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it's a big part of what makes new york new york. there's a real hunger to get back to doing what we do. ready many broadway theaters have announced plans to reopen in september, but it remains to be seen if enough people come to revive the industry for shows to be profitable while the seats must be filled. it's not for the faint hearted because the margin very tight. my sense is businesses and sectors like tourism and the arts. they will start to rebound, but they're not going to be like they were before. james perry is an economist at the new school center for new york city affairs. he focuses on the labor market and workforce policies. your expend hit hard economically by the depression, the fiscal crisis of the 7911. how do you compare the economic challenges new york city's facing today to those in the past? well, as far greater than anything we've seen since the 1900 thirty's, more than a 1000000 jobs were lost and we'll get to the end of 2021. we will still be down 3 240-0000 jobs in new york city. so you think new york is rea
it's a big part of what makes new york new york. there's a real hunger to get back to doing what we do. ready many broadway theaters have announced plans to reopen in september, but it remains to be seen if enough people come to revive the industry for shows to be profitable while the seats must be filled. it's not for the faint hearted because the margin very tight. my sense is businesses and sectors like tourism and the arts. they will start to rebound, but they're not going to be like they...
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the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. meeks: it is my honor to yield one minute to the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. garamendi: thank you. i rise in support of the resolution. the united states congress has the sole constitutional power to declare war and therefore constitutional duty to consider debate and if necessary repeal an authorization to use military force. for the very title of this aumf shows how much it has strayed from its original purpose. the 2002 authorization for the use of military force against iraq was designed to address the threat posed by an iraq run by saddam hussein. he has been dead for many years. we have the responsibility to members of the armed forces who risk their lives and the american public who fund these seemingly endless conflicts to terminate the current 2002 authorization to use force. since 2009, i voted consist teptly to revoke this open-ended authorization and to reassert congress'
the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. meeks: it is my honor to yield one minute to the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. garamendi: thank you. i rise in support of the resolution. the united states congress has the sole constitutional power to declare war and therefore constitutional duty to consider debate and if necessary repeal an authorization to use military force. for the very title...
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it's a big part of what makes new york new york. there's a real hunger to get back to doing what we do. ready many broadway theaters have announced plans to reopen in september, but it remains to be seen if enough people come to revive the industry for shows to be profitable, all the seats must be filled. it's not for the faint hearted because the margin is very tight. my sense is businesses and sectors like tourism and the arts. they will start to rebound, but they're not going to be like they were before. james perry is an economist at the new school center for new york city affairs. he focuses on the labor market and workforce policies. your expend hit hard economically by the depression, the fiscal crisis of the 7911. how do you compare the economic challenges new york city's facing today to those in the past? well, as far greater than anything we've seen since the 1900 thirty's, more than a 1000000 jobs were lost and we'll get to the end of 2021. we will still be down 3 240-0000 jobs in new york city. so you think new york is r
it's a big part of what makes new york new york. there's a real hunger to get back to doing what we do. ready many broadway theaters have announced plans to reopen in september, but it remains to be seen if enough people come to revive the industry for shows to be profitable, all the seats must be filled. it's not for the faint hearted because the margin is very tight. my sense is businesses and sectors like tourism and the arts. they will start to rebound, but they're not going to be like they...
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Jun 28, 2021
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it's a big part of what makes new york new york. there's a real hunger to get back to doing what we do. many broadway theaters have announced plans to reopen in september, but it remains to be seen if enough people come to revive the industry for shows to be profitable while the seats must be filled. it's not for the faint hearted because the margin very tight. my sense is businesses in sectors like tourism and the arts. they will start to rebound, but they're not going to be like they were before. james perry is an economist at the new school center for new york city affairs. he focuses on the labor market and workforce policies. you're expend, hit hard economically by the depression, the fiscal crisis of the 7911. how do you compare the economic challenges new york city is facing today to those in the past? well, is far greater than anything we've seen since the 1900 thirty's, more than a 1000000 jobs were lost and we'll get to the end of 2021. we will still be down 3 240-0000 jobs in new york city. so you think new york is really
it's a big part of what makes new york new york. there's a real hunger to get back to doing what we do. many broadway theaters have announced plans to reopen in september, but it remains to be seen if enough people come to revive the industry for shows to be profitable while the seats must be filled. it's not for the faint hearted because the margin very tight. my sense is businesses in sectors like tourism and the arts. they will start to rebound, but they're not going to be like they were...
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the film that brought harsh controversy to new york. but our story also has to do with a quiet street in connecticut. where a young man, a minister port jehovah's witnesses, went four door to door with a photograph record which he paid for anyone who cared to listen. ♪ ♪ ♪ that phonograph record also caused controversy. two disputes, each of which went to the united states supreme court, and there these cases, of the film and phonograph record, became a chapter in the history of the united states constitution. each and interpretation affecting many people. a crucial decision. in 1921, new york state adopted a system of film censorship. henceforth, before a film could be shown in the state, and any place of amusement charging admission, it would have to have the states approval. during the next 30 years, the states reviewers in new york city examined almost 50,000 films. most were promptly approved. in some cases, the board asked for cuts. a few films were banned outright. for such cases, the law provided an appeal procedure to the
the film that brought harsh controversy to new york. but our story also has to do with a quiet street in connecticut. where a young man, a minister port jehovah's witnesses, went four door to door with a photograph record which he paid for anyone who cared to listen. ♪ ♪ ♪ that phonograph record also caused controversy. two disputes, each of which went to the united states supreme court, and there these cases, of the film and phonograph record, became a chapter in the history of the...
