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but his two buses full of people if they stayed in new york, new york would've kept their extra seat. that's even house went to minnesota, they kept their seat by 26 residents. it tells you just how close a lot of these final seats are decided. host: could be states contest when it is so close? guest: i think we will see some, especially a place like new york. we will see what they are going to do. there's always some a litigation about accurate counts, where people live, anything like that. with the pandemic, the shift in the census, they had to make up a lot of procedures on the fly in the face of the pandemic. i think we will see a little litigation around that. things could get nasty when two states end up suing each other, those lawsuits go straight to the u.s. supreme court. it will be headed to the court soon. host: what does this mean for political power? guest: it's a pretty minor shift. it continues a trend we are seeing the last century of people moving out of the northeast and into the sunbelt. one difference is for the first time, california lost a house seat instead of g
but his two buses full of people if they stayed in new york, new york would've kept their extra seat. that's even house went to minnesota, they kept their seat by 26 residents. it tells you just how close a lot of these final seats are decided. host: could be states contest when it is so close? guest: i think we will see some, especially a place like new york. we will see what they are going to do. there's always some a litigation about accurate counts, where people live, anything like that....
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york to go to broadway they go there to be part of the energy and without broadway new york isn't quite the same town and that's enough to draw tourists an entire month of dollars lost so i don't think you can d. prioritize broadway in any way but i'm not so confident to say that i would say definitively by september you're going to see a large number of shows or people flock into the theater well and it's not like something to stop at the next monday we're actually going to start up again we all know it's all there all ready to go i greet it definitely take the preparation but a lot of this is coming from this idea of the path part of the fact thien passport that's being developed it's really coming out of new york do you think that this possibly is one thing being pushed out right now basically to think of i say listen because proper authorities say they're going to have to have strict restrictions to get in to their shows do you think that's why we're going to starting a lot of the entertainment in the kind of the more casual day to day events opening back up as sort of an authentic
york to go to broadway they go there to be part of the energy and without broadway new york isn't quite the same town and that's enough to draw tourists an entire month of dollars lost so i don't think you can d. prioritize broadway in any way but i'm not so confident to say that i would say definitively by september you're going to see a large number of shows or people flock into the theater well and it's not like something to stop at the next monday we're actually going to start up again we...
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york to go to broadway they go there to be part of the energy and without broadway new york isn't quite the same town and that's enough to draw tourists an entire month of dollars lost so i don't think you can d. prioritize broadway in any way but i'm not so confident to say that i would say definitively by september you're going to see a large number of shows or people flocking to the theater well and it's not like something to stop at the next monday we're actually going to start up again we all know it's all there all ready to go i greet it definitely take the preparation but a lot of this is coming from this idea of this path part of the fact thien passport that's being developed it's really coming out of new york do you think that this possibly is one thing being pushed out right now basically to think of i say listen because proper authorities say they're going to have to have strict restrictions to get in to their shows do you think that's why we're going to starting a lot of the entertainment in the kind of the more casual day to day events opening back up as sort of an authenti
york to go to broadway they go there to be part of the energy and without broadway new york isn't quite the same town and that's enough to draw tourists an entire month of dollars lost so i don't think you can d. prioritize broadway in any way but i'm not so confident to say that i would say definitively by september you're going to see a large number of shows or people flocking to the theater well and it's not like something to stop at the next monday we're actually going to start up again we...
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i am in new york. i am concerned, interested in the new york result. the demographer mentioned that if new york had 89, just 89 more people, it would have not lost a congressional seat? confirm that please and tell me the name of the person who said it. >> this is michael cook. that was kristin. if you go to our press kit, you will see her name and title. >> 89 people? that 1% differential you were talking about, 89 people would be much less than that. wow. that is a big loss for just 89 people. does anybody want to comment on that? >> i can confirm the number when you calculate it is 89. however, it is part of the standard of the method of equal proportions. it depends on the overall proportions of all the states within the nation. for example, it is not unusual for there to be a small margin like that. in 1970, utah only needed 231 people to move up from 436 to 435. >> thank you for that. do you have our next caller? >> columbus dispatch, your line is open. >> can you hear me? >> loud and clear. >> i wanted to ask about ohio. i know you spoke with a
i am in new york. i am concerned, interested in the new york result. the demographer mentioned that if new york had 89, just 89 more people, it would have not lost a congressional seat? confirm that please and tell me the name of the person who said it. >> this is michael cook. that was kristin. if you go to our press kit, you will see her name and title. >> 89 people? that 1% differential you were talking about, 89 people would be much less than that. wow. that is a big loss for...
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solo de maybelline new york. atención, california. ahora hay un nuevo fondo federal de 3 mil millones de dólares para ayudar a más personas a pagar su seguro médico - sin importar sus ingresos. eso significa que andrés y teresa ahora pagan $700 menos cada mes. sara obtuvo cobertura integral por solo $1 al mes. y la familia navarro está pagando menos de $100 al mes. revisa ahora para ver tu nuevo precio más bajo. cuanto antes te inscribas, más ahorrarás. solo en covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí. (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >>> en esta pandemia que estamos sufriendo hay personajes que lo han dado todo por los demás como en new york con nuestra comunidad latina por quien luchó esta doctora de origen dominicano a quienes rendimos homenaje >>> el inicio de la primavera del 2020 fue sombrío en new york con la pandemia llevándose miles de vidas en especial golpeando a la comunidad latina en el estado de new york el covid-19: >>> (mostrando estadísticas) >>> una verdadera guerra por la vida se libró en
solo de maybelline new york. atención, california. ahora hay un nuevo fondo federal de 3 mil millones de dólares para ayudar a más personas a pagar su seguro médico - sin importar sus ingresos. eso significa que andrés y teresa ahora pagan $700 menos cada mes. sara obtuvo cobertura integral por solo $1 al mes. y la familia navarro está pagando menos de $100 al mes. revisa ahora para ver tu nuevo precio más bajo. cuanto antes te inscribas, más ahorrarás. solo en covered california. tu...
