 2021
11/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 533
favorite 0
quote 0
>> the new york city is alive with enthusiasm and energy.ay for the 50th running of the new york city marathon. of course this is a signature event of the big apple and today it was a perfect day for it. as you mention, so many runners return to the city the marathon is back after taking 2020 off because of the pandemic which was actually on the second time there was a cancellation and the races history. the first time was in 2012 after hurricane sandy. about 33000 racers took part, that number down from over 50000 in previous years. officials agreed to reduce the size of the field of this year to prevent overcrowding with covid. those taking part in the marathon, which is still going on right now, were required to show proof of vaccination or a negative covid-19 test within 48 hours of race day and are also required to wear face coverings at the start and finish. the 26-point to mile course began on staten island, goes to the city's five boroughs and it right here in manhattan central park with more than 1 million spectators and 10,000 volu
>> the new york city is alive with enthusiasm and energy.ay for the 50th running of the new york city marathon. of course this is a signature event of the big apple and today it was a perfect day for it. as you mention, so many runners return to the city the marathon is back after taking 2020 off because of the pandemic which was actually on the second time there was a cancellation and the races history. the first time was in 2012 after hurricane sandy. about 33000 racers took part, that...
104
104
Nov 1, 2021
11/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
back here in new york city, we have learned ever since that 5:00 p.m.dline on friday, more than 2,000 firefighters took medical leave phillip? >> kathy, thank you. >>> white house press secretary jen psaki announcing she has contracted a breakthrough case of covid-19 after members of her household tested positive. she says she's been working from home and quarantining with her family she tested negative from wednesday to thursday andymsymps >>> new polling by nbc news shows that joe biden's approval rating has fall on the 42% and 7 in 10 adults, including half of the democrats surveyed, believe the nation is headed in the wrong direction. and attention shifts to the u.n. climate conference, which begins today in scotland. the g20 leaders are facing criticism over the lack of action on climate change nbc's molly hunter joins us now. good morning were there any signs of progress during the g20 summit? >> reporter: hey, good morning from a very windy glasgow, scotland the leaders we heard this weekend in rome spoke a lot about climate change as it relates
back here in new york city, we have learned ever since that 5:00 p.m.dline on friday, more than 2,000 firefighters took medical leave phillip? >> kathy, thank you. >>> white house press secretary jen psaki announcing she has contracted a breakthrough case of covid-19 after members of her household tested positive. she says she's been working from home and quarantining with her family she tested negative from wednesday to thursday andymsymps >>> new polling by nbc news...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
somebody very familiar at a former candid for new york city council. thank you for joining me. carrie and you for having me. okay, so this is some of the are obviously you probably know the election laws there in new york very, very well. so do you support this law? and do you believe that new yorkers would benefit from extending the franchise to non citizens would be very important to them. i believe that definitely there is a benefit to expanding that who however i am not 100 percent in support of expanding to recall holders or citizens who are in route to become 3 car holders and become citizen. i think that we have to think about the legality of it at the city council level. i know it just for municipal election. however, we do want to so expensive by that has been ship. so there's a catch $22.00. i'm actually shocked that we're doing this for and that has been open primarily because you would think that would come 1st before this particular green card voted. right. and i hear what you're saying. and one of the things that worries me about this when i look at is, you know, y
somebody very familiar at a former candid for new york city council. thank you for joining me. carrie and you for having me. okay, so this is some of the are obviously you probably know the election laws there in new york very, very well. so do you support this law? and do you believe that new yorkers would benefit from extending the franchise to non citizens would be very important to them. i believe that definitely there is a benefit to expanding that who however i am not 100 percent in...
