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the 2017 new york port authority bombing. with billions of riders using surface transportation annually and limited security screening, it should come as no surprise that surface transportation has been a continuous -- has been and continues to be a terror target. as such we must ensure that first responders and transit agencies have the tools needed to secure our transit system. the transit security grant program flexibility act seeks to address challenges soshed with fluctuating periods of performance by codifying the period of performance and 36 months for the majority of eligible projects and ex-teanding -- extending it to 55 months for vital, large-scale capital security projects. this ensures major projects can be successfully completed in the allotted time. additionally, while transit security grant program awards can be used to provide personnel with essential security training, resip yens of awards are not currently permitted to use the grant program funds to pay for backfillings per spell attending such training. th
the 2017 new york port authority bombing. with billions of riders using surface transportation annually and limited security screening, it should come as no surprise that surface transportation has been a continuous -- has been and continues to be a terror target. as such we must ensure that first responders and transit agencies have the tools needed to secure our transit system. the transit security grant program flexibility act seeks to address challenges soshed with fluctuating periods of...
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junior wanted to do something good for new york. he did many good things from new york. the city is covered with buildings that he created he gave the land for the united nations. he built memorial sloan kettering hospital riverside church the cloisters. he brought to new york the face of the city would be very very different where he not involved. but as i said, it was an accident in 1929 the men who controlled the metropolitan opera and real estate company came to him and said we needed a new opera house and any of you whoever in the old opera house at 39th street and broadway know how badly they needed a new opera house even in 1929. it was a terrible place terrible sight lines. you couldn't hear the music it only worked for the wealthy people who had the box seats rockefeller is something of a democrat small case democrat really wanted to be helpful and he agreed at the request of the men who control the opera company. they said if you will acquire a piece of land for us in midtown will build the opera house. he then proceeded to sign a lease for 11.7 acres between 1
junior wanted to do something good for new york. he did many good things from new york. the city is covered with buildings that he created he gave the land for the united nations. he built memorial sloan kettering hospital riverside church the cloisters. he brought to new york the face of the city would be very very different where he not involved. but as i said, it was an accident in 1929 the men who controlled the metropolitan opera and real estate company came to him and said we needed a new...
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i am in new york. i am concerned, interested in the new york result. new york had 89, just 89 more people, it would have not lost a congressional seat? confirm that please and tell me the name of the person who said it. >> that was kristen. if you go to our press kit, you will see her name and title. >> 89 people? that 1% differential you were talking about, 89 people would be much less than that. wow. that is a big loss for just 89 people. does anybody want to comment on that? >> i can confirm the number when you calculated is 89. however, it is part of the standard of the method of equal proportions. it depends on the overall proportions of all the states within the nation. it is not unusual for there to be a small margin like that. in 1970, utah only needed 231 people to move up from 436 to 435. >> thank you for that. do you have our next caller? >> columbia dispatch, your line is open. >> can you hear me? >> loud and clear. >> i wanted to ask about ohio. i know you spoke with a reporter about new york. where did ohio sit on that chart. new york was
i am in new york. i am concerned, interested in the new york result. new york had 89, just 89 more people, it would have not lost a congressional seat? confirm that please and tell me the name of the person who said it. >> that was kristen. if you go to our press kit, you will see her name and title. >> 89 people? that 1% differential you were talking about, 89 people would be much less than that. wow. that is a big loss for just 89 people. does anybody want to comment on that?...
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asked how close new york was and so what we have is that if new york had had 89 more people, they would have received one more seat instead of the last state, their last seat 435 seats so the last seat went to minnesota and new york was next in line, and if you do the equation to determine how many they would have needed 89 people, but that's if you hold the population of all other states constant. >> can you still hear me? >> we can. >> so if we had counted 89 more people in new york state and assuming everything else was constant, we would not have lost a congressional seat? >> correct. >> thank you for that, sir. operator, do we have our next caller? >> gb wire.com. your line is open. >> hi there. [inaudible] can you hear? operator, i don't think they-- your line is open. all right. >> hello, hello, hello? hello. >> we can hear you loud and clear now. >> excellent, sorry, my button was pushed. this is jim jacobs with tv wire.com. and mine california where i'm at. can you talk about the shifting demographics in the state of california, inflow versus outflow and how close were we to lo
asked how close new york was and so what we have is that if new york had had 89 more people, they would have received one more seat instead of the last state, their last seat 435 seats so the last seat went to minnesota and new york was next in line, and if you do the equation to determine how many they would have needed 89 people, but that's if you hold the population of all other states constant. >> can you still hear me? >> we can. >> so if we had counted 89 more people in...
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to the extent there is national interest in new york what is your take, senator on how new york will come back? from the pandemic? >> we are resilient and we get a lot thrown at us and we still pick ourselves up, brush ourselves off and get back to work. i saw that resilience during superstorm sandy where whole neighborhoods were destroyed by flooding, by fire and those communities have been rebuilding, getting stronger is sought after 9/11 when our city was the center of the worst terrorist attack in our country. the resilience new yorkers showed to help one another. we were ground zero for covid and our first responders were fearless, hospital workers and healthcare workers, pharmacy workers, grocery store workers, never give up. new york i think has clout because we are often on the forefront of reform making our country better and stronger so yes i think new york will continue to lead, lead the country and leave the world. >> senator you talked about your faith particularly your participation in a weekly prayer breakfast in the senate. as a way of finding common ground with your
to the extent there is national interest in new york what is your take, senator on how new york will come back? from the pandemic? >> we are resilient and we get a lot thrown at us and we still pick ourselves up, brush ourselves off and get back to work. i saw that resilience during superstorm sandy where whole neighborhoods were destroyed by flooding, by fire and those communities have been rebuilding, getting stronger is sought after 9/11 when our city was the center of the worst...
