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Cuomo Hires a Staff
The list includes:
Robin Baker, executive director attorney general for criminal justice;
Eric Corngold, executive deputy attorney general for economic justice;
Mylan Denerstein, deputy attorney general for social justice;
Jenny Rivera, special deputy attorney general for civil rights.
-- Azi PaybarahThe Politicker
Fantasy Politics: The Senator from West Palm
"I'm a freakin' Senator!" he said. He said the Clinton people campaigned for him, had flown him up, put him up at the W, and he had to be on a flight back to Florida at 7:30 a.m. "Man I'm hammered," he said. He said he'd won as an Independent by 18 votes. He was a just slightly-overweight, kinda buff white guy, definitely over 30, probably not 40, and maybe 5' 11". He had a little hipster beanie-hat on.
So, okay, he was a Senator. So then what was he going to do now? "Bend over a page, I guess," he said.
He looked around at all the suits outside the Sheraton. "These guys don't even know I'm one of them," he said. "I'm not going to be like them, am I?" --Choire Sicha
Choire Goes Outside to Smoke
Where was the Republican victory party, they wanted to know. Albany?
Where's that?
The Republican trio--they worked for Proctor and Gamble and hailed from Orange County and Cincinnatti--were most concerned about the Missouri and Virginia races.
They considered only very briefly sticking around to see Hillary Clinton and the like arrive. "Ew, she's a nasty woman," said one of the two blonde women, who described herself as a financial conservative. She planned to return to New York at Christmas with her two kids, and had reservations at the Ritz.
-- Choire SichaHevesi's Survival
"The question is, does he make it to the New Year."
According to this source, the leading replacement would be Bill Mulrow -- not NYC comptroller Bill Thompson.
And it should be noted this Democrat, unlike some revelers here, wasn't drinking.
-- Azi PaybarahEvents for October 24, 2006
NYPIRG Straphangers Campaign and Transportation Alternatives release the annual Pokey Awards for NYC's slowest bus routes in Union Square.
Adolfo Carrion visits middle school tech leaders at the Bronx Writing Academy before joining Verizon's HopeLine to hand out cell phones to battered women.
Christine Quinn promotes the City Council's Food Today Health Tomorrow campaign at the St. Margaret Mary Church Food Pantry in Astoria.
Hillary Clinton speaks at the Count Me In Make Mine a Million Dollar Business event at the Hammerstein Ballroom; attends the dedication of the Lieutenant Michael Murphy Post Office in Patchogue; and then receives the endorsement of the Nassau and Suffolk County PBAs and the Nassau County Detectives Association at Suffolk County PBA headquarters.
Assemblyman Tom DiNapoli and Nassau County Vietnam Veterans of America hold a press conference to increase awareness of Agent Orange health concerns in the Mineola Press Room.
—Nicole BrydsonEvents for September 28, 2006
Coalition for the Homeless holds a briefing on an increase in family homelessness in New York City at their Fulton Street headquarters.
A demonstration and rally against waterfront development will be held at 2201 Avenue U in Brooklyn.
Transportation Alternatives releases "Above the Law: A Study of Government Parking Permit Abuse in New York City" on the steps of City Hall.
The New York Immigration Coalition announces findings that show violations of the Schools Chancellor's translation and interpretation regulation in front of the Brooklyn High School of the Arts.
Public housing residents call on the state to restore operating funds for public housing in front of "The Charging Bull" at Bowling Green.
A memorial service will be held for former Giuliani aide Martin Barreto at St. Paul's Chapel at Columbia University.
NYC Voter Assistance Commission hosts a women's career forum in politics and civic engagement at Barnard College.
Keith Wright hosts a Town Hall meeting on voting rights at the Harlem State Office Building.
Black 47 headlines a fundraiser for gubernatorial candidate Malachy McCourt at Connolly's Pub on West 45th Street.
The London Review of Books hosts a panel discussion on "Does The Israel Lobby Have Too Much Influence on U.S. Foreign Policy?" at Cooper Union's Great Hall.
Marty Golden hosts a Town Hall meeting on education with the new Superintendent Jean-Claude Brizard at P.S. 222 in Brooklyn.
Law enforcement unions endorse Nick Spano in front of the Greenburgh Police Department in White Plains.
Jeffrey Klein calls on the legislature to reconvene a conference committee to work out differences on civil confinement legislation at the Tuckahoe Village Hall.
The Assembly holds a hearing on the Con Edison power outages at the Westchester County Center in White Plains.
—Nicole BrydsonPirro in Tears, Not Dropping Out
With a story set to break on WNBC, Pirro confirmed to a group of reporters that she iswas under investigation by federal law enforcement officials. They are reportedly looking into an allegation that she had placed an illegal wire-tap on the phone of her husband Al.
About a year ago, Pirro said, she initiated a conversation with Bernie Kerik (of all people) about possibly investigating her husband, who she suspected of carrying on an extramarital affair.
Teary-eyed, and with her voice cracking, she went on to say that the investigation -- mounted by the same U.S. Attorney's office that prosecuted her husband seven years ago for tax fraud -- was a political smear campaign. She denied that any wire-tapping took place.
"In the midst of matrimonial discourse, I was angry and had him followed to see if what I suspected was true," she said.
"Many of you have asked me why I stay in my marriage....my husband is a great father..."
She said that she's not planning to drop out of the AG race.
-- Azi PaybarahEvents for September 27, 2006
Joe Bruno will address delegates at CSEA's Annual Delegates Meeting at the Sheraton Hotel.
David Weprin calls on Congress to raise the federal minimum wage and hosts Volunteer Emergency Services Day at City Hall.
Stonewall Dems hold their monthly meeting at the LGBT Center featuring Leecia Eve, Jonathan Bing, Peter Hatch of the Working Families Party and a representative from the campaign of Hillary Clinton.
New York Log Cabin Republicans host their fall Gala.
The NYC Voter Assistance Commission offers free naturalization assistance as part of Voter Awareness Month at the Salvation Army in Jackson Heights.
U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao speaks to the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Alumni Foundation at the Sheraton Hotel.
Dave Mejias denounces Peter King's support for congressional pay raises at the Mineola Press Room.
—Nicole BrydsonFaso Reaches Out
When we reached his press secretary on the phone, she had to keep her voice down because Faso was working the phones right next to her ("I really appreciate ... " and "I'm up in Albany next week ... " we heard him say in the background).
Del Percio said that Faso will attend a Conservative party dinner tonight at the Sheraton.
- Jason HorowitzCaption Contest
Hindery's Suggestion
"If [Bloomberg] would just write me a check for as much as he wrote the Sheraton on the night of his election, we'd have it pretty well taken care of," he said this morning. read more »
Of course, Freddy has to raise the money within campaign finance limits, but you get the idea. Will Mike take pity?
(Cost of that election-night party: $249,765.)Last Minute
Everybody Loves Eliot
He told a story about an anonymous Wall Street lawyer warning him, "We have powerful friends." Spitzer continued: "I would tell you what I said, but the FCC would fine me, but I'll give you a hint - you remember what Vice President Cheney said to Senator Leahy." read more »
The only awkward part of this reform thread was that the unreformed political establishment -- county chairs, Al D'Amato's brother, Sheldon Silver -- knows how to pick a winner, and its members all bought tables at Spitzer's lunch.
Spitzer's allies, though, assure us that he's willing to bite the hand that feeds him.