35
35
Nov 17, 2021
11/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
from new york city, good morning to you all. coming up from the bloomberg new economy forum, we will hear from the prime minister of singapore. from new york city, for our audience worldwide on radio and tv, it is imminent. tom: i still cannot spell it. jonathan: this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: president biden is still deciding whether to reappoint federal reserve chair powell or replace him. he told reporters to expect an announcement in the next four days. a chairman said there is no doubt the senate will confirm either candidate. inflation and the u.k. is at the highest level in the decade putting pressure on the bank of england to raise interest rates. higher costs for fuel, restaurants and hotels led to adjustment in prices. a secretive government-backed organization -- competing semiconductors. some tech giants see the metaverse as the next area of growth. the ceo of google. >> the market valuation, our mission is timeless. there is more need for information than ever before. ritika: global news 24 hours a day, on air and on
from new york city, good morning to you all. coming up from the bloomberg new economy forum, we will hear from the prime minister of singapore. from new york city, for our audience worldwide on radio and tv, it is imminent. tom: i still cannot spell it. jonathan: this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: president biden is still deciding whether to reappoint federal reserve chair powell or replace him. he told reporters to expect an announcement in the next four days. a chairman said there is no doubt the...
108
108
Nov 2, 2021
11/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
for all it's worth. >>> more than 2,000 new york city firefighters calling in sick as a covid vaccineasio joins me now. mr. mayor, we had a fire department union chief on a short time ago who said these firefighters have to get doctor signoff on this. this was no organized labor sick-out. what do you say to that? >> it seems awfully convenient, john. you see so many more people calling in sick than normal. i don't like what i'm seeing, our fire commissioner doesn't like what he's seeing and it is not right. if you're not sick, get to work, protect your fellow new yorkers, be there for your fellow firefighters, stop playing this game. look, here's the news as of this morning, john. 92% of the city workforce is now vaccinated as a result of this mandate. the vast majority of our city employees and the vast majority of our firefighters are doing the right thing. but the ones who are playing a game of they're going to have to suffer some consequences. this is unacceptable. >> what is the current rate of firefighters who are not vaccinated? >> right now we're about 77% with firefighters va
for all it's worth. >>> more than 2,000 new york city firefighters calling in sick as a covid vaccineasio joins me now. mr. mayor, we had a fire department union chief on a short time ago who said these firefighters have to get doctor signoff on this. this was no organized labor sick-out. what do you say to that? >> it seems awfully convenient, john. you see so many more people calling in sick than normal. i don't like what i'm seeing, our fire commissioner doesn't like what he's...
144
144
Nov 5, 2021
11/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
as new york city and indeed the entire nation right now seems to be recovering from this pandemic, you and i'm quoting you now, you write, when our cities succeed, america prospers. do you think lawmakers here in washington have forgotten that fact? >> no, i just think from time to time, we don't stay focused on the core of the success of our cou country. our national government, the lawmakers will make decisions, so really on is a city level, we have to carry out those decisions with and i think it's imperative that we keep our eyes, ears, and focus on the cities. >> let's get to some of the specifics that you'll have to deal with. during the campaign, mayor-elect, you said you supported mayor de blasio's coronavirus vaccine mandate. now you say the city needs to in your word revisit how to address vaccine mandates. what exactly does that mean. what specific parts of the mandate do you want to revisit? >> i was extremely clear and have been consistent on this, that we need to make sure that we speak with the credible messengers on the ground. those are the union leaders. and we saw to
as new york city and indeed the entire nation right now seems to be recovering from this pandemic, you and i'm quoting you now, you write, when our cities succeed, america prospers. do you think lawmakers here in washington have forgotten that fact? >> no, i just think from time to time, we don't stay focused on the core of the success of our cou country. our national government, the lawmakers will make decisions, so really on is a city level, we have to carry out those decisions with and...
100
100
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> coming up, our favorite moments from new york city's halloween parade. >>> and elsewhere in new york, a collection of frights off-broadway. the big return of the "little shop of horrors." >>> but first the internal investigation at southwest airlines. what one pilot said over the plane's intercom. you're watching "world news now." >>> a california man returned home and found this uninvited guest on his kitchen counter enjoying a bucket of kfc. john holden says he's had plenty of close encounters with bears, but this is the first time one made it inside his home. another greeting him outside his home, he scared the bears away by making loud noises. >> it's always the biscuits. >>> southwest airlines is conducting an internal investigation into a pilot's use of a phrase that's become synonymous with insulting president biden. the pilot reportedly said "let's go brandon", during an in-flight announcement. the associated press, which had a reporter aboard the flight, first reported the incident. some passengers have pledged to boycott the airline, others have pledged support. >>> in
. >>> coming up, our favorite moments from new york city's halloween parade. >>> and elsewhere in new york, a collection of frights off-broadway. the big return of the "little shop of horrors." >>> but first the internal investigation at southwest airlines. what one pilot said over the plane's intercom. you're watching "world news now." >>> a california man returned home and found this uninvited guest on his kitchen counter enjoying a...
