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To the United States now where authorities are warning Hurricane Idalia has the makings of an 'unprecedented event' for the Big Bend area of Florida. The storm is fast approaching and gaining strength. CNN's Gloria Pazmino is in Clearwater Beach. She says the sunshine state is bracing for a possible category 4 impact. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6336044054112
Floridians woke to catastrophic devastation this morning after Hurricane Ian slammed into the state's southwestern coast. At least 17 people are dead but US President Joe Biden is warning it could be the most deadliest hurricane in the state's history. Ian was downgraded to a tropical storm as it moved east but has since upgraded again to a hurricane. CNN's Gloria Pazmino spoke to Nick Truebridge from Fort Myers. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6313046848112
Hurricane Ian has made landfall on Florida's southwest coast packing winds of close to 240km/h, making it one of the most powerful storms to strike in recent years. From Tampa, CNN's Gloria Pazmino talks to Nick Truebridge. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6312997484112
Gloria Pazmino, CNN; Ari Kagan, New York City Council District 47 Council Member; Daniele Hamamdjian, CTV News; Andriy Shevchenko, Former Ukraine Ambassador to Canada; Randy Boissonnault, Tourism Minister & Associate Finance Minister; Bob Fife, the Globe and Mail; Fatima Syed, The Narwhal; and Garry Keller, StrategyCorp.
The outdoor dining program that has kept many New York City restaurants alive during the pandemic could be made permanent. But not everybody is on board with the idea. NY1's Zack Fink, Courtney Gross and Gloria Pazmino weigh in on the debate and discuss what's likely to happen next. They also comment on Mayor Adams' testimony before the state legislature earlier this week. The mayor made his case for changes he wants to see in New York's criminal justice laws, particularly when it comes to bail. Can he get his fellow Democrats to agree with his plan? And, in a bonus segment, Courtney takes us inside the fight to unionize an Amazon warehouse on Staten Island. We want to hear from you, especially what you think about the outdoor dining structures. Do you agree with the efforts to make the program permanent? Leave a message: 212-379-3440 Email: yourstoryny1@charter.com
After eight years in office, Mayor de Blasio is getting ready to say goodbye to City Hall in just a few days. NY1's Zack Fink, Gloria Pazmino and Juan Manuel Benítez spend some time evaluating the legacy of a man who was often much less popular than his policies. They also look ahead to the incoming Eric Adams administration. Before even taking office, the soon-to-be mayor is already clashing with many of the members of the City Council over his support for punitive segregation. Is this an early indication of how he will lead the city?
Gloria Pazmino, politics reporter at Spectrum News New York 1, and Elizabeth Kim, politics reporter for Gothamist and WNYC, talk about the latest in local politics.
This week, Mayor de Blasio announced a new COVID-19 vaccine mandate for all public employees. NY1's Zack Fink, Juan Manuel Benítez and Gloria Pazmino weigh in on his decision and the ripple effects it might have on the city. And with the general election around the corner, they take a closer look at the race for Public Advocate. The Democratic incumbent, Jumaane Williams, is highly favored to win, but he has also publicly said he's seriously considering a run for governor. So is it wise for New Yorkers to reelect him? SPECIAL EPISODE ALERT: If you're looking for more in-depth analysis about the upcoming election, be sure to join us next Wednesday, Oct. 27, at 8:30 p.m. on Twitter Spaces. The “Off Topic/On Politics” team will talk about the New York City race for mayor, and take your questions live on the virtual stage.
Gloria Pazmino, politics reporter at Spectrum News New York 1, talks about Kathy Hochul's first week as governor, and how she's handling an influx of crises for New Yorkers including the end of the eviction moratorium, the sunset on expanded unemployment benefits and more.
Ali Velshi is joined by retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, Sen. Mazie Hirono, Rep. Stacey Plaskett, Texas State Rep. Rafael Anchia, the Rev. Dr. William Barber, Roland Martin, former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance, Dr. Peter Hotez, Alachua County, FL school board chair Leanetta McNealy, Punchbowl News' Anna Palmer, the Boston Globe's Renee Graham, NY1's Gloria Pazmino, and #MeToo founder Tarana Burke.
