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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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i held 47 hearings in new york state on environmental issues. i testified before the congress 35 times. nowhere in the job description of the attorney general or in the constitution or in statutes does it say that the attorney general should go to washington to testify. but i thought, you know, it was important for my voice to be heard. i thought it was important to use the bully pulpit, make speeches, talk about privacy rights. i thought it was important for me to issue a report that would advance the cause of peoples rights, environmental protection. and what an opportunity as the attorney general. >> and i want to thank you. we modeled it after all that you did, and i just wanted to thank you. are there any assistant attorney generals in the audience? please raise your hand. i see. so in the book you talk about how you met your lovely bride who's in the audience. tell us how you met the love of your life. with all those jobs when did you find time? >> that was the point. i was so busy. one day a rabbi -- i would go around to demonstrations an
i held 47 hearings in new york state on environmental issues. i testified before the congress 35 times. nowhere in the job description of the attorney general or in the constitution or in statutes does it say that the attorney general should go to washington to testify. but i thought, you know, it was important for my voice to be heard. i thought it was important to use the bully pulpit, make speeches, talk about privacy rights. i thought it was important for me to issue a report that would...
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>> [applause] >> the sponsor of this forum tonight is the new york state archives. i'm such an admirer of the archives. they've got 270 million documents under their control and in their possession. it's important to preserve these documents, not only those of the history of this great state but also in terms of public policy. because scholars, students can come here and investigate, look at files and determine what happened in the past and what can happen going forward. tom roller, ceo of this organization, the archivist gave me a tour today. and we were looking at documents related to conservation. and i said, you know, why is all the stuff here? he said, well, scholars want to know, about prisoners as it relates to war. what can you do with prisoners as it relates to war? you learn about what happened in the past, what happened in other states. it's an extraordinary institution. >> can you talk a bit about prisons? talk a little bit about addicts? i remember the section about atacama and it came up in my office. and i wanted to talk a little bit to all these indi
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supreme court heard a challenge to a new york state law that says people must obtain a license in order to carry a concealed firearm outside of their home for self-defense. i was shot in my head while leave my constituents. former congresswoman gabby giffords was shot outside of a grocery store in tucson, arizona, on the steps of the supreme court. she and other survivors of gun violence expressed support for new york's restrictions. we don't want to take your guns. a save out children. they say regulations of concealed carry permits prevent more americans from being shot and killed at places they should feel safe going but gun rights advocate katie novotny argues she deserves the right to protect yourself. and your say it isn't a civil right. navalny says new york's law takes that right away. lawyers representing the new york branch of the nra made a similar argument before the supreme court justices chief justice john roberts questioned whether new york's law is too restrictive from the woods. it's pretty unlikely that you're going to run into someone is going to rob you in the street
supreme court heard a challenge to a new york state law that says people must obtain a license in order to carry a concealed firearm outside of their home for self-defense. i was shot in my head while leave my constituents. former congresswoman gabby giffords was shot outside of a grocery store in tucson, arizona, on the steps of the supreme court. she and other survivors of gun violence expressed support for new york's restrictions. we don't want to take your guns. a save out children. they...
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you know what's happening in new york state the last few years. . there is a lot that needs to be fixed in the state of new york. and i'm proud of what i've done in new york city. pre-k for all our kids, lots more affordable housing, a lot of police reform and tough stance on covid that helped us become one of the safest places in this country in terms of fighting covid. i want to keep serving the people of this city and this state. >> sounds like you're running. >> draw your own conclusions, john. >> you're not not running. >> that's -- i like that. use the double negative. that always works. but there is a lot to do. there is a lot to do. this state, we have been through a lot with covid, but also it is a state that needs a lot of work. new york state was the leader of this country in so many ways in the past. there is some areas we have fallen behind, some real work to be done, but look at this vaccine mandate. new york city is leading the way, we're showing it can be done. >> mayor bill de blasio, thank you for being with us. >> thank you, john
you know what's happening in new york state the last few years. . there is a lot that needs to be fixed in the state of new york. and i'm proud of what i've done in new york city. pre-k for all our kids, lots more affordable housing, a lot of police reform and tough stance on covid that helped us become one of the safest places in this country in terms of fighting covid. i want to keep serving the people of this city and this state. >> sounds like you're running. >> draw your own...
