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In today's Zoom with Czarny I had the pleasure of sitting down with Anthony Brindisi, the Democratic Candidate for the newly created Supreme Court position in the 5th Judicial district in New York. We talk about his time in congress, the aftermath of last year's race, and why he chose to seek this position this year. Enjoy.
With news that Anthony Brindisi is seeking the new Supreme Court Judge seat in the 5th district I detail how a party nominee is choses for Supreme Court. I also talk about how a new seat opened up this year and the potential implications of how the late addition of the seat put some lines in jeopardy come the fall.
WIBX First News with Keeler in the Morning features newsmakers, hot topics and great conversation about everything that matters to the Utica-Rome area and the Mohawk Valley. Host Bill Keeler is joined each weekday morning from 6:00-9:00 a.m. by Jeff Monaski and Andrew Derminio on Your News, Talk and Sports Leader WIBX 950.
(Jul 13, 2021) The Adirondack Park Agency was far from a sure thing. A look back at its creation and what made it such a unique idea at the time. Also, former Congressman Anthony Brindisi is seeking a new position in the judiciary.
WIBX First News with Keeler in the Morning features newsmakers, hot topics and great conversation about everything that matters to the Utica-Rome area and the Mohawk Valley. Host Bill Keeler is joined each weekday morning from 6:00-9:00 a.m. by Jeff Monaski and Andrew Derminio on Your News, Talk and Sports Leader WIBX 950.
Wake up to the sounds of Doug Mosher and Kathy Whyte bringing you the most important news from around the Southern Tier!
Summer Vacation is on the cards, True Believers!! An early episode to take with you on your journeys. This is the Uticast, Episode #314, and this week we are joined by recurring GFOP, the One-And-Only, Erin Higgins!!! On Tap This Week: Kevin and Sam start off with some quick thoughts about TV moments, headphones at the gym and Anthony Brindisi's decision not to run again in 2022; before going right to the interview cause Sam in mentally on vacation already!! Then, Sam sits down with Original GFOP, Erin Higgins, to discuss the start of summer vacation, the best/worst gifts we've received from out students and the 1st Place (as of this recording) New York Metropolitans!! Finally, the crew comes together to debate Utica Legend: "Mr. Wrestling" Tim Woods. Plus, People getting drunk on ZOOM!!! This is The Uticast and we're here to tell you a story. #JoinTheClub #MadeInUtica UTICAST.COM Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Soundcloud Made In Utica Handshake.City
On this week's episode of the Campbell Conversations, Grant Reeher speaks with Anthony Brindisi, the former Democratic Congressman who just conceded his race for reelection in the 22nd District against Republican challenger Claudia Tenney. The 22nd District includes Chenango, Cortland, Madison and Oneida counties and parts of Broome, Herkimer, Tioga and Oswego counties. Full interview transcript Grant Reeher (GR): Let's just start with the vote counting process from your election. And I think it would take us probably seven programs to work our way through that in detail. So let me try this. Let me offer a brief summary of my understanding. And if I've got something important wrong, you correct me and then I'll ask a few questions about it. So here's my summary. In short, it was a complete mess, multiple screw ups in different counties, you had lost and found absentee ballots, provisional ballots, early ballots, contested ballots, and seemingly almost beyond comprehension, you had some
On this week's episode of the Campbell Conversations, Grant Reeher speaks with Anthony Brindisi, the former Democratic Congressman who just conceded his race for reelection in the 22nd District against Republican challenger Claudia Tenney. The 22nd District includes Chenango, Cortland, Madison and Oneida counties and parts of Broome, Herkimer, Tioga and Oswego counties.
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(Nov 27, 2020) Food pantries and soup kitchens are serving more people and have fewer volunteers due to the pandemic. They could use your help, and not just during the holidays. Also: In NY-22, Anthony Brindisi leads Claudia Tenney by just 13 votes.
New York's 22nd Congressional District Rep. Anthony Brindisi (D) joins Article One to discuss his accomplishments for the district, a COVID relief package, bipartisanship, effective legislating, broadband, who he would support for Speaker among other topics. Special Guest: Rep. Anthony Brindisi (D-N.Y.) .
In 2018 the race for New York's 22nd Congressional District seat was extremely close, with Democratic challenger Anthony Brindisi defeating incumbent Rep. Claudia Tenney by just over 4,000 votes. This year, Brindisi is the incumbent, and Tenney is the challenger. This week, Grant Reeher talks with Tenney about her campaign, COVID-19, and more.
