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it's caroled to over into the new world and carried over violently where in new york city new york city, orangemen would march through irish catholic sections of the city kind of rubbing their face in it, and riots ensued. that's an example of how old world resentments carried over, but tweed is representative of the possibilities of american life. most of his followers in politics were, in fact, eye -- irish catholics. tweed realized that he was in this cosmopolitan city, many different ethnic groups. ethnic groups also could vote, and you don't get votes by alienating people or dragging up old battles. so he was, tweed -- though by native anglo perspective was a little more american by virtue of being presbyterian -- nonetheless, kind of opened up to the catholic community, especially the irish catholic community. and we see this in his inner circle, the so-called tweed ring that is associated, again, with this, with this corruption. the next image i have sent out to you is of that of the tweed ring. you see a ring of people all accusing the other person of corruption. but there are f
it's caroled to over into the new world and carried over violently where in new york city new york city, orangemen would march through irish catholic sections of the city kind of rubbing their face in it, and riots ensued. that's an example of how old world resentments carried over, but tweed is representative of the possibilities of american life. most of his followers in politics were, in fact, eye -- irish catholics. tweed realized that he was in this cosmopolitan city, many different ethnic...
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crime is not just up in new york city. he's the mayor -- >> martha: he's the mayor of new york city. he wants that unit back on the street. i spoke with a new york -- it's my turn now. i spoke with a new york city detective that said to me in june of 2020 -- let's take turns here. i let you answer. let me ask you a new question and then i'm going to let you respond. i spoke with a new york city detective when that unit was debanded. he said mark my words, there will be kids dying, this will be bad. 21 children have been killed in the streets of new york, mostly in gang violence. the purpose of this unit that he wants to put back on the street, this is his plan, was to clean up illegal guns and violence. what is wrong with putting this unit back on the street if it keeps children of new york city and adults safer? >> okay. there's this thing called the constitution. the fourth amendment protects us against illegal search and seizure. >> martha: right. >> secondly, this unit has been responsible for the most high profile dea
crime is not just up in new york city. he's the mayor -- >> martha: he's the mayor of new york city. he wants that unit back on the street. i spoke with a new york -- it's my turn now. i spoke with a new york city detective that said to me in june of 2020 -- let's take turns here. i let you answer. let me ask you a new question and then i'm going to let you respond. i spoke with a new york city detective when that unit was debanded. he said mark my words, there will be kids dying, this...
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the voters who know him best in new york city. a quinnipiac poll showed 76% say he should not run. >> sean: he cost taxpayer $320,000 for his security detail. he hasn't paid that back. in addition to the 850-million dollars taxpayers paid for his wife. we will be happy to see bill de blasio leave. first we would be remiss if we did not look back at his misses. first the death of the groundhog. >> he dropped it and it was found deceased on february 9th. >> sean: he tweeted and deleted himself of staring at a woman's chest. and sounded like a chipmunk at a campaign rally. >> [talking very fast]. guarantee working people by law 2 weeks paid vacation every year. >> sean: [laughing]. then this year, the clumsy and dumb mayor of new york city, the slob stuffed his face with french fries to bribe new yorkers to get vaccinated. >> free fries when you get vaccinated. i got vaccinated. [talking with mouthful]. i can get these delicious fries. think of this when you think of vaccination. yum! >> sean: if only de blasio cared enough about cle
the voters who know him best in new york city. a quinnipiac poll showed 76% say he should not run. >> sean: he cost taxpayer $320,000 for his security detail. he hasn't paid that back. in addition to the 850-million dollars taxpayers paid for his wife. we will be happy to see bill de blasio leave. first we would be remiss if we did not look back at his misses. first the death of the groundhog. >> he dropped it and it was found deceased on february 9th. >> sean: he tweeted and...
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i knew about your new york city transit work. i didid not know from big city policing are i would call big city. talk about some of the challenges how are they if they want to beat back with the kingsley brothers back in the 60s. in boston i visited the superintendent and chief the highest ranking uniformed office within ten t years. but i moved ahead probably too fast. they weree some innocent enough mistakes i made. had had become back. they were not satisfied i was in a sense locked into a closet this transit system served. after thinking about it, i took the risk. from a 2800 person to a 68 person department that was widely disrespected and thought to be totally ineffective. >> probably were the best decisionsob i've made in my life it gave me so much intimacy with getting into a small organization trusting my bill to turn the organization around model as the outsider coming in. learn so much i was assisted greatly by bob wasserman also with the boston police department. bob at that time wasng consultinghi it was chief of ope
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david lee was going over the numbers. 91% of the people in new york city are vaccinated and yet new york city along with the state looking at the highest number of covid cases ever. the people there must be thinking, we're doing something wrong here. what are your thoughts on this? >> well, and we just all read this morning that was over 50,000 cases in one day in new york. you're right, with that number of vaccines. i remember one of the very op-eds that i wrote about covid-19 when all of this started was about testing. in particular, rapid testing. if we have the ability -- i'm sitting in south carolina. it's not here in the way it is in d.c. and new york. it's yet to come. already testing kits over the counter are off the shelves. you can't find them anywhere right now. rapid testing is one way where we can look at where the hot
david lee was going over the numbers. 91% of the people in new york city are vaccinated and yet new york city along with the state looking at the highest number of covid cases ever. the people there must be thinking, we're doing something wrong here. what are your thoughts on this? >> well, and we just all read this morning that was over 50,000 cases in one day in new york. you're right, with that number of vaccines. i remember one of the very op-eds that i wrote about covid-19 when all...
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and even attracting foreign investors into new york city. so if you're tweed, tweed was not too particular about where the money came from or how it arrived. he was just very, very interested in bringing money into the coffers of new york city. of course, he's not doing this publicly, at least, simply to enrich himself. why are people giving all this money to the treasury of new york city? to pay for building projects. this is a city that is growing, like every city in the 19th century. new york more than any other. so the city is growing, it needs roads, it needs buildings, it needs a lot of stuff. that's true. but how the stuff was built was how tweed enriched himself. he's dealing with other people's money, borrowed funds. how does he make himself rich? does he simply stick it in his pocket and kind of straight embed zellment? that would be a little too easy and a little too easy to get caught at. his typical method was simply to bad -- excuse me, to pad building contracts. so say a building this, you know -- you talk to the contractor, a
and even attracting foreign investors into new york city. so if you're tweed, tweed was not too particular about where the money came from or how it arrived. he was just very, very interested in bringing money into the coffers of new york city. of course, he's not doing this publicly, at least, simply to enrich himself. why are people giving all this money to the treasury of new york city? to pay for building projects. this is a city that is growing, like every city in the 19th century. new...
