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food delivery stocks stalling out at this hour after new york city's council voted in favor of licensesh everyone from grubhub to doordash and uber eats can charge the restaurants they work with. the ceo of grubhub parent just eats firing back at the new requirements via twitter saying these caps will only lead to higher prices for consumers, resulting in a reduction of orders for both restaurants and just eat taking the biggest hit right now, ticker symbol grub. down 7 and 1/3 percent door doordash down 1.7 and uber turned around by about a third of a percent. when will these learn, price controls don't work. move over gamestop and amc the reddit is taking up a new name, support.com actually climbing all week long but right now, it's up 52% and has rallied more than 400% this week alone courtesy of a social media driven short squeeze. the hype also being fueled in part by the crypto markets bounce back as support.com is a company that looks to seal a deal on its planned reverse with bitcoin miner green ridge generation holdings a shareholder vote on the deal is scheduled for september
food delivery stocks stalling out at this hour after new york city's council voted in favor of licensesh everyone from grubhub to doordash and uber eats can charge the restaurants they work with. the ceo of grubhub parent just eats firing back at the new requirements via twitter saying these caps will only lead to higher prices for consumers, resulting in a reduction of orders for both restaurants and just eat taking the biggest hit right now, ticker symbol grub. down 7 and 1/3 percent door...
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. >> more participatory -- >> christine quinn, of the new york city council, says hochul will govern with more outside input comparared to cuomo's wald off style. >> i think it's noteworthy that the governor's first female is being brought in to clean up the mess made by a man. >> democrats say they are still considering impeaching cuomo. and if convicted, it would bar him from future state office. governor cuomo still faces the possibility of criminal charges stemming from these accusations and, anne-marie, that threat does not go away once he steps down from his office. >> bradley blackburn in new york, thank you very much. >>> so cuomo will be replaced by lieutenant governor kathy hochul. on social media, she said she agreed with cuomo's decision to step down. it's in the best interest of new yorkers, she said. she also said as someone who has served at all levels of government and is next in line of succession, i am prepared to lead as new york state's 57th governor. hochul has served as lieutenant governor since 2015, has been an advocate for women facing domestic and sexual vio
. >> more participatory -- >> christine quinn, of the new york city council, says hochul will govern with more outside input comparared to cuomo's wald off style. >> i think it's noteworthy that the governor's first female is being brought in to clean up the mess made by a man. >> democrats say they are still considering impeaching cuomo. and if convicted, it would bar him from future state office. governor cuomo still faces the possibility of criminal charges stemming...
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one form a candidate for new york city council told us kaplan shouldn't have been a director in the 1st place. you can't be for a cause and work against because it makes you a hypocrite and definitely undermines your credibility as an activist. so not only is it bad for you personally, it's bad for the group that you were purporting to lead. and we know when you had this kind of scandal you should resign, which is what roberta kaplan did, but i would argue that he should not have been there in the 1st place because the mission of me to was not her priority. protecting governor cuomo was and you know, there in the lives the problem on next story for years he's appends again. it has been routinely bullying hollywood movie makers into betraying the us military and a favorable light according to newly obtained documents. it also often demands script at it with one tv series, even getting its wings clipped by the us top brass constantino's golf reports propaganda on the silver screen. so the d o. d 's been waging war. the creative freedom is scrape writers and directors. perhaps the most bla
one form a candidate for new york city council told us kaplan shouldn't have been a director in the 1st place. you can't be for a cause and work against because it makes you a hypocrite and definitely undermines your credibility as an activist. so not only is it bad for you personally, it's bad for the group that you were purporting to lead. and we know when you had this kind of scandal you should resign, which is what roberta kaplan did, but i would argue that he should not have been there in...
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capitan resigned from the times a board which she subsequently did before the candidate for new york city council destroyed, under coleman's administration as being like a bully. he was so universally disliked held himself above the law and got away with bad behavior for so long that when it came time for people to take him down, no one really came to his aid. so i think when this actually happened, i wasn't really surprised because everybody in politics kind of knows that the cuomo administration is the administration of a bully. this is a pattern that you often see in politics, that even though people act badly, they're actually rewarded and they're not held to the same standards of regular people. and this is why, you know, ordinary folks are so sick of politics and sick of the 2 party system. and they want other choices for leaders. you know, choices, you know, where they can actually vote for the ordinary person that has the same concerns that they have somebody with a conscience and somebody they want to do good for the 99 percent depend ticket has been routinely bullying a hollywood movie
capitan resigned from the times a board which she subsequently did before the candidate for new york city council destroyed, under coleman's administration as being like a bully. he was so universally disliked held himself above the law and got away with bad behavior for so long that when it came time for people to take him down, no one really came to his aid. so i think when this actually happened, i wasn't really surprised because everybody in politics kind of knows that the cuomo...
