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July 10, 2024 : Evening Roundup

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New Yorkers are chiming in on Mayor Eric Adams' sweeping new housing plan, the “City of Yes.” Plus, the NRA's former finance czar, Wilson "Woody" Phillips, is barred from managing money for nonprofit companies in New York for a decade, as part of a settlement after a lawsuit filed by State Attorney General Letitia James against him. Meanwhile, Kara Ahmed, the top official in charge of early childhood education in New York City, is leaving her job after years of criticism. Also, WNYC’s Michael Hill and Bahar Ostadan discuss the laws and ethics of taking video of police. And finally, WNYC’s Giulia Heyward follows a group of New Yorkers known as "line-sitters" who are cashing in by holding people’s places in line.
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New Yorkers are chiming in on Mayor Eric Adams' sweeping new housing plan, the “City of Yes.” Plus, the NRA's former finance czar, Wilson "Woody" Phillips, is barred from managing money for nonprofit companies in New York for a decade, as part of a settlement after a lawsuit filed by State Attorney General Letitia James against him. Meanwhile, Kara Ahmed, the top official in charge of early childhood education in New York City, is leaving her job after years of criticism. Also, WNYC’s Michael Hill and Bahar Ostadan discuss the laws and ethics of taking video of police. And finally, WNYC’s Giulia Heyward follows a group of New Yorkers known as "line-sitters" who are cashing in by holding people’s places in line.
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