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york game that with the popularity of the new york press their enthusiasm for the game. they're constant coverage of the game. eventually is the new york game that's going to win out. of the things that we've just shown you everything in here is original with the exception of this blow-up of the illuminated manuscript. these are all from original all original pages and one of the things that surprises a lot of people when they come to the library of congress and they see this exhibit or they hear us talk about it is that we have very large sports collections. we are actually a premiere secret sports archive if you will here at the library through copyright, we have received everything from early rule books to team directories to hand written histories of leagues and things so there's a great deal of material that we have here to work with in documenting not just baseball but a number of sports. next i want to show you something that was recently rediscovered that had been hidden away in a desk drawer for years and no one really realized the importance of it until recentl
york game that with the popularity of the new york press their enthusiasm for the game. they're constant coverage of the game. eventually is the new york game that's going to win out. of the things that we've just shown you everything in here is original with the exception of this blow-up of the illuminated manuscript. these are all from original all original pages and one of the things that surprises a lot of people when they come to the library of congress and they see this exhibit or they...
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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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shockingly, new york city wasn't there. san francisco, bellevue, washington and seattle, washington following as the most chill cities. >> it's caring about your people, being open, friendly, supporting your small businesses. >> if sunnyvale's starting to feel too sugary sweet, don't worry, they burn it off. ranking first in physical health. >> every morning going out on a run. two to eight-mile run with my dog buddy. >> if you're about to move to sunnyvale, it will cost you. according to zillow, the average price of a home is $1,774,180. coming in dead last, kansas city, kansas. >> my hometown, toledo, ohio. 178 out of 191. >> ouch. >> yeah. >> sorry. >> no wonder you're a little high-strung, huh? >> hey, come on, will, i'm chill. you can insult me. >> you're chill. i gotta say something. 'said it before and i'll say it again. if i thought a reverse mortgage was just some kind of trick to take your home, i wouldn't even be here. it's just a loan, like any other, with one big difference- and that difference is how you choos
shockingly, new york city wasn't there. san francisco, bellevue, washington and seattle, washington following as the most chill cities. >> it's caring about your people, being open, friendly, supporting your small businesses. >> if sunnyvale's starting to feel too sugary sweet, don't worry, they burn it off. ranking first in physical health. >> every morning going out on a run. two to eight-mile run with my dog buddy. >> if you're about to move to sunnyvale, it will cost...
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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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she has written for the new york times, "washington post", the "wall street journal," new york review of books and appeared on national public radio. she's a fellow at davenport college. her second book was a major nonfiction book called the assassins of the turquoise palace, which is a gripping nonfiction account of the berlin restaurant assassination of iranian opposition leaders which was ordered up byde the iranian regime. it's a book that has many insights into how the islamic regime operates and also how the german judicial system operates. christopher hitchens, the great political journalist said of this book, even as they continue to preach every note and ashlock all the while protesting at intervention in the internal affairs, physiocrats in iran stand convicted of mounting murders intervention in the affairs off others. her beautiful book mercilessly exposes just one of these crimes and stand as a tribute to the courageous dissidents of lawyers in germany the managed one of the rarest of human achievements, and authentic victory for truth and justice. her new book which i'm
she has written for the new york times, "washington post", the "wall street journal," new york review of books and appeared on national public radio. she's a fellow at davenport college. her second book was a major nonfiction book called the assassins of the turquoise palace, which is a gripping nonfiction account of the berlin restaurant assassination of iranian opposition leaders which was ordered up byde the iranian regime. it's a book that has many insights into how the...
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york city curb reports that the new york city police department sent a robotic dog to an active crime scene in the bronx where a home invasion was underway yes my friends the n.y.p.d. has a robotic dog named digi dog. joining us now to discuss the good the bad and the ugly behind the robot of size ation society as media legal analyst lynell of land all media always a pleasure sir. indeed sir so while boston dynamics the company behind the n.y.p.d. has robotic dog chargers over $74000.00 commercially for this little 4 legged robot while the n.y.p.d. has been very tight lipped about the how and the wire behind acquiring their robo canine i want to ask you do you feel comfortable as a new yorker but your police department is in the business of noticing robotics on this level or higher. no no no no no no no no and by the way with all due respect mr asimov for dr asthma he didn't really take into account artificial intelligence he talked about robot robots are fine they're cute they're great this is a different story let me ask you fine people the following question of all the shapes and a
york city curb reports that the new york city police department sent a robotic dog to an active crime scene in the bronx where a home invasion was underway yes my friends the n.y.p.d. has a robotic dog named digi dog. joining us now to discuss the good the bad and the ugly behind the robot of size ation society as media legal analyst lynell of land all media always a pleasure sir. indeed sir so while boston dynamics the company behind the n.y.p.d. has robotic dog chargers over $74000.00...
