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i love new york city. when i first moved to new york city, it was a dream come true, so much personality, so many stories, i loved new york city. i could start any type of business, i could meet people, i had family, friends, opportunities. no matter what happened to me, new york city was a net i could fall back on and bounce back up. now it's completely dead. but new york city always bounces back. no, not this time. but new york city is the center of the phenomenal universe. opportunities will flourish here again. not this time. new york city has experienced worse, they say. no, it hasn't. the piece got so much attention that seinfeld felt compelled to respond with a "new york times" opinion piece entitled, so you think new york is dead? it's not. which reads in part, one thing i know for sure, the last thing we need in the thick of so many challenges is some puts on linkedin wailing and whimpering, everyone's gone, i want 2019 back! oh, shut up! joining me now to discuss is james alticher. james, i reall
i love new york city. when i first moved to new york city, it was a dream come true, so much personality, so many stories, i loved new york city. i could start any type of business, i could meet people, i had family, friends, opportunities. no matter what happened to me, new york city was a net i could fall back on and bounce back up. now it's completely dead. but new york city always bounces back. no, not this time. but new york city is the center of the phenomenal universe. opportunities will...
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already a brisk day here in new york city. you can imagine folks not being too keen sitting outside. so the impact -- melissa: rain comes and everything else. i'm so sorry. we're out of time, treness we're rooting for you. we'll stay on top of this, we'll keep badgering them until they give you an answer. thanks for coming back. best of luck. we're rooting for you and fighting for you. connell. >> thank you. connell: we have more from new york city coming up as officials are it toing a new deal that avoids a teachers strike. we'll talk about what that all means for the nation's largest public school system. that's next - hey, can i... - safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. there's an art to listening. it's the ability to hear more than what's being said. to understand the meaning in every pause. and
already a brisk day here in new york city. you can imagine folks not being too keen sitting outside. so the impact -- melissa: rain comes and everything else. i'm so sorry. we're out of time, treness we're rooting for you. we'll stay on top of this, we'll keep badgering them until they give you an answer. thanks for coming back. best of luck. we're rooting for you and fighting for you. connell. >> thank you. connell: we have more from new york city coming up as officials are it toing a...
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great, but new york city has a lot of problems. maria: before you go, we were talking about the backdrop for investing in the public markets. you invest in private companies, private equity, venture capital. tell me where you're finding growth right now, mike. >> so, you know, we've been kind of -- so corona hit very hard in the first few months. we weren't sure where money was going to come from to continue to fund these private high-growth businesses. but once that unlocked a a little bit, we saw certain sectors start to move in ways you would have never seen before. a company like peloton could have never expected their earnings this week, this type of growth without coronavirus. we're investors in a lot of telemedicine companies like roman, and these companies have just taken off. they're three years ahead of schedule on where we thought they would be. so i think right now the market is telling you it's open to high-growth private businesses coming out, not just the airbnbs and the multibillion dollar companies. but there's a p
great, but new york city has a lot of problems. maria: before you go, we were talking about the backdrop for investing in the public markets. you invest in private companies, private equity, venture capital. tell me where you're finding growth right now, mike. >> so, you know, we've been kind of -- so corona hit very hard in the first few months. we weren't sure where money was going to come from to continue to fund these private high-growth businesses. but once that unlocked a a little...
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new jersey was hit because of the mass commute that goes into new york city. what does that mean for future pandemics if it does not spell good things for the climate? andy: if all these people were living cities -- leaving cities and riding their bicycles everywhere, that would be fine. but they are not. they are driving everywhere and nothing in much bigger houses that take more energy to be cool. much of the footprint is houses and cars. you need denser cities. most particularly, in the emerging world, think elevators, not cars. think small condos, not ranch style homes. people say, well, density is thebecause it encourages spread of covid. this is complete nonsense. hong kong, which is way more dense than new york, has had only a handful of covid deaths. romaine: that is a great point. it also raises the issue of the disparities and how various nations and cities decided to fight covid-19. i guess that is a conversation for another day. if you do not have the general society to address those issues, then i don't know, what is the trajectory here? a lot of
new jersey was hit because of the mass commute that goes into new york city. what does that mean for future pandemics if it does not spell good things for the climate? andy: if all these people were living cities -- leaving cities and riding their bicycles everywhere, that would be fine. but they are not. they are driving everywhere and nothing in much bigger houses that take more energy to be cool. much of the footprint is houses and cars. you need denser cities. most particularly, in the...
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of also shields for new york city's pension funds a new york state's pension funds and that was major collective action that took place so we really do see the power of bringing people together. yes you do you want to jump in and i won i guess when it's really quickly i was amazed when we to gramma's heart of their parents is a concert at carnegie hall when they. had the audience write letters during the concert and spoke to them about the importance of this i mean in all the years that i have been conforming and even all of the benefits i done i have never seen direct action at a concert and direct action that actually was successful and so i just i think that it's just the beings have parents it's yes it's cultural it's that joins us through art through music i have myself i have met so many people all over the world through pathway to paris with like minds and inspiring others but you know they they go across the board you know the political local action with the awareness really. is something you have for our consciousness and i who aren't quite and. i've learned quite a much and
of also shields for new york city's pension funds a new york state's pension funds and that was major collective action that took place so we really do see the power of bringing people together. yes you do you want to jump in and i won i guess when it's really quickly i was amazed when we to gramma's heart of their parents is a concert at carnegie hall when they. had the audience write letters during the concert and spoke to them about the importance of this i mean in all the years that i have...
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, this is essentially new york city workers, you know. it's different for a broker in tuscaloosa than in new york city where if you work at ups, right down the block from us at fox business, you pack into a large building, densely populated manhattan. remember, we are talking new york city presence only here. we should point out, banks have a major presence in new york city. yes, they are global, but they are closer, i would say the vast majority or most of their workers are located here in new york city, the financial capital of the world. here's what we are getting. you know, you know, a lot of this is dependent upon the virus, upon a vaccine. we should point out that the dow moved up a bit, took a leg up, it's at session highs, on a "new york times" report that a vaccine could be released in november. remember, this is somewhat of -- cheryl: you mean the "post"? charlie: excuse me? cheryl: the "post" or the "times"? charlie: this is a "times" report about a november release of a vaccine and it took the market a leg higher. a lot of thi
, this is essentially new york city workers, you know. it's different for a broker in tuscaloosa than in new york city where if you work at ups, right down the block from us at fox business, you pack into a large building, densely populated manhattan. remember, we are talking new york city presence only here. we should point out, banks have a major presence in new york city. yes, they are global, but they are closer, i would say the vast majority or most of their workers are located here in new...