176
176
Nov 7, 2021
11/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
need to get back to the basics and that is what i'm going to do as the mayor of this city. >> new york cityorker unions over its vaccine mandate and it comes after you said you would revisit how we are going to address the vaccine mandates. what did you mean by that? are you prepared to fire thousands of workers who don't get vaccinated? >> well, i think the mayor did what i was calling for during the last few days of the elections. i said something simple. let's communicate. i don't know what happened in our country where we believe that yelling at each other is a way of coming to a solution. let's seek to understand so we could be understood, the mayor sat down with dc 37, the largest municipal union in our city and able to come to a compromise and understand how to move forward. that is what i'm going to do. people talk about me sitting down with gang members. people talk about me meeting those people on the street who were anti vaxxers and engaging in a conversation. i'll force new yorkers do no what we're not seeing on a national level, communicating with each other. >> on the vaccine
need to get back to the basics and that is what i'm going to do as the mayor of this city. >> new york cityorker unions over its vaccine mandate and it comes after you said you would revisit how we are going to address the vaccine mandates. what did you mean by that? are you prepared to fire thousands of workers who don't get vaccinated? >> well, i think the mayor did what i was calling for during the last few days of the elections. i said something simple. let's communicate. i...
30
30
Nov 10, 2021
11/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
certainly if you are from new york city.[laughs] he had to fight a significant battle to get to the united states congress. >> we've asked you a lot of questions. thank you. >> oh, my gosh. i hope it was okay. it was great. >> i just have one final question for. you >> sure. >> what do you think your lasting legacy will be as a representative of congress? years now, when people see your name, what do you think they will say? >> oh, gosh. i don't think they will remember. i would say it was such a short period of time. it was such a blip. if there were people who could remember, i would like it to be -- if i was going to write my own legacy, let's do that. it could be that we could work across the aisle. and she could work with people with whom she didn't agree but she really respected. and always felt really proud to be part of this institution. >> sounds like a great legacy. >> thank you so much for sharing. >> thank you. [laughs] >> veterans from world war ii through the iraq war have recorded oral history interview. comin
certainly if you are from new york city.[laughs] he had to fight a significant battle to get to the united states congress. >> we've asked you a lot of questions. thank you. >> oh, my gosh. i hope it was okay. it was great. >> i just have one final question for. you >> sure. >> what do you think your lasting legacy will be as a representative of congress? years now, when people see your name, what do you think they will say? >> oh, gosh. i don't think they...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
a new york city council expected to pass the landmark legislation on december 9th. the bill which proponents have named our city our vote would get voting rights to non citizens who lawfully reside in new york city and are otherwise qualified to vote. more than 800000 a green card holders and people authorize to work in the city and who have lived there at least 30 days will be allowed to participate in municipal elections. helping to elect the next mayor comptroller and a city council. they will also be allowed to vote on local ballot initiatives. so joining us today to talk about this new change in new york election lie, we welcome kerry and berg. somebody very familiar at a former candidate for new york city council. thank you for joining me. carrie anne, you for having me. okay, so this is some of the are obviously you probably know the election laws there in new york very, very well. so do you support this law? and do you believe that new yorkers would benefit from extending the franchise to non citizens would be very important to them. i believe that definitely
a new york city council expected to pass the landmark legislation on december 9th. the bill which proponents have named our city our vote would get voting rights to non citizens who lawfully reside in new york city and are otherwise qualified to vote. more than 800000 a green card holders and people authorize to work in the city and who have lived there at least 30 days will be allowed to participate in municipal elections. helping to elect the next mayor comptroller and a city council. they...
