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so no one liked new york city. they spent months in new york city and then there was a deal cut. next slide. the deal would be cut in new york city on june 20 1790. in what is probably the second most famous party of history i guess behind the last supper. the dinner party was, you can see the pictures there. jefferson, madison and hamilton. madison and jefferson were allies, anti-federalist. hamilton was his nemesis as a federalist. they had two big issues that they were trying to contend with . one is where should the capital city b and the other was how should look, should it be a simple brick building or a glorious romanesque capital. the second argument was that assumption. we were in debt after the war so jefferson calls for the dinner party. he and madison are going to defeat hamilton. what would happen at that dinner party was they would resolve allthese issues. they would decide basically on where the capital would be . and hamilton would end up playing jefferson and madison like a guitar. the play victim and got everything he wanted. so on the debt, virginia said where
so no one liked new york city. they spent months in new york city and then there was a deal cut. next slide. the deal would be cut in new york city on june 20 1790. in what is probably the second most famous party of history i guess behind the last supper. the dinner party was, you can see the pictures there. jefferson, madison and hamilton. madison and jefferson were allies, anti-federalist. hamilton was his nemesis as a federalist. they had two big issues that they were trying to contend with...
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his push to bring that sort of system to new york city as a candidate for mayor. not everybody wants the same thing. that's why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a little differently. hey, i'll take one, please! wait, this isn't a hot-dog stand? no, can't you see the sign? wet. teddy. bears. get ya' wet teddy bears! one-hundred percent wet, guaranteed! or the next one is on me! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> so what if the government gave you $500 every month, no strings attached would it make your life a little easier that's the question being asked in ulster county, two hours north of new york city half of the residents there were living paycheck to paycheck, even before the pandemic now they're applying for the biggest universal basic income program in the country here's cnbc's contessa brewer. >> i have a side job just to make a little extra money to pay for food it's just getting too pricey. >> reporter: single mom pauline ostrander has tw
his push to bring that sort of system to new york city as a candidate for mayor. not everybody wants the same thing. that's why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a little differently. hey, i'll take one, please! wait, this isn't a hot-dog stand? no, can't you see the sign? wet. teddy. bears. get ya' wet teddy bears! one-hundred percent wet, guaranteed! or the next one is on me! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty....
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it has been a true honor to serve new york city as their commissioner for new york city management. out also like to thank my family and friends for all of their support throughout this process. in particular, i would like to recognize my two sons who are here with me today. they have sacrificed much over the years and have supported me throughout my service to our country and i'm very happy they could join me here today. i believe in fema's mission of helping people before, during and after disaster, particularly as we seek to bring an end to the covid-19 pandemic. the pathway to a ready and risley nation requires a shared vision and takes proactive mindset. we must increase the resilience of our communities so they can adapt as threats change. we must scale our response to minimize the consequences of disasters and emergencies. i understand this is a challenging mission and if confirmed, i welcome the opportunity to meet this challenge and lead fema in its efforts to create a more prepared and resilient nation. this last year has been the most challenging of my career. as near cit
it has been a true honor to serve new york city as their commissioner for new york city management. out also like to thank my family and friends for all of their support throughout this process. in particular, i would like to recognize my two sons who are here with me today. they have sacrificed much over the years and have supported me throughout my service to our country and i'm very happy they could join me here today. i believe in fema's mission of helping people before, during and after...
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york city but why would anyone want to live in new york city right now you have a city that is incredibly expensive to live in, the taxes are we to i and the rent is way too high and the mayor make the city less safe and i did not know the statistics but representative nicole malley talk is pretty country tweeted this out recently looking at last week they had three times the murder and twice as many rapes last week as they did last year at the same time period. why would anyone in the right mind want to live in new york city right now and certainly why would the police officer want to work there. tyrus: sean, you been there, your politician, make sense, i'm just offended. sean: it doesn't make sense i'm a former prosecutor a lot of the cops i used to work with but if you get qualified immunity, yum! no young officers coming into the floor, here you have a new york city the police department to pay the settlement lawsuits, the problem is your already defended the police officers and more law enforcement to the city and up in court instead of putting them on the street doing their job of k
york city but why would anyone want to live in new york city right now you have a city that is incredibly expensive to live in, the taxes are we to i and the rent is way too high and the mayor make the city less safe and i did not know the statistics but representative nicole malley talk is pretty country tweeted this out recently looking at last week they had three times the murder and twice as many rapes last week as they did last year at the same time period. why would anyone in the right...
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it must be in new york city, right? >> in new york city. i went to a school's institute of technology. >> do you mean you were in fashion institute? >> i tried. i never worked at it. at all. so a backed in on now. -- and then i went to an a marine corps when i was 19 years old, the war in korea was going on. it was a calling. i had always wanted to be in the military. i had cousins, uncles, godfathers that served in the military. during world war i and world war ii. so korea was my opportunity to participate and help, i am glad that i did. >> when did you graduate high school? >> 19 -- i didn't graduate. i left high school in 1950 i went to them reason 1951. >> did you know about korea at the time? >> oh yes. the chosen reservoir was a very, very well covered media event in those days. the country literally was on edge, hoping that the marines could get their -- themselves out of the reservoir and back to the shoreline where they would be relatively safe. that part of the war attracted a lot of young people. >> attracted, not square them ou
it must be in new york city, right? >> in new york city. i went to a school's institute of technology. >> do you mean you were in fashion institute? >> i tried. i never worked at it. at all. so a backed in on now. -- and then i went to an a marine corps when i was 19 years old, the war in korea was going on. it was a calling. i had always wanted to be in the military. i had cousins, uncles, godfathers that served in the military. during world war i and world war ii. so korea...