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the new york times has a quote from the president of the business group partnership for new york city, she says, we were blind sided, there was no forewarning, no discussion. why the surprise? >> i don't think anyone should be surprised by what we're seeing with the omicron variant, with the extraordinary growth of cases that we're experiencing in this city and all over this country. look at our country like germany, right now, shutdowns, restrictions, we cannot let that happen. we had take decisive action. this omicron variant moves fast. we have to move faster. that's why we did this. >> doesn't take long to call a business association. >> we talked to business leaders for months about the reality of the delta variant. and the whole reality of covid, you know what they tell us, one, when the government acts, it makes it easier for them to act. they like to see the government lead. we did that with our own public employees, our own public schools. we proved it works. and then what we also heard from business leaders is whatever you do, don't let us go back to shutdown. don't let us g
the new york times has a quote from the president of the business group partnership for new york city, she says, we were blind sided, there was no forewarning, no discussion. why the surprise? >> i don't think anyone should be surprised by what we're seeing with the omicron variant, with the extraordinary growth of cases that we're experiencing in this city and all over this country. look at our country like germany, right now, shutdowns, restrictions, we cannot let that happen. we had...
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pete, citizen ship thing is totally overrated in new york city new york city city council wants to give 800,000 noncitizens the right to vote. pete, here it is, man they seem to be worried about foreign interference and elections. but what's to stop you from coming over here and voting in elections in new york city anybody thought of that? >> absolutely nothing, dan. it is not even illegal to do illegal things in new york anymore. why qowld it be illegal to do things that legal citizens are only able to do, of course, it is the logical extent and it reel views a bit of a motive about what's going on in our southern border. why would you seal border when you think you're getting future voters who can land in new york city and continue to allow you to do your bidding as you wreck the city? so this surprises nobody and reveals everything. dan: well, that's great you went to that angle and segues into second story so joe biden is extremely popular. just not here -- in ghana, so this is a video of a migrant from ghana thinks joe biden is polling well over there. check this out. [inaudible co
pete, citizen ship thing is totally overrated in new york city new york city city council wants to give 800,000 noncitizens the right to vote. pete, here it is, man they seem to be worried about foreign interference and elections. but what's to stop you from coming over here and voting in elections in new york city anybody thought of that? >> absolutely nothing, dan. it is not even illegal to do illegal things in new york anymore. why qowld it be illegal to do things that legal citizens...
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in the case of new york city there's 456 stations in new york city. at any given time there are 4 to 5000 train cars running through it, and now it's almost 6million writers . the transit experience was my most satisfying. transit in new york was separate from the city police with 25,000 in the housing police but they were a dumping ground in the sense of police officers people say where you work. i work in transit. well, they just were not well thought of. in two and half years we got the department nationally accredited as the nda. we had a great team working in the union and when i talk about having good relations with unions when we receive national accreditation in santa monica the union paid for the whole 60 person team to go to california. can you imagine that because they felt so proud of about the idea that they had become accredited around gettingthis reputation in new york as the marine corps of new york city police department's . i have so much fun in transit but is also allowed me to reckon later that department across the river because i
in the case of new york city there's 456 stations in new york city. at any given time there are 4 to 5000 train cars running through it, and now it's almost 6million writers . the transit experience was my most satisfying. transit in new york was separate from the city police with 25,000 in the housing police but they were a dumping ground in the sense of police officers people say where you work. i work in transit. well, they just were not well thought of. in two and half years we got the...
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new york city announces covey vaccine mandate for private businesses going when no city has gone before, because it's potentially unenforceable, and will probably get stuck in the courts until well after the mid to parts at the end of the year. now the new york city mayor expects that this will survive any legal challenges. we already saw a situation where for a moment jo biden's, federal mandate was put on hold by the courts. but then later upheld in the court of appeal. and bill de blasio expects the same exact expects that the courts will uphold this mandate and it will move ahead. now it's important to know the mandate will go into effect on december 27th, which is the day. it's actually 4 days before bill de blasio is set to leave office and be replaced by new york city. mayoral elect, eric adams, the new mayor, will be coming in and replacing bill de blasio 4 days after the mandate. now eric adams, the incoming mayor, who was elected in the vote a few months ago, says that he plans to meet with people who are critical of the mandate and listen to what they have to say. and if you
new york city announces covey vaccine mandate for private businesses going when no city has gone before, because it's potentially unenforceable, and will probably get stuck in the courts until well after the mid to parts at the end of the year. now the new york city mayor expects that this will survive any legal challenges. we already saw a situation where for a moment jo biden's, federal mandate was put on hold by the courts. but then later upheld in the court of appeal. and bill de blasio...
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but this political club in new york controlled new york city politics for much of the late 19th century and into the middle of the 20th century. and the image that you have here is very much an image of tammany hall. it certainly suggests evil and corruption. again, from nast's perspective and the perspective of that first political culture, that is what tammany is. political evil and corruption. the reading that you have for today, however, on tammany hall, he is a different and more positive view within the culture itself. first we are going to look at some of the history, the most relevant history of tammany hall in the middle of the 20th century. and then later we will look at some selections from tammany hall on what perhaps you could say is the response from the second political culture. the first political culture, looking outward, saying this is corruption. and from within, of course, you know, it's not destroying american culture. it's just a different kind of virtue. a virtue very much rooted in community, as we shall see. mast again, writing from that first political culture,
but this political club in new york controlled new york city politics for much of the late 19th century and into the middle of the 20th century. and the image that you have here is very much an image of tammany hall. it certainly suggests evil and corruption. again, from nast's perspective and the perspective of that first political culture, that is what tammany is. political evil and corruption. the reading that you have for today, however, on tammany hall, he is a different and more positive...