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york city, and i think i think of retail brick-and-mortar retail is dead essentially in new york city especially in manhattan. >> retail dead in manhattan? >> yes. i think you fundamentally brick-and-mortar retail is dead there will be survivors some types of he consumer services but resteal -- resteal as we know it is gone brought by technology and perpetuating by antibusiness environment and excessively high costs of doing business in new york city, and the pandemic, if you add those things together, most of the retail big chunk i believe more than half will not come back. and consumers on top of that, i say that it will be spaces reused just like amazon bought old lord & taylor major leaguing on 5th avenue but imagine lord & taylor closed building sold for repurpose i think we will see much more of that. >> great to get insights good to see you. thank you we will be watching, thank you. >> we'll be right back. ♪ here? nah. ♪ here? nope. ♪ here. ♪ when the middle of nowhere... is somewhere. the all-new chevy trailblazer. ♪ lookentertainmentour experience: xfinity x1. it's
york city, and i think i think of retail brick-and-mortar retail is dead essentially in new york city especially in manhattan. >> retail dead in manhattan? >> yes. i think you fundamentally brick-and-mortar retail is dead there will be survivors some types of he consumer services but resteal -- resteal as we know it is gone brought by technology and perpetuating by antibusiness environment and excessively high costs of doing business in new york city, and the pandemic, if you add...
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new york city. look at the entire region around new york that's impacted will be impacted if new york city mdiminishes or chicago diminishes they are the economic engines of both of those states as dallas is in texas or l.a. and san francisco is in california these are big pest of america. and whether red, blue or whatever, we've got the vast majority of americans that live in urban, metropolitan areas >> bill, it's always good to see you. i want to thank you for your time today bill daley former white house chief of staff, former commerce secretary. good to see you. we'll talk to you soon >> thanks very much. have a good day. >> you too >> we have some breaking job news or career news. the adp report minutes away. stock futures soaring. nasdaq futures are almost up as much as dow jones future nasdaq looks like big tech will soar again i don't think 'vwee seen them flip you're watching "squawk box" on another big market day right after this so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving
new york city. look at the entire region around new york that's impacted will be impacted if new york city mdiminishes or chicago diminishes they are the economic engines of both of those states as dallas is in texas or l.a. and san francisco is in california these are big pest of america. and whether red, blue or whatever, we've got the vast majority of americans that live in urban, metropolitan areas >> bill, it's always good to see you. i want to thank you for your time today bill...
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of also shields for new york city's pension funds in new york state's pension funds and that was major collective action that took place so we really do see the power of bringing people together. yes you do you want to jump in and i won i guess when it's really quickly i was amazed when we had to run i was heart of their parents is a concert at carnegie hall when they. had the audience write letters during the concert and spoke to them about the importance of this i mean in all the years that i have been conforming rent even all of the benefits i done i have never seen direct action at a concert and direct action that actually was successful and so i just i think that it's just. these parents it's yes it's cultural it's joins us through art through music i have myself i have met so many people all over the world through pathway to paris with like minds and inspiring others but you know they they go across the board you know it's political with local action with awareness who. has some you know who have. our consciousness and i who aren't quite. blunt quit the mud and i'm a fan i'm a wo
of also shields for new york city's pension funds in new york state's pension funds and that was major collective action that took place so we really do see the power of bringing people together. yes you do you want to jump in and i won i guess when it's really quickly i was amazed when we had to run i was heart of their parents is a concert at carnegie hall when they. had the audience write letters during the concert and spoke to them about the importance of this i mean in all the years that i...
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we'll get the latest on new york city. we know the possibility restaurants there will be closed through the end of the year. now word that schools will open up but not for another couple weeks. it was supposed to happen by the 10th. now pushed back to the 20 first. even that looks kind of dicey. the big apple and all the problems apparently can't stop. it feeds on itself. back to the major story, the lead story, the president of the united states going to kenosha, wisconsin. normally presidents when they hear local leaders are complaining they don't want to see them they back off. not this president. not this time. mainly because not all local leaders feel the same way. we'll talk to one congressman who welcomes the president. says the city and the state needs the jolt and the pick me up. we'll go to congressman mike gallagher. ahead of that garrett tenney with the latest from kenosha. hey, garrett. reporter: hey, neil. the president has three stops during his trip this afternoon to kenosha and first up he will be touring
we'll get the latest on new york city. we know the possibility restaurants there will be closed through the end of the year. now word that schools will open up but not for another couple weeks. it was supposed to happen by the 10th. now pushed back to the 20 first. even that looks kind of dicey. the big apple and all the problems apparently can't stop. it feeds on itself. back to the major story, the lead story, the president of the united states going to kenosha, wisconsin. normally presidents...
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of also shields for new york city's pension funds a new york state's pension funds and that was major collective action that took place so we really do see the power of bringing people together. yes you do you want to jump in and i want my thoughts when this really quickly i was amazed when we to gramma's heart of their parents is a concert at carnegie hall when they. had the audience write letters during the concert and spoke to them about the importance of this i mean in all the years that i have been conforming and even all of the benefits i done i have never seen direct action at a concert and direct action that actually was successful and so i just i think that it's just. beings as parents it's yes it's cultural it's that joins us through art through music i have myself i have met so many people all over the world through pathway to paris with like minds and inspiring others but you know they they go across the board you know the political local action with awareness who. has some you know are we have. our consciousness and i who aren't quite and. i've learned quite a mud and i'm
of also shields for new york city's pension funds a new york state's pension funds and that was major collective action that took place so we really do see the power of bringing people together. yes you do you want to jump in and i want my thoughts when this really quickly i was amazed when we to gramma's heart of their parents is a concert at carnegie hall when they. had the audience write letters during the concert and spoke to them about the importance of this i mean in all the years that i...