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maya wiley is a candidate for new york city mayor. right now in markets you see the nasdaq trailing all others, down about 30 points. we see the s&p up almost 10 points. meanwhile you see yields off their earlier highs. mildly up. 1.66%. coming up at noon, pgim ceo david hunt will be joining bloomberg television to talk about reallocating in a new world. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jonathan: let's get this week wrapped up. from new york city for our audience worldwide, good morning. the countdown to the opening bell starts right now. we begin with the big issue. the president doubling his vaccine target. >> the vaccine rollout will probably be the game changer. >> under promising it over delivering. >> doubling down on the vaccine rollout. >> everything we were seeing now makes sense if you believe u.s. exceptionalism. >> u.s. exceptionalism in terms of better vaccinations. >> we will hit the 200 million doses. >> the vaccine rollout that started somewhat watched has accelerated dramatically. jonathan: the u.s. is leading the way. we w
maya wiley is a candidate for new york city mayor. right now in markets you see the nasdaq trailing all others, down about 30 points. we see the s&p up almost 10 points. meanwhile you see yields off their earlier highs. mildly up. 1.66%. coming up at noon, pgim ceo david hunt will be joining bloomberg television to talk about reallocating in a new world. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jonathan: let's get this week wrapped up. from new york city for our audience worldwide, good morning. the...
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it must be in new york city, right? >> in new york city, yes. i went to a school now called the fashion institute of technology, and then i went on to -- >> what do you mean? you were in fashion? >> i tried but i never worked at it at all. i can't sew a button on now, but yes. and then i went into the marine corp when i was 19 years old. the war in korea was going on and it was a calling. i had always wanted to be in the military. i had cousins and uncles and a godfather that served in the military during world war i and world war ii. and so korea was my opportunity to participate and help and i'm glad i did. >> when did you graduate high school? >> 19 -- i didn't graduate. i left high school in 1950, and i went into the marines in 1951. >> did you know anything about korea at the time? >> oh, yes. >> how? >> the chosen reservoir was a very, very well covered media event in those days. the country literally was on edge hoping that the marines could get themselves out of the reservoir and back to the shoreline where they would be relatively safe.
it must be in new york city, right? >> in new york city, yes. i went to a school now called the fashion institute of technology, and then i went on to -- >> what do you mean? you were in fashion? >> i tried but i never worked at it at all. i can't sew a button on now, but yes. and then i went into the marine corp when i was 19 years old. the war in korea was going on and it was a calling. i had always wanted to be in the military. i had cousins and uncles and a godfather that...
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for new york city residents. this has been criticized by one of your opponents, eric adams who's the brooklyn borough president has referred to this as a u.b. lie. talk about this a bit particularly in the context of the stimulus checks that are going out this weekend. maybe there's a little bit more of an appetite for direct payments from the government in light of what we've been through with covid. but talk about how this u.b.i. would work and respond to mr. adams's criticism. >> i am so grateful that tens of millions of americans are getting $1,400 relief checks that are going to be a lifeline for so many people. and when i ran for president, joshua, universal basic income was very, very new to many americans. but now a majority of americans, 55%, are for it. and 85% are for cash relief during the pandemic. my goal as mayor will be to alleviate extreme poverty in new york city. and while we can't do what the federal government can do in terms of the level of cash distribution, we can have targeted cash relief
for new york city residents. this has been criticized by one of your opponents, eric adams who's the brooklyn borough president has referred to this as a u.b. lie. talk about this a bit particularly in the context of the stimulus checks that are going out this weekend. maybe there's a little bit more of an appetite for direct payments from the government in light of what we've been through with covid. but talk about how this u.b.i. would work and respond to mr. adams's criticism. >> i am...
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washington is a not graded in new york city in late april of 1789 through new york city at federal hall and you see a picture of it here on the right this home on cherry street his residence and new york city would be the antrum capitol. no one seemed happy with new york city. nerc said he was slow to ratify the constitution. this is why hamilton jay in medicine rep -- wrote the federalist papers that washington was worried will i go to new york city for minot grow? the it's not even ratified as a state that without undermine everything? the they can be the president of the don of the city and nobody liked new york city unlike today where everybody liked near city. thomas jefferson claimed new york city said spring and fall they have never had as far as i can learn. in 10 months of winter and only two of summer and i'm taping this with the snow and the cold. he longed for the company of springfield. he described new york city is overrun by hogs dogs and garbage and not much else. no one likes new york city. they spend the limits in your city and then there was a deal cut. next slide. th
washington is a not graded in new york city in late april of 1789 through new york city at federal hall and you see a picture of it here on the right this home on cherry street his residence and new york city would be the antrum capitol. no one seemed happy with new york city. nerc said he was slow to ratify the constitution. this is why hamilton jay in medicine rep -- wrote the federalist papers that washington was worried will i go to new york city for minot grow? the it's not even ratified...
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that is a disgrace and what is happening in new york city. jon: with those circumstances what are the cop supposed to do? please put down the knife? >> either that or call a social worker as many of the people locally have called for. social worker should respond to these events and talk them out of it. but what will happen. [inaudible] for them to do that kind of thing. we have to get back. we work and pay taxes. jon: why do you think there isn't backlash toward the city council for passing this measure quick. >> there well if enough people want to cause a backlash. right now they are driving corporations, good citizens out of the city and the people who cannot afford to leave are becoming victims. jon: quite a turn of events from when i got here in 1989 to see what the city looks like. former police commissioner from city of new york, thank you. >> good to be with you. jon: we told you more than 1000 arrest and counting since february as cops in miami beach caps off another spring break weekend. the 8:00 o'clock p.m. curfew remains in effec
that is a disgrace and what is happening in new york city. jon: with those circumstances what are the cop supposed to do? please put down the knife? >> either that or call a social worker as many of the people locally have called for. social worker should respond to these events and talk them out of it. but what will happen. [inaudible] for them to do that kind of thing. we have to get back. we work and pay taxes. jon: why do you think there isn't backlash toward the city council for...
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from new york city this morning, good morning. we will ask him if queens college can play basketball. what a week it has been, tom. tom: i will take next week off. jonathan: i think you are off next week, right? tom: i am going to hang with tyler they created. jonathan: have fun, i look forward to that. from new york city this morning, good morning. the -- alongside lisa abramowicz. i am looking forward to that with tom keene this morning. he will stick with you through the radio in the next hour. equity market higher by 11 points. this is bloomberg. ritika: russia's vladimir putin is hoping to have a public conversation with joe biden to clear the air between the two presidents, that is according to a kremlin spokesman. president biden earlier this week accused vladimir putin of being a color, moscow responding that recalled -- by recalling its ambassador from washington. in alaska, the third high-level talks between the biden administration and china tensed up almost immediately. antony blinken it raised concerns about -- the tr
from new york city this morning, good morning. we will ask him if queens college can play basketball. what a week it has been, tom. tom: i will take next week off. jonathan: i think you are off next week, right? tom: i am going to hang with tyler they created. jonathan: have fun, i look forward to that. from new york city this morning, good morning. the -- alongside lisa abramowicz. i am looking forward to that with tom keene this morning. he will stick with you through the radio in the next...