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it's a big part of what makes new york new york. there's a real hunger to get back to doing what we do. ready ready many broadway theaters have announced plans to reopen in september, but it remains to be seen if enough people come to revive the industry for shows to be profitable while the seats must be filled. it's not for the faint hearted because the margin is very tight. my sense is businesses in sectors like tourism and the arts. they will start to rebound, but they're not going to be like they were before. james perry is an economist at the new school center for new york city affairs. he focuses on the labor market and workforce policies. your expend hit hard economically by the depression, the fiscal crisis of the 7911. how do you compare the economic challenges new york city is facing today to those in the past? well, is far greater than anything we've seen since the 900 thirty's. more than a 1000000 jobs were lost and we'll get to the end of 2021. we will still be down 3 240-0000 jobs in new york city. so you think new yor
it's a big part of what makes new york new york. there's a real hunger to get back to doing what we do. ready ready many broadway theaters have announced plans to reopen in september, but it remains to be seen if enough people come to revive the industry for shows to be profitable while the seats must be filled. it's not for the faint hearted because the margin is very tight. my sense is businesses in sectors like tourism and the arts. they will start to rebound, but they're not going to be...
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Jun 24, 2021
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it's a big part of what makes new york new york. there's a real hunger to get back to doing what we do. ready many broadway theaters have announced plans to reopen in september, but it remains to be seen if enough people come to revive the industry for shows to be profitable while the seats must be filled. it's not for the faint hearted because the margin very tight. my sense is businesses in sectors like tourism and the arts. they will start to rebound, but they're not going to be like they were before. james perry is an economist at the new school center for new york city affairs. he focuses on the labor market and workforce policies. your expend hit hard economically by the depression, the fiscal crisis of the 7911. how do you compare the economic challenges new york city is facing today to those in the past? well, is far greater than anything we've seen since the 900 thirty's. more than a 1000000 jobs were lost and we'll get to the end of 2021. we will still be down 3 240-0000 jobs in new york city. so you think new york is real
it's a big part of what makes new york new york. there's a real hunger to get back to doing what we do. ready many broadway theaters have announced plans to reopen in september, but it remains to be seen if enough people come to revive the industry for shows to be profitable while the seats must be filled. it's not for the faint hearted because the margin very tight. my sense is businesses in sectors like tourism and the arts. they will start to rebound, but they're not going to be like they...
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often or maybe ever in new york? politicians getting indicted for public corruption. it happens occasionally. not very often though. and yet as soon as she was elected attorney general of new york, letitia james promised that she would investigate the trump organization. at the time she didn't identify a crime that she alleged they committed. she went for it anyway. now she's confirmed she has started a criminal probe into the former president's business deals and she still has not yet identified a crime. donald trump jr. is the executive vice president of the trump organization. he joins us in a buried thanks so much for coming on. what is this investigation about do you think? >> i think everyone's been trying to figure that out for five years. i think it's a political persecution and i know that because she literally campaigned on it. she was going to investigate the crimes. the problem is it wasn't as though she was part of this office. she had no idea. but in new york, it's okay to try to persecute your politica
often or maybe ever in new york? politicians getting indicted for public corruption. it happens occasionally. not very often though. and yet as soon as she was elected attorney general of new york, letitia james promised that she would investigate the trump organization. at the time she didn't identify a crime that she alleged they committed. she went for it anyway. now she's confirmed she has started a criminal probe into the former president's business deals and she still has not yet...
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in newj york has been on and they can't do it— york has been on and they can't do it on— york has been on and they can't do it on airspace. _ york has been on and they can't do it on airspace. and _ york has been on and they can't do it on airspace. and that - york has been on and they can't do it on airspace. and that is i do it on airspace. and that is really— do it on airspace. and that is really interesting. _ do it on airspace. and that is really interesting. airspace l really...
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so in that first week the new york times, new york post, new york daily news did all cover the riots. but it was buried news it was not prominent for front page news. the village voice date major stories on the stonewall riots, and had reporters on the scene even trapped inside the bar during the riots. and those were you know, much more significant stories. but it was really the alternative press, and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively, and those of the stories that historians rely on, along with oral histories, police reports and photographs for rounding out the picture of what happened that evening. >> and the documentary of a little even sends. our guest is mark stein, he is joining us from granted related to new york. he's also the author of rethinking the gay and lesbian movement, in 60 -- city of sisterly and brotherly love. as we talk about stonewall, the rights 50 years ago. a turning point for the lgbtq community. tom's on the phone from flint michigan. good morning. >> hi, good morning to both of you gentlemen and to all the vie
so in that first week the new york times, new york post, new york daily news did all cover the riots. but it was buried news it was not prominent for front page news. the village voice date major stories on the stonewall riots, and had reporters on the scene even trapped inside the bar during the riots. and those were you know, much more significant stories. but it was really the alternative press, and the lgbt press that covered the riots more sympathetically, more comprehensively, and those...
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continÚa la reapertura de la ciudad de nueva york. restaurantes y cafeterÍas ya operan a toda su capacidad. >> que las oficinas vuelvan. paulina: en nueva york, las autoridades continÚan la bÚsqueda contra el sujeto que abriÓ fuego contra otro hombre y con los niÑos de por medio. >> a cualquiera le venden un arma. paulina: venezuela empata con ecuador en la copa amÉrica. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] >> noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana. fÉlix: muy buenas noches y bienvenidos. la tormenta claudette ha dejado muerte y destrucciÓn a su paso en el suroeste del paÍs. se reportan inundaciones, caÍdas de Árboles y tendido elÉctrico. paulina: todo indica que claudette seguirÁ causando daÑo, ya que todo indica que se va a fortalecer antes de dejar carolina del norte. reportero: la tormenta sigue con fuertes lluvias y vientos. 10 personas murieron el sÁbado en un choque al sur de montgomery, en la interestatal 65. autoridades dicen que posiblemente los vehÍculos planearon en la carretera mojada. ocho niÑos murieron en un veh
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just walk around new york city. new york city does feel back a month and a half, two months ago, restaurants were empty except maybe a little bit outside. the hotels were mostly empty. that is all coming back, and that is happening nationwide, joe, and that's one of the reasons 559,000 jobs okay, a little bit below what wall street expected. but forget about the expectation because the numbers were all over the map. literally throw a dart, hit a number, that's the way. look at the averages over the past three months, yeah, last month was weak, 1.65 million jobs created over the past three months. look at the longer-term trend. the unemployment rate coming down, and, joe, the best news of all, is that average hourly earnings rose 0.5%. that doesn't sound like a lot, i know, but it is. people that are working are getting paid more to do it. more money in people's pockets. >> amen. >> brian, thank you so much, really appreciate that update. and that really is, that's two great things happening right now. people are goi
just walk around new york city. new york city does feel back a month and a half, two months ago, restaurants were empty except maybe a little bit outside. the hotels were mostly empty. that is all coming back, and that is happening nationwide, joe, and that's one of the reasons 559,000 jobs okay, a little bit below what wall street expected. but forget about the expectation because the numbers were all over the map. literally throw a dart, hit a number, that's the way. look at the averages over...
