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it was perceived as a new york phenomenon. get out of new york. get out of new york. new york is where covid is. and i think that hurt new york. i know it hurt new york. plus, the federal war on new york, salt, etc. but covid and the apparent connection between new york and covid hurt new york. and it was untrue, and we see that now. as a matter of fact, one of the safest states in the nation for covid, new york. literally, one of the three safest states is new york. higher infection rate in florida. higher infection rate, north carolina. higher infection rate, texas, higher infection rate, california. so that is the truth. it had nothing to do with new york. by the way, new yorkers were smarter than almost any other state in dealing with it. that is the truth. the expression, the truth will out. the truth has outed. what was the other part of the question? oh, i didn't want to mention this because i knew you would ask a follow-up or someone would and i'm going to do it in the state of the state. here is the conundrum. not the conundrum. here's the challenge. you have
it was perceived as a new york phenomenon. get out of new york. get out of new york. new york is where covid is. and i think that hurt new york. i know it hurt new york. plus, the federal war on new york, salt, etc. but covid and the apparent connection between new york and covid hurt new york. and it was untrue, and we see that now. as a matter of fact, one of the safest states in the nation for covid, new york. literally, one of the three safest states is new york. higher infection rate in...
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new york. [no audio] today we are doing two covert operations at the same time. number one, managing hospital capacity and surge influx. number two, trying to slow the spread of the virus, and number three being as aggressive as we can on vaccinations. we want to be the most efficient and most effective estate in the u.s. in terms of vaccinations. we would have -- we will have the new york state panel review the actions and recommendations of the fda to give new yorkers more confidence in the vaccination process. met with the new york state panel yesterday -- last night and the clinical advisory task force. they approved the fda incision to go forward with the vaccine -- the fda decision to go forward with the vaccine. we notified the fda of that. there was no delay in the timing and new yorkers will have more confidence. we are talking about a winter plan now. when you are talking about a winter plan, you have to take the whole context into consideration. where we have been, where we are going
new york. [no audio] today we are doing two covert operations at the same time. number one, managing hospital capacity and surge influx. number two, trying to slow the spread of the virus, and number three being as aggressive as we can on vaccinations. we want to be the most efficient and most effective estate in the u.s. in terms of vaccinations. we would have -- we will have the new york state panel review the actions and recommendations of the fda to give new yorkers more confidence in the...
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" "the new york herald," and "the new york tribune." and they each kind of represent different demographics. some of this may even sound familiar to you. violently papers is against the president and is kind of considered, like, of the people. some accuse it of being of the mob. it is the mob's voice or something. the other one, "the new york times" has a reputation of in new york and europe. the editor of that paper is a huge supporter of lincoln by this time. he was working on this major book about him. he was only slowed down because somebody had published abraham lincoln's jokes just before this. so he had to wait to publish his. so it did not crowd the market. the other one was a paper that was very much an abolitionist paper, and in fact, more strongly that way then abraham lincoln himself. they were constantly saying, "it's time for you for take a stronger stand about slavery." so what would happen is, the papers would go out and the newboys would flood them through the streets of new york, and they would go off on trains across
" "the new york herald," and "the new york tribune." and they each kind of represent different demographics. some of this may even sound familiar to you. violently papers is against the president and is kind of considered, like, of the people. some accuse it of being of the mob. it is the mob's voice or something. the other one, "the new york times" has a reputation of in new york and europe. the editor of that paper is a huge supporter of lincoln by this...
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york, from me tom brook, it's goodbye as we leave you with new york—based trumpeter, mr whitcombe playingpressure that's brought us area of low pressure that's brought us wet weather over the last few days and some sleet and snow, however, that's moving way, for the next few days, things will turn a little more settled, drier, remaining cold, we also have a chance of frost, ice and some fog two. bob could be an issue as well sunday morning across the southeast quadrant of our country, a bit of low cloud here, need rain across the south coast will clear, and showery for easter and skeleton northeast and glenn will also tend to fizzle out. by sunday afternoon to my think many places will be dry, with variable cloud, samaria stingray, but also sunny spells around. 3—80 . now through sunday night from stays largely dry, again come under clear skies come it's going to turn cold with some frost, some fog and perhaps even some ice developing. now come into the new week, for monday, it looks like we are in between two weather systems. at this weather system over the north sea will impact the weat
york, from me tom brook, it's goodbye as we leave you with new york—based trumpeter, mr whitcombe playingpressure that's brought us area of low pressure that's brought us wet weather over the last few days and some sleet and snow, however, that's moving way, for the next few days, things will turn a little more settled, drier, remaining cold, we also have a chance of frost, ice and some fog two. bob could be an issue as well sunday morning across the southeast quadrant of our country, a bit...
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white's look about new york called here's new york. it's the best book ever written about the city and she talks about how new york had loneliness for those who desire privacy. he doesn't say solitude. he doesn't say aloneness. he uses loneliness and it has always struck me, stuck with me and it's just a really excellent look about new york and what it's like in the cities that you and i have gone over and wanted to see you do well and survive and come back. >> i love your image this is a whole new layer and there will be a new new york and it will be different. the elements of new york we each fell in love with. but it will be a new city. >> it will be a new city. >> any more questions? i think we are coming to the end of the hour. >> oh okay here's one you mentioned your book from william goldstein. insomniac city and also wrote a book called sleepiness. how have you've been sleeping in the pandemic? do you have pandemic dreams? >> i had a dream once light and anxiety dream about not having a nap. >> many people i know have that too
white's look about new york called here's new york. it's the best book ever written about the city and she talks about how new york had loneliness for those who desire privacy. he doesn't say solitude. he doesn't say aloneness. he uses loneliness and it has always struck me, stuck with me and it's just a really excellent look about new york and what it's like in the cities that you and i have gone over and wanted to see you do well and survive and come back. >> i love your image this is a...
