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what was he doing in new york? did he come here because alvin bragg announced he won't be prosecuting them? of course. eric: you talk about some of these proposals and mentioned richardson jordan, a democratic socialist and she does say it's a tragedy, she's calling for the abolition of new york city will be's department and abolish the police department and says that doesn't mean the best of police officers -- let me read some tweets of hers during the campaign, she said that always remember police and prison systems are creating to preserve slavery to break the chains must must provide total abolition. she tweeted we cannot reform a system of policing has so rooted in racist from the front and abolish nypd. police have never served our communities, they don't prevent crime, there and on occupying force created to terrorize more people and enforce racial hierarchies and finally she apparently wants criminals released. we demand immediate racist classes cash bail systems and immediate release of all new yorkers inc
what was he doing in new york? did he come here because alvin bragg announced he won't be prosecuting them? of course. eric: you talk about some of these proposals and mentioned richardson jordan, a democratic socialist and she does say it's a tragedy, she's calling for the abolition of new york city will be's department and abolish the police department and says that doesn't mean the best of police officers -- let me read some tweets of hers during the campaign, she said that always remember...
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york, new york. if we cannot embrace the possibility of times like these, then we fail to honor the legacy of the visionary new yorkers who came before us. the portrait of flank lynn roosevelt that hangs above the man several -- mantle of the governor's residence is a reminder of what leadership in a crisis is all about. first as governor, and then as president. fdr rebuilt the economy from the ground up after the crash of 29. more than giving people jobs, he gave people hope. policies and just help families lost everything, they spurred decades of economic growth and the birth of the middle class. again and again, he focused on the storms around him. one eye on the horizon. always planning for the day when the clouds would depart. that is exactly what we are doing now. this pandemic did not create all of the problems we're facing today. it simply forced us to hold up a mirror and see the cracks in our society. it was too easy to ignore before. this has created opportunity to redefine ourselves. as w
york, new york. if we cannot embrace the possibility of times like these, then we fail to honor the legacy of the visionary new yorkers who came before us. the portrait of flank lynn roosevelt that hangs above the man several -- mantle of the governor's residence is a reminder of what leadership in a crisis is all about. first as governor, and then as president. fdr rebuilt the economy from the ground up after the crash of 29. more than giving people jobs, he gave people hope. policies and just...
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dream that i call the new york dream. new york is not just a place like other states, it's an ideal, excitement, energy, endless possibilities. just as we are inspired by history rate new yorkers the social justice movements and leaders like fdr who navigate us through a crisis with a calm and steady hand. history looking back on our time, this will be determined what we do right here, right now. seize this moment with confidence and optimism, indoor through the ages and may god bless the people new york and our nation, thank you. [applause] [applause] and the rising cost f living, education, and mental health. gov. scott: madam president, madam speaker, mr. chief justice and members of the general assembly and fellow vermonters, it is our tradition to come together and charter our course for the work ahead. whether in times of peace or war, prosperity or depression,
dream that i call the new york dream. new york is not just a place like other states, it's an ideal, excitement, energy, endless possibilities. just as we are inspired by history rate new yorkers the social justice movements and leaders like fdr who navigate us through a crisis with a calm and steady hand. history looking back on our time, this will be determined what we do right here, right now. seize this moment with confidence and optimism, indoor through the ages and may god bless the...
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they don't have early douglas new york. now we are not only struggling with hunger, we also money to the man. if we cannot return the money and he comes to get my daughter, what will happen? i would rather die than let him take her. despite a taliban ban on forced marriages, the practice is continuing with many afghans unable to afford even basic goods. a payment from a perspective, grooms family can amount to the difference between life and death. in some cases, families are now also giving up their sons heartbreak. so it's the right time for the humanity in community to stand up. and steve, the people of a man's down pleasure. in another part of the camp her meet, abdullah says he too is desperate for money to treat his chronically ill wife pregnant with their 5th child. 3 years ago he received a down payment for his eldest daughter. now 7 to be married when she's older, but he needs the money now. worth the dear do now, while arthur, i have another daughter, i'm even willing to sell her because i need to buy food and med
they don't have early douglas new york. now we are not only struggling with hunger, we also money to the man. if we cannot return the money and he comes to get my daughter, what will happen? i would rather die than let him take her. despite a taliban ban on forced marriages, the practice is continuing with many afghans unable to afford even basic goods. a payment from a perspective, grooms family can amount to the difference between life and death. in some cases, families are now also giving up...
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the cold from atlanta all the way up to new york. and what the two models now say about this possible nor'easter. chief meteorologist ginger zee back with us again tonight. hey, ginger. >> reporter: hey, david. tonight, you can feel the nibble of that arctic air. by tomorrow and thursday, we will be fully engulfed. and that's why you see those wind chill advisories from muncy, indiana, all the way back up to st. cloud. we're talking about the longest stretch of cold this entire winter season for much of the great lakes and even parts of the northeast. so, here are the numbers. chicago with that fresh snow. even though they're in a snow deficit still, will feel like 19 below tomorrow. it will feel like 10 here in new york. philadelphia, not much warmer. 5 for boston. speaking of boston and that nor'easter, it's looking more and more likely like either way, eastern massachusetts and rhode island pick up snow in this, a lot of snow, potentially. and depending on which model comes to fruition, that european model gets closer on saturday.
the cold from atlanta all the way up to new york. and what the two models now say about this possible nor'easter. chief meteorologist ginger zee back with us again tonight. hey, ginger. >> reporter: hey, david. tonight, you can feel the nibble of that arctic air. by tomorrow and thursday, we will be fully engulfed. and that's why you see those wind chill advisories from muncy, indiana, all the way back up to st. cloud. we're talking about the longest stretch of cold this entire winter...
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and new york. that needs to bear out, i would think, but could omicron somehow delay or pushback an interest rate hike from march to maybe, you know, a month or two later? we just came from the consumer electronics show in las vegas. 45,000 people attended and they attended relatively safely. ces was just telling me they had ordered 90,000 tests months and months ago. they were prepared. this was the picture and the video of people on opening day flooding this area. we were surrounded by a lot of people. i mean, you know, you can function in this world, but you clearly have to look at the federal reserve and say will they spook too easily if interests some type of new variant? >> well that's always possible and remember the fed meets on january 26 and i think they would raise rates on january 16 if it were not for the omicron variant but that puts them to march but the number of fatalit ies from covid ought to fall very dramatically during the month of february, because omicron is not nearly, for a
and new york. that needs to bear out, i would think, but could omicron somehow delay or pushback an interest rate hike from march to maybe, you know, a month or two later? we just came from the consumer electronics show in las vegas. 45,000 people attended and they attended relatively safely. ces was just telling me they had ordered 90,000 tests months and months ago. they were prepared. this was the picture and the video of people on opening day flooding this area. we were surrounded by a lot...