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This episode features a conversation on rural cellular coverage and service. NYSAC’s executive Director Stephen Acquario is joined by Congressman Anthony Brindisi of New York’s 22nd congressional district, and Chairman William Farber of the Hamilton County Board of Supervisors. They will discuss the lack of cellular coverage in rural areas of the state, the need for federal infrastructure stimulus funding, and next steps to move forward with the industry to help communities in need of coverage.
WXHC spoke yesterday with Rep. Anthony Brindisi for our monthly “Call with the Congressman” The post Brindisi talks reopenings, Russia & November election (audio) appeared first on X101 Always Classic.
Whether this is your first listen or you've been with us since day one, we want to thank you all, True Believers. Doing this show has been an honor and we'll keep going for as long as you'll have us. This is the Uticast, Episode #260, and this week welcome back Five Time Uticast guest; New York State Congressman, Anthony Brindisi!! On Tap This Week: Kevin and Sam discuss 5 years of podcasting mischief before breaking down the news of the week, including Supreme Court decisions, the 50-a Repeal and the Reopening of New York State. Then, Uticast co-host Heather Wasielewski checks in from quarantine to talk unemployment, the Topping Tree and much more. Afterwards, Sam sits down with Congressman Anthony Brindisi to discuss stimulus checks, racial inequality in the United States and his 2020 rematch with Claudia Tenney. Finally, the Lads come together for history lessons, mailbag questions and a discussion about Bon Appetit. Thank you all for five amazing years!!! This is The Uticast and we're here to tell you a story. #JoinTheClub #MadeInUtica UTICAST.COM Apple Podcasts Stitcher Soundcloud Made In Utica Handshake.City
Today Brent spoke with Anthony Brindisi and Anish Shroff from ESPN.
In 2018, Anthony Brindisi won his congressional seat in New York's 22nd District by a slim margin in the most expensive House election in New York's history. This week, Grant Reeher speaks with Brindisi about the coronavirus, they look back at his first term, and look ahead to the November election.
La Cámara de Representantes de EE.UU. aprobó la resolución de Poderes de Guerra de Irán en una votación de 224-194. La resolución tiene como objetivo restringir la capacidad del presidente Donald Trump de utilizar acciones militares contra Irán sin la aprobación del Congreso. Los representantes republicanos Matt Gaetz, Thomas Massie y Francis Rooney cruzaron las líneas del partido para votar a favor de la resolución, mientras que los representantes demócratas Max Rose, Ben McAdams, Anthony Brindisi, Joe Cunningham, Elaine Luria, Josh Gottheimer, Kendra Horn y Stephanie Murphy votaron en contra de la resolución. Ahora que la resolución ha sido aprobada por la Cámara, pasará al Senado. ----- La Red Sísmica de Puerto Rico (RSPR) informó a través de las redes sociales que al menos dos temblores de tierra se han reportado durante la madrugada de hoy, viernes, con epicentros al sur de la isla. El primero se registró a las 4:05 de la mañana con ubicación a 16.64 kilómetros (km) al sur-sureste de Peñuelas y tuvo una intensidad de 4.5 grados. Este movimiento telúrico experimentó 6 km de profundidad. Mientras, a eso de las 4:41 de la mañana se originó otro sismo de 3.7 grados a 6.76 km al sur-sureste del pueblo de Guánica. La profundidad fue de ocho km. Las autoridades pertinentes no activaron ningún Aviso, Advertencia o Vigilancia de tsunami para Puerto Rico e Islas Vírgenes. El comisionado del Negociado para el Manejo de Emergencias (NMEAD), Carlos Acevedo, confirmó en entrevista con "Noticentro al amanecer" (Wapa TV) que luego de los dichos sismos han ocurrido varias replicas.
