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seven states are losing a member new york, pennsylvania, michigan, os and west virginia. when people move out of the state, and mike the states that are losing population, do they take the politics with them or within also becoming too hospitable so what we now is that overtime if i choose to live in places that are more comfortable or as independent voters lean more and more toward whatever is dominant is an eco- chamber affect and then we see geographic polarization that plays into redistricting. the state had in its boundaries every three things that was 50/50 between the party. it would be impossible for partisans to gerrymander for heavily red or blue but admit so to compartmentalize democrats and republicans into districts where the outcomes or preordained although we can't be sure which party will benefit or if it is out wash but the net effect we will see fewer competitive districts than there are now. >> which matters more younger fear demographics quick. >> they are inextricable. they are linked and then if they run slowly to expand into suburban territory. howev
seven states are losing a member new york, pennsylvania, michigan, os and west virginia. when people move out of the state, and mike the states that are losing population, do they take the politics with them or within also becoming too hospitable so what we now is that overtime if i choose to live in places that are more comfortable or as independent voters lean more and more toward whatever is dominant is an eco- chamber affect and then we see geographic polarization that plays into...
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of decreases especially in rural areas. >> host: about 90 million people currently reside in new york state. that city has about half that population, don't they? >> absolutely. they have a lot of the congressional districts there federally and state wide. see population there has continue to grow. office of the past decade you've seen a lot of folks across the country moved to cities and new york city is no different there. so populations have increased their's and more rural areas which tend to be more republican in this state, those populations have decreased which will have political consequences. >> host: just from what you've said it sounds like it favors the democrats the redistricting process in new york this year. >> it does. there's one kind of nuance reason in particular does this year for years, decades the republican party in the state controlled the senate and it controlled the legislature was able to read all the district district lines. in this case, democrats are controlling the legislature they have super majority map commission which is a ten member commission is the firs
of decreases especially in rural areas. >> host: about 90 million people currently reside in new york state. that city has about half that population, don't they? >> absolutely. they have a lot of the congressional districts there federally and state wide. see population there has continue to grow. office of the past decade you've seen a lot of folks across the country moved to cities and new york city is no different there. so populations have increased their's and more rural areas...
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benjamin gilman was a distinguished public servant with decades of service to both the state of new york and the united states at large. he was born in poughkeepsie, new york, in december 26, and graduated from middle it down high school in 1941 and received a b.s. from the wharton school of business and finance at the university of pennsylvania in 1946. from 1942 to 1945 he served in the united states army air corps. after his time in military service, he received a law degree from new york law school in 1950. from 1953-1955 he served as an assistant attorney general to the new york state attorney general and then served as a member of the new york state assembly from 1966-1972. in 1972 he was elected to serve as the member of congress serving for three decades before retiring in 2003. during his time in this house, he was chair of the committee on international relations. congressman gilman died on december 17, 2016, in new york state, given his decades of service to our nation, it is only fitting he be remembered by renaming this post office in his honor. i encourage my colleagues to
benjamin gilman was a distinguished public servant with decades of service to both the state of new york and the united states at large. he was born in poughkeepsie, new york, in december 26, and graduated from middle it down high school in 1941 and received a b.s. from the wharton school of business and finance at the university of pennsylvania in 1946. from 1942 to 1945 he served in the united states army air corps. after his time in military service, he received a law degree from new york...
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reader the stages i went through to get entangled in an abusive relationship with the former new york statey general and how i got out and how i reclaimed my voice. a book is a dark subject but also has a lot of healing and light. i wrote it to expose intimate violence in committed relationships. i wrote it to call up the enablers without with the predators were not good with the abuse. and to encourage by standards. and most importantly i wrote for the millions of people who experience instant partner violence, many of them before they turn 18. >> tonya i wanted to ask you first, your experience with the former new york state attorney general was reported on a piece of reporting and the new yorker before your book was written, is that right? and so you, and away, reverse the process many more mart writers have or nonfiction writers as you write your story the best you can then you go through legal review and fact checking and the interaction with the truth bodies out there. you did at the other way around. your book is also attentive to not only the experience of the relationship itself, b
reader the stages i went through to get entangled in an abusive relationship with the former new york statey general and how i got out and how i reclaimed my voice. a book is a dark subject but also has a lot of healing and light. i wrote it to expose intimate violence in committed relationships. i wrote it to call up the enablers without with the predators were not good with the abuse. and to encourage by standards. and most importantly i wrote for the millions of people who experience instant...
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they were very valuable and a substantial asset to us in this as well as the new york state attorneygo to trial. i think we have an overwhelming amount of evidence. we have a victim who has been cooperating fully every day, every step of the way. as far as conviction or something to that effect, that's really going to come down to is it a jury, is it a judge. and as well as the district attorney's office. >> reporter: can you talk a little more, sheriff, about what happened yesterday? is this basically a miscommunication that occurred? and also can you talk a little bit about the evidence in this case? >> no. >> reporter: and that one criminal complaint, there was a list of things, but is there anything additional that [ inaudible ]? >> you don't really want to get into a deep dive into the weeds on the investigation and the facts and circumstances of the case. as far as miscommunication, i don't want to say it was miscommunication. i will say that, again, we did not anticipate a quick return like that, nor did we anticipate everything would be posted on the internet. and again, just
they were very valuable and a substantial asset to us in this as well as the new york state attorneygo to trial. i think we have an overwhelming amount of evidence. we have a victim who has been cooperating fully every day, every step of the way. as far as conviction or something to that effect, that's really going to come down to is it a jury, is it a judge. and as well as the district attorney's office. >> reporter: can you talk a little more, sheriff, about what happened yesterday? is...