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this is you've lived in new york for quite some time. is this kind of snow storm normal this time of year? one of those famous new york city co snowstorms metro logical phenomenon. the coastal storm forms off the coast of new england and new york rapidly intensified the american drama. just not a very like name for me. call it a long side plan because basically the low pressure system goes off market and that he throws all the moisture against the call is in this case of course, because it is so called it is all now this time this is causing all 0. if you're lucky, you know, and i didn't database, there's no rush hour, you can see very few people on the street saw the property is still running. so in this case, that's the lucky incident here in this, in this course, that's going to be an enormous big, big from this. no, that's, that's still pulling here. what are forecasters saying? how long will the storm cable raging over the over the east coast? regarding the forecast it should come to new york city in the next hours it's actually sno
this is you've lived in new york for quite some time. is this kind of snow storm normal this time of year? one of those famous new york city co snowstorms metro logical phenomenon. the coastal storm forms off the coast of new england and new york rapidly intensified the american drama. just not a very like name for me. call it a long side plan because basically the low pressure system goes off market and that he throws all the moisture against the call is in this case of course, because it is...
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dream that i call the new york dream. new york is not just a place like other states, it's an ideal, excitement, energy, endless possibilities. just as we are inspired by history rate new yorkers the social justice movements and leaders like fdr who navigate us through a crisis with a calm and steady hand. history looking back on our time, this will be determined what we do right here, right now. seize this moment with confidence and optimism, indoor through the ages and may god bless the people new york and our nation, thank you. [applause] [applause] a new mobile video out from c-span -- video app from c-span. vermont governor phil scott gave his state of the state address at the capitol. he talked about the challenges of legislating remotely through the coronavirus pandemic and the cost of living, education, and mental health.
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in order to comment on a "new york times" article, you have to be in a "new york times" subscriber. so the overwhelming majority of comments are from democrats. listen to this quick comment. in today's "times." anyone who subscribes as i do can read it i was prounion until the summer of 2020 when i watched unions successfully block school reopening efforts across the country. i will never forget it. and i will never be prounion again. i have never in my life voted for a republican, but i will now vote against anyone who is explicitly pro-teachers union, period. does that answer your question? >> rachel: wow. perfectly. the curtain has been pulled. dennis, quisha, thanks for joining me tonight. don't go anywhere. johnny joey jones goes on the clock next. ♪ ♪ ze my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ (coughing) ♪ breeze driftin' on by ♪ ♪ you know how i feel â
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another spate of attacks on asians in new york city. next news views hughes us not only what's being done to tackle it, but if the will exist to find the perpetrators stay close for all, not the oh. tonight, questions surrounding recent incidents about hate crimes, race and religious beliefs on the forefront of the controversy boss is a former president donald trump really planning another run after his speech in arizona over the weekend somewhere convinced his campaigning days are not over and more allegations about even closer ties between lane maxwell and prince andrew. i'm natasha sweets and you're watching the news use who's right here on our t america. ah . hello and thank you so much for joining us. i'm natasha sweet in for scotty now hughes. we begin with a rather disturbing story in the nation's most heavily populated city. new york city officials are reporting a drastic search and crime newly released data from n y p t says that hate crimes have skyrocketed across the city. and now the manhattan district attorney is seen mass
another spate of attacks on asians in new york city. next news views hughes us not only what's being done to tackle it, but if the will exist to find the perpetrators stay close for all, not the oh. tonight, questions surrounding recent incidents about hate crimes, race and religious beliefs on the forefront of the controversy boss is a former president donald trump really planning another run after his speech in arizona over the weekend somewhere convinced his campaigning days are not over and...
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of canals and hudson river transport that connected new york city to growing upstate new york cities and towns like syracuse buffalo. and this also ushers in a major migration of new englanders into upstate new york and into ohio as they're able to reap the benefits of these economic trends transformations in deeper western areas. and you can see on this map behind me here the roads and canals criss-crossing across the country. what is jumping out to you here about the number of transportation networks by the 1840s. what do you see? yeah. well, i would say in contradiction to what we previously learned now. we're able to travel more towards the rule ports such as in north carolina even down towards, alabama, mississippi rather than being tied to the coastline allowing greater transportation and access to people of all backgrounds and demographics. excellent. yeah. what else do you see? trust it goes a lot further western previously now, it's all the way to green bay and in the iowa territory. whereas not that long ago people were complaining about going into ohio. yeah. absolutely. y
of canals and hudson river transport that connected new york city to growing upstate new york cities and towns like syracuse buffalo. and this also ushers in a major migration of new englanders into upstate new york and into ohio as they're able to reap the benefits of these economic trends transformations in deeper western areas. and you can see on this map behind me here the roads and canals criss-crossing across the country. what is jumping out to you here about the number of transportation...
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yeah, this is new york and a totally different scale than the new york. we would think of today. absolutely. what about structures like this? no, i recognize it's a little hard to see but and here. what are you noticing there? what are those lucy? absolutely, that's some timber waterfront cribbing for worms and landfill. yeah, absolutely. absolutely. all right. how about over here? you kind of get a sense. this one's called the tea water pump. what does that suggest to you about? what's going on here? what's this guy doing? can you see? you know a little dude here. horse cart lucy is that just like fresh water in a barrel at the end of his cart that going to people for yeah. yeah, so at a moment in time where access to the infrastructure for fresh running water like we understand today was not as easy to come by you would have water cartman who would walk around the city and you could get your fresh water for your tea. so there's the tea water pump. this is where you could go and make your tea. yeah, absolutely. so we see these in these work a day spaces and effort to capture the
yeah, this is new york and a totally different scale than the new york. we would think of today. absolutely. what about structures like this? no, i recognize it's a little hard to see but and here. what are you noticing there? what are those lucy? absolutely, that's some timber waterfront cribbing for worms and landfill. yeah, absolutely. absolutely. all right. how about over here? you kind of get a sense. this one's called the tea water pump. what does that suggest to you about? what's going...
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new york for us. thank you very much. well, let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. spanish rescue workers picked up more than 80 migrants who were stranded in to dig ease of the canary islands. the archipelago of the coast of west africa has become the main destination for migrants trying to reach you. member country spain. european far rights parties of held a summit in madrid, posted by the spanish vaux party. the at to day summit, and the 2 day meeting includes hungary as prime minister, victor o. bon poland. prime minister much use more of yet ski and french fall writes lead at marine the pen. last month the parties discussed joint votes on sovereignty and immigration issues in the european parliament, but stopped short of striking a formal alliance. tina efforts are underway on thailand's beaches after an oil spill off the coast. workers used pumps to remove oil from shore line from the shoreline in dry on, on the east coast of the gulf of thailand. the leak f
new york for us. thank you very much. well, let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. spanish rescue workers picked up more than 80 migrants who were stranded in to dig ease of the canary islands. the archipelago of the coast of west africa has become the main destination for migrants trying to reach you. member country spain. european far rights parties of held a summit in madrid, posted by the spanish vaux party. the at to day summit, and the 2 day meeting...