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york. [rudolph giuliani] this is a great day for law enforcement but this is a bad day, probably the worst, for the mafia. a ruthless young capo made a move of his own. one that would shake the mafia to its core. [woman] her son, who was fresh in the ground when she said "i will destroy you." [barbara res] he couldn't get out of his own way when it came to being cheap. [woman] one more complaint... i close you up. [woman] she was definitely a bitch and i don't mean that in a pejorative sense. these five titans would reshape the city and the world we live in today. and in 1983, nothing could stand in their way. [newsreader] what a year it's been for music. top of the charts this week is "every breath you take" by the police. [newsreader] boom times. that's what the numbers signaled today, an economy that's on a roll in this country. with the recent building boom, new york city skyline is ever changing, and today a topping out ceremony was held at trump tower. by 1983, the country's economic
york. [rudolph giuliani] this is a great day for law enforcement but this is a bad day, probably the worst, for the mafia. a ruthless young capo made a move of his own. one that would shake the mafia to its core. [woman] her son, who was fresh in the ground when she said "i will destroy you." [barbara res] he couldn't get out of his own way when it came to being cheap. [woman] one more complaint... i close you up. [woman] she was definitely a bitch and i don't mean that in a...
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back to new york city right now. i want to take you to times square where restaurant owners and a lot of their workers are rallying. let's dip into this a little bit. >> we're asking government to help us. we're asking the new president to support us. thank you. >> thank you. [cheering] neil: continue to follow this right now. what they are angry about, understandably, they have been forced to shut down indoor dining. now the caveat here is that they're told it might not last too long but we just got word today from the new york city mayor and new york governor that more sweeping restrictions could be coming, outright shutdown, akin to what we had in the spring of this pandemic year which would just doom all of these guys right now who are hoping that there is a chance they can reopen. keep in mind they are allowing, you know, delivery and outdoor dining but as you just said the city is preparing for a blizzard tomorrow, anywhere from 18 inches to two feet of snow expected in the new york area. so i doubt people will
back to new york city right now. i want to take you to times square where restaurant owners and a lot of their workers are rallying. let's dip into this a little bit. >> we're asking government to help us. we're asking the new president to support us. thank you. >> thank you. [cheering] neil: continue to follow this right now. what they are angry about, understandably, they have been forced to shut down indoor dining. now the caveat here is that they're told it might not last too...
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and you are in new york city. new york city is different. a high transmission rate in a dense environment is different and we lived through this in the spring and we saw the virus take off in new york city. now, it had already been there and we did not know and really, the federal government fell down on its responsibility to monitor the virus. but in mass gatherings, in places of concentration of people, it moves faster. 25%, you can't eat and drink and keep your mask up. the cdc put out that guidance which is clear. nobody accused the trump administration of being overly aggressive on shutdowns, right? if anything, they say that the trump administration has been too slow on economic restrictions. you put the cdc guidance plus the density of new york city plus the increase in the hospitalization rate in new york city plus the increase in the rt rate at 1.3% and that says -- do what you can. the 25% back to zero, a reduction of 25%. and yes, fewer people want to do outdoor dining. i understand that. but i also understand the restaurants have
and you are in new york city. new york city is different. a high transmission rate in a dense environment is different and we lived through this in the spring and we saw the virus take off in new york city. now, it had already been there and we did not know and really, the federal government fell down on its responsibility to monitor the virus. but in mass gatherings, in places of concentration of people, it moves faster. 25%, you can't eat and drink and keep your mask up. the cdc put out that...
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new york governor, andrew cuomo, announced a ban on new york dining -- on indoor dining in new york city starting monday along with other restrictions. some congressional democrats also joined the briefing virtually to call for congress to pass additional coronavirus relief aid. gov. cuomo: good morning. thank you all for being here today. the former secretary to governor paterson is back and helping us with the hospital surge in flex plan and the vaccination plan, which are major operations, as you know. commissioner zucker to my left, the secretary to the governor to our left, robert made -- robert meade. i'm going to speak quickly today, number one, i'm from new york, and we have some special guests were joining us. we want to be on time for them. 286. is day we are doing through covert operations at the same time. number one, managing hospital capacity and surge influx. number two, trying to slow the spread of the virus, and number three, being as aggressive as we can on vaccinations. we want to be the most efficient and most effective state in the u.s. in terms of vaccinations. as w
new york governor, andrew cuomo, announced a ban on new york dining -- on indoor dining in new york city starting monday along with other restrictions. some congressional democrats also joined the briefing virtually to call for congress to pass additional coronavirus relief aid. gov. cuomo: good morning. thank you all for being here today. the former secretary to governor paterson is back and helping us with the hospital surge in flex plan and the vaccination plan, which are major operations,...
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what is happening in new york city, new york city is not publishing detaill on covid-19 infections.. and other cities deal. they are not coming in and shutting them down. it is just so sad they are destroying the greatest city in the world. >> it is absolutely infuriating. these politicians and bureaucrats were putting in place these orders, do not understand the fame that new york city business owners and working-class residents are going through because they have notd missed one taxpayer-funded check. their staff s is all being paid. meanwhile, the private sector is hurting. new york city business owners do not want more help from the government, they just t want the ability to run their businesses. they want the freedom to do that enough safeway. they are continually shut down even doubt that data does not back it up. this is really sad. this will continue the devastation we are seeing in new york as people and corporations continue to flee. it was once a fantastic and vibrant city. liz:z: thanks for joining us. great to have you on. >> thank you, liz. liz: coming up brandon died
what is happening in new york city, new york city is not publishing detaill on covid-19 infections.. and other cities deal. they are not coming in and shutting them down. it is just so sad they are destroying the greatest city in the world. >> it is absolutely infuriating. these politicians and bureaucrats were putting in place these orders, do not understand the fame that new york city business owners and working-class residents are going through because they have notd missed one...
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what is happening in new york city, new york city is not publishing detailed data on covid-19 infectionsgton, d.c. or other cities do. so but then they're coming in and shutting them down. it is just so wrong they're destroying one of the great, this is not the greatest city in the world. that is what is happening. your final word, kristin. >> it is absolutely infuriating, liz, politicians, unelected bureaucrats putting in place the orders do not understand the pain that new york city business owners and working class residents are going through because they haven't missed one taxpayer-funded check. their staffs are all being paid. meanwhile the private sector is hurting. and new york city's business owners, they don't want more help from the government. they just want the ability to run their businesses. they want the freedom to do that in a safe way. and yet they are continually shut down even though the science and data does not back it up. it is really sad. this will all just continue the devastation that we're seeing in new york as people and corporations continue to flee what was o
what is happening in new york city, new york city is not publishing detailed data on covid-19 infectionsgton, d.c. or other cities do. so but then they're coming in and shutting them down. it is just so wrong they're destroying one of the great, this is not the greatest city in the world. that is what is happening. your final word, kristin. >> it is absolutely infuriating, liz, politicians, unelected bureaucrats putting in place the orders do not understand the pain that new york city...