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although this case is taking place in a few days time in new york state in new york city, they are international efforts underway as well. and the significance of this particular deal that johnson and johnson has reached, is that that may set the template for other pharmaceutical companies who want to try and reach a deal, and thereby avoid the risk of a jury trial either within the united states or even further afield, so this is a significant moment in terms of the battle against opioid that new york attorney general saying that it's very important that johnson and johnson has formerly said it will not be distributing or manufacturing these points in the future even though it says it has stopped recently, and this is the type of template that legal experts will be looking at, not only in new york state, and not only in the united states, but around the world where points have indeed been a massive scourge. i thank you for that update there. mike hannah, for us in washington, d. c. well, the us government has declared the opioid crisis of public health emergency. it started in the late ninety's
although this case is taking place in a few days time in new york state in new york city, they are international efforts underway as well. and the significance of this particular deal that johnson and johnson has reached, is that that may set the template for other pharmaceutical companies who want to try and reach a deal, and thereby avoid the risk of a jury trial either within the united states or even further afield, so this is a significant moment in terms of the battle against opioid that...
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i'll just there is kristin. salumi has more from the un headquarters in new york. the you on top humanitarian official, mark low cock has been warning of impending famine and ethiopia as t gray region. and now it's official, according to an assessment by 15 you and agencies regional groups and jose, some 350000 people are now facing those catastrophic conditions. that's the highest number of people in any one country in the last decade. but despite the united nations sounding the alarm, the security council has yet to hold an open meeting on the situation. despite attempts by european members and the united states, the united states ambassador to the un when to thomas greenfield, describe the situation as a man made humanitarian emergency. the security council's failure is unacceptable. we have addressed other emergent crisis with public meetings, but not with this one. so i asked those who refused to address this issue publicly to african lives, not matter. it's time for the security council to have a public meeting on this issue. it's time for the counsel to take
i'll just there is kristin. salumi has more from the un headquarters in new york. the you on top humanitarian official, mark low cock has been warning of impending famine and ethiopia as t gray region. and now it's official, according to an assessment by 15 you and agencies regional groups and jose, some 350000 people are now facing those catastrophic conditions. that's the highest number of people in any one country in the last decade. but despite the united nations sounding the alarm, the...
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it's a big part of what makes new york new york. there's a real hunger to get back to doing what we do. ready many broadway theaters have announced plans to reopen in september, but it remains to be seen if enough people come to revive the industry for shows to be profitable while the seats must be filled. it's not for the faint hearted because the margin very tight. my sense is businesses in sectors like tourism and the arts. they will start to rebound, but they're not going to be like they were before. james perry is an economist at the new school center for new york city affairs. he focuses on the labor market and workforce policies. your expend hit hard economically by the depression, the fiscal crisis of the 7911. how do you compare the economic challenges new york city is facing today to those in the past? well, is far greater than anything we've seen since the 1900 thirty's, more than a 1000000 jobs were lost and we'll get to the end of 2021. we will still be down 3 240-0000 jobs in new york city. so you think new york is rea
it's a big part of what makes new york new york. there's a real hunger to get back to doing what we do. ready many broadway theaters have announced plans to reopen in september, but it remains to be seen if enough people come to revive the industry for shows to be profitable while the seats must be filled. it's not for the faint hearted because the margin very tight. my sense is businesses in sectors like tourism and the arts. they will start to rebound, but they're not going to be like they...
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new york state is terribly slow and new york city and you are right. i covered a lot of mayoral races. keeping a keen eye on this one, too. and it is staggering just how incompetent it was. maya wylie here in this race said yesterday paraphrasing you can't be surprised at this point at how inept the process it is because time and time again they fail. as you mentioned turning down money that could have led to improvements. they didn't clear the rolls for test ballots and for hours it looked like it spun on the head. adams' lead all but vanished to garcia and then the board of elections simply withdrew the numbers and took hours to offer an explanation as to what happened. just further sowing chaos and confusion when americans don't have necessarily a lot of faith in the voting system because of the doubts planted by former president trump and his cronies. i'll spare the yankee fan joke here, joe and mika. this is a disgrace. >>> a deeper dive into what's happening in new york city and why. >> i want to illustrate how ranked choice voting works. green p
new york state is terribly slow and new york city and you are right. i covered a lot of mayoral races. keeping a keen eye on this one, too. and it is staggering just how incompetent it was. maya wylie here in this race said yesterday paraphrasing you can't be surprised at this point at how inept the process it is because time and time again they fail. as you mentioned turning down money that could have led to improvements. they didn't clear the rolls for test ballots and for hours it looked...
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sponsored by nbc for new york. telemundo 47. politico. the new york urban league. the citizens but it commission and the new york city campaign finance board. >> good evening, from studio eight h, the legendary home of saturday night live. welcome to the final debate before the mayoral primary vote on tuesday. i am joined by my colleague melissa russo, the morning anchor at telemundo 47, and sally goldenberg, the city hall euro chief or politico. this is a two hour debate. streaming on wnbc and w nj you digital platform. including nbc new york.com, the nbc new york app and politico.com. for boaters who are blind or have low vision, the campaign finance board has posted visual description for the studio, moderators and candidates on its twitter account, at n.y.c. see sp. the leading contenders are here tonight, their positions on stage were chosen by random drawing. a few rules for the candidates, for a traditional question and answer you will have one minute to respond and offer a 32nd rebuttal at the moderator's discretion. also asking questions, who are looking f
sponsored by nbc for new york. telemundo 47. politico. the new york urban league. the citizens but it commission and the new york city campaign finance board. >> good evening, from studio eight h, the legendary home of saturday night live. welcome to the final debate before the mayoral primary vote on tuesday. i am joined by my colleague melissa russo, the morning anchor at telemundo 47, and sally goldenberg, the city hall euro chief or politico. this is a two hour debate. streaming on...