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york. she also served as a deputy attorney general for the state of new york. as such she is very well-positioned to help us understand the significance of these investigations. ms. perry, it's really nice to see you. thanks for being here. >> thanks, rachel. >> so i've laid out the very, very basics of what we know about this investigation so far. look at those basics, given what you know about new york state law and what a district attorney might pursue in a case like this, what potential crimes do you think this prosecutor might be looking at, what do you see as the potential scope here? >> well, from the reporting that we've seen so far, i think it was quite carefully worded, according to the sources in "the new york times," what the westchester district attorney's office is looking at is whether or not tax officials in ossining were misled by some of the valuations that the trump organization provided in the assessment of its property taxes for many years, i believe from 2015 on. so the question is not, i think, going to be, you know, ultimately -- let me
york. she also served as a deputy attorney general for the state of new york. as such she is very well-positioned to help us understand the significance of these investigations. ms. perry, it's really nice to see you. thanks for being here. >> thanks, rachel. >> so i've laid out the very, very basics of what we know about this investigation so far. look at those basics, given what you know about new york state law and what a district attorney might pursue in a case like this, what...
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even as the trump organization is already under felony indictments by another prosecutor in new york stateon at his business in manhattan. joining us now is danya perry, she served as a deputy attorney general in the state of new york. she helped us understand the implications of -- thanks for being here. >> thanks rachel. eing her e. >>i've laid out the basics of what we know about this investigation so far. looking at those basics, given what you know about new york state well and what a district attorney might pursue in a case like this, what potential crimes do you think this prosecutor might be looking at. what do you see as the potential scope here? >> well, from the reporting we've seen so far, i think it was carefully worded according to sources in the new york times. but the west chester district attorney's office is looking at is whether or not tax officials were misled by some of the evaluations the trump organization provided in the assessment of its property taxes for many years, i believe from 2015 on. the question is not, i think, going to be -- let me back up for a moment.
even as the trump organization is already under felony indictments by another prosecutor in new york stateon at his business in manhattan. joining us now is danya perry, she served as a deputy attorney general in the state of new york. she helped us understand the implications of -- thanks for being here. >> thanks rachel. eing her e. >>i've laid out the basics of what we know about this investigation so far. looking at those basics, given what you know about new york state well and...
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and the agency is fighting back against the state of new york saying it's being targetled due to religious beliefs. we start with sotomayor rejecting a request of teachers seeking to block the mandate ahead of friday's deadline for unvaccinated workers to get their first dose of the vaccine or risk their jobs. gavin newsom announced the first mandate for school children, there's a notable exception. >> in new york city, roughly 15,000 of the city's 150,000 public education employees were not vaccinated by friday's deadline and now risk losing their jobs and livelihood. here in california, teachers are going to be required to get vaccinated soon. a group of new york city teachers asked the u.s. supreme court for an emergency injunction blocking new york city's vaccine mandate. but friday afternoon, justice sotomayor denied their request. new york teachers argue it's their right to get regularly tested versus getting vaccinated unlike california where teachers are asked to get a vaccine or be tested weekly. one teacher is worried she'll be fired and won't be able to support her family. >> th
and the agency is fighting back against the state of new york saying it's being targetled due to religious beliefs. we start with sotomayor rejecting a request of teachers seeking to block the mandate ahead of friday's deadline for unvaccinated workers to get their first dose of the vaccine or risk their jobs. gavin newsom announced the first mandate for school children, there's a notable exception. >> in new york city, roughly 15,000 of the city's 150,000 public education employees were...
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but we have on the record from the new york state court spokesperson that this criminal complaint hasere is any updates to that we will bring them to you right away. >> i want to be clear. sneern, we know that based on your reporting, correct. >> correct. >> when you talk about a criminal complaint, what does that mean? what is that process? >> criminal charges. at some point the governor will be charged and arrested. depending upon what type of class it is. it could be a class a or other types of zpeern. if he it is a class a misdemeanor he faces one year in prison, potential of a fine or three years of probation. if it is a class a misdemeanor that i am thinking it could be based on what we know on this particular investigation that was being led by the albany county sheriff's office, it is unlikely the governor would have to register as a sex offender just because of new york state law. again, until we get the court paperwork and see the specific charges at this point i am just sharing what we generally have believed but not what anybody has confirmed. >> i hear you. we only have a
but we have on the record from the new york state court spokesperson that this criminal complaint hasere is any updates to that we will bring them to you right away. >> i want to be clear. sneern, we know that based on your reporting, correct. >> correct. >> when you talk about a criminal complaint, what does that mean? what is that process? >> criminal charges. at some point the governor will be charged and arrested. depending upon what type of class it is. it could be...