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amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> the truth is that they called us social workers, but i want to ask, are we essential to the just will we make them profits? amy: essential workers denied government aid during the pandemic, some because of the immigration status, have entered their third week on hunger@a strike to demand assistance. we will speak to new york assembly member marcela mitaynes, who joined the hunger strike 11 days ago. then we look at pandemic profiteering in the medical system. as non-profit hospitals take in billions in covid relief aid, why are patients being sued over unpaid medical bills during a pandemic? and why are hospitals charging up to $3000 for a covid test? we will speak to elisabeth benjamin of the community service society of new york. >> we haveo have a moratorium on all medicalebt that reagan billions of dollars in federal and state funding. amy: then as treasury secretary janet yellen calls for a global minimum tax on corporations, we will look at president biden's more than $2 tril
amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> the truth is that they called us social workers, but i want to ask, are we essential to the just will we make them profits? amy: essential workers denied government aid during the pandemic, some because of the immigration status, have entered their third week on hunger@a strike to demand assistance. we will speak to new york assembly member marcela mitaynes, who joined the hunger strike 11 days ago. then we look at pandemic profiteering in the...
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but not new york. new york was behind the times as it were and still stuck to that very old-fashioned, very restrictive method. i think new york is finally trying to catch up a little bit, but again, you know, their expansion leaves them and new jersey's still leaves them with fewer days of early voting than many other states. >> all right. thank you so much. chair and constitutional law at the ohio state university, ned foalian. ned, i'll be very excited to tell mika that your cat joined in and was a co-star on that thought. >> i saw that. >> thank you so much, ned. hope to see you back soon. rev, let me bring you in here. going through the facts. talk about your biggest concern and how we balance some of these things out and i've just got to ask, based on what we're learning, because this is the first time that a lot of people really dug into new york. i know you probably spent your life trying to make new york a place where it's easier to vote or new jersey. other than working on new york also to ex
but not new york. new york was behind the times as it were and still stuck to that very old-fashioned, very restrictive method. i think new york is finally trying to catch up a little bit, but again, you know, their expansion leaves them and new jersey's still leaves them with fewer days of early voting than many other states. >> all right. thank you so much. chair and constitutional law at the ohio state university, ned foalian. ned, i'll be very excited to tell mika that your cat joined...
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solo de maybelline new york. atención, california. ahora hay un nuevo fondo federal de 3 mil millones de dólares para ayudar a más personas a pagar su seguro médico - sin importar sus ingresos. eso significa que andrés y teresa ahora pagan $700 menos cada mes. sara obtuvo cobertura integral por solo $1 al mes. y la familia navarro está pagando menos de $100 al mes. revisa ahora para ver tu nuevo precio más bajo. cuanto antes te inscribas, más ahorrarás. solo en covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí. (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >>> en esta pandemia que estamos sufriendo hay personajes que lo han dado todo por los demás como en new york con nuestra comunidad latina por quien luchó esta doctora de origen dominicano a quienes rendimos homenaje >>> el inicio de la primavera del 2020 fue sombrío en new york con la pandemia llevándose miles de vidas en especial golpeando a la comunidad latina en el estado de new york el covid-19: >>> (mostrando estadísticas) >>> una verdadera guerra por la vida se libró en
solo de maybelline new york. atención, california. ahora hay un nuevo fondo federal de 3 mil millones de dólares para ayudar a más personas a pagar su seguro médico - sin importar sus ingresos. eso significa que andrés y teresa ahora pagan $700 menos cada mes. sara obtuvo cobertura integral por solo $1 al mes. y la familia navarro está pagando menos de $100 al mes. revisa ahora para ver tu nuevo precio más bajo. cuanto antes te inscribas, más ahorrarás. solo en covered california. tu...
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the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. jones: the truth is there is no good faith argument for disenfranchising. does the gentleman from new york ask for unanimous consent to withdraw the words? mr. jones: mr. speaker, that's fine. you have my consent to withdraw. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman withdraws his words. debate will continue. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. jones: thank you, mr. speaker. the truth is there is no good faith argument for disenfranchising over 700,000 people. most of whom are people of color. these desperate objections are about fear. fear that in d.c. their white supremacist politics will no longer play. soon enough white supremacist politics won't work anywhere in america. fear that if they don't rig our democratcy, they will not win. today democrats are standing up for a multiracial democracy. to demock cra advertise all 51 states in this country. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from ke
the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. jones: the truth is there is no good faith argument for disenfranchising. does the gentleman from new york ask for unanimous consent to withdraw the words? mr. jones: mr. speaker, that's fine. you have my consent to withdraw. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman withdraws his words. debate will continue. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. jones: thank you, mr. speaker. the truth is there is no good faith argument for disenfranchising...