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current temperatures 70 degrees in new york city. we have a colder dryer air behind a frontal boundary bringing potential for showers and thunderstorms across the northern plains and the upper midwest, hot temperatures across california returned this weekend for several days, way above average, 25 degrees above average, 100 degrees on the map. it will be very dangerous through the weekend with the temperatures soaring above average. areas of concern, we are quiet across the us but have several areas that could develop into several named storms. the east coast needs to be prepared, gulf coast needs to be prepared and florida into next week. for now we are okay this weekend. there is your forecast across the country, showers and thunderstorms, that frontal boundary, heat across the southwest. i will miss the kentucky derby but ashley will do a great job. jillian: you can still have mint juleps, nothing will stop you from doing that. >> janice: maybe i will put a hat on. todd: if you do put it on social media. when you guys are down the
current temperatures 70 degrees in new york city. we have a colder dryer air behind a frontal boundary bringing potential for showers and thunderstorms across the northern plains and the upper midwest, hot temperatures across california returned this weekend for several days, way above average, 25 degrees above average, 100 degrees on the map. it will be very dangerous through the weekend with the temperatures soaring above average. areas of concern, we are quiet across the us but have several...
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. >> i love new york too new york's not the only city in fact, there's probably folks watching our show around the country where across urban centers, commercial properties and commercial real estate, at least on the store fronts, have been empty for years you go around major cities and you've seen empty store fronts well before covid. can you explain the dynamic of were they in pain the last couple of years or was it the idea that they were getting the rents and the rest of the yields made those overall investments very attractive? or were they hanging in there and is that part of your thesis right now? >> we had strong fundamental trend precovid-19 in single families for rent and warehouses and data centers and cell towers that hasn't changed. even in a market like northern california, you're seeing an acceleration but for sectors challenged before covid, it's gotten wors , it really is a tale of two real estates. one which is under an enormous amount of pressure, has seen a permanent impairment to value. to karen's point, we are at record low rates cap rates are going lower. for asse
. >> i love new york too new york's not the only city in fact, there's probably folks watching our show around the country where across urban centers, commercial properties and commercial real estate, at least on the store fronts, have been empty for years you go around major cities and you've seen empty store fronts well before covid. can you explain the dynamic of were they in pain the last couple of years or was it the idea that they were getting the rents and the rest of the yields...
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in fact, in new york city, we have lower covid infection rates than other places throughout new york state that have indoor dining. this week, it was announced that new jersey is going to be opening up their indoor dining. that means that new york city would be surrounded by indoor dining. but we will be prohibited from participating in it. >> john: my understanding is when you go out to long island if you go to the eastern edge of queens, it is particularly galling for restaurants who were in queens that can open. a few hundred yards away, restaurants can. speak out precisely. you have the same issue in the bronx and westchester county. now you will have it going over the tunnel into new jersey. the reality is, new york city has met, sustained, and exceeded the health metrics that have allowed restaurants to open up safely. in fact, since they've open two months ago, we thankfully have seen a decrease to record levels of infection cases. this is a good thing. safety health must be paramount. if we don't get the small businesses opened up very soon, we are going to exacerbate the eco
in fact, in new york city, we have lower covid infection rates than other places throughout new york state that have indoor dining. this week, it was announced that new jersey is going to be opening up their indoor dining. that means that new york city would be surrounded by indoor dining. but we will be prohibited from participating in it. >> john: my understanding is when you go out to long island if you go to the eastern edge of queens, it is particularly galling for restaurants who...
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mayor in the history of new york city. that is all i have. todd: the campaign ad making big waves this morning. fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory... focus... accuracy... learning and concentration. try it today with our money-back guarantee! ♪ rock this way ♪ rock this way ♪ rock this way ♪ jillian: looks like it is raining outside that we are currently inside. todd: the serious shock, great photography by our steady cam. carley: a lot of songs becoming popular exclusively on tick-tock. we have an update on that apps as the deadline text closer for it to close in the us. the parent company hopes to avoid selling off its american operations. >> reporter: basically tick-tock is talking to us government officials about selling only part of its us operations. the structure of the deal, the chinese government took steps to make a sale of tick-tock to microsoft. as the deadline set by the president is fast approaching, reset repeatedly tick-tock will be a security threat to americans, microsoft is the lead n
mayor in the history of new york city. that is all i have. todd: the campaign ad making big waves this morning. fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory... focus... accuracy... learning and concentration. try it today with our money-back guarantee! ♪ rock this way ♪ rock this way ♪ rock this way ♪ jillian: looks like it is raining outside that we are currently inside. todd: the serious shock, great photography by our steady cam. carley: a lot of songs becoming popular exclusively...
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york city. the country's largest school system returns to in-person learning, but could a spike force them to close the doors again? plus, the alarming new study about kids and covid. pressuring the c.d.c.: why did the white house push the nation's health protection agency to play down the risk of sending kids back into classrooms? major developments in the breonna taylor case. the grand jury tapes will be released, and the kentucky attorney general admits the jurors were never even asked to consider homicide charges against the officers involved in taylor's death. ballot mix-up: nearly 100,000 new york voters received ballots with the wrong names on them. this northern california inferno claimed one acre every five seconds. now, new evacuation orders for more than 10,000 people. n.f.l. outbreak: after week three of the season, two teams are sidelined. and class is in session with this 91-year-old professor embracing virtual learning. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, repor
york city. the country's largest school system returns to in-person learning, but could a spike force them to close the doors again? plus, the alarming new study about kids and covid. pressuring the c.d.c.: why did the white house push the nation's health protection agency to play down the risk of sending kids back into classrooms? major developments in the breonna taylor case. the grand jury tapes will be released, and the kentucky attorney general admits the jurors were never even asked to...
