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Democrat Kathy Hochul sworn in as elected New York governor
"New York governor Kathy hochul was sworn in for her first full term on Sunday making history as the first woman elected to the position in the state. Hi, Kathy hochul. Do celebrity swear. Do solemnly swear. Kathy hochul starts her first full four year term as New York's governor but wants to make more than history. I came here to make a difference. Democrats says they're a fight ahead. First, we must and will. Make our state safer. This means New Yorkers can walk our streets and ride our subways. Our kids can go to school, free from fear. Local, who defeated Republican Lee zeldin also called for making the state more affordable, citing the high cost of living. Also sworn in Sunday, lieutenant governor Antonio Delgado, Julie Walker, New York

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Michael Luciano Is Hung on New York Special Election
"Apparently you don't need to think at all to work at mediaite just like media matters Just young inexperienced barely literate and an ideologue of the left Now a perfect example of this is Michael Luciano He's a Luciano And he wants you to know because he's so worldly Let's see here Want you to know that this election Really came down to one place Well this is a significant victory for Democrats Republicans lose special election and swing district they were poised to win Democrat pat Ryan is headed to Congress after defeating Republican Mark molinaro In a special election on Tuesday night With just a small handful of votes left to be counted Ryan leads 52 to 48% in New York's 19th congressional district last month multiple polls showed Ryan trailing by double digits Not surprisingly Republicans were optimistic about capturing the seat Which Democrat Antonio Delgado vacated to become lieutenant governor of the state in May Located in upstate New York The 19th went for Donald Trump by 7 points in 2016 and Joe Biden by two in 2020 District is largely rural which is why Republicans were optimistic about flipping the seat in a midterm election because historically The president's party endures a net loss in House seats MSNBC Steve kornacki was the network's big board parsing county vote data just before NBC News called the race

Bloomberg Radio New York
"antonio delgado" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"U.S. congressman Charlie Crist has won the democratic nomination for governor in Florida, putting him in a position to challenge Republican incumbent governor Ron DeSantis this fall. Chris defeated Mickey free the state agriculture commissioner 60% to 35%. Chris, during his victory speech called out his opponent's rhetoric, he won't condemn hate or extremism. Like the Nazis running around our state waving his flags and spreading anti semitic hate. Are you kidding me? Meanwhile, governor desantis promised to fight for conservative policies. At the end of the day, we are not going to let this state be overrun by woke ideology. Governor desantis spoke had a key Florida free event in Miami dade last night. In New York's congressional primaries, redistricting led to representative Jerry Nadler beating another powerful democratic committee chair Carolyn maloney, 55 to 24%. In the litmus test of the overturning of roe V wade, Democrat pat Ryan won a special election in the 19th district to replace Democrat Antonio Delgado, who became New York's lieutenant governor, Ryan, with 52% beat Republican Mark molinaro, who got 48%. The White House asked president Joe Biden will make the long awaited announcement on student debt relief today. Bloomberg's at Baxter reports. It has been something the president has been planning for quite a while now, and The White House was keeping the cars very close to the vest. The president has been grappling with targeted relief while at the same time counteracting any fallout, such as contributing to inflation. Now, advocates and allies expect a pause on loans for an additional four months through the end of the year, as well as some form of partial forgiveness. We should know today. In San Francisco, I'm Ed Baxter Bloomberg radio. Live from the Bloomberg interactive broker studios. This is global news. 24 hours a day on air, and on Bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts and more than a 120 countries. I'm Michael Barr and this is Bloomberg. Progressive notes that most people don't get to experience making a game winning touchdown, or a walk off home run. So we're going to talk to you like you did something great. So you can bask in

Bloomberg Radio New York
"antonio delgado" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Republican incumbent governor Ron DeSantis this fall. Chris defeated Nikki free, the state agriculture commissioner 60% to 35%. In New York's congressional primaries, redistricting led to representative Jerry Nadler beating another powerful democratic committee chair, Carolyn maloney, 55 to 24%. In a litmus test of the overturning of roe V wade, Democrat pat Ryan, won a special election in the 19th district to replace Democrat Antonio Delgado, who became New York's lieutenant governor Brian with 52% beat Republican Mark molinaro, who got 48%. In baseball, the Yankees beat the mets four two for two game sweeping series, the Red Sox nationals in a's lost, the Orioles and giants won. Global news, 24 hours a day, on air, and on Bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than a 120 countries. I'm Michael Barr, this is Bloomberg Nathan. All right, Michael, thank you. It is 6 19 on Wall Street live from the Bloomberg interactive broker studios This is Bloomberg daybreak and we're very pleased to be joined now by Liz Ann Saunders, chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab on a morning where investors have a lot to mull over Liz and good morning. Signs of deterioration in the economy and a lot more hawkish talk ahead of Jackson hole. How do you advise your clients through all that? Well, the economic data has been for the most part abysmal, the regional fed surveys, the peak global PMI yesterday has probably a lot of people on pins and needles. Regarding the ISM, your 5 months in a row down in the LAI. I think that that does somewhat firmly. Point to recession. But at this point, I think recession or no recession is more of an academic debate. There's no question that the economy is slowed. It's possible it could be rolling recessions across different segments of the economy at different times, but with the market having, at least in the case of the S&P, tried to broach its 200 day moving average that failed. So some technicians saw that as a sign, some measures of sentiment had gotten a little bit fraught. So we've been saying is, first of all, maintain your discipline. We were suggesting definitely fade the lower quality areas that had rallied things like the meme stocks down the profitability spectrum into no profitability. But lean into the higher quality areas. So that's the approach we've been taking at least for stock pickers is to be very quality oriented. In terms of quality, does that mean things like make a cap tech? We've seen a lot more of a focus there, particularly among hedge funds, according to some analysts that they're getting a lot more of a second look. Well, mega cap tech, that's a descriptor for a group of large cap stocks. It doesn't automatically suggest quality. So even if you look at what I often call the super 7 and I post a chart on this couple of times a week on Twitter, the big 7 names, wide, wide divergence in terms of how they've been performing over the past year or so in particular during this latest rally. And if you were to screen on a number of different factors around profitability or balance sheet or free cash flow, you would see a big difference. So that's the point about being factor based as you're actually looking for certain characteristics as opposed to monolithically choosing either at the sector level or even a segment within a sector. I think this is a time you have to be discerning company by company, not be narrative based in terms of investing monolithically. Given the deterioration we've seen in the data does chairman Powell continue with a hawkish tone in Jackson hole on Friday. Well, I don't know, honestly, but that's certainly what everybody's going to be watching for. I'd also be looking to see whether he pushes back on the recent loosening of financial conditions. And they've started to tighten a little bit very recently, but you would see that loosening in financial conditions. I would expect him maybe to at least subtly push back on this notion of a pivot. That's less in the current narrative right now than it was a few weeks ago, but I always found that the pivot argument to be odd in the sense that a pivot to the extent a fed watcher or market participant was viewing pivot as going from rate hikes to rate cuts. In my mind, the only condition under which the fed would so quickly move to a rate cutting mode would not just be a treatment inflation. I think that would damage their credibility if they went to rate cutting simply because inflation has started to come down. That would only I think be preceded by a much more significant worsening in the economy than what we already have here. And or a much more significant worsening in the labor market. So pause at some point as possible, but a pivot to rate cuts. That's a pretty dour economic backdrop in our view. Only about 30 seconds left here, Lizzie. But what do you think the fed needs to see to move toward that potential pause? Well, they have said they want to see a series of lower inflation readings and we have another CPI between now and the FOMC meeting mister has called it several months. But I also think it would have to be some deterioration in the labor market so that their dual mandate were both in the spotlight not just the inflation mandate, which is the current set of circumstances. Thanks so much, Liz and again, great having you on with us this morning. Liz and Saunders. Chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab. Stay with Bloomberg radio full coverage of Jackson hole with Bloomberg surveillance. They're going to be there tomorrow morning when the symposium kicks off and of course chairman Powell's speech Friday 10 a.m. Wall Street time. Keep it right here on Bloomberg radio will have it covered all

