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joining us to discuss in new york, shelly hagan.e uber and lyft still growing in new york city despite the efforts of some city officials? shelly: thanks. uber and lyft completed a record number of trips in march. this is despite new york city's efforts to curb congestion and traffic caused by ride-hailing apps. in march, uber completed more than 17 million trips in new york city which is the most it has ever completed. lyft had 4.7 million rides. this is despite new york city's efforts in the past 12 months to curb down on the congestion and traffic caused by these apps. earlier in august, new york city is limiting license to new drivers of the ride-hailing app. earlier this year, minimum wages were set for drivers of uber and lyft. we have had some congestion surcharges on passengers. prices are going to be raised, yet we have not seen in the data yet that rides are slowing down. people are still taking a record number of trips. emily: could it be that they could be impacted down the line as some of these measures pile up and go i
joining us to discuss in new york, shelly hagan.e uber and lyft still growing in new york city despite the efforts of some city officials? shelly: thanks. uber and lyft completed a record number of trips in march. this is despite new york city's efforts to curb congestion and traffic caused by ride-hailing apps. in march, uber completed more than 17 million trips in new york city which is the most it has ever completed. lyft had 4.7 million rides. this is despite new york city's efforts in the...
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when shelly was 10 years old. after high school, shelly made the decision to join the united states army. after attending college for one semester. shelly then relocated to florida to help take care of her mother, who had been diagnosed with cancer. while in florida, her mother introduced her to the caribbean and floridian association and soon shelly became a member. she has served cafa in a variety of capacities over the last 20 years and currently she's chairperson for the service and education committee. she's currently employed as a dean at gateway high school located in osceola county school district in florida's ninth congressional district. shelly's life passion has always been children, and there has been a special place in her heart for the children whose parents left their home country and came to the united states in search of a better life for their families. shelly is happily married to dennis briggs and is the proud dens to jada, gerard, jr. and deonce. and for that, ms. shelly riggs, we honor you. m
when shelly was 10 years old. after high school, shelly made the decision to join the united states army. after attending college for one semester. shelly then relocated to florida to help take care of her mother, who had been diagnosed with cancer. while in florida, her mother introduced her to the caribbean and floridian association and soon shelly became a member. she has served cafa in a variety of capacities over the last 20 years and currently she's chairperson for the service and...
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with openly in court has pointed to a history of mental illness and that 911 call from his mother shellyestify prior to his alleged murder searches included how to find a hit man. we also thought we'd an extremely mentally ill child on your hands rather than just amen tale ill child on our hands. between the prosecution and defense, there is someone left in the middle. with her husband gone and her son possibly spending the rest of his life in prison, shelly had one thing to say to reporters after she testified. >> no family should ever have to go through this. >> and her son is facing life in prison if convicted of murder. but if found guilty by reason of insanity he'll be sent to a mental hospital, but the fact is alison at some point he could get out. >> thank you very much for reporting on that. >>> presidential candidate beto o'rourke is going to join us live, so let's get right to it. >>> and good morning, everyone. welcome to your new day. it is thursday, june 27th, 8:00 now in the east. it was a big night for the crowded democratic field at the first debate in miami. senator eliz
with openly in court has pointed to a history of mental illness and that 911 call from his mother shellyestify prior to his alleged murder searches included how to find a hit man. we also thought we'd an extremely mentally ill child on your hands rather than just amen tale ill child on our hands. between the prosecution and defense, there is someone left in the middle. with her husband gone and her son possibly spending the rest of his life in prison, shelly had one thing to say to reporters...
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shelly will now summarize progress made to our cultural heritage programme. >> i do have a couple oftions. one is, i understand that because of the length of this report, doing it every six months is probably why or choose doing it every six months is because of the length of the report. >> that's right. >> i'm curious if there might be items, one of these items or self-of thseveral items that mao come before us more frequently. like the city-wide survey and legacy business. i'm just curious. >> point well-taken. i think we're happy to present that information to you whenever you would like to see it and naturally, office, small businesses providing their reports more frequently than every six months and we're happy to share that information with you and certainly we want you to keep a close watch on the survey efforts. i think this was more of a way for us to automate some of the data collection we're doing around your request. but yeah, i mean, if you want us to sort of memorialize coming to you on a more regular basis, we're happy to do that. i wanted to reiterate, we're happy to
shelly will now summarize progress made to our cultural heritage programme. >> i do have a couple oftions. one is, i understand that because of the length of this report, doing it every six months is probably why or choose doing it every six months is because of the length of the report. >> that's right. >> i'm curious if there might be items, one of these items or self-of thseveral items that mao come before us more frequently. like the city-wide survey and legacy business....