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a crucial decision. ♪ ♪ >> in 1921, new york state adopted a system of film censorship.ceforth, before a film could be shown in a state for anything other than amusement charging admission, it would have to have the state's approval. during the next 36 years, the state's reviewers in new york city examined almost 50,000 films. most were promptly approved. in some cases, the board asked for cuts. a few films were banned outright. for such cases the law provided an appeal procedure to the state board of regents. if a film was not obscene, indecent, immoral, inhuman, sacreligious or attempting to corrupt morals or cause crime, it was given acceptance. in 1950 the board reviewed a film entitled "the miracle." submitted as part of a trilogy called "ways of love." so a license was issued signed by the director of the motion picture division of the state education department. dr. hugh flick. twelve days later, "ways of love" opened at the paris theater. reaction was good. q magazine said a memorable event in motion pictures. the trilogy offered three stories of love. "the mirac
a crucial decision. ♪ ♪ >> in 1921, new york state adopted a system of film censorship.ceforth, before a film could be shown in a state for anything other than amusement charging admission, it would have to have the state's approval. during the next 36 years, the state's reviewers in new york city examined almost 50,000 films. most were promptly approved. in some cases, the board asked for cuts. a few films were banned outright. for such cases the law provided an appeal procedure to...
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on behalf of the production here in new york, for me time bro, here in new york, from me tom brook, it'ser, mr whitcombe playing imagine. hello, there. part two of the weekend has been cold. we've some dense fog patches affecting parts of northern ireland and east anglia and where the fog has lingered it really has felt very cold. now, for this upcoming week it's going to stay cold for most of the week and it's going to start mainly dry, further grey and foggy weather for a time, and then from about tuesday onwards will start to see low pressure moving in so it'll turn unsettled for some of us. now, we've got a very slack airflow across the uk for sunday, which is why the air‘s very stagnant, so a lot of fog and misty murkiness tending to hang around where it forms. it's also cold — you can see the blue colours indicating that cold air mass pretty much stuck right on top of the uk. now, as we close the day out it's going to be a cold one with a little bit of sunshine around but further cloud too, and overnight one or two showers will pepper coastal areas of north—east scotland, western w
on behalf of the production here in new york, for me time bro, here in new york, from me tom brook, it'ser, mr whitcombe playing imagine. hello, there. part two of the weekend has been cold. we've some dense fog patches affecting parts of northern ireland and east anglia and where the fog has lingered it really has felt very cold. now, for this upcoming week it's going to stay cold for most of the week and it's going to start mainly dry, further grey and foggy weather for a time, and then from...
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a film that brought harsh controversy to new york. but our story also has to do with a quiet street in connecticut where a young man, a minister for jehovah's witnesses, went from door to door with a phonograph record, which he played for anyone who cared to listen. that phonograph record too caused controversy. two disputes, each of which went to the united states supreme court, and there these cases of the film and the phonograph record became a chapter in the history of the united states constitution. each an interpretation affecting many people. a crucial decision. ♪ ♪ >> in 1921, new york state adopted a system of film censorship. henceforth, before a film could be shown in a state for anything other than amusement charging admission, it would have to have the state's approval. during the next 36 years, the state's reviewers in new york city examined almost 50,000 films. most were promptly approved. in some cases, the board asked for cuts. a few films were banned outright. for such cases the law provided an appeal procedure to th
a film that brought harsh controversy to new york. but our story also has to do with a quiet street in connecticut where a young man, a minister for jehovah's witnesses, went from door to door with a phonograph record, which he played for anyone who cared to listen. that phonograph record too caused controversy. two disputes, each of which went to the united states supreme court, and there these cases of the film and the phonograph record became a chapter in the history of the united states...
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he very much enjoyed the freedom of new york.ould wave to him, but he could go around the corner to a coffee shop and people wouldn't bother him. you know, he felt very comfortable living here. in his last seven years in the city, this was his home, the dakota apartment building on manhattan's upper west side. he lived there with his wife, yoko ono, and son sean until that fateful day a0 years ago — december 8, 1980. gunfire on that night, a disturbed fan fatally shotjohn lennon as he returned to his apartment building with yoko ono. as news of his death spread, it traumatised millions around the world. nearly everyone can remember exactly where they were when they first got word that he had been killed. as a young journalist working for the bbc in new york, i became intimately involved that night in reporting on lennon's death. i'd arrived in new york ten years after lennon moved here on a twa flight from london onjanuary 5, 1980, to do a temporary stint as a radio news and current affairs producer — much of the time in the bbc
he very much enjoyed the freedom of new york.ould wave to him, but he could go around the corner to a coffee shop and people wouldn't bother him. you know, he felt very comfortable living here. in his last seven years in the city, this was his home, the dakota apartment building on manhattan's upper west side. he lived there with his wife, yoko ono, and son sean until that fateful day a0 years ago — december 8, 1980. gunfire on that night, a disturbed fan fatally shotjohn lennon as he...
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looks like new york city stays in the snow, especially just north of new york.ome of the heaviest totals could be a foot and a half plus in the poconos to the west. big-time deal for harrisburg. they could break an all-time december daily record. >> all right, you warned us. ginger, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, those new images of the deadly police shootout in front of a famous cathedral here in new york. many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) for those also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. it lowers the risk. oh! and i only have to take it once a week. oh! ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) ozempic® is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not s
looks like new york city stays in the snow, especially just north of new york.ome of the heaviest totals could be a foot and a half plus in the poconos to the west. big-time deal for harrisburg. they could break an all-time december daily record. >> all right, you warned us. ginger, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, those new images of the deadly police shootout in front of a famous cathedral here in new york. many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their...
