CBS2 political reporter Marcia Kramer went toe - to - toe with NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio's press secretary Karen Hinton over the mayor's refusal to take off topic
questions from the City Hall press corps.
In an e-mail titled «Fact Sheet» sent to reporters Friday before the mayor's once weekly press conference where he takes
any question from the City Hall press corps, de Blasio Press Secretary Eric Phillips laid out what he called a «detailed rundown» of the issues surrounding the investigations.
Not exact matches
The teen's death April 10
from what the coroner said was suffocation
from compression of his chest has led to accusations of bungling on the part of Cincinnati police and the
city's 911 emergency center, contributed to a City Hall shakeup and raised questions about the safety of the Honda vehi
city's 911 emergency center, contributed to a
City Hall shakeup and raised questions about the safety of the Honda vehi
City Hall shakeup and raised
questions about the safety of the Honda vehicle.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio faced tough
questions from state lawmakers about the
city's contribution to the MTA as officials in City Hall, the governor's office and the Legislature continue to debate how to bail out a subway system beset by breakdowns and del
city's contribution to the MTA as officials in
City Hall, the governor's office and the Legislature continue to debate how to bail out a subway system beset by breakdowns and del
City Hall, the governor's office and the Legislature continue to debate how to bail out a subway system beset by breakdowns and delays.
De Blasio and Carranza entered
City Hall together for an announcement that was scheduled to take place in the Blue Room, the same spot where, last Thursday, a testy and embarrassed mayor fielded
questions from reporters about the televised rejection by his first choice for chancellor, Carvalho.
Off topic
questions the Long Island Railroad and possible strike, the
City's contingency plans and role in the event of a strike, whether the petitions supporting continued operation of horse carriages, with 40,000 signatures recently delivered to
City Hall affect his thinking on the topic, what the 66 donors to Campaign for One New York expect
from the mayor, whether he plans to take any additional vacations this year, what initiatives Campaign for One New York will next focus on, the status of the review of the 911 system upgrade and, concerning his trip to Italy, whether he is packed, whether he's packing his own bags and what food he is most looking forward to.
Top representatives
from City Hall, the Mayor's Office for Immigrant Affairs, the Department of Transportation, Department of Finance, NYPD, Economic Development Corporation, Department of Education, Department of Health, Small Business Services, Department of Parks and Recreation, among others, will be available to answer Manhattan residents»
questions.
The mayor and speaker gave what each sees as the highlights
from their perspective, as did Ferreras - Copeland, then the press assembled in the rotunda at
City Hall peppered the mayor with
questions about why he had relented to the Council push - two years in the making - to add significantly to the NYPD force.
So perhaps it was no surpise when he struggled with a
question about how he would travel
from Arsenal to
City Hall, put to him by LBC's political editor, Theo Usherwood.
When a reporter asked about a long - promised list of donors to the Campaign for One New York who did not receive favors
from City Hall, de Blasio told him to «ask a real
question.»
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City Mayor Bill de Blasio faced tough questions from state lawmakers about the city's contribution to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Monday as officials in City Hall, the governor's office and the Legislature continue to debate how to bail out a subway system beset by breakdowns and del
City Mayor Bill de Blasio faced tough
questions from state lawmakers about the
city's contribution to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Monday as officials in City Hall, the governor's office and the Legislature continue to debate how to bail out a subway system beset by breakdowns and del
city's contribution to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Monday as officials in
City Hall, the governor's office and the Legislature continue to debate how to bail out a subway system beset by breakdowns and del
City Hall, the governor's office and the Legislature continue to debate how to bail out a subway system beset by breakdowns and delays.
Moskowitz trailed towards the back of the march, didn't speak at a press conference outside
City Hall and declined to take most
questions from reporters, saying she couldn't hear over the press conference.
Today, speaking on the steps of
City Hall, Quinn posed a rhetorical
question to the reporters gathered before her: «What have these two men done since their fall
from grace to make it clear to women — and men for that matter — that their selfish, dishonest ways are behind them?»
Mark - Viverito made the declaration at
City Hall today, while pushing back on
questions from reporters about a package of controversial police reform bills that have gotten bottled up in committee.
On Wednesday at
City Hall, Council members led by finance Chair Julissa Ferreras - Copeland had questions for city budget officials, who explained that most of the new spending stems from an increase in federal and state fund
City Hall, Council members led by finance Chair Julissa Ferreras - Copeland had
questions for
city budget officials, who explained that most of the new spending stems from an increase in federal and state fund
city budget officials, who explained that most of the new spending stems
from an increase in federal and state funding.
Around the same time Bill de Blasio was calling for a ban on member items to cut down on the sort of corruption outlined in yesterday's federal complaint againt two Queens politicians, Christine Quinn was taking
questions from the press at a library near
City Hall.
On Tuesday evening in Brooklyn, school district 15, which includes parts of Sunset Park, Kensington, Park Slope, Carroll Gardens, and Red Hook, schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña will hold a town
hall «
from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at P.S. 516... Local elected officials including
City Councilman Carlos Menchaca, Assemblyman Felix Ortiz and State Sen. Jesse Hamilton are expected to attend and answer
questions from the public
from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.,» according to DNAinfo.
But after fights over everything
from Mr. Sharpton's visit to
City Hall to the wording of an autopsy report, it's not a
question of whether Mr. de Blasio will clash with police unions again — but when, and over what.
«I think it is crucially important to New York
City to have leadership in the Assembly that wants to be fair to New York
City, and let's be clear — we often don't get our fair share
from state government,» Mr. de Blasio told the Observer while taking
questions from reporters at
City Hall.
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