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in new york in a monthly publication for boys and girls. very popular. the cereal was favorably received and alger rewrote it this back form, enlarged it in book form publishing it as the verse volume of his series intended to illustrate the life and experience was the friendless and vagrant children who are now numbered by thousands in new york and other cities. alger noted he went on that the, quote, necessary information has been gathered mainly from personal observation and conversations with the boys themselves. dick, as you can see here, earns his living as a boot block on the streets of new york polishing shoes. what exactly were those personal conversations and observations. he wrote an article for ladies home journal called, are my boys real? he wrote that the first street boy with whom i became acquainted in new york was johnny nolan a young boot block. my conversations with him gave me my first knowledge of new york street boys and their mode of life. mi interest was ignited and a few months later i started to write the story the
in new york in a monthly publication for boys and girls. very popular. the cereal was favorably received and alger rewrote it this back form, enlarged it in book form publishing it as the verse volume of his series intended to illustrate the life and experience was the friendless and vagrant children who are now numbered by thousands in new york and other cities. alger noted he went on that the, quote, necessary information has been gathered mainly from personal observation and conversations...
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in the new york borough of the bronx. sarah is a scientist working in new york when her mother dies suddenly. as the only child, she is expected to handle the traditional elaborate ashanti funeral in her mum�*s honour. this looks like a family affair. nope, that one�*s just black. these moments of comic relief define nana mensah�*s debut film. as a child of ghanaian immigrants, she grew up seeing plenty of trauma in african immigrant films, but that didn�*t reflect her experience. so she wanted to create something different with queen of glory. we laughed a lot growing up. my parents told crazy stories from back home, or, like, the crazy things that happened to them when they first came to this country, so i wanted to tell the story. where the body? she was cremated. of course it centres around a woman losing her mother so it�*s not all laughs, it�*s not a screwball comedy but at the same time, there are moments forjoy. i�*m not getting on the scale, i�*m not getting on the scale... mensah shows what it�
in the new york borough of the bronx. sarah is a scientist working in new york when her mother dies suddenly. as the only child, she is expected to handle the traditional elaborate ashanti funeral in her mum�*s honour. this looks like a family affair. nope, that one�*s just black. these moments of comic relief define nana mensah�*s debut film. as a child of ghanaian immigrants, she grew up seeing plenty of trauma in african immigrant films, but that didn�*t reflect her experience. so...
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box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] announcer: on this episode of "earth focus"... we visioil-rich communities in california's san joaquin valley and along alaska's arctic slope, where residents are asking tough questions about the consequences of fossil fuel extraction. it's been the bedrock of their economic livelihoods for decades but is now fracturing communities and threatening the planet. [camera's shutter advancing]
box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] announcer: on this episode of "earth focus"... we visioil-rich communities in california's san joaquin valley and along alaska's arctic slope, where residents are asking tough questions about the consequences of fossil fuel extraction. it's been the bedrock of their economic livelihoods for decades but is now fracturing communities and threatening the planet. [camera's shutter advancing]
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in the new york borough of the bronx. sarah is a scientist working in new york when her mother dies suddenly. as the only child, she is expected to handle the traditional elaborate ashanti funeral in her mum�*s honour. this looks like a family affair. nope, that one�*s just black. these moments of comic relief define nana mensah�*s debut film. as a child of ghanaian immigrants, she grew up seeing plenty of trauma in african immigrant films, but that didn�*t reflect her experience. so she wanted to create something different with queen of glory. we laughed a lot growing up. my parents told crazy stories from back home, or, like, the crazy things that happened to them when they first came to this country, so i wanted to tell the story. where the body? she was cremated. of course it centres around a woman losing her mother so it�*s not all laughs, it�*s not a screwball comedy but at the same time, there are moments forjoy. i�*m not getting on the scale... mensah shows what it�*s like straddling two worlds as
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in many reports in new york. i'm not drawing it they drew the connection, weinstein's lawyers it is reported, donated to vance's reelection campaign. he did nothing about weinstein early on, even though he had a recording. and what else from the daily caller. vance looks inept against with reemergences of the epstein case. what is that about? in december of 18, "new york post" reported that vance believed epstein's lawyers, there are no real victims here. then deputy chief of vance serk sexcrime unit, requested of a manhattan judge to change epstein stat us in new york sex register, to change his level from most dangerous level 3 to level 1. from vance's office. when asked about the judge to why she was asking for the classification downgrade, gaffney disclosed she never spoke to florida u.s. attorney who dealt with the investigation into epstein. judge said, i don't think you did much of an investigation, i am shocked. this is vance's office who can't do enough investigating of donald trump. one prosecutor made
in many reports in new york. i'm not drawing it they drew the connection, weinstein's lawyers it is reported, donated to vance's reelection campaign. he did nothing about weinstein early on, even though he had a recording. and what else from the daily caller. vance looks inept against with reemergences of the epstein case. what is that about? in december of 18, "new york post" reported that vance believed epstein's lawyers, there are no real victims here. then deputy chief of vance...
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then there's a matter of one former new york city president in other new york news with national implications. there is this. and d.c. news confirming the manhattan da is indeed investigating trump's former bodyguard matthew calamari, who is now an executive at the trump organization. nbc news confirming calamari and his son have indeed hired outside counsel to represent them. with that, let's bring in our lead off kissed on this tuesday night jonathan lynn your white house reporter for the associated press. since the ox nate, former federal prosecutor in the civil rights division of the justice department and sam stein, a veteran journalist who is now white house editor over at politico. sam, indeed i'd like to begin with you. and i would like to play this for you. we'll discuss on the other side this is republican senator mike lee of utah tonight. with >> this bill was written and held by the devil himself. this bill wouldn't make it easier to vote. it would make it easier to vote illegally. this is the corrupt politicians acts. if there's any chance this becomes law, it would be devastatin
then there's a matter of one former new york city president in other new york news with national implications. there is this. and d.c. news confirming the manhattan da is indeed investigating trump's former bodyguard matthew calamari, who is now an executive at the trump organization. nbc news confirming calamari and his son have indeed hired outside counsel to represent them. with that, let's bring in our lead off kissed on this tuesday night jonathan lynn your white house reporter for the...