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perspective now from christine quinn, former speaker for the new york city council who now serves asnt of women in need. and kimberly waily, former federal prosecutor, and law professor at the university of baltimore. so, christine, cnn is reporting that governor cuomo was in a quote, fighting mood over the weekend. he's probably kind of always in a fighting mood. but even as aides tried to convince him to resign, how long can he keep fighting? i'm not sure who he is actually views himself as fighting against. but i mean, at a certain point, it becomes a disservice to the state of new york, i assume. >> it's a terrible disservice to the state of new york. i mean, think of all the work that needs to be done on the pandemic, on an inclusive economic recovery for the state. but andrew cuomo really has one gear, and that gear is fight. and when this all broke, last week, i thought he would take it into impeachment because he -- that's what he knows how to do is fight. he usually wins. and i can't really imagine, although i think it is the wrong decision, him stepping down. or not steppin
perspective now from christine quinn, former speaker for the new york city council who now serves asnt of women in need. and kimberly waily, former federal prosecutor, and law professor at the university of baltimore. so, christine, cnn is reporting that governor cuomo was in a quote, fighting mood over the weekend. he's probably kind of always in a fighting mood. but even as aides tried to convince him to resign, how long can he keep fighting? i'm not sure who he is actually views himself as...
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now it has seen two strikes in one week the new york city council passed two bills targeting the food delivery industry. making caps on fees permanent and boosting enforcement of past legislation, including rules over sharing customer data with restaurants. the bill heads to mayor de blasio's desk a week after a california judge deemed proposition 22 unconstitutional. that initiative, which would have cemented ride share drivers as independent contractors rart than employees is expected to be appealed joining us now, emil michael good to see you. you have been critical, and we should also note you were part of uber 1.0, the travis era, which had its own set of issues. what do you think has happened in the last two years broadly that put uber in this position the whole gig economy has to deal with this, but uber at least in terms of its balance sheet and profitability feels further behind than its rivals like lyft and doordash >> yeah, you see that reflected in thevalue of uber where today, lyft plus doordash is bigger than uber from a market cap standpoint, and remember, uber's three
now it has seen two strikes in one week the new york city council passed two bills targeting the food delivery industry. making caps on fees permanent and boosting enforcement of past legislation, including rules over sharing customer data with restaurants. the bill heads to mayor de blasio's desk a week after a california judge deemed proposition 22 unconstitutional. that initiative, which would have cemented ride share drivers as independent contractors rart than employees is expected to be...
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joining us now, former new york mayoral candidate maya wiley and christine quinn former new york city council christine, you know andrew cuomo. you supported him in the past. today, though, you tweeted "governor cuomo should resign. the investigation was independent. the p findings are incredulous. and i'm deeply saddened and disgusted by the findings." so do you think he will design? what do you think's going to happen here? >> i mean, knowing governor cuomo, he'll fight to the end. he'll fight too long and too hard. so i don't know that he will resign quickly, which would be the best thing for the state, quite frankly. if he doesn't resign, i am confident that speaker hasty and leader cousins will impeach and remove him. you know, it's a very sad day, john, for the state to have someone who many of us, you know, really believed in. you know, having it shown that he did these horrible things. i thought he was a great ally to women. i feel completely misled by this man. and he needs to get out of the governor's mansion so we can move on as a state, and he needs to face whatever the consequenc
joining us now, former new york mayoral candidate maya wiley and christine quinn former new york city council christine, you know andrew cuomo. you supported him in the past. today, though, you tweeted "governor cuomo should resign. the investigation was independent. the p findings are incredulous. and i'm deeply saddened and disgusted by the findings." so do you think he will design? what do you think's going to happen here? >> i mean, knowing governor cuomo, he'll fight to the...
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another fee i went to expose but how organic when you look at how it started to grow within new york city. the councilpened to be a tenant, started following an almost snowballing. it was an ambition person but no one could imagine there is a lot of nepotism to play a lot of family members his wife was in a different culture. we talked a little bit about the cast of characters this particular demographic in the city and washington. >> i think it started as, a lot of times and start up when we see everything start in the office and its two stanford grads they going to hire all their stanford friends. this is completely different from that. they were performing a standard business. on then they realized over time the money was in d.c. and it was in silicon valley. you could feel through 2012 and 2013 the language and their look started to look more and more like the very third typical tech startup. because i think it was like that is where the money is. some sites social networks are in. adams like i am a social network that's what this is a physical social network. ". [laughter] >> it's interesting aga
another fee i went to expose but how organic when you look at how it started to grow within new york city. the councilpened to be a tenant, started following an almost snowballing. it was an ambition person but no one could imagine there is a lot of nepotism to play a lot of family members his wife was in a different culture. we talked a little bit about the cast of characters this particular demographic in the city and washington. >> i think it started as, a lot of times and start up...
