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good morning, mr. mayor. >> mayor: good morning.hank you for having me. >> dickerson: in your community, the two largest hospitals are maxed out. one of them, the c.e.o. of the hospital, tweeted he was pleading with people so nurses would have to stop zipping body bags. how did it come to this? >> mayor: i think there are several reasons. first, springfield is a hub. we're an attraction for tourism, we're an attraction for transportation, for business, for higher education, and certainly health care. so people come to springfield to shop, to do business. so people will come here. and i think that has greatly increased our exposure, compounded with what has already been indicated on misinformation. >> dickerson: what kinds of misinformation are you seeing in your community? >> mayor: i think we're seeing a lot spread through social media, as people are talking about fears which they have, health-related fears, what it might do to them later on in their lives, what might be contained in the vaccinations, and that information is just i
good morning, mr. mayor. >> mayor: good morning.hank you for having me. >> dickerson: in your community, the two largest hospitals are maxed out. one of them, the c.e.o. of the hospital, tweeted he was pleading with people so nurses would have to stop zipping body bags. how did it come to this? >> mayor: i think there are several reasons. first, springfield is a hub. we're an attraction for tourism, we're an attraction for transportation, for business, for higher education,...
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governor, mr. mayor, i thought you are a great mayor, still think you are with your judgment is even stronger, but all of you , my good friend. al sharpton, how are you, pal? it is great to see you. [applause] i am going to get in trouble here because i will recognize my congresswoman from the state of delaware. [applause] and, her sister who used to run my office, stand up. folks, good afternoon. this is a serious subject that i would like to talk about today. i am hill -- here at philadelphia in the national constitution center where this story of we the people began. it is a story that is neither simple nor straightforward. that is because the story is the sum of our parts, and all of them are fundamentally human and being human is being imperfect, driven by appetite and ambition as much as by goodness and grace. some things in america should be simple and straightforward. perhaps the most important of those things, the most fundamental of those things is the right to vote. the right to vote -- to vot
governor, mr. mayor, i thought you are a great mayor, still think you are with your judgment is even stronger, but all of you , my good friend. al sharpton, how are you, pal? it is great to see you. [applause] i am going to get in trouble here because i will recognize my congresswoman from the state of delaware. [applause] and, her sister who used to run my office, stand up. folks, good afternoon. this is a serious subject that i would like to talk about today. i am hill -- here at philadelphia...
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governor, mr. mayorthought you are a great mayor, but the judgment of your fiance is even stronger. but all of you. my good friend, bobby, so many friends -- al sharpton, how are you, pal? great to see you. [applause] folks, good afternoon. this is a serious subject i would like to talk about today. i am here in philadelphia at the national constitution center. the city and the place where the story of we the people began. the story that is neither simple nor straightforward. that is because the story is the sum of our parts and all of those parts are fundamental human, and being human is to be imperfect, driven by appetite and ambition as much as by goodness and grace. but some things should be simple and straightforward. perhaps the most important of those things, the most fundamental of those things, is the right to vote. the right to vote freely. [applause] the right to vote freely and fairly, the right to have your vote counted. the democratic threshold is liberty. with it, anything is possible. wit
governor, mr. mayorthought you are a great mayor, but the judgment of your fiance is even stronger. but all of you. my good friend, bobby, so many friends -- al sharpton, how are you, pal? great to see you. [applause] folks, good afternoon. this is a serious subject i would like to talk about today. i am here in philadelphia at the national constitution center. the city and the place where the story of we the people began. the story that is neither simple nor straightforward. that is because...
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a second season, by the way. >> yeah, second season, "mr. mayor." amazing cast >> it's a great cast i think it comes on at christmas. so look for it at christmas. >> jimmy: wow -- you really gonna to write >> we're going to write it so hard that it's not going to be ready until christmas. but, yeah, that's what i'm doing now. >> jimmy: i love that. that and also "girls5eva," which we were lucky to have the cast on. >> oh, thank you that was so awesome. >> jimmy: we were so lucky >> thank you for having them sing >> jimmy: the funniest - i mean, anyways, i want to talk about this because it's questlove's favorite new show. but more with tina fey when we come right back. stick around everybody [ cheers and applause ♪ mr. clark, your daughter is a very good kisser. when you crave the uncomfortable, try spicy pringles scorchin'. with armor all, a little bit of this... ...protects you... ...from a lot of that. keep your car cleaner longer. armor all extreme shield plus ceramic. one bite of 100% angus beef ball park frank ...hello summer.. oh yeah it's ba
a second season, by the way. >> yeah, second season, "mr. mayor." amazing cast >> it's a great cast i think it comes on at christmas. so look for it at christmas. >> jimmy: wow -- you really gonna to write >> we're going to write it so hard that it's not going to be ready until christmas. but, yeah, that's what i'm doing now. >> jimmy: i love that. that and also "girls5eva," which we were lucky to have the cast on. >> oh, thank you that...
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mr. mayorthought you were a great mayor, still think you are, but your jugdment of fiances is even stronger, but all of you, good friend bobby brady. i see so many friends. al sharpton. al, how are you, pal? great to see you. [applause] i'm going to get in trouble here, because i'm going to recognize my congresswoman, from the state of delaware, congresswoman rochester. [applause] and her sister, who used to run my office. stand up. [applause] folks, good afternoon. there's a serious subject i'd like to talk about today. i'm here in philadelphia, the national constitution center, the city and the place where the story of, we, the people, we the people began. it's a story that's neither simple nor straightforward. that's because the stories, the sum of our parts, and all those parts are fundamentally human, and being human is being -- is not being perfect, driven by appetite as much as goodness and grace. but some things in america should be simple and straightforward. perhaps the most important
mr. mayorthought you were a great mayor, still think you are, but your jugdment of fiances is even stronger, but all of you, good friend bobby brady. i see so many friends. al sharpton. al, how are you, pal? great to see you. [applause] i'm going to get in trouble here, because i'm going to recognize my congresswoman, from the state of delaware, congresswoman rochester. [applause] and her sister, who used to run my office. stand up. [applause] folks, good afternoon. there's a serious subject...
