Sentences with phrase «with public radio»

In an interview with public radio and TV, he says his opponent must not understand the nature of a criminal investigation.
In an interview with public radio and TV, he says his opponent must not «understand» the nature of criminal investigation.
MPR's Public Insight Journalism project builds a partnership with public radio listeners by bringing them in as both cited journalistic sources and as a channel for finding under - reported stories.
I wasn't really that familiar with public radio and NPR until I took a job at the local public radio station during grad school.
But in an interview today with the public radio show «Capitol Pressroom,» Cuomo declared that medical marijuana legislation is not dead.
The partnership with public radio stations follows the publication in June of an Investigative Post report on shenanigans involving the Buffalo Billion that ran in the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle, Albany Times Union, Binghamton Press & Sun - Bulletin and Poughkeepsie Journal.
During an interview last week with public radio's Susan Arbetter, Cuomo said money for additional staff at the DEC, before fracking is approved, isn't necessary.
Steve's relationship with public radio goes back to 1979 when he began as a reporter and host of Weekend All Things Considered.
Governor Cuomo, in a recent interview with public radio, said he does not think that the lobby groups should have to disclose donors retroactively.
Starting this week, Business Insider teams up with public radio's «Marketplace.»
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in an interview with Public Radio's Karen Dewitt he would back a measure that includes disclosure requirements for independent expenditure groups, but declined to say whether public financing was a make - or - break component.
«At the end of the day, many of these programs do cost a lot of money,» DiNapoli said in an interview with public radio and television.
Senate Leader John Flanagan said he's not running for governor right now, but in an interview with public radio and television, he admitted that he's thought about it from time to time.
New York State Education Commissioner Mary Ellen Elia is clarifying her stand on the opt out movement in an interview with public radio and television.
In an interview with public radio, the Speaker also expressed reservations about Governor Cuomo's plan to offer an option of 401 k retirement plans for future state workers.
«The stock market rally continues,» DiNapoli said in an interview with public radio and TV.
«I am not doing any endorsements or getting involved in any local races, because we've ramped up our public integrity investigations,» Schneiderman said, in an interview with public radio and television.
«You're talking about billions of dollars that previously had been under our review that is not,» DiNapoli said in an interview with public radio.
Miner, who sat down for an interview with public radio and TV, has just over three months remaining in her job as mayor and she said she's focused on finishing up there.
«I very much would like to see the state of New York be the progressive leader when it comes to campaign - finance reform, transparency, disclosure, public finance, limits — that's going to be our goal,» he said in an interview with Public Radio's Karen DeWitt this afternoon.
In an interview with public radio, Governor Cuomo comments on the anti- cyberbullying bill that he signed into law Monday, saying «it's amazing to me the power of the negativity and how it can hurt a young person».
The commissioner detailed her views on the controversial Opt Out movement in an interview with public radio and television.
«That disturbs me, but that's not what keeps me up at night,» Kruger said, in an interview with public radio and television.
The state's lieutenant governor, in an interview with public radio and TV, says she's not harboring ambitions to be the state's first woman governor.
«We've little mini lab mice, our kids, who are going into this huge untested experiment,» Astorino said, during an interview with public radio and television in April..
In an interview with public radio, Governor Cuomo comments on the anti-cyberbullying bill that he signed into law Monday, saying «it's amazing to me the power of the negativity and how it can hurt a young person.»
«We will have a few weeks, maybe five weeks, when we are officially the majority,» Kruger said in an interview with public radio and television in early December.
«That disturbs me, but that's not what keeps me up at night,» Krueger said in an interview with public radio and television.
Silver said much the same thing during an interview with public radio's Karen DeWitt, adding: «If (DiNapoli) said no, I think the courts have ruled that he's the final arbiter on that issue.»
«It's amazing to me the power of the negativity and how it can hurt a young person,» Cuomo said, in an interview with public radio.
This is America,» Heastie said, in an interview with public radio and television.
Governor Andrew Cuomo, in an interview with public radio, says he's still trying to hash out an accompanying statute to go with a constitutional amendment to change redistricting reform.
Senator DeFrancisco, a Syracuse Republican and Chair of the Finance Committee, said in an interview with public radio and television that most New York women aren't that interested in the proposal, «and would not even lose a night's sleep about expanding abortion rights».
In an interview with public radio and TV, the lieutenant governor says when she found out the real reason why he left, she wasn't pleased.
In an interview with public radio, NYS Attorney General Eric Schneiderman talks about the mortgage foreclosure settlement reached with some major banks.
The legislature is poised to pass a redistricting package that includes a constitutional amendment to change the process in the future, but, in an interview with public radio, Governor Cuomo says the current proposal is still not good enough, and language in an accompanying statute will be key to his support of any deal.
Now that the formal legislative session is over, Cuomo, in an interview with public radio, says he will renew his efforts, and try to «raise awareness» with the public.
Cuomo, in an interview with public radio, says he'd give up his demand to call the reform a new benefit tier, if lawmakers agree to changes that will achieve the same amount in savings.
Skelos, in an interview with public radio and TV in late March, said he thinks the more moderate Romney is «in synch» with voters in New York.
Senate Democratic Leader Andrea Stewart Cousins, in an interview with public radio and television, predicts the Democratic candidate in the race for the Skelos seat, Assemblyman and former prosecutor Todd Kaminsky, will do «quite well», and represents «a break from the past».
New York State Senate Leader John Flanagan says he's not running for governor right now, but, in an interview with public radio and TV he admits, he's thought about it from time to time.
State GOP Chairman Ed Cox, in an interview with public radio and television, says he's working on finding a Republican candidate to challenge Governor Andrew Cuomo, and he says several are interested.
In an interview with public radio's «Capitol Pressroom,» Gibson (R - Kinderhook) said any campaign for governor he would mount would focus on combating Albany's corruption with term limits, campaign finance reform and independent redistricting.
But, as Hochul told Karen DeWitt in an interview with public radio and television, women still have a ways to go to gain true equality.
Astorino, in an interview with public radio and TV, says he's already been through a race where he was behind by double digits, with a voter base that was two thirds Democratic.
«We've had a number of pretty good years; the next year probably is going to be a leaner time,» DiNapoli said in an interview with public radio and television.
Zemsky, in an interview with public radio and television, said some contracts may need to be rebid, but will not say which ones.
Governor Cuomo has not confirmed the reports, but in an interview with public radio, he offered some support to the idea that individual towns should decide whether or not they want fracking.
WXXI's Karen DeWitt sat down with DiNapoli this week for an interview with public radio and television to talk about that and other topics, including a drop in state revenues of nearly three quarter of a billion dollars so far this year, and his predictions for the elections.
In an interview with public radio and TV, Hochul said when she found out the real reason why he left, she wasn't pleased.
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