i just i believe in this space. i believe of this being the heart of the city and our civic life and i also want to make sure that people s immediate social and economic needs are met in a way that the space is not taken up with that and it can t be used for something else. as sometimes happens with our current space. so there s not enough bathrooms, you know, the parking and it smells like urine, there s a lot of things about this space that are just a reflection of the needs of folks, you know, that are practical, in that we need to meet. and so with that i hope that you guys also think about that in terms of the space being sustainable going forward. that folks don t disappear, but that we need to address their needs. so with that, thank you so much. thank you. commissioner richards? commissioner richards: i complete with president melgar around the humanitarianism of making this work and it s not just a maintenance thing but you can integrate trying to achieve hig
it s 7am in singapore, midnight in london, and 7:00 in the evening in washington, where the white house says the north korean leader, kim jong un, has requested a second meeting with president trump and that officials are looking into scheduling one. negotiations on the topic appeared to have stalled after the two leaders‘ historic summit in singapore injune, leading the us secretary of state mike pompeo to cancel a scheduled trip to north korea last month. the white house spokeswoman has told reporters the letter shows a continued commitment on the part of pyongyang to the denuclearisation of the korean peninsula. the president has received the letter from the president has received the letterfrom kim the president has received the letter from kim jong un. it was very warm, a very positive letter. we will not release the full letter u nless will not release the full letter unless the north korean leader agrees that we should. the primary purpose of the letter was to reques
some history-making choices. all of these nominees think they can get confirmed in the senate. you are seeing a team develop that i have great confidence in. reporter: clear signs americans are not heeding the cdc s warning to stay home. you will see a surge, superimposed upon a surge. i would just urge everyone, please, cancel your nonessential travel. we re going to see much higher rates of hospitalizations and deaths in the weeks to come. this is new day with alisyn camerota and john berman. good morning, everyone. this is new day. it is tuesday, november 24th. 6:00, here, in new york. welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. welcome to the first, official morning of the biden transition. welcome to the first morning, where president trump is waking up functionally acknowledging that he lost the election, which he did, by a lot. voting in that election ended three weeks ago, today. joe biden was declared the winner more than
fact tone right there from the senate majority leader. if that delivery schedule holds, the first full week of the new biden presidency will feature an impeachment trial. a trial that will stir up all the passions of trump and passions of the insurrection just as the new president asked the country to give unity a chance. senate republicans already saying a trial means everything else goes on hold, meaning, they say, no more confirmation votes on the biden cabinet and no time, republicans say, to consider agenda items like a covid relief package. there may be ways to slow this down, but it may underscore why team biden is using rejection tactics right out of the gate. several steps designed to get more help to struggling americans and to get it to them quicker. new executive orders pushed the treasury to speed checks to eligible americans still waiting to receive them. they ordered federal agencies to work towards the $15 minimum wage. and those actions demand urgent steps no
good morning, everyone. top of the hour. 10:00 a.m. eastern. glad you re with us. i m poppy harlow in new york, john berman is in the florida keys. john? yeah, poppy, this is big pine key one of the hardest hit areas in florida from hurricane irma. president trump on his way to the state right now. he touches down in just a few minutes, but first, we do have some breaking news. back to poppy. all right. john, so the president leaves behind a political storm that began with a dinner last night with democrats and in an apparent breakthrough on daca, the program allowing young undocumented immigrants brought here by their parents to stay in the united states. some conservatives felt they had been frankly stabbed in the back by the president for a second time, making what could be a deal, a big deal, with democrats, and reacted accordingly. see the headline in breitbart news, amnesty don. they don t like this. the president says he is, quote, working on a plan for the d.r.e.a