Bloomberg Radio New York
"antonio delgado" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"We no longer have a woman representing Manhattan in Congress. Last night, Nadler, thank maloney. And I will return to Congress with a mandate to fight for the causes so many of us know to be right. Nadler will face Republican Mike zimbalist. In another key congressional race, Daniel Goldman won in the tenth district over a fellow Democrat uline knew 26 to 24%. Goldman faces Republican Denny hampden in November. In the 17th district, Sean Patrick maloney chair of the House Democrats campaign arm won with 67% he'll face Republican Michael Lawler, who got 76%, and a special election in the 19th district to replace Democrat Antonio Delgado, who became New York's lieutenant governor, Democrat pat Ryan, with 52% beat Republican Mark molinaro who got 48% the race was seen as a litmus test after the Supreme Court overturned abortion rights. More, I know the New York races later. Michael Barr now over to Bloomberg's Amy Morris with key results in Florida, Amy. Thank you, Michael, representative Charlie Crist has won the democratic nomination for governor of Florida beating out the state agriculture commissioner and more progressive Nikki fried with nearly 60% of the vote. Chris, a former Republican governor himself, will challenge Republican incumbent Ron DeSantis. If we work together, stand up to this bully, we will defeat him in November. Meanwhile, Val demings won the democratic primary for Senate with more than 84% of the vote and she will challenge Republican incumbent senator Marco Rubio in Florida. In Washington, I'm Amy Morris Bloomberg daybreak. Great Amy, thank you about one other state held election yesterday in Oklahoma, Trump back congressman markwayne mullin defeated former state House speaker TW Shannon and a special runoff for the Senate seat now held by retiring Republican Jim inhofe. Mullen will face former democratic congresswoman Kendra horn in November. And we'll have much more on the primaries throughout the morning, Karen, but another story we're following today, President Biden is expected to make his long awaited announcement on student debt relief. We get the latest from Bloomberg's Ed Baxter. It has been something the president has been planning for quite a while now, and The White House was keeping the cars very close to the vest. The president has been grappling with targeted relief while at the same time counteracting any fallout, such as contributing to inflation. Now, advocates and allies expect a pause on loans for an additional four months through the end of the year, as well as some form of partial forgiveness. We should know today. In San Francisco, I'm at Baxter, Bloomberg daybreak. Great, and thank you, we now turn our attention to the Federal Reserve's annual Jackson hole economics symposium. It starts tomorrow and culminates with a speech from Jay Powell on Friday, drew mad as chief market strategist at MetLife investment management tells us, but he expects from the fed chair. It's a simple message rates are going to continue to move higher because inflation is still above where the fed would like to see it. In terms of how the market is going to take that, I think the market's pretty well expecting that. And the real question everyone's asking now is how much negative news does the fed need to see before it changes that tune? I met life investment management drew Madison says there's an increasing likelihood of recession, even if it's not showing up in the labor market yet. Well, meanwhile, Karen, we're Minneapolis fed president Neil kashkari says it's very clear the Central Bank needs to tighten monetary policy. With inflation this high, I'm for me, I'm in the mode of we need to err on making sure we're getting inflation down. And only relax when we see compelling evidence that inflation is well on its way back down to 2%. Minneapolis, fed president, Neal cash carri, please stick with Bloomberg for complete live coverage of the Jackson hole symposium, Bloomberg surveillance will be there starting tomorrow with Tom Keene, Lisa, Abramovich, and Jonathan farrow. We turn to corporate news now, Nathan, we're continuing to see major retailers struggle shares a Nordstrom down 14% following its latest earnings report and we get more live from Bloomberg's ready to young good morning Renee. Good morning, Karen. Investors initially saw Nordstrom as insulated by its affluent customer base, but its outlook tells a different story as the retailer's rack business slows on consumer demand and inventory buildup. The department store operator is lowering its full year forecast just three months after raising its outlook. Earlier this week, Macy's also cut its full year forecast. And now both retailers are moving aggressively to clear out inventory. Other high end U.S. consumer companies such as Ralph Lauren and Estee Lauder have also trimmed forecasts. Live in New York, I'm Renee young Bloomberg daybreak. I would need a thanks on the flip side shares of Bed Bath & Beyond are up almost 15% in early trading the Wall Street journals reporting the home goods retailers selected a lender to provide financing as it seeks to boost liquidity and pare down debt. And finally, Nathan tributes are still pouring in this morning for Julian Robertson, the billionaire founder of Tiger management who has died at the age of 90. Robertson became one of his generation's most successful hedge fund managers and a mentor to a wave of investors known as Tiger cubs. Robertson started Tiger management in 1980 with just under $9 million. By the late 90s, his funds had $22 billion in assets and annual returns averaging 32%. Again, futures this morning are a little change straight ahead your latest local headlines plus a check of sports. This is Bloomberg. Thank you Karen to 6 O 7 on Wall Street where it's 71°