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this is here in new york. they're expecting, we're expecting about 15 to 30 centimeters of snow as the day progresses as we are in the really the eye of this blizzard like conditions here meteorologist are calling this one of the largest snow storms that we're expecting for many, many years. but it's not just here in new york, it's all over the north east of the united states. and there's about 70000000 people in the northeast that have received text message alerts that they are in the eye of this storm. it's expected at last throughout saturday. and were literally worried about potential storm surge in some parts of close to low lying areas. and as you heard there from the mayor of new york and it's governors and mayors all throughout multiple states in the northeast saying, stay off the roads if you can. because this, this potentially could be a very dangerous storm there already thousands of flight cancellations throughout the northeast of the united states. and it's having a domino effect throughout, throu
this is here in new york. they're expecting, we're expecting about 15 to 30 centimeters of snow as the day progresses as we are in the really the eye of this blizzard like conditions here meteorologist are calling this one of the largest snow storms that we're expecting for many, many years. but it's not just here in new york, it's all over the north east of the united states. and there's about 70000000 people in the northeast that have received text message alerts that they are in the eye of...
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dream that i call the new york dream. new york is not just a place like other states, it's an ideal, excitement, energy, endless possibilities. just as we are inspired by history rate new yorkers the social justice movements and leaders like fdr who navigate us through a crisis with a calm and steady hand. history looking back on our time, this will be determined what we do right here, right now. seize this moment with confidence and optimism, indoor through the ages and may god bless the people new york and our nation, thank you. [applause] [applause]
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amy: from new york, this is democracy now! pres. biden: i believe the threat to our democracy is so grave that we must find a way to pass these voting rights bill, debate them, vote, let the majority prevail. and if that very minimum is blocked, we have no option but to change the senate rules, including getting rid of the filibuster for this. amy: in a major speech in atlanta, president biden has endorsed changing the filibuster rule to help democrats pass voting rights legislation. we will speak to two leaders in the voting rights movement, one who boycotted biden's address and one who attended. then we go to the bronx where 17 people, including eight children, have died in a massive fire in an apartment building. the city is blaming the fire on a space heater, but housing activists say it is lack of safe, public affordble housing. >> in the last eight years working with the tenants over countless buildings who have all experienced these issues, as well as being harassed. i have to say i am shocked and astonished the city leadersh
amy: from new york, this is democracy now! pres. biden: i believe the threat to our democracy is so grave that we must find a way to pass these voting rights bill, debate them, vote, let the majority prevail. and if that very minimum is blocked, we have no option but to change the senate rules, including getting rid of the filibuster for this. amy: in a major speech in atlanta, president biden has endorsed changing the filibuster rule to help democrats pass voting rights legislation. we will...
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headline new york times. latino voters are key to 2024 and not always buying what democrats are selling end quote. what is your concern, jose? >> i think first and foremost we have to recognize that democrats have to do a better job communicating to latinos and the american citizens that biden has done. we've done some good things but democrats have to communicate that and do it now. also they have to invest some money. they have to invest some money into some of the races coming up in the mid-term. we have to put money into politics to make sure latinos continue to understand there is no better option for them than democrats. >> bill: republicans flipped hispanics districts in texas that nobody thought would happen. daniel, how do you see it? >> bill, democrats should be feeling anxious about the latino vote. biden is already responsible for the biggest shift ever by latinos away from the democrat party according to several poltion. we'll see if it carries over to the election. no secret democrats have count
headline new york times. latino voters are key to 2024 and not always buying what democrats are selling end quote. what is your concern, jose? >> i think first and foremost we have to recognize that democrats have to do a better job communicating to latinos and the american citizens that biden has done. we've done some good things but democrats have to communicate that and do it now. also they have to invest some money. they have to invest some money into some of the races coming up in...
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bad, a lot of great things about new york city. i have to admit, what you are describing, is what is driving people to leave the city and go elsewhere. who thinks this is good policy? from a voter perspective, ask yourself, how does this help me if i live in the bronx or harlem, if i live in midtown, it doesn't matter where you live if you are not taking care of the safety and security of the people you are charged with doing that for, how do you have a job? it doesn't make sense. i would love to see what the statss say a year from now. predictions don't look safe for new york city. >> todd: and we were promised by this new mayor, eric adams, things would be different compared to the mayor de blasio administration. how will you work with the da and police officers, you can't do it still under me, they will figure this out. will eric adam put his money where his mouth is going forward? i fear your prediction from a year out will not be good, kevin. that is sad. you mentioned people fleeing new york for other places, woke new yorkers
bad, a lot of great things about new york city. i have to admit, what you are describing, is what is driving people to leave the city and go elsewhere. who thinks this is good policy? from a voter perspective, ask yourself, how does this help me if i live in the bronx or harlem, if i live in midtown, it doesn't matter where you live if you are not taking care of the safety and security of the people you are charged with doing that for, how do you have a job? it doesn't make sense. i would love...
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under the "times" standard by "the new york times," i mean "the new york times" versus sullivan standard, that case palin should lose this case, but the law may change and she may wind up winning. >> you think about "times" versus palin it's two americas. you have this mainstream institution versus kind of this anti-media figure. this is why it's going to be a doozy of a case. i'm sure it will be heavily covered by fox news but there could be a backfire effect, right? outlets like fox do rely on "times" v. sullivan. >> and they are relying on "times" v. sullivan in very big money cases right now. dominion voting systems, mart m smartmatic, the election machine companies that were repeatedly lied about on fox news after the election, repeatedly lied about over and over and they have sued fox for billions of lawyers. foxes lawyers understandably have said "new york times" versus sullivan protects us, we're supposed to cover robust debate. we will see whether -- i mean, i'm sure their lawyers will keep citing "new york times" against sullivan until it's overturned, but just depends -- >> an
under the "times" standard by "the new york times," i mean "the new york times" versus sullivan standard, that case palin should lose this case, but the law may change and she may wind up winning. >> you think about "times" versus palin it's two americas. you have this mainstream institution versus kind of this anti-media figure. this is why it's going to be a doozy of a case. i'm sure it will be heavily covered by fox news but there could be a...
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will new york city do the same? >> that is something i'm speaking with my health care professionals to do an evaluation to determine if that is what we do. let's be clear. in this country we do vaccinate for smallpox, measles and other things. we need to educate and use the time before the fall to educate our parents to show the importance of it and we're going to sit down and determine if we'll roll that out as well. you announced last night you'll support a law passed last month, allowing roughly 800,000 legal non-citizens to vote in local elections provided that they've lived in new york for at least 30 days. you previously expressed concern about giving a right to vote to non-citizens who have only been here for a short amount of time. a lot of americans watching might share your concerns and also have more broadly questions about the idea of people who have not taken a citizenship test, prepared for that test by learning about the u.s., who haven't sworn an oath to the country, getting to vote. why did you chan
will new york city do the same? >> that is something i'm speaking with my health care professionals to do an evaluation to determine if that is what we do. let's be clear. in this country we do vaccinate for smallpox, measles and other things. we need to educate and use the time before the fall to educate our parents to show the importance of it and we're going to sit down and determine if we'll roll that out as well. you announced last night you'll support a law passed last month,...