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in new york where we have one party's role in new york city. we are seeing an erosion of new york city, where earlier this year they are in active cashless bail, defunding the police in new york city. standing with nypd as a result of a surge in shootings, and even suicides by the way. we should be supporting law enforcement more, if not less. to your point bob unfortunately it's a consequence of politicians getting reelected. and getting the votes of some of these people in this situation. >> what does the democratic party offer. jobs and the economy, safety and security, more qualified to hold political office than senator harris. what are the democrats offering? nothing. they are hiding a policy and they don't want to talk about their liberal policy. you have had chaos, total annihilation of democratic cities and i want to applaud president trump for holding back federal funds. we as taxpayers pay for all this rioting and looting and all the chaos and democratic cities and you have the worst mayor in the nation, bill de blasio who is destroy
in new york where we have one party's role in new york city. we are seeing an erosion of new york city, where earlier this year they are in active cashless bail, defunding the police in new york city. standing with nypd as a result of a surge in shootings, and even suicides by the way. we should be supporting law enforcement more, if not less. to your point bob unfortunately it's a consequence of politicians getting reelected. and getting the votes of some of these people in this situation....
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connell: under pressure, we have a new warning from mayor de blasio and it comes from new york city business leaders, they have thoughts on how to get the city back on track, we will talk about that plus the future value of an nfl team, were breaking on the coronavirus football money, that is coming up and no demand of the pandemic for a lot of businesses, from a drycleaner business in the state of illinois that is fighting to stay afloat, stick around ♪ ♪ why don't you call td ameritrade for a strategy gut check? what's that? you run it by an expert, you talk about the risk and potential profit and loss. could've used that before i hired my interior decorator. voila! maybe a couple throw pillows would help. get a strategy gut check from our trade desk. ♪ i'm a verizon engineer. and i'm part of the team building... ...a powerful 5g experience for america. it's 5g ultra wideband, and it's already available in parts of select cities. like los angeles. and in new york city. and it's rolling out in cities around the country. with massive capacity. it's like an eight-lane highway compared t
connell: under pressure, we have a new warning from mayor de blasio and it comes from new york city business leaders, they have thoughts on how to get the city back on track, we will talk about that plus the future value of an nfl team, were breaking on the coronavirus football money, that is coming up and no demand of the pandemic for a lot of businesses, from a drycleaner business in the state of illinois that is fighting to stay afloat, stick around ♪ ♪ why don't you call td ameritrade...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> from the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bart to proe mow's "wall street." maria: happy weekend with, everyone. welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and help position you for week ahead. the jonathan ward is here, we will talk about china with dr. ward, then later, bobby van's steakhouse owner, talking about his effort to save new york city's restaurant industry. but first, let's take a look back at this edition of "the week's talkers." let me get your thoughts on what took place in los angeles. >> well, the level of animosity against the prison is so high that these types of acts are almost inevitable. the rhetoric that we hear all over these days is going to lead to acts like this. maria: how many chinese nationals will start working for oracle? >> i'm pleased this is going to be undergoing a national security review in the united states, i will be kept9 call until i can see all the details. maria: are you expecting other countries to join these others like, for example, oman? >> we are expecting to see other peace agreements in the futur
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> from the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bart to proe mow's "wall street." maria: happy weekend with, everyone. welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and help position you for week ahead. the jonathan ward is here, we will talk about china with dr. ward, then later, bobby van's steakhouse owner, talking about his effort to save new york city's restaurant industry. but first, let's take a look back at this edition of "the week's...
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of also shields for new york city's pension funds a new york state's pension funds and that was major collective action that took place so we really do see the power of bringing people together. yes you do you want to jump in and i won i guess when it's really quickly i was amazed when we to ram his heart a better way to parents is concert at carnegie hall when they. had the audience write letters during the concert and spoke to them about the importance of this i mean in all the years that i have been conforming and even all of the benefits i done i have never seen direct action at a concert and direct action that actually was successful and so i just i think that it's just. these parents it's yes it's cultural it's joins us through art through music i have myself i have met so many people all over the world through pathway to paris with like minds and inspiring others but you know they they go across the board you know the political local action with the awareness really. is something you have for our consciousness and i who aren't quite an. acquittal much and i'm a fan i'm a work i
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eat in the casinos then there is new york city. it's still closed. mayor de blasio and governor cuomo are nowhere to be found. >> a group of restauranteurs have gathered together and taking the governor and the mayor to court over this prolonged shutdown here. i think back to memorial day which was a day many point to as a time when the gatherings happened and it sparked an up tick in some of the states where the illness had not been seen before we probably have more social distancing awareness and mask wearing awareness. it will be interesting to see what happens two and three weeks from now as school's go back into session we come off the last big party holiday weekend of the summer. we'll see what happens there are you worried about that and you concerned about what happens when the weather starts to turn and it becomes a little bit more difficult to have out door dining >> 100%. we'll see a lot over next ten days to see if there's a spike from everybody getting together over labor day weekend and then the fact that the world is
eat in the casinos then there is new york city. it's still closed. mayor de blasio and governor cuomo are nowhere to be found. >> a group of restauranteurs have gathered together and taking the governor and the mayor to court over this prolonged shutdown here. i think back to memorial day which was a day many point to as a time when the gatherings happened and it sparked an up tick in some of the states where the illness had not been seen before we probably have more social distancing...
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for investors who hold a lot of new york city debt if new york has to spend more to service that debt, that means less capital spends, possible layoffs and that downward spiral that we kind of saw in the 1970s. we're not even close to that at 1.457% some signs of anxiety and concern by investors, bill >> speaking of the 170 1970s, w have a gentleman who was there in the mid-'70s. richard ravage is former governor of new york former governor of the metropolitan transportation authority. he's now a director. he's a new member of this new panel that mayor de blasio put together to figure out how new york city can recover. good to see you. thank you for joining us today >> pleased to be with you. >> you were around this the mid '70s you helped revive new york city's efforts to get back on its feet compare the two crisis this one right now to what you had to go through in 1975. are there comparisons? is one worse than the other? >> totally different circumstances. '75, the problem was that because governor rockerfeller had difficulty distinguishing borrowed money and appropriated money, he
for investors who hold a lot of new york city debt if new york has to spend more to service that debt, that means less capital spends, possible layoffs and that downward spiral that we kind of saw in the 1970s. we're not even close to that at 1.457% some signs of anxiety and concern by investors, bill >> speaking of the 170 1970s, w have a gentleman who was there in the mid-'70s. richard ravage is former governor of new york former governor of the metropolitan transportation authority....