WNYC 93.9 FM
"antonio delgado" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Anna Maria Archie was at the state capitol on the last day of May to rally for an affordable housing Bill But she and a handful of activists carved out a few minutes to walk down to lieutenant governor Antonio Delgado's office Delgado wasn't there that day So instead our Sheila made her case to the person working the front desk Well my name is Anna Maria I'm a candidate for lieutenant governor And I came here Archie is a longtime activist from Brooklyn She cofounded make the road New York and influential immigrant rights organization And now she's making her first run for office pitting her in a three way race with Delgado and Diana Reina a former New York City council member Reina is a moderate running to Delgado's right while Archie is running on his left The lieutenant governor should be a champion of people not just someone who goes around the state cutting ribbons and representing the governor and saying yes and staying quiet but someone who is the lieutenant governor's primary doesn't usually generate much buzz in New York It's not a particularly glamorous role with no real constitutional responsibilities aside from being next in line to the governor's office But this year's race is different It was completely upended just two months ago As states lieutenant governor has just resigned Brian Benjamin turned himself over to federal authorities Prosecutors say it was a scheme to obtain thousands of dollars in illegal campaign contributions Benjamin was governor Kathy hochul's pick for lieutenant governor after she took office in August But he spent just 6 months in the role before a bribery scandal did him in Hoku picked Delgado to replace him in May He represented part of the Hudson valley in Congress but he's not well known across the state and he doesn't have much time before the primary Delgado touted his credentials during a debate on spectrum news this week I bring to bear a certain level of experience a certain record And what I come into this position the expectation is that I'm an active partner Electing a lieutenant governor isn't like the federal system where the presidential nominees pick their own running mate New York world separate primaries for governor and lieutenant governor then the winners from each party are paired together as a single ticket in November The arrangement goes back decades and it's led to some awkward situations in 1982 governor Mario Cuomo found himself paired up with Al del Bello who would endorse Cuomo's rival Ed Koch It didn't last long Del Bello quit two years into Cuomo's first term This year hoku is running with Delgado and archila is running with jumani Williams the New York City public advocate Diana reyna is paired up with Long Island congressman Tom swazi and raina says she and swazi are committed to the same vision We want to change the direction of our state We want to provide leadership We want to demonstrate what is our proven record We want to be able to bridge build State senator Michael gianaris is a Democrat from queens who co chairs our chiles campaign He says separate primaries give voters more choice And if the voters choose candidates from rival campaigns so be it A lot of people have made noise about how the government should have a partner I think the governor should have someone who pushes her to be better Robert Duffy doesn't see it that way He served a term as Andrew Cuomo's lieutenant governor and he says the job would have been miserable if he didn't have a good relationship with the governor If you are somebody who is a lieutenant governor who is not wanted by the governor you may want to be the quote unquote activist LG having press conferences and seeing what you want to say but after about four weeks nobody would probably listen any longer The primary is set for June 28th Republicans have already settled on their candidate NYPD veteran Allison esposito was the only one to enter the GOP race John Campbell WNYC news Marketplace morning reporters coming up next and then in ten minutes at 9 o'clock it's the BBC NewsHour 93.9 FM Let's check him in London to see what they're working on London good morning Good morning WNYC I'm Tim Franks on today's NewsHour will Ukraine formally move closer today to joining the European Union and if so so what That's BBC NewsHour coming up at 9 or 93.9 FM WNYC WNYC is supported by Walt and local meet committed to a more sustainable food system by offering home delivery of grass fed and pasture raised beef chicken pork and wild caught Atlantic seafood all from local partner farmers more at Walden local meat.

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"antonio delgado" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Groups before giving them more money What A looming vote on a potential rent increase has tenant groups rallying in The Bronx the rent guidelines board might raise rents two to 4% on one year leases in four to 6% for two year leases Tenant advocate Christina garmins says that would devastate those already struggling to make ends meet This is bringing average people with average income down to poverty and below because now with the paycheck I can not even buy food to eat I'm trying to make the rent work And it's not Landlords at the meeting said they need rent increases to cover surging maintenance costs The three democratic candidates for lieutenant governor debated last night for 90 minutes on New York one spectrum news Diana Reina former New York City council member said even if she and the next governor disagree on a policy issue any class would be kept under wraps I would never want to participate in such rivalry and it is not healthy for the state of New York nor New Yorkers Two other candidates Anna Maria archila and current lieutenant governor Antonio Delgado are also seeking the nomination the primary is set for June 28th early voting starts this Saturday The storms have started out there 68 now and under those dark clouds were seeing some raindrops here and there potentially thunderstorms as well a good chance of that into the afternoon today and mostly cloudy in 72 expect the same overnight into tomorrow morning and gusty 86 tomorrow so it will be hot at 7 O 7 Support for NPR comes from LifeLock by Norton reminding consumers that sensitive info sent online can lead to identity theft Learn more at LifeLock dot com slash NPR The House select committee investigating the January 6th attack on the U.S. capitol has begun a series of public hearings They say their goal is to investigate what led to the riot whether the attackers were coordinated and why law enforcement failed to stop the breach of the capitol Keep listening we'll bring you live coverage with expert analysis of each of the January 6th committees public hearings from NPR news Listen today at one on WNYC.