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jon: david lee miller live in new york city. thank you. the biden administration is working to keep the build back better bill alive after senator joe manchin says he will vote no on the razor thin plan. the white house is refusing to concede. >> senator joe manchin said he's a no. you don't have the vote. >> i'm not giving you have, the president is not giving up. and the strikes too high. >> there is without any question room for discussion on what will actually be the impact to the economy. jon: joining us now, florida congressman byron does. donnels. >> merry christmas and happy holidays. in washington nothing is ever dead. it's a possibility for any bill to come back. one thing is crystal clear. joe biden and the radical left are not going to give up on this bill. they don't have the votes right now. and they will find any possible way to get this across the finish line. the american people got a present with this bill not getting passed. they are not going to give up on this bill, this agenda item. it's the last thing the american pe
jon: david lee miller live in new york city. thank you. the biden administration is working to keep the build back better bill alive after senator joe manchin says he will vote no on the razor thin plan. the white house is refusing to concede. >> senator joe manchin said he's a no. you don't have the vote. >> i'm not giving you have, the president is not giving up. and the strikes too high. >> there is without any question room for discussion on what will actually be the...
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they're high in new york city. there's got to be some voice of reasoning that says maybe we don't do these mandates based specifically on cases. we have to look for other metrics. would you agree with that? >> i would. i'm not a doctor or physician. when we look at other illnesses, we look at morbidity. looking at the percentage or number of individuals that die from that disease or illness. another way to look at it. perhaps look at how where hospitals are overwhelmed. and what we're learning about omicron, you can transfer it easier but they're milder cases. but the other thing to say about the mandates, the effect on the free market. every time you see these mandates, it will break down the free market. it will hurt labor shortages and shortages on goods you see at the stores. it's going to affect inflation. they're not good for business. >> trace: you talked about -- i know you're not an epidemiologist here. i was focusing on the political aspect of the shut downs. president biden said there's no federal soluti
they're high in new york city. there's got to be some voice of reasoning that says maybe we don't do these mandates based specifically on cases. we have to look for other metrics. would you agree with that? >> i would. i'm not a doctor or physician. when we look at other illnesses, we look at morbidity. looking at the percentage or number of individuals that die from that disease or illness. another way to look at it. perhaps look at how where hospitals are overwhelmed. and what we're...
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carley: new york city councilman joe borelli joins us now. what do you make of the vaccine mandate on private businesses, even kids as young as five and the mayor's defense of it? >> it's appalling in general. the one thing the mayor did say that is accurate is that the vaccine mandates implemented did increase the vaccine rates in new york city. the problem is, this is done through gun boat diplomacy and now the mayor has clearly crossed the line of doing something that he has absolutely no ability to institute or enforce. he can't bust down the door of insurance companies, round everyone up at the water cooler and demand to see people's papers. some businesses are not licensed by the city itself so the mayor's doing something he fundamentally doesn't have the authority to do and i think the courts are going to uphold that as we've seen the biden vaccine mandates for the private sector be continually struck down in federal court carr we're going carley: we're going to have to wait to see about that. kathy hochul announced an indoor mask mand
carley: new york city councilman joe borelli joins us now. what do you make of the vaccine mandate on private businesses, even kids as young as five and the mayor's defense of it? >> it's appalling in general. the one thing the mayor did say that is accurate is that the vaccine mandates implemented did increase the vaccine rates in new york city. the problem is, this is done through gun boat diplomacy and now the mayor has clearly crossed the line of doing something that he has absolutely...
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here in new york city for the fifth day in the ghislaine maxwell trial. the judge going in to the courtroom and telling the jurors that there's a major concern about the huge spike in covid cases here in new york city. she told them that if somebody has to quarantine, if they get sick on the injury, that could lead to a big delay here in the trial. this is what we know about what has unfolded in the courtroom. the jury still appearing to have questions about this case. right now ghislaine maxwell facing six federal charges including child trafficking charges. prosecutors said she groomed under age girls for her boyfriend, jeffery epstein. the jury requested copies of the testimony for all four of maxwell's accusers asking the judge to identify enticement, which is part of the two charges that maxwell. there's still no verdict. >> the more time goes on, defense attorneys are happier from their perspective that the jurors are looking at the facts and it's not a slam dunk for the prosecution. >> during the more than two weeks of graphic testimony here in new
here in new york city for the fifth day in the ghislaine maxwell trial. the judge going in to the courtroom and telling the jurors that there's a major concern about the huge spike in covid cases here in new york city. she told them that if somebody has to quarantine, if they get sick on the injury, that could lead to a big delay here in the trial. this is what we know about what has unfolded in the courtroom. the jury still appearing to have questions about this case. right now ghislaine...
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i think for his ci tends their new york city? i think for his city tends to _ their new york city? i think for his city tends to be — their new york city? i think for his city tends to be the _ their new york city? i think for his city tends to be the model - their new york city? i think for his city tends to be the model for - their new york city? i think for his city tends to be the model for the | city tends to be the model for the rest of the nation and also ready for the rest of the world. what happens in terms of a public health policy here is usually early because we tend to be the of anything going on, we were the epicentre and comfort first hit the us and again we are the epicentre as we look at omicron cases significantly increasing. the public health policies that tend to be rolled out here are good models because we try to follow the signs and do what is best for the public, and we know vaccine mandates were, and as we look at children, we are seeing an astounding rise in cases in hospitalisation in the paediatric population. we know vaccines work. anyway we can prote
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new york city announces covey vaccine mandate for private businesses going where no city has gone before, because it's potentially unenforceable, and will probably get stuck in the courts until well off to the med to parts at the end of the year. now the new york city mayor expects that this will survive any legal challenges. we already saw a situation where for a moment jo biden's, federal mandate was put on hold by the courts. but then later upheld in the court of appeal. and bill de blasio expects the same except expects that the courts will uphold this mandate and it will move ahead. now it's important to note the mandate will go into effect on december 27th, which is the day. it's actually 4 days before bill de blasio is set to leave office and be replaced by new york city. mayoral elect, eric adams, the new mayor, will be coming in and replacing bill de blasio 4 days after the mandate. now eric adams, the incoming mayor, who was elected in the vote a few months ago, says that he plans to meet with people who are critical of the mandate and listen to what they had to say. and if you
new york city announces covey vaccine mandate for private businesses going where no city has gone before, because it's potentially unenforceable, and will probably get stuck in the courts until well off to the med to parts at the end of the year. now the new york city mayor expects that this will survive any legal challenges. we already saw a situation where for a moment jo biden's, federal mandate was put on hold by the courts. but then later upheld in the court of appeal. and bill de blasio...