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mr. mayor, tell us, what have the families who have been waiting to hear news of their loved ones, who may still be missing in that rubble, what are they telling you about the concerns and how did they receive the news about the fact that this building will ultimately be coming down, and sooner. >> i think their primary concern is the work not stop, that nothing interrupt the search for their relatives, and that's our objective also. >> reporter: can you give us a sense of some of the conversations or kind of the reaction immediately when they were told that this could be happening so soon? >> listen, i think it was in conjunction with the discussion about the hurricane. i think the fear was that the hurricane might blow the building down in the direction of the pile which would be catastrophic for the rescue effort. we have been talking about demolition ever since the hurricane came on the map. i sat with governor desantis yesterday morning, and we talked about whether or not it should be demo
mr. mayor, tell us, what have the families who have been waiting to hear news of their loved ones, who may still be missing in that rubble, what are they telling you about the concerns and how did they receive the news about the fact that this building will ultimately be coming down, and sooner. >> i think their primary concern is the work not stop, that nothing interrupt the search for their relatives, and that's our objective also. >> reporter: can you give us a sense of some of...
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good morning, mr. mayor. >> dickerson: the chief medical officer at the kansas health system said they're past the tipping point. we spoke last week with the spring field mayor who said they had already passed the tipping point. is that something you're considering with the uptake in covid cases in kayann? >> mayor: absolutely. we continue to work with our hospital leadership and ask our friends in jefferson city to help us not just way vaccines, but to make sure we can handle any type of crisis that would come to our hospitals. we have been pushing and clamoring for months with positive messages about vaccines, and making sure we're ready with hospital spaces to address the current crisis. >> dickerson: last month you said you were crntd concerned about the inability to break that 40% threshold of vaccination. there has been some help from the department of housing and human development, and health and human services have been helping kansas city to get people vaccinateded. 38.8% of the population has been
good morning, mr. mayor. >> dickerson: the chief medical officer at the kansas health system said they're past the tipping point. we spoke last week with the spring field mayor who said they had already passed the tipping point. is that something you're considering with the uptake in covid cases in kayann? >> mayor: absolutely. we continue to work with our hospital leadership and ask our friends in jefferson city to help us not just way vaccines, but to make sure we can handle any...
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hey, mr. mayor!y (band plays "tennessee whiskey") ♪ ( band place l a-bamba ♪ >> stephen: nice to see you again >> oh, my god that feels so good! >> stephen: a live audience! a live audience! >> stephen: have you been in front of a live audience? in 15 months? >> i did saturday night live a couple of weeks ago >> stephen: generally a live audience >> yes >> stephen: but there are very few people i know who -- it's been as at home in front of a live audience as you >> we have been in an audience desert, if you will >> stephen: yeah it feels so good to feel this energy coming from you guys. it's unbelievable. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: not only -- not only from these people but such attractive people. >> yeah, it's a really -- ( cheers and applause ) >> put it in there. there we go. >> stephen: put that in there. i got you, brother. there you go. >> yep, yep, yep. ( laughter ) >> shake it up a little bit, pasteurize it and then -- ( laughter ) >> stephen: no, here's the one thing i know. i inte
hey, mr. mayor!y (band plays "tennessee whiskey") ♪ ( band place l a-bamba ♪ >> stephen: nice to see you again >> oh, my god that feels so good! >> stephen: a live audience! a live audience! >> stephen: have you been in front of a live audience? in 15 months? >> i did saturday night live a couple of weeks ago >> stephen: generally a live audience >> yes >> stephen: but there are very few people i know who -- it's been as at home in...
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mr. mayor thank you for joining us.were allowed back in their home for essentially belongings briefly. i want to play more what they said. >> you have 15 minutes for personal items and that's it. so more people from my family comes and they help me. so they let us just four people inside the building. so we take all that you see over there. so, you know, it's not enough but we have something. i have my car, so i don't have too much space for all that stuff right now. we have a lot of stuff over there in that car too and also in this car. >> just 15 minutes. how dangerous is this building right now in your view? >> well, right now at this point, the documents that had to be submitted haven't been submitted correctly yet. the inspections that have been to be done, haven't been done yet. at this time we let families go in and get their values, any medication, anything that they may need that's inside the apartment that they may need, those that have been displaced we have worked with the homeless trust in making sure we ha
mr. mayor thank you for joining us.were allowed back in their home for essentially belongings briefly. i want to play more what they said. >> you have 15 minutes for personal items and that's it. so more people from my family comes and they help me. so they let us just four people inside the building. so we take all that you see over there. so, you know, it's not enough but we have something. i have my car, so i don't have too much space for all that stuff right now. we have a lot of...
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mr. mayor, thank you very much for being with us.of where your county is. hospitalizations are up. the number of people in icus are up. the number of people on ventilators are up. why not make people wear masks indoors for a little while until you get the numbers down? >> well, that's a great question. i have several reasons. first of all, i have faith, wildwood is one of the largest in st. louis county of 35,517 residents. i have faith in our residents to do what is right as to others and for themselves. secondly, my concern is that if the standard is now going to be that every time there's an uptick in covid and without vaccinations and so forth and it stays around in perpetuity, we'll be doing masks in perm tu -- perpetuity. third, the statistic data in counties joining st. louis county demonstrate that the residents and the citizens do exactly that without being mandated. they didn't have all the mandates that st. louis county has had and yet the infection rate for all four counties is statistically the same. >> let me ask you, i
mr. mayor, thank you very much for being with us.of where your county is. hospitalizations are up. the number of people in icus are up. the number of people on ventilators are up. why not make people wear masks indoors for a little while until you get the numbers down? >> well, that's a great question. i have several reasons. first of all, i have faith, wildwood is one of the largest in st. louis county of 35,517 residents. i have faith in our residents to do what is right as to others...