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the city council is drafting an ordinance. new york city is doing the same already. do you think bay area cities should absolutely do that as well? and maybe the city should take the lead instead of putting it on the businesses to require that? dr. patel: i definitely agree with you on the latter. i think that city should be taking millie. and the citywide mandate does take the onus off of these bars and restaurants. think we should be having mandates here. if we want to curb the spread. i might be jumping into your next question. but cities have the right to do this. . businesses have the right to do this. people out there saying that violates my privacy, my have our rights, that is not true at all. hepa does not protect any employer or business from asking you about your vaccination status. kristen: i'm so glad you clarified that. a lot of people don't understand what hepa means and covers. good to know. great of you to join us today. thanks so much. i will see you soon. dr. patel: thank you, kristen p likewise. kristen: coming up, then a ups -- up close look insid
the city council is drafting an ordinance. new york city is doing the same already. do you think bay area cities should absolutely do that as well? and maybe the city should take the lead instead of putting it on the businesses to require that? dr. patel: i definitely agree with you on the latter. i think that city should be taking millie. and the citywide mandate does take the onus off of these bars and restaurants. think we should be having mandates here. if we want to curb the spread. i...
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jealous and stage, mattresses, and in 1941, he was elected on a democratic ticket as new york city's first black city counciler serving on the council for three years, in 1944, adopted a progressive civil rights platform. insisted on fair employment in his successful campaign to two campaign to serve in the house of representatives representing harlem's 22nd district. when powell took office in 1945, he became the first black congressman from new york state. now, having chicago routes, i said, he's like a johnny-come-lately, you know? i mean, chicago, black congressman in the 20, i'm just saying you, no. this. but there was nobody more flamboyant then adam, yes. yeah. . >> once he is -- he looks very white. >> whoa! yes! that is his -- black people can look right, right? >> i want to, was his mom black? >> no, his mom was a very fair skin. >> just -- because we have this great role in the united states, right? i mean, the racial drop of one drop of whatever blood of some sub-saharan african, you are black. and poll's proudly claim that black lace. even though adam was [inaudible] born with black hair and blu
jealous and stage, mattresses, and in 1941, he was elected on a democratic ticket as new york city's first black city counciler serving on the council for three years, in 1944, adopted a progressive civil rights platform. insisted on fair employment in his successful campaign to two campaign to serve in the house of representatives representing harlem's 22nd district. when powell took office in 1945, he became the first black congressman from new york state. now, having chicago routes, i said,...
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york city. the motion was introduced by members of city council. it would require people to show proof they had to shut to get into restaurants, bars, realtor scores, movie theaters, concert venues. the president signaled he called out conservative governors to do the right thing, take a listen. >> some governors are not doing the right thing to beat this pandemic, they should allow the businesses and universities who want to do the right thing to do it. if you are not going to help at least get out of the way. >> if you don't do lockdown policies then you should, quote, get out of the way. let me tell you this. if you are coming after the rights of parents in florida i'm standing in your way. i'm not going to let you get away with it. why don't you do your job, get this border secure. until you do that i don't want to hear a blip about covid from you. >> desantis went on to say president biden is fanning the flames by letting covid positive migrants across the border and into the united states. >> don't like somebody is running in 2024. >> mcallen
york city. the motion was introduced by members of city council. it would require people to show proof they had to shut to get into restaurants, bars, realtor scores, movie theaters, concert venues. the president signaled he called out conservative governors to do the right thing, take a listen. >> some governors are not doing the right thing to beat this pandemic, they should allow the businesses and universities who want to do the right thing to do it. if you are not going to help at...