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"antonio delgado" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"The police Yeah well I'm pushing back Well tell her drop dead Many of my colleagues are afraid because of the intimidation that comes from some of these organizations I will stand by your side You know that I know Well I'm standing up But I'm just saying to you you know and that's not a tech or ALC or anybody else But I am going to push back when you come into my community and begin to dictate what should be done in my community God bless you and let's catch up again real soon and have a great Memorial Day weekend Good morning governor David Patterson How are you to sub Memorial Day weekend I'm having a great Memorial Day weekend but I think all of us in New York are still reflecting on the tragedy that occurred in New York two weeks ago And the one that occurred in the county of Texas you know at times in my career I've been critical of policies and procedures of the police department here in New York City and even in the state of times But in this particular situation I have a lot of sympathy for the police who went to the school in uvalde There is a difference between a hostage situation and an active shooter Now this individual who entered the school at 1130 Wednesday morning He fired a hundred rounds between 1130 and 1141 So I think he has to be perceived as an active shooter But the decision was made on the scene after a while that this was more of a barricaded either hostage situation or he's barricaded in And a lot of time went by before they were finally able to get in and execute him 9-1-1 calls made from a child in the room actually next door to where he was pleading for the police to come in So what I'm saying is even if it should have been done better and it would be embarrassing for them if it isn't But the fact is with all the variables going on in a situation like that the one we should think the most about is that the police on the scene also made the decision that he had more firepower than they did When have you ever heard of that When have you ever seen that in a movie where the police can't move Because his weapons are stronger than theirs And so my bottom line feeling is we've got to find a way to keep weapons out of the hands of people with such serious mental health issues Where else do we go in in New York governor Well in New York this week the new lieutenant governor Antonio Delgado was sworn in He was a congressman he's now officially lieutenant governor To lieutenant governor's race will be June 28th so as the governor's race they run separately but the two winners governor of lieutenant governor in each party will run together in November Wow Wow Thank you for the information I don't think many New Yorkers know that He doesn't officially become a running mate unless he wins that primary So who runs in August The congressional and legislative seats will run in August and the governor's race which is unrelated is going to stay on June 28th Governor have a great Memorial Day weekend Well John you have a great Memorial Day Do I understand that you'll be in the studio on Memorial Day I get if somebody has to work for a living I love it Well I'll be listening Thank you so much I'm getting vaccinated.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"antonio delgado" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Around the world John thank you very much investigators say they have yet to determine a motive for mass shooting at a Texas grade school that left 21 dead Governor Abbott said the only warning came in a series of private Facebook messages sent Tuesday morning He said I'm going to shoot my grandmother The second post was I shot my grandmother The third post may be less than 15 minutes before arriving at the school was I'm going to shoot an elementary school Do you have a rabbit to call the 18 year old gunman a demented person Meanwhile Houston Texas is preparing for protests of a National Rifle Association convention beginning tomorrow former president Trump is expected to speak New York governor Kathy hochul is calling for raising the age to 21 for purchasing assault weapons Hoku says she wants to raise the legal purchasing age for AR-15 style rifles That's the same type of weapon used in Tuesday's mass shooting in Texas that left 21 people dead including 19 children We must harness that outrage and that anger and that disgust that there could be someone with such wanton evil in their heart They would acquire an AR-15 go to a schoolyard after shooting their own grandmother and opening up an innocent children and teachers Governor hulk says I don't want 18 year olds to have guns at least none in the state of New York A man accused of randomly murdering a fellow passenger on a New York City subway train has made his first court appearance His lawyer urged the judge and the public not to rush the judgment Andrew Abdullah was ordered held without bail in the death of 48 year old Daniel enriquez who was on his way to a Sunday brunch in Manhattan when he was shot Democrat Antonio Delgado has been sworn in as New York's lieutenant governor becoming the state's first person of Latino heritage to serve in the statewide office Delgado takes over for Brian Benjamin who resigned following his arrest in April for federal corruption charges Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts and more than a 120 countries Michael Barr and this is Bloomberg John but Michael thank.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"antonio delgado" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"All right thanks Karen 5 O 7 on Wall Street hands on to bring in Michael Barr with more on what else is going on in New York and around the world John thank you very much sir investigators say they have yet to determine a motive for mass shooting at a Texas grade school that left 21 dead Governor Abbott says the only warning came in a series of private Facebook messages sent Tuesday morning He said I'm going to shoot my grandmother The second post was I shot my grandmother The third post may be less than 15 minutes before arriving at the school was I'm going to shoot an elementary school Do you have a rabbit to call the 18 year old gunman a demented person Meanwhile Houston Texas is preparing for protests of a National Rifle Association convention beginning tomorrow former president Trump is expected to attend New York governor Kathy hochul is calling for raising the age to 21 for purchasing assault weapons Hoku says she wants to raise the legal Persians engaged for AR-15 style rifles That's the same type of weapon used in Tuesday's mass shooting in Texas that left 21 people dead including 19 children We must harness that outrage and that anger and that disgust that there could be someone with such wanton evil in their heart that they would acquire an AR-15 go to a schoolyard after shooting their own grandmother and opening up an innocent children and teachers Governor hochul says I don't want 18 year olds to have guns at least not in the state of New York A man accused of randomly murdering a fellow passenger on a New York City subway train has made his first court appearance A lawyer urged the judge and the public not to rush to judgment Andrew Abdullah was ordered held without bail and the death of 48 year old Daniel enriquez who was on his way to a Sunday brunch in Manhattan when he was shot Democrat Antonio Delgado has been sworn in as New York's lieutenant governor becoming the state's first person of Latino heritage to serve in statewide office Delgado takes over for Brian Benjamin who resigned following his arrest in April for federal corruption charges Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake Powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts and more than a 120 countries Michael Barr and this is Bloomberg John Michael thank.

WNYC 93.9 FM
"antonio delgado" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"The leaked opinion may not represent though the court's final decision on roe versus wade A police official says nearly half of all people arrested for a hate crimes in the city this year have documented mental health issues Andrew areas is the head of NYPD's hate crime task force He told members of the city council the number of hate crimes this year rose by 27% There were 202 confirmed hate crimes between January 1st and May 1st of this year In comparison to the 159 8 5 in the same period of 2021 Arias was speaking at a joint oversight hearing of the council's committee on civil and human rights and committee on public safety Governor Kathy hochul has tapped congressman Antonio Delgado to become her new lieutenant governor the pair appeared yesterday at the state capitol Delgado says he's committed to helping New Yorkers recover and reconnect after more than two years of the COVID pandemic We need to heal together And put humanity back into our interactions with one another And I want to be a part of that healing process While hulk also says the paperwork has been submitted to place Delgado's name on the June primary ballot he is not officially resigned yet from his currency in Congress she says that will happen later this month 51 would light rain out there now morning showers yes we've been seeing that all morning long we will see sunshine later on in a high of 66 Tomorrow mostly sunny and 72 and then Friday at 50 50 chance of rain.

WTOP
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"The go WTO P never miss a moment Hello there I'm Ian Crawford teddy gelman is our producer and just ahead the U.S. Supreme Court will hold a special hearing on the Biden administration's vaccine mandate on January 7th Meanwhile President Biden tells ABC News he plans to run for a second term Inflation taking a toll on your budget and a political toll on Congress and the president On Capitol Hill I'm Mitchell Miller WTO P news time three 31 The U.S. Supreme Court will hold a special session in January on two vaccine cases loyal university law professor Jessica Levinson says the justices will hear arguments on the Biden administration's vaccine or testing requirement for large employers they will also consider the separate vaccine requirement for healthcare workers The Supreme Court is really going to be looking here at these two vaccine mandates and determining whether or not the federal government overstepped its bounds A lot of this has to do with who holds the power to implement these mandates Again the court has been really supportive of vaccine mandates that come from states or local governments but it's a different legal question when those mandates come from the federal government The vaccine are testing regimen for workers at larger companies requires workers to be vaccinated or wear face masks and get tested weekly The other vaccine requirement would mandate vaccination for millions of healthcare workers The White House quick to react to the high court's announcement press secretary Jen Psaki says especially as the U.S. faces the highly transmissible autocrat variant it is critical to protect workers with vaccination requirements and testing protocols that are urgently needed She goes on to say that at a critical moment for the nation's health the osha vaccination of testing rule ensures employers are protecting their employees Saki adds that their confident the legal authority of both policies will hold up and the DoJ will vigorously defend both in the Supreme Court Meanwhile the number of COVID cases on Capitol Hill has grown this morning House majority whip Jim Clyburn says he's tested positive for the virus and tweets yes Jade South Carolina Democrat says he has a breakthrough case He's asymptomatic His is the 8th case among lawmakers with the virus in less than a week 5 other members of the House tested positive New York Republican Nicole New York Democrat Antonio Delgado in California Democrat Barbara Lee all announced earlier this week that they have breakthrough cases Colorado Democrat Jason crow at Pennsylvania Democrat Mark Matt Cartwright tested positive over the weekend and just last week senators Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Cory Booker of New Jersey also said they had tested positive for COVID-19 all said to be experiencing mild symptoms It's three 34 there was a good news Wednesday amid the latest COVID surge Driven by the new omaka Conrad the Food and Drug Administration has authorized a pill from Pfizer that can be taken at home to create two tree COVID top government experts call the Pfizer pill pax lovid very promising but doctor Anthony Fauci notes it's hard to make The very good news is that we have a product now that has about a 90% efficacy in preventing hospitalization but the sobering news is unfortunately it is really a quite complicated and complex synthetic process The pill can take 6 to 8 months to produce The White House has more than a quarter million doses should be ready by next month 10 million doses are expected by late summer Stephen portnoy CBS News Washington President Biden says he will make another run in 2024 He joined ABC News Wednesday evening for an exclusive interview where he was pressed about his administration's response to the coronavirus pandemic Vice president said in recent days that you didn't see delta coming.