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you leave new york. >> which time? >> the first time. it all came to a head with a magazine article and your picture on time magazine. i've got to ask you this, you have taken? >> you'd better believe it. [laughter] >> time magazine has been around 100years . in the world of millions of people there the 200 people who have their picture on the cover of time magazine i'm one of them. on the cover because i'm telling the story of 38,000 delivering that crime reduction and giuliani and i were already going, it was death by 1000 cuts so it was my swansong. we eventually made the cover couple of times but i was there first . >> god bless you because that was really. >> and i have trenchcoat under the brooklyn bridge. >> it was a great photo, no question about that butnow you're out of the business , i've gone through that. you feel like you have more in you to give and yet you're on the sidelines, all kinds of things are happening. but you get another opportunity. los angeles. lapd. i mean, the third largest department in the united states .
you leave new york. >> which time? >> the first time. it all came to a head with a magazine article and your picture on time magazine. i've got to ask you this, you have taken? >> you'd better believe it. [laughter] >> time magazine has been around 100years . in the world of millions of people there the 200 people who have their picture on the cover of time magazine i'm one of them. on the cover because i'm telling the story of 38,000 delivering that crime reduction and...
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but let's fast-forward to new york. the first time around new york city the largest department in the united states and i don't know how big it was when he took it over 94 but i don't think he was up to 40,000. >> guest: n 95 giuliani merge the three departments so we went up to 38,000 after i left in 96 and 99 with the cops program we went to 41,000 down to 3,334,000 went again. unbelievable the complexity of an organization like that. how do you manage something like that? talk about the challenges in managing something that large as a new york city police officer. >> guest: the toughest management job i had was running that 60% police department because in the intimacy of that department you are the go-to person for everything. i didn't have captained the i didn't have majors i had lieutenants and sergeants and i had a clue corporation counsel but it all came into that office like being the precinct commander. nypd in some respects people will laugh if you say was -- there was a talent pool in that organization but i
but let's fast-forward to new york. the first time around new york city the largest department in the united states and i don't know how big it was when he took it over 94 but i don't think he was up to 40,000. >> guest: n 95 giuliani merge the three departments so we went up to 38,000 after i left in 96 and 99 with the cops program we went to 41,000 down to 3,334,000 went again. unbelievable the complexity of an organization like that. how do you manage something like that? talk about...
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in the new york borough of the bronx. sarah is a scientist working in new york when her mother dies suddenly. as the only child, she is expected to handle the traditional elaborate ashanti funeral in her mum's honour. this looks like a family affair. nope, that one's just black. these moments of comic relief define nana mensah's debut film. as a child of ghanaian immigrants, she grew up seeing plenty of trauma in african immigrant films, but that didn't reflect her experience. so she wanted to create something different with queen of glory. we laughed a lot growing up. my parents told crazy stories from back home, or, like, the crazy things that happened to them when they first came to this country, so i wanted to tell the story. where's the body? she was cremated. of course it centres around a woman losing her mother so it's not all laughs, it's not a screwball comedy but at the same time, there are moments forjoy. i'm not getting on the scale... mensah shows what it's like straddling two worlds as a first—generation a
in the new york borough of the bronx. sarah is a scientist working in new york when her mother dies suddenly. as the only child, she is expected to handle the traditional elaborate ashanti funeral in her mum's honour. this looks like a family affair. nope, that one's just black. these moments of comic relief define nana mensah's debut film. as a child of ghanaian immigrants, she grew up seeing plenty of trauma in african immigrant films, but that didn't reflect her experience. so she wanted to...
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in the new york borough of the bronx. sarah is a scientist working in new york when her mother dies suddenly. as the only child, she is expected to handle the traditional elaborate ashanti funeral in her mum�*s honour. this looks like a family affair. nope, that one�*s just black. these moments of comic relief define nana mensah�*s debut film. as a child of ghanaian immigrants, she grew up seeing plenty of trauma in african immigrant films, but that didn�*t reflect her experience. so she wanted to create something different with queen of glory. we laughed a lot growing up. my parents told crazy stories from back home, or, like, the crazy things that happened to them when they first came to this country, so i wanted to tell the story. where's the body? she was cremated. of course it centres around a woman losing her mother so it�*s not all laughs, it�*s not a screwball comedy but at the same time, there are moments forjoy. i'm not getting on the scale... mensah shows what it�*s like straddling two worlds as a
in the new york borough of the bronx. sarah is a scientist working in new york when her mother dies suddenly. as the only child, she is expected to handle the traditional elaborate ashanti funeral in her mum�*s honour. this looks like a family affair. nope, that one�*s just black. these moments of comic relief define nana mensah�*s debut film. as a child of ghanaian immigrants, she grew up seeing plenty of trauma in african immigrant films, but that didn�*t reflect her experience. so...
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i can understand why new york city wants to make the accommodation or new york state wants to make the accommodation to facility summer camps. >> this morning on "squawk box" you said something about restaurants. and that the cia and other intelligence agencies need to be the ones to find out the origins of covid what are the red flags for you >> well, the red flags in terms of just sars cove 2 is the side of the ledger that point in the direction that it came from animals hasn't budged since the outbreak began but the side of the ledger suggests it could have come out of a lab continuing to expand we have the circumstantial evidence of illnesses reported of people working in the wuhan laboratory, the lab that has been suggested could be involved in doing research with this particular virus that occurred in november at the very time we now believe the virus first made its arrival into the setting in wuhan. we have the fact the chinese into the setting in wuhan. we have the fact the chinese government withheld key information that could be exculpatory that could point in the direction o
i can understand why new york city wants to make the accommodation or new york state wants to make the accommodation to facility summer camps. >> this morning on "squawk box" you said something about restaurants. and that the cia and other intelligence agencies need to be the ones to find out the origins of covid what are the red flags for you >> well, the red flags in terms of just sars cove 2 is the side of the ledger that point in the direction that it came from animals...