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this year's picking order is set, with the jaguars picking first and the new york jets going second. but who will the jags take as the first overall draft pick?arh toreing toollege and back in the number one spot. clemson only lost three games in lawrence's three seasons there, and he didn't play in one of those losses because of an injury. the 6'6", 21 year old is having a big month. he tied the knot with his sweetheart earlier this month. seshd second pick will likely be zach wilson. festivities kick off in cleveland with a performance by the kings of leon. ♪ >> kings of leon is fitting. a lot of these teams with losing records could use somebody. the draft kicks off live right here on abc at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> which team could really use somebody? >> i guess the jaguars. >> some of us doing some drafting of our own. >> she wants to go back to that crop top. >> okay. went to dallas. i'll see you in dallas. ♪ ♪ >>> all right, welcome to "wait, what"? where we tell you things that we have to stop and question what is happening. starting with these girl scout troops in virgin
this year's picking order is set, with the jaguars picking first and the new york jets going second. but who will the jags take as the first overall draft pick?arh toreing toollege and back in the number one spot. clemson only lost three games in lawrence's three seasons there, and he didn't play in one of those losses because of an injury. the 6'6", 21 year old is having a big month. he tied the knot with his sweetheart earlier this month. seshd second pick will likely be zach wilson....
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you can make it from washington and new york an hour and 32 minutes. one hour and 32 minutes. there's so much that we can do. and it has such an incredibly positive impact on the environment, and of incredibly positive impact on parking opportunities. and again, all of the things that we have to do to put amtrak in place and be one of the great rate contributors to our country. we have to invest. if you think about it, when i was vice president with brock, he allowed me to put together a budget amtrak. and had money for high-speed rail at 200 miles an hour from charlotte and another line going from florida down to tampa and another line and we have moved and we had that tunnel fixed in new york now and the money was there to get it done and there is so much that we can do is the biggest bang for the buck that we can expect. so on this birthday of amtrak, i want to thank you for making so many birthdays possible and i believe that the best days for amtrak in the rail and primerica are headache really believe that. i'm confident, i am confident that we can get this done and i mu
you can make it from washington and new york an hour and 32 minutes. one hour and 32 minutes. there's so much that we can do. and it has such an incredibly positive impact on the environment, and of incredibly positive impact on parking opportunities. and again, all of the things that we have to do to put amtrak in place and be one of the great rate contributors to our country. we have to invest. if you think about it, when i was vice president with brock, he allowed me to put together a budget...
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york now as a new york like 9 years and i started boston comedy club in new york and in then i was in the l.a. and i've been back for about 6 years now so i but didn't national have to come siege rate here in atlanta when i 1st started i don't think i just knew i wouldn't know it you know you were looking at days of internet is easily. then and. but now elaine in the past 10 years i can land in just really blew up is this just super hip scene lot of people moving there for comedy and there's a lot of different places to get a better design a gauge of how much can you get it when you ask someone who they're from a town you like how much i get on stage here here you know year and some slow down there like it once a week and then you go to new york you do and i times and i think you know so as to new york you can get very tight very quickly i think david brenner once did our david brenner world tour in new york one day where work 7 clubs i don't know if you start low and go high i guess where the but we just to go strip crossed across to catch the 41st of the him for. the cellar wasn't a
york now as a new york like 9 years and i started boston comedy club in new york and in then i was in the l.a. and i've been back for about 6 years now so i but didn't national have to come siege rate here in atlanta when i 1st started i don't think i just knew i wouldn't know it you know you were looking at days of internet is easily. then and. but now elaine in the past 10 years i can land in just really blew up is this just super hip scene lot of people moving there for comedy and there's a...
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york but broadway theaters are not opening yet as of today we know that new york state is allowing 33 percent capacity and some of their performance venues the broadway theaters have not yet begun to open some smaller regional theaters some off broadway theaters might gradually reopening within the coming weeks but no broadway production specifically are scheduled to open until at least october ok so it's not all the venue is taking this opportunity to reopen and i want to ask you new york state currently does have the 3rd highest rate of coronavirus cases in the country per capita you know what safety measures are going to be in place to ensure that your colleagues are able to stay safe while they work. well for any broad reproductions of the actors are covered under the actor's equity association which is the actors union here in the united states and they're ramping up a lot of protocols for the producers of the shows that they're required to follow in order to employ these productions that includes testing and includes a modifying spaces that includes modifying staging of producti
york but broadway theaters are not opening yet as of today we know that new york state is allowing 33 percent capacity and some of their performance venues the broadway theaters have not yet begun to open some smaller regional theaters some off broadway theaters might gradually reopening within the coming weeks but no broadway production specifically are scheduled to open until at least october ok so it's not all the venue is taking this opportunity to reopen and i want to ask you new york...
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and why you archives in new york. in the interview he talks a bit about his approach to humor, his early life and how his career as a humorous came to be. many of you remember art buchwald, will recognize his accent. >> this is patricia marks. my guest today is a man who has been called the most comic american since mark twain. he is mr. art buchwald. columnist for the new york herald tribune and the author of the recent book, i chose capital punishment. mr. buchwald, did you always write as you do know? >> well, yes. in a sense i did. i never wrote too seriously. you know they say that says humorous usually have unhappy childhoods. in my case it might be true. at an early age i sort of had a kind of a different outlook on things than most other kids did. i prodded it or made use of it. >> and what way did you have a different attitude? >> i saw things, i don't know how to explain it. i was a foster child. i was one of the outs. all the other kids were and in. i made up my mind early in life that i was and out on the
and why you archives in new york. in the interview he talks a bit about his approach to humor, his early life and how his career as a humorous came to be. many of you remember art buchwald, will recognize his accent. >> this is patricia marks. my guest today is a man who has been called the most comic american since mark twain. he is mr. art buchwald. columnist for the new york herald tribune and the author of the recent book, i chose capital punishment. mr. buchwald, did you always write...