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it must be in new york city, right? >> in new york city, yes. i went to a school now called the fashion institute of technology, and then i went on to -- >> what do you mean? you were in fashion? >> i tried but i never worked at it at all. i can't sew a button on now, but yes. and then i went into the marine corps when i was 19 years old. the war in korea was going on, and it was a calling. i had always wanted to be in the military. i had cousins and uncles and a godfather that served in the military during world war i and world war ii. and so korea was my opportunity to participate and help, and i'm glad i did. >> when did you graduate high school? >> 19 -- i didn't graduate. i left high school in 1950, and i went into the marines in 1951. >> did you know anything about korea at the time? >> oh, yes. >> how? >> the chosen reservoir was a very, very well covered media event in those days. the country literally was on edge hoping that the marines could get themselves out of the reservoir and back to the shoreline where they would be relatively sa
it must be in new york city, right? >> in new york city, yes. i went to a school now called the fashion institute of technology, and then i went on to -- >> what do you mean? you were in fashion? >> i tried but i never worked at it at all. i can't sew a button on now, but yes. and then i went into the marine corps when i was 19 years old. the war in korea was going on, and it was a calling. i had always wanted to be in the military. i had cousins and uncles and a godfather...
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you know, here in new york city we've plateaued. every one of my recent shifts i've seen more covid patients than the last. if you look nationally the number of cases has plateaued in the past month. everything that dr. walensky from the cdc mentioned, sure we have vaccines that are rolling out quickly but we have variants that may be rolling out even faster. we need to keep up the public health measures that we know will help keep the virus in neck just a little longer. the summer is going to be great but spring does not have to be horrible. >> dr. spencer, thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >>> so some of the country's largest school districts are making clear moves now to reopen and get students back in the classroom. today new york city's public high schools reopen for the first time in nearly a year. mayor bill de blasio went to welcome back some students in the bronx when they arrived today, about 55,000 high school students are now back in classrooms in new york. that's a lot, and that is wonderful. but that is still a fr
you know, here in new york city we've plateaued. every one of my recent shifts i've seen more covid patients than the last. if you look nationally the number of cases has plateaued in the past month. everything that dr. walensky from the cdc mentioned, sure we have vaccines that are rolling out quickly but we have variants that may be rolling out even faster. we need to keep up the public health measures that we know will help keep the virus in neck just a little longer. the summer is going to...
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host: you said the minimum wage in new york city is now $15? guest: that is correct and it stabilized my neighborhood. it gave purchasing power to consumers to pay rent, not to be stressed out without knowing how to make ends meet. they get extra money to buy milk, bread, go to the pharmacy. they don't have to co-pay prescription drugs. they have extra money in their pocket. it is not a lot but it is important for the economy and mom and pop businesses struggling to meet. host: this is a call from arizona. pablo, go ahead. guest: you talked about -- caller: you talked about big government doing great things. can you give me an example? guest: i think the $1400 you will get in the middle of a time of great pressure is great for you and your family. if you are unemployed and you are depending on $300, it is a great day for america. if you want schools to reopen in a safe way, having $130 billion to make sure schools are safe and your children are not put in a dangerous position is a great thing for america. these are all measures -- by the way, t
host: you said the minimum wage in new york city is now $15? guest: that is correct and it stabilized my neighborhood. it gave purchasing power to consumers to pay rent, not to be stressed out without knowing how to make ends meet. they get extra money to buy milk, bread, go to the pharmacy. they don't have to co-pay prescription drugs. they have extra money in their pocket. it is not a lot but it is important for the economy and mom and pop businesses struggling to meet. host: this is a call...
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marq claxton and new york city council speaker, corey johnson. thank you both very much for starting off our discussion tonight. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> and coming up, we have breaking news tonight on the prosecution of the trump mob that attacked the capitol. a new brief by federal prosecutors today details one of the attackers. and is accused of threatening to assassinate congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez on twitter while he was right there in the capitol. advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. but your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works differently. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. opdivo plus yervoy is the first and only fda-approved combination of two immunotherapies opdivo plus yervoy equals... a chance for more starry nights. more sparkly days. more big notes. more small treasures. mo
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marq claxton and new york city council speaker, cori johnson. thank you, both, very much for starting off our discussion tonight. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> and coming up. we have breaking news, tonight. on the prosecution of the trump mob that attacked the capitol. a new brief by federal prosecutors, today, details one of the attackers. and -- and is accused of threatening to assassinate congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, on twitter, while he was right there in the capitol. my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 14 day system. with a painless, onesecond scan i can check my glucose without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. you can do it without fingersticks, too. ask your doctor for a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. and visit freestyle libre.us to try it for free. (burke) phone it in to 1-800-farmers and you could get all sorts of home for the freestyle libre 14 day syste
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york city. the way the cityworks is if yo keep somebody in a more stable situation, you will end up saving public resources because when someone hits our streets or shelters, it's very expensive both on a human level and economic level. >> msg's is not going to foot the whole bill for that. the voters deserve a few more specifics than that, don't you think? >> sure. so if you look at the property tax exempt landlords in new york city, if they were paying in what they should be for police services, fire services, msg's just an example but if msg's $40 million a year alone, this easily gets into the hundreds of millions of dollars and new yorkers know that a lot of these institutions have been essentially getting a free ride on city services for years. >> you know, i worked in a place once where they called this free stuff, and say, handouts don't work i think a lot of people who believe in conservative economic policy would say, this is the worst thing you could do there are some of those in new
york city. the way the cityworks is if yo keep somebody in a more stable situation, you will end up saving public resources because when someone hits our streets or shelters, it's very expensive both on a human level and economic level. >> msg's is not going to foot the whole bill for that. the voters deserve a few more specifics than that, don't you think? >> sure. so if you look at the property tax exempt landlords in new york city, if they were paying in what they should be for...