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dramatic video of a shocking attack in broad daylight in new york city. two children, ages five and ten, caught in the cross fire as gunman fired shots at a man in the bronx. the children had not hurt. the suspect expected to recover. police are searching for the gunman. experts are warning soft-on-crime policies are driving this trend. a new report finds many arrested for looting and rioting across new york city last summer had their charges dropped. criminals, go ahead, walk away, they said. out west in portland oregon police union going after not charging the rioters in last year's mayhem. >> you have 150 plus days of unprecedented, sustained violence in the city of portland and our rapid response team came out every night, stood the line with like you said, molotov cocktails, feces, rocks, bottles, thrown at them. 80% of people charged, arrested, 80% were declined by the da's office. >> harris: wow. turner filling in the facts there. one word comes to mind after talking to cops, unsustainable. >> pete: unsustainable, absolutely demoralizing. they are
dramatic video of a shocking attack in broad daylight in new york city. two children, ages five and ten, caught in the cross fire as gunman fired shots at a man in the bronx. the children had not hurt. the suspect expected to recover. police are searching for the gunman. experts are warning soft-on-crime policies are driving this trend. a new report finds many arrested for looting and rioting across new york city last summer had their charges dropped. criminals, go ahead, walk away, they said....
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you will get it from "the new york times" for sure or "the washington post." in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham, big show. >> laura: hannity, they are actually arresting parents who show up at school board meetings. if this is the united states of america. they are calling -- coparent show up to voice their concerns about this racist critical race theory being taught in a virginia school. if they show up at a big school board meeting, people start getting arrested just for being there and speaking out, it is a huge story, and we are going to hit it in tonight's show. >> sean: i'm so grateful my
you will get it from "the new york times" for sure or "the washington post." in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham, big show. >> laura: hannity, they are actually arresting parents who show up at school board meetings. if this is the united states of america. they are calling -- coparent show up to voice their concerns about this racist critical race theory being taught in a virginia school. if they show up at a big school board meeting,...
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the big question is, for the governor of new york and the mayor of new york city, why in god's name was this guy out on the street? and why the police commissioner says the state's far left socialist no bail laws that let criminals roam the streets, that's partly to blame. i would add that the billion dollars in cuts to the nypd are to blame. ask yourself, where are you democrats, media, mob, where are all these activists groups? blm? they claim to care about the most vulnerable. where are the protests for the victims of these anti-american asian hate crimes? the victims here? how come there is no bail law? how is that working out? how is this billion dollar cut to the nypd working out? one black lives matter whistleblower coming forward with some answers, and revealing that the group is not at all what it claims to be. take a look. >> in 2015 i was a founder of black lives matter in st. paul. i believed the organization stood for exactly what the name implies. black lives do matter. however, after a year on the inside, i learned they had little concern for rebuilding black families and
the big question is, for the governor of new york and the mayor of new york city, why in god's name was this guy out on the street? and why the police commissioner says the state's far left socialist no bail laws that let criminals roam the streets, that's partly to blame. i would add that the billion dollars in cuts to the nypd are to blame. ask yourself, where are you democrats, media, mob, where are all these activists groups? blm? they claim to care about the most vulnerable. where are the...
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the new york times implies though that it is a story itself. not the main character who is disagreeable. the book was a poor seller even algae did not think much of it and only two copies or known to exist one of them in the library congress when it was deposited for copyright. algebra, had enough of new york by the mid-1890s and the winner of 1895 to 1896 1896 would be his last there. he was working too hard. his bronchitis was lengling his bronchitis would not go away and he wanted to be in natick to be with his sister augusta and her husband amos. he told a reporter in. in april that i that i have been working too hard. and it's the pleasure to be able to rest a little i am staying out at natick with relatives now. i do not feel as energetic as i used to. and as i said many of his books were serialized in magazines prior to be in published in book form and alger who received about 250 dollars for a serial plus the world. he's from book sales once estimated as total income from writing between about 1866 and 1896 at about 100,000. and all tho
the new york times implies though that it is a story itself. not the main character who is disagreeable. the book was a poor seller even algae did not think much of it and only two copies or known to exist one of them in the library congress when it was deposited for copyright. algebra, had enough of new york by the mid-1890s and the winner of 1895 to 1896 1896 would be his last there. he was working too hard. his bronchitis was lengling his bronchitis would not go away and he wanted to be in...
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there is nothing wrong with new york that can't be solved with what is right with new york. we have highly integrated schools. we need to be growing them and creating them in every neighborhood. finally, we need to better connect our schools to jobs. my idea for a new york city job corps would -- moderator: thank you. ms. wiley: i went to an elementary school that was segregated, overcrowded, and underfunded. despite having parents who between them had eight years of graduate education, i was at the top of my class and two years behind grade level. this is the wrong conversation. we can and must recognize that brown v. board of education before that, we said to separate was equal and it wasn't. after brown, we recognize that a quality education is also an integrated education because we learn from one another, improve our critical thinking skills, and we make the society more cohesive. i'm going to end every discriminatory practice in the system, but i'm also going to hire 2500 more teachers so we are bringing overcrowded classroom class sizes down particularly focused on ea
there is nothing wrong with new york that can't be solved with what is right with new york. we have highly integrated schools. we need to be growing them and creating them in every neighborhood. finally, we need to better connect our schools to jobs. my idea for a new york city job corps would -- moderator: thank you. ms. wiley: i went to an elementary school that was segregated, overcrowded, and underfunded. despite having parents who between them had eight years of graduate education, i was...