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"Go WTO P never this a moment Hello there I'm Ian Crawford teddy gelman is our producer and coming up The Supreme Court will hold hearings on the Biden administration's vaccine mandate aspects of it in the first week of the new year More COVID cases being reported on Capitol Hill now including the House majority whip D.C. will soon require some businesses to ask for proof of vaccination but why now And they can clarity The house January 6th committee was the interview another curly serving House member WTO P news time is two 31 The nation's high court will hear arguments on two cases challenging President Biden's vaccine mandate The U.S. Supreme Court will hold a special session in January on two vaccine cases CBS News legal analyst than rosenbaum explains why it's taking place and what's at stake What the court is ordering is what some have called the shadow docket where a case is heard before the Supreme Court on an emergency application without the usual briefings and arguments yet have big consequences Obviously vaccine mandates have gotten the court's attention because they don't usually grant these requests The vaccine or testing regimen for workers at larger companies requires workers to be vaccinated or wear face masks and get tested weekly The other vaccine requirement would mandate vaccination for millions of healthcare workers In response White House press secretary Jen Psaki says hessing rules ensure that both employers employees providers and patients are protected at a critical moment for the nation's health and that the Department of Justice will vigorously defend the legal authority of the vaccine mandate The number of COVID cases on the hill is growing this morning with House majority whip Jim Clyburn announced that he has tested positive for the virus in tweets a South Carolina Democrat says he tested positive for a breakthrough case of COVID-19 and that he is asymptomatic His COVID test his positive COVID test brings the total number of lawmakers with the virus to 8 in less than a week 5 other members of the House tested positive yesterday New York Republican Nicole michaelides New York Democrat Antonio Delgado and California Democrat Barbara Lee all announced that they had breakthrough cases Colorado Democrat Jason Crowe and Pennsylvania Democrat met Cartwright tested positive over the weekend just last week Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren and New Jersey senator Cory Booker also announced that they had tested positive for COVID-19 They are all said to be experiencing mild symptoms Meanwhile a staffer for vice president Kamala Harris has tested positive for COVID-19 The White House says the staff member worked with miss Harris throughout the day on Tuesday and that the staffer tested positive yesterday morning The vice president is tested daily and received two negative test results on Wednesday She'll be tested again on Friday tomorrow and then again on Monday and accordance with CDC guidance White House officials say she'll continue her daily schedule she said to be flying to Los Angeles and will stay there through the new year Staffer who tested positive is fully vaccinated and boosted and has no symptoms Meanwhile the Food and Drug Administration has authorized the first pill against COVID-19 made by Pfizer The approval will allow those 12 and older who are at high risk of severe illness to take the pill CBS doctor David akas This is a major step forward as hospitals across the country are getting filled with COVID-19 patients if we can prevent hospitalization then we will be able to live with this virus This is the first oral at home treatment in tests the antiviral regimen was 90% effective in preventing hospitalizations and deaths in those at high risk Public health officials hope this is a game changer as the world continues to deal with COVID-19 Steve federman's CBS News is.

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"Didn't see omicron coming How did you get it wrong How do we get it wrong Nobody saw it coming Nobody in the whole world Please stop coming The president also expressed regret for not ordering the rapid at home test sooner Three days before Christmas when it's so important is that good enough No nothing's been good enough This week Biden announce new plans to slow the spread of Omar Kron including the purchase of 500 million at home rapid tests and distributing them free of charge to Americans Meantime we are learning President Biden has again tested negative for COVID after he was exposed to a staffer who tested positive after flying with the president on Air Force One This is a members of Congress are testing positive for the virus Most recently House majority whip Jim Clyburn of South Carolina announcing tonight that he's tested positive with a breakthrough case of COVID his tweets tonight said that he is currently asymptomatic Nobody told these Mitchell Miller more from Capitol Hill Because spreads so easily We'll see some fully vaccinated people get COVID President Biden's words this week holding true with Congress New York Democrat Antonio Delgado announced today he has the virus Others who have tested positive in just the last week include California's Barbara Lee New York's Nicole Pennsylvania's Matt Cartwright and Jason crow of Colorado Last weekend senators Cory Booker and Elizabeth Warren confirmed they tested positive All of the lawmakers have indicated they're dealing with mild symptoms and point to the vaccine as a means of mitigating their illness On Capitol Hill Mitchell Miller WTO P news Just days after ramping up its response to a rising COVID case raid by reinstating masks indoors D.C. now says you'll have to show proof of your vaccination status to get into certain businesses WTO fees Megan chlorine Mayor muriel Bowser issued the mandate to businesses like restaurants bars gyms entertainment venues and meeting spaces in an effort to increase the city's vaccination rate and curb the spread of COVID-19 If you are a resident who has not yet vaccinated and you want to continue enjoying these activities now is the time to get.