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it's the new york game with the popularity of the new york press, their enthusiasm of the game, constant coverage of the game. eventually it's the new york game that's going to win out. of the things that we've just shown you, everything in here is original with the exception of this blowup of the illuminated manuscript. these are all from original pages. one of the things that surprises a lot of people when they come to the library of congress and they see this exhibit or hear us talk about it is that we have very large sports collections. we're a premier secret sports archive if you will. through copyright, we have received everything from early rule books to team directories, to handwritten histories of leagues and things, so there's a great deal of material we have here to work with in documenting not just baseball but a number of sports. next i want to show you something that was recently rediscovered that had been hidden away in a desk drawer for years and no one really realized the importance of it until recently. these are the founding documents of american baseball. so here we a
it's the new york game with the popularity of the new york press, their enthusiasm of the game, constant coverage of the game. eventually it's the new york game that's going to win out. of the things that we've just shown you, everything in here is original with the exception of this blowup of the illuminated manuscript. these are all from original pages. one of the things that surprises a lot of people when they come to the library of congress and they see this exhibit or hear us talk about it...
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all of that money is going to new jersey instead of new york and what new york has done is made it rather confusiconfusing. nobody really knows am i going to be able to get a license? is the tax rate going to be? are they going to auction off tax rates and force us to bit how much we're willing to pay the state to get a sports betting bid and finally, one other thing you may not have heard a lot about. we've been talking about licenses for integrated land based casinos in the metropolitan area in new york. right now, the casinos that are there have limited slot machines and things like that they don't have table games. they don't have sports books and they were really hoping they were betting that in this particular bill or budget that it would come forward and they would have some clarity or request for proposals to get the license. that didn't happen and all up and down the strip, they are just fallen because they thought it would happen. >> fascinating we're glad you're on the ground there. thank you for sharing the latest with us, contessa. go have a drink on us tonight. tim, are you
all of that money is going to new jersey instead of new york and what new york has done is made it rather confusiconfusing. nobody really knows am i going to be able to get a license? is the tax rate going to be? are they going to auction off tax rates and force us to bit how much we're willing to pay the state to get a sports betting bid and finally, one other thing you may not have heard a lot about. we've been talking about licenses for integrated land based casinos in the metropolitan area...
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the new york times implies though that it is a story itself. not the main character who is disagreeable. the book was a poor seller even algae did not think much of it and only two copies or known to exist one of them in the library congress when it was deposited for copyright. algebra, had enough of new york by the mid-1890s and the winner of 1895 to 1896 1896 would be his last there. he was working too hard. his bronchitis was lengling his bronchitis would not go away and he wanted to be in natick to be with his sister augusta and her husband amos. he told a reporter in. in april that i that i have been working too hard. and it's the pleasure to be able to rest a little i am staying out at natick with relatives now. i do not feel as energetic as i used to. and as i said many of his books were serialized in magazines prior to be in published in book form and alger who received about 250 dollars for a serial plus the world. he's from book sales once estimated as total income from writing between about 1866 and 1896 at about 100,000. and all tho
the new york times implies though that it is a story itself. not the main character who is disagreeable. the book was a poor seller even algae did not think much of it and only two copies or known to exist one of them in the library congress when it was deposited for copyright. algebra, had enough of new york by the mid-1890s and the winner of 1895 to 1896 1896 would be his last there. he was working too hard. his bronchitis was lengling his bronchitis would not go away and he wanted to be in...
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york, 26 wounded in shootings over a seven-day stretch in new york, 50 people were shot, 46 separate incidents throughout the city, this is a 250% surge from the same week in 2020 which is not particularly a good year, but police pulled back when defunded or dismantled, cities become plagued with violent crime and now anyone want to be a police officer? i doubt it. this year, 75% increase in retirements and departures among new york police department police officers. are you shocked? are you surprised? i'm not. police are vilified around every turn including pro sports games, on the other end, mma, ufc, boxing, hockey, and the few political sports left, might be the reason why the ufc is gaining massively in popularity year after year after year, i mentioned i actually trained for a five days a week, i am a student, it's a hard tough workout and as many of you know, features very intense fights. if the couple this weekend, former ufc champion suffered a horrific leg injury. we are going to show you this, the video goes on 20 seconds, what we are about to show you is extremely graphic
york, 26 wounded in shootings over a seven-day stretch in new york, 50 people were shot, 46 separate incidents throughout the city, this is a 250% surge from the same week in 2020 which is not particularly a good year, but police pulled back when defunded or dismantled, cities become plagued with violent crime and now anyone want to be a police officer? i doubt it. this year, 75% increase in retirements and departures among new york police department police officers. are you shocked? are you...