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new york city. you name the safety precaution, we're doing it. >> what about, mayor, the more than 40% of the city's students who have opted for entirely remote learning this fall. how are you meeting the needs of those students who will not be returning to classrooms? >> wolf, that's how the school year begins. they'll have an opportunity in november if they want to come back into the blended learning and be part of the time in school. they'll have a chance to do that as early as november. but we want to do the very best we can for kids who are all remote. it's hard, our educators are doing a really great job creating every possible way to make it work, but the truth is, remote teaching just isn't in any way as good for kids as in-person teaching. so you can make it better, but you can't make it as good as in person. >> your city, as we all know, was hit incredibly hard by this virus, and understandably some residents in new york, they've actually been very hesitant to return. you received a letter
new york city. you name the safety precaution, we're doing it. >> what about, mayor, the more than 40% of the city's students who have opted for entirely remote learning this fall. how are you meeting the needs of those students who will not be returning to classrooms? >> wolf, that's how the school year begins. they'll have an opportunity in november if they want to come back into the blended learning and be part of the time in school. they'll have a chance to do that as early as...
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new york city. it is personal. >> and a black jogger stopped by police and handcuffed because police say he fit the vague description of a burglar. he's my guest. >> white tank top, black shorts and got a beard. ♪ ♪ ♪ mom's love that land o' frost premium sliced meats have no by-products. (his voice) "baloney!" (automated voice) has joined the call. (voice from phone) hey, baloney here. i thought this was a no by-products call? land o' frost premium. fresh look. same great taste. the restaurant and watering hole that catered to closing in 4 months... i thought this was a no by-products call? so many including the staff... (announcer) mr. peter walsh. peter... (peter walsh) people came and they met and they felt comfortable. it's what we did with coogan's. you felt safe and, if you were safe, you could be joyful. and, if you were joyful, then you could really go home with the dream that you had. (woman 1) really, really fun times. (man 1) you just end up there for hours. (woman 2) it's like the
new york city. it is personal. >> and a black jogger stopped by police and handcuffed because police say he fit the vague description of a burglar. he's my guest. >> white tank top, black shorts and got a beard. ♪ ♪ ♪ mom's love that land o' frost premium sliced meats have no by-products. (his voice) "baloney!" (automated voice) has joined the call. (voice from phone) hey, baloney here. i thought this was a no by-products call? land o' frost premium. fresh look. same...
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surrounds new york city you know you are in new york city when you see trash on side of the road crime is up, those things continue to push people out when leases roll over they will say i can do better live better outside the city remote working is here to stay. people are going to come back when a vaccine when people feel safe but they will not be coming to work the same way we know it. it is going to change the dynamic of the market i think for foreseeable future certainly three to five years you are going to see significant increase in if single-family homes it is already in most key markets supply constrained right now prices are selling for over list price right now that is in middle of a pandemic, once we get beyond this pandemic i think we are going to see, further single family home appreciation. >> people are afraid to go back to the city, because of the crime, whether new york, other big steers san francisco, chicago even l.a., so, tell me how long these things normally last don. i know we've been critical of the leadership in new york city, how long would you expect the slu
surrounds new york city you know you are in new york city when you see trash on side of the road crime is up, those things continue to push people out when leases roll over they will say i can do better live better outside the city remote working is here to stay. people are going to come back when a vaccine when people feel safe but they will not be coming to work the same way we know it. it is going to change the dynamic of the market i think for foreseeable future certainly three to five...
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what we need to do is get new york city back to work, get new york city busy again because this, the greatest city in the world we are not living up to the name. >> there have been 5100 businesses, restaurants and beyond that of closed since march. it has devastated the city. outside of new york, this is going on everywhere but new york especially hit hard. you are having a grand opening today. people want to support your business and they live in the area. where can they find you? >> you should come by for a cocktail. 1 and second avenue. 11:55 second avenue in manhattan, grand opening tonight. going to be beautiful weather, even better people. >> it has been a rough few months to get to this point but thank you for sharing your story and a lot of people echo the sentiments you shared with how you feel about the job. appreciate it, keep us updated. good luck. todd: a special reunion full of freshness in the works. take a listen. ♪ all about how my life got twisted upside down ♪ i want to take a minute to sit right down and tell you about bel air. >> can we get that? will smith a
what we need to do is get new york city back to work, get new york city busy again because this, the greatest city in the world we are not living up to the name. >> there have been 5100 businesses, restaurants and beyond that of closed since march. it has devastated the city. outside of new york, this is going on everywhere but new york especially hit hard. you are having a grand opening today. people want to support your business and they live in the area. where can they find you?...
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todd: the first day of school is next week in new york city. new york city schools want to cancel state tests saying it's not fair in a mixed school environment. jillian: joining success karol markowicz. thank you for being here. we appreciate it. >> hi, how are you. jillian: is canceling state tests the answer? car roll, can you hear us is shall canceling state tises the an. >> no. absolutely not. state tests hold schools and teachers accountable. when would we need more accountable than now. what educational program our kids are getting. take away accountability from failing teachers and schools. >> here is a line from the chancellor how can you possibly require children to perform at any level given the mixed instructional environment that we have and in some cases a very substandard educational environment because we know kids need a lot of different supports. but how will new york city students compete if they don't have the baseline of those tests? >> also, whose responsibility is it to make sure that the children have those supports and
todd: the first day of school is next week in new york city. new york city schools want to cancel state tests saying it's not fair in a mixed school environment. jillian: joining success karol markowicz. thank you for being here. we appreciate it. >> hi, how are you. jillian: is canceling state tests the answer? car roll, can you hear us is shall canceling state tises the an. >> no. absolutely not. state tests hold schools and teachers accountable. when would we need more...