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he was paroled and sent back to new york city in 1777. according to a petition of the county committee of safety, a group of patriot americans sent to governor george clinton in december 1777, delancey was supposed to remain at his house while on parole, not engaging in military activity. instead, he reportedly quickly returned to the head of the unit and, according to the petition, was acting with the greatest venom a magic double against the good people of this county. and to land sea, the name dylan see, particularly coming from the activities of glances cowboys, this particular unit was quickly branded outlaws and savage, notorious men acting in this county, pillaging, plundering, stealing, miss treating residents of any sort, not asking first if they were loyalist or patriot. and so the name dylan see was incredibly, i think it evoked a lot of anger and emotional reactions in the county and beyond. one of the more noteworthy events that delancey's cowboys were involved in was a fight in the northern end of the county. it's what is no
he was paroled and sent back to new york city in 1777. according to a petition of the county committee of safety, a group of patriot americans sent to governor george clinton in december 1777, delancey was supposed to remain at his house while on parole, not engaging in military activity. instead, he reportedly quickly returned to the head of the unit and, according to the petition, was acting with the greatest venom a magic double against the good people of this county. and to land sea, the...
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from new york city this morning, good morning. alongside lisa abramowicz, i am jonathan ferro and tom keene on vacation. he always gives me a hard time so in the equity market, the s&p 500 is up a couple of points. in the bond market, yields three or four basis points. yes, we are a little bit risk off. the real story is the turkish lira. dollar-year at -- dollar-lire down by 8.9%. the turkish leader deciding to get rid of another central bank governor. the new governor will focus on price stability, no doubt. he believes in a policy not unlike what we have seen from the turkish leader with somewhat higher interest rates leading to higher inflation and lower interest rates lead to lower inflation. in this particular central bank, it's said he will focus on price stability. we have to understand what he think leads to price stability and for him it's different than what we see elsewhere. lisa: there was also the question of why president erdogan and the former governor was not doing the right thing because he had achieved more pric
from new york city this morning, good morning. alongside lisa abramowicz, i am jonathan ferro and tom keene on vacation. he always gives me a hard time so in the equity market, the s&p 500 is up a couple of points. in the bond market, yields three or four basis points. yes, we are a little bit risk off. the real story is the turkish lira. dollar-year at -- dollar-lire down by 8.9%. the turkish leader deciding to get rid of another central bank governor. the new governor will focus on price...
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an enormous amount of demand in new york city for hospitality. caroline: ivan kaufman, founder of arbor reality trust. good to have sometime with you. guys, joe, you can only eat out once a night says powell. joe: that's the word. we make sure there is no inflation by making sure no one eats out too much, everyone gets a shot at the restaurant. caroline: play nice with those restaurant reservations people. that does it for whatley whatley. joe: "bloomberg technology" next in the u.s. romaine: have a good evening. this is bloomberg. (announcer) do you want to reduce stress? shed pounds? do you want to flatten your stomach? do all that and more in just 10 minutes a day with aerotrainer, the total body fitness solution that uses its revolutionary ergonomic design to help you to maintain comfortable, correct form. that means better results in less time. you can do an uncomfortable, old-fashioned crunch or an aerotrainer super crunch. turn regular planks into turbo planks without getting down on the floor. and there are over 20 exercises to choose fro
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york and the city of new york struggling as it is? we appreciate you joining us. thank you. >> let me make a final point. >> john: go ahead. >> my concern is that a moderate republican like george the surface and the republicans will win back new york. >> john: we will see. good to talk to you. joining us a trial attorney. emily zeroed if in on the 2 phrases that andrew cuomo kept repeating. saying i never touched anyone in appropriately and i never knew i made anyone uncomfortable. is that a viable defense? >> no. he kept say figure they were offended. if they were bothered. as if he believes they were not. that's a tough defense to make. these women are lying about the way they felt when they were approached in the ways they claimed. >> sandra: to your point. i acted in a way that made people feel uncomfortable. it if happened it was unintentional on his part and he felt embarrassed. >> none of that matters. how he feels doesn't matter. it's how the women felt. it was interesting he only mentioned he was apologizing to the woman. th
york and the city of new york struggling as it is? we appreciate you joining us. thank you. >> let me make a final point. >> john: go ahead. >> my concern is that a moderate republican like george the surface and the republicans will win back new york. >> john: we will see. good to talk to you. joining us a trial attorney. emily zeroed if in on the 2 phrases that andrew cuomo kept repeating. saying i never touched anyone in appropriately and i never knew i made anyone...
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of the 130 cinemas in new york city, only 50 are opening. but i think it is a psychological boost for the city, because i know you live in new york, and in the worst moments of the pandemic, you felt the infrastructure here was being compromised. i remember restaurants closing, and went past my local cinema on broadway and it was looking more and more decrepit and one day he was being warded up. -- boarded up. it was so depressing to see that falling away. to have cinemas come back, i just went into the auditorium behind me and it was a great feeling. anchor: but, how are the movies going to lure people back when we have spent a year on the couch streaming dramas? reporter: well, you make a good point, we have all been in our pajamas watching streaming services and basically been in our own bubble. i think people have a desire to get out and take part in community or communal experiences. we are social beings. the cinema is a great arena for us to get together and watch the magic of movies. i think initially, at any rate, there will be a big
of the 130 cinemas in new york city, only 50 are opening. but i think it is a psychological boost for the city, because i know you live in new york, and in the worst moments of the pandemic, you felt the infrastructure here was being compromised. i remember restaurants closing, and went past my local cinema on broadway and it was looking more and more decrepit and one day he was being warded up. -- boarded up. it was so depressing to see that falling away. to have cinemas come back, i just went...
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>> it's good news for the united states and it's good news for new york city. what we have been focused on is getting shotsed into arms as quickly as we can. we have administered over 2 million doses here in new york city. we're ready to do much more, because we know that turning vaccines into vaccinations is what's going to help us turn the corner on this terrible pandemic. >> there was an announcement overnight from the governors of texas and mississippi, that they will end the mask mandates in their states. what do you think of the timing? >> well, i don't agree with this decision. i think that it puts too many people at risk. we have to realizeconnected. if we haven't learned that lesson at this moment in the pandemic, i think that is not just unfortunate, but puts too many lives at risk. and that's what we're focused on. i'm grateful that here in new york city, because of our support from political leaders, including mayor de blasio, we're focused on the science, which indicates that masking, distancing, the other public health precautions we've been advis
>> it's good news for the united states and it's good news for new york city. what we have been focused on is getting shotsed into arms as quickly as we can. we have administered over 2 million doses here in new york city. we're ready to do much more, because we know that turning vaccines into vaccinations is what's going to help us turn the corner on this terrible pandemic. >> there was an announcement overnight from the governors of texas and mississippi, that they will end the...