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on monday a 65 -year-old latina was brutally attacked in new york and was told she did not belong here by her attacker, nonsense. the men who witnessed the attack stood by and did not intervene or do anything. this is all makes your blood boil and makes your mouth file when you see this and it's infuriating and disgusting and totally unacceptable. unfortunately, it is nothing new. such acts against asian americans and pacific islanders have been increasing and becoming all too common in our country today. one way we can stamp that out is to speak up. on tuesday president biden announced additional actions to respond to anti- asian violence. he is a leader in this area the we are all grateful for and may he respond swiftly and strongly. there is no place in our country for hatred or racism of any kind and it betrays the idea of the foundation of our very country and we, as mayors, have to condemn and must condemn and we will continue to condemn any type of hatred or racist violence in the strongest possible terms. when i became mayor of louisville over ten years ago we established compa
on monday a 65 -year-old latina was brutally attacked in new york and was told she did not belong here by her attacker, nonsense. the men who witnessed the attack stood by and did not intervene or do anything. this is all makes your blood boil and makes your mouth file when you see this and it's infuriating and disgusting and totally unacceptable. unfortunately, it is nothing new. such acts against asian americans and pacific islanders have been increasing and becoming all too common in our...
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. >>> now to more controversy for new york governor andrew cuomo. a "new york times" report says cuomo was working on a $4 million book deal portraying himself as a hero of the pandemic all while the state fudged the covid death figures. the "times" is told there's no connection between the book and the virus numbers. >>> no april fools' for google due to the pandemic. the tech giant is giving up plans to place jokes into some of its products. past efforts included parodies of online dating sites. >>> today is also national burrito day, what day isn't? and there are plenty of deals out there supporting the holiday. chipotle is giving away 10,000 free burritos through an online game. if you buy an epic burrito through the del taco app you can get a free one. >>> coming up, weird science. the oldest-known bird is still hatching new chicks. >> and tina turner's story. >>> you're watching world news now. ♪ who needs a heart ♪ [birds chirping, drum stomps] [male narrator] they are the greatest fighting force the world has ever seen. but what does it
. >>> now to more controversy for new york governor andrew cuomo. a "new york times" report says cuomo was working on a $4 million book deal portraying himself as a hero of the pandemic all while the state fudged the covid death figures. the "times" is told there's no connection between the book and the virus numbers. >>> no april fools' for google due to the pandemic. the tech giant is giving up plans to place jokes into some of its products. past efforts...
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york como new jersey y si el elector está registrado solo debe presentar su documento de identificación >>> pueden votar con cédula de ciudadanía ecuatoriana, pasaporte o traje tal identificación consular cualquiera de estos tres documentos les permite votar no importa si están vigentes o caducados >>> médicos y enfermeros están experimentando síntomas similares a los que experimentan soldados después de la guerra, detalles en unos momentos. >>> ccon más lugares de abriendo algunos les pueden pedir un pasaporte de vacunación, pero es seguro tener uno digital ? de explicamos ♪♪♪♪♪. más personas ya piden viajar cómo funcionaría uno ? qué tan seguro sería >>> la aplicación permite subir tu registro de prueba de covid-19 o de vacunación contra el coronavirus lugares como en el escáner en el documento para ver si ha dado positivo o se ha puesto la vacuna >>> es es experta en privacidad de datos dice que esta aplicación es un buen ejemplo de cómo usar información que viene directamente del estado. dicen que espera que las próximas semanas y meses más aplicacio
york como new jersey y si el elector está registrado solo debe presentar su documento de identificación >>> pueden votar con cédula de ciudadanía ecuatoriana, pasaporte o traje tal identificación consular cualquiera de estos tres documentos les permite votar no importa si están vigentes o caducados >>> médicos y enfermeros están experimentando síntomas similares a los que experimentan soldados después de la guerra, detalles en unos momentos. >>> ccon más...
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it happens in california and new york. if you look at the consequences, an older person investing, he already has his big house. his plane. and, you look at the consequences of investing in startups. he has maybe a one in 10 chance at it succeeding. then, when it succeeds, about 75% of the prophets, 80% of the profits and taxes because of the tax increases that are now being planned. what is that mean to you? what do i care? well, the reality is what has been driving the american economy has been this innovation. they have been creating the jobs and the wealth. we complain about how big amazon is, well if it wasn't big, people wouldn't be working. it is not just people to push on boxes and warehouses. marketing people, i got a name of my millhouse -- in my mailbox, and get the message. the thing is, we can't afford to smother them. or the little guy is not going to have a job. and, i am afraid that is what is going to happen because, in the woke religion of inequality and unfairness and so forth, it seems as though being s
it happens in california and new york. if you look at the consequences, an older person investing, he already has his big house. his plane. and, you look at the consequences of investing in startups. he has maybe a one in 10 chance at it succeeding. then, when it succeeds, about 75% of the prophets, 80% of the profits and taxes because of the tax increases that are now being planned. what is that mean to you? what do i care? well, the reality is what has been driving the american economy has...