Pressure grows as top Democrats call for Gov. Cuomo to resign over sexual harassment accusations. Plus, Covid cases are rising among children across the country. And Florida hospitalization rates are up over 350% in the past month. President Joe Biden is taking a new aggressive tone when it comes to the pandemic. And reading some political tea leaves as we get the results from two primary races in Ohio. CNN's John King hosts On today's show: CNN's Kaitlan Collins, Elie Honig, Dr. Leana Wen, Vanessa Yurkevich, Jimmy Vielkind, Gloria Pazmino, Heather Caygle, Francesca Chambers, and Margaret Talev To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
As the delta variant continues to spread, Gov Andrew Cuomo is toughening his stance on vaccinations. NY1's Zack Fink, Courtney Gross and Gloria Pazmino discuss his recent announcement regarding mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations for many state employees. Meanwhile, here in the city, Mayor Bill de Blasio is offering a $100 incentive to convince New Yorkers to get the shot. They also dive into the controversial plan to rezone SoHo and NoHo, two of Manhattan's most exclusive and iconic neighborhoods. Is the pushback really about affordable housing? Or is it about trying to preserve the character of an area that was once a bastion for struggling artists? We want to hear from you, especially what you think about the recent vaccine mandates here in the state: Twitter: #NY1OffTopic or @ZackFinkNews, @CourtneyGross and @GloriaPazmino Leave a message: 212-379-3440 Email: yourstoryny1@charter.com For more information: www.ny1.com/offtopic For more information on the new coronavirus, head to www.ny1.com/coronavirus
Eric Adams hasn't been elected mayor yet, but he's already getting a taste of the high-profile nature of the office. NY1's Zack Fink, Gloria Pazmino and Juan Manuel Benítez weigh in on the politics behind his recent meetings with President Joe Biden and Gov. Andrew Cuomo to discuss gun violence, which was the defining issue of his campaign. They also comment on the controversy around the proposed Battery Park City monument for essential workers and what it says about Cuomo's diminishing clout. We want to hear from you, especially what you think about Eric Adams's stance on public safety: Twitter: #NY1OffTopic or @ZackFinkNews, @JuanMaBenitez and @GloriaPazmino Leave a message: 212-379-3440 Email: yourstoryny1@charter.com For more information: www.ny1.com/offtopic For more information on the new coronavirus, head to www.ny1.com/coronavirus
A major First Amendment decision from the Supreme Court -- the Justices side with a former high school cheerleader who posted a profanity-laced caption on Snapchat when she was off school grounds. Plus, trouble among the Trump clan? New CNN reporting details how the former president’s constant complaints about the 2020 election are driving away his daughter Ivanka Trump and son-in-law Jared Kushner. Another factor adding to the family feud -- Kushner’s 7-figure book deal. And, the CDC’s vaccine advisers are meeting today to discuss reports of heart inflammation in young people who have received their second Covid-19 shot. CNN’s Dana Bash hosts. On today’s show: CNN’s Jeff Zeleny; Seung Min Kim of the The Washington Post; POLITICO’s Rachael Bade, Brittany Shepherd of Yahoo News; CNN Legal Analyst Laura Coates; Sara Rose, Senior Staff Attorney at ACLU Pennsylvania; NY1’s Gloria Pazmino; Former CDC Disease Detective Seema Yasmin; and Maggie Haberman of The New York Times.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Brigid Bergin WNYC's senior political correspondent and Gloria Pazmino, politics reporter at Spectrum News New York 1, offer analysis of Thursday night's debate among the Democratic candidates for NYC Comptroller.
Brigid Bergin, WNYC's senior political correspondent, and Gloria Pazmino, politics reporter at Spectrum News New York 1, talk about the latest in the mayor's race, including which candidate is getting the most support from progressives.
New York City-based political reporters Gloria Pazmino and Erin Durkin discuss the current lay of the land in the Democratic mayoral primary and the issues that are motivating voters with less than a month until the election.