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after david yancey and shelly simonds each got each got 11,608 votes in their 2017 virginia house of race, the contest was finally settled by what method? >> we need more jousts in politics. more jousts. however, they drew the name out of a bowl. um, that would be a, my final answer. >> that's what they did. that's right for $500. >> yeah, come on! that's $500! sorry. >> 13 more questions. [laughter] >> i'm fine, i'm fine, we're fine, i'm fine, we're fine. let's go. >> i want what he's on. >> [laughs] life, baby! >> on life, to the $1,000 question. >> okay. >> fittingly, which of the following is an anagram of "alas, no more z's"? >> well, an anagram would be something with the same letters in it. alas, no more z's-- there's only one answer up there that has a z in it. noisy neighbors, barking dog, and s.w.a.t. team bullhorn do not have a z. so therefore, it would be c, snooze alarms, final answer. >> that's $1,000, there you go. >> yeah! all right! come on! [applause] >> air guitar. if you missed that, air guitar into "saturday night fever." the combo. that was-- $2,000 question. no
after david yancey and shelly simonds each got each got 11,608 votes in their 2017 virginia house of race, the contest was finally settled by what method? >> we need more jousts in politics. more jousts. however, they drew the name out of a bowl. um, that would be a, my final answer. >> that's what they did. that's right for $500. >> yeah, come on! that's $500! sorry. >> 13 more questions. [laughter] >> i'm fine, i'm fine, we're fine, i'm fine, we're fine. let's...
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tiffany, shellie, thank you both so much. >>> next, michael bloomberg just pledged 500 million bucks clean up coal. so why does the one state it will impact the most suddenly say, they don't want any part of it. we'll tell you on the other side. applebee's new loaded chicken fajitas. now only $10.99. if you have moderate to little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ready to treat differently with a pill? otezla. show more of you. we like drip coffee, la
tiffany, shellie, thank you both so much. >>> next, michael bloomberg just pledged 500 million bucks clean up coal. so why does the one state it will impact the most suddenly say, they don't want any part of it. we'll tell you on the other side. applebee's new loaded chicken fajitas. now only $10.99. if you have moderate to little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer...
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shelly says good morning steve. what's the weather going to be like. would you call it a bark in the park tomorrow. >> i'm going to say mostly sunny and 70 degrees. richmond is a fog prone area. so i would plan accordingly. 51 up in the oakland hills. 54 speaking of san francisco officially downtown. berkley's 55. livermore's pretty close. temps will butch up more so to the north because they'll get more of a favorable wind. 80 to 86. san jose 78. i only bumped you up two because you still have low clouds. a northerly breeze and a southerly breeze. some fog is there. there's not much on the marin coast or the sonoma coast. it was there and i don't think it's going to last very long and it's thinner on the san mateo coast. a big system. i mean look at that up in the pacific northwest. 45 napa airport. wow, not too shabby. santa rosa some upper 50s. we are running 1 to 12 degrees cooler than 24 hours ago. the front runner at 12 degrees below where they were time. 34 in truckee. 44 in arcadato 55 in monterey. here's the deal right there. northwest hayward
shelly says good morning steve. what's the weather going to be like. would you call it a bark in the park tomorrow. >> i'm going to say mostly sunny and 70 degrees. richmond is a fog prone area. so i would plan accordingly. 51 up in the oakland hills. 54 speaking of san francisco officially downtown. berkley's 55. livermore's pretty close. temps will butch up more so to the north because they'll get more of a favorable wind. 80 to 86. san jose 78. i only bumped you up two because you...