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"Being vaccinated boosted and tested offers protection and peace of mind Doctor Anthony Fauci says what Americans should not do is attend crowded holiday gatherings Hardee's that have 30 40 50 people in which you do not know the vaccination status of individuals Fauci says he expects those functions will be hotbeds of omicron spread CBS News White House correspondent Steven portnoy President Biden is again tested negative for COVID after he was exposed to a staffer who tested positive after a flight on Air Force One Meantime another member of Congress tonight announces he's tested positive It brings a number of lawmakers with the virus to at least 7 perhaps now 8 because of some late breaking developments WTO's Mitchell Miller on Capitol Hill President Biden says because spread so easily it's not surprising that vaccinated people are getting COVID But these cases are highly unlikely to lead to serious on us That's the case for members of Congress including the latest to test positive New York congressman Antonio Delgado like others he's dealing with mild symptoms But in less than a week four other House members who have also been vaccinated tested positive New York's Nicole Pennsylvania's Matt Cartwright Barbara Lee of California and Jason Crowe of Colorado Last weekend senators Cory Booker and Elizabeth Warren announced they had COVID both have said they believe their three shots have helped mitigate their health issues On Capitol Hill Mitchell Miller WTO P new just into the WTO newsroom another prominent lawmaker with COVID It's House majority whip Jim Clyburn Democrat of South Carolina announcing he's tested positive for a breakthrough case Clyburn says he is currently asymptomatic although Clyburn is fully vaccinated He acknowledged that with the growing prevalence of omikron America is in a new phase of the pandemic He says no one is immune He's encouraging everyone to get vaccinated and boosted if they have not already done so Jim Clyburn is 81 years old The House majority whip just announcing that he has a breakthrough case of COVID but no symptoms Meantime a staffer for vice president Kamala Harris has tested positive for COVID The White House says the staff member worked with the vice president throughout the day and the Stafford tested positive this morning after working with the vice president yesterday The vice president has tested daily received two negative test results today She'll be tested again on Friday then again Monday in accordance with CDC guidance White House reps say she'll continue with her daily schedule flying to Los Angeles tonight staying there through the new year The staffer who tested positive is fully vaccinated and boosted and has no symptoms Just days after ramping up its response to a rising COVID case rate by reinstating mass indoors D.C. now says you'll have to show proof of your vaccination status to get into certain businesses Megan clarity with that Mayor muriel Bowser issued the mandate to businesses like restaurants bars gyms entertainment venues and meeting spaces in an effort to increase the city's vaccination rate and curb the spread of COVID-19 If you are a resident who has not yet vaccinated and you want to continue enjoying these activities now is the time to get vaccinated Starting January 15th the businesses must ask for proof patrons have at least one shot and by February 15th they must have.

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"OP news In the meantime Montgomery county officials say they're looking at following D.C.'s example and requiring people to show proof of vaccination to enter certain businesses Montgomery county has had draft legislation to require proof of vaccination for people entering restaurants and other businesses in the works and county executive Mark elric said now with D.C. calling for a so called vaccine passport It makes sense for Montgomery county to follow suit Now we're in a position that we would definitely want to do this because unvaccinated people in the district might find us is the place they would want to go Richard further put more of our restaurants at risk and more of our patrons at risk Earl stoddard the county's assistant chief administrative officer said you require the council to act as the board of health to pass such a regulation Ask about the county's mask mandate started said the council will be briefed on the current COVID-19 case surge Kate Ryan WTO P knew There was some good news today amid the latest surge in COVID cases driven by the new omicron variant the Food and Drug Administration authorizing a new pill from Pfizer that could be taken at home to treat COVID Top government experts called the Pfizer pill pax lovid very promising but doctor Anthony Fauci notes it's hard to make The very good news is that we have a product now that has about a 90% efficacy in preventing hospitalization but the sobering news is unfortunately it is really a quite complicated and complex synthetic process The pill can take 6 to 8 months to produce The White House has more than a quarter million doses should be ready by next month 10 million doses are expected by late summer Stephen portnoy CBS News Washington We are learning President Biden has again tested negative for COVID after he was exposed to a staffer who tested positive after flying with the president on Air Force One This is more members of Congress are testing positive for the virus Mitchell Miller with more Because home across spreads so easily We'll see some fully vaccinated people get COVID President Biden's words this week holding true with Congress 7 lawmakers have now tested positive and all of them have been vaccinated New York Democrat Antonio Delgado announced today he has the virus Others who have tested positive in just the last week include California's Barbara Lee New York's Nicole malliotakis Pennsylvania's Matt Cartwright and Jason crow of Colorado Last weekend senators Cory Booker and Elizabeth Warren confirmed they tested positive All of the lawmakers have indicated they're dealing with mild symptoms and point to the vaccine as a means of mitigating their illness On Capitol Hill Mitchell Miller WTO P knew close call a similar close call for the vice president Kamala Harris a staffer who was in close contact with her this week tested positive for COVID That was just this morning The White House has announced that Harris tested negative via a PCR test for the virus and will be tested again in the coming days Stay close to WTP for the latest Coming up on WTO P it's something we really probably don't want to think about but what can we expect from terrorists in 2022 will talk to our national security correspondent about that coming up It's 7 36 I.

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"Decision makes it less risky to adopt the same policy Ryan Why not That's how Montgomery county executive Mark L rich reacted to the question of whether to adopt a vaccine passport That is requiring people to show proof of vaccination before entering certain businesses Now that D.C. has adopted the measure elric said Montgomery county could do the same without fear of losing business to D.C. I've asked for the focus on things like dining movie theaters entertainment and probably gems Because those are all places where we're tending to see mass come off The county council sitting as the board of health has the authority to approve the requirement the council is currently on recess Kate Ryan wtp news There was some good news today amid the latest surgeon COVID cases driven of course by omicron The FDA authorized pilots of it a pill from Pfizer that can be taken at home to treat COVID Top government experts call the Pfizer pill packs lovit very promising but doctor Anthony Fauci notes it's hard to make The very good news is that we have a product now that has about a 90% efficacy in preventing hospitalization but the sobering news is unfortunately it is really a quite complicated and complex synthetic process The pill can take 6 to 8 months to produce The White House has more than a quarter million doses should be ready by next month 10 million doses are expected by late summer Stephen portnoy CBS News Washington President Biden is again tested negative for COVID after he was exposed to a staffer who had tested positive after flying with the president on Air Force One This is more members of Congress are testing positive Mitchell Miller today on the hill Because Omaha spreads so easily We'll see some fully vaccinated people get COVID President Biden's words this week holding true with Congress 7 lawmakers have now tested positive and all of them have been vaccinated New York Democrat Antonio Delgado announced today he has the virus Others who have tested positive in just the last week include California's Barbara Lee New York's Nicole Pennsylvania's Matt Cartwright and Jason crow of Colorado Last weekend senators Cory Booker and Elizabeth Warren confirmed they tested positive All of the lawmakers have indicated they're dealing with mild symptoms and point to the vaccine as a means of mitigating their illness On Capitol Hill Mitchell Miller WTO P news Two big developments linked to the capitol.