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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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in the heart of new york sits the legendary big gallus once the world's largest electric generating unit its owner ries light power now wants to make it the cleanest with plans to build the largest battery facility in the country right here in 2 years a storage facility for renewable energy what are the challenges that you face to meet this deadline in terms of c.e.o. clint plummer acknowledges it won't be easy our challenge is new york shows and it's also a culture challenge of the world challenges how do we transition from a economy that's right merely on fossil fuels or as long as you know electricity to one that's. now running on clean energy infrastructure and maybe order. they're taking their dirtiest carbon spewing oil and gas fired generators off line to make way for the batteries they'll also need transmission lines to tie into wind and solar farms outside the city but currently renewables make up just 2 percent of downstate energy new york is the time to go away in itself off of fossil fuels at the same time it's taking another major source of carbon free electricity offline in
in the heart of new york sits the legendary big gallus once the world's largest electric generating unit its owner ries light power now wants to make it the cleanest with plans to build the largest battery facility in the country right here in 2 years a storage facility for renewable energy what are the challenges that you face to meet this deadline in terms of c.e.o. clint plummer acknowledges it won't be easy our challenge is new york shows and it's also a culture challenge of the world...
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so you can't compare as though new york is cheated well. navigating the systems was something he saw important. what was interesting about them, the reversal he was taking the point of view of the patient. the focus had always been from the system centered showing up for their appointments, are they complicit with taking their medications, but hef took the point of view of the patient. once he gets there, how does the patient find out or navigate, how does he find out how to get to the right clinic or the right caregiver? he recognized hospitals were largely opaque to outsiders and that a lot of the focus on patients not following through have to do with system failures and that is hard to take historically from the point of view of american medicine. when the perspective often from the point of view of surgeon or doctor or status what was being done from their point t of view and to keep looking at the system and see how it might be failing and to be navigated and improved. i don't know the breeds of data but i know that anecdotally it see
so you can't compare as though new york is cheated well. navigating the systems was something he saw important. what was interesting about them, the reversal he was taking the point of view of the patient. the focus had always been from the system centered showing up for their appointments, are they complicit with taking their medications, but hef took the point of view of the patient. once he gets there, how does the patient find out or navigate, how does he find out how to get to the right...
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joining us now is cheryl washington correspondent for the "new york times". to talk about the affordable care act so what is the state of daca at this point? >> well, if you're giving the state of the union address for daca the essay the state of daca is strong. it is 10 years old now the legislation was passed 10 years ago signed into law by president barack obama. it really is firmly ensconced in american society despite many years of court challenges and republican efforts to repeal it. i interviewed a public strategist with a fight to repeal ato daca he said that fit has been won and lost. spent why? >> it is survived numerous court challenges for 1 thing. there is 1 court challenge remaining the supreme court will decide in june is likely to decide in june and by all appearances the justice seemed t inclined to reject to this to daca. there's been numerous attempts on capitol hill to repeal the law you might remember when president trump was first in office he pushed an effort to repeal. senator john mccain came inn dramatically at the last minute sick w
joining us now is cheryl washington correspondent for the "new york times". to talk about the affordable care act so what is the state of daca at this point? >> well, if you're giving the state of the union address for daca the essay the state of daca is strong. it is 10 years old now the legislation was passed 10 years ago signed into law by president barack obama. it really is firmly ensconced in american society despite many years of court challenges and republican efforts to...
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new york nevada and oregon democrats control the state government and then aggressively in their favor in the 20 twenties. it will be much more balanced than a landscape of 2010. the last thing i want to talk about why everyone should be afraid of the new wild west we neare in. and that to serve everybody. one of those techniques and with that voter data to drive districts as opposed to the traditional approach of aggregating at the precinct level. and with those database to assign partisan scores every seeing goal voter. these databases are made possible with much more precise gerrymandering than in the past. the second is the use of computer algorithms with huge district maps based on whichever criteria of course one of those could be partisan advantage when this turns out to be another area where scenes it is better than humans or without to gerrymander in the past. the third technique we will see in the upcoming cycle is the creation of noncontinuous districts. made up literally of unconnected pieces. about half the states in the country allow this at the congressional level but th
new york nevada and oregon democrats control the state government and then aggressively in their favor in the 20 twenties. it will be much more balanced than a landscape of 2010. the last thing i want to talk about why everyone should be afraid of the new wild west we neare in. and that to serve everybody. one of those techniques and with that voter data to drive districts as opposed to the traditional approach of aggregating at the precinct level. and with those database to assign partisan...