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this is a son of new york city, the son of dominican imgrantss, grew in in /* /* wood new york. they were ambushed by a crazy person who is set on killing them. he had a legal firearm, it didn't shoot itself. he had a long gun under his mattress, the officers were ambushed, he was executed, jason rivera. crime has spiked 65% since the first of the year when the administration has taken hold of the city there is a lot of work to do, the police are sick of it and the public deserves better. >> carley: without a doubt. going back to d.a. bragg, he said he would not prosecute resisting arrest, which is unbelievable. when you look at overall crime statistics, crime up in new york city by 39%. robberies up 33%. shootings up 23%. felony assault up 12%. it has never been more dangerous time to be a police officer than right now. we're hearing mayor eric adams new plan to fight crime, how do police feel about it? do they think he can change things in the city? >> well, the police have a lot of faith in the mayor because he's a former nypd captain. he appointed the police commissioner. he
this is a son of new york city, the son of dominican imgrantss, grew in in /* /* wood new york. they were ambushed by a crazy person who is set on killing them. he had a legal firearm, it didn't shoot itself. he had a long gun under his mattress, the officers were ambushed, he was executed, jason rivera. crime has spiked 65% since the first of the year when the administration has taken hold of the city there is a lot of work to do, the police are sick of it and the public deserves better....
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you new york ♪ ♪ new york, new york new york ♪ ♪ i want to wake up in a city that never sleeps ♪ ♪ and find that i'm a-number one ♪ ♪ top of the list ♪ ♪ king of the hill ♪ ♪ a-number one ♪ ♪ these little town blues ♪ ♪ are melting a way ♪ ♪ i'm going to make a brand-new start of it in old new york ♪ ♪ and if i can make it there ♪ ♪ i'm going to make it anywhere ♪ ♪ it's up to you new york ♪ ♪ new york, new york ♪ >> happy new year's, james. >> hey, jonathan, happy new year. you know, it has been an amazing night. >> i could not agree more. >> all of the amazing performances. >> yes, and all of the great people. >> yes. and what about that waterford crystal ball. >> oh, the ball, yeah. it is unbelievable. >> it was ball i ever dreamed of. >> yeah, it was pretty incredi-ball. >> yes. >> >> who are those guys? >> i don't know. >> all right. happy new year, everybody. 2022, don't you feel cleansed? cheers. we will do this little mini shot. >> a dance. >> let me tell you something. >> oh, please. tell us something, andy. just watching mayor de blas
you new york ♪ ♪ new york, new york new york ♪ ♪ i want to wake up in a city that never sleeps ♪ ♪ and find that i'm a-number one ♪ ♪ top of the list ♪ ♪ king of the hill ♪ ♪ a-number one ♪ ♪ these little town blues ♪ ♪ are melting a way ♪ ♪ i'm going to make a brand-new start of it in old new york ♪ ♪ and if i can make it there ♪ ♪ i'm going to make it anywhere ♪ ♪ it's up to you new york ♪ ♪ new york, new york ♪ >> happy new year's,...
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palin is in new york city for a libel trial against "the new york times." that trial is delayed until next thursday. to allow her to recover from covid. clearly though not recovering in isolation it looks like. frightening moments for missouri congresswoman corey bush over the weekend, the representativer's office her car was hit by gunfire early saturday morning while it was parked in the st. louis area. she was not in the car at the time. and it's not believed she was being targeted. in a statement, bush said quote, like far too many of us in st. louis, experiencing gun violence is all too familiar. thankfully no one was harmed. but any act of gun violence shakes your soul. no one should have to fear for their safety, here in st. louis, and that is exactly why our movement is working every day to invest in our communities, eradicate the root causes of gun violence, and keep every neighborhood safe. it is friday. i wish i had some better news to bring you all. there's a lot going on around the world. much of it quite stressful. coming up, team usa takes of
palin is in new york city for a libel trial against "the new york times." that trial is delayed until next thursday. to allow her to recover from covid. clearly though not recovering in isolation it looks like. frightening moments for missouri congresswoman corey bush over the weekend, the representativer's office her car was hit by gunfire early saturday morning while it was parked in the st. louis area. she was not in the car at the time. and it's not believed she was being...
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>>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> good evening, i'm nancy cortez in new york. jericka duncan is off. we are following several developing stories tonight but we begin with a dangerous winter storm impacting 80 million americans. tonight, it is sweeping across the southeast, and heading north. these icy roads you are about to see are near charlotte, north carolina. snow plows are out there, and cars are spinning out. tens of thousands have lost power. for more on what's to come, let's check in with meteorologist vanessa murdock of wcbs. vanessa, good evening. >> good evening, nancy. this storm has brought a mess to the southeast, as much as 9 inches of snow as far south as leesburg, mississippi. and in the carolinas, more than a third of an inch of ice for some. no hern qua bre ,rad poin. let's c occupe snowfall accumulations. the mountains will get themont out of this system for the most part. 6 to 12 inches in general but draw your attention to the not hot pink along the great lakes. that is the potential for more than 2 feet of snow because the lake-effect sno
>>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> good evening, i'm nancy cortez in new york. jericka duncan is off. we are following several developing stories tonight but we begin with a dangerous winter storm impacting 80 million americans. tonight, it is sweeping across the southeast, and heading north. these icy roads you are about to see are near charlotte, north carolina. snow plows are out there, and cars are spinning out. tens of thousands have lost power. for more on...
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cheslie kryst, here in new york city. what authorities have now revealed and what her family is saying tonight. here's linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight, the investigation into the death of former miss usa cheslie kryst revealing she jumped from a new york city high rise sunday morning. the medical examiner stating she died by suicide. according to authorities, kryst was last seen on a terrace on the 29th floor of the building. hours before her death, the 30-year-old posting to instagram, "may this day bring you rest and peace." kryst was an accomplished attorney with a masters in business from wake forest university. >> north carolina! >> reporter: she represented north carolina in the miss usa pageant, crowned the top title in 2019. i sat down with her as she marked a historic win for black women in the top four pageants. how does it feel to be a part of this history making moment? >> it feels amazing. people will sometimes comment on our social media. and they'll say, "why are we talking about your race? like, you guy
cheslie kryst, here in new york city. what authorities have now revealed and what her family is saying tonight. here's linsey davis. >> reporter: tonight, the investigation into the death of former miss usa cheslie kryst revealing she jumped from a new york city high rise sunday morning. the medical examiner stating she died by suicide. according to authorities, kryst was last seen on a terrace on the 29th floor of the building. hours before her death, the 30-year-old posting to...