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one is new york state law, and the other is what has already occurred in this case.mp's former bodyguard and right-hand man, him saying, look, you know, i was allowed to use force. yes, i was employed by the trump organization. no, i did not actually have a proper new york state guard's license, and yes, i considered involving the nypd to clear out these protesters before deciding not to. so i think those are all important things and have already been established in his deposition and in other filings that are contained in the case docket. the second thing is that new york state law and the courts have determined that trump is vicariously responsible, potentially, when somebody's official duties, which is using force, which is clearing people out, providing security, are something -- is an act that they do while they are employed by the trump organization, by the president, and by the trump campaign. so i think that's going to be something that obviously is going to require a little bit more information finding, a little bit more fact finding and this deposition will
one is new york state law, and the other is what has already occurred in this case.mp's former bodyguard and right-hand man, him saying, look, you know, i was allowed to use force. yes, i was employed by the trump organization. no, i did not actually have a proper new york state guard's license, and yes, i considered involving the nypd to clear out these protesters before deciding not to. so i think those are all important things and have already been established in his deposition and in other...
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and all you see are new york state trooper cars, sheriff, cars scorning police cars.l these lights. oh, god, where is my? sister i first run to the ambulance, because i think they're going to be working on my sister. i'm like, where is my sister? where is? she >> police explain the awful truth, kelly was dead. >> we were screaming, whaling. i mean, i was throwing up on the side of the road. >> you can't believe she's. did i mean it's like inconceivable that she could be dead. >> they win let you see kelly either, right they just kept saying kim you don't want to see. her >> was your first instinct that maybe was some kind of home invasion? maybe some kind of stranger? >> yes it. was >> kelly's best friend got a call from kim's husband cory. >> and my dad drove me. there and by the time i got, there everyone is. there i just remember cory clinching, keep clenching his fists, and walking up and down the road the whole time. something is not. right something is not right. something does not add up. and we were all just so confused. they would not tell us anything. >> not
and all you see are new york state trooper cars, sheriff, cars scorning police cars.l these lights. oh, god, where is my? sister i first run to the ambulance, because i think they're going to be working on my sister. i'm like, where is my sister? where is? she >> police explain the awful truth, kelly was dead. >> we were screaming, whaling. i mean, i was throwing up on the side of the road. >> you can't believe she's. did i mean it's like inconceivable that she could be dead....
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commute are now trying to claim exemption from earned income but if your former office is, say, new york stateou still have to pay new york taxes even if you didn't go there for a year and a half. some states may even add on their own income taxes so you get double taxed the other category is state residents who are trying to change their entire tax residency. say from new york to florida they have to prove, in addition to the 183 days, a new domicile. that means severing all your ties with the former state so selling your house or apartment, moving your dogs, your dentist, your kids' schools, your charities, all the office you have to move all of that to a new state. those who try to skip out, even for a year or two and then try to return will also get caught new york has up to three years just to inform you if they are doing an audit so you may not even know you're being audited until 2024 so if you try to skip out for tax year '20 and '21 and come back in '22 or '23, they will find you and catch you. >> three years of waiting. what if you don't have a dog, need to go to the doctor there are
commute are now trying to claim exemption from earned income but if your former office is, say, new york stateou still have to pay new york taxes even if you didn't go there for a year and a half. some states may even add on their own income taxes so you get double taxed the other category is state residents who are trying to change their entire tax residency. say from new york to florida they have to prove, in addition to the 183 days, a new domicile. that means severing all your ties with the...
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some states even have open carry permits so there is no one to challenge those laws. new yorks not one of the states. new york does not allow open carry and in theory allows you to can -- get a concealed carry permit but they almost never get issued. they have a rule that says you have to have a special purpose to get a concealed carry permit which essentially means you have to have an individualized showing that you are in danger beyond the general defense rights of the rest of the public, and order to get such a permit. to my mind, this sort of flips the constitutional presumption. the secondment has a right to keep and bear arms, bearing arms implies outside the home. you get to exercise that constitutional right a list the government can present a strong reason why you shouldn't be allowed to exercise that constitutional right with respect to the second amendment and the new york law it is flipped, you don't get exercise the constitutional right unless you can come along and present a very strong reason as to why you should be allowed to exercise that constitutional right.
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messages if you can remember those shared among the new york state police as well as the new york state police travel records, specifically his plane travel records and other various types of information that they have obtained in the course of this investigation by the albany county sheriff's office. it was not a case brought by the district attorney, but it was brought by the sheriff's office, and the next step for governor cuomo, who has denied all of these allegations and has called it political, is to be in court on november the 17th at 2:30 p.m. that's the next time we'll see him and he'll have to answer for those charges then kelly. >> blackberry p.i.n. messages, brings back memories tom, thank you nbc's tom winter. >>> one of america's strictest vaccine mandates set to take place in new york city cops, firefighters and most other city workers must show proof of at least one covid vaccine dose or risk losing their jobs there's no option for weekly testing. city officials say if werkers don't comply they will be put on unpaid leave starting next week. today firefighters gathered o
messages if you can remember those shared among the new york state police as well as the new york state police travel records, specifically his plane travel records and other various types of information that they have obtained in the course of this investigation by the albany county sheriff's office. it was not a case brought by the district attorney, but it was brought by the sheriff's office, and the next step for governor cuomo, who has denied all of these allegations and has called it...