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ranked choice voting is new to new york but not to the u.s.. it was first used in a local election in ohio in 1915. san francisco, minneapolis, and santa fe are among the cities that currently employ this in municipal elections. and, in 2020, maine became the first state to adopt the system for a presidential general election. while ranked choice voting eliminates the need for runoffs, it will take time to tabulate the votes. election officials say the winner may not be known for weeks. but with registered democrats outnumbering republicans by a huge margin in new york, it is likely that whoever prevails in this primary will come the city's next mayor. joe: for more, we welcome bloomberg's new york bureau chief shelly banjo. there is going to be a vote tomorrow and will find out two or three months from now who wins? >> tomorrow, the pulse close at 9:00 p.m., then shortly after that, we will know who is the leading candidate. because of ranked choice voting in new york, what we won't know for sure is who is actually the winner, will most likely
ranked choice voting is new to new york but not to the u.s.. it was first used in a local election in ohio in 1915. san francisco, minneapolis, and santa fe are among the cities that currently employ this in municipal elections. and, in 2020, maine became the first state to adopt the system for a presidential general election. while ranked choice voting eliminates the need for runoffs, it will take time to tabulate the votes. election officials say the winner may not be known for weeks. but...
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the gentlewoman from new york. mrs. maloney: i recognize the gentleman from illinois, representative danny davis for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois, representative danny davis is recognized for two minutes. mr. davis: i rise in strong support of the recognition of juneteenth as a national holiday. to celebrate the ending of the most horrific period, the most horrific policy and practices this nation has ever known, slavery. i heard one of my colleagues suggest a moment ago that perhaps the costs of juneteenth is not known. i guarantee you that whatever the costs, it will not come close to the costs of slavery. juneteenth is the recognition that darkness will come to light. that there is a celebration as my forefathers and mothers struggled to endure the horror they experienced. and so, celebrating juneteenth as a national holiday is simply an idea whose time has come. i'm proud to vote on this resolution. and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman y
the gentlewoman from new york. mrs. maloney: i recognize the gentleman from illinois, representative danny davis for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois, representative danny davis is recognized for two minutes. mr. davis: i rise in strong support of the recognition of juneteenth as a national holiday. to celebrate the ending of the most horrific period, the most horrific policy and practices this nation has ever known, slavery. i heard one of my colleagues suggest...
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anne-marie. >> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> now to our other big story, the record breaking heat in the midwest. temperatures are expected to ease slicely for some parts today but intensify in the interior sections. city of portland set another high, 116 degrees. seattle set another record of 108 degrees. today the city's highs will be in the 90s. in tacoma, washington, pieces of a panel. some people cannot cool off in community centers because of covid-19. >> parts of the pacific northwest have never been hotter. >> this is unseasonably warm. >> reporter: as temperatures soared to triple digits. the jenkins took an early walk to beat the heat. >> we have to get the exercise in. come early, drink water, eat healthy. >> in seattle, washington, the city is experiencing days of triple digits for the first time ever. >> unfortunately we're starting to see this year after year, it's getting hotter. >> reporter: seattle months are usually mild with average temperatures in the june in the 60s and 70s. man
anne-marie. >> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> now to our other big story, the record breaking heat in the midwest. temperatures are expected to ease slicely for some parts today but intensify in the interior sections. city of portland set another high, 116 degrees. seattle set another record of 108 degrees. today the city's highs will be in the 90s. in tacoma, washington, pieces of a panel. some people cannot cool off in community centers because of...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> from new york, this is abc news. >> good evening. the supreme court ruled today that there is nothing unconstitutional in the death penalty. >> the court says the death penalty is an expression of society's moral outrage at particular crimes. >> in the 1970s, we had a four-year moratorium on the death penalty. the u.s. supreme court ruled the death penalty unconstitutional. eventually, 1976, with new statutes, the u.s. supreme court said it's constitutional. and then we started seeing the death penalty back in place. death rows repopulated with new criminals like gary gilmore. >> it seems that the people of utah, they want the death penalty but they don't want executions. i took them literal and serious when they sentenced me to death. >> his crimes were not especially extreme. it was two robbery murders. but when he was convicted, he wanted to die. he wanted to go out in a blaze of glory. so two years later he was put to death by firing squad and became the very first person in america in this new era to be executed. and his words w
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amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> it was the evening of october 1, 1969, when i first smuggled several hundred pages of top-secret documents out of the rand corporation. the study contained 7000 pages. my plan was to xerox the study and reveal the secret history of the vinam war to the american people. amy: 50 years ago this week, "the new york times" began publishing excerpts of the pentagon papers -- 7000 pages of top-secret documents outlining the pentagon secret history of the u.s. war in vietnam. the leak would help take down president nixon, helped end the vietnam war, and lead to a major victory for prs freedom. we will spend the hour with pentagon papers whistleblower daniel ellsberg. he turned 90 in april. >> i have been working the system that reflexively from the very bottom to the very top to the commander-in-chief to conceal murder. when i recognized that, my life changed. i said, i'm not going to do that anymore. amy: we will speak about the pentagon papers, the targeting of whistleblowers, then trump
amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> it was the evening of october 1, 1969, when i first smuggled several hundred pages of top-secret documents out of the rand corporation. the study contained 7000 pages. my plan was to xerox the study and reveal the secret history of the vinam war to the american people. amy: 50 years ago this week, "the new york times" began publishing excerpts of the pentagon papers -- 7000 pages of top-secret documents outlining the pentagon secret...
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attorney in winnie york. he is now under federal criminal investigation in the office that he used to lead. as of today, he is no longer able to practice law in the state of new york. this happens to everyone who gets into trump's orbit, you noticed that? former president trump put out a statement in response to giuliani's law license suspension demanding that his followers take back america. take back america! mr. trump is held to hold some sort of political rally this weekend. we don't know if he's gonna put some meat on the bones as to what he wants his supporters to do to take back america. calm meanwhile, yesterday we had republicans in the michigan state senate debunked this stop the steal conspiracy theories about how the election was stolen from trump in michigan. meanwhile, just tonight, a judge in georgia has been blocked an effort by trump supporters to organize some sort of arizona-style recount. in georgia. so key -- georgia, not going to happen. meanwhile, the pro trump conservative media outlet
attorney in winnie york. he is now under federal criminal investigation in the office that he used to lead. as of today, he is no longer able to practice law in the state of new york. this happens to everyone who gets into trump's orbit, you noticed that? former president trump put out a statement in response to giuliani's law license suspension demanding that his followers take back america. take back america! mr. trump is held to hold some sort of political rally this weekend. we don't know...