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"Back to ty t. And a spirit with you. I wanted to read one member comment before i move on to our next story This is from dank prolly. I think this is why. Watch t y t This was one hundred percent predicted ahead of time. And that's due regard to the last segment. I just did regarding the corporate media pivoting its messaging towards blaming progressives if they block the corporate handout bill. Otherwise known as the bipartisan infrastructure. Bill so we make predictions. I would like to say that most of the time. My predictions are correct. But sometimes i get them. Wrong right But you know we've been at this for a long time so usually We can see the tea leaves. You could read the tea leaves and we got to be honest with you guys tell you what the reality is all right. Well let's move on to the. Us chamber of commerce. No lobbying group wants to defeat. The budget reconciliation bill more than the us chamber of commerce and that has been abundantly clear. Well really four months now but lately they have decided to dedicate a ton of money to advertising that targets so called moderate democrats. You know these are the democrats who run in vulnerable districts. These are usually the democrats who take a lot of money in a corporate donations off their campaigns. Well the newest chamber of commerce has made it clear if you don't block. The budget reconciliation bill which raises taxes on the rich and corporations which offers all sorts of material benefits to the lives of working americans. Well we're gonna come for you and we're going to come at you real heart. So here's what we know. Based on their ad buys the ads target representatives Cindy acts me from iowa. Angie craig from minnesota antonio delgado from new york josh harder for california and elaine luria from virginia urging them to reject democrats party line spending plan over its proposed tax hikes. Because remember this is the. Us chamber of commerce. They represent the best interests of corporations of business owners of employers who certainly want to maximize their profits ensured that they're not paying their fair share in taxes now. The ad campaign comes after the chamber sent out get this a key vote letter to lawmakers urging them to reject the reconciliation package or risk. Losing the group's endorsement no member of congress can achieve the support of the business community. If they vote to pass this bill as currently constructed. The letter read now. Let me remind you all that. The reconciliation bill includes wildly popular provision. That again would improve the lives of americans which is why The support for that bill crosses party lines. Democrats republicans overwhelmingly favor it so. Losing the support of the business community wouldn't necessarily be a big deal if you're actually providing material benefits to your constituents So i want to give you an example of what these ads look like. Let's take a look. American workers and small businesses are being hit from all sides that devastating pandemic skyrocketing inflation and now the biden administration wants to hit them again with massive tax increases..

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"York. I heart radio station 81 degrees one o'clock that afternoon. I'm Jeff McKinney. The Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade will be back this year with Spectators, Mayor de Blasio says It's piece of good news for New York City when we could all use so we're very hopeful. We're working with Macy's, um That we can do this the full way the right way, which I think will be a great moment for the comeback of the city of the famous giant character balloons, floats and marching bands will all be back along with the Spectators, and there will be some covid protocols in place. Negotiations between New York City officials in the city's teachers union are underway regarding certain vaccine exemptions its requirement for all staff to get vaccinated ahead of the school year. But the union wants to solidify a process for getting a medical or religious exemption. New York State is today reporting 35 deaths its greatest single day death toll in months about 2300 people are hospitalized with Covid in New York state up about 200% since August, 1st. Covid cases spiking across the country, with Children accounting for many of in the last week, nearly 252,000 Children have tested positive, the highest since the pandemic began the spike in cases already forcing the suspension of in person learning that 1400 schools across 35 states. But when it comes to adults, a new vaccine milestone this morning 75% of American adults have now received at least one dose of a covid vaccine, and that's correspondent Elizabeth Short. See the upcoming 20 year commemoration of the September 11th attacks will be heavily guarded. As of this moment, there is no specific and credible threat directed in New York City. We have an extraordinary counterterrorism capacity. We are watching all the time. We're going to have deployments all over New York City. While there is no credible threat associated with the 9 11 commemoration here in New York, the NYPD said it is treating the event as an elevated threat. Environment. Police said the call to action from terror groups is louder this year that in prior years likely because of the 20 year anniversary and the fall of the US supported government in Afghanistan. It means the commemoration with its recitation of names, tolling of bells and moments of silence will occur with a noticeable increase in security. That's correspondent Erica Too Risky. Hudson Valley Republican who pulled out of a congressional run less than two weeks ago, is now dead of an apparent suicide. Afghanistan veteran and attorney Kyle Vanda water ran against US Congressman Antonio Delgado last year but lost. He had launched a second run for the 19th congressional district over the summer, but withdrew just weeks later. Saying he could no longer give the campaign 110% of 41 year old was found dead at Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery Monday night, Sources tell Mid Hudson News his death is being investigated as a suicide. Kristen Marks w O R NEWS. The Labor Department reports are nearly 11 million job openings nationwide. That's way above expectations and dwarfs the number of those who are looking for work. That figure is at 8.7 million. We have 81 degrees. We have the forecast on the way looking. This is Chris Collinsworth. Here's what's trending on the I Heart Sports Network presented by Draftkings, the defending national champions had a convincing win over 14 drank Miami and freshman.

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"My Flu Shot Has Hurt More": AOC Among First Congressional Members To Get The COVID-19 Shot In New York
"Representative of Alexandria, Ocasio Cortez is among the first members of New York City's congressional caucus to receive the covert 19 vaccine. She shared her experience and social media to her millions of followers. Actually didn't really hurt at all For me. I got the visor vaccine. The tetanus shot has hurt more. My flu shot has hurt more. This was actually pretty low because you Cortez and other elected officials received the vaccine yesterday based on a national security policy to maintain continuity of governance during times of emergency. And on the advice of the capital's office of the Attending physician. The Times Union, Albany reports Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and Hudson Valley representative Antonio Delgado. We're also vaccinated, as was Vice President Mike Pence.