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new york city announces covey vaccine mandate for private businesses going when no city has gone before, because it's potentially unenforceable, and will probably get stuck in the courts until well off to the med to parts at the end of the year. now the new york city mayor expects that this will survive any legal challenges. we already saw a situation where for a moment jo biden's, federal mandate was put on hold by the courts. but then later upheld in the court of appeal. and bill de blasio expects the same exact expects that the courts will uphold this mandate and it will move ahead. now it's important to know the mandate will go into effect on december 27th, which is the day. it's actually 4 days before bill de blasio is set to leave office and be replaced by new york city. mayoral elect, eric adams, the new mayor, will be coming in and replacing bill diblasio. 4 days after the mandate. now eric adams, the incoming mayor, who was elected in the vote a few months ago, says that he plans to meet with people who are critical of the mandate and listen to what they have to say. and if you
new york city announces covey vaccine mandate for private businesses going when no city has gone before, because it's potentially unenforceable, and will probably get stuck in the courts until well off to the med to parts at the end of the year. now the new york city mayor expects that this will survive any legal challenges. we already saw a situation where for a moment jo biden's, federal mandate was put on hold by the courts. but then later upheld in the court of appeal. and bill de blasio...
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long lines for testing here in new york city. the health commissioner saying cases have tripled in just a month. averaging nearly 3,800 confirmed and suspected cases every day, calling the numbers tonight, quote, alarming. this is being seen across the country. from orlando, florida, tonight, they have found omicron in nearly 100% of waste water samples tested this week. samples tested just a week ago, authorities say, did not detect the variant. dr. jha is here to answer your questions. i know a lot of concern, especially with the holidays approaching, but first, the news on johnson & johnson, the vaccine and this new variant moving quickly. abc's stephanie ramos leading us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a cdc panel voting unanimously to recommend that going forward, americans who have a choice should get pfizer or moderna vaccines over johnson & johnson, after a review of rare blood clots linked to the vaccine. >> they have 15 yeses, 0 nonos. it passes as listed here. >> reporter: nine people have died from thrombosis out o
long lines for testing here in new york city. the health commissioner saying cases have tripled in just a month. averaging nearly 3,800 confirmed and suspected cases every day, calling the numbers tonight, quote, alarming. this is being seen across the country. from orlando, florida, tonight, they have found omicron in nearly 100% of waste water samples tested this week. samples tested just a week ago, authorities say, did not detect the variant. dr. jha is here to answer your questions. i know...
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long lines for testing here in new york city. the health commissioner saying cases have tripled in just a month. averaging nearly 3,800 confirmed and suspected cases every day, calling the numbers tonight, quote, alarming. this is being seen across the country. from orlando, florida, tonight, they have found omicron in nearly 100% of waste water samples tested this week. samples tested just a week ago, authorities say, did not detect the variant. dr. jha is here to answer your questions. i know a lot of concern, especially with the holidays approaching, but first, the news on johnson & johnson, the vaccine, and this new variant moving quickly. abc's stephanie ramos leading us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a cdc panel voting unanimously to recommend that going forward, americans who have a choice should get pfizer or moderna vaccines over johnson & johnson, after a review of rare blood clots linked to the vaccine. >> they have 15 yeses, 0 nos. the acip vote passes as listed here. >> reporter: nine people have died from thromb
long lines for testing here in new york city. the health commissioner saying cases have tripled in just a month. averaging nearly 3,800 confirmed and suspected cases every day, calling the numbers tonight, quote, alarming. this is being seen across the country. from orlando, florida, tonight, they have found omicron in nearly 100% of waste water samples tested this week. samples tested just a week ago, authorities say, did not detect the variant. dr. jha is here to answer your questions. i know...
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a mighty city of new york city overall crime is down 80% since 2019 and the overall country was down -- 40%. the cops could do something about crime. we will have to prove once again on 21st century crime at this time let's do something about race relations also. >> host: our time is winding down and i just want to thank you for the opportunity to sit with you and have this discussion and again i see it over your shoulder but i have my copy, "the profession." let me tell you something this is a very good book. it is -- you not only talk about your career and the issues you are confronted with you are actually teaching a lot in this book and you go into the description of qualified them immunity and i found that to be very worthwhile. anyone who's interested in leadership they should read this book because it's written by one of the foremost leaders not only in policing but exoneration as the path to his current legal career. good evening, everyone and welcome to this important event of the wisconsin
a mighty city of new york city overall crime is down 80% since 2019 and the overall country was down -- 40%. the cops could do something about crime. we will have to prove once again on 21st century crime at this time let's do something about race relations also. >> host: our time is winding down and i just want to thank you for the opportunity to sit with you and have this discussion and again i see it over your shoulder but i have my copy, "the profession." let me tell you...
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the business community especially the small business community and especially in new york city have been through hell. they have seen big businesses get away with things they couldn't and this will absolutely -- this kind of uncertainty will absolutely hurt the business community and he ought to come out and say i will not -- i will reverse this order. i will not stand for this. i wish he would do that. it is three or four days before mayor deblasio is out of office but i this i the business community deserves a new mayor who is not just tough on crime but pro-business. >> harris: he is a former cop. kevin walling i saw you on the streets of new york city yesterday and i have to say if you are hitting retail and restaurants, democrat, republican, you have to see the insanity of trying to do this with all these tourists here.
the business community especially the small business community and especially in new york city have been through hell. they have seen big businesses get away with things they couldn't and this will absolutely -- this kind of uncertainty will absolutely hurt the business community and he ought to come out and say i will not -- i will reverse this order. i will not stand for this. i wish he would do that. it is three or four days before mayor deblasio is out of office but i this i the business...
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and even attracting foreign investors into new york city. so tweed was not too particular about where the money came from or how it arrived. he was very interested in bringing money into the coffers of new york city. of course he's not doing this publicly, at least, simply to enrich himself. why are people giving all this money to the treasury of new york city? to pay for building projects. this is a city that is growing like every city in the 19th century. new york more than any other. so the city is growing. it needs roads, it needs buildings, it needs a lot of stuff. that's true. but how the stuff was built was how tweed enriched himself. so he's dealing with other people's money, borrowed funds. how does he make himself rich? does he simply stick it in his pocket in kind of straight embezzlement? that would be a little too easy and a little too easy to get caught at. his typical method was simply to pad building contracts. so, say a building, you know, you talk to the contractor and the building would cost maybe $10,000 in 1870 dollars t
and even attracting foreign investors into new york city. so tweed was not too particular about where the money came from or how it arrived. he was very interested in bringing money into the coffers of new york city. of course he's not doing this publicly, at least, simply to enrich himself. why are people giving all this money to the treasury of new york city? to pay for building projects. this is a city that is growing like every city in the 19th century. new york more than any other. so the...