Spooky Season rolls on as we countdown to Haunted Handshake, True Believers!! In honor of that, we brought back a ghost from our past… This is the Uticast, Episode #225, and this week, we welcome back the Charismatic Enigma, GFOP Thomas Dilworth, after a 4-year absence!! On Tap This Week: Kevin, Heather and Sam are back in the podcasting studio to break down all of the hottest topics of the week, including Anthony Brindisi and Joe Marino, Wedding SZN for the Lads and our newest segment, “Thanks, I Hate It”!! Afterwards, Sam sits down with longtime GFOP Thomas Dilworth for an overdue discussion about wedding gigs, everyday anxiety and the finer points of being a DJ!! Finally, the Crew circles the wagons to debate Sears & Roebuck, Andrew Yang, Winnie the Pooh and Sleep-Deprivation. Plus, Is Water Wet?!! This is The Uticast and we're here to tell you a story. #JoinTheClub #MadeInUtica UTICAST.COM Apple Podcasts Stitcher Soundcloud Made In Utica Handshake.City
On this episode, we listen to an extended interview with former New York Congresswoman Claudia Tenney, who is mounting a comeback in the 22nd House district.
Former Congress members John Faso and Claudia Tenney were not fans of town halls, which in the past for some representatives across the country could turn into viral videos that were unflattering. When their opponents, Anthony Brindisi and Antonio Delgado, beat them in 2018 the new members said they hold more of them. So far in 2019, they're living up to the promise. We traveled to Herkimer County in Central New York and the Schoharie Valley to see how the Congressmen are making use of the town halls and what questions they are facing from constituents. Learn more: nynow.org
Today on the Eye on NY podcast: An interview with U.S. Rep. Anthony Brindisi. Brindisi, D-Utica, explains his support for H.R. 1 (For the People Act), offers his stance on President Donald Trump's national emergency declaration and shares what it was like to be sworn into office as the government shutdown was in effect. The state Assembly passed a bill to raise the legal age for tobacco purchases from 18 to 21. This is a priority for Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who included the proposal in his State of the State agenda. An explanation to help better understand the story about U.S. Rep. John Katko's "legislative effectiveness" score. There has been some criticism of Katko from opposite ends of the political spectrum. Prior to the Brindisi interview, a breakdown of what's in the For the People Act the House plans to consider this week.
Freshman members of the House of Representatives receive several weeks of training between the election and when they take office. U.S. Rep. Anthony Brindisi, D-Utica, talks about what it was like having his family with him for part of that process.
There's a warm front blowing-in, True believers!! The post-holiday hangover is here and the forecast calls for a flurry of hot takes!! This is The Uticast, Episode #185 and this week we're sitting down with WUTR Chief Meteorologist, Rachael Witter!! On Tap This Week: Heather, Kevin and Sam are back in the studio and ready to breakdown all the crazy news of the week, including the Golden Globes, the Bird Box challenge, Anthony Brindisi and Mean Gene Okerland. Afterwards, Sam sits down with WUTR Chief Meteorologist, Rachael Witter, to discuss growing up outdoors, her snowmobile obsession and her path to your television screens!! Finally, the Crew gathers around the podcasting table to discuss the Sopranos, Peanuts, dating sites and R. Kelly. Plus, In-house Lightning Round Questions!! This is The Uticast and we're here to tell you a story. #JoinTheClub #MadeInUtica UTICAST.COM Apple Podcasts Stitcher Soundcloud Made In Utica
This week on the Eye on NY podcast: U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik, who at the time of her election in 2014 was the youngest woman elected to Congress, plans to use her leadership PAC to support Republican women candidates — including women running in GOP primaries. Why is that significant? Breaking down Democratic challenger Anthony Brindisi's win over U.S. Rep. Claudia Tenney in the 22nd Congressional District race. How did he do it?