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he surely is aware people are much closer together in new york city than they are in central new york and the western part of the state. shelly: cuomo has done this throughout the pandemic. taking and choosing -- picking and choosing. it is also not lost upon me that the mayor of new york city bill de blasio spent the better part of three days criticizing andrew cuomo and his sexual harassment allegations. i don't have any evidence backing that up that those are linked. it certainly is worth noting. new york city's vaccine rates are steady and going down but they are not going down as fast as the rest of the country or the rest of the state. i think it is a fair claim to make the ask the question, what is going on here? why aren't new york city's rates going down as fast as the rest of the state? matt: thank you very much, shelly banjo, r new york -- our new york bureau chief. we will give you any updates from governor cuomo if he makes an announcement besides the covid briefing. i want to get back to jim keenan and ed hammond. jim, sorry to break in on you. we value your time and i'm
he surely is aware people are much closer together in new york city than they are in central new york and the western part of the state. shelly: cuomo has done this throughout the pandemic. taking and choosing -- picking and choosing. it is also not lost upon me that the mayor of new york city bill de blasio spent the better part of three days criticizing andrew cuomo and his sexual harassment allegations. i don't have any evidence backing that up that those are linked. it certainly is worth...
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and to me, the interests of new york city and new york state are very much aligned. the fact is the city is the economic energy of the state. so we have to get on the same page, there are all of the issues that have been facility erring recently because frankly, city hall and albany have not had the kind of working relationship they need to be able to solve the problems we are seeing in front of us every day. >> i do want to ask you about universal basic income. that was one of the big issues that you talked about on the campaign trail when you ran for president. >> i remember. >> indeed, now, this has been criticized by one of your opponents. eric adams when is the brooklyn burrow president has talked about it as a ub lie. talk about it as stimulus checks are going out, maybe there's more of an appetite for direct payments are from the government in light of what we have been through with the government. talk about how the ubi would work and respond to mr. adam's criticism. >> i'm grateful that 10s of millions americans are getting $1400 relief checks that will be a
and to me, the interests of new york city and new york state are very much aligned. the fact is the city is the economic energy of the state. so we have to get on the same page, there are all of the issues that have been facility erring recently because frankly, city hall and albany have not had the kind of working relationship they need to be able to solve the problems we are seeing in front of us every day. >> i do want to ask you about universal basic income. that was one of the big...
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of the 130 cinemas in new york city, only 50 are opening. but i think it is a psychological boost for the city, because i know you live in new york, and in the worst moments of the pandemic, you felt the infrastructure here was being compromised. i remember restaurants closing, an went past my local cinema on broadway and it was looking more and more decrepit and one day he was being warded up. -- boarded up. it was so depressing to see that falling away. to have cinemas come back, i just went into the auditorium behind me and it was a great feeling. anchor: but, how are the movies going to lure people back when we have spent a year on the couch streaming dramas? reporter: well, you make a good point, we have all been in our pajamas watching streaming services and basically been in our own bubble. i think people have a desire to get out and take part in community or communal experiences. we are social beings. the cinema is a great arena for us to get together and watch the magic of movies. i think initially, at any rate, there will be a big
of the 130 cinemas in new york city, only 50 are opening. but i think it is a psychological boost for the city, because i know you live in new york, and in the worst moments of the pandemic, you felt the infrastructure here was being compromised. i remember restaurants closing, an went past my local cinema on broadway and it was looking more and more decrepit and one day he was being warded up. -- boarded up. it was so depressing to see that falling away. to have cinemas come back, i just went...
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. >>> the harrowing moments here in new york city. several new york city police officers answering a call. the shootout on theta officers wounded. >>> and on this international women's day, the messages from so many moms and front line workers who hope you'll watch right here tonight. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here as we start another week together. and we begin tonight with that news from the cdc and perhaps a first glimpse of life as we...
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woman: and now, "b world news". ♪ laura: i'm laura trevelyan in new york city and this is "bbc world news america."from europe to india, countries trying to keep vaccines inside their borders to fight coronavirus instead of exporting them. tensions in the pandemic. china retaliates in the feud with the west over alleged abuse of the uighur minorities. now, lawmakers sanctioned by beijing. the war between a mania -- between armenia and azerbaijan over a disputed region is over, but now russia i playing a role there. >> the armenians have not had corol over who and what uses this. that is down to the russians. the russian military has a checkpoint down there. they decide. they call the shots around he now. ♪ laura: plus, ballet in the park, thousands in new york city have found place in the pandemic, delighting passersby. ♪ laura: welcome to "world news america" in the u.k., u.s. and around the globe. we begin with the global tension over the global supply of corona vaccines, countries struggling with outbreaks and tried to restrict export of vaccines made within the borders, the e
woman: and now, "b world news". ♪ laura: i'm laura trevelyan in new york city and this is "bbc world news america."from europe to india, countries trying to keep vaccines inside their borders to fight coronavirus instead of exporting them. tensions in the pandemic. china retaliates in the feud with the west over alleged abuse of the uighur minorities. now, lawmakers sanctioned by beijing. the war between a mania -- between armenia and azerbaijan over a disputed region is...
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this is a new type of newspaper that began in new york city. any ideas why it would have been called the penny press? >> because it was cheaper? prof. lucht: it was cheaper, absolutely. it was sold for a penny. this is a new idea in journalism. until then, newspapers had been sold mainly by subscriptions. they catered to the business class and political elites, and they were far more expensive. they cost about $10 a year for a subscription, which was a lot of money back then, and up to six pennies for one issue. the idea for a cheap newspaper actually did not come from a journalist at all. it came from a medical student named horatio shepherd, who noticed as he walked to medical school in new york city how many vendors were on the streets selling things for just a penny. what he noticed was that people were willing to buy anything for a penny. they were willing to give up a penny pretty easily. his idea was, when a selling -- why not sell a newspaper for a penny and fill it with content that would be of interest that particular day that would b
this is a new type of newspaper that began in new york city. any ideas why it would have been called the penny press? >> because it was cheaper? prof. lucht: it was cheaper, absolutely. it was sold for a penny. this is a new idea in journalism. until then, newspapers had been sold mainly by subscriptions. they catered to the business class and political elites, and they were far more expensive. they cost about $10 a year for a subscription, which was a lot of money back then, and up to...
