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new york's city wants the safest big city in america one of the world's major commercial financial and cultural centers will referred to the crime-ridden days of the 1980s. not just new york, soon major cities near you will return to their troubled days of lawlessness. whether you are white -- right or left believe me, understand this. lawlessness without police equals crime and murder. the safest big city, new york is now regressing to the bygone days of drugs, gangs, and don's murder and mayhem and you can thank one man, one man warren wilhelm jr., known today as bill de blasio. this is the face of the return of crime. this is the face of the man who without a doubt is the most in competent, inefficient and inept mayor to darken the halls of gracie mansion. his response to the may 25 murder of george floyd, like everyone else, was outraged but his answer to the george floyd murder was to let new york city burned. he cut the nypd's budget i would $1 million. he supported a police reform bill that ties the hands of police with no training under these new restrictions and the ordered st
new york's city wants the safest big city in america one of the world's major commercial financial and cultural centers will referred to the crime-ridden days of the 1980s. not just new york, soon major cities near you will return to their troubled days of lawlessness. whether you are white -- right or left believe me, understand this. lawlessness without police equals crime and murder. the safest big city, new york is now regressing to the bygone days of drugs, gangs, and don's murder and...
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let's look at the scam nation there in new york city 25 percent of new york city apartments have not paid rent since march a new state law prohibits evictions while social distancing rules are in effect this could last until there's a vaccine the city is bracing for. hundreds of millions of dollars and delinquent property taxes travis bickle is coming back to travis bickle star of taxi driver rome time square and you know became a hero anti-hero of the seventy's revenue seventy's as economic stress and it was a great recession at that time oil prices spiked higher and it was the birth and culture american culture of the n.t. here to to kind of reflect the negativity of the times so you have taxi driver and you had alan pakula made of great films like the parallax view for all the president's men and so it introduced not only of men actors but chino doesn't happen they're not traditionally a leading men type looking characters they became antihero of characters then that all changed under reagan and we had top gun and tom cruise and we went back to like the 1940 s. and 1950 s. of amer
let's look at the scam nation there in new york city 25 percent of new york city apartments have not paid rent since march a new state law prohibits evictions while social distancing rules are in effect this could last until there's a vaccine the city is bracing for. hundreds of millions of dollars and delinquent property taxes travis bickle is coming back to travis bickle star of taxi driver rome time square and you know became a hero anti-hero of the seventy's revenue seventy's as economic...
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let's look at the scam nation there in new york city 25 percent of new york city apartments have not paid rent since march a new state law prohibits evictions while social distancing rules are in effect this could last until there's a vaccine the city is bracing for. hundreds of millions of dollars 'd and delinquent property taxes travis bickle is coming back to travis bickle star of taxi driver rome time square and you know became a hero anti-hero of the seventy's revenue seventy's as economic stress and it was a great recession at that time oil prices spiked higher and it was the birth and culture american culture of the n.t. here to to kind of reflect the negativity of the times so you have taxi driver and you had alan pakula made of great films like the parallax view for all the president's men and so it introduced not only of men actors but shane out dustin hoffman they're not traditionally a leading men type looking characters they became antihero of characters then that all changed under reagan and we had top gun in tom cruise and we went back to like the 1940 s. and 1950 s. o
let's look at the scam nation there in new york city 25 percent of new york city apartments have not paid rent since march a new state law prohibits evictions while social distancing rules are in effect this could last until there's a vaccine the city is bracing for. hundreds of millions of dollars 'd and delinquent property taxes travis bickle is coming back to travis bickle star of taxi driver rome time square and you know became a hero anti-hero of the seventy's revenue seventy's as economic...
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in new york city there was no traffic. it was kind of eerie. it was kind of weird. >> major murphy was deployed to the emergency department at lincoln hospital in the bronx. this burrough home to the highest number of infections. >> it hit when we were at lincoln, just to see the amount of critically ill patients. rooms turned into icu beds. there was like back to back to back. >> compared to bagram, it sounds like it was a mass casualty event 24/7, seven days a week. >> correct. every moment of every shift, every day for weeks. it's overwhelming. sometimes you just want to duck off and like cry. but you know you can't do that right now, because you have other things, you know, to do. and so. >> and so you soldier on. >> right. jt a w queens, major esther burns and thomas shu were dispatched to elmhurst hospital. early on, one of the hardest-hit areas in the city. >> we're here to help relieve their staff, who had been on it since, you know, the very beginning. >> i love y'all! i really do. >> when we got to the hospital t
in new york city there was no traffic. it was kind of eerie. it was kind of weird. >> major murphy was deployed to the emergency department at lincoln hospital in the bronx. this burrough home to the highest number of infections. >> it hit when we were at lincoln, just to see the amount of critically ill patients. rooms turned into icu beds. there was like back to back to back. >> compared to bagram, it sounds like it was a mass casualty event 24/7, seven days a week. >>...
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always widespread in new york city. joining me by the phone right now is new york governor andrew cuomo. governor, thanks for jumping on the line. i really appreciate it. getting on so quickly. so the cdc now says that the travel ban came too late. it was already in and spreading in new york city. what is your reaction to that? >> well, thanks. good to be with you, kate, this afternoon. look, we knew that in new york. i had been saying it, but it's a damning admission by the cdc. the cdc is a federal agency. it's the president's agency. and they admitted in their report today clearly that the virus came, the federal government missed it. they were all looking at china. the virus had gone from china to europe, mutated in europe, came to new york. they traced the strains back to europe. and the president talks about his travel ban against china, and travel ban against europe. it was too little, too late. he closed the barn door after the proverbial horse was gone, and what happened in new york didn't need to happen. it wa
always widespread in new york city. joining me by the phone right now is new york governor andrew cuomo. governor, thanks for jumping on the line. i really appreciate it. getting on so quickly. so the cdc now says that the travel ban came too late. it was already in and spreading in new york city. what is your reaction to that? >> well, thanks. good to be with you, kate, this afternoon. look, we knew that in new york. i had been saying it, but it's a damning admission by the cdc. the cdc...
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to new york, american cities are in chaos. the democrats who have been in charge for decades have failed to uphold their most basic and fundamental responsibility and that is the safety, the security of their fellow americans. here is today's cover of "the new york post," crimes ravage city calls out for help. to do something. actually, come, comrade de blasio has done a lot of things, a lot of horrible things that is destroying new york city costing many lives. the anti-crime plainclothes police officers and the nypd, that unit has been disbanded, completely eliminated the effective policy that we would call stop and frisk, cut the nypd budget by over a billion dollars in that state lawmakers might force police to buy their own personal insurance for liability lawsuits. i guess my only advice if i'm going to be a friend to the people i love and frankly adore and admire for the sacrifice, service, and the risk they take for all of us i guess if you were a cop and you can retire, now is the time. you are new on the job, might w
to new york, american cities are in chaos. the democrats who have been in charge for decades have failed to uphold their most basic and fundamental responsibility and that is the safety, the security of their fellow americans. here is today's cover of "the new york post," crimes ravage city calls out for help. to do something. actually, come, comrade de blasio has done a lot of things, a lot of horrible things that is destroying new york city costing many lives. the anti-crime...