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conjunction with the state attorney general, it comes into the courts in the name of the people of the state of new york and work with on the -- other attorney general's across the state of the country. when we created joint investigations we went after the tobacco industry. here is an industry lying to the public, did not tell the full story about the addictive nature of cigarettes, our people were being deceived and murdered, they weren't dying as a result of getting cancer from cigarettes and they were praying upon young people and there were advertising practices and humor 46 attorney generals causing the tobacco industry to pay billions of dollars back into the treasuries of the state who suffered because they had to pay out medical expenses for those getting sick as a result of cancer and the reform of the advertising practices of the tobacco industry. here was a congress for decades you did nothing about this public policy issue and attorney general -- attorneys general were able to do this. attorney generals are on the front line as protectors on behalf of people. i wanted to do is much as i cou
conjunction with the state attorney general, it comes into the courts in the name of the people of the state of new york and work with on the -- other attorney general's across the state of the country. when we created joint investigations we went after the tobacco industry. here is an industry lying to the public, did not tell the full story about the addictive nature of cigarettes, our people were being deceived and murdered, they weren't dying as a result of getting cancer from cigarettes...
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up in new york state. otherwise, the sun will be out, but you'll feel the chill in the air. on the other side of the continent with the wind in the opposite direction is probably right. will be the most telling feature for van vancouver and seattle when it comes down to the coast, oregon, down towards california. snow readily falls in labs. us both sides of north america in the middle, there's bit of a dome of warmer weather arch that stretches right up to was our to hope. but it is going to be cool down by the time we get to choose the kodak coming out of the mountains. now initially, i think you'll just be cold wind. you'll notice coming through all the act to weather remains in the middle, a, canada, whether it be yet more significant, never watched attempts. for example, in bismarck and down in kansas city, we see a drop about 10 degrees that cold as spread southwards. it'll generate some rain ahead of it, but really just the 1st or 2nd feel of winter, ah, with a diverse range of stories from across th
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i'm calling from new york state, new york 22. and i'd like you to ask you about redistricting in new york generally. and then more specifically with about 22 i realize we don't have a district yet, at least one with boundaries, and i guess i'd like you to make some kind of comment about claudia tenney and her ability to gain re-election. guest: which town are you in? caller: nor witch. in the central part of the district. guest: so obviously very close race there in 2022 where you had republican claudia tenney unseat the democrat, anthony brindisi, by about 100 votes. it was really tight. new york is probably the single biggest redistricting weapon for either party in the country. and it's the state that democrats are counting on to offset their losses from republican gerrymanders in other big states. keep in mind that new york right now has 19 democrats and eight republicans. but two of those democrats are pretty important figures. hakim jeffries who is in the democratic leadership in the house. he's assumed to be democrat speak
i'm calling from new york state, new york 22. and i'd like you to ask you about redistricting in new york generally. and then more specifically with about 22 i realize we don't have a district yet, at least one with boundaries, and i guess i'd like you to make some kind of comment about claudia tenney and her ability to gain re-election. guest: which town are you in? caller: nor witch. in the central part of the district. guest: so obviously very close race there in 2022 where you had...
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. >>> guns in new york state. tonight, the supreme court taking up the biggest second amendment case in more than a decade. justices hearing arguments over new york's strict gun control laws, banning most people from carrying guns in public. but what the justices signaled today. pierre thomas standing by. >>> the explosive new allegation about the deadly movie set shooting in santa fe. the attorney for the woman in charge of the guns now suggesting sabotage may be to blame. >>> the stunning story overseas tonight. the daring rescue. police saving a 4-year-old girl kidnapped during a family camping trip more than two weeks ago. so, how did they find her? >>> the nfl star charged in a deadly dui crash. prosecutors today saying he was going 156 miles per hour. >>> and green bay packers quarterback aaron rodgers tonight testing positive for covid, after saying he was immunized. new questions, and he will not be playing in the big game against patrick mahomes. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on
. >>> guns in new york state. tonight, the supreme court taking up the biggest second amendment case in more than a decade. justices hearing arguments over new york's strict gun control laws, banning most people from carrying guns in public. but what the justices signaled today. pierre thomas standing by. >>> the explosive new allegation about the deadly movie set shooting in santa fe. the attorney for the woman in charge of the guns now suggesting sabotage may be to blame....