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again, the new york city mayor and new york state governor are very clear on this issue. so they will be fined, it starts today, the fines start at $1,000. we will have to see how that really goes. also remember because of omicron, a lot of businesses went back to virtual businesses in the last week or so, so we will see a slow start after christmas weekend. and we will have to see if there are any demonstrations or people really refusing. i do see, on a personal level, some people still refuse to mask when they are in stores even though there was a mask mandate everywhere. so you do see these outliers. and we will have to wait and see if there is any critical reaction to this. courtney keely talking to my colleague lucy hockings. more now from india, where a new night—time curfew is being imposed in delhi from tonight to try to contain a growing number of coronavirus cases. the restriction will last for six hours each night. our south east asia editor anbarasan ethirajan has the latest from delhi. this is one of the first steps being announced by not only the governmen
again, the new york city mayor and new york state governor are very clear on this issue. so they will be fined, it starts today, the fines start at $1,000. we will have to see how that really goes. also remember because of omicron, a lot of businesses went back to virtual businesses in the last week or so, so we will see a slow start after christmas weekend. and we will have to see if there are any demonstrations or people really refusing. i do see, on a personal level, some people still refuse...
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it will donate 60% of clean energy to new york city, all renewable, solar and wind power in new york state. based upon that -- go ahead. >> no, no. i was going to jump in and try to bring miguel in to explain how he's going to do that. >> right so i was going to say, based on the success of that, we really -- in speaking to our government partners across the country, we realize that this problem urban load centers and dirty grids is something that's consistent throughout the country, and we realized we had a business opportunity to help clean that up, and we reached out we did a search and hired who i
it will donate 60% of clean energy to new york city, all renewable, solar and wind power in new york state. based upon that -- go ahead. >> no, no. i was going to jump in and try to bring miguel in to explain how he's going to do that. >> right so i was going to say, based on the success of that, we really -- in speaking to our government partners across the country, we realize that this problem urban load centers and dirty grids is something that's consistent throughout the...
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>> i go all over new york city all the time. the city is more orderly and safer than it's been for many years. we will keep making it better. >> sean: bill de blasio didn't do anything to fix the filth. he supported removing the roosevelt statue out of a museum. he removed a statue of thomas jefferson from city hall where it stood for 187 years. it's no wonder hundreds of thousands of new yorkers fled the city before covid. the population dropped byro over 200,000 from 2017 to 2018. the largest drop since the '70s. over 300,000 fled between march and october this year alone. former president trump summed it up best. bill de blasio is a joke. >> mayor bill de blasio taking questions for the first time as a presidential candidate, trading jabs from donald trump calling de blasio the worst mayor in the u.s. if you like high taxes and crime, he's your man. the voters who know him best in new york city, a quinnipiac poll showed 76% sak he should not run. >> sean: he cost taxpayers $320,000 for his security detail. he hasn't paid that
>> i go all over new york city all the time. the city is more orderly and safer than it's been for many years. we will keep making it better. >> sean: bill de blasio didn't do anything to fix the filth. he supported removing the roosevelt statue out of a museum. he removed a statue of thomas jefferson from city hall where it stood for 187 years. it's no wonder hundreds of thousands of new yorkers fled the city before covid. the population dropped byro over 200,000 from 2017 to 2018....
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new york city announces covey vaccine mandate for private businesses going when no city has gone before, because it's potentially unenforceable, and will probably get stuck in the courts until well after the mid to parts at the end of the year. now the new york city mayor expects that this will survive any legal challenges. we already saw a situation where for a moment jo biden's, federal mandate was put on hold by the courts, but then later upheld in the court of appeal. and bill diblasio expects the same exact expects that the courts will uphold this mandate and it will move ahead. now it's important to know the mandate will go into effect on december 27th, which is the day. it's actually 4 days before bill de blasio is set to leave office and be replaced by new york city. mayoral elect, eric adams, the new mayor, will be coming in and replacing bill de blasio 4 days after the mandate. now eric adams, the incoming mayor, who was elected in the vote a few months ago, says that he plans to meet with people who are critical of the mandate and listen to what they have to say. and if you t
new york city announces covey vaccine mandate for private businesses going when no city has gone before, because it's potentially unenforceable, and will probably get stuck in the courts until well after the mid to parts at the end of the year. now the new york city mayor expects that this will survive any legal challenges. we already saw a situation where for a moment jo biden's, federal mandate was put on hold by the courts, but then later upheld in the court of appeal. and bill diblasio...
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this is my fourth wear in new york city. we have lived through it, we have responded to it as public health leaders. so my approach is one of great humility, which means we're not going to take anything for granted and we are preparing for hospitalizations to increase. i expect that they will despite those very high levels of vaccination that we have described. but i also want to emphasize we're not powerless against this. we have a lot of agency. we just have to bring to bare all of the tools, some of the ones i mentioned, emphasizing higher quality masks, ventilation which can be as simple as moving things outdoors or cracking open a window or a door, as well as testing. we've got to bring all of these layers in concert and we can help to blunt the impact of omicron. >> we should say the new york city operates a number of public testing sites, a number of public vaccination sites, has announced plans to send ventilator masks, n-95 to folks, as well as free rapid tests. so the city public health infrastructure stronger than
this is my fourth wear in new york city. we have lived through it, we have responded to it as public health leaders. so my approach is one of great humility, which means we're not going to take anything for granted and we are preparing for hospitalizations to increase. i expect that they will despite those very high levels of vaccination that we have described. but i also want to emphasize we're not powerless against this. we have a lot of agency. we just have to bring to bare all of the tools,...
