migrants. new york city s counsel has opened the door tonight to granting the right to row in municipal elections to more than a hundred thousand noncitizens in new york spit a city. a mayoral veto could stop it but bill de blasio has said he would not stand in the way of giving green card holders and treatments access to the ballot box new covid antiviral pills on the verge of fda approval. signaling a potential night at the end of the pandemic tunnel. the how does that affect the president s push for nationwide mandates? kevin corke has a story in the latest on the biden administration s response to how mandates appear to be forcing labor and staffing shortages. the pills have taken early on in an infection could cut the risk of hospitalization and death for all age groups. rendering covid a more ordinary threat. say akin to the common cold. at least that is the view of merck and pfizer.
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shannon: while they like their plans and we will see in this very even lee decided house and senate about how it goes down. thanks for stopping in. thank you. shannon: some good news before we said tonight. an employee in ohio getting the surprise of a lifetime from a loyal customer. a fully furnished home. ebony johnson s friendship with suzanne sergeant in the drive through three years ago. she started calling on front-end she said she wanted to help. got to get a bunch of organizations and got her home to the holiday spirit she kept crying and saying lord, i would love to have a home before christmas. i makes me cry. i love the story and i love it for two reasons. number one it says that suzanne burke was really on top of it. she is like i pay attention, you are more than just a server to me, you actually friend. a number two, it says a lot about humanity. a lot of people forget that we all work together and we all are interacting with each other but sometimes you have to ta
department over jussie smollett. a black man who has been resin, visible, and vocal for the struggle for black freedom while policing at large is your minimal institution. cpd is tory s for its long and deep history of racism, corruption, and brutality. do you think there are those who will not accept this verdict and if convicted, why go this far with the story? yeah, i think the answers to those two questions tied together. let me say first that i m just glad that the person responsible for this assault on a black man has finally been brought to justice. but in terms of why jussie smollett continued with his story for as long as he did, i think there is almost an o.j. simpson element to this. my honest opinion is that people believe that certain cadre people, guilty, white liberals, very racialist african-americans, would believe him no matter what he said. people call this position