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. >>> in new york state, governor andrew cuomo is facing a claim after an investigation concluded he committed a sexual misconduct complaint. this carries a potential sentence of a year in prison. there's been some confusion as to how exactly the charge was filed. albany timed, they reported that the charge may have been filed prematurely, that the county sheriff's office had not actually intended to move guard with this charge until next week, but somebody at the city court in albany jumped the gun. i don't really know what that would mean. it should also be noted that this is a charge that's being brought by the sheriff's office, not by the local prosecutor. both the county district attorney in albany and the district judge in this case were unclear why it was charged today. the lawyer put out a fairly pugnacious statement saying this was politically motivated. but by the time it became public, they filed charges related to this court. whether or not this becomes the biggest legal problem the governor will face here, that is far from being settled. we'll have more developments on t
. >>> in new york state, governor andrew cuomo is facing a claim after an investigation concluded he committed a sexual misconduct complaint. this carries a potential sentence of a year in prison. there's been some confusion as to how exactly the charge was filed. albany timed, they reported that the charge may have been filed prematurely, that the county sheriff's office had not actually intended to move guard with this charge until next week, but somebody at the city court in albany...
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but there are things right here in new york city, organizations and resources that these women and trans women could have benefited from. the statecity that could have been transformed or repurposed to hold these women until something better could have come along. why put on sentenced people into state facilities? you know the pressure that will have on the state correction officers and their unions? the fights? how people will be neglected even more because they are not state sentenced. the medical in the state is just as bad. have you seen the reports that the centerf justice did on the ath of elders in prison? 55 and over, every three days there is a death in one of new york state prisons facilities. human lives are being lost on a daily basis. you tell me this is the best answer? i don't believe it and i will not accept it. amy: i also think about the woman who died in rikers in 2019. she was being held there, a transgender afro latin woman, being held at rikers because she uld not afford the $500 bail. she was put in solitary. she had epilepsy, and she died. >> i have been advocating with her sister to end solitary on rikers
but there are things right here in new york city, organizations and resources that these women and trans women could have benefited from. the statecity that could have been transformed or repurposed to hold these women until something better could have come along. why put on sentenced people into state facilities? you know the pressure that will have on the state correction officers and their unions? the fights? how people will be neglected even more because they are not state sentenced. the...
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. >>> in new york state, former new york governor andrew cuomo is now facing a criminal charge after being forced to resign after an investigation concluded he was accused of sexual harassment. he committed a sexual misconduct complaint. don't think that means this is a minor thing. this carry as potential sentence of a year in prison. now, there's been some confusion as to how exactly the charge was filed. the albany "times union," which has covered this case like white on rice from the very beginning, they reported the charge may have been filed prematurely, that the county sheriff's office had not ichb tended to move forward with the charge until next week, but somebody at the city court in albany jumped the gun. i don't know what that would mean. it should also be noted that this is a charge that's being brought by the sheriff's office, not by the local prosecutor. both the county district attorney in albany and the district judge in this case were unclear why it was charged today. the lawyer put out a fairly pugnacious statement saying this was politically motivated. quote, not
. >>> in new york state, former new york governor andrew cuomo is now facing a criminal charge after being forced to resign after an investigation concluded he was accused of sexual harassment. he committed a sexual misconduct complaint. don't think that means this is a minor thing. this carry as potential sentence of a year in prison. now, there's been some confusion as to how exactly the charge was filed. the albany "times union," which has covered this case like white on...
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some states even have open carry permits so there is no one to challenge those laws. new york is not one of the states. new york does not allow open carry and in theory allows you to can -- get a concealed carry permit but they almost never get issued. they have a rule that says you have to have a special purpose to get a concealed carry permit which essentially means you have to have an individualized showing that you are in danger beyond the general defense rights of the rest of the public, and order to get such a permit. to my mind, this sort of flips the constitutional presumption. the secondment has a right to keep and bear arms, bearing arms implies outside the home. you get to exercise that constitutional right a list the government can present a strong reason why you shouldn't be allowed to exercise that constitutional right with respect to the second amendment and the new york law it is flipped, you don't get exercise the constitutional right unless you can come along and present a very strong reason as to why you should be allowed to exercise that constitutional righ
some states even have open carry permits so there is no one to challenge those laws. new york is not one of the states. new york does not allow open carry and in theory allows you to can -- get a concealed carry permit but they almost never get issued. they have a rule that says you have to have a special purpose to get a concealed carry permit which essentially means you have to have an individualized showing that you are in danger beyond the general defense rights of the rest of the public,...