It’s been years in the making, but New York might finally legalize the use of recreational marijuana. Albany lawmakers are closer than ever to striking a deal. NY1’s Zack Fink, Juan Manuel Benítez, and Gloria Pazmino discuss the details of the tentative agreement and explain how legalization could affect New Yorkers, especially in minority communities. They also weigh in on the race for mayor, as the field is shrinking and the frontrunners are starting to throw punches at each other. We want to hear from you, especially what you think about cannabis legalization: Twitter: #NY1OffTopic or @ZackFinkNews, @JuanMaBenitez, and @GloriaPazmino Leave a message: 212-379-3440 Email: yourstoryny1@charter.com For more information: www.ny1.com/offtopic For more information on the new coronavirus, head to www.ny1.com/coronavirus
Christina Greer, political science professor at Fordham University, host of the podcast FAQNYC, politics editor at The Grio and author of Black Ethnics (Oxford University Press, 2013) and Gloria Pazmino, politics reporter at Spectrum News New York 1, talk about next year's municipal elections and the start of ranked choice voting in the June primary.
With the city reaching the COVID-19 positivity threshold of 3%, public classrooms have officially closed for in-person learning. NY1’s Juan Manuel Benitez, Courtney Gross, and Gloria Pazmino explain how the announcement unfolded after hours of anticipation, confusion, and political drama. They also talk about Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams’s official entry into the 2021 race for mayor, joining a long list of Democratic candidates vying for the job. We want to hear from you: Twitter: #NY1OffTopic or @JuanMaBenitez, @Courtneycgross, and @GloriaPazmino Leave a message: 212-379-3440 Email: yourstoryny1@charter.com For more information: www.ny1.com/offtopic For more information on the new coronavirus, head to www.ny1.com/coronavirus
With just days to go until students were to return to city classrooms, Mayor de Blasio delays the start of in-person instruction for the second time. NY1’s Zack Fink, Gloria Pazmino and Bobby Cuza analyze de Blasio’s last-minute decision, especially as union leaders, teachers and parents have been voicing their concerns for weeks. And then NY1 Political Director Bob Hardt joins in to discuss former Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s visit to the city and his divisive speech, in which he laid out his grievances against de Blasio over the rise in crime and outlined his vision for the city. We want to hear from you: Twitter: @ZackFinkNews @CourtneyCGross @JuanMaBenitez or #NY1OffTopic Leave a message: 212-379-3440 Email: yourstoryny1@charter.com
All eyes may be on the November election, but next year’s race for mayor is starting to take shape. With City Comptroller Scott Stringer officially launching his campaign, NY1’s Zack Fink, Courtney Gross, and Gloria Pazmino discuss his candidacy and analyze the crowded field. They also talk about the city’s decision to move nearly 300 homeless men out of an Upper West Side hotel-turned-shelter after backlash, and they weigh in on the community’s reaction to Mayor de Blasio’s move. We want to hear from you: Twitter: #NY1OffTopic or @ZackFinkNews, @Courtneycgross, and @GloriaPazmino Leave a message: 212-379-3440 Email: yourstoryny1@charter.com For more information: www.ny1.com/offtopic For more information on the new coronavirus, head to www.ny1.com/coronavirus
NY1’s Zack Fink, Courtney Gross, and Gloria Pazmino analyze Mayor de Blasio’s plan to reopen schools in the fall and what that means for life in the city. They also discuss the recent increase in shootings and the divisions it’s furthered in the de Blasio administration. We want to hear how you: Twitter: #NY1OffTopic or @ZackFinkNews, @Courtneycgross, and @GloriaPazmino Leave a message: 212-379-3440 Email: yourstoryny1@charter.com For more information: www.ny1.com/offtopic For more information on the new coronavirus, head to www.ny1.com/coronavirus