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weekend alone on the streets of new york city. what is happening that needs to happen right now to protect the people of new york city. >> two things, wolf. what we're going to do immediately, nypd is shifting deployments, moving officers where the need is greatest, working with communities. this is always the crucial part. you can't just do it with police. you need community leaders, clergy y, come together. we have a particular issue in harlem. we gathered community leaders in harlem who in common cause will be out there with police shoulder to shoulder saying we're not going to allow this violence in the community. the second is to get our court system up and running. it's been a low speed. the criminal justice system in the state is not fully functioning and that's creating a lot of problems. even when the police arrest someone, the consequences aren't there. we've got to get that up and running. that's absolutely been a victim of the coronavirus we were missing one of the important pieces of the equation. >> finally before i
weekend alone on the streets of new york city. what is happening that needs to happen right now to protect the people of new york city. >> two things, wolf. what we're going to do immediately, nypd is shifting deployments, moving officers where the need is greatest, working with communities. this is always the crucial part. you can't just do it with police. you need community leaders, clergy y, come together. we have a particular issue in harlem. we gathered community leaders in harlem...
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and, new york city is a time here, in new york city as i say, i will give you one other picture here. the workers, the working women -- here are women at a sweatshop, ok? i am not sure the year. a lot of migrant women, italian women producing clothing for tiny wages. it is the rise of socialist organizations and the labor movement. the garment workers union and others. the lower east side, that is where -- in every year 1920, so many immigrants living in manhattan, the population density of manhattan was greater than the city of calcutta and india. there were almost three times as many people living on manhattan island then there are now. packed densely mostly into the working-class districts way downtown. mire london was elected to congress in 1914. london, another guy, speaking the language of socialism in the american tradition. says london, just as the parties preceded the civil war, how much of the abolitionist shaped this thinking of later radical spring just as the numerous parties preceded the civil war had the slavery as its issue, parties today dividing the issue of whether
and, new york city is a time here, in new york city as i say, i will give you one other picture here. the workers, the working women -- here are women at a sweatshop, ok? i am not sure the year. a lot of migrant women, italian women producing clothing for tiny wages. it is the rise of socialist organizations and the labor movement. the garment workers union and others. the lower east side, that is where -- in every year 1920, so many immigrants living in manhattan, the population density of...
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to new york, american cities are in chaos. the democrats who have been in charge for decades have failed to uphold their most basic and fundamental responsibility and that is the safety, the security of their fellow americans. here is today's cover of "the new york post," crimes ravage city calls out for help. to do something. actually, comrade de blasio has done a lot of things, a lot of horrible things that is destroying new york city costing many lives. the anti-crime plainclothes police officers and the nypd, that unit has been disbanded, completely eliminated the effective policy that we would call stop and frisk, cut the nypd budget by over a billion dollars in that state lawmakers might force police to buy their own personal insurance for liability lawsuits. i guess my only advice if i'm going to be a friend to the people i love and frankly adore and admire for the sacrifice, service, and the risk they take for all of us i guess if you are a cop and you can retire, now is the time. you are new on the job, might want to
to new york, american cities are in chaos. the democrats who have been in charge for decades have failed to uphold their most basic and fundamental responsibility and that is the safety, the security of their fellow americans. here is today's cover of "the new york post," crimes ravage city calls out for help. to do something. actually, comrade de blasio has done a lot of things, a lot of horrible things that is destroying new york city costing many lives. the anti-crime plainclothes...
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now even democrat governor of new york city, new york state, rather, andrew cuomo blasting alexandria ocasio-cortez as quote, factually wrong on crime. also tonight, tom vacarro, former republican party chair, he will take on the fight of mail-in ballots and. democrats adamantly say voter fraud is not a real thing. we found the evidence that says, yes it is. "the federalist" christopher bedford on the bombshell accusation against "the new york times," that has the media world in the uproar. "new york times" opinion editor quitting, she is centrist bari weiss, she shocked the media world that "the times" is dominated by intolerant idealogues that bully people with different opinions. that is what an op-ed page is supposed to be about. this is a real indictment of the management at "the times." you won't believe what is happening with the fallout there. congressman greg stuebe on mexico's most lethal, most dangerous violent drug cartel it has ever seen. it is now growing in power in u.s. cities where democrats now want to defund the police. thanks for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald
now even democrat governor of new york city, new york state, rather, andrew cuomo blasting alexandria ocasio-cortez as quote, factually wrong on crime. also tonight, tom vacarro, former republican party chair, he will take on the fight of mail-in ballots and. democrats adamantly say voter fraud is not a real thing. we found the evidence that says, yes it is. "the federalist" christopher bedford on the bombshell accusation against "the new york times," that has the media...
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new york city mayor act now. federal government ready, willing and able to help if asked. how bad must it get for the cities to accept the president's offer, doctor? >> well, basically it's at that stage right now. that they really need to accept the president. the president is willing to assist, provide the freedoms that the united states constitution provides and also for law and order so that our economy can start running again because of the covid-19. but with all of this, this is just throw more stuff inside the pot. they need to step back and accept this and/or allow the police to do what they do. when you put cops on the fleet and tell them don't do it, you're restraining them. while you're restraining them, you're actually hurting the public. if it's the public that you want to help, you have to let the police go. we know that, yes, the police want to do their job, yes, the police hate bad officers. no cop likes a bad cop. yes, we realize there's an issue of reform. we want the reform, we want the trainin
new york city mayor act now. federal government ready, willing and able to help if asked. how bad must it get for the cities to accept the president's offer, doctor? >> well, basically it's at that stage right now. that they really need to accept the president. the president is willing to assist, provide the freedoms that the united states constitution provides and also for law and order so that our economy can start running again because of the covid-19. but with all of this, this is...