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los contagios de coronavirus estÁn aumentando en cinco estados con new york en la cabeza. resistencia centenaria, asÍ se resume la fortaleza de doÑa carmen, una super abuela colombiana de 104 aÑos que sobreviviÓ las dos guerras mundiales. asÍ comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. locutor: este es su noticiero ediciÓn nocturna. patricia: buenas noches, vamos a comenzar con una buena noticia para los migrantes, las deportaciones express han quedado suspendidas, por ahora una corte federal suspendiÓ la aplicaciÓn de estos procesos de deportaciÓn que estableciÓ el gobierno de donald trump y que negaba la posibilidad de una audiencia justa con un abogado, no hay que cantar harÍa del todo, este fallo es temporal. todavÍa los que quieren complicarle la vida a los migrantes pueden apelar. >> la norma de donald trump entro cinco dÍas antes de que joe biden asumiera la presidencia, permitÍa que las decisiones fueran revertidas por personas. >> habÍan quitado mucho poder a los jueces de migraciÓn con respecto a poder cerrar casos y dar una oportunidad considerada para mÁs i
los contagios de coronavirus estÁn aumentando en cinco estados con new york en la cabeza. resistencia centenaria, asÍ se resume la fortaleza de doÑa carmen, una super abuela colombiana de 104 aÑos que sobreviviÓ las dos guerras mundiales. asÍ comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. locutor: este es su noticiero ediciÓn nocturna. patricia: buenas noches, vamos a comenzar con una buena noticia para los migrantes, las deportaciones express han quedado suspendidas, por ahora una corte federal...
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. ♪ >> reporter: in new york city, the jacob javits convention center transformed into the country's largest side, vaccinating 14,000 people d dai. jajavits ceo steelele. >> r representss freedom. don't lose masks but some of the inhibitions about the future. >> reporter: and while there's understandable anxiety -- >> in the beginning i was nervous a little bit. >> reporter: the music offers calm for the patients. >> correlation, calming people's nerves when music is present. >> reporter: and chance for the artists to perform. >> artists saying you brought me back first gig for the last year. >> reporteter: cofoundnder of s fofor hope, nonprofifit hiring musicians to play the center for many the first crowd they've seen all year. >> then everything shut down. >> reporter: teamed up after the pandemic shut down busy broadway schedule. >> lived in the neighborhood, out on the ground looking for places to play. ♪ nanational guard is here, it's t warm and cozy place. we can soften the mood and feel like celebration, you know? ♪ >> just feels like what we've en missing. cheapest, olde
. ♪ >> reporter: in new york city, the jacob javits convention center transformed into the country's largest side, vaccinating 14,000 people d dai. jajavits ceo steelele. >> r representss freedom. don't lose masks but some of the inhibitions about the future. >> reporter: and while there's understandable anxiety -- >> in the beginning i was nervous a little bit. >> reporter: the music offers calm for the patients. >> correlation, calming people's nerves...
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york post >>> en declaraciÓn a la publicaciÓn dice que estÁ a favor de las vacunas >>> por quÉ estÁn salvando vidas >>> >> ya pasaron casi 3 meses de la masacre de 19 migrantes en tamaulipas mÉxico entre ellos un joven de el salvador sabemos que su madre estÁ desesperada y sÚplica que ayuden >>> angie Álvarez reporte >>> mi Único hijo esta madre revelÓ que melvin ortÍz >>> era uno de los 19 migrantes centroamericanos que fue encontrado >>> el coyote nos avisÓ >>> su familia fue devastado en la forma en que fueron ejecutados >>> los ejecutar y los quemaron >>> un sueÑo que segÚn su era un mejor futuro econÓmico >>> arreglar la casita >>> luego de 3 meses de ocurrida la tragedia decidiÓ hacer pÚblico el caso >>> gracias a la intervenciÓn ahora el regreso es cuestiÓn de dÍas >>> sÍ, enterrar tambiÉn >>> sin dejar de lado la justicia y policÍas mexicanos detenidos >>> justicia que no cuenta mÁs porque ellos no estÁn llorando como yo >>> en otros casos relevantes >>> el niÑo nicaragÜense pronto se encuentra con su madre >>> su tÍo en florida tiene listo para recibi
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guest: we are a nonprofit in new york city that focuses on the criminal justice system. our mission is to create a sense of sustained urgency about the issues that the criminal justice system has today. host: i want to ask about how thsi technology -- this technology has changed what we are doing. how have prisons adapted with family visits, are they allowing zoom conversations? guest: at the start of the pandemic, almost all systems shut visitation in an attempt to limit the number of people coming in an thed. virus -- and the potential of spreading the virus. so, some are able to use emails and photos, as well as video calls. so not quite zoom, but a system in which you are sitting at a kiosk, you are able to look in a camera and to speak to your loved one, and they are able to meet you at there home or wherever they are. so it is important to point out that these are, in some cases, extraordinarily expensive sources to use. many systems did find a way to provide at least one free video call or phone call throughout the pandemic, understanding that loved ones are not a
guest: we are a nonprofit in new york city that focuses on the criminal justice system. our mission is to create a sense of sustained urgency about the issues that the criminal justice system has today. host: i want to ask about how thsi technology -- this technology has changed what we are doing. how have prisons adapted with family visits, are they allowing zoom conversations? guest: at the start of the pandemic, almost all systems shut visitation in an attempt to limit the number of people...