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new york is not one of them. new yorkpends more money than any other state in the country and gets pretty poor to mediocre results for it. but money does matter. i think what i object to is, we don't change anything else but the resources. we have defined winning in education as a matter of funding. that's not what winning is. and, frankly, we've got to change the game we're playing. the world has changed. we need students to be critical thinkers and problem solvers. that's not going to happen if you have principal tenure. you show me a high-performing organization that gives lifetime job security irrespective of performance, that is a weird thing to do if you want results. >> what happens when a student just isn't a good fit for the school? >> well, we don't make that judgment, meaning there is no "fit" for the school. there is, "are you willing to do the work necessary?" but we accept students of all intellectual abilities. we are not looking for a certain type of student. we are looking for students and famili
new york is not one of them. new yorkpends more money than any other state in the country and gets pretty poor to mediocre results for it. but money does matter. i think what i object to is, we don't change anything else but the resources. we have defined winning in education as a matter of funding. that's not what winning is. and, frankly, we've got to change the game we're playing. the world has changed. we need students to be critical thinkers and problem solvers. that's not going to happen...
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in new york state it's ten days. the law is you got to be registered for ten days or you can't vote. a proposition was put on the ballot, eliminate that, allow same-day registration. guess what the voters of new york did on that proposal a short two months ago. they voted 56.3% no, against that. are we to assume that the voters of the state of new york are jim crow on steroids? as the president of the united states would suggest. or can we probably assume that they thought a ten-day period before voting was appropriate and that we should keep it that way? i choose to think that we want 30 days in mississippi, if maine wants same-day registration and if the voters of new york say ten days is all right, by a double-digit marge gin, they have the right to do that. and again, if the distinguished democratic leader can prove me wrong, i would accept that and apologize to him for that. there was another issue on the ballot, and i hope not to take too much more time, because i see my distinguished colleague from louisiana h
in new york state it's ten days. the law is you got to be registered for ten days or you can't vote. a proposition was put on the ballot, eliminate that, allow same-day registration. guess what the voters of new york did on that proposal a short two months ago. they voted 56.3% no, against that. are we to assume that the voters of the state of new york are jim crow on steroids? as the president of the united states would suggest. or can we probably assume that they thought a ten-day period...
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it is actually a shorter trip to new york, which is where he should have gone, new york is home to a brand-new prosecutor, by e-mail or office memo has decided to change the law. he deciding which laws will be enforced and which will not be. about what could possibly be more anti-democratic then the opinion of one person overcoming the will of a legislative body, the media loves that word anti-democratic. they have no problem with the district attorney negating your vote with a memo or an office wide e-mail, that is what is happening. if you are looking for a textbook definition for word anti-democratic, allowing one person to substitute his or her will for that of the people as expressed in a duly enacted law, that is a good place to start. so the next time president biden decides to travel to highlight his notion of anti-democratic actions, he should go to new york, not georgia, and take the devil with you, i hear he is now vote in new york, even if he is not a citizen. joining us now, florida senator, rick scott. is this about the right to vote? or the law they won't pass about ma
it is actually a shorter trip to new york, which is where he should have gone, new york is home to a brand-new prosecutor, by e-mail or office memo has decided to change the law. he deciding which laws will be enforced and which will not be. about what could possibly be more anti-democratic then the opinion of one person overcoming the will of a legislative body, the media loves that word anti-democratic. they have no problem with the district attorney negating your vote with a memo or an...
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york and new jersey be careful. back to you, steve. >> absolutely, ashley, thank you very much. all right, you got to be careful because as we check in with senior meteorologist janice dean for our fox weather forecast live from alli pond park in queens, new york, j.d., this is the first measurable snowfall of winter of 2022. >> janice: it is and i cannot wait to do my first official snow angel of the season, which will come in the 8:00 hour. i can promise you that. i'm never going to be too old to do snow angels. that's for sure. you know, this storm has overperformed in the new york tri-state area. over 6 inches of snow already on the ground. parts of connecticut over a foot of snow. so, in some cases the snow came 1 to two inches an hour overnight. a lot of this schools are closed in new york, in queens, actually, no, new york city the schools are open. so, of course, different school districts have different rules. my kids are off today. my husband is coming out to alli pond park to take them sledding. this is o
york and new jersey be careful. back to you, steve. >> absolutely, ashley, thank you very much. all right, you got to be careful because as we check in with senior meteorologist janice dean for our fox weather forecast live from alli pond park in queens, new york, j.d., this is the first measurable snowfall of winter of 2022. >> janice: it is and i cannot wait to do my first official snow angel of the season, which will come in the 8:00 hour. i can promise you that. i'm never going...
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this is the roads in new york city. at this time hundreds ever flights canceled, sporting events postponed and city crews, only the ones that the mayors and governors need to be on the roadways, live from the upper west side, we'll continue to keep you posted, still a lot more snow that will be falling and once again, the main concern if you're out here, is the dangerous conditions for the high winds. for now, back to you. >> alexis mcadams, braving the cold in new york city. gillian. gillian: let's go to manhattan, long island where fox news meteorologist adam klotz has been tracking this monster of a storm now for days now. hi, adam. >> hey there, gillian. as you said just off to the east of manhattan, roughly 60 miles is islip. and this is a winter storm warning and here we've seen blizzard storm warnings lasting several more hours to come. i'm currently standing in about 14 inches of snow and there's still going to be more on the way, but what makes this a blizzard, the really light snow. this wind whips across and
this is the roads in new york city. at this time hundreds ever flights canceled, sporting events postponed and city crews, only the ones that the mayors and governors need to be on the roadways, live from the upper west side, we'll continue to keep you posted, still a lot more snow that will be falling and once again, the main concern if you're out here, is the dangerous conditions for the high winds. for now, back to you. >> alexis mcadams, braving the cold in new york city. gillian....
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we are feeling utter despair but i am asking new york, this is america, this is new york. no matter where we are in the storm, let's see ourselves through the storm. we spent so much time wallowing in the moment of the storm. we are fighting from a place of victory. we would get through this just as we got through the great depression on pearl harbor and 9/11. you go through the list. if you see yourself through the storm, you will be fine. i have lived through a lot of tragedies but i won't wallow in that place, i know there is something on the other side of covid, we'll be better and prepared as the future in front of us. i am going to lead the city through this. we'll be fine. >> questions for you, you certainly vow to keep schools open. one of the challenges will be staffing. whether there will be enough employees in the school to keep them open and defining vision in new york streets of the last few weeks have been incredibly long testing lines and people are trying to get testing. >> inside the school itself of staffing, we are going to adjust and pivot based on the
we are feeling utter despair but i am asking new york, this is america, this is new york. no matter where we are in the storm, let's see ourselves through the storm. we spent so much time wallowing in the moment of the storm. we are fighting from a place of victory. we would get through this just as we got through the great depression on pearl harbor and 9/11. you go through the list. if you see yourself through the storm, you will be fine. i have lived through a lot of tragedies but i won't...