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we focus a lot on the residents of new york city and the people that work in new york city but a large part of our audience doesn't live anywhere near the big apple, they travel to it as a tourist. is this going to cut tourism to the area because people are scared? >> yes and this is an industry that is suffering thanks to covid-19. that we compound the fact that whether you live in oklahoma or new jersey you turn on the news and you see new york becoming a more violent place you are less likely to go there but look at the big picture. we had 102 shooting victims last week alone and not one single bullet was fired from the gun of an nypd officer and these are the justifications we are using to cut the force. people are looking at new york city's crime rise they should look at the illogic going into making these decisions by the mayor, the city council and everyone else involved in governing the city. >> to other police departments around the country look to the nypd to see what they are doing? >> it was the nypd that served as the model for 3 decades of crime reduction not just here bu
we focus a lot on the residents of new york city and the people that work in new york city but a large part of our audience doesn't live anywhere near the big apple, they travel to it as a tourist. is this going to cut tourism to the area because people are scared? >> yes and this is an industry that is suffering thanks to covid-19. that we compound the fact that whether you live in oklahoma or new jersey you turn on the news and you see new york becoming a more violent place you are less...
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a building collapse in new york city. firefighters combing through the rubble. >>> and the wedding photo disaster. the couple trying to capture the perfect moment when they are suddenly swept out to sea. the lifeguards that jumped into action. >>> and good evening. thank you for joining us on a wednesday night. i'm tom llamas, in for david. and we begin tonight with major setbacks across america in slowing the spread of the coronavirus. 38 states now showing a rise in covid-19 cases. and as we come on the air, more than 40% of the country has either halted or reversed reopening plans, just days before the fourth of july. california reporting more than 9,700 new cases today. governor gavin newsom now ordering new restrictions on bars, restaurants and other businesses, effecting 70% of the state's population. hospitals in california's riverside county with icu beds now at 90% capacity. more than two dozen states with an increase in hospitalizations. arizona reporting another record high jump, as vice president mike pence, w
a building collapse in new york city. firefighters combing through the rubble. >>> and the wedding photo disaster. the couple trying to capture the perfect moment when they are suddenly swept out to sea. the lifeguards that jumped into action. >>> and good evening. thank you for joining us on a wednesday night. i'm tom llamas, in for david. and we begin tonight with major setbacks across america in slowing the spread of the coronavirus. 38 states now showing a rise in covid-19...
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the news out of new york city today was striking to me. mayor deblasio says no indoor dining in new york city. new york city right now has one of the best trending data sets of any city, any state in the country, and they are choosing to not let people dine indoors. that's problematic. you saw the market today come off its highs with that news. that's no accident. that's the kind of data traders are watching right now. ashley: i want to move on. i want to talk about what jay powell said. he said, if you can take a look at your screen right now, 16 states are now either pausing or delaying or rolling back their reopening plans. to follow up what you said about new york city. this as federal reserve chairman jay powell warned that a second wave of the virus would quote, undermine public confidence and further damage the economy. in some ways, as we see this pausing or rolling back, is that damage already being done? >> well, we kind of have the second wave, if you want to call it a wave. i think that localized spike is a better term for it.
the news out of new york city today was striking to me. mayor deblasio says no indoor dining in new york city. new york city right now has one of the best trending data sets of any city, any state in the country, and they are choosing to not let people dine indoors. that's problematic. you saw the market today come off its highs with that news. that's no accident. that's the kind of data traders are watching right now. ashley: i want to move on. i want to talk about what jay powell said. he...
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steve: it's exactly 8:25 in new york city. joe biden held a first press conference in 89 days yesterday. how did it go? >> stop appealing to the , well let's a healthy society. steve: okay there's more where that came from, next. ainsley: the u.s. mca trade agreement goes into effect today bringing relief to auto workers and farmers. edward lawrence from our sister network fox business, joins us live from washington with a break down of the deal, hey, edward. reporter: hey, ainsley, yeah, the u.s. mca means a new set of rules to trade under, in north america, possibly creating up to 600,000 jobs over the next five years. the administration touting this agreement saying it's the first one that protects intellectual property rights for companies in mexico and in canada. we're talking about u.s. companies, and also it's the first agreement with a digital trade session in it. we're talking about video games, talking about trading e-books, videos and music and makes about 99% of the products crossing the border with mexico and cana
steve: it's exactly 8:25 in new york city. joe biden held a first press conference in 89 days yesterday. how did it go? >> stop appealing to the , well let's a healthy society. steve: okay there's more where that came from, next. ainsley: the u.s. mca trade agreement goes into effect today bringing relief to auto workers and farmers. edward lawrence from our sister network fox business, joins us live from washington with a break down of the deal, hey, edward. reporter: hey, ainsley, yeah,...
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were targeted in new york city. you are watching "outnumbered overtime" now, i'm harris faulkner. stunning new video shows protesters brutally attacking nypd officers. these are images that are fresh, that are closer up. police on the brooklyn bridge were trying to keep doing demonstrations apart to prevent violence, but then four police officers were hurt, including the city's top uniformed officer, and those top in the department where those white shirts. you see them they are being attacked. today's dramatic new york post cover shows a bleeding officer with the headline, "blue blood." now the chief of department, who was among those attacked, terence monahan, with a dramatic first-hand account. watch. >> he gets on top of the s rg lieutenant, and starts just punching the heck out of him. i'm talking haymaker's, rights and lefts, breaking his orbital bone. this is an extremely violent individual, who from point a only had one objective. to assault police officers. >> melissa: laura ingalls lie before us in new yor
were targeted in new york city. you are watching "outnumbered overtime" now, i'm harris faulkner. stunning new video shows protesters brutally attacking nypd officers. these are images that are fresh, that are closer up. police on the brooklyn bridge were trying to keep doing demonstrations apart to prevent violence, but then four police officers were hurt, including the city's top uniformed officer, and those top in the department where those white shirts. you see them they are being...
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york, around new york state, concentrated in new york city. showed about 20% of new york city residents had the antibodies. if you've been sick and no longer susceptible to the virus, at least as we know now, we understand right now, that, you will show up with the antibodies. up 20%. now maybe up to a few%, maybe up to 25%. all the epidemiologists say you need 60% of a population or more, 60, 70%, to start to approach the herd immunity. i think we have a long way to go. what worked in new york city, i really do believe it is people wearing masks and socially distancing. you saw tens of thousands of people out protesting in the last five, six weeks, we haven't seen a spike associated with that. almost all the protesters are wearing masks. and i think that is the main takeaway. melissa: yeah. i don't know, i just, i have encounterd a lot and lot of women like me houses had it, women in their family, taken care of without a mask, have been tested, been tested for antibodies, still haven't got it. i think there are things we don't know. i think e
york, around new york state, concentrated in new york city. showed about 20% of new york city residents had the antibodies. if you've been sick and no longer susceptible to the virus, at least as we know now, we understand right now, that, you will show up with the antibodies. up 20%. now maybe up to a few%, maybe up to 25%. all the epidemiologists say you need 60% of a population or more, 60, 70%, to start to approach the herd immunity. i think we have a long way to go. what worked in new york...