63
63
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
where so much of new york city history is buried is, is dickensian. and it is a document of the inequality that has existed in the city for centuries. i don't think the states is unique in this respect. if you're poor in this world, or you're not powerful, you get forgotten pretty quickly. and han harland is exactly where our society in our country puts the people who are poor and forgotten. and you has, you know, a situation you couldn't make up in which you have the porn forgotten people who are alive and are in jail, who are bearing the poor and forgotten people who are dead. aah! a water around the try a seal, and that's in contention. between canada and the united states, northern gulf, a main has suddenly become optimal for lobster and our populations here is exploded . one of the most valuable fisheries that ever existed. suddenly you had made an canadian fisherman in these waters at the same time jousting for position and attention to high violence is bound to happen. this is the last land border dispute between canada and the united states. it
where so much of new york city history is buried is, is dickensian. and it is a document of the inequality that has existed in the city for centuries. i don't think the states is unique in this respect. if you're poor in this world, or you're not powerful, you get forgotten pretty quickly. and han harland is exactly where our society in our country puts the people who are poor and forgotten. and you has, you know, a situation you couldn't make up in which you have the porn forgotten people who...
234
234
Nov 1, 2021
11/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 234
favorite 0
quote 0
take a look at this shocking video shows a man throwing a molotov cocktail into a new york city deli.with staff. surveillance have shows him trying to -- video shows him trying to throw a second into the deli. he was arrested on a number of charges including arsonnd a assault. one deli employee suffered nonlife threatening injuries. if you don't like your sandwich, you don't throw a molotov cocktail into the deli. carley: unbelievable. todd: you know her, period. you love her, period. join us in welcoming the new co-host. i'm going to go with carley shimkus, a look at her career so far. carley: oh, so sweet. ♪ she was an american girl. ♪ turns out deb's constipation with belly pain was actually ibs-c giving her grief. so she talked to her doctor because she wanted more relief. that's when she said yess to adding linzess. linzess is not a laxative. it helps you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. and is proven to help relieve overall abdominal symptoms-belly pain, discomfort, and bloating. do not give linzess to children less than six and it should not be given to children
take a look at this shocking video shows a man throwing a molotov cocktail into a new york city deli.with staff. surveillance have shows him trying to -- video shows him trying to throw a second into the deli. he was arrested on a number of charges including arsonnd a assault. one deli employee suffered nonlife threatening injuries. if you don't like your sandwich, you don't throw a molotov cocktail into the deli. carley: unbelievable. todd: you know her, period. you love her, period. join us...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
where so much of new york city history is buried is dickensian. and it is a document of the inequality that is exist in this city. for centuries. i don't think the states is unique in this respect. for in this world are not powerful. you get forgotten pretty quickly, and hard island is exactly where our society and our country puts the people who are poor and forgotten. and you have, you know, a situation you couldn't make up in which you have the corn, forgotten people who are alive and are in jail, who are burying the poor and forgotten people who are dead for there is no shortage of growing tensions in eastern europe. there is the growing you bear with stand off over a legal migration. there are western reports. russia is amassing troops within its own borders. and of course, there is the self inflicted crisis of european energy supplies. it is no coincidence, some recalling this hybrid war, but who is hybrid war? against whom? there is a patch or water around the try a seal island that's in contention between canada and the united states. north
where so much of new york city history is buried is dickensian. and it is a document of the inequality that is exist in this city. for centuries. i don't think the states is unique in this respect. for in this world are not powerful. you get forgotten pretty quickly, and hard island is exactly where our society and our country puts the people who are poor and forgotten. and you have, you know, a situation you couldn't make up in which you have the corn, forgotten people who are alive and are in...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
where so much of new york city history is buried is, is dickensian. and it is a document of the inequality that exists in the city for centuries. i don't think the states is unique in this respect for in this world. are you not powerful? you get forgotten pretty quickly and hand harland is exactly where our society in our country puts the people who are poor and forgotten. ah, and you have, you know, a situation you couldn't make up in which you have the poor and forgotten people who are alive and are in jail, who are burying the poor and forgotten people who are dead. ah, we're allowing ourselves to be more efficient or quicker with our transactions, but with that comes a trade off. every device is a potential entry point for security at any machine pending. it's an extension of traditional time. the defenders have always been one step behind the attackers to partner with them. there's one called option in the office . it's not a matter of if it happens, it's a matter of when a headlining now and i would say austria impose is a nationwide locked down.