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back to new york. we met with creative concepts coming out of nashville come out of austin. it could mean good news for new york, almost like a new chance and a new lease on life. alix: that got everyone excited in the control room. this is kind of a dovetail on that question. what kind of changes are you making to your retail portfolio now? what kind of changes do you expect over the next six months? alix: joe: for ourselves -- joe: for ourselves, focusing on creativity. it used to be all about the retail side which is not the biggest weighting for us. in terms of the retail side of the portfolio, it is focusing on what i just said. the more creative tenants, the younger tenants, the guys coming from other cities that are ready to give new york city a chance, and to be candid, the mainstay of our business the last five or six years has been focusing on biotechnology laboratories and e-commerce logistics. if anything, that has been on fire and continuing to ramp up for us globally. alix: before we let
back to new york. we met with creative concepts coming out of nashville come out of austin. it could mean good news for new york, almost like a new chance and a new lease on life. alix: that got everyone excited in the control room. this is kind of a dovetail on that question. what kind of changes are you making to your retail portfolio now? what kind of changes do you expect over the next six months? alix: joe: for ourselves -- joe: for ourselves, focusing on creativity. it used to be all...
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there's another new york city bagel here in chicago. corey: not a new york city bagel. -lemonis: what is it called? -corey: new york bagel. lemonis: oh, i'm sorry, i forgot the "c." -corey: that's correct. -laurie: wait, wait, wait. -corey: the "c." -lemonis: and the likelihood of confusion is zero. do people ever walk in and say to you, "oh, i went to your place in skokie"? -corey: they do. lemonis: do they ever go to that place and say, "i went to your place on dearborn"? -corey: they do. lemonis: great. do they ever put reviews on there and you're like, "that's not us"? -corey: they do. -laurie: right. lemonis: i don't want to spend my money and your money and your money to build the brand in a market that somebody else is gonna draft off. i don't like the generic nature of the current name and its lack of specificity or something special, and i feel like there's some underbelly here to why he's resisting. i still don't understand why corey's disappeared. you had built years and years... -corey: to building the brand. -lemonis: ...of building the brand, and then you
there's another new york city bagel here in chicago. corey: not a new york city bagel. -lemonis: what is it called? -corey: new york bagel. lemonis: oh, i'm sorry, i forgot the "c." -corey: that's correct. -laurie: wait, wait, wait. -corey: the "c." -lemonis: and the likelihood of confusion is zero. do people ever walk in and say to you, "oh, i went to your place in skokie"? -corey: they do. lemonis: do they ever go to that place and say, "i went to your place...
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david lee miller has more from new york city. >> dana, new york state passed its new budget under which it will become the state with the highest taxes in the country and as you mentioned, part of this legislation calls for a single pay-out to undocumented workers of $15,600. the controversial pay-out passed by the democratically controlled legislature has many republicans saying the financial aid goes too far. eligible americans could receive up to a total of $3200 in stimulus money compared to the new york state of $15,600 for undocumented workers. they must be able to prove they were new york state residents. lost income become of covid and not eligible for unemployment that could have totaled thousands of dollars. governor cuomo voiced concern about possible fraud. >> just because you are undocumented doesn't mean we don't care and have compassion and we don't want to help. it is difficult to do it in a way that can be administered without fraud. >> under the legislation, undocumented workers who cannot provide the paperwork that would make them eligible for the $15,600 could still
david lee miller has more from new york city. >> dana, new york state passed its new budget under which it will become the state with the highest taxes in the country and as you mentioned, part of this legislation calls for a single pay-out to undocumented workers of $15,600. the controversial pay-out passed by the democratically controlled legislature has many republicans saying the financial aid goes too far. eligible americans could receive up to a total of $3200 in stimulus money...
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york times" broke the news that state prosecutors in new york have sub bpinaed the personal bank recors of a man named allen weiss weisselberg. he appears to be under intense pressure from new york state prosecutors to tell them what he knows about the allegations of tax fraud, bank fraud and insurance fraud that that prosecutor's office is pursuing against president trump and his company. "the times" also reporting tonight that state prosecutors are still looking at the hush money payments scandal the campaign finance felonies for which trump lawyer michael cohen went to prison and in which former president trump was himself described by sdny prosecutors as individual number one. according to "the times" tonight, state prosecutors in new york are reportedly investigating how those payments were laundered through the trump organization's books and whether any touchsuch laundering itselft be a prosecutable trcrime. that reporting just adding to the increasingly tall pile of legal worries faced by the former president as we reported last night, he is now facing three federal civil lawsuit
york times" broke the news that state prosecutors in new york have sub bpinaed the personal bank recors of a man named allen weiss weisselberg. he appears to be under intense pressure from new york state prosecutors to tell them what he knows about the allegations of tax fraud, bank fraud and insurance fraud that that prosecutor's office is pursuing against president trump and his company. "the times" also reporting tonight that state prosecutors are still looking at the hush...
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feds executing a search warrant of the new york apartment of the former new york city mayor, rudy guiliani. first an important case in north carolina. a judge in north carolina just making a ruling over the question of whether or not to release the body cam footage from police in the police-assisted shooting and the fatal death of mr. brown. joe, what do we know? >> reporter: well, we know there are five videos from four body cameras on that faithful day when andrew braun was killed. we know the judge just ruled minutes ago that this video can be disclosed to a member of the family and an attorney selected by the family to be reviewed, apparently, but the video will not be released publicly to the news media. as you know, john, news organizations including cnn petitioned the court for the public release of that video, but the court held here that the media does not have standing to go into court and request the release of the video. so as we understand it, the court has given the authorities ten days to disclose this media -- this video to a member of the family and not for public release.
feds executing a search warrant of the new york apartment of the former new york city mayor, rudy guiliani. first an important case in north carolina. a judge in north carolina just making a ruling over the question of whether or not to release the body cam footage from police in the police-assisted shooting and the fatal death of mr. brown. joe, what do we know? >> reporter: well, we know there are five videos from four body cameras on that faithful day when andrew braun was killed. we...