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madison square garden home to professional sports teams like the new york knicks and the new york rangers is open again at 10 percent capacity but to get in you have to have either a recent negative covert test or be fully vaccinated new york has just launched a new app that will help users prove their health status and that authorities say will make it easier for new yorkers and visitors to access venues and activities as the city slowly opens back up as tourists are returning to new york a so-called vaccination passport could be an important tool to bring back major attractions like broadway most theaters here is saying they won't reopen until all seats can be filled they're hoping sometime in the fall or winter. but for now it's spring and new yorkers are enjoying their newfound freedom in the sun after a year in isolation this is our 1st day one year coming back to downtown so we are kind of like 5 things so many people have a station i'm a music teacher i like that's a teaching in person a few days a week. after a year of being on. i don't think i'm ready to see you know concert hall
madison square garden home to professional sports teams like the new york knicks and the new york rangers is open again at 10 percent capacity but to get in you have to have either a recent negative covert test or be fully vaccinated new york has just launched a new app that will help users prove their health status and that authorities say will make it easier for new yorkers and visitors to access venues and activities as the city slowly opens back up as tourists are returning to new york a...
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in january, our partnership with the state of new york, with our state of new york partnership, we opened a new home in new york city, a world-class station providing enhanced customer experience. we are advancing station modernization products and other major cities. chicago, washington, dc, baltimore, and right here in philadelphia. we are invested -- investing in our infrastructure. we are making strides up and down the northeast corridor and projects like our gateway program and the baltimore potomac tunnel. planned infrastructure projects will improve quality, and offer greater reliability. all of these projects and investments in our future but they're also investment in our planet. amtrak provides a more sustainable mode of travel and demands of rail travel will continue to grow. in fact, traveling on amtrak emits 83% fewer gatt -- green -- greenhouse emissions. we have a truly dedicated workforce that carries on the legacy of the railroaders preserved before them and who take great pride in connecting america. it is because of our employees that amtrak serves a vital role in the c
in january, our partnership with the state of new york, with our state of new york partnership, we opened a new home in new york city, a world-class station providing enhanced customer experience. we are advancing station modernization products and other major cities. chicago, washington, dc, baltimore, and right here in philadelphia. we are invested -- investing in our infrastructure. we are making strides up and down the northeast corridor and projects like our gateway program and the...
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he came to washington as a deficit busting new york governor. surrounded by a brain trust, for example the labor secretary and others, who were committed to using government to create jobs and to be extreme mental about rebuilding this country -- and to be experimental about rebuilding this country. we are engaged in different battles at home. roosevelt did not confront -- he certainly did not confront racial justice in ways that we must and are beginning to today and have been part of the great movements of our time. he had a war. i do think one of the problems, if i might, is military keynesianism. world war ii built our military machine, in a sense, and that military keynesianism, silos in many districts, has become an economic development program for this country, which makes it very hard to build down a defense budget that is not needed in these times when the real threats are not missiles but are pandemics and climate crisis. host: their front page of the "new york times." racial equality lands at center of biden's plan. will this infrastr
he came to washington as a deficit busting new york governor. surrounded by a brain trust, for example the labor secretary and others, who were committed to using government to create jobs and to be extreme mental about rebuilding this country -- and to be experimental about rebuilding this country. we are engaged in different battles at home. roosevelt did not confront -- he certainly did not confront racial justice in ways that we must and are beginning to today and have been part of the...
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ted, you are next, you are a democrat in new york. what grade do you give president biden? caller: you know, i give him an a, mostly because, you know, trump was just an f. biden is a clear a. he is trying to do the right thing, trying to be a government worker, trying to be an employee for the government, instead of being this guy that is on the tv after hour after hour for four years. trump was running a tv show. he was an egomaniac. you know, you have got to give it to biden. he is a normal human being trying to run the government. i am a fiscal conservative, even though i am a democrat, and i am a pro-second amendment, oddly, even though i am a democrat. so i hate being labeled by my sons on the right. you know, i do not know why everybody on the right and conservatives are worried about people being taxed who make more than $400,000 a year. i am not worried about a guy who makes over $400,000 a year. they have throwaway money. they throw away their money on this and that and the other things. and to go back to former tax rates into say, oh -- business people will alway
ted, you are next, you are a democrat in new york. what grade do you give president biden? caller: you know, i give him an a, mostly because, you know, trump was just an f. biden is a clear a. he is trying to do the right thing, trying to be a government worker, trying to be an employee for the government, instead of being this guy that is on the tv after hour after hour for four years. trump was running a tv show. he was an egomaniac. you know, you have got to give it to biden. he is a normal...
