New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a $65 million relief fund for financially distressed taxi medallion owners, immediately drawing the ire of cab drivers and the alliance that represents them, who called the plan a "betrayal."
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a $65 million relief fund for financially distressed taxi medallion owners, immediately drawing the ire of cab drivers and the alliance that represents them, who called the plan a "betrayal."
know, any onus of there could be something going on. if nobody broke any rules, what s the problem? senator mccain echoing the same thing. echoing the same thing you said. look at that. maybe i heard him say it. i think you did. let s get to the headlines and begin with the fox news alert. crews on the scene of the school bus crash in queens, new york. look at thisme. details coming in by the way. adults taken to the hospital with serious injuries. the crash reportedly involving a cab as well. you know the why the n.y.c. cabs are. we ll follow the story and bring you the latest details as they come in. hours ago, president obama arrived in mexico for the g-20 summit. world leaders are meeting there to focus on the global economy. but the president is also apparently meeting privately with russian president vladimir putin. the two are expected to discuss the situation in syria. that s pretty obvious.