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hey, mr. mayor, you're an employer. you're not doing it yourself. the only reason not to do it is fear of unions and fear of the unvaccinated being a potent political force. but it's time to go to that step. what came in, catherine? what do you have in terms of social media? i like that result. i was in the yeses. by the way, when governor voted, she may have been in the yeses, too. should he mandate those receiving unemployment benefits be vaccinated? i don't know, if my humble opinion, that -- nexus is not the right word, but i don't know he'd have the ability. already out of time. i'll see you in two weeks, okay? two weeks. thanks for watching. age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss. so the national eye institute did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formul
hey, mr. mayor, you're an employer. you're not doing it yourself. the only reason not to do it is fear of unions and fear of the unvaccinated being a potent political force. but it's time to go to that step. what came in, catherine? what do you have in terms of social media? i like that result. i was in the yeses. by the way, when governor voted, she may have been in the yeses, too. should he mandate those receiving unemployment benefits be vaccinated? i don't know, if my humble opinion, that...
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mr. mayor, i compliment you. nd fiance's is even stronger. but all of you, and good friend bobby brady. i see so many friends. al sharpton. al, how are you, pal? it is great to see you. and i am going to get in trouble here because i'm going to recognize my congresswoman from the state of delaware, lisa blunt rochester. and her sister who used to run my office, stand up. folks, good afternoon. there's a serious subject i would like to talk about today. i am here in philadelphia, the national constitution center, the city and the place where the story of "we, the people" began. it is a story that is neither simple nor straightforward. that's because the story is the sum of our parts, and all of those parts are fundamentally human. and being human is to be imperfect, driven by appetite and ambition as much as by goodness and grace. but some things in america should be simple and straightforward. perhaps the most important of those things, the most fundamental of those things is the right to vote. the right to vote f
mr. mayor, i compliment you. nd fiance's is even stronger. but all of you, and good friend bobby brady. i see so many friends. al sharpton. al, how are you, pal? it is great to see you. and i am going to get in trouble here because i'm going to recognize my congresswoman from the state of delaware, lisa blunt rochester. and her sister who used to run my office, stand up. folks, good afternoon. there's a serious subject i would like to talk about today. i am here in philadelphia, the national...
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experience most of you have of of all love the people's and have a lot of have a lot of few minutes in mr. mayor the san francisco play lawn bowling is in golden gate park we're sharing meadow for more information about the club including free lessons log >> hi. my name is carmen chiu, san francisco's elected assessor. when i meet with seniors in the community, they're thinking about the future. some want to down size or move to a new neighborhood that's closer to family, but they also worry that making such a change will increase their property taxes. that's why i want to share with you a property tax saving program called proposition 60. so how does this work? prop 60 was passed in 1986 to allow seniors who are 55 years and older to keep their prop 13 value, even when they move into a new home. under prop 13 law, property growth is limited to 2% growth a year. but when ownership changes the law requires that we reassess the value to new market value. compared to your existing home, which was benefited from the -- which has benefited from the prop 13 growth limit on taxable value, the new limit
experience most of you have of of all love the people's and have a lot of have a lot of few minutes in mr. mayor the san francisco play lawn bowling is in golden gate park we're sharing meadow for more information about the club including free lessons log >> hi. my name is carmen chiu, san francisco's elected assessor. when i meet with seniors in the community, they're thinking about the future. some want to down size or move to a new neighborhood that's closer to family, but they also...
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mr. mayorfiancees is even stronger. but all of you. good friend bobby braid brady. al sharpton, good to see you. i'm going to get in trouble here because i'm going to recognize my congresswoman from the state of delaware. lisa rochester and her sister, who used to run my office. stand up. folks, good afternoon. there's a serious subject i'd like to talk about today. i'm here in philadelphia at the national constitution center, the city and the place where the story of we the people began. it's a story that's neither simple nor straightforward. that's because the story is the sum of our parts, and all those parts are fundamentally human. to be human is to be imperfect, driven by appetite and ambition as much as by goodness and grace. some things in america should be simple and straightforward. perhaps the most important of those things, the most fundamental of those things is the right to vote. the right to vote freely. [ applause ] >> the right to vote freely, the right to vote fairly, the righ
mr. mayorfiancees is even stronger. but all of you. good friend bobby braid brady. al sharpton, good to see you. i'm going to get in trouble here because i'm going to recognize my congresswoman from the state of delaware. lisa rochester and her sister, who used to run my office. stand up. folks, good afternoon. there's a serious subject i'd like to talk about today. i'm here in philadelphia at the national constitution center, the city and the place where the story of we the people began. it's...
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hey-- - mr. mayor!r!♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> ♪ para bailar la bamba para bailar la bamba ♪ se necesito una poco de gracia un poco de gracia ♪ ay y arriba, arriba por ti sere, por ti sere >> oh, my god. >> ♪ bamba bamba bamba bamba ♪ ( cheers and applause ) ( piano flourish ) >> stephen: nice to see you again >> oh, my god that feels so good! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: a live audience! >> a live audience! >> stephen: have you-- have you been in front of a live audience in 15 months? >> have i been in front of a live audience in 15 months? i was just backstage with the show runner and i was like, gosh, oh, oh-- oh, wait! "saturday night live!" i did "saturday night live" a couple of weeks ago. >> stephen: yes. >> oh, yes. >> stephen: generally a live audience >> yes, generally a live audience. >> stephen: but there are very few people i know who-- it's been as at home in front of a live audience as you. >> we have been in an audience desert, if you will. >> stephen: yeah, and it feels so good t
hey-- - mr. mayor!r!♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> ♪ para bailar la bamba para bailar la bamba ♪ se necesito una poco de gracia un poco de gracia ♪ ay y arriba, arriba por ti sere, por ti sere >> oh, my god. >> ♪ bamba bamba bamba bamba ♪ ( cheers and applause ) ( piano flourish ) >> stephen: nice to see you again >> oh, my god that feels so good! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: a live audience! >> a live audience! >> stephen: have...
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mr. mayorour time. >> good morning, poppy. >> so, you just announced an incentive, 100 bucks cash for people who decide to get a first dose of the vaccine at this point. hopefully it works and getting a lot gets a lot more people vaccinated. a resident of brownsville told new yo "the new york times," look, this is a shortcut and doesn't address the root causes of vaccine hesitancy. she lives where they are facing a lot of that challenge. what do you say to those who share her concern? >> it's a legitimate concern, which is why for months we've had health professionals out in communities, trusted messengers, clergy talking to people. there is a huge amount of misinformation out there. let's be blunt. unlike any other time in american history, a massive amount, a very cynical misinformation, folks for their own gain bluntly telling people vaccines don't work when you can see with your own eyes, 165 million americans got vaccinated. that's the only reason we're doing as well as we are as a country
mr. mayorour time. >> good morning, poppy. >> so, you just announced an incentive, 100 bucks cash for people who decide to get a first dose of the vaccine at this point. hopefully it works and getting a lot gets a lot more people vaccinated. a resident of brownsville told new yo "the new york times," look, this is a shortcut and doesn't address the root causes of vaccine hesitancy. she lives where they are facing a lot of that challenge. what do you say to those who share...