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visit effect how you view poverty new york city. what is the lessons that you want readers to take away from our city and equality for their lessons. nikita: under no if changed my view. i think i really came in with the perspective of some one who did not grow up wealthy. ... ... who have families and so to me this book again shows that and also you know people are people and sometimes there are obstacles and economics of education and unfortunately it ends in homelessness and at this point i think our government is going to have to really think about policies not just in new york city but around the country. >> i think this one is for giselle. allison asked what advice do you have for encouraging and recruiting female parent leaders like you in roles like this? >> a good one. first of all i will always say food brings everyone together so breaking bread with some month and just sitting down and being able to connect with that person and finding some type of neutral conversation and opening up to this is what i'm doing and this is
visit effect how you view poverty new york city. what is the lessons that you want readers to take away from our city and equality for their lessons. nikita: under no if changed my view. i think i really came in with the perspective of some one who did not grow up wealthy. ... ... who have families and so to me this book again shows that and also you know people are people and sometimes there are obstacles and economics of education and unfortunately it ends in homelessness and at this point i...
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occupy city hall movement is jamie tiber good director of development for new york city's new york communities for change thank you so much for joining us jamie a pleasure to have you on. thanks for having me on today. occupy city hall is demanding a $1000000000.00 taken off the new york city police department budget that of actually not as big of an ask as one imagines given that the n.y.p.d. budget sits around $11000000000.00 jamie is there a deadline for this the funding that you're calling for and where should this money be reallocated if it isn't being taken out of the police payroll or police budgets yes of the budget vote is actually happening right now in fact yesterday we got news that the mayor and the speaker of the council cory johnson have made a backroom deal with simply reshuffles $1000000000.00 divested from the n.y.p.d. and actually just how to do it under the department of education knowing that there are schools that costs and that the funding would still be as a discussion of the n.y.p.d. now the deadline is wednesday july for. and jamie what it's been mayor de blasio and o
occupy city hall movement is jamie tiber good director of development for new york city's new york communities for change thank you so much for joining us jamie a pleasure to have you on. thanks for having me on today. occupy city hall is demanding a $1000000000.00 taken off the new york city police department budget that of actually not as big of an ask as one imagines given that the n.y.p.d. budget sits around $11000000000.00 jamie is there a deadline for this the funding that you're calling...
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take california out of the mix and new york city, and new york state and new york city is right behind them in terms of the size of their budget and new york city is getting hammered right now. look at it this way, there's a state agency called the new york state metropolitan transportation authority. it runs the subways. nobody is on the subways right now. that state agency will probably need bailout aid. so the question is what does new york city and new york state do. new york city, if it was up to bill deblasio would probably raise taxes and cut the size of government. new york state, on the other hand, when andrew cuomo is signaling to people, he knows there is an exodus of people leaving the state, he knows that he has very little wiggle room in terms of raising taxes because that will lead to the tax base to pick up and leave even more. at least for now, what cuomo is saying as opposed to deblasio, i'm getting this from people close to cuomo, is that he does not want to raise taxes when all is said and done. but again, and he wants to cut dramatically, just how much he's going t
take california out of the mix and new york city, and new york state and new york city is right behind them in terms of the size of their budget and new york city is getting hammered right now. look at it this way, there's a state agency called the new york state metropolitan transportation authority. it runs the subways. nobody is on the subways right now. that state agency will probably need bailout aid. so the question is what does new york city and new york state do. new york city, if it...
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attorney of mississippi, now the head of the office in new york city that tests the purity of coins. he is in d.c. on business. just got two of his old tammany stalwarts, george wooldridge and samuel butterworth, in the room with him. him,l butterworth advises it is almost the end of the congressional session send , teresa back to new york, go to europe, file for divorce, no one will know what happened. sickles says it's pretty good , advice, but it sounds like everyone in town already knows about it, so that route is closed off. he's trying to figure out what to do. enter barton key. barton key shows up in lafayette square as sickles is in his house. sickles lives in a home on the west side of lafayette square. what might be of particular interest to this audience, it is known as the yule house. it was built and originally owned by the father of general yule, it was built by a doctor, a physician who came to the nation's capital when it was new york city, and had big dreams to open up a hospital, fell into alcoholism, some bad financial mismanagement, and ended up having to sell the
attorney of mississippi, now the head of the office in new york city that tests the purity of coins. he is in d.c. on business. just got two of his old tammany stalwarts, george wooldridge and samuel butterworth, in the room with him. him,l butterworth advises it is almost the end of the congressional session send , teresa back to new york, go to europe, file for divorce, no one will know what happened. sickles says it's pretty good , advice, but it sounds like everyone in town already knows...
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occupy city hall movement is jamie tiber good director of development for new york city's bring new york communities for change thank you so much for joining us jamie a pleasure to have you on. thanks for having me on today. occupy city hall is demanding a $1000000000.00 taken off the new york city police department budget that is actually not as big of a mask as one of the magic was given that the n.y.p.d. budget sits around 11000000000 jamie is there a deadline for there's the funding that you're calling for and where should this money be reallocated if it is indeed taken out of the police payroll or police budgets. yes a the budget vote is actually happening right now and in fact yesterday we got news that the mayor and the speaker of the council cory johnson have made a backroom deal but it's simply resell follows the 1000000000 dollar best of the n.y.p.d. and actually just scouts is it under the department of education knowing that there are schools out cops and the funding would still be at the discussion of the n.y.p.d. now the deadline is wednesday july 1st. and jamie what i
occupy city hall movement is jamie tiber good director of development for new york city's bring new york communities for change thank you so much for joining us jamie a pleasure to have you on. thanks for having me on today. occupy city hall is demanding a $1000000000.00 taken off the new york city police department budget that is actually not as big of a mask as one of the magic was given that the n.y.p.d. budget sits around 11000000000 jamie is there a deadline for there's the funding that...
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jon: aishah hasnie from new york city. thank you. new u.s. coronavirus cases dropping below 50000 for the first time in four days. a little more than 45000 cases reported yesterday bringing the nation's total number of cases to nearly 3 million with more than 129,000 deaths. despite the staggering numbers, massive crowds continue to gather at beaches and restaurants across the country, christina coleman is following from the west coast bureau. reporter: covid-19 hospitalizations rose to more than 8100 today. here's another grim milestone, as of today florida is topping more than 200,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus. many beaches in california and florida are closes holiday weekend to try to prevent a social distancing nightmare but the surgeon covid-19 infections cancel beach celebration and halt for social distancing did not stop people from hanging out at a variety of places including jacksonville beach in florida and pacific beach in california. >> i'm perplexed why we are not doing the things that we can do pretty easily to lower the ri
jon: aishah hasnie from new york city. thank you. new u.s. coronavirus cases dropping below 50000 for the first time in four days. a little more than 45000 cases reported yesterday bringing the nation's total number of cases to nearly 3 million with more than 129,000 deaths. despite the staggering numbers, massive crowds continue to gather at beaches and restaurants across the country, christina coleman is following from the west coast bureau. reporter: covid-19 hospitalizations rose to more...