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. >> welcome to the lincoln project, i'm a senior in new york city and a member of the student council of american history. i'm pleased to announce i've been accepted at several colleges including georgetown, harvard, brown, john hopkins and boston university and will be deciding in the fall. i'm thrilled to be here speaking at this important event. the lincoln prize is one of the most prestigious awards while we are sad to not be able to gather in celebration in person, we are honored to take this program online is to be joined by more than 1000 teachers, students and history professors across the country. tonight we celebrate not one but two distinguished lincoln prize winners, professor elizabeth erin for her book deliverance and the winner of the 2021 prize for his book abraham lincoln and his time. you'll be hearing remarks from both sides this night and there will be a live q&a with both authors at the end of our our long program . additionally we will hear remarks by louis berman and jim baxter of the gilder institute, president of gettysburgcollege and a host of other distingui
. >> welcome to the lincoln project, i'm a senior in new york city and a member of the student council of american history. i'm pleased to announce i've been accepted at several colleges including georgetown, harvard, brown, john hopkins and boston university and will be deciding in the fall. i'm thrilled to be here speaking at this important event. the lincoln prize is one of the most prestigious awards while we are sad to not be able to gather in celebration in person, we are honored to...
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my name is -- i'm the senior high school at new york city and a member of the student advisory council. i'm pleased to announce i've been search. ed at several colleges including georgetown, harvard, brown, tufts, johns hopkins and boston university and will be deciding soon. i'm thrilled to be speaking it's this important event. the lincoln prize is one of the most prestigious awards and while we are sad not to celebrate person were honored to take this program online be join the students and teachers and history lover keys the country. tonight we sell bait two distinguished lincoln prize winners, professor elizabeth varon win of the 2020 price for her book, and professor david rein internationals, winner of the 2021 prize for his book, "abe." we'll be hearing remark from there will a live q & a at the end of the program he. we'll hear other remarks. please note we'll keep the chat close decided minimize distraction but we encourage audience members to spates question using the q & a feature at the bottom of the screen. i prom will begin with an invitation by scott higgins, a -- frien
my name is -- i'm the senior high school at new york city and a member of the student advisory council. i'm pleased to announce i've been search. ed at several colleges including georgetown, harvard, brown, tufts, johns hopkins and boston university and will be deciding soon. i'm thrilled to be speaking it's this important event. the lincoln prize is one of the most prestigious awards and while we are sad not to celebrate person were honored to take this program online be join the students and...
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and the stage actresses and in 1941 he was elected on the democratic ticket as new york city's first black city council member. after serving on the council for three years, in 1944, adopted a progressive civil rights platform. centered on fair employment and a successful campaign to serve in the house of representatives representing harlem's 22nd district. when powell took office in 1945, he became the first black congressman from new york state. having chicago roots, he's johnny come lately. chicago, we like black congressmen in the '20s. i'm just saying, you know. but there was nobody more flamboyant than adam. >> what was his -- he looks very white. >> whoa. yes, but black people can look white, right? >> so i was wondering, was his mom black? >> no, his mom was very fair skinned. we have this crazy rule in the united states, right? the racial drop of one drop of whatever blood of sub-saharan, african, you are black. and powells proudly claim their blackness, even though adam was originally born with blond hair and blue eyes. you see his baby picture. but he's black and his father is black and they
and the stage actresses and in 1941 he was elected on the democratic ticket as new york city's first black city council member. after serving on the council for three years, in 1944, adopted a progressive civil rights platform. centered on fair employment and a successful campaign to serve in the house of representatives representing harlem's 22nd district. when powell took office in 1945, he became the first black congressman from new york state. having chicago roots, he's johnny come lately....
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i'm a senior at madison high school in new york city and a member of the student advisory council atrlerman institute of history. i will be deciding soon where to start in the fall i'm thrilled to be here this evening with you all speaking at this important event. the gilder-lehrman lincoln prize is one of the most prestigious, and while i'm sad we're not able to gathered in person, we are honored to take this program online and to be joined i by more than a thousand students, teachers and history lovers across the country. tonight we celebrate not one, but two distinguished lincoln prize winners, the author of "armies of deliverance," and professor david reynolds and his book, "abraham lincoln and his time." there will be a live q&a with both authors at the end of our hour of long program. additionally, we'll hear remarks by liz lehrman, and a host of other distinguished guests. please note we are going to keep the chat closed to minimize any distraction during the program, but we encourage audience members to submit questions in the q&a feature at the bottom of the screen. before w
i'm a senior at madison high school in new york city and a member of the student advisory council atrlerman institute of history. i will be deciding soon where to start in the fall i'm thrilled to be here this evening with you all speaking at this important event. the gilder-lehrman lincoln prize is one of the most prestigious, and while i'm sad we're not able to gathered in person, we are honored to take this program online and to be joined i by more than a thousand students, teachers and...