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mr. mayor, thank you so much for your time.ifficult decision to shift from a rescue effort to a recovery mission. what went into that thought process and led to that conclusion at this point? >> i think all the rescue experts on the scene got together and made a determination that there was a near zero chance that there was anyone left alive in the rubble. having said that, when i was told of that, you know, i questioned that. because even if there is a near zero chance, it just doesn't sit well with me to stop looking for people when there could be somebody left in there. of and i believe they took that into consideration when they basically said nothing is going to change. we're still going to search. it's just that we're going to change the name of it to try to give the families a little more closure because the torture the families are going through, the waiting, not knowing is really brutal. and i think that some of them are starting to feel as though they can begin the process of putting this horror behind them. i know yo
mr. mayor, thank you so much for your time.ifficult decision to shift from a rescue effort to a recovery mission. what went into that thought process and led to that conclusion at this point? >> i think all the rescue experts on the scene got together and made a determination that there was a near zero chance that there was anyone left alive in the rubble. having said that, when i was told of that, you know, i questioned that. because even if there is a near zero chance, it just doesn't...
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it's good to see you, mr. mayor. >> it's good to see you, chris.. >> so, one, quick question. i remember, for the audience, the first time i went to cuba. seeing written, on a wall, there is a lot of propaganda, obviously, from the castros. but one of the expressions is -- [ speaking foreign language ] -- yes, to cuba. cuba is worthy. cuba is tough. and i remember asking somebody there if this was from the government. and they said, to me, no, cuba is its people. we are held down by its government. do you think the moment 's finally come where the people will be freed of a dictatorial regime? >> that is, obviously, our hope. you know, we've never seen the kind of spontaneous protests that we've seen across the island. and i really want to thank you for -- for highlighting this because i think, you know, in all your comments, you have talked about how this is very important to the united states. and it's very important to people that are living in the united states, that have family in cuba that are dramatically impacted by this. but cubans have don
it's good to see you, mr. mayor. >> it's good to see you, chris.. >> so, one, quick question. i remember, for the audience, the first time i went to cuba. seeing written, on a wall, there is a lot of propaganda, obviously, from the castros. but one of the expressions is -- [ speaking foreign language ] -- yes, to cuba. cuba is worthy. cuba is tough. and i remember asking somebody there if this was from the government. and they said, to me, no, cuba is its people. we are held down by...
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mr. mayor, welcome to the program. good to have you with us. >> hi. good evening.nks for having me. >> what were you big takeaways after the meeting on wednesday? >> well, a couple of things. first of all, i think there's some real hope here. if you are in the mayor world, you have been hearing about infrastructure for the better part of a decade, and i really feel like we might be on the goal line here with something tangible and real that would really make a difference in cities like mine. roads and bridges, transit, passenger rail, i mean major investment in all of those areas are a part of the bipartisan infrastructure framework of $1.2 trillion, and it feels ream. it feels like we might really get this done. the second takeaway for me was certainly all of the talk of bipartisanship, and i really saw the president and the administration's commitment to that for this particular package. and what really was a new perspective for me was the idea that there's something bigger here than just the package itself. there's an opportunity to pass something important in w
mr. mayor, welcome to the program. good to have you with us. >> hi. good evening.nks for having me. >> what were you big takeaways after the meeting on wednesday? >> well, a couple of things. first of all, i think there's some real hope here. if you are in the mayor world, you have been hearing about infrastructure for the better part of a decade, and i really feel like we might be on the goal line here with something tangible and real that would really make a difference in...
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it's good to have you, mr. mayor. >> thank you, chris.ell you the problem. you know it. you also have the cases surging between younger adults 20 to 29. what is your thinking about why you don't want masks? >> well, you know, to put it in context, chris, cases haven't increased in st. louis county, but i just ran the numbers from the county today. and to give you an example july 1st the number of new covid infections was 97. yesterday that had risen by 40 to 137. and each of these cases is tragic, there's no question about that. but to put it in context that's an increase of 40 out of a population of st. louis county of just under 1 million. and the hospitalization rates, the death rates have remained the same over the last month. so to answer your question, my issue with the mandate is really two-fold. first statistically, if you look at the data of neighboring counties in missouri that abut st. louis county, particularly st. charles county, that had virtually no mandate of any type, and in the case of st. charles county none, their infe
it's good to have you, mr. mayor. >> thank you, chris.ell you the problem. you know it. you also have the cases surging between younger adults 20 to 29. what is your thinking about why you don't want masks? >> well, you know, to put it in context, chris, cases haven't increased in st. louis county, but i just ran the numbers from the county today. and to give you an example july 1st the number of new covid infections was 97. yesterday that had risen by 40 to 137. and each of these...
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i'm scared for you, mr. mayor. local news, are they reading certain papers? where are folks getting their information about covid? >> honestly, i have to commend our local news stations here for doing a pretty good job of not spreading misinformation. there are a few radio stations that has dabbled with it, but primarily it's from social media. we're getting bombarded on all social media platforms with that misinformation, and it just item bells out of control and it plays out in the rooms that we were in. just last week we were at a city council meeting and we had someone stand up and just spread all misinformation. luckily we had dr. white who is over this region and the audience to stand up afterwards ask correct a lot of the misinformation she put out. it's primarily coming from social media platforms but it's having a damaging impact, nonetheless. >> a fatally damaging impact. for the folks watching at home, please share responsibly. if you have questions about something, go to the cdc website as a trusted med
i'm scared for you, mr. mayor. local news, are they reading certain papers? where are folks getting their information about covid? >> honestly, i have to commend our local news stations here for doing a pretty good job of not spreading misinformation. there are a few radio stations that has dabbled with it, but primarily it's from social media. we're getting bombarded on all social media platforms with that misinformation, and it just item bells out of control and it plays out in the...