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let's course live to at derek, a gibson, now a candidate for new york state governor. welcome to the program is good to see you . now. nato is that it's military, a to ukraine, sends a clear message to russia. how do you read that message? i read the message as our sean a little strand, not a lot of strength. and i disagree with that. our particular state me it just by sending a military aid to russia unless his live military arc wishes and clothes which will include our navy out force and fruits that were deafness and medicine problem would arch or tune these down. it particular moment there's been a lot of speculation about a russian invasion, could sending nato weapons to ukraine, turn that into a self fulfilling prophecy. i don't think it will ha, it could go either way. at the particular moment. i of we actually, nato does absolutely nothing um, i'll be rewarded. ukraine is not a member of nato, where we can not stand us out in the world and allow tyrants such as russia to bully other countries. and with dow, in a retribution to it, as, as to turn to the cranium.
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state. jon: 's unbelievable. thank you. a second new yorklice officer wounded in a shootout with the suspect on thanksgiving eve, released from the hospital yesterday. [applause] 31-year-old robert greeted by cheers and salutes from fellow officers including his partner alejandro jacobs, she was discharged from the hospital on thanksgiving. suspect fire not to officers wednesday night after they asked him to take his hands out of his pocket. police say he has a long criminal history now in the hospital with sleeves of his own. as air travel returns to its pre-pandemic levels, tsa report an alarming number of passengers trying to bring loaded guns through security checkpoints. alexandria has a details from washington. >> it's not illegal to fly with a firearm but there are specifics travelers need to abide by. a gun definitely can't be in a carry-on it should never be loaded. tsa reports a 20 year high and weapons confiscated. last saturday, holiday travelers scrambled the jackson airport but a passenger pulled aside for secondary screening o
state. jon: 's unbelievable. thank you. a second new yorklice officer wounded in a shootout with the suspect on thanksgiving eve, released from the hospital yesterday. [applause] 31-year-old robert greeted by cheers and salutes from fellow officers including his partner alejandro jacobs, she was discharged from the hospital on thanksgiving. suspect fire not to officers wednesday night after they asked him to take his hands out of his pocket. police say he has a long criminal history now in the...
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eight states would have top tax retired than 60%. the highest of those, new yorkires and billionaires, unless those rich people are reclusive, hold up in their homes, not spending their money or investing in businesses, then that is the only weight is not going to impact other people but people are millionaires and billionaires for a reason. they have companies, they make things, they employ people. at the end of the day, there is a disincentive for them to be here, they are going to go somewhere else, and those jobs go with them. stuart: thanks very much. congressman byron donalds from the state of florida joins us now, good to have byron back. i know you are against the democrats spending plan. what are you going to do to stop them? >> we will be holding a press conference, we have 25 members of the republican conference who will explain details of what the plan does to the country, which is catastrophic, the massive social spent a, massive climate change spending which nobody cares about, even president biden doesn't seem to care about it, he can't stay awake d
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the case, new york state rifle and pistol association vs. uen, challenges new york's gun permit law. that law restricts the carrying of guns outside the home to those who can demonstrate a need to do so for self protection. the last time the court issued major decisions on gun rights was in 2008 and 2010. conservative victories that esta gun at home for self-defense. the question now is whether there is a similar second amendment right to carry a firearm in public. joining me now, constitutional law scholar adam winkler, who teaches at ucla. he is the author of "gunfight: the battle over the right to bear arms in america." professor adam winkler, nice to talk to you. what is the supreme court specifically looking at in this particular case? prof. winkler: the supreme court is deciding the constitutionality of new york's restrictions on concealed carry. most states allow you to carry a gun, as long as you get a permit, and it's pretty easy to get a permit. but new york and california and a handful of other states make it very difficult to get
the case, new york state rifle and pistol association vs. uen, challenges new york's gun permit law. that law restricts the carrying of guns outside the home to those who can demonstrate a need to do so for self protection. the last time the court issued major decisions on gun rights was in 2008 and 2010. conservative victories that esta gun at home for self-defense. the question now is whether there is a similar second amendment right to carry a firearm in public. joining me now,...