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from new york city, this is about 30 minutes. >> members of the council have before them a document. the text of the draft resolution submitted by france, united kingdom, and the united states of america. the council is ready to proceed with a vote on the draft resolution area i supported. will those in favor please raise your hands. those against? abstentions? the result of the voting is as follows. team votes in favor, zero votes against, two abstentions. the draft resolution has been adopted. i now give the floor to those members of the council who wish to make statements after the vote. i give the floor to the representative of the u.s. >> thank you, mr. president. today's resolution establishes three clear expectations regarding the future of afghanistan. first, the security council excepts the taliban -- expects the taliban to live up to its commitment to provide safe passage for people who want to leave afghanistan, whether it is today, tomorrow, or after august 31. consistent with the right to leave any country, including one's own, everyone must be allowed to safely leave af
from new york city, this is about 30 minutes. >> members of the council have before them a document. the text of the draft resolution submitted by france, united kingdom, and the united states of america. the council is ready to proceed with a vote on the draft resolution area i supported. will those in favor please raise your hands. those against? abstentions? the result of the voting is as follows. team votes in favor, zero votes against, two abstentions. the draft resolution has been...
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that time, there was a great movement called the city beautiful movement, when the mayor and his council decided that they wanted to establish new yorkere, are, which americans and new yorkers had always looked up to, and the mayor decided that we could do that right here in new york also. a good example of a very high design elements in the subway station we found in borough hall in brooklyn, the first subway station on the first subway line into brooklyn, it's just like one of the dozen designs that are part of the creative history of the station alone, but it is worth it. so what i do when i do my project, i have to do it at night, weekends, often you will find me at the library or on the subway drawing pictures of what's on the wall and taking notes on how many mosaics, what colour are they, a general description about any station. i have been self publishing may work ever since i began. this year though, a lot has changed. a university has published a book of my drawings. my drawings and my notebook, the real thing, the originals, have been on display in grand central tunnel. this made us stop and appreciate. look, 137th st, loo
that time, there was a great movement called the city beautiful movement, when the mayor and his council decided that they wanted to establish new yorkere, are, which americans and new yorkers had always looked up to, and the mayor decided that we could do that right here in new york also. a good example of a very high design elements in the subway station we found in borough hall in brooklyn, the first subway station on the first subway line into brooklyn, it's just like one of the dozen...
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my book, i spent three years in archives in atlanta and washington dc and new york city going over documents and city council records did all of the newspapers, black-and-white newspapers. reading white supremacist tracks and novels of tom dixon, the journalism of tom watson, legislation about lynching legislation about franchising. in going on to put together an hour by hour account of an episode of white supremacy and white violets and when they become out in 2001, made kind of a local/educators in georgia, the first public account of what happened. educators in georgia developed units on the right and put them into the georgia history curriculum, it's altered the social studies in the state and afterwords. and here is where i think that daniel and i don't disagree on the characterization. i don't think that is the central story of america. in this tiny assumption of individual rights, individual freedoms, not group identity. in the united states history. think of all of the group are individualists. their nonconforming this predict they are runaways and of good franklin and self-reliance and heading up to
my book, i spent three years in archives in atlanta and washington dc and new york city going over documents and city council records did all of the newspapers, black-and-white newspapers. reading white supremacist tracks and novels of tom dixon, the journalism of tom watson, legislation about lynching legislation about franchising. in going on to put together an hour by hour account of an episode of white supremacy and white violets and when they become out in 2001, made kind of a...
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. >> thank you bob printed i'm a senior at the high school in new york city and a member of the student advisory councilhat the been accepted into three colleges including communication university manhattan college and hoping to find soon which college to attend in the fall and i'm honored to introduce our next guest. martha, professor is a professor history at new york university and winner of the 2016 gilder urprize and professor will be presenting a finalist in the 2020 lincoln prize and take it away martha. >> thank you sebastian and good evening and my name is martha and is my honor tonight to introduce a finalist of the 2020 lincoln prize. these were chosen by jersey jury of distinguished scholars of a pool of more than 100 books dominated the price using names of finalist for the award and historians join an elite group that includes the very best writings over the last 30 years. in our first finalist is a 2020 was eric for his book, how the civil war ended the construction and renamed the constitution which creates the arc of three foundational instruction amendments the 13th and 14th and 15th a
. >> thank you bob printed i'm a senior at the high school in new york city and a member of the student advisory councilhat the been accepted into three colleges including communication university manhattan college and hoping to find soon which college to attend in the fall and i'm honored to introduce our next guest. martha, professor is a professor history at new york university and winner of the 2016 gilder urprize and professor will be presenting a finalist in the 2020 lincoln prize...