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experience most of you have of of all love the people's and have a lot of have a lot of few minutes in mr. mayorncisco play lawn bowling is in golden gate park we're sharing meadow for more information about the club including free lessons log >> shop and dine in the 49 promotes local businesses, and challenges residents to do their shopping within the 49 square miles of san francisco. by supporting local services in our neighborhood, we help san francisco remain unique, successful, and vibrant. so where will you shop and dine in the 49? >> i am the owner of this restaurant. we have been here in north beach over 100 years. [speaking foreign language] [♪♪♪] [speaking foreign language] [♪♪♪] [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪]. >> i just feel like this is what i was born to do when i was a little kid i would make up performances and daydream it was always performing and doing something i feel if i can't do that than i can't be me. >> i just get excited and my nickname is x usher my mom calls me i stuck out like a sore thumb for sure hey everybody i'm susan kitten on
experience most of you have of of all love the people's and have a lot of have a lot of few minutes in mr. mayorncisco play lawn bowling is in golden gate park we're sharing meadow for more information about the club including free lessons log >> shop and dine in the 49 promotes local businesses, and challenges residents to do their shopping within the 49 square miles of san francisco. by supporting local services in our neighborhood, we help san francisco remain unique, successful, and...
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. >> are you surprised, mr. mayoronservative leaders who are actually banning businesses, small businesses, small family restaurants, entrepreneurs from running their businesses the way they want to run their businesses. and if they want to require somebody to get a vaccination to come in to their store for business reasons? for safety seasons? for liability reasons? that some of the so-called conservatives that are, i say they're actually socialists not letting the free market run its course, but are you surprised by some of these actions? >> joe scarborough, you're leading the witness. i really think you're on a very good point here. i believe it is -- if people say they believe in american values of liberty and tell someone mom and pop business, you know, we're going to cancel you because you want to keep safe or you want to protect your community, i would put that right squarely in the unamerican category. if you say, hey, everyone has a right to run their business and people are trying to deal with the global pan
. >> are you surprised, mr. mayoronservative leaders who are actually banning businesses, small businesses, small family restaurants, entrepreneurs from running their businesses the way they want to run their businesses. and if they want to require somebody to get a vaccination to come in to their store for business reasons? for safety seasons? for liability reasons? that some of the so-called conservatives that are, i say they're actually socialists not letting the free market run its...
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experience most of you have of of all love the people's and have a lot of have a lot of few minutes in mr. mayorbowling is in golden gate park we're sharing meadow for more information about the club including free lessons log >> i view san francisco almost as a sibling or a parent or something. i just love the city. i love everything about it. when i'm away from it, i miss it like a person. i grew up in san francisco kind of all over the city. we had pretty much the run of the city 'cause we lived pretty close to polk street, and so we would -- in the summer, we'd all all the way down to aquatic park, and we'd walk down to the library, to the kids' center. in those days, the city was safe and nobody worried about us running around. i went to high school in spring valley. it was over the hill from chinatown. it was kind of fun to experience being in a minority, which most white people don't get to experience that often. everything was just really within walking distance, so it make it really fun. when i was a teenager, we didn't have a lot of money. we could go to sam wong's and get super -- sou
experience most of you have of of all love the people's and have a lot of have a lot of few minutes in mr. mayorbowling is in golden gate park we're sharing meadow for more information about the club including free lessons log >> i view san francisco almost as a sibling or a parent or something. i just love the city. i love everything about it. when i'm away from it, i miss it like a person. i grew up in san francisco kind of all over the city. we had pretty much the run of the city...
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and i would ask, mayor, and then mr. morial, can you speak to the issue of inequality here? mayor bowser, could i please ask you to speak to why the nearly 700,000 district residents our fellow americans have been and continue to be disproportionately impacted during the pandemic as a result of not being -- >> thank you, senator. i think you're just about right about those stats. we saw early on in the pandemic that our african-american residents were not only being infected with covid-19, but dying from covid-19 in vastly greater numbers than their white counterparts. we know that african americans and our latino residents are more likely to be in essential work positions and were unable to stay at home when stay-at-home orders were introduced across america because they were the grocery workers, they were the nursing assistants, they were the people that were keeping our sanitation services going across america. so they were getting infected more and because of centuries of disinvestment in our health, we're also dying more. what was a tragedy that we didn't expect during a
and i would ask, mayor, and then mr. morial, can you speak to the issue of inequality here? mayor bowser, could i please ask you to speak to why the nearly 700,000 district residents our fellow americans have been and continue to be disproportionately impacted during the pandemic as a result of not being -- >> thank you, senator. i think you're just about right about those stats. we saw early on in the pandemic that our african-american residents were not only being infected with...
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on behalf of the select committee, let me also thank you, mr. mayor, for providing your insights to our committee, particularly as we put together our climate plan in congress. our committee and our country thank you for all you continue to do to fight the crisis. rep. castor: thank you. next, i recognize myself for the next introduction. mayor conway has made climate change a central focus of her administration. mayor rose conway is also the current co-chair of climate mayors, a bipartisan network of more than 475 mayors demonstrating climate leadership across the country. the honorable keisha lance bottoms is the mayor of atlanta, and launched her one atlanta vision for an affordable city. through the cities clean energy atlanta plan, she has committed the nation's 10th largest economy to transition to 100% clean energy by 2035. kirsten wallace is the executive director for the upper mississippi river basin association. it is a five state interstate organization formed by the governors of illinois, iowa, minnesota, surrey and wisconsin, to coordinat
on behalf of the select committee, let me also thank you, mr. mayor, for providing your insights to our committee, particularly as we put together our climate plan in congress. our committee and our country thank you for all you continue to do to fight the crisis. rep. castor: thank you. next, i recognize myself for the next introduction. mayor conway has made climate change a central focus of her administration. mayor rose conway is also the current co-chair of climate mayors, a bipartisan...