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david lee miller has more from new york city. >> dana, new york state passed its new budget under which it will become the state with the highest taxes in the country and as you mentioned, part of this legislation calls for a single pay-out to undocumented workers of $15,600. the controversial pay-out passed by the democratically controlled legislature has many republicans saying the financial aid goes too far. eligible americans could receive up to a total of $3200 in stimulus money compared to the new york state of $15,600 for undocumented workers. they must be able to prove they were new york state residents. lost income become of covid and not eligible for unemployment that could have totaled thousands of dollars. governor cuomo voiced concern about possible fraud. >> just because you are undocumented doesn't mean we don't care and have compassion and we don't want to help. it is difficult to do it in a way that can be administered without fraud. >> under the legislation, undocumented workers who cannot provide the paperwork that would make them eligible for the $15,600 could still
david lee miller has more from new york city. >> dana, new york state passed its new budget under which it will become the state with the highest taxes in the country and as you mentioned, part of this legislation calls for a single pay-out to undocumented workers of $15,600. the controversial pay-out passed by the democratically controlled legislature has many republicans saying the financial aid goes too far. eligible americans could receive up to a total of $3200 in stimulus money...
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>> from my understanding, it is more than 70% of the coronavirus cases in new york city, and the new york city variant is more than 40%, and the british variant is more than 25%, and so i'm concerned we're beginning to see an increase in the number of cases because of these variants, which are much more transmissible. so that's why we impress upon the importance of wearing a mask and we have to continue testing. we have to continue practicing social distancing. there is widespread covid fatigue, and i worry too many people have become complacent as we have come closer to normalcy. >> brennan: you're district is majority latino. this week treasury secretary janet yellen said if someone tried to design an economic crisis that would unduly target the hispanic community, they would probably come up with something that looks like covid-19. 50% of revenues for latino-owned businesses were impacted by the shutdown. one in five latino households say they don't have enough food to eat. the list of challenges is huge here. where do you begin with your constituents? what is issue number one? >>
>> from my understanding, it is more than 70% of the coronavirus cases in new york city, and the new york city variant is more than 40%, and the british variant is more than 25%, and so i'm concerned we're beginning to see an increase in the number of cases because of these variants, which are much more transmissible. so that's why we impress upon the importance of wearing a mask and we have to continue testing. we have to continue practicing social distancing. there is widespread covid...
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york but broadway theaters are not opening yet as of today we know that new york state is allowing 33 percent capacity and some of their performances and use of broadway theaters have not yet begun to open some smaller regional theaters some off broadway theaters might gradually reopening within the coming weeks but no broadway production specifically are scheduled to open until at least october ok so it's not all the venue is taking this opportunity to reopen and i want to ask you new york state currently does have the 3rd highest rate of coronavirus cases in the country per capita you know what safety measures are going to be in place to ensure that your colleagues are able to stay safe while they work well for any broad reproductions of the actors are covered under the actor's equity association which is the actors union here in the united states and they're ramping up a lot of protocols for the producers of these shows that they're required to follow in order to employ these productions that includes a testing and includes a modifying spaces that includes modifying staging a produ
york but broadway theaters are not opening yet as of today we know that new york state is allowing 33 percent capacity and some of their performances and use of broadway theaters have not yet begun to open some smaller regional theaters some off broadway theaters might gradually reopening within the coming weeks but no broadway production specifically are scheduled to open until at least october ok so it's not all the venue is taking this opportunity to reopen and i want to ask you new york...
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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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to 6.4 percent this year let's go across the pond to yen scored a he's standing by for us in new york ends up put that number into context for us good better than expected what do you think. well i mean it's not that there are no risk out there but overall this growth rate is quite impressive we are talking of the biggest growth since roughly $984.00 here for the united states and what's clearly helping is some all the mess 6 in nations right now in the country we have a rate of about 3000000 exceed shots a day here in new york starting on tuesday so today everybody is being 60 years or older is eligible for a vaccine so that clearly helps and if you can see it maybe in the backgrounds of small businesses are slowly coming back california announced on tuesday that they're hoping to fully reopen the economy by mid june so there are a lot of positive signs for the u.s. economy overall at this point you know i'm going to put my vaccine and yes idea and so i want to talk about something else now major coronavirus spending has of course given the u.s. an obvious advantage but it's also fin
to 6.4 percent this year let's go across the pond to yen scored a he's standing by for us in new york ends up put that number into context for us good better than expected what do you think. well i mean it's not that there are no risk out there but overall this growth rate is quite impressive we are talking of the biggest growth since roughly $984.00 here for the united states and what's clearly helping is some all the mess 6 in nations right now in the country we have a rate of about 3000000...
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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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and asian man is brutally assaulted in the new york subway and an elderly filipino woman beaten in the city's streets in the latest string of anti asian hate crimes in america. in the u.k. warns his community can't be held responsible for the actions of some individuals unless muslims are treated with more respect for a teacher showed his class cartoons of the prophet mohammed we put the issue of. you know we call the brain paul is it ok to be like fuck and be racist against muslims but for most alarming here is that the teacher had to go into hiding with police protection. hi there and thanks for joining us you're watching the weekly on r.t. international. in the war on the pandemic russia has a number a of weapons among them is the corona vaccine this week it has become available in all russian regions for the math vaccination campaign jabbers developers say that it's safe 100 percent effective at producing antibodies and that it can fight off mutant strains and he was invited to visit the high security laboratory in the heart of siberia where it's made. this sign is probably worth a
and asian man is brutally assaulted in the new york subway and an elderly filipino woman beaten in the city's streets in the latest string of anti asian hate crimes in america. in the u.k. warns his community can't be held responsible for the actions of some individuals unless muslims are treated with more respect for a teacher showed his class cartoons of the prophet mohammed we put the issue of. you know we call the brain paul is it ok to be like fuck and be racist against muslims but for...