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new york city announces covey vaccine mandate for private businesses going when no city has gone before, because it's potentially unenforceable, and will probably get stuck in the courts until well off to the mer to parts. at the end of the year. now the new york city mayor expects that this will survive any legal challenges. we already saw a situation where for a moment jo biden's, federal mandate was put on hold by the courts. but then later upheld in the court of appeal. and bill de blasio expects the same exact expects that the courts will uphold this mandate and it will move ahead. now it's important to know the mandate will go into effect on december 27th, which is the day. it's actually 4 days before bill de blasio is set to leave office of be replaced by new york city. mayoral elect, eric adams, the new mayor, will be coming in and replacing bill de blasio 4 days after the mandate. now eric adams, the incoming mayor, who was elected in the vote a few months ago, says that he plans to meet with people who are critical of the mandate and listen to what they have to say. and if you
new york city announces covey vaccine mandate for private businesses going when no city has gone before, because it's potentially unenforceable, and will probably get stuck in the courts until well off to the mer to parts. at the end of the year. now the new york city mayor expects that this will survive any legal challenges. we already saw a situation where for a moment jo biden's, federal mandate was put on hold by the courts. but then later upheld in the court of appeal. and bill de blasio...
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today in new york city, it is a much safer city. lisa: that was mayor bill de blasio as he tries to save a city battered by the pandemic. we have seen the city rebound if you look at the real estate markets. jonathon miller, president and chief executive officer , we are hah the record surge in rent in manhattan. start talking about how in the some ways the diversions between high-end apartments and low and apartments is the widest you have ever seen. jonathon: when we look at the rental market, we are looking at a polarized market. if you look at the upper half of the market, that is the narrative with bidding wars, apartments, people waiting 75 deep to rent an apartment. we are looking at rents that are higher than pre-pandemic levels a few percent. we are also looking at year-over-year record growth of 23%. if we look at the other half of the market, to the lower half, lower wage earners, rents are about 11% behind pre-pandemic levels, even though they have been rising for the last couple of months, up 10% year-over-year . there
today in new york city, it is a much safer city. lisa: that was mayor bill de blasio as he tries to save a city battered by the pandemic. we have seen the city rebound if you look at the real estate markets. jonathon miller, president and chief executive officer , we are hah the record surge in rent in manhattan. start talking about how in the some ways the diversions between high-end apartments and low and apartments is the widest you have ever seen. jonathon: when we look at the rental...
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just here in new york city. we're on 42nd street, and i want to give you a sense of how much of an urgency there is for people to get tested. this is just one of the testing sites here on 42nd street in midtown manhattan. you can see a couple of dozen people there waiting about a dozen or so. but if you turn around this way, i want to show you something else as we come up the 42nd street here, you'll see as we get closer, there is another testing site as well. just a block away with even more people waiting to get tested. there is a shortage of tests here in new york city and new york state there is around the nation, quite frankly. but particularly here in new york city, we've seen long lines like this of people wanting to get tested. especially now, given that busy holiday travel season and given how this really is the epicenter here in new york city. the problem is there not enough test sites, because many of them work blows down this year. when people thought that this pandemic was over here in new york city
just here in new york city. we're on 42nd street, and i want to give you a sense of how much of an urgency there is for people to get tested. this is just one of the testing sites here on 42nd street in midtown manhattan. you can see a couple of dozen people there waiting about a dozen or so. but if you turn around this way, i want to show you something else as we come up the 42nd street here, you'll see as we get closer, there is another testing site as well. just a block away with even more...
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in his 1900 speech to the new york architect said, new york city has one god, the god of money. nothing has change. and in a 100 years, new york city dre my money, but a mission we want to build is going to build this. but how do you with, if you build a private skyscraper for your client? how do you contribute something to the city? you have to make some gesture to the public like well worth building. i mean, they spent a ton of money on the coupon on the, on the spire of world war, which was mr. will words office. after all, took a private office of a millionaire, but it's something glorious it's, it's, it's, it's like a church, it represents aspiration. ah chrysler building has that incredible sort of needle that was put on to it at the very end. so i think there's a lot to be said that within the private world of money there was an ambition to, to add a civic dimension to it. i think that's part of what makes new york still a very, very interesting city, as opposed to many other cities that have a lot of tall buildings. but so what york's grid system initially brought in to
in his 1900 speech to the new york architect said, new york city has one god, the god of money. nothing has change. and in a 100 years, new york city dre my money, but a mission we want to build is going to build this. but how do you with, if you build a private skyscraper for your client? how do you contribute something to the city? you have to make some gesture to the public like well worth building. i mean, they spent a ton of money on the coupon on the, on the spire of world war, which was...
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what's interesting is new york city passed a law that was meant to eliminate carbon emissions from our buildings that we ultimately realized -- no building owner could really comply with because of the grid here in new york state and new york city, which is really driven by fossil fuels we realize the only way to clean that up was to build renewables
what's interesting is new york city passed a law that was meant to eliminate carbon emissions from our buildings that we ultimately realized -- no building owner could really comply with because of the grid here in new york state and new york city, which is really driven by fossil fuels we realize the only way to clean that up was to build renewables
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also tonight, this major new mandate here in new york city. and all of this with cases of the new variant now seen in 18 states and counting tonight. now because of this surge we're seeing already in covid, most of it delta right now, tonight, new york city expanding vaccine mandates, now requiring all private employers to make sure their workers are vaccinated. and extending this vaccine mandate in many indoor venues to children 5 to 11 years old. new york's mayor tonight calling it a preemptive strike as cases now strike across the country, up 27% in a week. and tonight, the u.s. army now sending medical teams to lodo, mexico, just to help treat covid patients. the nation now averaging 100,000 new cases a day. 24 states and washington, d.c. seeing cases rise of more than 10% in the last week. new york's business mandate could effect more than 184,000 employers. and for the first time, that mandate effecting children 5 to 11, requiring at least one dose of vaccine for many of those indoor activities. there are also new details tonight about t
also tonight, this major new mandate here in new york city. and all of this with cases of the new variant now seen in 18 states and counting tonight. now because of this surge we're seeing already in covid, most of it delta right now, tonight, new york city expanding vaccine mandates, now requiring all private employers to make sure their workers are vaccinated. and extending this vaccine mandate in many indoor venues to children 5 to 11 years old. new york's mayor tonight calling it a...