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with me now, two new york city restauranteurs and new york city councilman, joe barelli.start with you. the governor shutting down indoor dining once again in the middle of december, when it's starting to get really cold outside. what is this going to do to your business? >> effectively now we'll have to close because with the weather forecast this week and there's a nor'easter promised, it's just not sustainable to expect people to sit outside. we just have no option but the to close again. carley: that is so sad again. tyler, before the governor shut down indoor dining, restaurants were only allowed to serve inside at 25% capacity. describe what that looked like in your restaurant. that doesn't sound like an environment where people would be climbing all over each other, which would lead to an increase in spread. >> no, let's be clear. inside dining at 25% capacity was well-spaced, adequate tables, responsible adults wearing masks, washing hands and being respectful of each other's space. what we have created here is a safe environment now with personal heated private d
with me now, two new york city restauranteurs and new york city councilman, joe barelli.start with you. the governor shutting down indoor dining once again in the middle of december, when it's starting to get really cold outside. what is this going to do to your business? >> effectively now we'll have to close because with the weather forecast this week and there's a nor'easter promised, it's just not sustainable to expect people to sit outside. we just have no option but the to close...
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new york city will be back to what new york city was for sure.take a year, five 10 years, i am optimistic. new york city is the biggest city in the world when it comes to doing business and banking. city foro a prominent that. will -- alldining dining -- because really, they support everything. supporting -- casual to fine dining, everyone gets impacted. now, they want to support restaurants, they should buy these certificates commit they should buy gifts to their employees, their businesspeople. they are not doing corporate parties. at least give gifts to clients through that. delivered to their homes instead of having a dinner. creativealso destruction, the idea of restaurant tours that have had to shutter their restaurants, whether they actually see this as an opportunity to return as rent goes down. have you heard about that activity? >> of course. restaurants, thousands and thousands of restaurants of closed all over the country. to quit.not going no one wants to quit. surviving,hey are and for some they are thinking of what should be the st
new york city will be back to what new york city was for sure.take a year, five 10 years, i am optimistic. new york city is the biggest city in the world when it comes to doing business and banking. city foro a prominent that. will -- alldining dining -- because really, they support everything. supporting -- casual to fine dining, everyone gets impacted. now, they want to support restaurants, they should buy these certificates commit they should buy gifts to their employees, their...
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on behalf of the production crew here in new york, it is goodbye, as we leave you with a new york—based hello again. although skies across the uk on thursday were almost uniformly grey and drab, skies like these overhead in llangollen were pretty commonplace across the country. there were, however, big temperature contrasts from place to place. in the west, we had some milder atlantic air moving in, whereas across central and eastern england, along with the whole of scotland, we had much colder continental air. in the west, temperatures reached double figures — it was actually quite mild, 10 or 11 celsius — but across central and eastern england and scotland, temperatures were more typically around 5 or 6 celsius. we only managed to get 4 in dalwhinnie in the highlands of scotland, so there were some big contrasts. those contrasts were driven, really, by this weather front that's been bringing rain eastwards over recent hours. and it's, as well, been one of those nights where the milder air has been pushing in. temperatures for some have actually been rising throughout the night as well
on behalf of the production crew here in new york, it is goodbye, as we leave you with a new york—based hello again. although skies across the uk on thursday were almost uniformly grey and drab, skies like these overhead in llangollen were pretty commonplace across the country. there were, however, big temperature contrasts from place to place. in the west, we had some milder atlantic air moving in, whereas across central and eastern england, along with the whole of scotland, we had much...
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why shouldn't that apply to the new york licensing laws?n commissioner for new york state, reached the supreme court in 1952. on april 24 came the oral argument, then a month of silence. finally, on may 26, 1952, came the court's decision, a unanimous decision read by justice clark. he said, "it cannot be doubted that expression by means of motion pictures is included in the free speech and free press guarantee of the first and 14th amendments. it does not follow that the constitution requires absolute freedom to exhibit every motion picture of every kind at all times and all places. each method of expression tends to present its own peculiar problems. the statute involved here requires that permission to communicate ideas be obtained in advance from state officials. a major purpose of the first amendment guarantee of a free press was to prevent prior restraint. the state has a heavy burden to demonstrate that the limitation challenged here presents an exceptional case. in seeking to apply the broad definition of sacrilegious, given by the
why shouldn't that apply to the new york licensing laws?n commissioner for new york state, reached the supreme court in 1952. on april 24 came the oral argument, then a month of silence. finally, on may 26, 1952, came the court's decision, a unanimous decision read by justice clark. he said, "it cannot be doubted that expression by means of motion pictures is included in the free speech and free press guarantee of the first and 14th amendments. it does not follow that the constitution...
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new york city public schools are the safest places to be in new york city.eople question why have there been so many strict lockdowns. >> have to give the guy credit. i heard todd snickering early but you got to give the mayor credit. there's a lot of pressure on him from the teachers union to go back in lockdown schools again and he's not doing that but we are involved in this lawsuit, still fighting the lawsuit and have to take the progress and safety we saw with middle and elementary schools and start opening up middle schools and high schools. >> thank you for joining us as always, covering a lot of ground, happy new year. >> joe side with the mayor is like me becoming an eagles fan. 47 after the hour. if there was ever a year to drink away this one is probably it. as you gather to celebrate tonight we have hangover helpers for tomorrow. chef and culinary nutritionist next. ♪ celebrate come on ♪ it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait,
new york city public schools are the safest places to be in new york city.eople question why have there been so many strict lockdowns. >> have to give the guy credit. i heard todd snickering early but you got to give the mayor credit. there's a lot of pressure on him from the teachers union to go back in lockdown schools again and he's not doing that but we are involved in this lawsuit, still fighting the lawsuit and have to take the progress and safety we saw with middle and elementary...
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they expect maybe a foot in new york city.time this morning but a couple things we are thinking about, the roads treacherous. we talked about a few accidents in pennsylvania, 60,000 people without power. other issues, restaurants in new york city, indoor dining been, we are thinking of them. they had to clear the roads, so many outdoor structures for these restaurants, so people can eat outside. they had to clear that a way to allow the plows to clear the road in new york city. also thinking of covid-19, connecticut shutting down testing, most of their testing sites today. new york city is reopening testing today at noon, it was shutdown yesterday at 2:00 pm. obviously it is affecting the big things happening here when it comes to all things covid-19 but bottom line stay safe out there. there was a major pile up on i 80 in pennsylvania, two people died. 40,000 people without power in virginia. hundreds of flights canceled or delayed mostly out of boston, jfk, laguardia and new work and so far more snow than we had all of last
they expect maybe a foot in new york city.time this morning but a couple things we are thinking about, the roads treacherous. we talked about a few accidents in pennsylvania, 60,000 people without power. other issues, restaurants in new york city, indoor dining been, we are thinking of them. they had to clear the roads, so many outdoor structures for these restaurants, so people can eat outside. they had to clear that a way to allow the plows to clear the road in new york city. also thinking of...