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york now as a new york like 9 years and i started boston comedy club in new york and in then i was in the l.a. and i've been back for about 6 years now so i but didn't national have to come siege rate here in atlanta when i 1st started i don't think i just knew i wouldn't know it you know you were looking at days of internet is easily. didn't and. but now in the past 10 years i can land in just really blew up is this just super hip scene lot of people moving there for comedy and there's a lot of different places to get have better odds on a gauge of how much can you get it when you ask someone who they're from a town you like how much you're going on stage you're here to you know year and since last town they're like once a week and then you go to new york you do and i times a night you know so this is to new york you can get very tight very quickly i think david brenner once did our david brenner world tour in new york one night where work 7 clubs i don't know if you start low and go high i guess where the but we just to go strip crust across to catch the 41st of the him for. the cel
york now as a new york like 9 years and i started boston comedy club in new york and in then i was in the l.a. and i've been back for about 6 years now so i but didn't national have to come siege rate here in atlanta when i 1st started i don't think i just knew i wouldn't know it you know you were looking at days of internet is easily. didn't and. but now in the past 10 years i can land in just really blew up is this just super hip scene lot of people moving there for comedy and there's a lot...
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new york has been on the decline. companies have been leaving for a while and now seeming more eminent when you don't need to have the office space and you don't need to be in a centralized location anymore and when tax rate is so oppressive and quality of life for people can't afford housing in the same way, it's hard to draw talent. and companies are just going to go where they can -- where they can make more money, where they can pay less taxes. why would they stay in new york? maria: yeah, i mean, patrice, it's more than just the taxes. yeah, we are seeing new york become more expensive but the policies away from economics are also very troubling. the end of cashless, you know, cash bail sparked a new crime wave. you are seeing shootings up, murders up in double digits. >> absolutely, maria. shootings are up 91% last year, murders up 44% last year and you are talking hundreds of thousands of new yorkers that lost their lives or shot. carjackings are also up and it's not surprising that the quality of life is sudde
new york has been on the decline. companies have been leaving for a while and now seeming more eminent when you don't need to have the office space and you don't need to be in a centralized location anymore and when tax rate is so oppressive and quality of life for people can't afford housing in the same way, it's hard to draw talent. and companies are just going to go where they can -- where they can make more money, where they can pay less taxes. why would they stay in new york? maria: yeah,...
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now the former president trump is pushing back on the "new york times" report. in a statement he says the fund-raising efforts were all done legally, and he adds, quote, many people were so enthusiastic that they gave over and over and in certain cases where they gave too much we would promptly refund their contribution or overall dispute rate was less than 1% of total
now the former president trump is pushing back on the "new york times" report. in a statement he says the fund-raising efforts were all done legally, and he adds, quote, many people were so enthusiastic that they gave over and over and in certain cases where they gave too much we would promptly refund their contribution or overall dispute rate was less than 1% of total
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bill de blasio on ms and bc, saying that new york city willfully -- on msnbc, saying that new york city will fully reopen on july 1. unclear what that means. things are getting back to business. tom: you mentioned it earlier as you interpolated the vaccine news in germany. i'm sorry, it is a bundle of worldwide good news. jonathan: a record day of vaccinations in germany north of one million. anything north of one million is the equivalent of doing 4 million vaccinations here in america. that is a fantastic number. we are clearly heading in the right direction now. euro-dollar got the scent of that a number of weeks go. tom: the stark reality here of the fancy nest of finance and markets and all the -- all that we do on "bloomberg surveillance " is the reality of what you heard from the president last night. a huge part of the public does not care about price target upgrades to apple. lisa: one thing joe biden was talking about is that the pandemic hit the lowest income earners the hardest and actually allowed savings to grow pretty substantially among the highest earners. what i though
bill de blasio on ms and bc, saying that new york city willfully -- on msnbc, saying that new york city will fully reopen on july 1. unclear what that means. things are getting back to business. tom: you mentioned it earlier as you interpolated the vaccine news in germany. i'm sorry, it is a bundle of worldwide good news. jonathan: a record day of vaccinations in germany north of one million. anything north of one million is the equivalent of doing 4 million vaccinations here in america. that...
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i'm sure he would like to get it open july 1st but if new york city can do it in new york city being a blue city in new york city lacking behind the red states and red cities, might that dr. mccarrick get back up? >> i hope so but new york has been lagging behind and the rest of the country has a lot of population-based immunity but five states lacking in outbreaks among young people and new york is one of those. cases are down 60% over the last four weeks in new york. people have the right to ask, now that roughly 75% of adults have immunity, 54% vaccinated and half natural immunity are we in a state of emergency with low level of cases? then don't make the of cases below that mild flu season. the daily cases and new hospitalizations so we have distorted perception of risk. the cdc issued guidance on reopening and not just closures. >> john: mayor de blasio giving people a reason and schools fully open and not too long from now, here is what he said on that, listen. >> let me tell you something or september, full strength, no question in my mind. every single child can come back to
i'm sure he would like to get it open july 1st but if new york city can do it in new york city being a blue city in new york city lacking behind the red states and red cities, might that dr. mccarrick get back up? >> i hope so but new york has been lagging behind and the rest of the country has a lot of population-based immunity but five states lacking in outbreaks among young people and new york is one of those. cases are down 60% over the last four weeks in new york. people have the...