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horrific crash as a car plows into an outdoor dining area in new york city. the latest on the injured tonight. tainted baby f food: the federal government takes action after toxins are found in certain baby foods. and it's friday, so cbs' steve hartman is "on the road," with a story of love that bloomed as the pandemic unfolded. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin tonight with the rapid move to start loosening coronavirus restrictions, and a new warning that those changes could lead to another deadly spike in cases. tonight, dr. anthony fauci says he is concerned that a recent drop in infections nationwide has now stalled and could start climbing again. new research from the c.d.c. appears to back that up, suggesting that in places where in-person dining is allowed, the death rate from covid goes up. at the same time, scientists at the c.d.c. say they now have evidence that masks work, leading to f
horrific crash as a car plows into an outdoor dining area in new york city. the latest on the injured tonight. tainted baby f food: the federal government takes action after toxins are found in certain baby foods. and it's friday, so cbs' steve hartman is "on the road," with a story of love that bloomed as the pandemic unfolded. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers...
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new york city is going to come back, and it will be a recovery for all of us. it will include people everywhere. we had the most folks ride our subway last thursday since the pandemic began. the city is coming back strong, but i'm going to make sure everyone comes alone. >> brennan: i have to ask you about this really troubling spike in hate crimes. it is the city with the most significant spike in crimes against asian-americans. why weren't you better prepared for this? a hate crmes unit at is with asian-ans it hasenorrendou. we have asian-american police officers out in communities, finding the people who did it, and making sure there are consequences. all americans should stand up for asian-americans. we've got to do this together. >> brennan: mayor, thank you for your time. and "face the nation" will be back in a minute with arkansas governor, asa hutchinson. stay with us. it's occasional constipation. maybe it's not. it could be a chronic medical condition called ibs-c, and time to say yesss! to linzess. linzess works differently than laxatives. it helps r
new york city is going to come back, and it will be a recovery for all of us. it will include people everywhere. we had the most folks ride our subway last thursday since the pandemic began. the city is coming back strong, but i'm going to make sure everyone comes alone. >> brennan: i have to ask you about this really troubling spike in hate crimes. it is the city with the most significant spike in crimes against asian-americans. why weren't you better prepared for this? a hate crmes unit...
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the deepening feud between new york's governor and new york city's mayor. the governor says he won't resign in the face of to scandals pretty much saying it's because bill deblasio has made a huge mess. don't forget "outnumbered" is next at the top of the hour. don't miss it. is that karl rove? yep. >>> you also have new york city which is in a very precarious situation. it's teetering, to use a word, crime is way up. homelessness is way up. many people have left. we have to get new york city functional again and safe again. and viable again. we have to do that quickly. >> harris: the gloves are off. that is new york governor andrew cuomo throwing new york city's mayor under the bus to justify staying on the job. cuomo is facing multiple calls for member of his own party to resign. you know that. we are reporting it. three women have come forward, two of them aides, claims that he made unwanted advances. and this came after de blasio hit the governor over the scandal. here the mayor is today. >> he should address his own problems, and not try to put down th
the deepening feud between new york's governor and new york city's mayor. the governor says he won't resign in the face of to scandals pretty much saying it's because bill deblasio has made a huge mess. don't forget "outnumbered" is next at the top of the hour. don't miss it. is that karl rove? yep. >>> you also have new york city which is in a very precarious situation. it's teetering, to use a word, crime is way up. homelessness is way up. many people have left. we have to...
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from new york city, good morning. up next, a conversation you don't want to miss on the equity market, abby joseph cohen from goldman sachs. this is bloomberg surveillance. ♪ ♪ >> rates are going to keep rising until we get that disorderly market functioning. >> it is going to be very hard for yields to sit there and for markets to believe the fed isn't going to move sooner. >> if the fed starts talking about to bring their asset program, i think that will be negative for with assets -- negative for risk assets. >> half of the markets once to have better jobs data, and the other half is scared because of the potential inflationary consequences. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. jonathan: from new york city, for our audience worldwide, good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live on tv and radio. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. your equity market taking a dive on the nasdaq, off by 180, down by 1.5%. the outlook gets better
from new york city, good morning. up next, a conversation you don't want to miss on the equity market, abby joseph cohen from goldman sachs. this is bloomberg surveillance. ♪ ♪ >> rates are going to keep rising until we get that disorderly market functioning. >> it is going to be very hard for yields to sit there and for markets to believe the fed isn't going to move sooner. >> if the fed starts talking about to bring their asset program, i think that will be negative for...
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his push to bring that soroft system to new york city as a candidate for mayor. we're carvana, the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand-new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a few questions. and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot and pick up your car, that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way at carvana. >>> so what if the government gave you $500 every month, no strings attached would it make your life a little easier that's the question being asked in ulster county, two hours north of new york city half of the residents there were living paycheck to paycheck, even before the pandemic now they're applying for the biggest universal basic income program in the country here's cnbc's contessa brewer. >> i have a side job just to make a little ex
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from new york city, this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts. you can spend thousands and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo. you can stretch and strengthen your core, relieve back pain, and tone your entire body. (man) and you're stretching your lower back on there. there is no better feeling. (announcer) do planks for maximum core and total body conditioning. (woman) aerotrainer makes me want to work out. look at me. it works, 100%. (announcer) find out more at aerotrainer.com. that's aerotrainer.com. ♪ jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, this is "bloomberg surveillance." it all starts here in the bond market. a bid into the long end. we are down by about five basis points on 30's. on tens right now, yields into 1.67%. it spills over to here. switch up the board to the equity market. is this a story of correlation or causation? yields are lower, the nasdaq is bid. maybe this is just a reinforcing narrative now. you can't fight back too much. yields come in and we push higher on the nasdaq 100 by 0.9%.
