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December 14, 2021
Cuomo Ordered to Turn Over $5.1M From Pandemic Book Deal; SCOTUS Allows NY's Vax Mandate to Stay
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Rescuers are racing the clock to find remaining survivors in the aftermath of the weekend's deadly storms. More than one hundred people are unaccounted for in Kentucky, as of Monday night. The death toll from the devastating storms has risen to 88 across the impacted states. Hundreds of miles of death and devastation spawned by at least five confirmed tornadoes are being investigated by the national weather service.
The Supreme Court declines to block New York's vaccine mandate. The high court rejected two emergency requests to block New York state’s vaccine mandate. Justices Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch and Clarence Thomas dissented. This comes as the state's new vaccine mandates extend to children as young as 5 years old. And former governor Andrew Cuomo is feeling the heat. the state's ethics board is ordering Cuomo to turn over around $5.1 million. he has 30 days to comply. that's because the board found Cuomo ran afoul of state ethics laws. Cuomo was given permission to write the book on the grounds that no state time, resources, personnel, property or other resources would be used in the process.
And the Federal Reserve is meeting this week to discuss interest rates and inflation-as new data shows grocery and restaurant prices are the highest they've been in decades. And the senate is set to raise the national debt limit Tuesday. They will use a special one-time process created specifically for this vote after republicans insisted democrats raise the limit on their own.
Tune into Deep Dive as we explore these topics and more.
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