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york city. it housed my profiles, my question was a director, who determined that we would take him off of suicide read somebody who will that we could trust with that we would keep an eye on him. because at some point, that happen. icing for me is, somebody put him on suicide watch and then put even confinement. in this case, that is what happened. in the fcc in new york city with facilities you come in this case, i understand the correctional they were doing this when that happened. these are all irregularities from an outside person were saying that conspiratorial baby. and unfortunately, it happened, it was happen to be the highest profile present. >> i believe this was most negligence. but i think it is the u.s. government, to provide disputable evidence including surveillance video. to show once and for all nobody wanted to the jail cell. and killed him. and until they do that, they conspiracy are going to be there. >> let me assure you that this case will continue on against anyone was co
york city. it housed my profiles, my question was a director, who determined that we would take him off of suicide read somebody who will that we could trust with that we would keep an eye on him. because at some point, that happen. icing for me is, somebody put him on suicide watch and then put even confinement. in this case, that is what happened. in the fcc in new york city with facilities you come in this case, i understand the correctional they were doing this when that happened. these are...
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everything he's doing is an intentional attempt to destroy the city of new york, and these other cities around the countryy are going just like it. >> tucker: it's the biggest city, 8 million people. you know, decent people, a lot of decent people in new york. they don't deserve this. it's really a tragedy. thank you for chronicling it foi us. bernie kerik, good to see you. >> thank you. >> tucker: for months, the world health organization praised china,ea endlessly praid china, for its transparency in fighting the wuhan coronavirus. now they are quietly rewriting the record to say what really happened when that virus appeared. fascinating t story. after the break. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: when the wuhan coronavirus first began spreading across china and then around the world, we knew little about it.he many were skeptical that the chinese government could be trusted to describe what's really happening with those skeptics were assured by one t man, dr. tony fauci. china, he told us, was a model of transparency. >> china has been known to t fiddle with their stats before. do you trust what the
everything he's doing is an intentional attempt to destroy the city of new york, and these other cities around the countryy are going just like it. >> tucker: it's the biggest city, 8 million people. you know, decent people, a lot of decent people in new york. they don't deserve this. it's really a tragedy. thank you for chronicling it foi us. bernie kerik, good to see you. >> thank you. >> tucker: for months, the world health organization praised china,ea endlessly praid...
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york city. >> he was always there, whether you needed to go to an exclusive party or needed to visit a nice caribbean island or an estate in palm beach. it was always someone you could call. >> he finally bought a house in the virgin islands and it was there that we began to hear rumors about his personal life, his odd, bizarre personal life. >> many people but after the date were aware of his personal airliner named after the sexually promiscuous young girl in the novel from the 1960s. they had been onboard that thing and took place with him and who knows what has happened while on board and then once they reach their destination. >> he had 600 flight hours and you almost never went alone. >> he had this little black book, supposedly there were thousands of names. >> we know for example that former president bill clinton took at least four trips on the lolita express, as the personal boeing was known. we also know donald trump took at least one trip but it goes way beyond donald trump and bill
york city. >> he was always there, whether you needed to go to an exclusive party or needed to visit a nice caribbean island or an estate in palm beach. it was always someone you could call. >> he finally bought a house in the virgin islands and it was there that we began to hear rumors about his personal life, his odd, bizarre personal life. >> many people but after the date were aware of his personal airliner named after the sexually promiscuous young girl in the novel from...
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bryan llenas live in new york city. he's been following the case from the very beginning, and now this is the latest of element. bryan. >> hi, julie. the fbi assistant director said they have been keeping tabs on the whereabouts of ghislaine maxwell this entire time, and they moved in when they were ready, when that indictment was ready this morning. at 8:30 a.m., in bradford new hampshire, the faa resting her without incident in bradford. a town of less than 2,000 people, about five hours north of new york city. reuters reported she was on a 156--acre property that she bought in all caps using an llc to shield her identity. she's being held at merrimack county jail in new hampshire. she will make an appearance via phone call at 3:30 today, before a judge, and she's expected to be transferred to new york city. prosecutors allege that epstein's former girlfriend, longtime associate and alleged madam, ghislaine maxwell, recruited and groomed underage girls as young as 14 to be sexually abused by epstein. in some cases she
bryan llenas live in new york city. he's been following the case from the very beginning, and now this is the latest of element. bryan. >> hi, julie. the fbi assistant director said they have been keeping tabs on the whereabouts of ghislaine maxwell this entire time, and they moved in when they were ready, when that indictment was ready this morning. at 8:30 a.m., in bradford new hampshire, the faa resting her without incident in bradford. a town of less than 2,000 people, about five...
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york. >> right now the city of new york is going through difficult times. we have seen an increase in shootings over the weekend. we have a over 44 people shot. you look at june, 205 victims. we definitely are in some tough times and we need to pull together as a city and communi community. >> dana: andy, you went through the vital revitalization new york city when you are u.s. attorney and wants the federal roll here question rock i know you're going to have a piece on national review which i want everyone to read but help us understand, does the federal government have a roll here? >> it does but as chief mandery just mentioned, is the city has to pull together. the most effective law enforcement we have nationally is when the feds worked together with the state and municipal police. the federal government has important resources but they are much more limited. the fbi for example is just about one-third the size in terms of numbers of agents of the nypd. their jurisdiction is limited to where there is a federal roll and it's pretty easy to have federal j
york. >> right now the city of new york is going through difficult times. we have seen an increase in shootings over the weekend. we have a over 44 people shot. you look at june, 205 victims. we definitely are in some tough times and we need to pull together as a city and communi community. >> dana: andy, you went through the vital revitalization new york city when you are u.s. attorney and wants the federal roll here question rock i know you're going to have a piece on national...