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my name is sebastian lopez, a senior in new york city and a member of the student advisory council atte of american history. i am pleased to announce i've been accepted into three colleges including syracuse university, manhattan college and will be starting in the fall. i'm honored to introduce the next guest. lincoln prize professor of history and new york university and was the winner of the 2016 gilder lehrman lincoln prize for her book morning mac lincoln and will be presenting the finalists for the 2020 lincoln prize. take it away, martha. >> thank you, sebastian, and good evening. my name is martha and it's my honor tonight to introduce the finalists for the 2020 lincoln fiprize. the finalists were chosen by a jury of distinguished scholars from a pool of more than 100 bucks. named a finalist for this prestigious award, these historians joined in a group that includes the very best writing over the last 30 years. the first finalist for the 2020 lincoln prize was eric phone or for his book the second founding how the civil war and reconstruction remade the constitution that chan
my name is sebastian lopez, a senior in new york city and a member of the student advisory council atte of american history. i am pleased to announce i've been accepted into three colleges including syracuse university, manhattan college and will be starting in the fall. i'm honored to introduce the next guest. lincoln prize professor of history and new york university and was the winner of the 2016 gilder lehrman lincoln prize for her book morning mac lincoln and will be presenting the...
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san jose city council voting on a proposal that will require full vaccinations at events of 50 people or more in the venetian city council will vote on an indoor mask mandate. kumasi: new york has its first woman of government -- as governor. kathy hochul replaced andrew cuomo who resigned amid sexual assault allegations. reggie: governor newsom requested a presidential disaster declaration in response to the northern california wildfires. it would provide millions of dollars to help fire victims. mike: summer hiatus continues, the lack of heat around 64, san francisco. 82, livermore, nine degrees cooler than average. jobina: a crash in fremont that is slowing things down. it will be on southbound 680 and fort washington boulevard and one lane is blocked. kumasi: a fall favorite is back, starting today, you can get a pumpkin spice latte at starbucks. it is one day earlier than it was released last year. reggie: sony announced a temporary host for jeopardy after mike richards resigned as a game show's host. jenae norman has the detail. jenae: jeopardy announcing mayim bialik as temporary host of the popular quiz show. sony pictures television, the company that produces jeopa
san jose city council voting on a proposal that will require full vaccinations at events of 50 people or more in the venetian city council will vote on an indoor mask mandate. kumasi: new york has its first woman of government -- as governor. kathy hochul replaced andrew cuomo who resigned amid sexual assault allegations. reggie: governor newsom requested a presidential disaster declaration in response to the northern california wildfires. it would provide millions of dollars to help fire...
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city council could soon hear an ordinance that would require customers to have at least one dose of a vaccine before they enter public spaces like restaurants, shopping centers, and gyms. in september, new york city will start enforcing similar guidelines, but doctors say requiring just a single dose won't offer the public much protection. >> it country make sense that new york city would only mandate one dose proof. they should mandate two dose proof and leave it at that so there is clarity and consistency. >> reporter: with dr. fauci reaffirming our nation's covid cases could double by fall, there is also growing concern a new variant could elude current vaccines. in florida, where a spike in cases pushed one hospital system to turn conference rooms and a cafeteria into patient care center, covid is coming with a cost. >> very difficult to have someone, a family member die and you're not there with them. >> reporter: tonight the evolving toll of this pandemic and the price no family should pay. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> i'm morgan chesky in new orleans, where tonight as the delta variant packs hospitals, doctors are seeing a new type of patient. >> we're concerned because we're seeing
city council could soon hear an ordinance that would require customers to have at least one dose of a vaccine before they enter public spaces like restaurants, shopping centers, and gyms. in september, new york city will start enforcing similar guidelines, but doctors say requiring just a single dose won't offer the public much protection. >> it country make sense that new york city would only mandate one dose proof. they should mandate two dose proof and leave it at that so there is...
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the city is considering new actions following the example of new york, the council introducing a new motion that would require vaccination proof in certain places like restaurants, gyms, and sporting events. we turn now to someone else on the front lines. there's a lot of discussion, a lot of debate. these are people who are actually having to figure this stuff out as they go, the president of the l.a. city council, introducing this motion. thank you for being here tonight. tell us what you're doing and advocating. >> thank you. the intent of the legislation is to require eligible adults to at least get one dose of the vaccine if they want to enter into indoor places such as restaurants, bars, entertainment centers, gyms, spas, movie theaters, moving forward. the city council will consider this motion next week for a vote. >> and that makes a lot of sense. as mentioned, some other places have done it. again, helping people understand how this works, what do you say to those who look at this and argue that it's designed to push people, who say, well, okay, are you trying to make those
the city is considering new actions following the example of new york, the council introducing a new motion that would require vaccination proof in certain places like restaurants, gyms, and sporting events. we turn now to someone else on the front lines. there's a lot of discussion, a lot of debate. these are people who are actually having to figure this stuff out as they go, the president of the l.a. city council, introducing this motion. thank you for being here tonight. tell us what you're...