where so much of new york city history is buried is, is dickensian. and it is a document of the inequality that exists in the city for centuries. i don't think the states is unique in this respect for in this world. are you not powerful? you get forgotten pretty quickly and hand harland is exactly where our society in our country puts the people who are poor and forgotten. ah, and you have, you know, a situation you couldn't make up in which you have the poor and forgotten people who are alive...
125
125
Nov 2, 2021
11/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
you've seen the outdoor dining in new york city, it's joyous. there were trick-or-treaters all over new york city and life felt like it was moving forward. but that's because we have that high level of vaccination. that's given us the freedom. and sometimes you have to use a muscular approach to help make sure things go right. these mandates, i'm telling you, anyone out there listening, ceo or public leader, just do it. yeah, there's a lot of noise -- >> just do it, baby. >> -- to it because people respond to deadlines, people respond to a firm, tough decision. i guarantee you, people don't like to lose their paycheck. you say get vaccinated or no paycheck, that will get people moving quickly. the proof is in the pudding. it happened with lightning speed in this city and now it's made us safer and now things are coming back to life, and we have to end this era once and for all. >> mr. mayor, you said yesterday only 6%, 6% of city employees are out on unpaid leave right now. there are a lot of focus on them and concerns about whether fires will be
you've seen the outdoor dining in new york city, it's joyous. there were trick-or-treaters all over new york city and life felt like it was moving forward. but that's because we have that high level of vaccination. that's given us the freedom. and sometimes you have to use a muscular approach to help make sure things go right. these mandates, i'm telling you, anyone out there listening, ceo or public leader, just do it. yeah, there's a lot of noise -- >> just do it, baby. >> -- to...
21
21
Nov 10, 2021
11/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
and fix their problems and so convinced so i ran for the new york city council pretty and when decided to run for president for and to increase of participation and my mother was diagnosed not that long before and is going on my dad it to be away from her. but as of right thing so he ran and left open the congressional seat. a dream come true for me. after watching him and following him and especially the debates. i had an opportunity to serve in the house of representatives about the highest honor i think of predict this is reaction and although when i did to the new york city council, he took out a card they have the quote, in this arena and he said he would take this and send you take this and you will need it. the toxic but beautiful business in my father, he is a true public servant and so be - and for his daughter anybody, and like to run for office he would never discourage. he said that it would be a rough-and-tumble though. and if you have an opportunity to do it, to do so. >> and what role did he play. >> was interesting. he was more an advisor if you well pretty but of cours
and fix their problems and so convinced so i ran for the new york city council pretty and when decided to run for president for and to increase of participation and my mother was diagnosed not that long before and is going on my dad it to be away from her. but as of right thing so he ran and left open the congressional seat. a dream come true for me. after watching him and following him and especially the debates. i had an opportunity to serve in the house of representatives about the highest...
74
74
Nov 12, 2021
11/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
that is not heavy handed. >> crime in new york city surjdz this year.n after a woman was sexual assaulted in central park yesterday. and a 54-year-old woman jogging in another neighborhood was sexual assaulted allegedly by howard shaw who was released from prison on tuesday and now back in custody. >> julie: thank you very much. the power panel now. david and leslie. thanks for coming on today. this is disturbing on many levels. we also have a black mayor for the first time in years. you have black lives matter already planning protests and chaos in the streets if he gives the power back to the police officers to get the crime under control. david, your reaction? it's despicable. >> eric adams call winsome sears. she knows about being an elected leader trying to protect americans and being called a racist and a white supremacist which is what will happen to eric adams. though the words are not the biggest challenge for either one of them. it's the prosecuting attorneys that the progressives have elected to make sure that repeat offenders and the worst v
that is not heavy handed. >> crime in new york city surjdz this year.n after a woman was sexual assaulted in central park yesterday. and a 54-year-old woman jogging in another neighborhood was sexual assaulted allegedly by howard shaw who was released from prison on tuesday and now back in custody. >> julie: thank you very much. the power panel now. david and leslie. thanks for coming on today. this is disturbing on many levels. we also have a black mayor for the first time in...