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by the state of new york, aew york city lease... >> narrator: but he was new to he needed a guide. he found roy cohn. >> roy, who was a rough-d-tumble fixer-- democrat, power within the democratic power strucre in new york city, close friend of mayor abe beame, close friend of carmine desapio, the boss of the manhattan democratic party-- i think he was, like, donald's ambassador to thed wo manhattan. disgraced for leading en mccarthy-era witch hunts, but trump saw him as a "killer." >> roy cultivated an image as a bulldog. nothing, nothing would stop him from tarring opponents or even doing illegal things. his pride and joy was buying people and bribing people and making deals behind the scenes. he was a fixer. he was a connector. >> roy cohn was the kind of master of thdark arts. he was the person who helpede shump's approach to life. >> what he learned from roy cohn was never apologize, always attack. attack the character of your opponents, that they're somehowt maliciout they're somehow doing the devil's deed here. and, and let the publiknow that. that was roy cohn. >> narrator:
by the state of new york, aew york city lease... >> narrator: but he was new to he needed a guide. he found roy cohn. >> roy, who was a rough-d-tumble fixer-- democrat, power within the democratic power strucre in new york city, close friend of mayor abe beame, close friend of carmine desapio, the boss of the manhattan democratic party-- i think he was, like, donald's ambassador to thed wo manhattan. disgraced for leading en mccarthy-era witch hunts, but trump saw him as a...
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is the death of new york city overexaggerated? >> new york has come back before everyone always reminds me that new york had been through the 70s, 9/11, sandie and it always comes back we never had the pandemic and the work from remote converge. we just don't know where the bryces fall. is that enough we couldsee. it could take a long time before we see the real price level should be for living in manhattan in new york city >> the silver lining is it does make living in the city more afford for many. >> yes >>> for more on the state of housing, i'm joined by chief economist at courtland how much can we read into the new york city dynamics as indicating other major metros across america >> i don't think very much when we look at the national figures, new york is a beast of his own. seeing the other anecdotes when we are looking at the national figures, we are looking at those trends. >> what trends are those we can't take new york or we should take a beast of its own. looking at metros across the sun belt, you are looking at net mi
is the death of new york city overexaggerated? >> new york has come back before everyone always reminds me that new york had been through the 70s, 9/11, sandie and it always comes back we never had the pandemic and the work from remote converge. we just don't know where the bryces fall. is that enough we couldsee. it could take a long time before we see the real price level should be for living in manhattan in new york city >> the silver lining is it does make living in the city...
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bill de blasio is driving new york city into the gutter. i'm so disgusted modern day politics where people are afraid to criticize woeful leadership in their own party. aim veteran first, a patriot first. when i see a democrat like bill de blasio being such a horrible leader. i'm a fourth generation new yorker. it's my obligation to say something. my family needs that, too. i have a newborn at home. i want him to grow up in a beautiful just city, not a woeful failure like bill de blasio's new york. >> dana: i don't know. watch out. you could be recruited to run for mayor with words like that. you're here because i wanted your reflections about a very important memorial and anniversary tomorrow. that is the 19th anniversary of the 9-11 attacks. you are the first post 9-11 come bad veteran to represent new york city. that is something that you take very seriously. before i let you go, i thought i would get some reflections about tomorrow's anniversary for you. >> that fateful and horrific and somber day will live in our hearts. our soldiers t
bill de blasio is driving new york city into the gutter. i'm so disgusted modern day politics where people are afraid to criticize woeful leadership in their own party. aim veteran first, a patriot first. when i see a democrat like bill de blasio being such a horrible leader. i'm a fourth generation new yorker. it's my obligation to say something. my family needs that, too. i have a newborn at home. i want him to grow up in a beautiful just city, not a woeful failure like bill de blasio's new...
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it's frustrating because for those of us who live in new york city, we remember the new york city miracle after 9/11. remember when people flock to new york to really participate in some of the incredibly cool, wonderful unique things that new york has to offer. restaurants to broadway, shopping. the resumes. the orcs and beyond. now the new york city miracle under bill de blasio was how fast the city is emptying out. he might have killed it forever. >> harris: i asked, more so whose side is de blasio on when he does things like this? is he really looking out for the city? i don't live in the city so i don't know. what's the end game here or what could it look like? >> melissa: i don't know who he's looking out for. does a lot of questions around his wife's charity and where the money that's been given to that charity has gone from taxpayers. he must be on her side. yeah. read "the new york times." is a lot of good investigative journalism on this. it's not shane. it's fact. among the organizations, the wnba, the nba, nasdaq macy's mastercard, these are not conservative organizations. the
it's frustrating because for those of us who live in new york city, we remember the new york city miracle after 9/11. remember when people flock to new york to really participate in some of the incredibly cool, wonderful unique things that new york has to offer. restaurants to broadway, shopping. the resumes. the orcs and beyond. now the new york city miracle under bill de blasio was how fast the city is emptying out. he might have killed it forever. >> harris: i asked, more so whose side...
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but after negotiations, new york city mayor bill de blasio announced yesterday that new york's 1.1 million schoolchildren will now start in-person instruction 10 days later than originally scheduled. on september 21. >> and what we have agreed to is to make sure that the health measures are in place, to make sure there is time the appropriate preparation for our educators, to make sure that we can have the smoothest beginning of the school year even under extraordinarily challenging conditions, and to move forward in the spirit of unity. amy: agreeing to a major union demand, mayor de blasio said the city would r require m monthly, random testing of between 10 and -- 10% and 20% of students and staff in all city school buildings starting in october, with results ready within 48 hours. for more on what this means here in new york and how it compares to school districts around the country, we are joined b by two guguests. aixa rododriguez is a brx-x-base high school english h as a secod lalanguage, orslsl, teacheher ie new york city school system, and member of the united federation of teach
but after negotiations, new york city mayor bill de blasio announced yesterday that new york's 1.1 million schoolchildren will now start in-person instruction 10 days later than originally scheduled. on september 21. >> and what we have agreed to is to make sure that the health measures are in place, to make sure there is time the appropriate preparation for our educators, to make sure that we can have the smoothest beginning of the school year even under extraordinarily challenging...
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those who perished here along with 3,000 more in new york city and somerset county, pennsylvania, they were killed for what they believed in and for what they represented. but their memory and their legacy will live on as we honor and remember them all today. the horrific acts of terrorism on that day were meant to disrupt our way of life and destroy the idea that is america, the idea is simple, yet very powerful, the idea that terrorists hate and fear, the idea that all of us, men and women, back and white, asian or indian, no matter what the color of our skin, no matter if we are catholic or protestant or muslim or jew or choose not to believe at all, the idea that each and every one of us is created free and equal, the idea that we will rise and fall based on our merit, not because of our race or religion or anything other than, our competence and our character. the idea of a free press, free speech, due process, the right to peacefully assemble and demonstrate and protest, the idea of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. all of that is what our fallen believed in and all of
those who perished here along with 3,000 more in new york city and somerset county, pennsylvania, they were killed for what they believed in and for what they represented. but their memory and their legacy will live on as we honor and remember them all today. the horrific acts of terrorism on that day were meant to disrupt our way of life and destroy the idea that is america, the idea is simple, yet very powerful, the idea that terrorists hate and fear, the idea that all of us, men and women,...