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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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while he's in new york he greets khrushchev. castro will tell the general assembly the united states is seeking to overthrow him. he's claiming an army to invade his country, he's interfering in cuba's internal affairs. a few weeks later the democratic candidate for president is in new york campaigning. he issues a statement in which he says the united states is not doing enough for the cuban exiles. he says the united states ought to help him. in their television debate vice president nixon disagrees. >> now, i don't know what senator kennedy suggests when he says that we should help those who oppose the castro regime both in cuba and without, but i do know this. that if we were to follow that recommendation, that we would lose all of our friends in latin america. we'd probably be condemned in the united nations, and we would not accomplish our objective. i know something else. it would be an open invitation for mr. khrushchev to come in. >> as the votes are counted on november 8, it is clear that a key issue has been who knows
while he's in new york he greets khrushchev. castro will tell the general assembly the united states is seeking to overthrow him. he's claiming an army to invade his country, he's interfering in cuba's internal affairs. a few weeks later the democratic candidate for president is in new york campaigning. he issues a statement in which he says the united states is not doing enough for the cuban exiles. he says the united states ought to help him. in their television debate vice president nixon...
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the gentleman from new york -- the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. comer: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. keller. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. mr. keller: thank you, mr. speaker. in 1964, then-attorney general robert f. kennedy summed it up best as to why the framers put the capital outside the borders for control of any state. it was indispensably necessary, this is his quote, to the independence and the very existence of the new federal government to have a seat of government which was not subject to the jurisdiction or control of any state. as true as that was when this was said, as true as that was when the nation -- when the capitol was moved here, it's that true today. and my colleagues on the other side of the aisle -- i'm glad remember history -- when the seat of the federal government was in new york city and in philadelphia, the birthplace of america, they didn't want it in control of a state. ther
the gentleman from new york -- the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. comer: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. keller. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. mr. keller: thank you, mr. speaker. in 1964, then-attorney general robert f. kennedy summed it up best as to why the framers put the capital outside the borders for control of any state. it was indispensably...
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over the course of the life of the green book it the content expanded from just new york, new jersey and connecticut to the entire east coast, then the entire united states then all of north america and finally to europe africa and asia. but there were other travel guides like this one. this is the baltimore afro-american travel map. that was a part of the afro-american newspaper. other guides were called the go guide travel guide the travel guide and the bronze american just to name a few. and you can also see the kind of middle class iconography here with the the couple playing golf. in the upper right hand corner. many of the places that were listed in the guides-- the early ones were either ymca dorm rooms or or the homes of african-american families. so you might if you had an empty room or an extra room women rented their rooms out. and might provide a good breakfast as a way to make extra money for their families and this is a ymca room. this is the rock you if any of you have visited the african-american museum in washington dc. you've seen the the rock for rock which was a a
over the course of the life of the green book it the content expanded from just new york, new jersey and connecticut to the entire east coast, then the entire united states then all of north america and finally to europe africa and asia. but there were other travel guides like this one. this is the baltimore afro-american travel map. that was a part of the afro-american newspaper. other guides were called the go guide travel guide the travel guide and the bronze american just to name a few. and...
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that is at the center of this investigation that is in the orlando area the headline for the "new york times" behind the gates case is a problematic tax collector. also available online. back to your phone calls anthony in pennsylvania good morning. >> caller: good morning steve welcome back. just wanted to say that to you because i thought you were a bipartisan guy and hope you continue to be that. i have three things i want to say. can you give us a percentage what of this infrastructure bill goes to paying off democratic donors? is this just a slush fund for the democrats to payback democrats? when anthony stay on the line will get an answer convective for follow-up. >> i don't know that characterize it that way. we don't really have any evidence that would be going on right now. i mean if you look at where the money would go, certainly they have some broad categories and then it would be up to congress to actually write the bill and put in more of the specifics. we are talking about again roads, and bridges, and water systems and ports, and infrastructure. and facilities to care fo
that is at the center of this investigation that is in the orlando area the headline for the "new york times" behind the gates case is a problematic tax collector. also available online. back to your phone calls anthony in pennsylvania good morning. >> caller: good morning steve welcome back. just wanted to say that to you because i thought you were a bipartisan guy and hope you continue to be that. i have three things i want to say. can you give us a percentage what of this...