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. >> you saw what ted and shelly had together. we said, oh, no.d what they were writing right away. >> if you'll admit that you are carrying a little torch for me, i'll admit that i'm carrying a little one for you. >> oh, i am carrying a little torch for you. >> well, i'm not carrying one for you. >> diane knew how to tease sam. sam knew how to tease diane, and i guess we know how to tease the audience. >> incredible chemistry between the two of them ignited the show. that's what's drove the show for the first five years. >> what's the matter? >> i'm devastated. i need something brutal to blast me into sweet oblivion. make it a mimosa. >> we had the luck to be able to rotate cast and every time we put somebody in, they were explosions. >> there was something very special about that setting, those characters that i never got tired of writing that show. >> sophisticated surveys, telephonic samplings, test audiences. all of those help to separate winners from losers and make midcourse corrections. you can't cut all comedies from the same cookie cutte
. >> you saw what ted and shelly had together. we said, oh, no.d what they were writing right away. >> if you'll admit that you are carrying a little torch for me, i'll admit that i'm carrying a little one for you. >> oh, i am carrying a little torch for you. >> well, i'm not carrying one for you. >> diane knew how to tease sam. sam knew how to tease diane, and i guess we know how to tease the audience. >> incredible chemistry between the two of them ignited...
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as we talk about cultural relevance, shelly, i want to go back to a moment with you in 2010, you were star to come out as gay, openly gay, and we talked about it. i was one of the first broadcasters you talked to, i was abc at the time. i want people to listen to this moment and compare it. >> my truth is that i'm gay and i hid my homosexuality my entire career. >> chely didn't think country could handle her secret. >> i would read liner notes as if they were bedtime stories. nowhere in there did i read anything about a homosexual. ♪ >> first of all, it's a great song. i play that. that's on my playlist. >> john, we looked really good a decade ago. you look even better now, just for the record. >> i've had a lot of work done. chely, again, to talk about the courage it took you and now it's come so far. >> well, i'm not going to try to tell you that i wasn't courageous, because i was. i probably -- make me seem cooler if i said, aw, shucks, it was nothing. it wasn't nothing. i just got finished with shows and i always stay after and meet everybody. without fail dozens walk up to me wit
as we talk about cultural relevance, shelly, i want to go back to a moment with you in 2010, you were star to come out as gay, openly gay, and we talked about it. i was one of the first broadcasters you talked to, i was abc at the time. i want people to listen to this moment and compare it. >> my truth is that i'm gay and i hid my homosexuality my entire career. >> chely didn't think country could handle her secret. >> i would read liner notes as if they were bedtime stories....
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joining us now to talk about all of this is republican senator shelly capito, part of the committee thathis emergency funding. good morning. >> good morning. >> president trump's late night announcement about deporting millions of undocumented families here in the u.s., do you think this is the way to go? the right way to stop the crisis at the border? >> i think what you're going to see us voting for today is where we feel the greater emphasis needs to be. that is with the border patrol at the border. we are overwhelmed with those 133,000 people that came across last month. that's what you're going to see reflected in the emergency appropriation that we're going to do. i think that's where the better consensus is among republicans and democrats where we need to meet the crisis. >> and before we get to the appropriations because i really want to hear where that money is going to, but are you saying the president should not redirect the border patrol agents to begin deporting the millions of undocumented people that he announced he would start deporting next week? >> i still think we need
joining us now to talk about all of this is republican senator shelly capito, part of the committee thathis emergency funding. good morning. >> good morning. >> president trump's late night announcement about deporting millions of undocumented families here in the u.s., do you think this is the way to go? the right way to stop the crisis at the border? >> i think what you're going to see us voting for today is where we feel the greater emphasis needs to be. that is with the...
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so i said you can never not all it's in the or by shelly the girl is so to. when you care for me such when you could have a is. it a fiend it a game of is an executive of the world congress of crimean taught on us as well as a member of but just arise city council. his abduction just yards from his home was captured in the top corner of the picture and it's immediately clear the vehicles were lying in wait. stopping his car pulling him out of the driver's seat and binding his hands takes less than a minute. his bundle towards the side doors of a waiting van. then suddenly makes a desperate bid to escape. his soon captured again and this time he disappears into the van and is gone for ever. on mexico's busy rides there that shows his how to not. cyclists are taken to the streets on mass. their objective to make the streets safer alternative cleaner forms of transportation but when it proved to be an uphill struggle for this group of activists over the wheel do you find that an al-jazeera. really felt liberated as a journalist was. getting to the truth as i wou
so i said you can never not all it's in the or by shelly the girl is so to. when you care for me such when you could have a is. it a fiend it a game of is an executive of the world congress of crimean taught on us as well as a member of but just arise city council. his abduction just yards from his home was captured in the top corner of the picture and it's immediately clear the vehicles were lying in wait. stopping his car pulling him out of the driver's seat and binding his hands takes less...