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gettingm the detectives and a local city council member who are growing increasingly frustrated at this level of violence that continues to happen not just here in new yorkghout other large major cities, the gun violence archive noting this shooting was just one of five that took place throughout the country. >>> it could be any minute now. the trillion dollar bipartisan infrastructure bill could be introduced on the floor of the u.s. senate after senators spent the day trying to finalize the text of what we expect to be a 2,000 page bill. then it gets harder, debate, amendments, floor votes. the white house and lawmakers are confident it will pass ahead of the august senate recess. u.s. labor secretary marty walsh is with us. this will be the most sweeping infrastructure package since, i think, the interstate highway system. what's the job impact you're going to expect? given the fact it's spread over several years, how soon? >> we're going to see probably if this bill passes, when this bill passes, i should say, you know, potentially up to 2 million jobs per year created. part of those jobs will be infrastructure jobs, physical jobs, working on the inf
gettingm the detectives and a local city council member who are growing increasingly frustrated at this level of violence that continues to happen not just here in new yorkghout other large major cities, the gun violence archive noting this shooting was just one of five that took place throughout the country. >>> it could be any minute now. the trillion dollar bipartisan infrastructure bill could be introduced on the floor of the u.s. senate after senators spent the day trying to...
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the city council will vote on that tomorrow and last month the city announced all beasley's officers are now quick with body cameras and dashcam should arrive soon. kumasi: new york, as his last day in office. he announced his resignation in the wake of the state to journey -- attorney general's report to say he sexually harassed 11 women. he could still face charges for maker milk complaint fired by his former executive assistant but he has denied the allegations and the lieutenant governor is expected to take the office tomorrow, becoming the states first woman governor. new details and the california recall election, republican candidate larry elders shook up his campaign team weeks from the election. he now is a new campaign manager who was political director for carly fiorina when she ran for the senate in 2010. there is also a report that a state commission is investigating his financial disclosure. the election office now mailing out recall ella to unite be confused about how to fill it out step we break it down. >> you have your recall ballot and that you want to know how to fill it out. your ballot is asking you to questions -- of the governor be recalle
the city council will vote on that tomorrow and last month the city announced all beasley's officers are now quick with body cameras and dashcam should arrive soon. kumasi: new york, as his last day in office. he announced his resignation in the wake of the state to journey -- attorney general's report to say he sexually harassed 11 women. he could still face charges for maker milk complaint fired by his former executive assistant but he has denied the allegations and the lieutenant governor is...
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we've got to take on the city council and the new york state assembly for the ridiculous regulationst in new york city without somebody coming right at you. there's a significant problem. maria: unbelievable. >> hopefully the new mayor will be able to make the change. by the way, there is some good news in new york. this past july and june, shootings and murders are down significantly. maria: okay. just in the last two months. so we talked about the mayoral race the last time you were with me. you told me you weren't buying eric adams' pledge to fix things. both he and curtis sliwa are calling for action following a mass shooting in queens last saturday that left 10 people shot that is believed to be gang related. i want to get your take on the two plans, whether it's eric adams or curtis sliwa. we had curtis sliwa on the show. listen to this. >> if we don't get more police, you can talk about federal task force or of putting together special teams to crack down on the growing gang vie license but we need 38,000 police officers. you cannot have an economic recovery, an economic reviv
we've got to take on the city council and the new york state assembly for the ridiculous regulationst in new york city without somebody coming right at you. there's a significant problem. maria: unbelievable. >> hopefully the new mayor will be able to make the change. by the way, there is some good news in new york. this past july and june, shootings and murders are down significantly. maria: okay. just in the last two months. so we talked about the mayoral race the last time you were...
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york city. about five minutes left this morning. i want to update viewers on where we are going on the c-span at work today. after this program, over to the un security council meeting on developments in afghanistan, that meeting called yesterday in light of the events of the fall of kabul. that will begin on c-span. we are expecting a briefing from the state department. plenty of questions will be asked there when it comes to afghanistan. also, the defense department briefing scheduled today at 2:30 p.m., available at c-span.org. stay with c-span networks through the day as we update you on the unfolding situation. we have spent three hours this morning taking your phone calls, asking what the war in afghanistan means. we will take the calls through the end of this program. janet in louisiana, democrat. go ahead. caller: hello? ok. to begin with, afghanistan did not bomb new york city. saudi arabia did. osama bin laden was a saudi arabian and so were the pilots who flew those airplanes in new york city and bombed the buildings. bin laden was killed in pakistan by us and that should be enough. the taliban is composed mainly of young males who are religiously
york city. about five minutes left this morning. i want to update viewers on where we are going on the c-span at work today. after this program, over to the un security council meeting on developments in afghanistan, that meeting called yesterday in light of the events of the fall of kabul. that will begin on c-span. we are expecting a briefing from the state department. plenty of questions will be asked there when it comes to afghanistan. also, the defense department briefing scheduled today...