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valerie in new york. you're on with cenk uygur of the young turks. caller: hello, how are you? i did know yours still around. the first time i heard your voice was in a documentary about independent journalism. i've got a question, i just finished christopher hitchens' memoir and got a good education on how far-left politics have just died in this country. do you think republicans are better at independent journalism? because i do. they have all of the radio stations. how do you think that has impacted politics? guest: it is a mixed bag. great question. again, i give republicans credit -- voters, not the politicians. their politicians are the worst. they either work for giant corporations, or in terms of donald trump, himself. in terms of the voters, they are more independent-minded they have gotten rid of the blanket propaganda that encompasses us all. i've got to say, trickle down economics -- the new york times, npr, cnn, they told you trickle-down economics makes sense. do you know that is? give all the money to the rich and hope it trickles over you. come on. how could you
valerie in new york. you're on with cenk uygur of the young turks. caller: hello, how are you? i did know yours still around. the first time i heard your voice was in a documentary about independent journalism. i've got a question, i just finished christopher hitchens' memoir and got a good education on how far-left politics have just died in this country. do you think republicans are better at independent journalism? because i do. they have all of the radio stations. how do you think that has...
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. >> it was a brazen murder on a fall evening in new york city. >> jam master jay knew the absolute heights of the hip-hop world as a member of the pioneering rap group run dmc. >> a music pioneer gunned down in a recording studio, a crime that shocked not only the city, but altered the course of hip-hop history. >> run dmc one of the first hip-hop groups to cross over into mainstream popularity. >> i saw jay being brought out the studio in the black bag. and it was heartbreaking. >> now a crack in the case that remained cold for nearly 20 years. two men police say both known to jay have been charged for the shooting. police alleging all over a drug deal gone wrong. >> you want the know who crazy person would want to shoot and kill a person as nice as jam master jay. >> now as a trial looms, a new documentary by wabc tv and executive produced by reporter darla miles takes a look at the hunt for the killers and the life and day of jay maizo, set the record straight, the jam master jay case. >> i really started to connect with a lot of people involved with the case and people who knew and gre
. >> it was a brazen murder on a fall evening in new york city. >> jam master jay knew the absolute heights of the hip-hop world as a member of the pioneering rap group run dmc. >> a music pioneer gunned down in a recording studio, a crime that shocked not only the city, but altered the course of hip-hop history. >> run dmc one of the first hip-hop groups to cross over into mainstream popularity. >> i saw jay being brought out the studio in the black bag. and it...
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bill de blasio on ms and bc, saying that new york city willfully -- on msnbc, saying that new york city will fully reopen on july 1. unclear what that means. things are getting back to business. tom: you mentioned it earlier as you interpolated the vaccine news in germany. i'm sorry, it is a bundle of worldwide good news. jonathan: a record day of vaccinations in germany north of one million. anything north of one million is the equivalent of doing 4 million vaccinations here in america. that is a fantastic number. we are clearly heading in the right direction now. euro-dollar got the scent of that a number of weeks go. tom: the stark reality here of the fancy nest of finance and markets and all the -- all that we do on "bloomberg surveillance " is the reality of what you heard from the president last night. a huge part of the public does not care about price target upgrades to apple. lisa: one thing joe biden was talking about is that the pandemic hit the lowest income earners the hardest and actually allowed savings to grow pretty substantially among the highest earners. what i though
bill de blasio on ms and bc, saying that new york city willfully -- on msnbc, saying that new york city will fully reopen on july 1. unclear what that means. things are getting back to business. tom: you mentioned it earlier as you interpolated the vaccine news in germany. i'm sorry, it is a bundle of worldwide good news. jonathan: a record day of vaccinations in germany north of one million. anything north of one million is the equivalent of doing 4 million vaccinations here in america. that...
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this scene shows the well-known immigration station at alice island, and new york. during the busy periods, more prospective citizens of this country arriving from abroad entered this world renowned station and through many other parts of the country. and past years, thousands arrived at alice island daily and each one had to undergo an examination at the hands of the medical officer of the public health. in past times, many of them arrived only to be turned back at our very gates because of defects. this was a necessary but somewhat true and caused many untold hardships and much unnecessary -- avoid this condition, and you system was inaugurated bite international regulations in 1925. since this, year hundreds have been -- who are assigned to american consulate. the prospective immigrants who if the applicants come within a foot of the side by congress, their examination by the public health -- if the applicant passes the physical and mental tasks successfully, there's little chance that he will be refuse later. ♪ ♪ ♪ among other records, they're giving descr
this scene shows the well-known immigration station at alice island, and new york. during the busy periods, more prospective citizens of this country arriving from abroad entered this world renowned station and through many other parts of the country. and past years, thousands arrived at alice island daily and each one had to undergo an examination at the hands of the medical officer of the public health. in past times, many of them arrived only to be turned back at our very gates because of...
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york but the left doesn't want you to know that. they want virtue signaling about a lot of have not even read. fact checkers called out from the statement saying this is worse and jim crow. what is going on? a washington power grab. the misplaced outrages to justify democrats one - - democrats new bill to take over elections for all 50 states. to send public funds. and then to settle every issue the way one side wants. that is far too important. this should be a joyful springtime for our nation the administration inherited a tie that had turned the coronavirus is on the run. thanks to operation warp speed in the trump administration we had a effective vaccine thanks to the bipartisan work last year, job openings are rebounding. so why do we feel so divided? with so much cause for hope the president should not be pushing agendas to tear us apart. the american family deserves better. just before covid we had the most inclusive economy in my lifetime. the lowest unemployment rates ever recorded for african-americans and hispanics, and
york but the left doesn't want you to know that. they want virtue signaling about a lot of have not even read. fact checkers called out from the statement saying this is worse and jim crow. what is going on? a washington power grab. the misplaced outrages to justify democrats one - - democrats new bill to take over elections for all 50 states. to send public funds. and then to settle every issue the way one side wants. that is far too important. this should be a joyful springtime for our nation...