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new york. president biden will be on a call with european leaders. 8,500 forces here in the united states are told to be at a ready stage. highened alert. the time frame to be deployed is narrower now. if it was ten days, now it's closer to five days. so we're also monitoring the briefings at the pentagon. john kirby is still speaking and ned price at the state department. families in the ukraine are told to leave as the world waits for what putin will do. john kirby will join us after he gets done from the podium closer to the end of the hour. please join us for that. that will be very interesting as this develops. so let's go to casey mcfarland, former national security adviser for the trump administration. k.t., great to have you with us. what is your assessment of what's going on right now? 8,500 troops told to be ready and the carrier truman is in the region right now. >> what the administration has said, ukraine, you're on your own. if we send troops, it will be the nato forces. russia is
new york. president biden will be on a call with european leaders. 8,500 forces here in the united states are told to be at a ready stage. highened alert. the time frame to be deployed is narrower now. if it was ten days, now it's closer to five days. so we're also monitoring the briefings at the pentagon. john kirby is still speaking and ned price at the state department. families in the ukraine are told to leave as the world waits for what putin will do. john kirby will join us after he gets...
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the partnership for new york city will meet with new d.a. alvin bragg after the group was inunidated about his lenient policies against criminals. >> this guy seems like he wants to have california have a monopoly on bad ideas. >> we voted for mayor adams because he was going to be tough on crime. right now his hands are tied. >> want him to take a walk with us in new york city and see what is going on in 2022. >> cheryl: a memo sparked outrage from sean sewell and democratic lawmakers in this state. >> todd: it is something else, cheryl. why is covid testing money being diverted to the border crisis? >> cheryl: exactly. senator susan collins and others questioning biden officials why funds were being diverted. >> our staff's investigation found that $850 million out of the testing budget and another $850 million out of the allocation for the stockpile were instead used to deal with the crisis at the southern border. >> cheryl: $8 billion allocated for covid testing as the nation facing a shortage. collins mentioned a facility in her distric
the partnership for new york city will meet with new d.a. alvin bragg after the group was inunidated about his lenient policies against criminals. >> this guy seems like he wants to have california have a monopoly on bad ideas. >> we voted for mayor adams because he was going to be tough on crime. right now his hands are tied. >> want him to take a walk with us in new york city and see what is going on in 2022. >> cheryl: a memo sparked outrage from sean sewell and...
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and joe, not just new york city. a police constable in texas shot and killed, a police officer in washington, d.c. shot, minor wounds and treated and released. but it's not just new york city. it's all over. >> no, no, we see this really in every large city. chicago is probably the prime example, but in large simple where soros' backed prosecutors have no semblance of law and order. we arrest people for smaller crimes they are prevented from doing bigger crimes in the future. look at any one of the shootings that made headlines in new york or chicago or anywhere, every time you make a gun arrest of someone who is a shooter, always a long menu of previous charges and almost always they involve a gun. it's a fraction of a percent of new yorkers and big city residents who are committing all the crimes. let the cops go after them. we can all support them on that. that should be a noncontroversial thing to say in this city and every other. >> john: all right, apparently for the one councilwoman in harlem it's controversia
and joe, not just new york city. a police constable in texas shot and killed, a police officer in washington, d.c. shot, minor wounds and treated and released. but it's not just new york city. it's all over. >> no, no, we see this really in every large city. chicago is probably the prime example, but in large simple where soros' backed prosecutors have no semblance of law and order. we arrest people for smaller crimes they are prevented from doing bigger crimes in the future. look at any...
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she was later flown to new york, convicted here in new york, and she is serving time in prison in federal prison in texas. during her sentencing, she told the judge she does not want anyone to act out in violence in her name. she almost apologized for her past behavior to judge richard berman before being sentenced to the 86 years. as of now, this hostage-taker is holding three or four inside the synagogue demanding her release. so again, there was also some reporting that the gunman went in saying, " i want my sister released," referring to aafia siddiqui. we're told from law enforcement authorities there was no blood relation. it was a matter of -- no relation. the standoff ongoing and the hostage-taker demanding the release of the woman appears to be the motive. >> please come back to us with updates. we'll see you later. >>> i want to bring in national security analyst clint watts. he's a former fbi special agent and distinguished research fellow at the foreign policy research institute. clint, there's a lot of attention on what is happening on the ground right now in colleyville. i w
she was later flown to new york, convicted here in new york, and she is serving time in prison in federal prison in texas. during her sentencing, she told the judge she does not want anyone to act out in violence in her name. she almost apologized for her past behavior to judge richard berman before being sentenced to the 86 years. as of now, this hostage-taker is holding three or four inside the synagogue demanding her release. so again, there was also some reporting that the gunman went in...
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god bless new york, god bless the new york city police department, and god bless america. [applause] >> bill: this is the funeral service for the rookie officer jason rivera who was responding to a domestic call on friday night in harlem. unfortunately for the city, the people of new york and the nypd we'll do it earlier next week. a second officer killed that night was wilbert mora and he will be remembered next week. i think the message the mayor just delivered inside that beautiful and historic and precious roman catholic cathedral is a message that every officer on the nypd needs to hear today. >> dana: i thought it was a very, very good speech. i think it came from the heart. very genuine. he did not have to read it because he had felt it. you are going to hear from the new police commissioner as well. she is a very interesting woman. she was out in nassau county, eric adams selected her to lead the nypd here. she is very strongly against soft on crime policies from prosecutors like alvin bragg here in new york city. she is going to speak next and we'll want to hear f
god bless new york, god bless the new york city police department, and god bless america. [applause] >> bill: this is the funeral service for the rookie officer jason rivera who was responding to a domestic call on friday night in harlem. unfortunately for the city, the people of new york and the nypd we'll do it earlier next week. a second officer killed that night was wilbert mora and he will be remembered next week. i think the message the mayor just delivered inside that beautiful and...
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the governors of maryland, massachusetts, new jersey and new york state declared emergencies wanting the power cuts. new york city's mer is telling people to stay indoors. roads slippery out here today. and so be careful with department annotation did a pass group of people out early with the best to be off the road to let yes and why do they job? they clean the streets. so be careful, bundle up, good day to stay home. if you don't have to go out. gabriel is under joining live here on the news from new york. gave of course new yorkers hardy bunch tough people get snow. they're most winters, but this time it's different. this time it is different. this potentially could be a historic storm here in the entire northeast of the united states. so let's 1st talk about new york though. then i'll get to the rest. we're in the heart of time square. and if they say the time squares across the roads of the world right now, this crossroads is cold. wet and snowy. we're right on broadway street here. just give you a little idea of how much snow has actually fallen. as you said, i mean it's not un
the governors of maryland, massachusetts, new jersey and new york state declared emergencies wanting the power cuts. new york city's mer is telling people to stay indoors. roads slippery out here today. and so be careful with department annotation did a pass group of people out early with the best to be off the road to let yes and why do they job? they clean the streets. so be careful, bundle up, good day to stay home. if you don't have to go out. gabriel is under joining live here on the news...