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in new york city alone. germany and the u.k. let you order test packs by mail or by tests for $1. i can't think of a more difficult time to be an elected represent tough, much less the mayor of new york city. we have a special guest, the incoming democratic mayor of new york city, eric adams. mr. mayor-elect, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you as well . >> there will be no money honeymoon. to go from the frying pan into the fire. how do you feel? >> i don't want a honeymoon. the game is on the line and i'm a winner and the city's a winner. as you stated, these are challenging times. i don't think the answer is just mailing out test kits to everyone. a test kit will tell you your diagnosis for the moment. it's about vaccination. we need to lean into vaccinations, we need to lean into booster shots and match what the testing, we should make sure there is access to get vaccinated at the location. >> so that sounds a lot like what i heard just last night with mayor de blasio. are you buying in entire
in new york city alone. germany and the u.k. let you order test packs by mail or by tests for $1. i can't think of a more difficult time to be an elected represent tough, much less the mayor of new york city. we have a special guest, the incoming democratic mayor of new york city, eric adams. mr. mayor-elect, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you as well . >> there will be no money honeymoon. to go from the frying pan into the fire. how do you feel? >> i don't want a...
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from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: live from new york city, i'm jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg "real yield." coming up, u.s. ppi and retail sales. tuesday and wednesday, a host of central rate bank decisions with the ecb, bank of england, bank of japan all the policy decisions. lisa, we have talked so much about the federal reserve. can i get your thoughts on the rest of them? lisa: double markets will continue to go slow. that is one of the issues that may be underappreciated, the extent to which u.s. dollar strength in the short-term is going to continue to assert itself. that, in and of itself, will be a deflationary force given the role in consumer imports of currency prices. that strong dollar will really help bring that cpi under control. this relative dispersion in central bank policies is at the root of that. jonathan: do you think that can make a difference next year? dollar index just short of 96. jim: i agree with lisa. the trend will continue to be higher. that goes more into the strength and stability of the u.s. growth profile. i think that will
from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: live from new york city, i'm jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg "real yield." coming up, u.s. ppi and retail sales. tuesday and wednesday, a host of central rate bank decisions with the ecb, bank of england, bank of japan all the policy decisions. lisa, we have talked so much about the federal reserve. can i get your thoughts on the rest of them? lisa: double markets will continue to go slow. that is one of the issues that may be...
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new york city announces covey vaccine mandate for private businesses going when no city has gone before, because it's potentially unenforceable, and will probably get stuck in the courts until well after the mer to parts. at the end of the year. now the new york city mayor expects that this will survive any legal challenges. we already saw a situation where for a moment jo biden's, federal mandate was put on hold by the courts. but then later upheld in the court of appeal. and bill de blasio expects the same exact expects that the courts will uphold this mandate and it will move ahead. now it's important to note the mandate will go into effect on december 27th, which is the day. it's actually 4 days before bill de blasio is set to leave office and be replaced by new york city. mayoral elect, eric adams, the new mayor, will be coming in and replacing bill de blasio 4 days after the mandate. now eric adams, the incoming mayor, who was elected in the vote a few months ago, says that he plans to meet with people who are critical of the mandate and listen to what they have to say. and if you
new york city announces covey vaccine mandate for private businesses going when no city has gone before, because it's potentially unenforceable, and will probably get stuck in the courts until well after the mer to parts. at the end of the year. now the new york city mayor expects that this will survive any legal challenges. we already saw a situation where for a moment jo biden's, federal mandate was put on hold by the courts. but then later upheld in the court of appeal. and bill de blasio...
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it would give me a chance to go back to new york city. there was no way i was supposed to win this race. but it would give me some good exposure to figure out what i wanted to do next and sort of get to know the right people in new york city for a job in public relations. and, you know, once you go out there and once you start to meet the people and shake hands and hear about what their concerns are, once you start to figure out that maybe i can actually do this and fix their problems, you become so convinced that you have to win. and so i ran for the new york city council when my dad decided to run for bureau president. mayor giuliani asked my dad to run for bureau president. my mother was diagnosed not that long before that with a muscle disease. it was kind of wearing on my dad to be away from home. and so this sort of fit the right thing and so he ran for bureau president and won which left open his congressional seat and this was always just a dream come true for me after watching him and following him and following the discussions a
it would give me a chance to go back to new york city. there was no way i was supposed to win this race. but it would give me some good exposure to figure out what i wanted to do next and sort of get to know the right people in new york city for a job in public relations. and, you know, once you go out there and once you start to meet the people and shake hands and hear about what their concerns are, once you start to figure out that maybe i can actually do this and fix their problems, you...
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>> sometimes what we see here in new york city does go elsewhere. gary, bring us up to speed about what you're learning about the covid in washington, d.c. and how it could impact services. this is what we've been worried about the last several days. >> reporter: washington, d.c. has seen 100% uptick in covid cases in the last few weeks. that's hard to visualize. this right here behind me is not hard to visualize. this is hundreds of people coming through throughout the day in line for covid testing in southeast washington, d.c. people of all ages, people from all walks of life. we've got teachers we spoke to, hospitality workers, mailmen and even emergency services. that's what we're focused on here. 670 members of the annapolis police department are not working because of covid. that does not mean fires won't be attended to and policemen won't be dispatched. it just means that these officers will have to work more shifts, sometimes double shits, and they won't be able to take the holidays they were planning on because of these workers. georgetown
>> sometimes what we see here in new york city does go elsewhere. gary, bring us up to speed about what you're learning about the covid in washington, d.c. and how it could impact services. this is what we've been worried about the last several days. >> reporter: washington, d.c. has seen 100% uptick in covid cases in the last few weeks. that's hard to visualize. this right here behind me is not hard to visualize. this is hundreds of people coming through throughout the day in line...
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that was in new york city. but guess how many violent crimes we had a new york city last month? 10,000. and 2,000 were assaulted. if you want to really get serious about fixing a city, which i hope and think that erica adams will, let's deal with the crime epidemic that you don't even want to walk around by yourself at night often come as a woman in certain neighborhoods anymore new york city. that is a tragedy. >> harris: yeah. whoever you are. crime does not know that boundary. it just does what it does. literally, on the loose. i don't live in new york city, but i am watching to see what happens now when this former republican and former police officer of 22 years gets into office. how different will it be? all right. just ahead, jen psaki says that the white house does not need to answer questions about hunter biden. that does not mean we will not ask. not even when the president's son is selling his assets overseas? next. ♪ ♪ >> white house press secretary jen psaki is refusing to say who bought hunter biden's recently sold steak in a chinese firm. this, despite critics
that was in new york city. but guess how many violent crimes we had a new york city last month? 10,000. and 2,000 were assaulted. if you want to really get serious about fixing a city, which i hope and think that erica adams will, let's deal with the crime epidemic that you don't even want to walk around by yourself at night often come as a woman in certain neighborhoods anymore new york city. that is a tragedy. >> harris: yeah. whoever you are. crime does not know that boundary. it just...