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you'll see it in the new york subway and the elderly filipino woman in the city streets in the latest string of asian crime in the us. warms his community can't be held responsible for the actions of someone to visuals the muslims on free with more respect after teacher showed his class called genes of the prophet muhammad our guests to. you believe we constantly thank all is he ok to be fun to be racist to begin. with the law me here is going to teach us how to go. with police protection. live from moscow welcome to the weekly here on r.t. international i'm daniel hawkins wherever you are this warning welcome to the program. now in the war on the pandemic russia has an array of weapons among them is the ep of the corona vaccine this week it's become available in all russian regions for the mass vaccination campaign with jobs developers say safe 100 percent effective at producing antibodies and can fight off mutant strains r.t. was invited to visit their high security robot tree in the heart of siberia where it's made. this sign is probably worth a 1000 words because we are in one of
you'll see it in the new york subway and the elderly filipino woman in the city streets in the latest string of asian crime in the us. warms his community can't be held responsible for the actions of someone to visuals the muslims on free with more respect after teacher showed his class called genes of the prophet muhammad our guests to. you believe we constantly thank all is he ok to be fun to be racist to begin. with the law me here is going to teach us how to go. with police protection. live...
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next -- yesterday, someone in the new york art -- the new york times addressed the issue that if someone skips the second covid shot. i would like to spend the next couple of minutes addressing this issue because now, about 8% of people estimated have not shown up for their second shot of a two shot regiment mrna regiment. next slide. if you compare this to other real-world uptake of vaccines that have been around for a while, this report came out one week ago and he looking at the vaccine over a two-year. from 2017 and note under second bullet, it is a two dose vaccine with the doses becoming two and six months after the first dose. 70-80% of individuals completed the series which means 20-30% have not. thus far, they percent that you would like to see 100% adherence , 8% is within the round of what you see with other multidose vaccines. next slide. let's take a quick look at what the guidelines are that we know of with the administration. the pfizer biontech gets a single dose and 21 days later, you get the boost from the dharna for 20 days. as the ccs said, if it's not feasible, to ad
next -- yesterday, someone in the new york art -- the new york times addressed the issue that if someone skips the second covid shot. i would like to spend the next couple of minutes addressing this issue because now, about 8% of people estimated have not shown up for their second shot of a two shot regiment mrna regiment. next slide. if you compare this to other real-world uptake of vaccines that have been around for a while, this report came out one week ago and he looking at the vaccine over...
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thank you very much. >> host: carmel new york your view on this. >> caller: yes. i supported idea of forgiving loans but i think we should do it inhi a way for me how to fix this problem. one of the ways i think we could fix this is if we allow students who are struggling to declare bankruptcy. if weug do that, banking institutions are loaded the so-called kind of free money because the way these loans is like free money, they would be better as to how the students are going to be able to repay the loan. and to me these tuitions are, like, growing so fast. it's because of that. it's just the business of making money. they are not thinking about the students. i s don't think that tuitions ae any realistic prices. 400 for a credit, 1500 for one class. that doesn't make anyas sense to me. >> host: thank you. let me bring in one more voice. kenny from georgia. go ahead, kenny. >> caller: i think it's an excellent idea because if you think back to 2008, all the banks got bailed out. .. this is a way to make things fair, and you have a lot of these middle-class kids who
thank you very much. >> host: carmel new york your view on this. >> caller: yes. i supported idea of forgiving loans but i think we should do it inhi a way for me how to fix this problem. one of the ways i think we could fix this is if we allow students who are struggling to declare bankruptcy. if weug do that, banking institutions are loaded the so-called kind of free money because the way these loans is like free money, they would be better as to how the students are going to be...
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at new york city and new york state. there are people who obviously moved their residency to florida , trying to balance that. it is a lot easier when you have a house in southhampton and you can come into the city and do it that way. i certainly do have a concern overall. i am one of those people who has been in new york city my whole life, seen many ups and many downs, and there is a resilience with new york city, and something to the energy of new york city that you are not going to get down in florida. i do think you will see some people, and it is already starting, to see more people return, to be here to have that energy. new york is not a movable feast. you need to be here to feel that sense of energy. sonali: what is the bigger feel, is it the state and local taxes, people moving from one place to another to escape that threat of higher income taxes, or what is happening on a national scale? alexandra: when we are talking about new york state, it is definitely more the state and local taxes. obviously there's bee
at new york city and new york state. there are people who obviously moved their residency to florida , trying to balance that. it is a lot easier when you have a house in southhampton and you can come into the city and do it that way. i certainly do have a concern overall. i am one of those people who has been in new york city my whole life, seen many ups and many downs, and there is a resilience with new york city, and something to the energy of new york city that you are not going to get down...