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new york and if new jersey under a state of emergency. more than 1500 snowplows will be out on the roads throughout the night preparing for monday. listen. >> starting on monday, that's a commuting time. it's also a time when there'll be school buses back on the roads if the schools are open. so there's a lot of factors at play. so, yes, we're not going to be out of this for a number of days. there'll be a lot of cleanup. >> now today people here, you can see in central park sledding, some people trying to have fun. slowly clearing out as temperatures began to drop. even fox's favorite four-legged friend you see here out in the snow today, that's dana perino's puppy, percy, playing in the snow. percy enjoying his first nor'easter. back out here live on the upper east side, a live look at the road conditions that drivers are dealing with. governor hochul said they're in the process of trying to clear that up. airlines, though, have not been able to do anything today. they had about 90 or more percent of the flights at laguardia canceled, a
new york and if new jersey under a state of emergency. more than 1500 snowplows will be out on the roads throughout the night preparing for monday. listen. >> starting on monday, that's a commuting time. it's also a time when there'll be school buses back on the roads if the schools are open. so there's a lot of factors at play. so, yes, we're not going to be out of this for a number of days. there'll be a lot of cleanup. >> now today people here, you can see in central park...
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new york stuff. i've seen it because i'm fancy. we know you racked up 11 grammy nominations this year. ( cheers and applause ). just like-- just like last year, because, you know, two years of this pandemic it's been delayed, the grammys have been delayed. we just found out when they are. you know when they were, right? >> jon: april 3. >> stephen: and where? >> jon: las vegas. >> stephen: las vegas. >> jon: yes. >> stephen: and that's your town, right, jon? i think las vegas, i think jon batiste. sin city! >> jon: i go to las vegas i'm like a fish in water. >> stephen: absolutely. you have your own white tigers at home. you train all the time. >> jon: yes. >> stephen: inspirational for you. >> jon: that's right. >> stephen: my only worry-- go ahead. >> jon: i was the original "tiger king," you know. >> stephen: folks, it's going on two years of this pandemic, and i know you're concerned about what this has meant for rich people. the effects of covid on the wealthy have been extreme, in that they are
new york stuff. i've seen it because i'm fancy. we know you racked up 11 grammy nominations this year. ( cheers and applause ). just like-- just like last year, because, you know, two years of this pandemic it's been delayed, the grammys have been delayed. we just found out when they are. you know when they were, right? >> jon: april 3. >> stephen: and where? >> jon: las vegas. >> stephen: las vegas. >> jon: yes. >> stephen: and that's your town, right, jon?...
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interesting test case though in new york city. you have eric adams and this radical district attorney who was elected, and i respect him and he was a great prosecutor. so you have this radical who is at odds with the eric adams agenda and eric adams was against defunded the police and he actually supports stop and frisk if used legally, and now saying these policies will cause violence to come up on the profession of police, he's got a cabinet if you will. not technically called a cabinet but a group of officials who are around him at odds. now it's time for mayor adams to lead us through this and side with the police commissioner. >> harris: did you see who he appointed this weekend? his brother to the chain of command. he's also a former police officer. this three you talk about the d.a. being radical, know that mayor adams and his first speech as mayor said that his policy would be "radically practical." coming up, leonardo dicaprio lounges on board his massive fuel burning super yacht as he preaches about climate change. we ha
interesting test case though in new york city. you have eric adams and this radical district attorney who was elected, and i respect him and he was a great prosecutor. so you have this radical who is at odds with the eric adams agenda and eric adams was against defunded the police and he actually supports stop and frisk if used legally, and now saying these policies will cause violence to come up on the profession of police, he's got a cabinet if you will. not technically called a cabinet but a...
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jonathan: from new york, we begin with the big issue. more hikes for 2022. >> four rate hikes on the table. >> all of these changes on rate hike views. >> the march rate hike is definitely a go. jonathan: you're getting -- >> you're getting tapering, you're getting rate hikes. >> four in the space of 12 months is a change to the monetary stance. >> unfortunately the fed is having to hurry up because it was late starting. >>
jonathan: from new york, we begin with the big issue. more hikes for 2022. >> four rate hikes on the table. >> all of these changes on rate hike views. >> the march rate hike is definitely a go. jonathan: you're getting -- >> you're getting tapering, you're getting rate hikes. >> four in the space of 12 months is a change to the monetary stance. >> unfortunately the fed is having to hurry up because it was late starting. >>
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urban you were quoted in the new york times profile as saying books still have a cultural weight what were you referring to? well, i think there's something important about holding a book and a physical book and for you know a long time. um in the mid-2000s. there were a lot of obituaries written from publishing industry ebooks are going to take over and you know, the physical print book is dead. and i don't think that's true. it's certainly not been born on our experience and i i think you know when you when you have a book and and meaning 60 hundred thousand words printed between two bound covers it conveys authority it conveys gravitas allows you to go out and talk to media do podcasts and you know, i think sometimes the the medium through which you people hear about books and learn about books and decide to buy a book changes over time. i think publishing um in terms of the traditional book industry is strong certainly the covid era has borne that out. i think you know the publishing industry profits are up people or left with more times of time on their hands and and reading at h
urban you were quoted in the new york times profile as saying books still have a cultural weight what were you referring to? well, i think there's something important about holding a book and a physical book and for you know a long time. um in the mid-2000s. there were a lot of obituaries written from publishing industry ebooks are going to take over and you know, the physical print book is dead. and i don't think that's true. it's certainly not been born on our experience and i i think you...
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you have "the new york post," daily news, the local channels, fox not, "new york times." remember what happened with de blasio. the new york media machine chewed him up and spit him out. a liberal in a liberal city, he got laughed out of the democrat presidential primary. he was a joke because he was incompetent. you can't be an ideologue in new york city. you have to be competent. we will not tolerate a crime wave in this city. if you're going to have a d.a. who is going to allow ex-cons to prey on innocent new yorkers and then make sure they get into therapy. instead of prison. not going to happen. >> katie: dana, it's not just the police and the mayor. it's business leaders meeting with the d.a. to talk about consequence is for employees, businesses. >> neil: i think it follows what jesse was saying. the business community is like no, actually we are going to have a say in this. perhaps mayor adams who apparently had a pretty good communication with the business community has asked them to go in and try to help him try to rein it in. time will tell. i think is very dis
you have "the new york post," daily news, the local channels, fox not, "new york times." remember what happened with de blasio. the new york media machine chewed him up and spit him out. a liberal in a liberal city, he got laughed out of the democrat presidential primary. he was a joke because he was incompetent. you can't be an ideologue in new york city. you have to be competent. we will not tolerate a crime wave in this city. if you're going to have a d.a. who is going to...
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that's not the case in new york city because the new d.a. was elected by new yorkers so when i use the term power struggle, you have two people duly elected by the citizens who seem to have very different approaches to this and that's why i think this is going to play out badly for the citizens of new york. in a lot of cases for the criminals, i think the politics in new york city will be fascinating on a new level over the coming years because of us. twenty years maximum under? no bail? it's crazy even if you are in favor of reform like i am, that's crazy and it's not a new experiment, this has been playing out in other cities, we've seen the results and new york is think let's give it a shot. what a disaster, it's predictable. >> guy mentioned this experiment we are going to see unfold here but what does it mean for the police officers sworn to keep the cities safe and now their hands are tied? what is it mean for their safety? >> you would have to imagine what's going through their minds and hearts because it's difficult enough or police
that's not the case in new york city because the new d.a. was elected by new yorkers so when i use the term power struggle, you have two people duly elected by the citizens who seem to have very different approaches to this and that's why i think this is going to play out badly for the citizens of new york. in a lot of cases for the criminals, i think the politics in new york city will be fascinating on a new level over the coming years because of us. twenty years maximum under? no bail? it's...
