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"To the women of New York, this once for you. Hope will became the first woman to win a major party's nomination for New York governor. She easily warded off challenges from New York City public advocate jumaane Williams and congressman Tom swazi. The governor relentlessly fundraised for her campaign amassing more than $30 million. And she campaigned on the record she's put up during her ten months in office, touting a series of measures on gun control and abortion rights. She signed into law this month. Hockey used her speech to speak out against the Supreme Court's recent decisions on those issues, and she signaled she intends to make them a big part of her general election campaign. On one side declares war, the other side has a choice. Are we going to surrender? Are we going to fight back? I know what I'm going to do. I'm fighting back. The governor will now face Republican congressman Lee zeldin in November. She'll be on a ticket with lieutenant governor Antonio Delgado, who easily defeated progressive activists Anna Maria archila and former New York City council member Diana Reina on Tuesday. John Campbell, WNYC news. R&B singer R. Kelly this morning goes to Brooklyn federal court for sentencing prosecutors is seeking a minimum 25 year term in the sex trafficking case. The defense is aiming for ten years or less last year jury convicted Kelly of racketeering and other charges in a trial seen as a signature moment in the me too movement Kelly is also facing child pornography and obstruction of justice charges in Chicago and goes on trial in August. R and W trains are delayed this morning delays also an NJ transit montclair Putin and Morris and Essex lines. Your forecast now. Sunny and warmer today at 84 cool tonight down to the 60s once again and then

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"New York, this once for you. Hope will became the first woman to win a major party's nomination for New York governor. She easily warded off challenges from New York City public advocate jumaane Williams and congressman Tom swazi. The governor relentlessly fundraised for her campaign, amassing more than $30 million. And she campaigned on the record she's put up during her ten months in office, touting a series of measures on gun control and abortion rights she signed into law this month. Hoku used her speech to speak out against the Supreme Court's recent decisions on those issues, and she signaled she intends to make them a big part of her general election campaign. On one side declares war, the other side has a choice. Are we going to surrender? Are we going to fight back? I know what I'm going to do. I'm fighting back. The governor will now face Republican congressman Lee zeldin in November. She'll be on a ticket with lieutenant governor Antonio Delgado, who easily defeated progressive activists Anna Maria archila and former New York City council member Diana Reina on Tuesday. John Campbell, WNYC news. The New York City parks department is set to plan 80,000 trees over the next four years. It's the biggest investment in tree planning in half a decade, but local news outlet city limits reports local lawmakers are criticizing the plan, council members argue the trades aren't enough to close the large gaps in the city's Canopy, those breaks tend to occur in low income neighborhoods with more residents of color, shade from trees would help protect those areas against extreme heat caused by the climate crisis, more trees are also needed to replace those lost during increasingly frequent storms. Another effect of the climate crisis. 67 were clouds now warmer today up to 84 with lots of sunshine and 68 tonight, so cool once again and then tomorrow sunny and even warmer at 88. It's 5 34. Support

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"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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"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 Chile 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 our Chile 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 Raina 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 The state's 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 the 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 holds 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 had endorsed 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 Chile's 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's not wanted by the governor you may want to be you know that quote unquote activist LG having press conferences and seeing what you want to say but after about four weeks nobody would probably listening 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 report is coming up next and later on morning edition poet Amanda Gorman talks about the meaning of Juneteenth Woman reflects on the upcoming holiday and reads her poem faith and fury coming up at about 15 minutes 71 and overcast now partly sunny and.

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"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.