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why are you seeing georgia when new york has more restrictive laws. maybe there is a landing place for the corporations who are ready to wield from influence so say, hey, these are the five things we are looking for. automatic voter registration, early voting, no excuse absentee to guarantee access. that is where i'm looking to find a sweet spot that might solve this problem, because otherwise it's going to be a food fight. it's going to be a nasty fight all the way through the next midterm election, and i pray not the next presidential one. >> well, don't get your helps hopes up, amanda. >> i know. >> right? >> david, listen, the president and democrats moving ahead with a $2 trillion infrastructure plan. is mcconnell being out-maneuvered right now? >> well, listen, mcconnell is now in the role of minority leader, right. so chuck schumer is finding a path with senate rules to try to see if there is a way to get biden's agenda, this infrastructure bill and others that may follow, through the senate with democratic-only votes if mitch mcconnell continu
why are you seeing georgia when new york has more restrictive laws. maybe there is a landing place for the corporations who are ready to wield from influence so say, hey, these are the five things we are looking for. automatic voter registration, early voting, no excuse absentee to guarantee access. that is where i'm looking to find a sweet spot that might solve this problem, because otherwise it's going to be a food fight. it's going to be a nasty fight all the way through the next midterm...
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i grew up in new york city. i am a big new york city fan. i just think you guys are being too negative about new york. i would bet big on new york's resurgence. from what i hear from commercial real estate people, they say they see about a 20% reduction right now. they see prices being cut. the question is whether or not workers really want to come back? a lot of people prefer this lifestyle. but in terms of residential real estate, they say it is a hot markets. some prices are a little lower. people who now could not afford property are moving. they believe in new york. i believe nork is a center of finance, fashion, media. i just don't see why you would bet against new york. so far it's not going to be a light switch several angry people are going to come back there's an energy and creativity to the city. this mayor is done is the very best to squash that and make an environment where the most creative people in the world are not attracted to this place unfortunately. i do share your optimism. i think there's something about new york that
i grew up in new york city. i am a big new york city fan. i just think you guys are being too negative about new york. i would bet big on new york's resurgence. from what i hear from commercial real estate people, they say they see about a 20% reduction right now. they see prices being cut. the question is whether or not workers really want to come back? a lot of people prefer this lifestyle. but in terms of residential real estate, they say it is a hot markets. some prices are a little lower....
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new york city is not what it is without broadway. >> it's one of the many signs of normalcy across the country as vaccinations and the virus run simultaneous races. back here in michigan, starting tomorrow, the state will actually be expanding vaccine eligibility including all people ages 16 and above as it scrambles to contain the spread
new york city is not what it is without broadway. >> it's one of the many signs of normalcy across the country as vaccinations and the virus run simultaneous races. back here in michigan, starting tomorrow, the state will actually be expanding vaccine eligibility including all people ages 16 and above as it scrambles to contain the spread
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diane king hall in new york. diane, thank you so much. >>> so, up next, a belated oscar acceptance speech, we hear from anthony hopkins, the surprise winner for best actor. speech, w anthony hopkins, the surprise winner for best actor. system isg at it's best taking metamucil everyday can help. metamucil psyllium fiber, gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. it also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighter and more energetic metamucil. support your daily digestive health. and try metamucil fiber thins. a great tasting and easy way to start your day. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ irresistibly smooth chocolate. to put the world on pause. lindor. made to melt you. by the lindt master chocolatier. i embrace getting older. i'm so much more confident now. but i don't love that as i age, i could develop gum issues. new colgate renewal reverses early gum damage, for a beautiful, revitalized smile. i can't wait to see what comes next! reverse earl
diane king hall in new york. diane, thank you so much. >>> so, up next, a belated oscar acceptance speech, we hear from anthony hopkins, the surprise winner for best actor. speech, w anthony hopkins, the surprise winner for best actor. system isg at it's best taking metamucil everyday can help. metamucil psyllium fiber, gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. it also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so you can...
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york times" broke the news that state prosecutors in new york subpoenaed the personal bank records of a man named alan weisselberg who for decades served as chief financial officer at the trump organization he appears to be under intense pressure in new york state prosecutors to tell them what he nose about the allegations of tax fraud, bank fraud, and insurance fraud that prosecutor's office is pursuing against trump and his company. "the times" also reporting that state prosecutors are looking at the hush money payments scandal, the campaign finance felonies for which trump lawyer michael cohen went to prison and in which trump was described by sdny prosecutors as individual number one according to "the new york times" tonight, state prosecutors in new york are investigating how those payments were laundered through the trump organization's books and whether any such laundering might itself be a prosecutable crime. that reporting today from "the new york times" just adding to the increasingly tall pile of legal worries faced by the former president as we reported here last night, fo
york times" broke the news that state prosecutors in new york subpoenaed the personal bank records of a man named alan weisselberg who for decades served as chief financial officer at the trump organization he appears to be under intense pressure in new york state prosecutors to tell them what he nose about the allegations of tax fraud, bank fraud, and insurance fraud that prosecutor's office is pursuing against trump and his company. "the times" also reporting that state...