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again, new york state's lagging behind.y it a listening to talking and listening tour? >> this is something i'm going fight for. this is a passion of mine. you know, joe, when we created prek for all in new york city -- >> i get it. are you going to get out and campaign? >> absolutely. >> this is like pulling teeth, mr. mayor. come on. >> no, it's not. >> i understand, it is a bold education plan. now i want to know, i called the governor last week. i want to know when people can talk to you and ask you questions as you go around with this plan. about what you would do as governor. i'm going out to promote this plan. i believe in it because we proved it here. there is lots of time to talk about political future. i'm going to stay in political service no matter what. one more point about this, we have a moment in history of where we have this pandemic. it was horrible. pawnful for us. but folks who do very well historically, billionaires in particular, but they did much p better during the pandemic. 87 billion more in wealth
again, new york state's lagging behind.y it a listening to talking and listening tour? >> this is something i'm going fight for. this is a passion of mine. you know, joe, when we created prek for all in new york city -- >> i get it. are you going to get out and campaign? >> absolutely. >> this is like pulling teeth, mr. mayor. come on. >> no, it's not. >> i understand, it is a bold education plan. now i want to know, i called the governor last week. i want to...
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. >> next to your supreme court case on new york state limits on carrying concealed handguns in public. it challenges a new york law requiring a person to show cause in order to carry a cat outside of their home. this oral argument is about two hours. >> will hear argument this morning in case 20-843, new york state rifle and pistol association v. bruen. mr. clement. >> mr. chief justice, and mayayt please the court. the text of the second amendment enshrines a right not just to keep arms but to bear them and the relevant history and tradition exhaustively surveyed by this court in the heller decision confirm that the text protects an individual right to carry firearms outside the home for purposes of self-defense. indeed that history is so clear that new york will longer contests that carrying a handgun outside of the home for purposes ofe self-defense is constitutionally protected activity. but that concession dooms new york's law which makes it a crime for for a typical lawg new yorker to exercise that constitutionalal right. this court in heller labeled the very few comparable laws
. >> next to your supreme court case on new york state limits on carrying concealed handguns in public. it challenges a new york law requiring a person to show cause in order to carry a cat outside of their home. this oral argument is about two hours. >> will hear argument this morning in case 20-843, new york state rifle and pistol association v. bruen. mr. clement. >> mr. chief justice, and mayayt please the court. the text of the second amendment enshrines a right not just...
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amendment and over the decades that followed, more than a dozen other states enacted other laws that were as restricted five new york'sout 20 in total that fits that description. of those three main and forced in seven states today and more than 80 million live under their protection and are in short traditional and common regulations. i welcome the court's questions and i'm happy to continue. a. >> how do we determine which states we should look to? >> the rest is different. >> i agree and there might be reason to be skeptical. that is a problem and relying on some of the cases exclusively from the antebellum south the cases come from the south like the tennessee, arkansas law that i described. west virginia had a similar as did alabama, new york, massachusetts, california, hawaii. the tradition spans the centuries going back to the tennessee law and spent 150 years when you brought it out and it expands all regions of the country so that is the sort of tradition that you can look to when defining a national tradition of regulation. >> what is the appropriate analysis? generally they don't reinvent the wheel. the fir
amendment and over the decades that followed, more than a dozen other states enacted other laws that were as restricted five new york'sout 20 in total that fits that description. of those three main and forced in seven states today and more than 80 million live under their protection and are in short traditional and common regulations. i welcome the court's questions and i'm happy to continue. a. >> how do we determine which states we should look to? >> the rest is different....