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york and i've been in new york for basically the last 9, 10 years since then. >> talk a bit more if you would about your father and your mother but in particular in your book you tell the stories about how protective he was of you and how very important it was that he pas onto you certain things about how to survive. could you talk a bit about that? >> yeah. i was grateful or i should say i'm grateful now but i was fortunate to have both parents in my home. my parents have been married for over -- i want to say over 35 years now which is -- is unusual in some regards and also tremendous blessing. i think as a kid it can be -- it can make some things tough because it's hard to get away with stuff. it's hard to hide stuff and it's hard to fake certain tasks or emotions or whatever it is because you got two sets of eyes who really understand you and really know you keeping a watch on you and in my case i had an older sister who, you know, now she's my best friend but at the time we kind of went back and forth between being allies and nemesis in some regard, so my dad was -- he came fro
york and i've been in new york for basically the last 9, 10 years since then. >> talk a bit more if you would about your father and your mother but in particular in your book you tell the stories about how protective he was of you and how very important it was that he pas onto you certain things about how to survive. could you talk a bit about that? >> yeah. i was grateful or i should say i'm grateful now but i was fortunate to have both parents in my home. my parents have been...
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to the extent there is national interest in new york what is your take, senator on how new york will come back? from the pandemic? >> we are resilient and we get a lot thrown at us and we still pick ourselves up, brush ourselves off and get back to work. i saw that resilience during superstorm sandy where whole neighborhoods were destroyed by flooding, by fire and those communities have been rebuilding, getting stronger is sought after 9/11 when our city was the center of the worst terrorist attack in our country. the resilience new yorkers showed to help one another. we were ground zero for covid and our first responders were fearless, hospital workers and healthcare workers, pharmacy workers, grocery store workers, never give up. new york i think has clout because we are often on the forefront of reform making our country better and stronger so yes i think new york will continue to lead, lead the country and leave the world. >> senator you talked about your faith particularly your participation in a weekly prayer breakfast in the senate. as a way of finding common ground with your
to the extent there is national interest in new york what is your take, senator on how new york will come back? from the pandemic? >> we are resilient and we get a lot thrown at us and we still pick ourselves up, brush ourselves off and get back to work. i saw that resilience during superstorm sandy where whole neighborhoods were destroyed by flooding, by fire and those communities have been rebuilding, getting stronger is sought after 9/11 when our city was the center of the worst...
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in new york. i have seen sample maps that look reasonable to the naked eye but net for democrats 20 seats out of new york. pretty aggressive republican gerrymander's in some of these republican states can be significantly offset by states like new york. overall, we could be a little more tilted than we are right now, but nowhere near the conditions we saw in 2011. >> if those who have been criticizing partisan gerrymandering from the left will put their money where their mouth is in states like new york, where there was a super majority of democrats in the legislature, that could be interesting to see. there could be quite extreme gerrymandering. there has been a lot of rhetoric , on the media, by eric, by barack obama. i would be quite curious to see if those groups come into new york and show that the principles that they are articulating so loudly are actually bipartisan principles and are not instead just to cover for the advantage of one of the nation's major political parties. where will the
in new york. i have seen sample maps that look reasonable to the naked eye but net for democrats 20 seats out of new york. pretty aggressive republican gerrymander's in some of these republican states can be significantly offset by states like new york. overall, we could be a little more tilted than we are right now, but nowhere near the conditions we saw in 2011. >> if those who have been criticizing partisan gerrymandering from the left will put their money where their mouth is in...
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york r porque a ahÍ un acto armado un hombre entrÓ a un supermercado y comenzÓ a disparar, llegÓ a la oficina de local, el martes por la maÑana y disparÓ contra tres personas, una de ellas perdiÓ la vida, esto en westhampton, antes de huir, la autoridad ya identificaron al sospechoso. de 30 aÑos de edad, segÚn investigadores wilson tiene sloing un vÍnculo de empleo con dicha empresa, se desconoce sus motivos. >>> ahora pasamos denton, en colorado porque investigan actos de vandalismo luego de protestas, veamos algunos edificios en la calle 8, fueron vandalizados con graffitis esto en la noche de sÁbado. >>> bueno, considero que hasta cierto punto tienen razÓn. >>> rodrigo blanco que vive en el sector estÁ de acuerdo con las marchas. >>> porque la policÍa, se excede en detener a la gente con tanta fuerza. >>> usar arma letal para un jovencito, verdad que si ya habÍa tirado el arma, verdad, no tenÍa por quÉ matarlo. >>> personas como antonio pÉrez dice que tambiÉn hay que mirar el otro lado de la moneda. >>> quisiera que algo algÚn de los manifestantes se pusiera el unif
york r porque a ahÍ un acto armado un hombre entrÓ a un supermercado y comenzÓ a disparar, llegÓ a la oficina de local, el martes por la maÑana y disparÓ contra tres personas, una de ellas perdiÓ la vida, esto en westhampton, antes de huir, la autoridad ya identificaron al sospechoso. de 30 aÑos de edad, segÚn investigadores wilson tiene sloing un vÍnculo de empleo con dicha empresa, se desconoce sus motivos. >>> ahora pasamos denton, en colorado porque investigan actos de...