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zohran mamdani is a new york state assemblymember. on day eight of a hunger strike in solidarity with new york city taxi drivers. with us also is taxi driver augustine tang, who has been on a hunger strike for six days. augustine, let's begin with you. as youit in your cap, can you talk about why you went on hunger strike and the kind of devastation you have faced? >> first of all, been on hunger strike -- these men and women have invested 30, 40 years of their lives just have the retirement taken away from them and also having about to lose their homes and job as well, too. amy: zohran mamdani, you are a state legislator in new york. why are you participating in this hunger strike? >> i am participating in solidarity with the taxi workers alliance and to try and bring to light what the consequences are of this city's inaction for many years and now there is sufficient plan for debt relief. we started this hunger strike last wednesday and we have completed seven full days of being without food, one of the most basic elements of dignit
zohran mamdani is a new york state assemblymember. on day eight of a hunger strike in solidarity with new york city taxi drivers. with us also is taxi driver augustine tang, who has been on a hunger strike for six days. augustine, let's begin with you. as youit in your cap, can you talk about why you went on hunger strike and the kind of devastation you have faced? >> first of all, been on hunger strike -- these men and women have invested 30, 40 years of their lives just have the...
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my grandfather was in the new york state assembly, my father was in the new york state assembly, then a member of congress, then borough president. i'm an only child and very close to both my parents, and we would have sunday breakfast and we would have elections for who was going to be the president of the day. and so he would say, if i'm elected president, i will take us all to the zoo, and whatever you promised, you got to fulfill, so you really learned a lot about making deals so that you could get that extra vote. we would have elected officials come to our house all the time. so it was an area in which i felt very comfortable. my dad didn't run for office until i was in high school, but there was always that constant discussion of politics. he was always involved in campaigns. then when my dad did run for politics, i continued to follow and nip at his heels and just found the debates, the protests, so much of campaigning. my friends and i would go door to door with him and stick letters from him into doors. it just sort of became a natural, though i remember at the time going ba
my grandfather was in the new york state assembly, my father was in the new york state assembly, then a member of congress, then borough president. i'm an only child and very close to both my parents, and we would have sunday breakfast and we would have elections for who was going to be the president of the day. and so he would say, if i'm elected president, i will take us all to the zoo, and whatever you promised, you got to fulfill, so you really learned a lot about making deals so that you...
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the agriculture industry in new york state is worth $5 billion. days for employees. this milestone was made possible by the law that went into effect in 2020 that insured farmers overtime pay and one day of rest per week and the right to organization. new york state has a long and troubling history of excluding agriculture workers from legislation that solidified basic rights for everybody else. i said this before. i'll say it again. from hollywood to the vineyards of long island unions are beneficial because they fight for basic rights for employees. if we can't have basic rights for employees, we are failed as a country. this is a win and a huge step in the right direction. to that, i raise a glass of north fork line. a glass of north fork line. . and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ got a couple of bogeys on your six, limu. they need customized car insurance from l
the agriculture industry in new york state is worth $5 billion. days for employees. this milestone was made possible by the law that went into effect in 2020 that insured farmers overtime pay and one day of rest per week and the right to organization. new york state has a long and troubling history of excluding agriculture workers from legislation that solidified basic rights for everybody else. i said this before. i'll say it again. from hollywood to the vineyards of long island unions are...
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the entire new york city congressional delegation, over 70 state and city elected officials and popularport across the city of new york, and yet the mayor is not even reading -- meeting at the table to discuss a proposal that the cost the city of new york less than $3 million a year. mind 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 poverty and 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 thi
the entire new york city congressional delegation, over 70 state and city elected officials and popularport across the city of new york, and yet the mayor is not even reading -- meeting at the table to discuss a proposal that the cost the city of new york less than $3 million a year. mind 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 poverty and debt beyond...
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gerry: in new york kathy hochul declared a state of emergency hospitals and schools face staffing shortagesiden administration is planning vaccine mandates for many workers that many american countries, let's take it up with our panel these vaccination band-aids were seen all kinds of problems and the situation in new york city, united airlines said it was get a fire 600 workers this week, not only questionable in terms of legality and constitutionality it could do real damage to the economy to. >> those are two different issues, the legality is going to have to go through court process which will take a long time maybe the problem will be over by the time it's based in enormous logistical problems, there are 650,000 hospital and nursing home workers in new york state, the vaccination rate really jumped up in the face of the threat that is very high but is still leaving 50000 people were not fully vaccinated that's a huge hole in the workforce. that's another weird dislocation that the covid crisis has made in the american workforce. gerry: laura we get the idea behind the vaccination manda
gerry: in new york kathy hochul declared a state of emergency hospitals and schools face staffing shortagesiden administration is planning vaccine mandates for many workers that many american countries, let's take it up with our panel these vaccination band-aids were seen all kinds of problems and the situation in new york city, united airlines said it was get a fire 600 workers this week, not only questionable in terms of legality and constitutionality it could do real damage to the economy...
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based in enormous logistical problems, there are 650,000 hospital and nursing home workers in new york statethe vaccination rate really jumped up in the face of the threat that is very high but is still leaving 50000 people were not fully vaccinated that's a huge hole in the workforce. that's another weird dislocation that the covid crisis has made in the american workforce. gerry: laura we get the idea behind the vaccination mandates and the idea is to get on top of the virus as much as possible but actually with this what were seen with hospital short of workers in unvaccinated is that the cure worse than the disease. >> i would say this the risk is covid spread through the health professionals with the delta variant being very aggressive, healthcare administrators and leaders recognize that so they know the vaccine mandates work, they know that this resistance, there hasn't been large-scale resistance overall we see this in california and the private sector with united there down to 300 employees not needing to be fired for getting a vaccine out of 67000 is not just united's tyson foods w
based in enormous logistical problems, there are 650,000 hospital and nursing home workers in new york statethe vaccination rate really jumped up in the face of the threat that is very high but is still leaving 50000 people were not fully vaccinated that's a huge hole in the workforce. that's another weird dislocation that the covid crisis has made in the american workforce. gerry: laura we get the idea behind the vaccination mandates and the idea is to get on top of the virus as much as...