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pamela paul is "the new york times" review book editor. we really appreciate you joining us on the podcast. your own podcast is called blood? >> book review podcast. >> thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> talking about a couple of the notable books of 2021, but here's a couple more. reporting on the occupational hazards that come with being an essential worker in america. bloomberg businessweek looks at the life of silicon valley investor and entrepreneur. the book is called the contrary contrarian. the pulitzer prize winning offers his thoughts on the cold war cultural exchange between the u.s. and europe in his book the free world. another "new york times" notable book of 2021, the chancellor, this is a look at the life of the german chancellor and columbia university professor john mcwhorter weighs in on the race in america on woke racism. he recently discussed his book during a virtual event hosted by the commonwealth club in san francisco and here is a portion of that. >> what it's for is mostly people left of center
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it would go againsteverything that makes new york new york . if we can't embrace the possibilities that come out of times like these then we fail to honor thelegacy of the doering visionary workers who came before us . the portrait of franklin roosevelt hangs above the governor's residence is my daily reminder thatleadership during a crisis is all about . as governor and then as president, we rebuild the economy from the ground up after the crash of 29. and more than giving people jobs, he gave people hold. the policies of his new deal didn't just help families who lost everything. they spared decades of economic growth and the birth of a middle-class and yet again he focused on the storms swirling around him but kept one eye on the horizon always praying for the day when the clouds with parts. that is exactly what we are doing now . this pandemic did not create all theproblems we are facing today . it simply forced us to hold up a mirror and see the cracks in our society that have been so easy to ignore before. this crisis is creating opportun
it would go againsteverything that makes new york new york . if we can't embrace the possibilities that come out of times like these then we fail to honor thelegacy of the doering visionary workers who came before us . the portrait of franklin roosevelt hangs above the governor's residence is my daily reminder thatleadership during a crisis is all about . as governor and then as president, we rebuild the economy from the ground up after the crash of 29. and more than giving people jobs, he gave...
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new york city housing costs are still. busy sky high working families are struggling and many look on and say the game is rig caleb mop and r t new york. okay, let's finish up with a quick glance at hughes from around the world. we'll start enough ghana stand. we're a deadly bomb attack has rocked the capital. a child and the taliban soldier, confirm dead nearby. shops and homes were damaged with windows smashed police. so the explosion was close by an improvised device situated on the road side of the news on much light to note young cheng salt lake, known as the dead sea of china, has turned pink. changing color is credited to water owl gait plus the high concentration of salt and wraps it up for these news. our appreciate your company with that, with the dates in the me, i oh, driven by dreamer shapes bankers and those with 2 dares sinks. we dare to ask oh well, it's showing wrong when all 3 just don't move any world that you have to shape out these days because they advocate an engagement. it was the trail. when so man
new york city housing costs are still. busy sky high working families are struggling and many look on and say the game is rig caleb mop and r t new york. okay, let's finish up with a quick glance at hughes from around the world. we'll start enough ghana stand. we're a deadly bomb attack has rocked the capital. a child and the taliban soldier, confirm dead nearby. shops and homes were damaged with windows smashed police. so the explosion was close by an improvised device situated on the road...
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that is going on in new york city. your final word? >> that is an issue because even a new york city police commissioner raised the issue, sent out a memo and the new york city police department that raised concerns about the fact if i'm going to arrest you for armed robbery and then you're going to say i didn't shoot anyone you will downgrade the charges, that is an issue on public safety for everybody. the thing is, that is a concern. the mayor is a former new york city police captain. he knows what it is like to be out there on the streets about fighting crime. this d.a., that is where we have the mixed messaging because the d.a. is now trying to give a new message and trying to explain what his policies are. elizabeth: okay. dr. oscar odom, always great to have you on. come back soon. we love your insights. >> thank you very much. have a great day. elizabeth: up next "the federalist" chris bedford. chris bedford with us next on this story. nancy pelosi's son, allegedly worked at not one, not two, but five companies probed for fraud
that is going on in new york city. your final word? >> that is an issue because even a new york city police commissioner raised the issue, sent out a memo and the new york city police department that raised concerns about the fact if i'm going to arrest you for armed robbery and then you're going to say i didn't shoot anyone you will downgrade the charges, that is an issue on public safety for everybody. the thing is, that is a concern. the mayor is a former new york city police captain....
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schools here in new york city oh. you could call this one of his first big tests and one of his most pressing challenges. this is the -- the nation's largest school system. he argues there are so many drawbacks to children having to do remote learning. there are missed meals, children being exposed to an environment of crime. there are children who are housing insecure or in poorer communities who don't do nearly as well and are falling behind when it comes to remote learning and the mayor is also stressing that the transmission rate in schools last year was 1%, so they do have a plan. part that have plan is over the weekend and over the last few days they sent 1.5 million tests to every single school across the city. they are also going to have an incident command center that allows them to keep a real time tab on staffing issues. they say the school and mayor are prepared to deal with potential absent teeism due to covid, due to this omicron variant, and so they have a pool of substitute teachers waiting to stand by
schools here in new york city oh. you could call this one of his first big tests and one of his most pressing challenges. this is the -- the nation's largest school system. he argues there are so many drawbacks to children having to do remote learning. there are missed meals, children being exposed to an environment of crime. there are children who are housing insecure or in poorer communities who don't do nearly as well and are falling behind when it comes to remote learning and the mayor is...
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yorkers incarcerated at riker's island and in all new york city jails. in other words, that's -- let's let all the criminals out, she said back then. last night or friday night she did tweet that it's a tragic death and she stands with the families of the fallen. what do these types of statements -- how did she get elected? if what type of thinking causes this, and how does that impact the criminal mind? >> well, she among so many others have no business being in politics, and she can keep it up because people are starting to see through the nonsense. people are going to start coming and going for her and other seats. start bringing back common sense in law enforcement and law-abiding citizenship. she's just going to keep on going and spin her words, and people are going to look and say we cannot have this. you know, we cannot have any of this anymore. we have to stop electing people that are going to go out there and be more divisive. the number one reason why you get elected is to bring people together, to worry are about the safely of -- safety of you
yorkers incarcerated at riker's island and in all new york city jails. in other words, that's -- let's let all the criminals out, she said back then. last night or friday night she did tweet that it's a tragic death and she stands with the families of the fallen. what do these types of statements -- how did she get elected? if what type of thinking causes this, and how does that impact the criminal mind? >> well, she among so many others have no business being in politics, and she can...