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. >>> from abc news in new york. this is "america this morning." >>> good monday morning. we begin with the breaking news. protests erupting in the minneapolis area over night after police fatally shot a black man during a traffic stop. >> the mayor of the imposed a curfew of 6:00 a.m. because of growing civil unrest. protesters surrounded police headquarters. >> miles from where george floyd was killed last year. all of this now raising tension with the trial of former minneapolis police officer chauvin set to resume today. >> this morning a deadly police involved shooting sparking tension. not far from former minneapolis police officer on trial for the death of george floyd. last night in brooklyn center, minnesota. clashing with officers jumping on a police suv and using a concrete block to smash the windows. later protesters surround headquarters. officers firing plash bangs. sunday police shot and killed a man during a traffic stop hours earlier. police say officers tried to arrest the driver on a warrant. when the man tried to get into his vehicle. that's when police
. >>> from abc news in new york. this is "america this morning." >>> good monday morning. we begin with the breaking news. protests erupting in the minneapolis area over night after police fatally shot a black man during a traffic stop. >> the mayor of the imposed a curfew of 6:00 a.m. because of growing civil unrest. protesters surrounded police headquarters. >> miles from where george floyd was killed last year. all of this now raising tension with the...
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guillermo:muy cambiado. >> igual y da gusto regresar a new york. blanca: Éstas imÁgenes son de hace dos aÑos cuando 67 millones de turistas venÍan a la ciudad. ha caÍdo un 67% y broadway sigue cerrado. >> una industria que depende mucho de la gente, de que la gente compre el tickety de la aglomeraciÓn. entonces, no podÍamos hacer nada durante todo este aÑo. [mÚsica] >> con ellos new york ha perdido 60.000.000.000 $. >> desde marzo que comenzÓ la pandemia. desde ese mes comenzaron a cerrar todos los restaurantes. desde allÍ no han abierto. blanca: manuel fue uno de los 89.000 trabajadores que perdieron su empleo por falta de turismo. >> en el restaurante trabajaban el 45 todos los dÍas en el verano eso estÁ lleno, pero de puro turista. >> ¿y ahora ? >> no hay turista ya. ¿de dÓnde sacas el dinero ? b lanca: los hoteles perdieron a casi la mitad de sus empleados. la industria del turismo significa el 10% de el sector privado y ocasionÓ 1.200.000.000 $ en impuestos no recaudados. el anuncio oficial de reapertura al 100% de la ciudadpa
guillermo:muy cambiado. >> igual y da gusto regresar a new york. blanca: Éstas imÁgenes son de hace dos aÑos cuando 67 millones de turistas venÍan a la ciudad. ha caÍdo un 67% y broadway sigue cerrado. >> una industria que depende mucho de la gente, de que la gente compre el tickety de la aglomeraciÓn. entonces, no podÍamos hacer nada durante todo este aÑo. [mÚsica] >> con ellos new york ha perdido 60.000.000.000 $. >> desde marzo que comenzÓ la pandemia. desde...
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nuevo lápiz para cejas tattoo studio de maybelline new york. ahora, cejas definidas hasta por 36 horas. a prueba de agua. no se corre. repleto de pigmentos. nuevo lápiz para cejas tattoo studio. solo de maybelline new york. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪ bring it first time i saw you, you blew my mind ♪ ♪ i got this feeling everything was alright ♪ ♪ i've never known someone like you ♪ ♪ but when i'm with you every day is brand new ♪ ♪ new new new new ♪ ♪ new new new new ♪ abrieron estadios de béisbol al público, entre el partido de los nets y los nats se suspendió porque varios tenían covid-19 . >> la temporada de béisbol arranca en el país, en casi todos los estadios, sin embargo, en el de los texas rangers, es el único que recibe al 100 por ciento de los fanáticos, todos disponibles en abril . >> joe biden . dice que es irresponsable . >> (información en pantalla) . >> fanáticos mostraron pruyebas negativas de coronavirus, y tarjeta de invitación . >> no te dejan entrar, no me puedo perdler el juego . >> el uso de mascar
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when we look at what is happening there was a major development about a year and a half ago when "the new york times" launched the 1619 project that the essence of the american experience was not the development but persistence and that got a lot of attention. i am happy to say that the response has been encouraging because it prompted some liberal historians, actually, to push back against this oversimplified caricature of american history. so i. would point to the nationl association of scholars and particularly to peter who has written a critical response to the project and also the wilson foundation is producing something called 1776 unites project, which is promoting and developing curriculum material for the classrooms which is a very important point that i need to underscore because we are speaking now of the rising generation immune i have some of his horrible memory that would reinforce our use, but there are many that do not been so out of this whole controversy over the project there is developed opportunities on the right than the moderate left that bring about a balanced appr
when we look at what is happening there was a major development about a year and a half ago when "the new york times" launched the 1619 project that the essence of the american experience was not the development but persistence and that got a lot of attention. i am happy to say that the response has been encouraging because it prompted some liberal historians, actually, to push back against this oversimplified caricature of american history. so i. would point to the nationl...