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why don't states like california and new york that see people fleeing their states en masse change theee in the first place? >> well, i think florida has been a destination for many people to flee to for many, many years, retirement, we've got the sunshine state, you've got the beaches and so forth. we also have no state income tax here in florida. but since the pandemic, i think that we have the greatest governor on the planet l de santis, governor de santis. he has allowed us to keep living. we've been able to keep working and the mask mandate has been more of a choice than a mandate. so i think that people just want to come somewhere where they can continue to live and continue to work and thrive. and florida allows people to do that. todd: i tell this one, this one being carley all the time, when they move this down to florida, i'll be the first one on the plane. hopefully you can find us something if and when that happens. appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you so much. carley: all right. let's hand it over to senior meteorologist janice dean, she is here with our fox wea
why don't states like california and new york that see people fleeing their states en masse change theee in the first place? >> well, i think florida has been a destination for many people to flee to for many, many years, retirement, we've got the sunshine state, you've got the beaches and so forth. we also have no state income tax here in florida. but since the pandemic, i think that we have the greatest governor on the planet l de santis, governor de santis. he has allowed us to keep...
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states. these permitting systems work. reporter: new yorkplus the district of columbia that require gun owners to prove a need for a concealed carry permit. some of today's oral arguments focused on the history of gun regulation in america, which the court had used to establish the right to gun ownership. justice sonia sotomayor, pressed the attorney arguing for the gun group, on which history was relevant. >> in colonial america, at least four if not five states restricted on concealed arms. after the civil war, there were many, many more such states, some included in their constitution that you can have a right to arms but not concealed. i don't know how to get past that history. without you sort of making it up, saying there's a right to control states that has never been exercised in the entire history of the united states as to how far they can go in saying this poses a danger. reporter: chief justice john roberts asked one of the attorneys arguing in support of the new york law why someone should have to show a special need to exercise
states. these permitting systems work. reporter: new yorkplus the district of columbia that require gun owners to prove a need for a concealed carry permit. some of today's oral arguments focused on the history of gun regulation in america, which the court had used to establish the right to gun ownership. justice sonia sotomayor, pressed the attorney arguing for the gun group, on which history was relevant. >> in colonial america, at least four if not five states restricted on concealed...
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investigation here in new york state about chris cuomo's involvement.ut now that we have more specifics, you are going to hear the chorus of women at cnn demanding his termination. you are going to hear that grow louder because it's very hard to have someone anchoring your evening news coverage who is going after women, doing opposition research which he claimed he wasn't. so he may have perjured himself in some of his statements. and also, someone who is going after the past private lives and telling his brother his big take away was don't resign. blame it on cancel culture. so maybe that's what he is telling his bosses at cnn. don't cancel me and they have listened so far. but at some point they are going to have to take their own further examination of his employment. >> emily: to that end, kennedy, the brass at cnn released this statement, quote: we will be having conversations and seeking additional priority significance meaning the texts relating to cnn over the next several days. it appears a lukewarm response at best. and certainly no way meetin
investigation here in new york state about chris cuomo's involvement.ut now that we have more specifics, you are going to hear the chorus of women at cnn demanding his termination. you are going to hear that grow louder because it's very hard to have someone anchoring your evening news coverage who is going after women, doing opposition research which he claimed he wasn't. so he may have perjured himself in some of his statements. and also, someone who is going after the past private lives and...