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and that is what will happen, after this bill is passed. >> thank you, mayor. mr. morial, i want to ask you a question related to the 23rd amendment, as well. and you have heard the mayor speak, and you have heard critics say that the 23rd amendment really provides sufficient voting rights, now. because you can vote for president. but that's -- that's part of it. could you, mr. morial, could you explain the importance of granting full voting rights and equal representation and how important that is, in your mind? >> every american citizen has the right. those that live in the states of the united states. the right to elect people to the legislative branch and the executive branch and, therefore, have a voice in the selection of the judicial branch. to suggest that, for the residents of the district of columbia that, solely, having a right to participate in the presidential election. it's tantamount to the one-third rule. we'll give you one-third of your federal-voting rights and the other two-third, we're going to withhold. this is really -- i've listened, today, to
and that is what will happen, after this bill is passed. >> thank you, mayor. mr. morial, i want to ask you a question related to the 23rd amendment, as well. and you have heard the mayor speak, and you have heard critics say that the 23rd amendment really provides sufficient voting rights, now. because you can vote for president. but that's -- that's part of it. could you, mr. morial, could you explain the importance of granting full voting rights and equal representation and how...
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mr. wright, this will go before the full board next week on the 20th and if the mayor swears you in, you can attend your first h.p.c. meeting on wednesday, the 21st. with that, mr. clerk, a roll call please. >> clerk: on the motion to amend delete "rejecting" throughout the motion, [roll call] the motion passes without objection. >> next motion please. >> supervisor mandelman: i would like to move forward this item to the full board of recommendation. >> clerk: on the motion to recommend as amended, supervisor mandelman, [roll call] the motion passes without objection. >> chairman: congratulations, mr. wright. colleagues, we are adjourned.
mr. wright, this will go before the full board next week on the 20th and if the mayor swears you in, you can attend your first h.p.c. meeting on wednesday, the 21st. with that, mr. clerk, a roll call please. >> clerk: on the motion to amend delete "rejecting" throughout the motion, [roll call] the motion passes without objection. >> next motion please. >> supervisor mandelman: i would like to move forward this item to the full board of recommendation. >> clerk:...
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experience most of you have of of all love the people's and have a lot of have a lot of few minutes in mr. mayor the san francisco play lawn bowling is in golden gate park we're sharing meadow for more information about the club including free lessons log >>> this is the san francisco rec and park commission. will the secretary please call the roll. >> clerk: [roll call] this is the recreation and park commission meeting of july 15, 2021. and i'm going to read the land
experience most of you have of of all love the people's and have a lot of have a lot of few minutes in mr. mayor the san francisco play lawn bowling is in golden gate park we're sharing meadow for more information about the club including free lessons log >>> this is the san francisco rec and park commission. will the secretary please call the roll. >> clerk: [roll call] this is the recreation and park commission meeting of july 15, 2021. and i'm going to read the land
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experience most of you have of of all love the people's and have a lot of have a lot of few minutes in mr. mayorisco play lawn bowling is in golden gate park we're sharing meadow for more information about the club including free lessons log. >> i just feel like this is what i was born to do when i was a little kid i would make up performances and daydream it was always performing and doing something i feel if i can't do that than i can't be me. >> i just get excited and my nickname is x usher my mom calls me i stuck out like a sore thumb for sure hey everybody i'm susan kitten on the keys from there, i working in vintage clothing and chris in the 30's and fosz and aesthetic. >> i think part of the what i did i could have put on my poa he focus on a lot of different musical eras. >> shirley temple is created as ahsha safai the nation with happens and light heartenness shirley temple my biggest influence i love david boo and el john and may i west coast their flamboyant and show people (singing) can't be unhappy as a dr. murase and it is so fun it is a joyful instrument i learned more about music
experience most of you have of of all love the people's and have a lot of have a lot of few minutes in mr. mayorisco play lawn bowling is in golden gate park we're sharing meadow for more information about the club including free lessons log. >> i just feel like this is what i was born to do when i was a little kid i would make up performances and daydream it was always performing and doing something i feel if i can't do that than i can't be me. >> i just get excited and my nickname...
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having said that, eric -- mr. mayorat. >> yes, you do. >> what kind of police commissioner would you be looking for that can deal with both police reform and deal with the question of policing at the same time with the morale problem, but with the problem that we still want to see policing deal with things like mental health and readjust these budgets to deal with that? what kind of commission are you looking for? >> great question. as a reverend you can appreciate, this is a 14 and 14 moment -- >> very important. >> arrested, beat by police officers, go into the police department but at the same time, when i was arrested and beat by police officers, i also lost a good friend during the crack wars. so i understood what abusive policing was like and i also understood what violence was like. and now those 22 years i know the characteristics we need of a person who's going to be responsible for taking life and liberty. when i hear police officers say i'm angry and going to leave the department because of i'm angry. then i
having said that, eric -- mr. mayorat. >> yes, you do. >> what kind of police commissioner would you be looking for that can deal with both police reform and deal with the question of policing at the same time with the morale problem, but with the problem that we still want to see policing deal with things like mental health and readjust these budgets to deal with that? what kind of commission are you looking for? >> great question. as a reverend you can appreciate, this is a...
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. >> mr. mayor morning. >> good morning. >> two-term mayor of the city of new orleans. i'm curious of your view and how it fits into this report on the tension we're seeing right now on the need and desire for police reform but also rising crime in our major cities just over the last year. how do you see that playing out and what are the solutions you're looking at? >> there has to be balance between police reform and justice on one hand and public safety. it would be a tragic mistake if facing the gun violence fight we've seen that we went back to what took place in the 1980s and '90s. over policing, mass incarceration, stop and frisk. no. we need to deal with the underlying causes of gun violence, easy access to guns. we need to take this opportunity now that cities have money from the american rescue plan and put young people to work in communities. let's raise up the largest youth job and young adult job initiative in american history. that is something we can do. but you have to have trust betw
. >> mr. mayor morning. >> good morning. >> two-term mayor of the city of new orleans. i'm curious of your view and how it fits into this report on the tension we're seeing right now on the need and desire for police reform but also rising crime in our major cities just over the last year. how do you see that playing out and what are the solutions you're looking at? >> there has to be balance between police reform and justice on one hand and public safety. it would be a...