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york.defining media coverage he receives for th the daily televised coronavirus briefings he held earlier this year convinced him he should be the leader of the country." but, says he wasn't calling for an outright ban, but for more action by the government. >> ended government become so bureaucratic and so apathetic and so slow that basic common sense eludes them? because that's what this is. countries around the globe. any official who hears anything. it's not banning, it's not impeding. test before they come. >> molly: i'm delighted to welcome lawrence jones. a fox nation host, thanks for being here this christmas week. we really appreciate it. >> merry christmas, molly. >> molly: merry christmas to you. when i had this controversy, it hearkens back to when president trump said no flights from china, it's about protecting americans. how governor cuomo is being treated by some in the press congress have the the present was treated. >> i think that is hypocrisy to see how the press is trea
york.defining media coverage he receives for th the daily televised coronavirus briefings he held earlier this year convinced him he should be the leader of the country." but, says he wasn't calling for an outright ban, but for more action by the government. >> ended government become so bureaucratic and so apathetic and so slow that basic common sense eludes them? because that's what this is. countries around the globe. any official who hears anything. it's not banning, it's not...
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so the process is continuing in new york state now in albany, new york, capital of new york. saw the governor and former president bill clinton and hillary clinton, residents of new york. two of the 29 electors in new york. david, explain to viewers what we're seeing now. this is one state, a large state, new york. but will unfold in 49 other states and district of columbia. >> yeah. remember, these electors are casting a ballot both for president and vice president so you just saw bill clinton, hillary clinton, governor cuomo cast a ballot for joe biden, one of 29 new york has to offer, another for kamala harris for the vice president-elect. they each calltally up. and what happens is that they have to sign some six certificates that get delivered to various officials, judges, secretaries of state, election officers, but most importantly one of the sets of certificates that these votes will get delivered to is vice president mike pence who as president in the senate in january will oversee the process of opening the envelopes being sent from all the state capitols, in joint
so the process is continuing in new york state now in albany, new york, capital of new york. saw the governor and former president bill clinton and hillary clinton, residents of new york. two of the 29 electors in new york. david, explain to viewers what we're seeing now. this is one state, a large state, new york. but will unfold in 49 other states and district of columbia. >> yeah. remember, these electors are casting a ballot both for president and vice president so you just saw bill...
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the governor of new york thought it was terrible. picked tothe guy he be special prosecutor and he thought it was terrible that was trading reduced sentence is for information. but trade dewey did, and eunice did most of the work with the women. and in the end, luciano was indicted for prostitution. arkansaso hot springs, where eventually, he was tracked down and he was arrested after he first was offered a $50,000 bribe to the attorney general of arkansas if you would let him stay but eventually he was extradited and brought back for trial. theit was all because of work done by this black woman alone in her cubicle at the end of the hall. period thating the hires this black woman, she developed a case against luciano, she is the one who gets a woman to turn against them. she develops almost all the information in the trial. but when it comes time to try eunice did have some responsibilities, but she did not have that particular one. this pattern repeats itself a few years later. she decided to go after the most powerful politician i
the governor of new york thought it was terrible. picked tothe guy he be special prosecutor and he thought it was terrible that was trading reduced sentence is for information. but trade dewey did, and eunice did most of the work with the women. and in the end, luciano was indicted for prostitution. arkansaso hot springs, where eventually, he was tracked down and he was arrested after he first was offered a $50,000 bribe to the attorney general of arkansas if you would let him stay but...
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will they be the first wave in new york city? mayor de blasio: we have been saying this for weeks and weeks -- let me flip the equation. where else would you go but where the need is greatest? of course when it comes to going out to the grassroots, we are going to go to the places that suffered the most and are still the most vulnerable. absolutely. reporter: good morning, mr. mayor, and happy new year. mayor de blasio: happy new year. how are you doing today? reporter: i am good. how are you? mayor de blasio: could not be better. reporter: on a personal note, i know you said the new year's resolution was going to be to get those million vaccines. but on a personal note, do you have any resolutions? mayor de blasio: all i can tell you is i want to make 2021 an amazing year in new york city. i have so much energy right now. i'm going to burn my way to the finish line this year. on december 31, 2021, we are going to look back and say we did amazing things in new york city. we turned the tide. we started the recovery. we reached peo
will they be the first wave in new york city? mayor de blasio: we have been saying this for weeks and weeks -- let me flip the equation. where else would you go but where the need is greatest? of course when it comes to going out to the grassroots, we are going to go to the places that suffered the most and are still the most vulnerable. absolutely. reporter: good morning, mr. mayor, and happy new year. mayor de blasio: happy new year. how are you doing today? reporter: i am good. how are you?...
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we are wrapping things up around the new york city area, parts of new york, harlem got 2 to 3-inchesbottom line if you have a lot of snow it will remain in place because the temperatures are very cold, so brian, good news, dawn won't have to shovel as much today. brian: right, she's not going to make any money. she's disappointed. steve: you pay your wife? brian: we live in a market economy not a socialist country. ainsley: brian says she uses shovel from the beach with a bucket. brian: my son called make sure the girls shovel because he's tired of doing it and he's not in town. steve: you can see outside our world headquarters where ainsley is and you can see the toy soldiers and a foot of snow on top there. ainsley: it's really pretty. steve: and dangerous and so many people with no electricity and some people have died. brian: soldiers are security to the christmas tree. ainsley: wooden soldiers? brian: yes. steve: we have a lot of hearings on fox news channel and sometimes they're interesting. often they are interesting, but rarely are they explosive. one was yesterday where the
we are wrapping things up around the new york city area, parts of new york, harlem got 2 to 3-inchesbottom line if you have a lot of snow it will remain in place because the temperatures are very cold, so brian, good news, dawn won't have to shovel as much today. brian: right, she's not going to make any money. she's disappointed. steve: you pay your wife? brian: we live in a market economy not a socialist country. ainsley: brian says she uses shovel from the beach with a bucket. brian: my son...