The Syracuse.com flash briefing for Monday, November 19, 2018. Anthony Brindisi widens his lead in the 22nd Congressional race and the Thanksgiving day forecast looks frigid in Central New York. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Syracuse.com flash briefing for Monday, November 19, 2018. Anthony Brindisi's lead widens in the 22nd Congressional District race and Syracuse football drops in the rankings. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Even though we're in Canada, many of us are watching the U.S. midterms next Tuesday with hope, and also fear and trepidation. Not just because the U.S. and Canada have important economic links, but also because what's happening in the U.S. also affects our social and political life up here. In particular, we've seen that Trump's brand of racism isn't stopping at the border. A return of Democratic Party strength next week will do a lot to help reign in the Republican party and the president. At least, that's the hope. Victoria Fenner, rabble's podcast producer, talked to two Americans who are working for change in their country as Tuesday approaches. 1) David Mivasair – Like many Americans, David is a dual citizen been living in Canada for a long time. And even though he's made his home in Canada for 23 years, he's understandably worried about the land of his birth. So he's doing something about it. He's campaigning in a swing district in New York State in the 22nd Congressional District of New York as a volunteer for Democratic candidate Anthony Brindisi. He's been doing Facebook posts since the middle of October which paint a picture of a beautiful rural landscape populated by very divided people. He talked to Victoria about why he decided his energy was needed in this place. 2) Music – Why Are the Guns Still Firing – performed by Joe Jencks, written by Si Kahn. Used with permission and thanks. From the CD The Forgotten – Recovered Treasures from the Pen of Si Kahn. 3) Joe Jencks – Joe is a singer, songwriter, social activist and an American from the Chicago area. In this conversation at a recent house concert in Barrie, Ontario, he talks about the state of his country and the contribution that music makes to build community and hope. 4) Music – Let Me Sing You a Song – written by Joe Jencks – in Joe's words – “dedicated to the courage, perseverance and integrity of my mentor and friend Pete Seeger. It was inspired by his 1955 congressional testimony”. From the CD Poets, Philosophers, Workers and Wanderers. Used with permission and thanks. Last minute campaign notes — David Mivasair says there is still need for volunteers to help get out the vote. Canadians welcome. If you'd like to join him, the phone number for candidate Anthony Brindisi's campaign in the 22nd Congressional District of New York is 315-281-9642 or email info@brindisiforcongress.com. On the West Coast, you can contact the Democratic campaign in the 8th District of Washington, just south and east of Seattle, at (425) 395-4775 or info@drkimschrier.com. Help make rabble sustainable. Please consider supporting our work with a monthly donation. Support rabble.ca today for as little as $1 per month!
A special episode of the Eye on NY podcast: Breaking down the results of the Spectrum News/Syracuse.com/Siena College poll in the 22nd Congressional District race. The poll found Democratic challenger Anthony Brindisi and Republican U.S. Rep. Claudia Tenney in a statistical tie.
We're two weeks away from the 2018 Midterm Elections, True Believers. With that in mind, it feels like a good time to check-in on an original GFOP!! This is The Uticast, Episode #174 and this week we're sitting down for the FOURTH TIME with Candidate for Congress in NY's 22nd District, Anthony Brindisi!! On Tap This Week: Heather, Kevin and Sam return to the podcasting booth to breakdown the wildest topics of the week, including the $1.6 Billion Mega-Millions grand prize, Canada's nationwide legalization of marijuana and Trump's great “instinct” for science. Afterwards, Sam sits down with Candidate for Congress in NY's 22nd District, Anthony Brindisi, for a wide-ranging discussion about the economy, the state of public education in America and the glut of ugly rhetoric that has infested the 2018-midterm elections!! Finally, the Crew returns to the studio to discuss John Steinbeck, gross hamburgers, the first iPod and the trajectory of the Netflix model. Plus, The Websites that Shaped the Internet!! This is The Uticast and we're here to tell you a story. #JoinTheClub #MadeInUtica UTICAST.COM Apple Podcasts Stitcher Soundcloud Made In Utica
Today on the Eye on NY podcast: Former Republican U.S. Rep. Richard Hanna endorsed Democratic challenger Anthony Brindisi in the 22nd Congressional District race. Hanna endorsed Brindisi over GOP Rep. Claudia Tenney. Hanna has been a Tenney critic. In the 24th Congressional District race, Democratic challenger Dana Balter participated in a telephone town hall meeting with local AARP members. She discussed Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security and more during the hour-long conversation. Also in NY-24: U.S. Rep. John Katko, a Republican, once again called on Balter to disavow the CNY Solidarity Coalition. Balter was involved with the group as an organizer and spokesperson before entering the congressional race.
It's just over a month until Election Day and the race to represent the 22nd District is in full force. Anthony Brindisi is in the middle of that congressional campaign, running as the Democratic nominee and I recently got the opportunity to have this conversation with him. I've always been curious about why someone decides to run for public office, as well as what the day-to-day experience is like. So that's what this conversation focuses on. This is not a deep dive into policy. Instead, I wanted to talk about the congressional race, his background and some of the lessons he's learned throughout his life as a member of the Utica School Board, State Assemblyman, and during this run for Congress. We also talk about: How do you come to policy decisions and make tough calls How do you talk to your kids about what’s happening in the country and what they’re seeing during the campaign Developing thick skin Managing Disagreements Stories from the Campaign Trail Routines to Decompress and much more Learn more about Anthony and his campaign at www.brindisiforcongress.com - and don’t forget to VOTE on November 6th. Thanks again to Anthony for making time in his busy schedule for this conversation.