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they don't have a hospital close , is the state of new york are the people of new york better off are begs the question here you have medical professionals deciding for whatever reason, and there are legitimate reasons , not to get the vaccination. i believe in the vaccination i've got it come out my wife is goblets, and hope it's right fo others, but it's none of my business they could make these decisions for themselves, these are medical professionals for goodness sake. indicate this is from october o 2020 at last year, before she was the director of the cdc talking about lockdowns and the fact that china was actually having good results with their super strict crazy lockdowns an here here's what, she said. >> what we know from sweden is that their death rates, their per capita death rate is 591 pe million, that rivals the united states at 593 per million. to give you a sense of what lockdowns were able to do and other countries. and i mean really strict lockdowns freight intranet ther death rate is three per million. when you look at what sweden wa trying to do, and what they are
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. >> i look at new york state and think of bail reform as the number one priority of people like you aw enforcement arena. is there any hope that bail reform goes away and the city, new york city and new york state get back to a sense of normalcy because right now we are a mess. >> the legislature, state legislature has to pay attention to what happened. the electorate spoke in suffolk and it was deafening. they were absolutely against this law but also against an effective leadership where despite the law, specific cases weren't prosecuted properly. todd: are you hopeful the tide is turning toward these das that have been elected in so many parts of the country, das better suited for the public defenders office, places like san francisco, los angeles, are you hopeful the trend is turning around? >> absolutely because during the course of the campaign i want to all communities in suffolk county and all communities want to be safe and want policing district attorney's office to keep them safe. >> i heard you on the radio because i was listening to coverage not on my station but other s
. >> i look at new york state and think of bail reform as the number one priority of people like you aw enforcement arena. is there any hope that bail reform goes away and the city, new york city and new york state get back to a sense of normalcy because right now we are a mess. >> the legislature, state legislature has to pay attention to what happened. the electorate spoke in suffolk and it was deafening. they were absolutely against this law but also against an effective...
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smartphones often bring together parts from france, italy, the netherlands, new york state, japan. it is a supply chain that crosses at of countries. that is the nature of the modern economy. the global supply chains have helped dramatically bringing down the prices we pay, but they also made us more reliant on what happens in other parts of the world. eight factory in malaysia shuts down due to covid. it causes a ripple effect that can slowdown auto and effectuating in detroit. why they cannot get the computer chips they need. china can delay shipping furniture, reduce worldwide supply, and drive up races in america. the irony is that people have more money because of the first piece of major legislation that i passed. if you have kids under seven, you get $300 a month. that is like wealthy people used to do when they get back tax returns. it changed people's lives, but when there is nothing to buy, it creates a problem. on the one hand, we are facing a new disruptions to our supplies. but we are also experiencing higher demands because wages are up, as well as people having money
smartphones often bring together parts from france, italy, the netherlands, new york state, japan. it is a supply chain that crosses at of countries. that is the nature of the modern economy. the global supply chains have helped dramatically bringing down the prices we pay, but they also made us more reliant on what happens in other parts of the world. eight factory in malaysia shuts down due to covid. it causes a ripple effect that can slowdown auto and effectuating in detroit. why they cannot...
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said, well, i have to tell you something, but it was really shocking to me to discover that new york state law, a law dating back to the 19th century, required the city to offer the bodies of unclaimed dead to medical schools for dis, section i learned that there were 22 cadavers that were in cold storage at albert einstein medical school. you know basically the, these cadavers are just lent to the medical schools. they are supposed to then be returned to the city for what the city considers proper burial, which is a hard island trench. ah, i tried very hard to learn the names of these cadavers because i wanted to reclaim their stories. one of the last of the 22 that day was pers hanson. ah, even though his body had been cold storage for 3 years, it had been on lists, sent back and forth between the medical school and the medical examiner's office. the medical examiners office had not done who 1st thing in terms of trying to find someone who knew bruce hanson and would care. and it was easy for fear job is to be the last and most important source of information about this person. they had
said, well, i have to tell you something, but it was really shocking to me to discover that new york state law, a law dating back to the 19th century, required the city to offer the bodies of unclaimed dead to medical schools for dis, section i learned that there were 22 cadavers that were in cold storage at albert einstein medical school. you know basically the, these cadavers are just lent to the medical schools. they are supposed to then be returned to the city for what the city considers...