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, saratoga, albany, new york.ed the conversations 90 days ago. we quickly picked up conversations with florida developers. literally two week ago we opened up in florida. this is where we will expand. jackie: how do you expect business will go? it is not easy to start a business in a new location under these circumstances. are you optimistic that the business and the consumers are down there and they're not as restricted so if you are open they will come? >> jackie we opened a week ago this friday we opened. we have been open for one week and about four days. 11 days we've been open, our restaurant is sold to the capacity we're operating. we're operating, we are utilizing what we were successful in new york doing. we have 45,000 customer touch points in our restaurant from june to october in new york, following the cdc guidelines with outdoor dining, indoor 50%. here in florida we're at about 60% that we're operating at. we're allowed to operate at a 100. we're allowed to do social distancing. we do outdoors. we s
, saratoga, albany, new york.ed the conversations 90 days ago. we quickly picked up conversations with florida developers. literally two week ago we opened up in florida. this is where we will expand. jackie: how do you expect business will go? it is not easy to start a business in a new location under these circumstances. are you optimistic that the business and the consumers are down there and they're not as restricted so if you are open they will come? >> jackie we opened a week ago...
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[music playing] new york city. [woman] happy new year! at the dawn of the 80s, it was exploding with opportunity. [newsreader] boom times, that's what the numbers signal today, an economy that's on a roll in this country. a place to seek money, power, fame. amid the glitz and greed, five titans seized their moment. by the mid 80s, they'd figured out that to get what they wanted, they just had to go to the media and the media was more than happy to oblige. a wall street magician was basking in the spotlight. [ivan boesky] i predict that this is just the beginning. even as his crimes grew more and more brazen. [james b stewart] this was gonna come crashing down on him. a real estate mogul was waist-deep in red ink. [natalie byfield] trump was particularly good at playing the media. even as he convinced the world it was just the opposite. oh donald, oh donald, you are a big deal. [emily fox] it is the greatest charade that donald trump ever pulled off. the hotel queen was winning over the public. [leona helmsley] look at the shape of the hea
[music playing] new york city. [woman] happy new year! at the dawn of the 80s, it was exploding with opportunity. [newsreader] boom times, that's what the numbers signal today, an economy that's on a roll in this country. a place to seek money, power, fame. amid the glitz and greed, five titans seized their moment. by the mid 80s, they'd figured out that to get what they wanted, they just had to go to the media and the media was more than happy to oblige. a wall street magician was basking in...
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that not case in new york.y're talking about massive shutdowns and losses of jobs and restaurants an government revenue this is not exciting time to look to the new york whether or not the washington stimulus comes along. neil: would you, if you were governor in the middle of all of this be shutting down restaurants in light of the spikes in cases the state has seen? the governor intimateing it could go way beyond restaurants and indoor dining? what would you have done? >> i would note shut down indoor dining in new york city. first of all the governor has shut down way too long over the summer, did not allow indoor dining when the virus rates were very low. they said go ahead, spend lots of money. remove 3/4 of your tables, put up panels so everybody is isolated to eat indoor safely. they're being told, never mind, just shut down completely. i don't think it makes sense. over 98 1/2% of the infections according to the latest numbers don't come from eating in public places like restaurants. they're private part
that not case in new york.y're talking about massive shutdowns and losses of jobs and restaurants an government revenue this is not exciting time to look to the new york whether or not the washington stimulus comes along. neil: would you, if you were governor in the middle of all of this be shutting down restaurants in light of the spikes in cases the state has seen? the governor intimateing it could go way beyond restaurants and indoor dining? what would you have done? >> i would note...
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new york some months earlier and agreed to put up you shall bow.him our part of every night in new york have so many chinese distant so we always can see each other you also had the all you my ranting apartment even though. this small community of chinese intellectual ex-pats lived in the queens district of new york. you show was fascinated by the city's bookshops museums and galleries. in march he visited the metropolitan museum of ops one of the most important museums in the world situated close to central park. he himself has written about going to the metropolitan museum in new york seeing these wonderful huge paintings and starting to really feel almost in an existential sense that human life is incomplete including western life we still have to measure china against these international standards but my 2nd task is i have to have a critical attitude toward the standard itself the west is not a model it's a bag of it's own problems. well you shall bow was in new york who yaobang the former secretary general of the chinese communist party died o
new york some months earlier and agreed to put up you shall bow.him our part of every night in new york have so many chinese distant so we always can see each other you also had the all you my ranting apartment even though. this small community of chinese intellectual ex-pats lived in the queens district of new york. you show was fascinated by the city's bookshops museums and galleries. in march he visited the metropolitan museum of ops one of the most important museums in the world situated...
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that could be moved from new york city to syracuse or a move from new york city to florida. these trends are huge. they will have consequences to these cities that are losing residents. host: in the wall street journal there is a story looking at this. it was from bookings institute which says that california's population declined for what seems to be the first time since 1900 as the state lost 7500 residents. 10 states are likely to even lose one congressional seat over this. it goes on from there. is there a "why" to all of this? guest: it is a perfect storm of factors. you have covid. for the first time for many families, they are realizing they have a choice, they don't have to live in big cities especially as corporations allow people to work from home. just as importantly, our quality of life issues. city,ces like new york you have some of the highest tax rates in the country. the cost of living is exorbitant. the average cost of rent is something like $3000 a month. for many families that is not possible. if you have children and need more bedrooms, that is more expen
that could be moved from new york city to syracuse or a move from new york city to florida. these trends are huge. they will have consequences to these cities that are losing residents. host: in the wall street journal there is a story looking at this. it was from bookings institute which says that california's population declined for what seems to be the first time since 1900 as the state lost 7500 residents. 10 states are likely to even lose one congressional seat over this. it goes on from...