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york thing the country is at a dangerous turning point. the un special representative for afghanistan called on the security council to act and act quickly 1st by demanding an end to taliban attacks against cities to attack urban areas is to knowingly inflict enormous harm and cause massive civilian casualties. nonetheless, the threatening of large urban areas appears to be a strategic decision by the taliban, who have accepted the likely carnage that will ensue. russia said the emphasis should be on restarting stalled political talks between the afghan government and the taliban. achieved mister william lewis showing you how it is clear that there is no military solution to the afghans situation. but in the current situation, given the absence of progress on the negotiation track, the prospects of afghanistan slipping into full scale and protracted civil war. unfortunately, is a stark reality. the united states whose withdrawal of forces precipitated the escalation, put the focus on the taliban. the taliban must hear from the international community that we will not accept to military takeover of afghanistan or return of the taliban islamic emerett. in addition to the worsening humanitarian si
york thing the country is at a dangerous turning point. the un special representative for afghanistan called on the security council to act and act quickly 1st by demanding an end to taliban attacks against cities to attack urban areas is to knowingly inflict enormous harm and cause massive civilian casualties. nonetheless, the threatening of large urban areas appears to be a strategic decision by the taliban, who have accepted the likely carnage that will ensue. russia said the emphasis should...
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vaccinate, in los angeles the city council could hear an ordinance that would require residents to have one dose of the vaccine before entering public spaces. in september new yorkuch protection. >> it doesn't make sense that new york city would only mandate one dose proof. they should mandate two dose proof and leave it at that so there's clarity and consistency. >> reporter: with dr. fauci affirming that our cases could double by fall there's a growing concern that a new variant could elude vaccines in florida where spiking cases pushed one hospital to turn conference rooms into patient care systems is having a cost. >> it's very difficult to have a family member die and you're not with them. >> reporter: the evolving toll of this pandemic and the price no family should pay. miguel almaguer nbc news. >> scenes similar to the ones we've seen a year ago. >>> meanwhile, the american board of pediatrics reported more than a million teens and children have being diagnosed with covid-19. >> reporter: as the delta variant packs hospitals, doctors are seeing a new type of patient. >> we're concerned because we're seeing some very sick kids. >> reporter: at children's
vaccinate, in los angeles the city council could hear an ordinance that would require residents to have one dose of the vaccine before entering public spaces. in september new yorkuch protection. >> it doesn't make sense that new york city would only mandate one dose proof. they should mandate two dose proof and leave it at that so there's clarity and consistency. >> reporter: with dr. fauci affirming that our cases could double by fall there's a growing concern that a new variant...
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york, a washington, a baltimore, a los angeles. these are liberal leaders, particularly mayors and district attorneys and also the city councils.team and it couldn't find enough officers to fill out that team, only four people stepped up to fill 14 spaces. and the police union president then in portland said they're demonizing and villifying you and they want to put you in in a you unit where you're under a bigger microscope. i said this repeatedly the demonization and demoralization of police officers across the country has led to the same effects as defunding the these police departments. we're also in a recruitment crisis in major cities across the country, including in, say, san francisco and even new york city. until these liberal leaders stand up for the citizens who are the victims of these violent crimes and just the victims of theft and you assault, until they step up for police and citizens, this will only get worse. maria: yeah. and you know, what gets me, liz, there's no acknowledgement that this is all because of policy. last week you had congresswoman cori bush say suck it up, defund the police, just suck it up. l
york, a washington, a baltimore, a los angeles. these are liberal leaders, particularly mayors and district attorneys and also the city councils.team and it couldn't find enough officers to fill out that team, only four people stepped up to fill 14 spaces. and the police union president then in portland said they're demonizing and villifying you and they want to put you in in a you unit where you're under a bigger microscope. i said this repeatedly the demonization and demoralization of police...
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council. live coverage begins at noon eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> walking from washington, d.c. to new york cityreet journal reporter neil king reflects on his nearly 300 mile
council. live coverage begins at noon eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> walking from washington, d.c. to new york cityreet journal reporter neil king reflects on his nearly 300 mile