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we want to take you live to new york city. today as you well know, this is the 19th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. and you can see that the ceremony is taking place right now to honor the lives lost on that day. there will be a moment of silence coming up that will mark -- and now a special report. >>> for those of you just joining us, we'll take a moment to mark the 19th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. three coordinated attacks that took the lives of nearly 3,000 americans. the first at the world trade center here in new york when the flight hit the north tower at 8:46 a.m. and also at the pentagon where at 9:33 a.m., american airlines fly 77 struck the pentagon. taps will be played there today. and of course at 10:03, shanksville, pennsylvania when flight 93 went down after the passengers stormed the cockpit to take the lives of the hijackers who took down the plane. both vice president pence and former vice president biden are at ground zero this morning. a bit of a controversy there as well. two sbreparate ceremo
we want to take you live to new york city. today as you well know, this is the 19th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. and you can see that the ceremony is taking place right now to honor the lives lost on that day. there will be a moment of silence coming up that will mark -- and now a special report. >>> for those of you just joining us, we'll take a moment to mark the 19th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. three coordinated attacks that took the lives of nearly 3,000 americans....
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york, a new york city lease... >> narrator: but he was new to manhattan. he needed a guide. he found roy cohn. >> roy, who was a rough-and-tumble fixer-- democr, power within the democratic power structure inw rk city, close friend of mayor abe beame, close friend of carmineesapio, the boss of the manhattan democratic party-- i think he was, like, donald's ambassador to the rld of manhattan. >> narrator: cohn had en disgraced for leading mccarthyra witch hunts, but trump saw him as a "killer." >> roy cultivated an image as a bulldog. nothing, nothing would stop him from tarring opponents or even doing illegal things. his pre and joy was bullying people and bribing people and maki deals behind the scenes he was a fixer. he was a connector. >> roy cohn was the kind of master of the dark arts. he was the person who helped shape trump's approach to life. >> what he learned from roy cohn was never apologize, always attack. attack the character of your opponents, that they're somehow malicious, that they're somehow doing the devil's deed here. and,nd let the pub
york, a new york city lease... >> narrator: but he was new to manhattan. he needed a guide. he found roy cohn. >> roy, who was a rough-and-tumble fixer-- democr, power within the democratic power structure inw rk city, close friend of mayor abe beame, close friend of carmineesapio, the boss of the manhattan democratic party-- i think he was, like, donald's ambassador to the rld of manhattan. >> narrator: cohn had en disgraced for leading mccarthyra witch hunts, but trump saw...
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cuomo, and new york city mayor bill de blasio. the ceremony began before 8:46
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have a good day. ♪ ♪ we back ♪ we back ♪ steve: 6:00 in new york city in new york city on this september 22nd, 2020. welcome to this fstlesz for this tuesday. 42 days until the election. and it's either three or four days until potus makes a scot tus announcement. ainsley: he was on our show yesterday and he said it will be friday or saturday, sources are telling us, john roberts in the white house is telling us he did
have a good day. ♪ ♪ we back ♪ we back ♪ steve: 6:00 in new york city in new york city on this september 22nd, 2020. welcome to this fstlesz for this tuesday. 42 days until the election. and it's either three or four days until potus makes a scot tus announcement. ainsley: he was on our show yesterday and he said it will be friday or saturday, sources are telling us, john roberts in the white house is telling us he did
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tlc then new york bounces back about the arts of new york the cities and the seventies the terrible place it was broken dirty everyone angry and artist were inventing hip-hop and punk and a new form of jazz, salsa so in this dilapidated new york city those artist coming together with these viral songs and new forms that dig not date on - - did not exist so that was transcending your environment those are my two thoughts. >> that is a great thought so survival or maybe the resilience with those last two books of yours that are very high stakes and violence all around and that sense that is so strong there it is important to be aware of history and to go back and review the history of black americans and to look at them in the eye why is that important to you, colton? >>guest: the simple answer is to not repeat mistakes and to see how much we have yet to do in terms of race black folks or native americans and to say the original sin of slavery but i think that is genocide of native americans. that's not todd very thoroughly in schools now better than when i was a kid but not as good a
tlc then new york bounces back about the arts of new york the cities and the seventies the terrible place it was broken dirty everyone angry and artist were inventing hip-hop and punk and a new form of jazz, salsa so in this dilapidated new york city those artist coming together with these viral songs and new forms that dig not date on - - did not exist so that was transcending your environment those are my two thoughts. >> that is a great thought so survival or maybe the resilience with...
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. >>> plus new york city restaurant owners delivering a new warning to officials after months of shutdowns. >>> we might not be alone after all. we are going to talk to famed astro physicist neil degrass tyson, on the new signs of life found on a very unlikely planet. you don't want to miss that. ( ♪ ) ♪ i need it so bad don't call it a hobby. it's way more than just a job. this is how we live every single day. can we go and play? (roaring of engines) ( ♪ ) ♪ i needed to try ( ♪ ) ♪ needed to fall ( ♪ ) ♪ i needed your love ♪ i'm burning away ♪ ♪ i need never get old ♪ i'm burning away ♪ our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence. they help us with achievable steps along the way... ...so we can spend a bit today, knowing we're prepared for tomorrow. wow dad, do you think you overdid it maybe? i don't think so... what do you think, peanut? nope! honey, do you think we overdid it? overdid what? see? we don't think so, son. technically, grandparents can't overdo it. it's impossible. well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through
. >>> plus new york city restaurant owners delivering a new warning to officials after months of shutdowns. >>> we might not be alone after all. we are going to talk to famed astro physicist neil degrass tyson, on the new signs of life found on a very unlikely planet. you don't want to miss that. ( ♪ ) ♪ i need it so bad don't call it a hobby. it's way more than just a job. this is how we live every single day. can we go and play? (roaring of engines) ( ♪ ) ♪ i needed...