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from new york city, good morning. i'm jonathan ferro. new price action this wednesday morning looks like this. we grind higher by not even a 10th of 1% in the fx market, euro-dollar stable. even with a move in the bond market. yields up by three basis points. tom: we are getting used to it. well said. two-year with some stability. i would note after the big day yesterday the fixed average 24 on 23.49. jonathan: excuse the cliches one day is not a trend. we talked with blackrock and talked about symmetrical risk around treasuries after this massive move. blackrock sticking with us. tom: there'll be two hours of debate. two hours of debate today in the house. festivities in the house today, emily wilkins her to give us a brief. i know it starts at 9:00 a.m., do we need to tune in or is this boredom personified? >> we will have two hours of debate for the actual vote on the bill. these are taking longer because you cannot have 435 people packed into a room during a coronavirus pandemic. but we are expecting the bill to pass the house today.
from new york city, good morning. i'm jonathan ferro. new price action this wednesday morning looks like this. we grind higher by not even a 10th of 1% in the fx market, euro-dollar stable. even with a move in the bond market. yields up by three basis points. tom: we are getting used to it. well said. two-year with some stability. i would note after the big day yesterday the fixed average 24 on 23.49. jonathan: excuse the cliches one day is not a trend. we talked with blackrock and talked about...
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this isn't just about bridges being fixed and new heathrow like airport in new york city. i think that's the area we have to focus on here. the idea this is a reshaping of social programs in a way we have not seen since fdr. jonathan: this is not about new york, let's be clear about that. coming up. from new york city this morning, good morning. tom: i just wanted infrastructure project. why can't we have a mcdonald's. jonathan: atlanta airport is great. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts, and it's frustrating. you can spend thousands on drugs, doctors, devices, and mattresses, and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo, the ergonomically correct exercise breakthrough that cradles your body so you can stretch and strengthen your core, relieve back pain, and tone your entire body. since i've been using the aerotrainer, my back pain is gone. when you're stretching your lower back on there, there is no better feeling. (announcer) do pelvic tilts for perfect abs and to strengthen your back. do planks for maximum core and total body conditioning.
this isn't just about bridges being fixed and new heathrow like airport in new york city. i think that's the area we have to focus on here. the idea this is a reshaping of social programs in a way we have not seen since fdr. jonathan: this is not about new york, let's be clear about that. coming up. from new york city this morning, good morning. tom: i just wanted infrastructure project. why can't we have a mcdonald's. jonathan: atlanta airport is great. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) back...
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from new york city, good. i'm jonathan ferro. here's the price action. as we count onto the opening bell, nine points up on the s&p. we advance .25%, by three basis points, on the tenure to 166.54. europe is 118. yesterday, 118.73. for more on the day. on the week, a break, a clean break. there is the crude story. price action off of the back of wti. wti is 59.79, up a little more than 2%. california making the announcement in the last 20 -- last one he for hours, 50 plus eligible for the vaccine. at the same time, the announcement in the middle of the month, april 15, 16 plus. we have seen this state after state over the last several weeks pushing to widen and open up eligibility for this vaccine. lisa: is it just me or is there a mystery behind how this is being done? in other words, what the criteria are for each state to open up eligibility, why they're waiting, when they can say ok, how quickly people can get in line. i look every day to see if there is a wait list to get extra supply people do not use at the end of the day. they are all filled up a
from new york city, good. i'm jonathan ferro. here's the price action. as we count onto the opening bell, nine points up on the s&p. we advance .25%, by three basis points, on the tenure to 166.54. europe is 118. yesterday, 118.73. for more on the day. on the week, a break, a clean break. there is the crude story. price action off of the back of wti. wti is 59.79, up a little more than 2%. california making the announcement in the last 20 -- last one he for hours, 50 plus eligible for the...
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you were born in new york city? leonard: absolutely. david: your mother was estee lauder. that was not her name when she was born. leonard: she was josephine estee lauder and her mother was hungarian and they called her esty. she liked that better than just been. david: when -- she liked that better than josephine. david: were you wealthy growing up? leonard: this was during the depression. my father sold silk. silk did not do well during the depression. my mother had ambitions to be an actress or to make people beautiful. i had a friend in high school who said she was always coming out her girlfriends' hair and making them pretty. that became her vocation. david: when you talk about your youth in new york city, you talk about it in great detail. how can someone talk about something that happened 80 years ago? leonard: it is easier to talk about something that happened 80 years ago than to remember what i had for lunch today! david: what got your mother started in the cosmetics world? leonard: she started to sell the products her uncle had made. she decided she could do be
you were born in new york city? leonard: absolutely. david: your mother was estee lauder. that was not her name when she was born. leonard: she was josephine estee lauder and her mother was hungarian and they called her esty. she liked that better than just been. david: when -- she liked that better than josephine. david: were you wealthy growing up? leonard: this was during the depression. my father sold silk. silk did not do well during the depression. my mother had ambitions to be an actress...
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in new york city for — vaccination rates up quickly. in new york city for example, _ vaccination rates up quickly. in new york city for example, in _ vaccination rates up quickly. in new york city for example, in the - york city for example, in the redbaiting is cause for celebration but has a ten feet, does that concern you?— but has a ten feet, does that concern ou? ~ . ., , concern you? what we have seen in euro -e is concern you? what we have seen in europe is concerning. _ concern you? what we have seen in europe is concerning. i— concern you? what we have seen in europe is concerning. i think - concern you? what we have seen in europe is concerning. i think that i europe is concerning. i think that india and the astrazeneca vaccine seems to safe but trust has been shaken in many people and i think thatis shaken in many people and i think that is concerning on a global level. what i would say is if you are thinking about eating in a restaurant. first of all, are you vaccinated, are the people that you are each and with vaccinat
in new york city for — vaccination rates up quickly. in new york city for example, _ vaccination rates up quickly. in new york city for example, in _ vaccination rates up quickly. in new york city for example, in the - york city for example, in the redbaiting is cause for celebration but has a ten feet, does that concern you?— but has a ten feet, does that concern ou? ~ . ., , concern you? what we have seen in euro -e is concern you? what we have seen in europe is concerning. _ concern you?...