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wants to read this statement from new york governor andrew cuomo. we have to respect the role of the courts but don't have to play along with the strategy of using them to roll back strong gun safety laws, the lowest common denominator into the land. we can keep all-americans safe through federal action. what about that threat of federal action by a state governor? >> it has to do with protecting our rights enshrined in the second amendment. the second amendment says the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed, the law of the land for most of the country but having states like new york and california that issue are main issues that you have to get government permission on the county level in order to say that you can get a firearm and have it outside, new york is especially restrictive and the only thing they should be doing is pushing things so we have shall issue in every single state. >> you study these justices, you know this court inside and out. what are you expecting the court to do when it decides next year? >> i am
wants to read this statement from new york governor andrew cuomo. we have to respect the role of the courts but don't have to play along with the strategy of using them to roll back strong gun safety laws, the lowest common denominator into the land. we can keep all-americans safe through federal action. what about that threat of federal action by a state governor? >> it has to do with protecting our rights enshrined in the second amendment. the second amendment says the right of the...
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bridge last night in new york. justa little of the video from the new york post on that . >>. [shouting] >> why isn't he across the street? [shouting] >> host: you may not be seeing the video but what's clearly present is the evidence of the presence of phones and what a vital part, a central part they were to the trial. they're in new york city, what is the sort of guidance that the police have been getting in handling such situations like this has protests on this matter ? >> i can't claim to be familiar with pacific guidance officers are being given but i can say that generally speaking the covid-19 does a good job of trying to get shootings clear, trying to keep traffic moving and both protesters and the community safe. unfortunately a lot more of these sorts of events are getting out of hand at a higher rate. i think that's largely because of the anger that's been formatted within police critic circles and again, i think that that's largely driven by misperception but unfortunately and getting to some of the d
bridge last night in new york. justa little of the video from the new york post on that . >>. [shouting] >> why isn't he across the street? [shouting] >> host: you may not be seeing the video but what's clearly present is the evidence of the presence of phones and what a vital part, a central part they were to the trial. they're in new york city, what is the sort of guidance that the police have been getting in handling such situations like this has protests on this matter ?...
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the gentleman from new york -- the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. comer: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. keller. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. mr. keller: thank you, mr. speaker. in 1964, then-attorney general robert f. kennedy summed it up best as to why the framers put the capital outside the borders for control of any state. it was indispensably necessary, this is his quote, to the independence and the very existence of the new federal government to have a seat of government which was not subject to the jurisdiction or control of any state. as true as that was when this was said, as true as that was when the nation -- when the capitol was moved here, it's that true today. and my colleagues on the other side of the aisle -- i'm glad remember history -- when the seat of the federal government was in new york city and in philadelphia, the birthplace of america, they didn't want it in control of a state. ther
the gentleman from new york -- the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. comer: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. keller. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. mr. keller: thank you, mr. speaker. in 1964, then-attorney general robert f. kennedy summed it up best as to why the framers put the capital outside the borders for control of any state. it was indispensably...
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to another new york democrat. he said this he said governor seymour should have ordered the state militia to eject the trespassers and restore to us our offices and protect us in the pursuit of our lawful business. the governor should have protected us. federal troops are occupying our newspaper offices. the governor should send in. state troops to stop them. and to another new york democrat marble said that seymour had quote missed the opportunity to interpose the arm and shield of the state of new york. between mr. lincoln and the oppressed within the circumference of the state. does that language sound familiar to anyone? that the governor should have interposed the arm and shield of the state of new york. where have we heard that before kim interposition from the virginian-kentucky resolution? that's right inner position from the virginia and kentucky resolution in 1798 where james madison comes up with this theory of inner position that the state if the federal government takes away the rights of estate citiz
to another new york democrat. he said this he said governor seymour should have ordered the state militia to eject the trespassers and restore to us our offices and protect us in the pursuit of our lawful business. the governor should have protected us. federal troops are occupying our newspaper offices. the governor should send in. state troops to stop them. and to another new york democrat marble said that seymour had quote missed the opportunity to interpose the arm and shield of the state...
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york calculates it will take a wind farm larger than new york city to replace the energy generated by indian point alone the amount of electricity that it builds store the. 30 minutes of new york city's energy needs so if you think about. the amount of solar or wind that you hypothetically feed to that battery to feed new york city. like where are you going to put it. natural gas facilities are expected to make up the different. resulting in an increase in carbon emissions in the short term still others say the switch to renewables can't wait i think we're going to be . difficult to imagine. but it's going to happen really. and we're really on that path now the path may be uncertain but in new york the goal of eliminating carbon emissions at least is no longer up for debate kristen salumi al-jazeera new york.
york calculates it will take a wind farm larger than new york city to replace the energy generated by indian point alone the amount of electricity that it builds store the. 30 minutes of new york city's energy needs so if you think about. the amount of solar or wind that you hypothetically feed to that battery to feed new york city. like where are you going to put it. natural gas facilities are expected to make up the different. resulting in an increase in carbon emissions in the short term...