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more sparsely populated areas, new york, la, chicago, new york city alone, 500,000 residentss, millions more are expected. there has been a massive surge in demand, new hampshire, vermont, connecticut, montana and oregon, city living is becoming passÉ, people realizing it is too expensive and dangerous to raise families in urban areas. we have seen crime rates explode in these places, double digit murder rates in chicago and new york at the same places saying they are going to defund their own police department, many families terrified to leave their houses and when the middle class leaves, not the rich who will be hurt but the poor and the most vulnerable who can't afford to move. rob: let's bring up some information on mail forwarding requests from new york city and it shows if you go back to march and april, triple the request. that is covid-19. you think all these people who pulled out of the city because of this virus are seeing the situation devol thing. will pay come back? will people come back to the city's after the virus is gone? >> a lot of people won't be coming back becaus
more sparsely populated areas, new york, la, chicago, new york city alone, 500,000 residentss, millions more are expected. there has been a massive surge in demand, new hampshire, vermont, connecticut, montana and oregon, city living is becoming passÉ, people realizing it is too expensive and dangerous to raise families in urban areas. we have seen crime rates explode in these places, double digit murder rates in chicago and new york at the same places saying they are going to defund their own...
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from new york city this morning, good morning. later, kathy hochul of new york. up next, catherine mann of citi. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." ♪ jonathan: the equity market rally going global this morning, surging in china, positive followthrough for the u.s. session. from new york, this is "bloomberg surveillance," live on bloomberg tv and radio. alongside tom keene, together with lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. two hours away from the cash open this monday morning, with equities elevated, up 36 points on the s&p 500. we advance a little more than 1%. elsewhere in the bond market, treasury yields bleed a little but higher, up to basis points , still10 year to 0.69% south of 70 basis points. just to round things out quickly , looking at foreign exchange, the dollar weaker against the bulk of g10. 9:45, pmi'sorning, in america. a final read for the month of june. a little later, the ism at 10:00 eastern. the nonmanufacturing ism coming up a little later this morning . -- thee akamai data economic data is going to be really interesting. it seems to me l
from new york city this morning, good morning. later, kathy hochul of new york. up next, catherine mann of citi. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." ♪ jonathan: the equity market rally going global this morning, surging in china, positive followthrough for the u.s. session. from new york, this is "bloomberg surveillance," live on bloomberg tv and radio. alongside tom keene, together with lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. two hours away from the cash open this monday...
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look at new york city right now, shootings soaring to 205%. what will it take to get this city back with law and order? shooting incidents is up 130%, murder up 23%, burglary up 118%, what is your reaction to mayor deblasio's new plan, he says, to take back the block, relying heavily on community members on the streets. >> well the reality is he's already amended that plan, because it was, i mean it's stupid throughout but he was going to have community leaders accompany the police until last night he had another night of violence that was unreal, so now the community leaders are not going to accompany the police. i think they got an idea, mayor, you go with them, maybe we don't want to go because they shoot at us. we had a terrible situation with a domestic violence thing last night. it's a disaster, maria. there were more murdered in the city, but we never had this total disrespect for the police. even in those bald old days, nobody was going to spit at a police officer, nobody was going to punch a more, police officer, and they took advanta
look at new york city right now, shootings soaring to 205%. what will it take to get this city back with law and order? shooting incidents is up 130%, murder up 23%, burglary up 118%, what is your reaction to mayor deblasio's new plan, he says, to take back the block, relying heavily on community members on the streets. >> well the reality is he's already amended that plan, because it was, i mean it's stupid throughout but he was going to have community leaders accompany the police until...
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city hall movement is jamie tiber good director of development for new york city's new york communities for change thank you so much for joining us jamie a pleasure to have you on. thanks for having me on today. occupy city hall is demanding a $1000000000.00 taken off the new york city police department budget that of actually not as big of an ask as one imagines given that the n.y.p.d. budget sits around $11000000000.00 jamie is there a deadline for this the funding that you're calling for and where should this money be reallocated if it isn't being taken out of the police payroll or police budgets . yes of the budget vote is actually happening right now in fact yesterday we got news that the mayor and the speaker of the council cory johnson have made a backroom deal with simply reshuffled $1000000000.00 divested from the n.y.p.d. and actually just how to do it under the department of education knowing that there are schools that costs and that the funding would still be as a discussion of the n.y.p.d. now the death mine is wednesday july 1st. and jamie what it's been mayor de blasio a
city hall movement is jamie tiber good director of development for new york city's new york communities for change thank you so much for joining us jamie a pleasure to have you on. thanks for having me on today. occupy city hall is demanding a $1000000000.00 taken off the new york city police department budget that of actually not as big of an ask as one imagines given that the n.y.p.d. budget sits around $11000000000.00 jamie is there a deadline for this the funding that you're calling for and...
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occupy city hall movement is jamie tiber good director of development for new york city's new york communities for change thank you so much for joining us jamie a pleasure to have you on thanks for having me on today. occupy city hall is demanding a $1000000000.00 taken off the new york city police department budget that is actually not as big of an ask as one imagines given that the n.y.p.d. budget sits around $11000000000.00 jamie is there a deadline for this the funding that you're calling for and where should this money be reallocated if it isn't being taken out of the police payroll or police budgets . yes of the budget vote is actually happening right now in fact yesterday we got news that the mayor and the speaker of the council cory johnson have made a backroom deal with simply reshuffled $1000000000.00 divested from the n.y.p.d. and actually just how to do it under the department of education knowing that there are schools that costs and that's the funding would still be as a discussion of the n.y.p.d. now the death mine is wednesday july 1st. and jamie what it's been mayor de blasio
occupy city hall movement is jamie tiber good director of development for new york city's new york communities for change thank you so much for joining us jamie a pleasure to have you on thanks for having me on today. occupy city hall is demanding a $1000000000.00 taken off the new york city police department budget that is actually not as big of an ask as one imagines given that the n.y.p.d. budget sits around $11000000000.00 jamie is there a deadline for this the funding that you're calling...
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york city. true story of girl scout in shelter in new york and nationwide response that it sparked. reading from the book and talking with giselle and karina and then will take questions from you. take it away. >> thanks. well, first of all, thanks for having us tonight. hi, giselle and karina. so good to see you. one of the things that i want to talk about tonight is the story goes way back before 2017, although we first spotted each other across a room in 2015 and i had no idea that you all would experience homelessness and, you know, i would end up writing a book about your journey, so in 2015i had taken on the beat of social services and poverty for "the new york times" and i decided that i would go to any shelter anyone ever invited me to and so jimmy, council member in queens invited me to go to shelter in queens that had been made out of a hotel and so i showed up and i was surprised to see all of those girl scouts serving the thanksgiving lunch and, you know, karina and her sisters were
york city. true story of girl scout in shelter in new york and nationwide response that it sparked. reading from the book and talking with giselle and karina and then will take questions from you. take it away. >> thanks. well, first of all, thanks for having us tonight. hi, giselle and karina. so good to see you. one of the things that i want to talk about tonight is the story goes way back before 2017, although we first spotted each other across a room in 2015 and i had no idea that you...