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my grandfather, in the new york state assembly. a father's in the new york city stimulate, then the president. i am an only child, and close to both of my parents. so, we would have sunday breakfast, and we would have elections of, who is going to be president of the day. so, you would say, you know, i will take us all to the zoo, and whatever you would promised, you would get to fulfill it. really, you learned a lot about to making deals, so that you could get that extra vote. we would have elected officials at our house, all the time. so, really, it was an area in which i felt quite comfortable. my dad didn't run for office until i was in high school, but there is that constant discussion of politics. he was always involved in campaigns. and, when my dad did run for politics, we continue to follow on his heels, and we found the debates, the protests, the campaigning, my friends and i, we would go with him, and would stick with him, so it sort of became something natural. never, at the time, going back to the question of whether th
my grandfather, in the new york state assembly. a father's in the new york city stimulate, then the president. i am an only child, and close to both of my parents. so, we would have sunday breakfast, and we would have elections of, who is going to be president of the day. so, you would say, you know, i will take us all to the zoo, and whatever you would promised, you would get to fulfill it. really, you learned a lot about to making deals, so that you could get that extra vote. we would have...
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a kayaker was found dead off the coast of long island, new york. statesdeclared in new jersey and new york. >>> and many veterans return home with both visible and invisible wounds of war. healing takes time. for some female service members, that journey begins at sea. lilia luciano reports. > reporter: surgeon mea peterson knows what it's like to be among a small group of women in a military dominated by men. when women were invited to this year's annual war heroes on water tournament, a three-day deep sea fishing trip for veterans wounded in combat, she felt at home. >> it's team building, so it goes back to some of the military experience i've had. >> reporter: peterson received a purple heart after being injured in 2005 but said returning home was sometimes the hardest part. >> it wasn't really known some of the aspects of returning from a war and what that would look like. i was angry, frustrated. i felt there was something wrong with me. >> reporter: retired staff sergeant vanessa brown was wounded by a roadside bomb in afghanistan. >> a lot of peop
a kayaker was found dead off the coast of long island, new york. statesdeclared in new jersey and new york. >>> and many veterans return home with both visible and invisible wounds of war. healing takes time. for some female service members, that journey begins at sea. lilia luciano reports. > reporter: surgeon mea peterson knows what it's like to be among a small group of women in a military dominated by men. when women were invited to this year's annual war heroes on water...
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union representing officers, the police association filed a lawsuit in supreme court here in new york state they say they're asking for a temporary restraining order that would stop that mandate until this can all play out in the courts >>> new data out tonight on americans attitudes toward covid vaccines for kids. a survey by the kaiser family foundation found 3 out of every 10 parents with 5 to 11-year-olds say they'll definitely not get their kid vaccinated only about a quarter of parents in that age group say they'll get their child vaccinated right away the fda could authorize the vaccine for kids in the coming days the white house says it's working to get shots in arms as soon as it's approved. with a look at how the rollout could go, here's our senior health and science correspondent, meg terrell >> reporter: kids aren't exactly excited about getting the covid shot itself, but what it allows them to do, that's a different story. >> i would like to go to the water park i would like to go everywhere. >> go to chuck e. cheese >> the trampoline park >> reporter: the demand is mixed natio
union representing officers, the police association filed a lawsuit in supreme court here in new york state they say they're asking for a temporary restraining order that would stop that mandate until this can all play out in the courts >>> new data out tonight on americans attitudes toward covid vaccines for kids. a survey by the kaiser family foundation found 3 out of every 10 parents with 5 to 11-year-olds say they'll definitely not get their kid vaccinated only about a quarter of...
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governor's attorney just to let her know, and this then came out and it popped up on a blog, a new york state politics blog. bottom line, it doesn't change what the governor will face, a class a misdemeanor in the state of new york for unlawful touching. he said he did not know if it would go to trial or not. he said, quote, there's an overwhelming amount of evidence. he believes -- he says, rather, he's very confident that the case will be prosecuted by the local district attorney. >> the sheriff has been playing defense for the past 24 hours because of how it unfolded, right? >> yeah, there was speculation, and we have been cautious as to not get involved here, and the district attorney puts a statement out that i was just as surprised as the rest of you about the charges being released, and i think now we have a little bit more clarity according to the sheriff, what he said happens, the chain of events from yesterday. i think we now understood the process a little bit better, but as i said, it doesn't really change our understanding of what is alleged here. i do want to point out something
governor's attorney just to let her know, and this then came out and it popped up on a blog, a new york state politics blog. bottom line, it doesn't change what the governor will face, a class a misdemeanor in the state of new york for unlawful touching. he said he did not know if it would go to trial or not. he said, quote, there's an overwhelming amount of evidence. he believes -- he says, rather, he's very confident that the case will be prosecuted by the local district attorney. >>...