The Democrat from Utica is calling on the FTC and FCC to pay closer attention to mega mergers.
Cheer up, sleepy-jeans!! It's Tuesday, so you know what that means, True Believers!! Welcome back, folks. This is The Uticast, Episode #134 and This Week; we welcome back 119th District Assemblyman, and 2018 Candidate for the 22nd Congressional District of New York, Anthony Brindisi!! On Tap This Week: Heather, Kevin and Sam circle the wagons, as they unpack the most pressing stories of the week, including: Sh*thole Gate, Hawaii Under Attack, Mallo Cups and Barack Obama. Afterward, Sam sits down with 119th District Assemblyman, and 2018 Candidate for the 22nd Congressional District of New York, Anthony Brindisi to discuss the Downtown Hospital, Transparency in Government, Net Neutrality, Climate Change and much, much more. Finally, the Crew comes back together to debate the Super Bowl, the Monkees, Taco Bell, Jumanji and Alexa's Favorite Beer. Plus, Laundry Pods!! This is The Uticast and we're here to tell you a story. #JoinTheClub #MadeInUtica #WoodstockLives UTICAST.COM Apple Podcasts – Soundcloud – Made In Utica
Hello, folks…. We're baaaaaack!! It's another glorious week, true believers, and your podcasting champs are feeling very good. Welcome back, folks. This is The Uticast, Episode #108 and This Week; we welcome back 119th District Assemblyman, Anthony Brindisi, As He begins his 2018 Congressional Run!! On Tap This Week: The gang is back in action as Heather, Kevin and Sam return to unpack bike sharing, giving up on Mars, Kid Rock for the Senate and yet another segment of “I'm Done With This Guy”. Afterward, Sam welcomes 119th District Assemblyman, Anthony Brindisi, back to the pod to discuss our changing political times, the importance of the 22nd District and his 2018 Congressional Run. Finally, the gang gets back together to deliberate the birth of Disneyland, the importance of reading terms & agreements, fidget spinners in Russia, and the all-new emoji selections. Plus, Nuanced Emotions!! This is The Uticast and we're here to tell you a story. #JoinTheClub #MadeInUtica #WoodstockLives UTICAST.COM Apple Podcasts – Soundcloud – Made In Utica
Perhaps it's fate that today is the 4th of July, and you will once again be enjoying our podcast. We can be united by our common interests in fiery hot takes. Welcome back, folks. This is The Uticast, Episode #106 and This Week; we celebrate our Independence Day with returning guest, Boilermaker Go The Distance runner, Chris Mandry!! On Tap This Week: Kevin and Sam are back as they prepare to celebrate the 4th of July, but first they need to unpack Anthony Brindisi and his Congressional run, Boilermaker 2017 and premier their new segment, “I'm Done With This Guy”. Afterward, Sam sits down with returning GFOP Chris Mandry to discuss Go The Distance, “BizAth”, the Sour Citrus Society and much, much more. Finally, the Lads weather the assault of a returning Justin Parkinson with some history lessons, the Uber Roll-Out, “The Progressive Liberal” and of course… The Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. This is The Uticast and we're here to tell you a story. #JoinTheClub #MadeInUtica #WoodstockLives UTICAST.COM Apple Podcasts – Soundcloud – Made In Utica
We've made it. Our prolonged national nightmare has finally concluded, And at long last the wait is over… the wait for Uticast, Episode #72!! Welcome back, Folks. This is The Uticast, and This Week, On the eve of the election, we are honored to sit down with 119th District Assemblyman, Anthony Brindisi!! On Tap This Week: Kevin and Sam share some thoughts on Veteran's Day, before using the Chicago Cubbies as an excuse to prolong discussing the election for as long as possible. Then, Marra joins The Lads and, against their better judgment, they try to unpack the many disgusting layers of the 2016 Election for one last, soul-sucking time. Hopefully. Afterwards, Sam sits down with 119th District Assemblyman, Anthony Brindisi to discuss the state of political discourse, law firm jingles and his path to the New York State Assembly. Finally, The Crew heads back to the studio for a quick history lesson, before debating Facebook Live crimes, aggravated mischief and lost hobbies. This is The Uticast and we're here to tell you a story. #JoinTheClub #MadeInUtica UTICAST.COM iTunes – Soundcloud – 315Live