clyburn, the house majority whip on the division within the party of progressive that doesn t think this goes far enough. will they bolt? we ll explore that first with jacqui heinrich and what is going on right now, hi, jacqui. good afternoon. the house is expected to pass the bill tomorrow. democrats are working to guard against defections after several changes were made after republicans lobbied moderate democrats to pair back the items including the federal unemployment, which was whittled down from $400 to $300. when the house passed the bill, two democrats voted against it protesting the huge price tag. prossives are expected to make the most noise frustrated by changes to the minority party fuelling calls to abolish the filibuster which would affect gun control and immigration reform. democrats can lose four votes and still pass the covid relief package without republican support. none is expected over criticism that it s a progressive witch list. democrats say republ
the program begins august 16th though the enforcement is not going to be until september 13th. mayor de blasio is not issued an indoor mask mandate like we have in d.c. and l.a. and san francisco. his thought that it would dis- incentivize vaccinations and this does not apply to those dining outside, they do not have to show any sort of proof and kids under 12 and since there is no vaccine available for them yet. shannon: with the winter coming, people have decisions to make in new york. thanks so much. as the nationwide rates continue, several big cities are taking steps to rhetorically s that may not be enough to prevent people from continuing to abandon america s largest urban areas. good evening. good evening, shannon. there is the question of how our major cities be permanently impacted by the combination of the ongoing pandemic as a violent crime wave. the most recent census indicated that the phenomena of the people
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beautiful thing to see. congratulations america. dana: all right. let s get going now. chaos and carnage and crime coast to coast. 150 arrested as a wild party spins out of control in huntington beach, california. shots fired and police calling for help in busy downtown st. louis. 2 killed and 12 wounded at a house party in new jersey. three people killed and three others injured in a shooting at a bar in youngstown, ohio. another violent weekend in new york city. bullets flying in the big apple. 30 people hit by gunfire including a federal prosecutor struck by a stray bullet while dining outside saturday night. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom. i m dana perino. bill: i m bill hemmer. crime and violence a growing threat in cities from coast to coast. violent crime rates skyrocketing amid the push for police reform. in the state of new york a new law would tighten the rules over the use of force by law
took place 24 hours ago right behind me, a small crowd putting out some banners and paying their respects. this cambodian restaurant was hit a. black volkswagen pulled up. a gunman got out and started firing at the diners. two more got out and started firing here. more than 100 rounds were found on the ground. 15 people dead. it was then they moved down the street to the restaurant where people were dining outside. the response from the french president has been one of real anger and force, saying this is war. their response will be merciless. really from the people around here, there seems a sense of just being stunned by the absolute randomness and violence. many people staying inside. the lights here really darkened. as far as the attackers themselves go, we are learning a little bit more about them. one a french born man. also one, possibly passport found from syria next to the body. that passport shows an entrance into the european union as a