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On The Money October 02, 2017

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On The Money takes you inside the world of business.
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Most Powerful Women Summit 2024: The State Of Motherhood Today

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Reshma Saujani, Founder and CEO, Moms First; Founder, Girls Who Code, Christy Turlington Burns, Founder and President, Every Mother Counts Moderator: Jennifer Fields, Fortune
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Umar Zameer’s lawyer: 'We knew the truth'

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On Sunday, jurors found Umar Zameer not guilty of all criminal charges, including first-degree murder, in the death of Toronto police officer Det.-Const. Jeffrey Northrup nearly three years ago. Metro Morning host David Common spoke with...
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'No list' of disloyal MPs in unredacted foreign interference report: Elizabeth May

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Green Party leader Elizabeth May has read the unredacted version of an intelligence watchdog report that accuses some parliamentarians of conspiring with foreign governments. She joins Power & Politics to discuss.
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Future of Finance 2024: The Next Era of Fintech

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Frank Keller, Executive Vice President, Large Enterprise and Merchant Platform, PayPal Steve Quirk, Chief Brokerage Officer, Robinhood Markets Tamara Romanek, Global Head of Partnerships, Plaid Moderator: Luisa Beltran, Fortune
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Leaders and advocates demand Fare Free Bus program expand citywide

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Elected leaders are asking for $90 million for the Get Congestion Pricing Right plan that would expand the program and help make MTA service more reliable.
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Advocates rally in Brooklyn for New York HEAT Act

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The act promises to lower energy bills for New York residents, while also bringing measures to end the use of fossil fuels.
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Bangladeshi community, elected officials hold community conversation in Parkchester

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The membership-based organization DRUM is made up of primarily low-income South Asian and Indo-Caribbean workers and youth who advocate for social and policy changes.
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Political panel debates proposed changes to how public land in B.C. is managed

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The NDP government is proposing changes to B.C.'s Land Act it says will allow for more co-operation with First Nations over how public land is managed, but they're facing opposition from the B.C. United and B.C. Conservative parties. The...
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Family, colleagues of worker killed in Jersey City construction site fall call for change

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Juan Jose Coc, 40, died on Feb. 2 after falling four stories.
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Power & Politics: State aid in education; Q&A with Assemblyman Ken Zebrowski

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Gov. Kathy Hochul's executive budget proposal included cuts to more than one-third of the school districts in the Hudson Valley.
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NYPD commissioner discusses the impacts of the How Many Stops Act

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Deputy Commissioner of Public Information Tarik Sheppard joins News 12 to discuss the How Many Stops Act's implications on the police force.
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NYPD official discusses the impacts of How Many Stops Act

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Deputy Commissioner of Public Information Tarik Sheppard joins News 12 to discuss the impacts of the How Many Stops Act.
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New bill proposes eliminating the tip credit system

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There is no set date for the New York City Council to vote on this bill proposal at this time.
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Power & Politics: Shrestha wins Democratic support; will face primary in June

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Both the Dutchess Democratic Committee (84% to 16%) and Ulster Democratic Committee (71% to 29%) backed incumbent Assembly member Sarahana Shrestha for reelection in the 103rd District but the incumbent is likely to still face an...
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Power & Politics: Expelled Rep. George Santos running for Congress again

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George Santos, who was expelled from Congress and faces federal charges of defrauding donors to his 2022 campaign, is running for Congress again in NY-1.
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Power & Politics: State education funding, water safety and Yorktown special election

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This week, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the state was backing away from cuts to school aid.
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Around 250 Canadian citizens are waiting at the Rafah border crossing in hopes of leaving Gaza

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Farah Qadan, a Canadian-Palestinian who has family members and friends in Gaza shares how hard it is for Palestinian diaspora.
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‘We are ashamed and disappointed in our elected officials’: Palestinian-Canadian

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Canadian PM Justin Trudeau says there has been a spike in antisemitic and Islamophobic incidents
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Canadians are 'waking up' to the challenge posed by Chinese foreign interference: Security expert

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"The issue of electoral interference is one that we're only starting to discuss in Canada more significantly," said Akshay Singh, research associate at the University of Ottawa's Centre for International Policy Studies. "People are...
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PQ leader wants oath to Canada’s monarch to be optional

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Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon said he will not pledge allegiance to King Charles when he’s sworn in as an MNA in Quebec and is urging other party leaders to support a motion granting him that right. It’s reignited the...
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‘I think it’s really disappointing’: Lawyer Paul Champ discusses Ford government response to summons

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Lawyers involved in the Emergencies Act inquiry say Premier Doug Ford should testify. “I think it’s really disappointing that the premier is going to say he can’t take a couple hours of his day to give answers to the people in Ottawa,”...
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'Don't head in our direction': Prominent American pollster warns Canada

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"I say this to every Canadian viewer, don't head in our direction," says long-time pollster and political strategist Frank Luntz, noting a "disintegration" of trust in U.S. institutions and the people who run them.
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Parkland Shooting Survivors Return to DC With 1000 Bodybags in Tow

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Survivors of the Parkland School Shooting along with activists from March For Our Lives set up on the National Mall on Thursday. Their demonstration displayed 1,100 bodybags that spelled out the phrase “Thoughts and Prayers” to remind...