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many of these people live in the wrong places, if you make sandwiches in new york their stock would be a job for you at the sema chop and there probably will not be a job for you at amazon office in manhattan doing marketing. because you do not have a background we need to retrain them. most of these people don't have the money toel relocate. there was nothing in there for them either. that's what we desperately need. unfortunately the president carries with him biased just like donald trump and barack obama, they carried baggage from their childhood. with joe biden it's his irish heritage, he's very inclined to anything positive of the uk in his wife's at community college teacher he wants to send them all the community colleges.eg somebody making sandwiches it was 40 years old and has a high school education isn't going to get much sent off to the community college in new york city, first of all he doesn't need two years of training learning how to read a good composition, any support team in the code, with proper relocation assistance we can use the department of labored apprentices
many of these people live in the wrong places, if you make sandwiches in new york their stock would be a job for you at the sema chop and there probably will not be a job for you at amazon office in manhattan doing marketing. because you do not have a background we need to retrain them. most of these people don't have the money toel relocate. there was nothing in there for them either. that's what we desperately need. unfortunately the president carries with him biased just like donald trump...
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new york is requiring the same thing. it makes sense for the type of city we have and the populations we have in our neighborhoods. appreciate people's doing that and we know there's concerns. it's required for travel. there's a lot of reasons why you would show testing over the vaccine. that's going to be a reality for our lives when we're doing larger events or coming together with a lot of others outside of our household. >> i want to get to the travel in a second. first, will giants fans use city testing resources, for example, i know the city pays $75 per test to get tested for example. where are fans supposed to go? should they use city resources? >> we know giants fans travel in from multiple areas. we want people to use the testing resource that's available to them and convenient for them where they live. some people we know will use resources in san francisco and that is what they're here for. we want people to use resources available to them and that includes resources we have here in the city. >> dr. phillip, i
new york is requiring the same thing. it makes sense for the type of city we have and the populations we have in our neighborhoods. appreciate people's doing that and we know there's concerns. it's required for travel. there's a lot of reasons why you would show testing over the vaccine. that's going to be a reality for our lives when we're doing larger events or coming together with a lot of others outside of our household. >> i want to get to the travel in a second. first, will giants...
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solo de maybelline new york la increíble fragancia de old spice dynasty. te ayuda a levantarte del sofa. y te pone tras el volante. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> mÁs de la mitad de la poblaciÓn mundial vivimos en ciudades pero se calcula que en el aÑo 2050 vivirÁn en ellas el 70% de los habitantes de la tierra y en las aglomeraciones urbanas se producen el mayor contaminantes y cÓmo serÁn las ciudades del futuro en planeta tierra y vanessa hauc no los cuenta. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> estas son las ciudades del futuro, son inteligente, obtienen su energÍa del sol, del viento, y hasta de la basura sus construcciones no son en concretos en materiales reciclados de la naturaleza el aire es puro, hay pocos autos y todo estÁ rodeado de Árboles. >>> hay muchos estudios que dicen que gente que estÁn pasando tiempo en la naturaleza son mÁs saludables de su cuerpo, de su mente, de tu espÍritu >>> toni un visionario de miami ya la estÁ diseÑando a travÉs de (nombre en inglÉs) una pla plataforma para crear ciudades que sean inclusivas, seg
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new york city but i think they should put a wall outside of new york city and kick out the governor and mayor while you are at it. the crime in new york city is out of control. >> greg: have you been walking around at how weird it's getting? >> it's very weird, we new yorkers have to be very vigilant. i got my first vaccine and i had two options, either get sleepy and woozy before this show or get it in the bronx tomorrow. i went with this, do i want to get shot in the bronx or do i want a shot in the arm in midtown? [laughter] >> greg: that's okay. you should be getting your injections on the street. >> i know the health plan is the best. is this enough? let's say you are a woke liberal tired of the politics, can you work in the rural states? are you going to miss all the art galleries? >> we used to have those in new york, the good thing about living in the city's you could go to see this concert and see this play, you could go to a bar and another bar and another bar and in the miller bar, like some people would do. now in new york it's all the bad stuff, you can't do anything, you'r
new york city but i think they should put a wall outside of new york city and kick out the governor and mayor while you are at it. the crime in new york city is out of control. >> greg: have you been walking around at how weird it's getting? >> it's very weird, we new yorkers have to be very vigilant. i got my first vaccine and i had two options, either get sleepy and woozy before this show or get it in the bronx tomorrow. i went with this, do i want to get shot in the bronx or do i...
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the new york times implies though that it is a story itself. not the main character who is disagreeable. the book was a poor seller even algae did not think much of it and only two copies or known to exist one of them in the library congress when it was deposited for copyright. algebra, had enough of new york by the mid-1890s and the winner of 1895 to 1896 1896 would be his last there. he was working too hard. his bronchitis was lengling his bronchitis would not go away and he wanted to be in natick to be with his sister augusta and her husband amos. he told a reporter in. in april that i that i have been working too hard. and it's the pleasure to be able to rest a little i am staying out at natick with relatives now. i do not feel as energetic as i used to. and as i said many of his books were serialized in magazines prior to be in published in book form and alger who received about 250 dollars for a serial plus the world. he's from book sales once estimated as total income from writing between about 1866 and 1896 at about 100,000. and all tho
the new york times implies though that it is a story itself. not the main character who is disagreeable. the book was a poor seller even algae did not think much of it and only two copies or known to exist one of them in the library congress when it was deposited for copyright. algebra, had enough of new york by the mid-1890s and the winner of 1895 to 1896 1896 would be his last there. he was working too hard. his bronchitis was lengling his bronchitis would not go away and he wanted to be in...