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joining us now is a reporter with "the wall street journal" covering new york state politics from the. the district attorney apparently didn't know that the sheriff had done this. but does this mean that the governor -- former governor definitely will be appearing in court on november 17th? >> that's right, lawrence. it was a little bit confusing to have the sheriff moving at a different speed than the district attorney who would normally be involved in charges of a higher magnitude, and you would expect particularly against such a high-profile individual as andrew cuomo. the summons is returnable on november 17th. lawyers who i've spoken with expect that the governor will appear and be arraigned on the charge at that time. and until then, what this does is take allegations that have emerged first in the spring were substantiated over the summer are leading to charges. there's still other counties with prosecutors looking into various instances of alleged harassment that could have criminal exposure, and we also know that there's a probe in the potential misuse of state resources pend
joining us now is a reporter with "the wall street journal" covering new york state politics from the. the district attorney apparently didn't know that the sheriff had done this. but does this mean that the governor -- former governor definitely will be appearing in court on november 17th? >> that's right, lawrence. it was a little bit confusing to have the sheriff moving at a different speed than the district attorney who would normally be involved in charges of a higher...
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i have very, very fond memories both of going to albany and when he is in the new york assembly in albany of the state university of new york in albany and would meet him for lunch. find every opportunity i could to go down there and watch a debate. often time he lived with two other members of the assembly hood but my roommate and myself to dinner coffee or eating college food that is a big treat. but we are cleaning up we listen to them calculate the debate they're going to have the next day, sitting by the fire engaging in what the topic was going to be the next day and the roles they were going to play it just left an impression. >> you have a favorite memory of your dad serving? >> there are so many great memories. my father is exotic he does not see walls, he just knocks them down. he gets them done. he took on newt gingrich. he threw a party when he got into trouble for getting the italian salute on the house floor. my dad was very bipartisan. he believed very much in the institution as opposed the political party. a lot of the memories i have of my dad were teaching me the lesson up he worked
i have very, very fond memories both of going to albany and when he is in the new york assembly in albany of the state university of new york in albany and would meet him for lunch. find every opportunity i could to go down there and watch a debate. often time he lived with two other members of the assembly hood but my roommate and myself to dinner coffee or eating college food that is a big treat. but we are cleaning up we listen to them calculate the debate they're going to have the next day,...
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york governor andrew cuomo has been charged with a sex crime. a criminal complaint has been filed against cuomo. cuomo resigned in august amid sexual harassment allegations from 11 women, including a state trooper on his security detail. in this new complaint, the former new york governor is accused of groping a former aide at the executive mansion in albany last december. the complaint calling it, quote, intentional and degrading. will tishas james, who led the initial investigation against cuomo, saying the charge validates her findings. tonight, the former governor's attorney saying in a statement a short time ago that governor cuomo has never assaulted anyone. abc's stephanie ramos leading us off. >> reporter: he resigned in disgrace, and tonight, former new york governor andrew cuomo now facing criminal charges. the charge, one misdemeanor count of forcible touching, filed by the albany county sheriff's office today. from an incident at the governor's mansion on december 7th, 2020, when cuomo "forcibly placed his hand under the blouse" of an unnamed victim and "onto her intimate body part, intentionally and for no legitimate purpose." the alleged victim's name is redacted, but she
york governor andrew cuomo has been charged with a sex crime. a criminal complaint has been filed against cuomo. cuomo resigned in august amid sexual harassment allegations from 11 women, including a state trooper on his security detail. in this new complaint, the former new york governor is accused of groping a former aide at the executive mansion in albany last december. the complaint calling it, quote, intentional and degrading. will tishas james, who led the initial investigation against...
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well, we spoke with canada for new york state governor derek gibson, who i believe the american leaders knew beach house fence. well, it's smacks of hypocrisy, just against morality and everything. but i take the money from the state department, department of homeland security and build a wall around the beach shown and leave america one to protect all the laws that us and just take that money be on the wall around, get home for him. all we need to protect yourself because these are most say we're in the state population on like a medium to support him, but it's not at the agenda that he knows it's very popular in america here, and he's afraid that property up tax on this bill in the law, the key is very hypocritical because he's been pushing us no border wall on the southern border and in a better walk across the hallway to spend taxpayers money to put a board, a wall around your beach. so that's very good about it. look, i have a break and see that, and i from moscow one aussie international good to happy with us. that was a full docket for you today with back of the top of the hour w
well, we spoke with canada for new york state governor derek gibson, who i believe the american leaders knew beach house fence. well, it's smacks of hypocrisy, just against morality and everything. but i take the money from the state department, department of homeland security and build a wall around the beach shown and leave america one to protect all the laws that us and just take that money be on the wall around, get home for him. all we need to protect yourself because these are most say...