As mass protests for police reform continue all around New York City, NY1’s Zack Fink, Gloria Pazmino, and Juan Manuel Benitez analyze Mayor de Blasio’s repeated defense of the NYPD and the backlash to the administration’s response. They also discuss the reforms that protesters are calling for, including defunding the police department. We want to hear how you're coping with the coronavirus pandemic: Twitter: #NY1OffTopic or @ZackFinkNews, @JuanMaBenitez, and @GloriaPazmino Leave a message: 212-379-3440 Email: yourstoryny1@charter.com For more information: ny1.com/offtopic For more information on the new coronavirus, head to ny1.com/coronavirus
As New Yorkers try to figure out what the next few months will look like, NY1's Zack Fink, Gloria Pazmino, and Juan Manuel Benitez discuss whether we have enough testing and know enough about the coronavirus to start to build a new normal in the city. They also look at the crisis facing nursing homes, which have seen a high death toll. We want to hear how you're coping with the coronavirus pandemic: Twitter: #NY1OffTopic or @ZackFinkNews, @JuanMaBenitez, and @GloriaPazmino Leave a message: 212-379-3440 Email: yourstoryny1@charter.com For more information: ny1.com/offtopic For more information on the new coronavirus, head to ny1.com/coronaviruscoverage and ny1.com/coronavirus
Michael Bloomberg made his first appearance on the presidential debate stage. NY1's Zack Fink, Gloria Pazmino, and Juan Manuel Benitez analyze his performance. They also discuss the future of a congestion pricing plan for New York City amid concerns that the Trump administration may hold it up. Join the conversation on Twitter: #NY1OffTopic or @ZackFinkNews, @JuanMaBenitez, and @GloriaPazmino Email: ny1podcasts@charter.com For more information: ny1.com/offtopic
What does Andy Byford's resignation mean for riders? NY1's Juan Manuel Benitez, Courtney Gross, and Zack Fink analyze the unexpected resignation of the New York City Transit president. They're also joined by Gloria Pazmino to discuss the emotional debate on gentrification sparked by comments from Eric Adams, Brooklyn borough president and candidate for mayor. Join the conversation on Twitter: #NY1OffTopic or @ZackFinkNews, @JuanMaBenitez, and @Courtneycgross and @GloriaPazmino For more information: ny1.com/offtopic
NY1’s Zack Fink, Gloria Pazmino and Bob Hardt discuss a wave of anti-Semitic attacks in the New York City area. They also analyze the increased criticism of newly enacted bail reforms in the wake of the incidents. They also look at Governor Cuomo’s decision to veto a bill that would have legalized e-bikes and e-scooters. Join the Conversation on Twitter: #NY1OffTopic or @ZackFinkNews @GloriaPazmino @BobHardt
Mayor de Blasio has a decision to make about gifted and talented programs in city schools after a panel recommended eliminating them. NY1's Juan Manuel Benitez, Gloria Pazmino, and Bobby Cuza analyze that and New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand's decision to drop out of the race for president. Join the conversation on Twitter: #NY1OffTopic or @JuanMaBenitez, @bcuza, and @GloriaPazmino For more information: ny1.com/offtopic
On election night, newsrooms are eager to predict an outcome. But what happens when the margin is razor-thin? Can you make a call? Pat Kiernan is joined by Michael Kurtz, Gloria Pazmino, and Juan Manuel Benitez to talk about the Queens D.A. race.
Legal recreational marijuana isn't coming to New York. NY1's Juan Manuel Benitez, Zack Fink, and Gloria Pazmino discuss why state lawmakers failed to strike a deal, and they break down everything else that happened at the end of the state legislative session. They also analyze the politics around animal rights in New York, including a proposed ban on the sale of foie gras. Join the conversation on Twitter: #NY1OffTopic or @JuanMaBenitez, @ZackFinkNews, @GloriaPazmino For more information: ny1.com/offtopic
On The Brian Lehrer Show, Susan Lerner, executive director of Common Cause New York, argues New York's elections are in need of reforms. Later, Gloria Pazmino, politics reporter at Politico New York, talks about who may be on the ballot in the November election, and how thay might affect the political makeup of the New York State Senate.
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