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maria: so what does new york do in response? they plan to raise taxes again. in new york. it's unbelievable. congressman, good to see you this morning. thanks very much. congressman greg steube. stay with us. we're going to get into real estate in new york when we come back. ♪ ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future, just like that. maria: welcome back. major league baseball reportedly moving this year's all-star game from georgia to colorado, as senate republican leader mitch mcconnell is speaking out, saying ceos should stay out of politics. >> i found it completely discouraging to find a bunch of corporate ceos getting in the middle of politics. my advice to the corporate ceos of america is to stay out of politics, don't pick sides in these big fights. maria: well, nonetheless, corporate america seems to be letting down citizens. jackie, what do
maria: so what does new york do in response? they plan to raise taxes again. in new york. it's unbelievable. congressman, good to see you this morning. thanks very much. congressman greg steube. stay with us. we're going to get into real estate in new york when we come back. ♪ ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible,...
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at new york city and new york state. there are people who obviously moved their residency to florida , trying to balance that. it is a lot easier when you have a house in southhampton and you can come into the city and do it that way. i certainly do have a concern overall. i am one of those people who has been in new york city my whole life, seen many ups and many downs, and there is a resilience with new york city, and something to the energy of new york city that you are not going to get down in florida. i do think you will see some people, and it is already starting, to see more people return, to be here to have that energy. new york is not a movable feast. you need to be here to feel that sense of energy. sonali: what is the bigger feel, is it the state and local taxes, people moving from one place to another to escape that threat of higher income taxes, or what is happening on a national scale? alexandra: when we are talking about new york state, it is definitely more the state and local taxes. obviously there's bee
at new york city and new york state. there are people who obviously moved their residency to florida , trying to balance that. it is a lot easier when you have a house in southhampton and you can come into the city and do it that way. i certainly do have a concern overall. i am one of those people who has been in new york city my whole life, seen many ups and many downs, and there is a resilience with new york city, and something to the energy of new york city that you are not going to get down...
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york city, new york state, sorry. if we get national laws, then things like this would be curb. right now every state has their own law. they do what they want. they murder the citizens, and then they're so disrespectful to the families and to the family's lawyers once this tragedy happens. it should not be state-to-state law. some of these states have laws back from 1920. >> mrs. gwen carr, listen, i've watched and listened to you over the last seven years after the loss of your son. you have stood with these families, and now another one, and i thank you for their time. i notice they are grateful for your time as well. thank you so much. >> you're welcome. just too many families. >>> they're all part of this club that none of them ever wanted to be in, and these moms who never intended to be activists, but who have had to learn all of the laws and how to find their voice. >> lucy mcbeth after her son jordan davis was killed, ran for congress and now she's in her second term. we'll see and hear what the president has
york city, new york state, sorry. if we get national laws, then things like this would be curb. right now every state has their own law. they do what they want. they murder the citizens, and then they're so disrespectful to the families and to the family's lawyers once this tragedy happens. it should not be state-to-state law. some of these states have laws back from 1920. >> mrs. gwen carr, listen, i've watched and listened to you over the last seven years after the loss of your son. you...
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as new york state surpassed 10 million vaccine doses given. broadway came back to life for only a brief performance on saturday. the st. james theater became the first to open to limited crowds since all broadway venues closed in march of 2020 due to the pandemic. it was for one of ten scheduled performances ahead of a wider reopening in september. >> broadway is the heart of new york city. new york city is not what it is without broadway. >> it's one of the many signs of normalcy across the country as vaccinations and the virus run simultaneous races. and tomorrow is expected to be a big and significant day for michigan state fight against the pandemic because they will be now offering the vaccine to all residents ages 16 and above, amara, they will also be doubling their goal of daily
as new york state surpassed 10 million vaccine doses given. broadway came back to life for only a brief performance on saturday. the st. james theater became the first to open to limited crowds since all broadway venues closed in march of 2020 due to the pandemic. it was for one of ten scheduled performances ahead of a wider reopening in september. >> broadway is the heart of new york city. new york city is not what it is without broadway. >> it's one of the many signs of normalcy...
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leave new york. second hour of "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ stuart: liz peek joins us this wednesday morning and i'm dying to ask you, how soon, how quickly do you expect new york to recover? >> hello, stuart. based on what you just talked about and this hike in taxes they're putting through i think new york is in serious trouble and let's review why. over the last decade over a million people have left new york. in the last two years that accelerated probably 300,000 people have left new york. in the past when the city ran into trouble, those people who left came back because the city had so much to offer. what does it have to offer now? rising crime? rising homelessness? lack of jobs? yes, extremely high taxes which is the number one reason those people gave for leaving the state. incredibly stupid thing is they don't need the money. as you point out the federal bailout is going to take care of the budget gap in new york city. over 40% of taxes in new york city are paid by the very wea
leave new york. second hour of "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ stuart: liz peek joins us this wednesday morning and i'm dying to ask you, how soon, how quickly do you expect new york to recover? >> hello, stuart. based on what you just talked about and this hike in taxes they're putting through i think new york is in serious trouble and let's review why. over the last decade over a million people have left new york. in the last two years that accelerated probably...