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caller: good morning, bill, mr. mayor.ou might as well just call it the national democrat league, because you haven't said a single word that is really focused on the urban community. the interests don't always align with the urban community and the national democrats, because crime in new orleans is beyond the pale full-time i don't know if you're still living in new orleans, but there is a carjacking every day, and it is all over the town, all over the city. the disparagement of the police is what is causing the crime wave, and we need the police to do their jobs. when you talk about community policing, you know in your heart there is no chance community policing is going to stop the carjackings, the shooting. i have two kids in new orleans come and i pray for the police to do their jobs every day. you are siding with the national democrats and not your people in new orleans. think about your people in new orleans, not the national democrats for top thank you. host: marc morial. guest: i don't know if james lived in new
caller: good morning, bill, mr. mayor.ou might as well just call it the national democrat league, because you haven't said a single word that is really focused on the urban community. the interests don't always align with the urban community and the national democrats, because crime in new orleans is beyond the pale full-time i don't know if you're still living in new orleans, but there is a carjacking every day, and it is all over the town, all over the city. the disparagement of the police is...
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. >> so mr. mayorcross america. new york has declared an emergency because of gun violence and all the murders. this past weekend, 100 people shot in chicago. oakland descended into the worst chaos the police chief said that they can remember. in san francisco, people are just walking in broad daylight, robbing stores while people are taking picture cameras, taking shots of them, videos of them. walgreens and target are having to close early. instead of 10:00 at night, they're having to close at 5:00 and 6:00 at night because crime rates have gone up so high. what approach to these skyrocketing crime rates do you think the president, congress, and local governments should do. what needs to be done. >> first of all, the surge if gun violence is distressing. it's painful. it's another pandemic that has arisen from this pandemic. i had a chance yesterday to participate in the governor of new york held, and what was striking, joe, was he cited a statistic that said 77% i think it was, of the gun violence i
. >> so mr. mayorcross america. new york has declared an emergency because of gun violence and all the murders. this past weekend, 100 people shot in chicago. oakland descended into the worst chaos the police chief said that they can remember. in san francisco, people are just walking in broad daylight, robbing stores while people are taking picture cameras, taking shots of them, videos of them. walgreens and target are having to close early. instead of 10:00 at night, they're having to...
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. >> mr. mayor, you're absolutely right, kids all over this country have been through a lot. their future over the past year and a half, so they're all going back to school in new york city in september. my question to you is given the fact that they have been through a lot, why don't we make mandatory vaccinations for teachers mandatory, in order to not let them put kids through a virus: >> first of all, mike, i'm looking at you there with that great fireplace backdrop, i feel like voting for you, you should just run for something, man, you look very trust able. i'll do the voice over, mike barnicle is the solution. i'm there for you, man. he looks presidential to me. but. >> oh, man. thanks. >> america would never be the same, i guarantee you. america would never be the same. >> that's for sure. >> mike, look, i think this is something we do piece by piece, but this is the wave of the future in my view. this idea of you get vaccinated or you get tested very constantly. now, our educators and school staff were getting tested regularly all last year, by the way all the unions
. >> mr. mayor, you're absolutely right, kids all over this country have been through a lot. their future over the past year and a half, so they're all going back to school in new york city in september. my question to you is given the fact that they have been through a lot, why don't we make mandatory vaccinations for teachers mandatory, in order to not let them put kids through a virus: >> first of all, mike, i'm looking at you there with that great fireplace backdrop, i feel like...
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where the police, which are a mighty force in the city, some would say are mightier than the mayor himself? mry. those who say it is not going to be easy do not know me. i had difficult challenges in my life. arrested by police officers, assaulted. moving through the ranks to captain. became a state senator and now borough president, beat diabetes by changing my diet. difficult challenges is not something i run away from. what we must do is stop talking at each other around reform and safety and start talking with each other. your dog to see in the first year a complete change -- you are going to see a first change in the first year in an atmosphere of public safety and how please respond. we will get rid of the bad cops and reestablish relationships in our community and it will be done in year one. shelly: the three women you're currently in conversation with, are they within the new york police department or are you looking outside? mr. adams: what i do not want to say is it is bigger than a bread box or smaller than a house, because that limits the potential candidate. i do not want to jeop
where the police, which are a mighty force in the city, some would say are mightier than the mayor himself? mry. those who say it is not going to be easy do not know me. i had difficult challenges in my life. arrested by police officers, assaulted. moving through the ranks to captain. became a state senator and now borough president, beat diabetes by changing my diet. difficult challenges is not something i run away from. what we must do is stop talking at each other around reform and safety...
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there was a previous mayor of london, mr. speaker, who got the murder rate down by 50% because we took responsibility in city hall. i think it's shocking to see what lee khan is doing on this issue, but we will do everything we can to fill in the gaps. >> final question. >> thank you, mr. speaker. can i refer to my -- and also associate all northern ireland members with the -- [inaudible] to ian davis today. prime minister, today the belfast high court -- the protocol does reflect the -- [inaudible] it does not break the law. repeated aspects of the union which is in direct contravention to the commitments this government has actually made to the people of the first kingdom. the prime minister will be aware that litigation is still ongoing in the high court of england on a commercial case that could result in the loss of earnings of hundreds of millions of pounds by businesses trading in northern ireland. under eight of the withdrawal agreement, the parliament here is sovereign. the judgment today confirms that. prime ministe
there was a previous mayor of london, mr. speaker, who got the murder rate down by 50% because we took responsibility in city hall. i think it's shocking to see what lee khan is doing on this issue, but we will do everything we can to fill in the gaps. >> final question. >> thank you, mr. speaker. can i refer to my -- and also associate all northern ireland members with the -- [inaudible] to ian davis today. prime minister, today the belfast high court -- the protocol does reflect...