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. >> louise shelly, professor at char school of public policy at george mason and director of the terrorism transnational crime and corruption center. one of the issues on china that you didn't mention is its enormous role in what might be called environmental devastation around the world. the elephants have gotten a lot of visibility, but their role in depleting fish stocks off the west coast of africa, off the west coast of mexico, how they're fueling conflicts and migration and deforestation that contributes to ecological damage, is there a way we can deal with some of these problems that are undermining the sustainability of all of us? >> great question. and you know and i know the challenge is -- and that the countries that are sometimes being exploited are saying that we -- you know, you america, the west, you did that for hundreds of years in terms of exploitation, and now we simply want our piece of the pie, and the chinese are saying we're simply doing what the westecoun did 80 years ago, and they may have some valid truth in those comments, but your point is exactly right. climate
. >> louise shelly, professor at char school of public policy at george mason and director of the terrorism transnational crime and corruption center. one of the issues on china that you didn't mention is its enormous role in what might be called environmental devastation around the world. the elephants have gotten a lot of visibility, but their role in depleting fish stocks off the west coast of africa, off the west coast of mexico, how they're fueling conflicts and migration and...
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shelly: are we going with swastika? [ laughter ] layne: oh. got ya. no, i didn't see it, but okay.ome. sure. miranda: we don't want them to perceive anything badly. layne: i mean, i liked the raindrop as far as an "o" on some of them, but, i mean, there were so many different ones that could be utilized in so many different ways. lemonis: this feels very feminine to me. this feels cheap to me. i don't like the bamboos because i feel like it narrows the audience. i like the fact that they took the initiative to come up with their own logos, but, quite honestly, they took a lot of swings. most of them were misses. i like the color palette, but once we get the logo right, i think we may have just found it. i love the fact that we're saying "lano." i feel like if we could just somehow modify this enough to have there be, like, no chance... -layne: right. -lemonis: ...at all that there's any sort of, like, somebody can do this and all of a sudden be like [gasps] miranda: yeah. megan: hi, guys! how are you? miranda: good. i'm miranda. megan: hey, miranda. i'm meg. nice to meet you. lemon
shelly: are we going with swastika? [ laughter ] layne: oh. got ya. no, i didn't see it, but okay.ome. sure. miranda: we don't want them to perceive anything badly. layne: i mean, i liked the raindrop as far as an "o" on some of them, but, i mean, there were so many different ones that could be utilized in so many different ways. lemonis: this feels very feminine to me. this feels cheap to me. i don't like the bamboos because i feel like it narrows the audience. i like the fact that...
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the boston herald reporting judge shellie richmond joseph was not personally on the hook for her $127,000lty. riders stop start going back and forth after a roller coaster suddenly shuts down. high winds caused the ride's safety system to cut power at cedar point theme park in ohio. that's what some rides do anyway. i don't want to be stuck on that thing if it's malfunctioning. ainsley: i would love it. then you don't have to get back in line. you keep going. jillian: i'm like no, get me off. i hate that. steve: thanks, jillian. our next guest asked a question that got a stunning answer about the border crisis. >> pilot family units this year out of those 7,000 cases 90 received final orders of removal and be a sense. >> 90 percent did not show up? >> correct. brian: senator lindsey graham has a plan to fix the crisis. there is indication some democrats are ready to come on board. we will have that story. ainsley: first here is rodney atkins with take a back road ♪ got to get out of here and get off my mind ♪ listen to the radio static ♪ george straight 1982 ♪ back road ♪ take the long wa
the boston herald reporting judge shellie richmond joseph was not personally on the hook for her $127,000lty. riders stop start going back and forth after a roller coaster suddenly shuts down. high winds caused the ride's safety system to cut power at cedar point theme park in ohio. that's what some rides do anyway. i don't want to be stuck on that thing if it's malfunctioning. ainsley: i would love it. then you don't have to get back in line. you keep going. jillian: i'm like no, get me off. i...