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it was really shocking to me to discover that new york state law, a law dating back to the 19th century required the city to offer the bodies of unclaimed dead to medical schools for to section ah, i learned that there were 22 cadavers that were in cold storage at albert einstein, medical school you know basically the, these cadavers are just lent to the medical schools. they are supposed to then be returned to the city for what the city considers proper burial, which is a hard island trench. ah, i tried very hard to learn the names of these cadavers because i wanted to reclaim their stories. one of the last of the 20 to that day was pers hanson even though his body had been in cold storage for 3 years. it had been on lists, sent back and forth between the medical school and the medical examiner's office, the medical examiners office had not done the 1st thing in terms of trying to find someone who knew bruce hanson and would care. and it was easy, ah, fear job is to be the last and most important source of information about this person. they had his name, they had his name when he 1st
it was really shocking to me to discover that new york state law, a law dating back to the 19th century required the city to offer the bodies of unclaimed dead to medical schools for to section ah, i learned that there were 22 cadavers that were in cold storage at albert einstein, medical school you know basically the, these cadavers are just lent to the medical schools. they are supposed to then be returned to the city for what the city considers proper burial, which is a hard island trench....
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both new york state and city have seen notable increases in the seven day rolling average of covid-19 cases and hospitalizations compared to last month. what would you say to the governor about that? >> elective surgery is still very important to do elective surgery. hip replacements, aortic aneurysm repair and cancer resection. when we stop elective surgery it has massive implications for help. what is driving it staffing shortages that people aren't willing to admit from a non-flexible vaccine mandate. we wouldn't have these massive walk-outs that we have now and chemotherapy shortages nationwide. if we have a halt on electricive surgery in new york because of a variant that may evade immunity, highly unlikely we'll be in this thing forever. variants will form forever. >> harris: quickly we know we are expecting to hear from president biden later this hour on the omicron spread. what would you like for him to say and does he have any cleanup on aisle 7 to do with regard to how he is handling this? >> look, i would love them to recognize natural immunity, their greatest failure. give
both new york state and city have seen notable increases in the seven day rolling average of covid-19 cases and hospitalizations compared to last month. what would you say to the governor about that? >> elective surgery is still very important to do elective surgery. hip replacements, aortic aneurysm repair and cancer resection. when we stop elective surgery it has massive implications for help. what is driving it staffing shortages that people aren't willing to admit from a non-flexible...
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the elective surgeries are being canceled in some places like new york state and others. already. i want to leave you with this. you worked -- go ahead. >> it's just terrible. there are only 2200 people in new york state with covid and hospitals and they have 60,000 hospital beds but they are going to cancel surgery for heart disease? that is elective unless you are having a heart attack. you know, back surgery, knee surgery, things that cause pain. i have no idea why this overreaction is occurring and i can guarantee it's going to cause more harm. >> bret: last word, you worked with dr. fauci in the trump administration. he is fighting back against criticism of him and what he said about a number of different things battles with different lawmakers and senators. he said this weekend it's easy to criticize but the really criticizing science because i represent science. i just want to get your reaction to that? >> i think the ego is really expanding beyond what i thought. tony was a good colleague when i worked with him but he has become much more political and it is a fact that th
the elective surgeries are being canceled in some places like new york state and others. already. i want to leave you with this. you worked -- go ahead. >> it's just terrible. there are only 2200 people in new york state with covid and hospitals and they have 60,000 hospital beds but they are going to cancel surgery for heart disease? that is elective unless you are having a heart attack. you know, back surgery, knee surgery, things that cause pain. i have no idea why this overreaction is...
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attorney, democrat, new york state assembly, served in london with james buchanan prior to the civil war, somewhat instrumental in the formation of new york central park, had served in the new york state militia. later on he's going to be minister to spain, two terms of congress in the 1850s and in the 1890s, and, you know, as we all know the congressman who got away with murder, a noteworthy civil war general, batfield preservationist. i could go on and on but i won't. and of course a colorful character because how many biographies can you do where a guy is involved with murder, allegations of theft, embezzlement, fraud, forgery, prostitution, feuds and battlefield controversy on some of the america's biggest battles of civil war including gettysburg. so i always say dan sickles is an imminently relatable individual. he's not a money man. he's always got money problems, women problems and he doesn't get along with his boss. and i don't think anyone in this audience can relate to at least a couple of those points. or stated another he's three things we hate all rolled up into one guy.
attorney, democrat, new york state assembly, served in london with james buchanan prior to the civil war, somewhat instrumental in the formation of new york central park, had served in the new york state militia. later on he's going to be minister to spain, two terms of congress in the 1850s and in the 1890s, and, you know, as we all know the congressman who got away with murder, a noteworthy civil war general, batfield preservationist. i could go on and on but i won't. and of course a colorful...