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overnight new york city mayor bill de blasio calling the move a cpaign stunt and new york governor andrew cuomo claiming the president's order is illegal noting that new york city alone receives $7 billion a year in federal aid for housing, medical and homeland security. cuomo slamming trump. >> if he was a king, then it would kill new york city which is what he has been trying to do since he was elected. >> look, the best thing he did for new york city was leave. good riddance. let him go to florida. be careful not to get covid. >> reporter: as president trump pushes his law and order message on the campaign trail, the white house says federal authorities have arrested more than 200 people in several cities in recent demonstrations linked to police brutality. and in a new interview, attorney general bill barr appeared to support the president's unfounded claim that so-called thugs planned to fly to the republican national convention to incite arrest. >> i have seen numerous reports of people coming from other citi citiess coming into washington and into kenosha from various states. >> yo
overnight new york city mayor bill de blasio calling the move a cpaign stunt and new york governor andrew cuomo claiming the president's order is illegal noting that new york city alone receives $7 billion a year in federal aid for housing, medical and homeland security. cuomo slamming trump. >> if he was a king, then it would kill new york city which is what he has been trying to do since he was elected. >> look, the best thing he did for new york city was leave. good riddance. let...
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walk new york city streets. watch this. >> he can't come back to new york. he can't. he's going to walk down the street in new york. forget body guards, he better have an n army. if he thinks is going to walk down the street in new york. now, new yorkers don't want have anything to do with them. he knows it. he could not step foot in new york city. >> jason: all this blustering following a mass of in crime where the new york police department released footage of a man suspected of a choking and the murder of a man in the bronx. anybody who walks new york streets needs an army to feel safe. meanwhile, on twitter, kamala harris is now condemning the riots in portland. that's just a few weeks after she promoted a fund that bails out rioters around the country. oh, how the poles have changed. joining them with the reaction is republican congressional candidate kimberly clay psychic, civil rights attorney leo terrel, new york congressman lee zeldin. kimberly, starting with you and talking about baltimore just on the
walk new york city streets. watch this. >> he can't come back to new york. he can't. he's going to walk down the street in new york. forget body guards, he better have an n army. if he thinks is going to walk down the street in new york. now, new yorkers don't want have anything to do with them. he knows it. he could not step foot in new york city. >> jason: all this blustering following a mass of in crime where the new york police department released footage of a man suspected of a...
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he is persona non grata in new york city. and i think he knows that, and he'll never come back to new york because new yorkers will never forget how gratuitously mean he has been. lou: he'd better have an army, says the thug governor. what a pink. the president -- punk. the president responded on twitter saying governor cuomo should get his puppet new york prosecutors who have been illegally after me and my family for years to investigate his incompetent handling of the china virus and all of the deaths caused by his incompetence. it is at minimum a nursing home scandal, 11,000 dead. white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany added this about the president's efforts to combat anarchy and violence in democrat-run cities: >> we believe here when you look at new york, a 177% increase in shootings, in seattle where there was a lawless zone where two chid, in portland where you've seen 140 officers injured. if the states will not act and secure their threats, this president will use every lawful mechanism available to him to try
he is persona non grata in new york city. and i think he knows that, and he'll never come back to new york because new yorkers will never forget how gratuitously mean he has been. lou: he'd better have an army, says the thug governor. what a pink. the president -- punk. the president responded on twitter saying governor cuomo should get his puppet new york prosecutors who have been illegally after me and my family for years to investigate his incompetent handling of the china virus and all of...
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new york is suffering big time because people are leaving the city. they no longer want to be in that environment. technology allowed them to move. it is really important for new york to get itself in order. otherwise i believe they will continue to lose a lot of new yorkers who are just fed up. david: not only new york of course. it is chicago, los angeles, a lot of cities. finally very quickly. corporate real estate is suffering also as a result of this lockdown. people are not wanting -- companies are thinking of ways not to bring people back because it is a lot cheaper on overhead if people work from home. is that sort of thing happening in red states like florida as well. >> we're beginning to see people reevaluate for all the over head for office space. we're also beginning to see multifamilies because the -- market is doing extremely well because of he relocating. whereas the retail spaces are not doing as well, because a lot of businesses are going out of business. david: right. >> as a result the landlords are suffering. it depends on the pro
new york is suffering big time because people are leaving the city. they no longer want to be in that environment. technology allowed them to move. it is really important for new york to get itself in order. otherwise i believe they will continue to lose a lot of new yorkers who are just fed up. david: not only new york of course. it is chicago, los angeles, a lot of cities. finally very quickly. corporate real estate is suffering also as a result of this lockdown. people are not wanting --...
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i also look around me in the streets of new york city even here and all of fox news and think about just the brave among us, people are capable, regular folks of extraordinary acts of bravery encourage and heroism and true selflessness. i read those stories today. >> dana: juan williams, may be reflect on washington, d.c., and we talked about chick-fil-a new york city and of course there is the plane that hit the pentagon we should take a moment to reflect on d.c. and how it's doing again today. >> juan: 19 years, dana, in some cases that's a long time and memories can fade but for me as a kid who grew up in new york city, love the city and now lived in washington. the memory does not fade and in fact i feel very real to me on this 19th year and you can't separate it in my mind from the fact that we are going through very difficult waters right now in america and terms of the pandemic. in terms of the economic upheaval and tried to come to terms with the racial tensions in the society. so i think -- we are very vulnerable right now and i think the memory of that tragedy today is just sea
i also look around me in the streets of new york city even here and all of fox news and think about just the brave among us, people are capable, regular folks of extraordinary acts of bravery encourage and heroism and true selflessness. i read those stories today. >> dana: juan williams, may be reflect on washington, d.c., and we talked about chick-fil-a new york city and of course there is the plane that hit the pentagon we should take a moment to reflect on d.c. and how it's doing again...
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next, new york city mayor bill de blasio. doubling down on promises to tax the rich while residents continue to flee the city and greg is going to take that on. next on "the five." it's time for the biggest sale of the year on the sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring. exactly. no problem. ...and done and now, all beds are on sale. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. only for a limited time. >> tech: when you've...