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in the morning new york time. starting actually christmas day became very aware there is a strange outbreak in wuhan. i've only once passed through wuhan i've never spent a lot of time there. i certainly understood it was a major nexus for china. it has virtually all the superfast trains go through wuhan. it has one of the most important domestic airports. and you know, 13 million people. it is a massive parade we do not have a city that large. and it is a city most americans have never heard of. and so i was monitoring it and getting increasingly anxious. my new year's eve, i was really freaked out. i thought this is it, this is the big one. at the very least this is sars comeback. it might be something worse. but, when i would tweet about it or send out a kind we get death threats. one person posted on twitter we should skin her live in torture her to which i said that is redundant. and the mountains of threats i received from scientists, from random who the heck are they i don't know, from alleged public health
in the morning new york time. starting actually christmas day became very aware there is a strange outbreak in wuhan. i've only once passed through wuhan i've never spent a lot of time there. i certainly understood it was a major nexus for china. it has virtually all the superfast trains go through wuhan. it has one of the most important domestic airports. and you know, 13 million people. it is a massive parade we do not have a city that large. and it is a city most americans have never heard...
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asked how close new york was and so what we have is that if new york had had 89 more people, they would have received one more seat instead of the last state, their last seat 435 seats so the last seat went to minnesota and new york was next in line, and if you do the equation to determine how many they would have needed 89 people, but that's if you hold the population of all other states constant. >> can you still hear me? >> we can. >> so if we had counted 89 more people in new york state and assuming everything else was constant, we would not have lost a congressional seat? >> correct. >> thank you for that, sir. operator, do we have our next caller? >> gb wire.com. your line is open. >> hi there. [inaudible] can you hear? operator, i don't think they-- your line is open. all right. >> hello, hello, hello? hello. >> we can hear you loud and clear now. >> excellent, sorry, my button was pushed. this is jim jacobs with tv wire.com. and mine california where i'm at. can you talk about the shifting demographics in the state of california, inflow versus outflow and how close were we to lo
asked how close new york was and so what we have is that if new york had had 89 more people, they would have received one more seat instead of the last state, their last seat 435 seats so the last seat went to minnesota and new york was next in line, and if you do the equation to determine how many they would have needed 89 people, but that's if you hold the population of all other states constant. >> can you still hear me? >> we can. >> so if we had counted 89 more people in...
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leave new york. second hour of "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ stuart: liz peek joins us this wednesday morning and i'm dying to ask you, how soon, how quickly do you expect new york to recover? >> hello, stuart. based on what you just talked about and this hike in taxes they're putting through i think new york is in serious trouble and let's review why. over the last decade over a million people have left new york. in the last two years that accelerated probably 300,000 people have left new york. in the past when the city ran into trouble, those people who left came back because the city had so much to offer. what does it have to offer now? rising crime? rising homelessness? lack of jobs? yes, extremely high taxes which is the number one reason those people gave for leaving the state. incredibly stupid thing is they don't need the money. as you point out the federal bailout is going to take care of the budget gap in new york city. over 40% of taxes in new york city are paid by the very wea
leave new york. second hour of "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ stuart: liz peek joins us this wednesday morning and i'm dying to ask you, how soon, how quickly do you expect new york to recover? >> hello, stuart. based on what you just talked about and this hike in taxes they're putting through i think new york is in serious trouble and let's review why. over the last decade over a million people have left new york. in the last two years that accelerated probably...
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it's valuable for residents in high stack -- high tax states like new york and california. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. >> this is bloomberg markets, i am matt miller. we are awaiting the first trade of coinbase shares on the nasdaq. we are trying to make a market. coinbase is set to open at $382 per share. though that indication has been steadily chronic -- climbing through the last hour. at 10:00 it was at 340 we will continue to watch that. we are getting word that this will trade in about 10 minutes. and of course, we will bring you the first trade live. let's dig into those powell headlines we got from david rubenstein's interview. we are joined by the ceo of hyder capital management. i hope you caught that interview, it was difficult to get a lot out of him on monetary policy, and sequencing. how should we expect this -- expect the fed or let's start with glenn -- let's start with when should we expect the fed to ease o
it's valuable for residents in high stack -- high tax states like new york and california. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. >> this is bloomberg markets, i am matt miller. we are awaiting the first trade of coinbase shares on the nasdaq. we are trying to make a market. coinbase is set to open at $382 per share. though that indication has been...
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she's also author of the number one new york times bestseller love warrior another book club selection. and after this patron saint of empowerment, she is the founder and president of together rising, and all women nonprofit that has revolutionized grassroots philanthropy raising over $25 million for women, families and children in crisis . thank you everyone for joining us and i'll let you take it from here. >> hello. >> hello hi glennon. we are on i think. i've been waiting for this moment for 15 years. it's finally here. >> me to. >> the new book is so beautiful. as always but before we talk about it let me tell you that i really am curious how you've manifested this moment, have you had that near you the last 15 years as i've been invested. [inaudible] did you know i was obsessed with you? >> i didn't but once you wrote to me and said how much you love my work and i fainted and lay on the floor in a fetal position and that of course now i text you hourly. so it's a serious mind. >> i want start with reading from this book but would you like to start reading from your beautiful book
she's also author of the number one new york times bestseller love warrior another book club selection. and after this patron saint of empowerment, she is the founder and president of together rising, and all women nonprofit that has revolutionized grassroots philanthropy raising over $25 million for women, families and children in crisis . thank you everyone for joining us and i'll let you take it from here. >> hello. >> hello hi glennon. we are on i think. i've been waiting for...