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mr. chair? >> chairman: thank you. we have the mayor's budget director here with us to talk about some adjustments. welcome, budget director rothburger. >> i have a series of technical adjustments that i will be circulating to you all and the clerk shortly. these are technical changes that result in no net new costs to the general fund. notably, this includes appropriately reflecting spending in a number of departments to accommodate a number of programs that the mayor has talked to you all about. most notably, the meaning for youth program, and there are a variety of other technical adjustments that are included in the list that i'll be circulating to you all, and i'm happy to take any questions. thank you. >> chairman: thank you, director rothenburger. colleagues, any questions on these technical amendments in front of us. not seeing any. supervisor safai? nope? all right. and, madam clerk, we don't have to take any action on these now, correct? >> clerk: no, mr. chair. >> chairman: great. all right. so with that, we are going to recess
mr. chair? >> chairman: thank you. we have the mayor's budget director here with us to talk about some adjustments. welcome, budget director rothburger. >> i have a series of technical adjustments that i will be circulating to you all and the clerk shortly. these are technical changes that result in no net new costs to the general fund. notably, this includes appropriately reflecting spending in a number of departments to accommodate a number of programs that the mayor has talked to...
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mr. chair? >> chairman: thank you. we have the mayor's budget director here with us to talk about some adjustments. welcome, budget director rothburger. >> i have a series of technical adjustments that i will be circulating to you all and the clerk shortly. these are technical changes that result in no net new costs to the general fund. notably, this includes appropriately reflecting spending in a number of departments to accommodate a number of programs that the mayor has talked to you all about. most notably, the meaning for youth program, and there are a variety of other technical adjustments that are included in the list that i'll be circulating to you all, and i'm happy to take any questions. thank you. >> chairman: thank you, director rothenburger. colleagues, any questions on these technical amendments in front of us. not seeing any. supervisor safai? nope? all right. and, madam clerk, we don't have to take any action on these now, correct? >> clerk: no, mr. chair. >> chairman: great. all right. so with that, we are going to recess
mr. chair? >> chairman: thank you. we have the mayor's budget director here with us to talk about some adjustments. welcome, budget director rothburger. >> i have a series of technical adjustments that i will be circulating to you all and the clerk shortly. these are technical changes that result in no net new costs to the general fund. notably, this includes appropriately reflecting spending in a number of departments to accommodate a number of programs that the mayor has talked to...
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mr. almost-mayor, congratu congratulations on your projected victory and we'll see you in november. >> thank right now honoring workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. the hometown heroes parade features 2,500 people, at least ten marching bands, and 14 floats representing essential worker. one of our reporters is at the parade route. good morning to you. >> reporter: jericka, good morning to you. talk about a celebration. you can hear the sirens behind me. the parade takes off in a few moments. the canyon of heroes is normally reserved for yankees and giants, but today it will be dominated by giants among men and women, the first responders, essential workers, all of the key ingredients keeping new york city going during the 18 months during the pandemic. the mvp, grand marshal, the nurse who received the first vaccine. the floats will host over 260 workers. they won't have numbers on their floats. everybody is going to be cheering. lots of excitement, jamie, as we send it back to you. live to you from broadway. my mom always wanted me to say that. >> there you go. thank you
mr. almost-mayor, congratu congratulations on your projected victory and we'll see you in november. >> thank right now honoring workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. the hometown heroes parade features 2,500 people, at least ten marching bands, and 14 floats representing essential worker. one of our reporters is at the parade route. good morning to you. >> reporter: jericka, good morning to you. talk about a celebration. you can hear the sirens behind me. the...
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mr. wright, this will go before the full board next week on the 20th and if the mayor swears you in, you can attend your first h.p.c. meeting on wednesday, the 21st. with that, mr. clerk, a roll call please. >> clerk: on the motion to amend delete "rejecting" throughout the motion, [roll call] the motion passes without objection. >> next motion please. >> supervisor mandelman: i would like to move forward this item to the full board of recommendation. >> clerk: on the motion to recommend as amended, supervisor mandelman, [roll call] the motion passes without objection. >> chairman: congratulations, mr. wright. colleagues, we are adjourned. >> after my fire in my apartment and losing everything, the red cross gave us a list of agencies in the city to reach out to and i signed up for the below-market rate program. i got my certificate and started applying and won the housing lottery. [♪♪♪] >> the current lottery program began in 2016. but there have been lot rows that have happened for affordable housing in the city for much longer than that. it was -- there was no standard practice. for no
mr. wright, this will go before the full board next week on the 20th and if the mayor swears you in, you can attend your first h.p.c. meeting on wednesday, the 21st. with that, mr. clerk, a roll call please. >> clerk: on the motion to amend delete "rejecting" throughout the motion, [roll call] the motion passes without objection. >> next motion please. >> supervisor mandelman: i would like to move forward this item to the full board of recommendation. >> clerk:...
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mr. biden is empowering mayors to use covid relief funds to combat the outbreak.ns, particularly in red states. today pfizer is briefing top health officials on the company's proposal to get emergency authorization for a booster shot. the government has said there is no scientific proof one is yet needed for people who are fully vaccinated. and it's the
mr. biden is empowering mayors to use covid relief funds to combat the outbreak.ns, particularly in red states. today pfizer is briefing top health officials on the company's proposal to get emergency authorization for a booster shot. the government has said there is no scientific proof one is yet needed for people who are fully vaccinated. and it's the
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mr. biden is empowering mayors to use covid relief funds to combat the outbreak. this as covid cases are up by 16%, fueled by the delta variant, in a large number of unvaccinated americans, particularly in red states. today pfizer is briefing top health officials on the company's proposal to get emergency authorization for a booster shot. the government has said there is no scientific proof one is yet needed for people who are fully vaccinated. and it's the biggest antigovernor protests in cuba over the weekend. cuba's president is blaming the u.s. for sanctions causing power and medicine shortages. president biden issued a statement supporting peaceful protests. let's begin at the white house with nbc news white house correspondent kelly o'donnell. first let's talk about the meeting the president is holding today with police chiefs the mayor of dc, as well as the democratic nominee for new york city, trying to get a handle on if surge in violence, incoming attacks from republicans as well. >> reporter: andrea, this is all about the practical issue of dealing with
mr. biden is empowering mayors to use covid relief funds to combat the outbreak. this as covid cases are up by 16%, fueled by the delta variant, in a large number of unvaccinated americans, particularly in red states. today pfizer is briefing top health officials on the company's proposal to get emergency authorization for a booster shot. the government has said there is no scientific proof one is yet needed for people who are fully vaccinated. and it's the biggest antigovernor protests in cuba...