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but let's fast-forward to new york. the first time around new york city the largest department in the united states and i don't know how big it was when he took it over 94 but i don't think he was up to 40,000. >> guest: n 95 giuliani merge the three departments so we went up to 38,000 after i left in 96 and 99 with the cops program we went to how to manage something. talk about the challenges in managing something that large as the new york city police department. >> it was the 68 person police department because if you were not a party with her 2 percent. in herfi staff, and didn't have captains and majors i had lt. and sergeant. and i had a corporation counseld for my issued but it all came into that office fighting the district commander. nypd in some respects was people left if you say that it was, a talent pool in that organization, had almost 1000 captains and above in the organization. and 26 deputy commissions with phenomenal expertise and legal matters and technical matters. i didn't have to go far to get ques
but let's fast-forward to new york. the first time around new york city the largest department in the united states and i don't know how big it was when he took it over 94 but i don't think he was up to 40,000. >> guest: n 95 giuliani merge the three departments so we went up to 38,000 after i left in 96 and 99 with the cops program we went to how to manage something. talk about the challenges in managing something that large as the new york city police department. >> it was the 68...
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the gentleman reserves in the gentlewoman from new york? >> i know recognize the distinguished gentleman from north carolina, the former civil rights attorney judge and chair of the congressional black caucus, representative gk butterfield for one minute. >> the distinguished gentleman from north carolina is welcome -- is acknowledge for one minute. >> on january 1, 18 63, president abraham lincoln issued the emancipation proclamation to free 4 million slaves. the proclamation was significant but totally -- but not totally effective. it did not include slaves that resided in states that were not in rebellion. he could only use his authority in states that were rebelling. there was a question about legal efficacy and there were legal questions whether the proper nation will expire following lincoln's presidency. very importantly, states would not free slaves without federal intervention. juneteenth is significant because it marks the day when federal troops arrived in galveston to take control of the state and ensure that all enslaved people
the gentleman reserves in the gentlewoman from new york? >> i know recognize the distinguished gentleman from north carolina, the former civil rights attorney judge and chair of the congressional black caucus, representative gk butterfield for one minute. >> the distinguished gentleman from north carolina is welcome -- is acknowledge for one minute. >> on january 1, 18 63, president abraham lincoln issued the emancipation proclamation to free 4 million slaves. the proclamation...
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and "the new york times" and it didn't stop there. here are a few more examples. take a look. >> first of all, i think we need to start asking ourselves into particular republican leaders in congress need to start asking themselves at what point do we need to stop giving the benefitt of the doubt here? the evidence here, these close ties with russia continue to mount with each and every day.e >> but i think this is the more significant quote. i faced great pressure because of russia. that's taken off. it sure seems to fit one of the elements that there was obstruction of justice, no? >> robert s. muller the third has been examining two chief questions. ties between donald trump's campaign and russia and whether trump as president has tried to obstruct that investigation. >> i don't know if i can explain it as well as i did before. >> if they get a report from the justice department, they will likely, certainly take impeachment seriously if not begin an impeachment process against the president.hm >> sean: they reported lie after lie after lie.e. they spewed conspi
and "the new york times" and it didn't stop there. here are a few more examples. take a look. >> first of all, i think we need to start asking ourselves into particular republican leaders in congress need to start asking themselves at what point do we need to stop giving the benefitt of the doubt here? the evidence here, these close ties with russia continue to mount with each and every day.e >> but i think this is the more significant quote. i faced great pressure because...
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in new york city, and also sharing them. there is a big problem with gangs and crews that are using these weapons that they're buying out of state. we see the numbers here in new york. 2,169 guns have been seized in really the first six months of this year. the n.y.p.d. said they are seeing the numbers bigger than they have seen in almost 15 years. the numbers are continuing to rise. it's a great concern here in new york city, as well as in chicago. in chicago they have now seized ne nearly 6,000 guns. chicago police saying they have seized 5,556 guns. that's a thousand over the same time period last year. these are all very troubling numbers. police officials from all across the country have gone to the department of justice, have gone to the white house and have said, we need help. so perhaps this is the first step in that. the other thing, jim and poppy, what you've been focusing on, the bail reform laws. a lot of times what's happening, people arrested with mere gun possession, that's a big deal. they are being let out o
in new york city, and also sharing them. there is a big problem with gangs and crews that are using these weapons that they're buying out of state. we see the numbers here in new york. 2,169 guns have been seized in really the first six months of this year. the n.y.p.d. said they are seeing the numbers bigger than they have seen in almost 15 years. the numbers are continuing to rise. it's a great concern here in new york city, as well as in chicago. in chicago they have now seized ne nearly...
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let's take a look at new york. we expect you would have a lot of those restrictions lifted late may and that would pave the way for workers. we did have the likes of goldman sachs. jp morgan has some and dishes -- ambitious plans. office vacancies are still about 62% above pre-pandemic levels and also post 9/11 text. these financial hubs want to get people back into the cities, they wanted for the local economies as well but it's not going to be such an easy ride. david: a reminder that we do have new york elections in november. right now, we want to head over to the qatar economic forum powered by day to of the summit focus on sustainable worlds, discussing powering sustainability. let's listen in. >> hello, everyone. i'm kailey leinz from bloomberg television in new york and i am joined by the chairman and ceo of honeywell. we will be talking about sustainability. i want to begin with you. you are one of the largest utilities in the world. you have operations on four different continents and you are really a move
let's take a look at new york. we expect you would have a lot of those restrictions lifted late may and that would pave the way for workers. we did have the likes of goldman sachs. jp morgan has some and dishes -- ambitious plans. office vacancies are still about 62% above pre-pandemic levels and also post 9/11 text. these financial hubs want to get people back into the cities, they wanted for the local economies as well but it's not going to be such an easy ride. david: a reminder that we do...