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news today that more states looking at speeding up the reopening plan in new york and new york city, the governor and the mayor of new york city about the july 1st plan to open at 100%. traffic returning to midtown manhattan. you can't go out in any disney street that was abandoned a year ago and not bump into more cards period but all these are good backdrops for the economy even though you are not seeing it at the corner of wall and today. i want to get into the president's plan, philadelphia, doing all he can to help amtrak. brian has more on that. >> reporter: president biden will speak at the amtrak station to honor amtrak's fiftieth anniversary. suspect the president known as amtrak and overall his rides when he was a member of congress to pitch and explain why he believes $80 billion from taxpayers should be invested in amtrak over the next eight years, five times more than amtrak's current funding, nearly half of the $80 billion will be spent on backlog amtrak repairs. the rest will go to modernizing the northeast corridor the busiest amtrak stretch and also enhance freight r
news today that more states looking at speeding up the reopening plan in new york and new york city, the governor and the mayor of new york city about the july 1st plan to open at 100%. traffic returning to midtown manhattan. you can't go out in any disney street that was abandoned a year ago and not bump into more cards period but all these are good backdrops for the economy even though you are not seeing it at the corner of wall and today. i want to get into the president's plan,...
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this is new video of the moon over the new york city skyline. even though it's called a pink moon, it is not actually pink. let's get to abc 7 news meteorologist sandy patel to explain why. i caught quick glimpse of it tonight. >> wasn't it amazing, ama? i thought it was absolutely stunning. all right, dan and a ma, let me show you the super moon from our kgo roof camera right now. this was from earlier tonight. i want to show you a time lapse of the moon rising. it was just stunning. yes, there were a few high clouds there. here's another vantage point from our south beach camera. and you will see it coming up there, as well. basically, here's the deal. it is at its closest point to earth and that is the first full moon of 2021. it's a pink super moon, because it's named after the pink flowers that bloom around this time of year. it's the full moon that appears bigger and brighter. and we will see this again as we head into may and also into june. so if you didn't get a chance to see it, there's still opportunity left. doppler 7 right now slowi
this is new video of the moon over the new york city skyline. even though it's called a pink moon, it is not actually pink. let's get to abc 7 news meteorologist sandy patel to explain why. i caught quick glimpse of it tonight. >> wasn't it amazing, ama? i thought it was absolutely stunning. all right, dan and a ma, let me show you the super moon from our kgo roof camera right now. this was from earlier tonight. i want to show you a time lapse of the moon rising. it was just stunning....
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new york, the same thing. other states, new jersey and so forth honestly run by governors of the opposite party, you have taken a completely different path which is more of a liberty path, a civil society path, what have you done different than the others and what cause you to do things different than the others? >> mark, if you go back to the middle of march, it was all most like a dime where the country started shutting down. we had our theme parks, all these places they just voluntarily shut down. i wasn't telling them to, they just did it. we had kind of late march and into april anything people started to calm down a little bit. i told all those folks, we want to get you back, we want to get everybody back open so we worked really hard from probably the middle of april to get folks back up and running. obviously our parks and everything else that we offer here in florida, but we also understood because you had such a massive disruption to tourism, were looking at potentially some budget problems and so wh
new york, the same thing. other states, new jersey and so forth honestly run by governors of the opposite party, you have taken a completely different path which is more of a liberty path, a civil society path, what have you done different than the others and what cause you to do things different than the others? >> mark, if you go back to the middle of march, it was all most like a dime where the country started shutting down. we had our theme parks, all these places they just...
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york incrementó vigilancia en las comunidades asiáticas, con 33 agresiones, en new york, maría vargas noticias telemundo . >> el tercer día del juicio contra ex policía acusado por muerte de george floyd, se dieron a conocer dramáticas imágenes del arresto . >> (sonido ambiente) . >> aquí vemos desde dos perspectiva el violento forcejeo de los agentes para que george floyd entre en la patrulla, el agente le habló a george floyd para calmarlo, siguió de cerca todo, al ver las imágenes, rompió en llanto diciendo que se sentía mal por no ayudarlo, y salen a la luz estas imágenes de los últimos minutos de vida de george floyd, en donde se ve interactuando en la tienda . >> new york es el décimo quinto estado en legalizar el uso recreativo de la marihuana, tienen permitido el tener 3 onzas de muchas gracias, el 40 por ciento de los impuestos plantean que sean dirigidos a las comunidades latinas y negras . >> y joe biden presenta plan para invertir 2 billones de dólares en infraestructura para crear millones de empleos, esto en carreteras, aeropuertos mejorar también la banda
york incrementó vigilancia en las comunidades asiáticas, con 33 agresiones, en new york, maría vargas noticias telemundo . >> el tercer día del juicio contra ex policía acusado por muerte de george floyd, se dieron a conocer dramáticas imágenes del arresto . >> (sonido ambiente) . >> aquí vemos desde dos perspectiva el violento forcejeo de los agentes para que george floyd entre en la patrulla, el agente le habló a george floyd para calmarlo, siguió de cerca todo, al...