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Atto celebrating the release of disrupt dc, the rise of uber and the fall of the city the first city to fight back against uber. Washington dc was also the city where such resistance was defeated. It was here that the company a playbook for how to deal with entrenched intransigent sorry regulators and within the realm of local politics. The company the city already as the nations capital. Now is also the blueprint for how uber conquered cities around the world and explains why so many embraced. The company with open arms. Drawing on interviews with gig workers, uber lobbyists and organizers, disrupting demonstrates that many share the blame, lowering the nations hopes and dreams for what cities could be. In a sea of broken transit, underemployment and racial polarization, uber offered a lifeline. But at what cost . This is not the story of one company in one city. Instead, disrupting dc offers a36 view of urban america in crisis. Uber arrived promising a new future for workers, residen
Disrupt dc, the rise of uber and the fall of the city the first city to fight back against uber. Washington dc was also the city where such resistance was defeated. It was here that the company a playbook for how to deal with entrenched intransigent sorry regulators and within the realm of local politics. The company the city already as the nations capital. Now is also the blueprint for how uber conquered cities around the world and explains why so many embraced. The company with open arms. Drawing on interviews with gig workers, uber lobbyists and organizers, disrupting demonstrates that many share the blame, lowering the nations hopes and dreams for what cities could be. In a sea of broken transit, underemployment and racial polarization, uber offered a lifeline. But at what cost . This is not the story of one company in one city. Instead, disrupting dc offers a36 view of urban america in crisis. Uber arrived promising a new future for workers, residents, policymakers and, others. Ul
Turn cautious too soon rather than wait until its too late. In addition, marks writing that asset prices are high, quote, across the board. That there are few bargains to be had and that a growing number of investors are embracing increasing risks to achieve their returns. Here to discuss that and debate the memo, the stocks which are moving today at this hour, pete s na jaaron. Also with us is cnns leslie pi pickert going through this memo. It is from oak trees howard marks questioning whether stocks are too expensive. Jim, he says the s p 500 selling at 25 times trailing 12 month earnings compared to a longterm median of 15 he mentions the schiller cape ratio. Almost 30 versus a historic median of 15 right. Is he right he is right in concept. Now this is not bubble territory. Stocks are a little expensive. The market overall is a little expensive. I look at some of these industrial names as earnings come out, trading in the mid 20s for a multiple thats a little bit high heres the thi
In our area no clouds, no rain to talk about it. Its a dry forecast for today. And for sunday. Now to that news out of Delaware County a woman accused of stabbing an 8yearold child in the head just appeared before a why this morning. Nbc 10s Randy Gyllenhaal is live in springfield to tell us exactly what happened in court. Reporter in just past 30 minutes or so that woman accused of stabbing an 8yearold girl appeared before a judge in the District Court in springfield. As they walked her outside she had no comment to our cameras. Shes facing criminal attempted homicide charges and did not make a 250,000 bail. Police say Majeah Bashir got into an argument last night with a neighbor and then used steak knife to stab the neighbors young daughter just 8 years old. The girl was stabbed inning the right side of her head. Police say other children actually saw it happen. They do say its unclear if the girl was the intended target. Appears the argument started over babysitting. Here in court t