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in new york it is still coming down. janice dean is tracking the path of this massive winter storm. >> also on the ground in brooklyn, what's the latest where you are. >> 6 and a half inches of snow in brooklyn, new york, 60 million people in the path of this storm, the snow has been falling overnight into this morning. in brooklyn, so far in central park, manhattan 6 and a half inches of snow. that is more snow than new york city saw in all of last winter but these freezing temperatures and snowfall creating havoc on the roads. on the hudson parkway new york city, a 19 car pileup causing some six people to the injured four seriously last night as cars slid into one another but new york city first responders, nypd have been out there, the commissioner tweeting out this photo thinking the nypd for being away from their families. they cannot work from home during these situations is the wind except. in pennsylvania look at this video just outside pittsburgh a truck sliding into the back of an ems vehicle, just barely missi
in new york it is still coming down. janice dean is tracking the path of this massive winter storm. >> also on the ground in brooklyn, what's the latest where you are. >> 6 and a half inches of snow in brooklyn, new york, 60 million people in the path of this storm, the snow has been falling overnight into this morning. in brooklyn, so far in central park, manhattan 6 and a half inches of snow. that is more snow than new york city saw in all of last winter but these freezing...
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now staffers run the new york times.hat the editors were allowing the staffers to attack the only fellow staffer who is willing to give a hearing to points of view that were outside the wild leftism of the new york times is pretty incredible. the new york times basically handed over editorship and she rules the roost over there. it's not a piece of journalism it's a piece of pseudo- history designed to paint them in the worst picture. they're tearing down statues of the founders, suggesting that ulysses s grant is a bad guy and she tweeted back that she was proud of that which kind of gives the game away. walter was the bad guy but he still had his pulitzer and not much has changed when it comes to the narrative. >> as a matter of fact, if the new york times and others were to apply their own standard to the new york times as michael goodwin pointed out in the new york post this past week, it has a very strong history of racism and strong history connection to slavery. we would have to burn down the new york times buildi
now staffers run the new york times.hat the editors were allowing the staffers to attack the only fellow staffer who is willing to give a hearing to points of view that were outside the wild leftism of the new york times is pretty incredible. the new york times basically handed over editorship and she rules the roost over there. it's not a piece of journalism it's a piece of pseudo- history designed to paint them in the worst picture. they're tearing down statues of the founders, suggesting...
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in new york, dr. i was excited to take it for myself, my family, my patients, that's what's going to save lives. and in iowa city, nurse seth jackson and nurse practitioner allison wines. a major step forward in this fight. good night. >>> let's all make sure we get the vaccine and have a great big holiday gathering next year. >> the most important part of that sentence, the words next year. even as the first vaccines are administered to californians today, we still face a long road before we get back to our regular lifestyles. >> this is historic. this is an historic moment in the history of public health, in the history of medicine. >> a look at how we got here. >>> feeling great. i'm excited. i'm hopeful. >> this is the day we've been waiting for all year. the day coronavirus vaccinations begin here in california. with that we say good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm dion lim. >> and i'm larry beil. the first recipient was an intensive care nurse at a critical site in los angeles. health
in new york, dr. i was excited to take it for myself, my family, my patients, that's what's going to save lives. and in iowa city, nurse seth jackson and nurse practitioner allison wines. a major step forward in this fight. good night. >>> let's all make sure we get the vaccine and have a great big holiday gathering next year. >> the most important part of that sentence, the words next year. even as the first vaccines are administered to californians today, we still face a long...
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when nothe new york city judge claimed the case in the new york harb harbor, judson, the clerk of courteard testimony about the amistad's voyage from cuba to new york. they testified they each had purchased a group of slaves in havana, then chartered the amistad to carry the slaves along the coast of cuba. several nights in havana, the slaves freed themselves and killed the captain and his cook. the leader of the revolt forced the montage to sail the ship toward the rising sun and west africa. but they shifted their course to the north and east in hopes of encountering another ship. nearly two months later, the amistad reached long island sound, desperately short of food and water. one of the ricans on board the washington during the inquest was a young man who would become better known as sinke. he spoke neither english nor spanish and could not testify at this court session. but sinke was recognized by the court officers as the leader of the africans on the amistad. reporters at the hearing commented on his composure, characteristic of true courage. sinke's presence dramatized the uni
when nothe new york city judge claimed the case in the new york harb harbor, judson, the clerk of courteard testimony about the amistad's voyage from cuba to new york. they testified they each had purchased a group of slaves in havana, then chartered the amistad to carry the slaves along the coast of cuba. several nights in havana, the slaves freed themselves and killed the captain and his cook. the leader of the revolt forced the montage to sail the ship toward the rising sun and west africa....
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because he is counting on chuck schumer to be the majority leader and becameout new york and new yorkity. >> well, he should get in line. a whole bunch of the democrats are anticipating and hoping that democrats win in georgia for that very same reason. you don't think the governor of california is praying that the democrats win? because he wants more money from washington, d.c. and he knows that if the senate is in control of the democrats, and the house, and biden is president, the money will flow. that is what they are counting on. >> can i just add -- >> jason: go ahead. >> one other point. it's simple. bill de blasio who is the worst mayor in the country is now looking toward georgia in order to salvage his budget. why should people in georgia throughout this country basically subsidize democratic mayors, democratic governors who allow the cities to burn all summer long? it's ridiculous. we cannot lose georgia to the democrats. one final point, happy birthday matt schlapp. [laughter] >> jason: yeah. thank you for that. real quickly, we have less than a minute here. i want to ask
because he is counting on chuck schumer to be the majority leader and becameout new york and new yorkity. >> well, he should get in line. a whole bunch of the democrats are anticipating and hoping that democrats win in georgia for that very same reason. you don't think the governor of california is praying that the democrats win? because he wants more money from washington, d.c. and he knows that if the senate is in control of the democrats, and the house, and biden is president, the...
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today's lead editorial in today's new york times. the headline on that lead editorial, why getting the most votes matter. enough toe we are old count, we are taught that the biggest number beats the smaller number. it is the essence of fairness. everyone is a fan of majority rule until they realize they can win without it. republicans have been gifted the white house while losing the popular vote. that theurprise commitment of republicans to majority rule along with other democratic norms has plummeted. the editorial board writing that joe biden will be the next president because he won the electoral college but he should really have the job because he won the most votes. are asking you this morning what you think about it. want to hear your thoughts. on phone lines split up as usual. tyrone is on the line for democrats. they should have been abolished the electoral college mainly because it's a vestige of slavery and has always been put in to make sure that rich white men remain rich white men. constitution was -- by rich white men.
today's lead editorial in today's new york times. the headline on that lead editorial, why getting the most votes matter. enough toe we are old count, we are taught that the biggest number beats the smaller number. it is the essence of fairness. everyone is a fan of majority rule until they realize they can win without it. republicans have been gifted the white house while losing the popular vote. that theurprise commitment of republicans to majority rule along with other democratic norms has...