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jeff arnold was the new york state investigator, he thought so too.essed in christina's death when you're here in new york state, that cases in california? >> it became personal to me because she was a great human being who had everything to look for two in life. >> investigator arnaud was asked to help out early in the carlson investigation, and he took a particular interest in christina and the fire that killed her. >> just imagine yourself, here in this bathroom taking a bath, and you smell smoke, and it's coming through your door and there is an inferno outside of your door you turn to the only window in the bathroom and it is covered with a sheet of plywood. >> investigator arnold said that pretty much everything carl carlson has ever said about the fire is ally. beginning with the kerosene that fueled it. >> he says that the kerosene got spilled in the house on sunday. >> that was a few days before the fire. >> but a california arson vest a gator from carpet stain that showed a second career scenes bill happened moments before the fire started.
jeff arnold was the new york state investigator, he thought so too.essed in christina's death when you're here in new york state, that cases in california? >> it became personal to me because she was a great human being who had everything to look for two in life. >> investigator arnaud was asked to help out early in the carlson investigation, and he took a particular interest in christina and the fire that killed her. >> just imagine yourself, here in this bathroom taking a...
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to upgrade internet service in new york state. istrict? >> well, it's huge. so i wrote part of that bill that will help fix the 1,700 structurally deficient bridges in new york, about 170 of them are in the hudson valley, and it's huge, in this bill, nobody talks about this, debt forgiveness for small farmers, up to $150,000 of loan forgiveness, that's going to affect almost all the farmers in my district who have fsa loans through the usda, that's a huge help to them as they try to stay on the farms. there's so much good stuff for folks trying to afford drugs. if you're paying for insulin, you're going to pay 35 bucks instead of a hundred. if you're trying to take care of a parent at home, and if you're trying to figure out how to take care of kids and pay for the rest of the things you have to in this life, you're getting a child tax cut for working and middle class families. my mom and dad raised six kids, my sister had a serious developmental disability. i can tell you what, there were a lot of weeks when funds were tight. that
to upgrade internet service in new york state. istrict? >> well, it's huge. so i wrote part of that bill that will help fix the 1,700 structurally deficient bridges in new york, about 170 of them are in the hudson valley, and it's huge, in this bill, nobody talks about this, debt forgiveness for small farmers, up to $150,000 of loan forgiveness, that's going to affect almost all the farmers in my district who have fsa loans through the usda, that's a huge help to them as they try to stay...
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states. dagen that did not stop the governor of new york to call for an emergency when the state of emergency and worry among the population. here is what i know so far. a lot of stories story with this new variant, here is one stat in the "the wall street journal" so far the variant has produced few severe cases, there is a report doctor in south africa telling the bbc, reassureingly for those who are worrying with new development we are seeing clinically in south africa at epicenter, mild cases, we haven't admitted anyone to hospital i spoke with other colleagues of mine. same picture. so why are we going back into lockdowns which do more harm than good these are logdowns if you are stopping travel from other countries i just wonder how far week with this when again i highlight what dr. marty mechanic mechanic carrey was talking about antiviral medications in a week or two from merck pfizer roach that will prevent death from all covid variants. no more deaths from covid they will give you a pill before you ever wind up in the hospital. that is where we are. life will go on. and more and o m
states. dagen that did not stop the governor of new york to call for an emergency when the state of emergency and worry among the population. here is what i know so far. a lot of stories story with this new variant, here is one stat in the "the wall street journal" so far the variant has produced few severe cases, there is a report doctor in south africa telling the bbc, reassureingly for those who are worrying with new development we are seeing clinically in south africa at...