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president acknowledged he should visit the border and said he has not the time candidate for a new york state governor derek gibson believes the american leaders knew. beach spend smacks of hypocrisy, against morality and everything. if they would take the money from the state department, department of homeland security and build a wall around beach shown and leads united states america that he want to protect all the laws that us and just take that money and build a wall around get home for him so we need to protect your stuff because the most, the state population on like the nice me for that. so me a to me and support him, but it's not at the agenda that's pushing. he knows it's very popular in america and he's afraid that he get property tax. so awesome this we've been allowed to keep it's very helpful. critical to because he's been pushing off know, bought a while on the board. that in and better was been packed, feel some money to put a board, a wall around your beach, but that's very good about it. look, i have a brain can feed it and, and think the same as dirt. gibson, speaking to ou
president acknowledged he should visit the border and said he has not the time candidate for a new york state governor derek gibson believes the american leaders knew. beach spend smacks of hypocrisy, against morality and everything. if they would take the money from the state department, department of homeland security and build a wall around beach shown and leads united states america that he want to protect all the laws that us and just take that money and build a wall around get home for...
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had just been identified, has just been identified as 47-year-old -- a 47-year-old man from new york state. witnesses tell us other fans and emergency workers rushed to help, but could not save him. he died. the second fall happened almost an hour later. that person ended up landing on another fan in the audience below. both are expected to recover. now, we spoke with the concert goer feet away from the fatal fall. >> there was no movement. the fact that they did cpr so quickly was a sign that, like, it wasn't good. >> medics then began treatment to the male but despite the efforts of the emergency responders, the male was declared deceased at the scene. >> really tough to witness all of this. chase center releasing a statement late today saying we extend our heartfelt condolences to the victims' loved ones. we are working with local authorities to determine exactly what happened. officers say they do not suspect foul play of any type. we are also learning a complaint was filed with san francisco, with the city, about chase center and the railings. that complaint was filed today. we are to
had just been identified, has just been identified as 47-year-old -- a 47-year-old man from new york state. witnesses tell us other fans and emergency workers rushed to help, but could not save him. he died. the second fall happened almost an hour later. that person ended up landing on another fan in the audience below. both are expected to recover. now, we spoke with the concert goer feet away from the fatal fall. >> there was no movement. the fact that they did cpr so quickly was a sign...
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acknowledge he should visit the boarder, but said he hadn't had the time so far. candidate for new york state governor derek gibson believes the american leaders new b choice fence must have pop kristen. just against morality and everything. if they take the money from the state department, department of homeland security and build a wall around the beach shown and leave united states of america that you want to protect and all the laws and just take that money and build a wall around, gets home for him so we need to check the stuff that the bit most united states population on like the nice me report that so me a to me and support me, but it's not at the agenda that you pushing. he knows it's very popular in america and he's afraid that property tax so awesome this we've been a while to keep it's very helpful critical because he's been pushing off know board a while on the board that in and better want to spend tax sales money to put a board, a wall around your beach, but that's very good about it. look, i have a little brain can see that and, and think the same as, let's say, stay stateside
acknowledge he should visit the boarder, but said he hadn't had the time so far. candidate for new york state governor derek gibson believes the american leaders new b choice fence must have pop kristen. just against morality and everything. if they take the money from the state department, department of homeland security and build a wall around the beach shown and leave united states of america that you want to protect and all the laws and just take that money and build a wall around, gets...
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the man has just been identified as a 47-year-old man from new york state. witnesses tell us fans and emergency workers rushed to the man but could not save his life. the second fall about an hour later happened and that person ended up landing on another fan in the audience below. both people were injured but they are both expected to recover. today we spoke to a concert goer who was just feet away from the fatal fall. >> everybody, you know, getting their phones with their flashlights yelling for emts and staff. staff came down, they were doing cpr. they cleared out the section. >> the chase center released a statement saying, quote, we extend our heartfelt condolences to the guest's loved ones. we are working with the local authorities to determine exactly what happened. officers say they're still investigating what led to the falls, but at this time they don't suspect foul play. >>> some tense moments at two schools this morning. take a look, that's a mountain lion very close to campus. both schools went into lockdown as our cameras caught the experts mo
the man has just been identified as a 47-year-old man from new york state. witnesses tell us fans and emergency workers rushed to the man but could not save his life. the second fall about an hour later happened and that person ended up landing on another fan in the audience below. both people were injured but they are both expected to recover. today we spoke to a concert goer who was just feet away from the fatal fall. >> everybody, you know, getting their phones with their flashlights...
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humanitarian crisis under his tenure biden has yet to even go there and visit the border candidate for new york state governor derek gibson believes the american leaders, new beach house fence smacks of poker, morality and everything. if they take the money from the state department, department of homeland security and build a wall around beach shown and leave america, want to protect all the laws that us and just take that money and build a wall around get home for him. so we need to protect your stuff in the most population, unlike me for that for me and support me and but at the agenda that's pushing, you know, it's very popular in america and he's afraid that property tax problem that we've been a while to keep it's very helpful critical because he's been pushing option know, board a while on this building more than that in and better want to spend tax money with a board, a wall around your beach, but that's very good about it. look, i have frank and see that and, and think the same as let's help us out here on our team to national with an update. now with this news that came in just a short time
humanitarian crisis under his tenure biden has yet to even go there and visit the border candidate for new york state governor derek gibson believes the american leaders, new beach house fence smacks of poker, morality and everything. if they take the money from the state department, department of homeland security and build a wall around beach shown and leave america, want to protect all the laws that us and just take that money and build a wall around get home for him. so we need to protect...