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we cannot have shutdowns in new york city. we have to keep moving forward. the answer is to use the things that work. vaccination works and vaccine mandates work. >> republican congressional candidate looking to defeat aoc. joins me. you just heard mayor deblasio, private-sector vaccine mandate, kids age 5 to 11 if they want to go to a restaurant or movie they have to get vaccinated too. if you are a parent and you want to make your own decision for your own child's health, new york city is not the place for you. with your reaction? >> i'm not surprised to be honest. if you look at the mandates, last year alone, deblasio did everything he could to destroy the livelihoods of working-class families and parents and now he's using mandates to essentially destroy the joys of childhood. >> i think it will be to an exodus out of new york city. >> i agree. last year we lost 600,000 jobs and they are not learning the lessons. deblasio and the democratic party will learn the hard way next year once you start missing with families and children you are making a sleeping
we cannot have shutdowns in new york city. we have to keep moving forward. the answer is to use the things that work. vaccination works and vaccine mandates work. >> republican congressional candidate looking to defeat aoc. joins me. you just heard mayor deblasio, private-sector vaccine mandate, kids age 5 to 11 if they want to go to a restaurant or movie they have to get vaccinated too. if you are a parent and you want to make your own decision for your own child's health, new york city...
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as you look at the density of new york, ah, and you see how hard people work in new york city, a lot about architecture because architecture is more than i. it's more than the glory of building a building. it's, it's what does life, what kind of life does it represent? and what does it contribute to people's lives with louis. so the father american architecture in his 1900 speech to the new york architect said, new york city has one got the got of money. nothing has change in a 100 years. new york city trade, my money, but ambition. we want to build this, want to build this. but how do you with, if you build a private skyscraper for your clients? how do you contribute something to the city? you have to make some gesture to the public like well worth building. i mean, they spend a ton of money on the coupon, on the, on the spire of world worth, which was mr. will worth office after all, it was just the private office of a millionaire. but it's something glorious it's, it's, it's, it's like a church. it represents ration ah chrysler building has that incredible sort of needle that was
as you look at the density of new york, ah, and you see how hard people work in new york city, a lot about architecture because architecture is more than i. it's more than the glory of building a building. it's, it's what does life, what kind of life does it represent? and what does it contribute to people's lives with louis. so the father american architecture in his 1900 speech to the new york architect said, new york city has one got the got of money. nothing has change in a 100 years. new...
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, we saw 74,000 cases today alone, new york city saw the biggest day of cases than any major city in the world yet we have a state that has mask mandate, the city of new york that has a vaccine passport, you have to be vaccinated to go to restaurants or to live among society. at this point why would any city, why would any business, while at any university forcing a vaccine that doesn't stop the spread of covid. >> we ain't seen nothing yet. the omicron vikes, we are likely to see by tuesday or wednesday million cases per day in the united states, this is where it is going. this is good news because it is generating a lot of population of immunity which we should not be looking at the cases and the health commissioner in new york city is still mired in the past looking at case numbers. he should looking at hospitalizations and mortality from omicron. that is what tells you what to do about policy moving forward and he's not doing that. lisa: we are seeing so many people get covid at this point do you think the government will be forced to recognize natural immunity? >> the public is
, we saw 74,000 cases today alone, new york city saw the biggest day of cases than any major city in the world yet we have a state that has mask mandate, the city of new york that has a vaccine passport, you have to be vaccinated to go to restaurants or to live among society. at this point why would any city, why would any business, while at any university forcing a vaccine that doesn't stop the spread of covid. >> we ain't seen nothing yet. the omicron vikes, we are likely to see by...
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>> mayor, what is your vaccination rate in new york city before the mandates went into place? >> it was about 57%. >> did you get up to 90%? >> about 57% before the mandate started in august. it's about 71% now fully vaccinated all residents. that means about 1 million more doses since we put the mandates in place and we know -- we saw it with our own workforce, our public workforce, a lot of them were hesitant truthfully. a lot of them needed extra incentive and reason -- now it's 94% of our public employees are vaccinated because of those mandates. >> okay, that's public employees. i'm talking about the private sector, though, which is a totally different issue, although i don't believe we ought to have the mandates in place. but you're able to get to a fairly high vaccination rate. people of new york understood the risk, and they've lived through it, they understand that and people in arkansas, as the risk increase, the vaccination rates increase as well. so through education, you have had a great deal of success. the mandates, though, are going to cause adverse hardship. p
>> mayor, what is your vaccination rate in new york city before the mandates went into place? >> it was about 57%. >> did you get up to 90%? >> about 57% before the mandate started in august. it's about 71% now fully vaccinated all residents. that means about 1 million more doses since we put the mandates in place and we know -- we saw it with our own workforce, our public workforce, a lot of them were hesitant truthfully. a lot of them needed extra incentive and reason...
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new york city has a private business vaccine and date. hospitals not overwhelmed so far. -- that signaled a possible default by the struggling developer. a republican congressman, devin nunes, is quitting congress ahead of donald trump's new media start up he is a fervent supporter of the former president, possibly facing a tougher path to reelection following redistricting. global news 24 hours a day on-air and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> all of us, whatever our background, age, where we live, we can agree that prescription drugs are outrageously expensive. it does not need to be that way. under my bill back better bill, it will not be the same way. jonathan: the president of the united states there. your equity market with a lift. a rally, 61 points higher on the s&p. the nasdaq 100 advancing 1.8%. crude at $71.51, one stock to watch in the premarket's looks something this. you mentioned that call from katie who pretty at j.
new york city has a private business vaccine and date. hospitals not overwhelmed so far. -- that signaled a possible default by the struggling developer. a republican congressman, devin nunes, is quitting congress ahead of donald trump's new media start up he is a fervent supporter of the former president, possibly facing a tougher path to reelection following redistricting. global news 24 hours a day on-air and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over...