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welcome to the big room in new york city. looks like there is going to be a 40% chance of thunderstorms this afternoon, jed and brian. but the high is going to feel like summer should be 85 here in new york city. jed, good to have you. she is in today for ainsley. jedediah: yes. thank you. it's a pleasure to be in for my friend ainsley today and always a pleasure to be on "fox & friends" weekday. lots of news to get to but great to see you both. brian: fresh off 8 hours on saturday and sunday. should be a walk in the park for urges jed. note to stuff, check the weather before you leave your moon roof open at the train station. it's going to be a wet return home this afternoon. i digress. steve: so you are telling us you left the moon roof open? brian: what could happen? steve: brian, you have a wife and three children at home. call them and hey you know the spare set of keys. drive o'er to the train station and close daddy's roof? brian: it's a little early i don't know if you noticed. they won't come to the phone. steve: tex
welcome to the big room in new york city. looks like there is going to be a 40% chance of thunderstorms this afternoon, jed and brian. but the high is going to feel like summer should be 85 here in new york city. jed, good to have you. she is in today for ainsley. jedediah: yes. thank you. it's a pleasure to be in for my friend ainsley today and always a pleasure to be on "fox & friends" weekday. lots of news to get to but great to see you both. brian: fresh off 8 hours on...
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hall in new york city dug to occupy city hall protesters have taken over the city hall park with the new york times noting that what started on a patch of lawn in a few square feet has now taken over most of the park and drawn extensive attention across social media they have one goal and one goal only to defund the new york city police department to the tune of $1000000000.00. and it's there in the heart of the real fight for justice and equality that we start watching the horrors. if you want to know what's going on a city in the streets you want to see. what is so you'd like to see the uprising is joyce just state and city employees drone strikes mass graves seditious slaves systemic deception is the late show which is i would be so when the joke is. welcome i want to watch a lot of i robot and i'm on the top and joining us today to discuss new york city's occupy city hall movement is jamie tiber good director of development from new york city's bring new york communities for change thank you so much for joining us jamie a pleasure to have you on. thanks for having me on today. oc
hall in new york city dug to occupy city hall protesters have taken over the city hall park with the new york times noting that what started on a patch of lawn in a few square feet has now taken over most of the park and drawn extensive attention across social media they have one goal and one goal only to defund the new york city police department to the tune of $1000000000.00. and it's there in the heart of the real fight for justice and equality that we start watching the horrors. if you want...
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we are just going to be a microcosm of new york city. >> judge pirro: of new york city, absolutely. there is an interesting poll, quinnipiac has come out and said that there are a lot of silent americans who are going to be voting for trump, 57% in pennsylvania believe that they are neighbors support president trump. but that's not being shown in the big polls that -- where people are apparently more open. what do you think of that? >> juan: that could be left-wing propaganda, judge. i think people are worried about complacency because the polls are so consistently in favor of biden. they don't want democrats to take it easy and think they got it in the bag. but i think the big problem for the president is that, after 40 years most americans know joe biden. basically trump is trying to convince people that vanilla ice cream is something they don't like. well guess what? most people like vanilla ice cream and that's what joe biden is at the moment. it doesn't matter if vanilla ice cream is not your favorite flavor, most people still like vanilla ice cream. so yesterday you see trump
we are just going to be a microcosm of new york city. >> judge pirro: of new york city, absolutely. there is an interesting poll, quinnipiac has come out and said that there are a lot of silent americans who are going to be voting for trump, 57% in pennsylvania believe that they are neighbors support president trump. but that's not being shown in the big polls that -- where people are apparently more open. what do you think of that? >> juan: that could be left-wing propaganda,...
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let's look at the scam nation there in new york city 25 percent of new york city apartments have not paid rent since march a new state law prohibits evictions while social distancing rules are in effect this could last until there's a vaccine the city is bracing for. hundreds of millions of dollars 'd and delinquent property taxes travis bickle is coming back to travis bickle star of taxi driver rome time square and you know became a hero anti-hero of the seventy's revenue seventy's as economic stress and it was a great recession at that time oil prices spiked higher and it was the birth and culture american culture of the n.t. here to to kind of reflect the negativity of the times so you have taxi driver and you had alan pakula made of great films like the parallax view for all the president's men and so it introduced not only of men actors but shame now doesn't happen they're not traditionally a leading men type looking characters they became anti heroic characters then that all changed under reagan and we had top gun and tom cruise and we went back to like the 1940 s. and 1950 s.
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fearful for your wife's side it is in new york city because you have met a lot on set. now the shutters are coming down again on businesses in israel after a surge of coded infections is seen lockdowns reimposed has led to protests over the government's handling of the pandemic and against the prime minister who is already battling corruption charges for the slip reports. listen listen listen listen listen elite. league outside listen. they listen you listen listen listen listen listen also the way he's still. a bad spot is least still very doesn't believe the terrorists they see. him said. but it makes his colors. out of jail. since we listen to the police's misread it. seems to take. that as the byzantines can close associates. live with. not. seeing daily cases why is the government to say forced to close down the smallest shops and c.n.n. says pools a whole system close of the u.k. it's also forbidden the people to gather in large numbers and have funny and then. after we. leave the quarantine it's too fast or. all. or that i think it's ok about burger bars the club
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city hall movement is jamie tiber good director of development for new york city's new york communities for change thank you so much for joining us jamie a pleasure to have you on. thanks for having me on today. occupy city hall is demanding a $1000000000.00 taken off the new york city police department budget that is actually not as big of an ask as one imagines given that the n.y.p.d. budget sits around $11000000000.00 jamie is there a deadline for this the funding that you're calling for and where should this money be reallocated if it isn't being taken out of the police payroll or police budgets . yes of the budget vote is actually happening right now in fact yesterday we got news that the mayor and the speaker of the council cory johnson have made a backroom deal with simply reshuffled $1000000000.00 divested from the n.y.p.d. and actually just how to do it under the department of education knowing that there are schools that costs and that's the funding would still be as a discussion of the n.y.p.d. now the death mine is wednesday july 1st. and jamie what it's been mayor de blasio
city hall movement is jamie tiber good director of development for new york city's new york communities for change thank you so much for joining us jamie a pleasure to have you on. thanks for having me on today. occupy city hall is demanding a $1000000000.00 taken off the new york city police department budget that is actually not as big of an ask as one imagines given that the n.y.p.d. budget sits around $11000000000.00 jamie is there a deadline for this the funding that you're calling for and...