508
508
Nov 1, 2021
11/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 508
favorite 0
quote 0
all live in new york city with the details. >> hey, john, a bit of a mixed bag it, this does include se firefighters. so within the fdny, the rca and some of the delays in service because there are fire engines and ladders that are not operable today with the amount of workers that they have out from the mandate looking at about 20 percent of those fire trucks that are not operating today. so what that means is if you have an emergency normally, the closest fire engine to you would be the one that responds, but if it's not running today you're going to have to wait longer to get back with the emergency answered, so talk about wait times that are increasing in some cases by a minute and in other cases we are being told it could increase by ours. if you are stuck in an elevator you could wait for hours for someone to be able to respond. when it came to the vaccination mandate, city workers had nine business days to get up to code and they needed to have that one shot for it to happen. the fire department saying this happened way too fast and was not necessary to be this fast and out the
all live in new york city with the details. >> hey, john, a bit of a mixed bag it, this does include se firefighters. so within the fdny, the rca and some of the delays in service because there are fire engines and ladders that are not operable today with the amount of workers that they have out from the mandate looking at about 20 percent of those fire trucks that are not operating today. so what that means is if you have an emergency normally, the closest fire engine to you would be the...
40
40
Nov 12, 2021
11/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
there has been and anne-marie citing in new york city. you mentioned euro, bank of america is negative. it is the antilock -- anti-goldilocks weighing on european equities. tom: it's getting a little chilly here come a little bit of arctic gold coming into minnesota. it's the same thing in europe. it's the sum total of europe subsiding. what does that mean for chairman powell? jonathan: that's the european situation and we reopen the bond market stateside. this treasury market has been totally whipsawed. lisa: the expectation is for that to continue. the implied volatility and treasury yield have risen to the highest since the height of the pandemic. why are stocks not responding more to the volatility we are seeing in bonds and the rise we have seen in short-term yields? jonathan: any fed speak today? lisa: john williams is speaking from the new york fed stop jonathan: let's get so the new york market was closed. yields are higher by three basis points, higher on the front end as well. we will touch on that a little bit later and crude i
there has been and anne-marie citing in new york city. you mentioned euro, bank of america is negative. it is the antilock -- anti-goldilocks weighing on european equities. tom: it's getting a little chilly here come a little bit of arctic gold coming into minnesota. it's the same thing in europe. it's the sum total of europe subsiding. what does that mean for chairman powell? jonathan: that's the european situation and we reopen the bond market stateside. this treasury market has been totally...
162
162
Nov 12, 2021
11/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." major developments in the kyle rittenhouse murder trial. the prosecution hopes to safe their crumbling case. asking the judge to allow for lesser charges. the judge is considering the request before closing arguments monday. liberals in the media proving they don't care about justice being fair. instead they're turning this trial into a political football. kyle rittenhouse's mom defending her son after president biden called the then 17-year-old a white supremacist. >> i was angry. president biden don't know my son whatsoever. he's not a racist or a white supremacist. he did that for the votes. i was so angry for a while at him. what he did to my son, he defamed him. >> jesse: as the case for self-defense gets stronger, the mainstream media is ramping up their smears. >> kyle rittenhouse testified like a mini brett kavanaugh. >> they're making him out to be acquire boy, if a black kid did that, how would america feel about that? >> if he is freed, it's a message to others like him tha
it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." major developments in the kyle rittenhouse murder trial. the prosecution hopes to safe their crumbling case. asking the judge to allow for lesser charges. the judge is considering the request before closing arguments monday. liberals in the media proving they don't care about justice being fair. instead they're turning this trial into a political football. kyle rittenhouse's mom defending her son after president biden called the then...