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study of the new york city covid variant. he and other researchers conclude that this variant's, quote, unique set of spike mutations may pose an antigenic challenge for current interventions. dr. ho, thank you for being here to help us understand the new challenges we're facing now. i just said what was in your study. i don't understand it so i'm going to read you another piece from your study and i'd love you to explain to us what this and love you to explain what this means. you say file genetic analysises of the sequences in the database further reveal that this variant is scattered in northeast of the united states and its unique set of spike mew titians poses a challenge. what does that mean in language i can understand? >> thank you for having me on the program, ali. we've been doing studies to look for the variants from u.k., south africa, brazil, here in new york city. and we indeed found a few such variants in our midst. but in the course of doing that we identified homegrown variants, which is now referred to as b1
study of the new york city covid variant. he and other researchers conclude that this variant's, quote, unique set of spike mutations may pose an antigenic challenge for current interventions. dr. ho, thank you for being here to help us understand the new challenges we're facing now. i just said what was in your study. i don't understand it so i'm going to read you another piece from your study and i'd love you to explain to us what this and love you to explain what this means. you say file...
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accuweather feels for new york city as low as zero. for accuweather, i'm meteorologist chris nallan. >>> coming up, we take you to what's being called the polar bear hotel, and why it's so controversial. >>> also ahead, it wasn't a bird or a plane. the bizarre sight over the eastern u.s. >>> and the mother arrested, charged with harassing members of her daughter's cheerleading team. the fake videos she's accused of making. needles. essential for pine trees, but maybe not for people with certain inflammatory conditions. because there are options. like an “unjection™”. xeljanz. the first and only pill of its kind that treats moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when other medicines have not helped enough. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections, like tb and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. serious, someti
accuweather feels for new york city as low as zero. for accuweather, i'm meteorologist chris nallan. >>> coming up, we take you to what's being called the polar bear hotel, and why it's so controversial. >>> also ahead, it wasn't a bird or a plane. the bizarre sight over the eastern u.s. >>> and the mother arrested, charged with harassing members of her daughter's cheerleading team. the fake videos she's accused of making. needles. essential for pine trees, but maybe...
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this was a new type of newspaper that began in new york city right any ideas why it would have been called the penny press. it was cheaper. absolutely. yep. it was sold for a penny. um you know, this was a new idea in journalism until then newspapers have been sold mainly by subscription. they catered to the business class and political elites and they were far more expensive. they cost about ten dollars a year for a subscription, which was a lot of money back then and up to six pennies for one issue the idea for a cheap newspaper actually didn't come from a journalist at all. it came from a medical student named horatio shepherd. who noticed as he walked to medical school in new york city how many vendors were on the streets selling things for just a penny and what he noticed was that people were willing to buy anything for a penny. you know they were they were willing to give up a penny pretty easily. so his idea was why not sell a newspaper for a penny right and fill it with content that would be of interest that particular day. that would be entertaining that would you know, give peopl
this was a new type of newspaper that began in new york city right any ideas why it would have been called the penny press. it was cheaper. absolutely. yep. it was sold for a penny. um you know, this was a new idea in journalism until then newspapers have been sold mainly by subscription. they catered to the business class and political elites and they were far more expensive. they cost about ten dollars a year for a subscription, which was a lot of money back then and up to six pennies for one...
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now the new york city police department says there is a sharp increase in anti asian hate crimes they say there have been $27.00 similar incidents that took place over the course of the last year 12 of which were violent assaults. now there has been a conversation among the us public about asian racism we've heard statements from the by administration as president biden said during his 1st primetime address and asian violence and seen a phobia is run it's un-american and it must stop today president biden is announcing new actions to respond to the increase in acts of violence and to advance safety inclusion and beeline for all asian american native hawaiian and pacific islander communities and now we have a children's book publisher that is stepping up and removing one of the books written by children's offer author dave pilkey one of his children's books which was published reported to basically repeat and play up anti asian stereotypes the publisher has removed it it was brought to my attention that this book also contains harmful racial sirrah types and passively racist imagery in
now the new york city police department says there is a sharp increase in anti asian hate crimes they say there have been $27.00 similar incidents that took place over the course of the last year 12 of which were violent assaults. now there has been a conversation among the us public about asian racism we've heard statements from the by administration as president biden said during his 1st primetime address and asian violence and seen a phobia is run it's un-american and it must stop today...
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buildings of new york city the time when the population of new york triples from one and a half million to four and a half or five million people in the span of a single generation. it's the time when an airplane first buzzes over. the new york harbor with wilbur wright at the controls. the time of the first automobile traffic jam on upper west side. and on a night in september 1909 the first time that the city was illuminated with electric lights from the battery all the way up to the top of manhattan island and the bridges across the east river none of them older than 25 years old. or lit up. as if by diamonds in the night and people who as children had read by whale oil lamps. could now see the city glittering in the night and so you wouldn't be surprised to find out that this was a time of enormous optimism. sense of possibility and of progress a sense that the way the world had been for generation after generation did not have to be the way it was forever. and that's the framework in which i tell the story of. a terrible catastrophic fire in the heart of greenwich village just off
buildings of new york city the time when the population of new york triples from one and a half million to four and a half or five million people in the span of a single generation. it's the time when an airplane first buzzes over. the new york harbor with wilbur wright at the controls. the time of the first automobile traffic jam on upper west side. and on a night in september 1909 the first time that the city was illuminated with electric lights from the battery all the way up to the top of...
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from new york city this morning, good morning. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. a busy week ahead. chairman powell concluding on thursday, and then on friday, the payrolls report. let's get to the price action of this morning. we settled down. we stabilize. we bounce on the s&p 500. so much about the bond market, really just quite violent in thursday's session. yields popping up to 1.41%. on the 30 year yield, we break out just a little bit in 30's. yields up to 2.216%. that was a long weekend. tom: i am looking for an entry point. jonathan: what did you do on friday? tom: we went to potty train -- we went to puppy training. jonathan: very good. tom: the dog is training. jonathan: just comparing and contrasting -- [indiscernible] [laughter] jonathan: from new york, greg valliere coming up shortly. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. senate democrats will not try to raise the minimum wage as part of the $1.9 trillion relief package. they had considered including tax
from new york city this morning, good morning. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. a busy week ahead. chairman powell concluding on thursday, and then on friday, the payrolls report. let's get to the price action of this morning. we settled down. we stabilize. we bounce on the s&p 500. so much about the bond market, really just quite violent in thursday's session. yields popping up to 1.41%. on the 30 year yield, we break out just a little bit in 30's. yields up to...