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at midday moscow time fresh black lives matter protests to send them to violence in new york city while elsewhere too after the new video shows a police officer restraining a suspect by pressure in his neck. florida records another record daily increase in covert infections also the country's biggest surge too since the start of the break and the russian critical care doctor speaks to us he's working in new york city and says the crisis is of a scale health workers there i've never seen before. many of my colleagues including those who were here during the 911 attacks and h one n one epidemic was surprised by the situation with the coronavirus it was unprecedented even for the. story this hour the polish president narrowly secures another term for a tight race but there are claims that neighboring germany has been meddling with voters' minds. and the decades old mystery of the deaths of 9 hikers in russia ural mountains investigators say they may have finally establish just how those men really died. other good afternoon from russian this morning the 13th of july kevin 0 in here with th
at midday moscow time fresh black lives matter protests to send them to violence in new york city while elsewhere too after the new video shows a police officer restraining a suspect by pressure in his neck. florida records another record daily increase in covert infections also the country's biggest surge too since the start of the break and the russian critical care doctor speaks to us he's working in new york city and says the crisis is of a scale health workers there i've never seen before....
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we begin with breaking news from new york with rick leventhal. >> reporter: city council voting to defund the nypd by $1 billion, taken a long time because they are doing it on a zoom call one by one which is wild outside city call, demonstrators have been here for a week. the building lit up beyond the trees. in the foreground you see metal barricades blocking the street, this is where you come off the brooklyn bridge, some of them have stopped and they make u-turns, the nypd closed the bridge down, you see the folks, formed this line, they've done it in a circle around the intersection for three hours and beyond that you might see the front of the courthouse covered in spray paint and graffiti, one person arrested in the last 24 hours after spray painting the front of the building on this in protest of the nypd to reduce their budget by $1 billion look like city council is going to do that, that will include budget cuts cutting the recruiting class for the nypd that is supposed to start in july and $300 billion in overtime from the nypd in the coming year. here's a statement from the co
we begin with breaking news from new york with rick leventhal. >> reporter: city council voting to defund the nypd by $1 billion, taken a long time because they are doing it on a zoom call one by one which is wild outside city call, demonstrators have been here for a week. the building lit up beyond the trees. in the foreground you see metal barricades blocking the street, this is where you come off the brooklyn bridge, some of them have stopped and they make u-turns, the nypd closed the...
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this is what's happening, new york city is now like a third world country, new york city will be like chicago, like the homeless in minneapolis, 43 days in portland, they are bringing down our civilization intentionally and a combination of soros-funded d.a.'s who are not interested in prosecuting crime and the so-called bill reformer we let them out as soon as those so-called paperwork is done, along with the refusal to enforce the law because the cops have not been trained to tell you how to effectually arrest, we will be living in an all-out barbaric society and you wonder why gun purchases are going through the roof. no one's going to, 911 is called, the cavalry and coming, you're on your own. >> brian: true. and guess what, when the people come back to the city supposedly in the fall, this is really going to be a mess, this is an empty city and they're still violence running rampant. when everyone comes back and tries to go into the sewers that have been looted and boarded up since they've been attacked in june. thanks so much for inside information and the video, you really told
this is what's happening, new york city is now like a third world country, new york city will be like chicago, like the homeless in minneapolis, 43 days in portland, they are bringing down our civilization intentionally and a combination of soros-funded d.a.'s who are not interested in prosecuting crime and the so-called bill reformer we let them out as soon as those so-called paperwork is done, along with the refusal to enforce the law because the cops have not been trained to tell you how to...
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york as their governor should be looking into new york city's operation. he is not immune from his responsiblity. and albany should be calling for more investigation into the waste of taxpayer money and possible illegalities. david: by the way, new yorkers themselves are not in favor of this. this is, there is a very undemocrattic thing happening. it is not just happening in new york city with the city council. it is happening in places like minneapolis which also has a city council that voted unanimously to defund, completely defund the police. you have it happening in places like san francisco, all over the country. chicago, where the city council is voting against the interests of the majority of the people. the majority of new yorks polled do not want, not only do they not want defunding of the police, they don't want to have any elimination of any funding for the police and here's why. show a video clip of a woman the other day, right here, she is 65-year-old woman who in broad daylight was assaulted by this guy. sneaked up behind her, put her in a ch
york as their governor should be looking into new york city's operation. he is not immune from his responsiblity. and albany should be calling for more investigation into the waste of taxpayer money and possible illegalities. david: by the way, new yorkers themselves are not in favor of this. this is, there is a very undemocrattic thing happening. it is not just happening in new york city with the city council. it is happening in places like minneapolis which also has a city council that voted...
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i'm not sure that exists in new york city and new york state. the fact that it is cuomo who is going after him, as well, indicates this isn't about partisan politics with de blasio. this is about common sense. this is about taking your brain off the bed stand and taking it with you to work every day rather than leaving it at home and not having really a decision that makes sense. i am so grateful for those clergy members. many of them, african-american, in new york, who recognize our community isn't safe without police. i find it interesting, harris, a lot of the protesters out there yelling, screaming, and doing things to police are not african-americans. they are young white women. they somehow act like they are having to speak for african-americans. black people can speak for themselves. they don't need some young, white, college-educated elitist snob out there speaking for them. but that is what is very disturbing, when you see the makeup of some of these mobs. these are not a grieved people. these are people who just like to fight and hate
i'm not sure that exists in new york city and new york state. the fact that it is cuomo who is going after him, as well, indicates this isn't about partisan politics with de blasio. this is about common sense. this is about taking your brain off the bed stand and taking it with you to work every day rather than leaving it at home and not having really a decision that makes sense. i am so grateful for those clergy members. many of them, african-american, in new york, who recognize our community...
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new york city goes into phase three today. no indoor dining but there are rules on phase three, right. it doesn't mean go out and have a party. >> that was new york governor andrew cuomo this morning telling new yorkers who remain cautious as they enter phase three today. so what does that mean? nail salons, massage parlors and spas, tanning salons, tattoo shops could welcome customers at reduced capacity. what was supposed to happen and on old is indoor dining at restaurants. with me now chef lawrence edelman. so nice to have you on. welcome. >> hi, brooke. thanks for having me. >> so we have just started, what, now month five of left bank not being fully functioning and i know you have this great chicken delivery business that helped keeping you go in the meantime but what are the biggest challenges as a restaurant owner during covid? >> well that is right. left bank has been closed for five months. and we've gotten a lot of help from the city and from the state, which has been great. it's really fortunate for us that we hav
new york city goes into phase three today. no indoor dining but there are rules on phase three, right. it doesn't mean go out and have a party. >> that was new york governor andrew cuomo this morning telling new yorkers who remain cautious as they enter phase three today. so what does that mean? nail salons, massage parlors and spas, tanning salons, tattoo shops could welcome customers at reduced capacity. what was supposed to happen and on old is indoor dining at restaurants. with me now...