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. >>> most years, new york city at christmas time is a winter wonder land, this year, not so. we have a look at the changes. new york, lights up like no other city during the holidays. 600,000bulbs are twink he will and it's not like times past. there's no christmas spectacular this area are. normally the rockettes put on five shows a day this time of year. i went as a kid and took my own years but for the if first time in years the rockettes won't be kicking. >> it's coming on christmas, they are cutting down trees. >> about 7 million you tourists visited new york city to browse the department store windows, or skate in the park. this year, the pandemic has kept most of them away. at rockefeller center you can still see the tree as long as you stay socially distant. the tree has been here since the 1930s when rockefeller was built during the great depression. those were bleak times too. but the tree became a symbol of this city's spirit. >> does christmas in new york feel different to you this year? >> well, come on, are you kidding me? of course it's different. i mean, we ar
. >>> most years, new york city at christmas time is a winter wonder land, this year, not so. we have a look at the changes. new york, lights up like no other city during the holidays. 600,000bulbs are twink he will and it's not like times past. there's no christmas spectacular this area are. normally the rockettes put on five shows a day this time of year. i went as a kid and took my own years but for the if first time in years the rockettes won't be kicking. >> it's coming on...
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let's check on conditions in new york city. cnn's brin gingras is thebrynn looks beautiful, but disruptive. we're still in the thick of it. >> reporter: more so than the snow falling is the wind. we're getting major wind gusts and it's really biting, especially because some of it is mixed with ice. people have to be careful as they head out. i saw a lot of cars heading to our live location spinning out and getting stuck in the snow that hasn't been plowed yet. we're right near central park. if i put my foot in the snow, we probably got about 6 to 8 inches so far. it's still snowing out. it's possible we could get up to the foot that was expected in this part of new york city. there are snow totals across the northeast that are much more than that. if there's anything good to m o come of this pandemic, the slightest bit is there are a lot of people working from home who have that capability. not everybody but that is allowing cars to stay off the roads for the most part, plows to get by, get the conditions better for getting aro
let's check on conditions in new york city. cnn's brin gingras is thebrynn looks beautiful, but disruptive. we're still in the thick of it. >> reporter: more so than the snow falling is the wind. we're getting major wind gusts and it's really biting, especially because some of it is mixed with ice. people have to be careful as they head out. i saw a lot of cars heading to our live location spinning out and getting stuck in the snow that hasn't been plowed yet. we're right near central...
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i own property in new york on the canadian border and i'm a taxpayer two.needs to be responsible to me and the other taxpayers of new york, same with the laws io, they work for the taxpayers, not the other way around and they're responsible to us we need to hold them accountable and i hope people speak up at the ballot box and make some changes. jackie: there's also a counterargument this is not only should you be defunding the police, as a matter of fact you should fund the more if you're worried about training and sensitivity and if you're worried about racism for example with the police communities, why not spend more money to train them and make them better it does not mean you pulled them off the streets altogether. >> absolutely, that's a very good point, when i was a director of the eyes i had short of in a billion-dollar budget, it sounds like a lot of money but you gotta decide what you can and can't do response to criminal crime happens first but the training budget always suffered. give the petey's more training so they can train in diversity and
i own property in new york on the canadian border and i'm a taxpayer two.needs to be responsible to me and the other taxpayers of new york, same with the laws io, they work for the taxpayers, not the other way around and they're responsible to us we need to hold them accountable and i hope people speak up at the ballot box and make some changes. jackie: there's also a counterargument this is not only should you be defunding the police, as a matter of fact you should fund the more if you're...
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new york city is by far the worst region.of that could definitely have been due to the fact the pandemic was worse at the beginning in new york city, but we also saw new york city restaurants shuttered for longer. the only open for indoor dining september 30 and now closing again. since march they have only been open 12 weeks. that is definitely going to have a larger impact. we have got restaurants across the state that are struggling to find employment -- employees for the restaurants. moving tonow they are the suburbs and looking for new jobs. it does not seem to trend with what we are being told. alix: what has changed his outdoor dining. if you walk down any street in is a pop every place up basically. are they making money off that? i am assuming there was a lot of money put into that. are they profitable? melissa: they are not profitable. nothing in the restaurant industry is profitable right now. the outdoor dining structures have been incredibly useful for the summer months and we are grateful so many of our state an
new york city is by far the worst region.of that could definitely have been due to the fact the pandemic was worse at the beginning in new york city, but we also saw new york city restaurants shuttered for longer. the only open for indoor dining september 30 and now closing again. since march they have only been open 12 weeks. that is definitely going to have a larger impact. we have got restaurants across the state that are struggling to find employment -- employees for the restaurants. moving...
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"the new york times".ing book, how to destroy america in three easy steps. you cannot be more timely. my question to you was reality versus ideology. how are these soft marxist, progressive, one-party rule cities how are they doing when it comes to individual liberty and choice inequality and one creation that magnificent paradise that they keep talking about. >> they are doing horribly. the fact is when the disintegration take over an area it isn't about building anything new. in fact, the failure is the goal. you want things to fail because any success is going to be educated to the broader american system and the broader american system is bad so what you actually want is more on success. want people who aren't getting jobs and want more inequality and if markham occurs that's a good case to be made that the entire system is to blame. it's of beautiful thing about being a utopian living in someone else's system paid anything that is bad that happens can then be blamed on the system at large and that's e
"the new york times".ing book, how to destroy america in three easy steps. you cannot be more timely. my question to you was reality versus ideology. how are these soft marxist, progressive, one-party rule cities how are they doing when it comes to individual liberty and choice inequality and one creation that magnificent paradise that they keep talking about. >> they are doing horribly. the fact is when the disintegration take over an area it isn't about building anything new....