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"Trump to be held without bail. While he awaits trial Caesar Sayaka, Florida resident who frequently praised President Trump while threatening his opponents on social media is accused of sending bombs to the Obamas. The Clinton's former vice president Joe Biden next CIA director John Brennan, congress members, Maxine Waters, and Debbie Wasserman Schultz, liberal activists, Tom Steiner, and George Soros, actor Robert deniro and CNN's main office building in Manhattan at the supreme court. Newly seeded Justice Brett Kavanagh appeared receptive Tuesday to the arguments of a condemn Missouri prisoner who says he's likely to experience extreme. Pain if he subjected to a lethal injection Russell buck Lou was scheduled to be executed last March before the high court agreed to hear his appeal. His attorneys argued at the supreme court, Tuesday, Buckley's rare medical condition could prevent a lethal injection drug from circulating properly through his veins likely leading to a death so agonizing it would violate the constitution's ban on cruel and unusual punishment. The supreme court split four two four earlier this year on whether to allow the execution to proceed meaning Justice Cavanaugh will likely cast the deciding vote in the case, and in Wisconsin, where Republican governor Scott Walker was defeated on Tuesday in his bid for a third term an office. The high tech manufacturer Foxconn says seeking to bring in workers from China to help run the factory under construction near the city of Racine. Governor Walker back to plan with the support of house speaker Paul Ryan and President Trump to. Died three billion dollars in tax credits to Foxconn claiming the taxpayer money would provide thousands of new jobs while renovating Wisconsin's economy, but Foxconn has scaled back its plans now saying it'll hire just three thousand workers in the short term, most of them and engineering positions rather than the thirteen thousand Matthew facturing jobs governor Walker had promised and the size of the tax payer subsidy has steadily increased to four point one billion dollars during two terms office. Governor Scott Walker which known for aggressively busting unions, and for his close ties to right wing dark money groups, and those are some of the headlines, this is democracy. Now democracy now dot org. The warrant piece report, I'm Amy Goodman, Juan Gonzalez, welcome to all of our viewers and listeners across the country and around the world. Democrats have seized control of the house of representatives flipping more than two dozen seats. This gives Democrats subpoena power for the first time since President Trump was elected two years ago, while the Democrats will control the House Republicans picked up two more seats in the Senate on the state level. Democrats picked up seven governorships huge turnout numbers were reported across the country. President Trump responded to the election results by tweeting, quote, if the Democrats think they're going to waste taxpayer money investigating us at the house level. Then we will likewise be forced to consider investigating them for all of the leaks of classified information and much else at the Senate level to complete that game. The terms were a groundbreaking election for women for the first time in US history. At least one hundred women will serve in the US house of representatives, including the first two native American women and the first two Muslim women later in the program. We'll hear from. Democratic socialist Alexandra Cossio Cortes who became the youngest woman ever elected to congress. But we begin today's show with two guests here in New York, Katrina, vanden Heuvel, editor and publisher of the nation. America's oldest weekly magazine. She's also a columnist for the Washington Post dot com, and we're joined by Rashad Robinson, executive director of color of change. We welcome you both to democracy. Now, let's begin with Katrina vanden who've oh your thoughts on what has taken place the house now in the hands of Democrats Republicans have expanded control of the Senate. I think taking back the house is critical is a check on President Trump. But also, I think it's important people know that a majority of the committees and subcommittees will be controlled by progressives. The progressive caucus will have about ninety members some of the women you mentioned will join and it will have thirteen committees. And I think thirty subcommittees that's important. And I think the ability to not only hold the president in the. Administration accountable on corruption on self interest on self-dealing, but the ability to lay out bold initiatives, bold, legislation may not pass with a Senate as we've seen it. But it's critical. I think that the progressive Democrats lay out in this war of ideas, that progressives have been winning to a certain extent fifteen minimum wage jobs program infrastructure, free higher. Ed. The governor's race is one spoke of critical critical both as a blue wall against the redistricting scams that we've seen from the Republicans critical also to rest back the rust belt from Trump who really did. Well, and key parts, Wisconsin. How sweet it is Scott Walker going down. I mean, my colleague John Nichols has written so much copy about this man who busted public workers assault on education has demeaned and degraded the Wisconsin idea, so I think that's critical amendment for renewed Robinson. And I were. Talking about it. One thing we've seen in this election. Amien won the barriers to democratic participation the will funded targeting voting suppression. So men men for restoring rights to ex-felons to vote one point four million Floridians will be able to vote I think is a vital step on the road to a true democracy. Statehouses? We haven't seen the numbers yet. But those will be hopeful as well flipping. I think Minnesota and a few others. So I think it was you know, it was a bittersweet night because we've seen the incendiary toxic. Nationalism xenophobia, any immigrant actions talk of this president and his enabler in the Republican party. You know, they they secured some wins. However, those who say was kinda split, let's all recall that the Senate map is the most horrific for Democrats. I mean, it's just, you know, the one third up we're really states in which the Republicans and Trump of played well, you mentioned the rust belt, and it to know that there were three states that really delivered for Trump, Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania and of the and they're those three in those three states. The statewide all Ron's either for governor or for Senate for the US Senate of the Democrats won six out of seven. So you've seen a situation now where those key states now are really not as reliable Republican as they appear to be in two thousand. One. I mean, many of those voters went for Obama in two thousand and eight and two thousand and twelve so it was that flip in two thousand sixteen that has to be looked at. And I think last night was in good insight into what is possible in twenty twenty in effect. We can talk about a twenty twenty began last night, but that's a different discussion. But I think you see it with taking back those those state houses there were some good minimum wage initiatives in states very troubling that good initiative in Washington state, the kind of carbon tax the green new deal went down. You still see the power of corporate money in our system and at the state level. There were six states that moved into total democratic contrived and the one of the New York state where the New York state Senate, which was had been very evenly divided. The Republicans control now is overwhelmingly democratic twenty three. I think is now the number in the New York state Senate win that means in terms of what can be accomplished. By progressives. Progressives won a supermajority in the Vermont house neutralizing, the newly reelected governor fill Scott's veto threat knows this. I mean, it's critical on so many levels. But historically, as you will know we've lost over a thousand state legislative seats in the last few years. So this is coming back and saying Democrats progressives are going to play at all levels, New York state. You studied you've written one? It's a major win us. See what governor Cuomo does with it because he's hid behind the inability to do much with the independent democratic conference now defeated one last race, which I think is very important one. And I were talking about is Antonio Delgado in the nineteenth congressional district that race was supercharged with toxic racist rhetoric. John Foucault has held out against good people except for teach out, but he's gone. So I think you know, it's a bittersweet, but I think real gains were made. And I think it would be wrong to. Downplay those one of the nation's most closely watched races of the year remains too close to call Georgia secretary of state Brian Kemp, holding a slim lead over democratic challenger Stacey Abrams who is vying to be the first African American woman governor in US history, but Abrams is refusing to concede because thousands of absentee ballots have not yet been counted campus currently at fifty point five percent if he dips below fifty the race goes to a runoff. The Georgia race was marred by widespread allegations of voter suppression carried out by Brian camp. Again, who is as Georgia secretary of state is in control of the elections, despite the fact many demanded that he recused himself. Meanwhile, in Florida Democrat Andrew gillum conceded to Republican Ron to Santa's after a tight race Gillam attempting to become Florida's first African American government, but faced a string of racist attacks from outside groups into Santa's who told Floridians knocked. Monkey this up and in Maryland, Republican governor Larry HOGAN was re elected defeating democrat, Ben jealous. The former head of the N double ACP or shod Robinson. You're the executive director of color of change. Yeah. I think I think these. You know, what happened last night with particularly with Andrew in Stacy's race. I think represents the way that the south is changing.