Nor did Cuomo offer a date on which pink slips might go out.
(NYDN)Ĭuomo addressed the ongoing contract negotiations with CSEA and PEF, and said that as of yet no determination had been made about a final number of layoffs that might be needed to achieve the $450 million in workforce savings booked in the current budget. "I am working very hard and diligently and will take a very aggressive position to extend and expand the rent regulations," Cuomo told reporters. Cuomo promised a "most aggressive" strengthening of New York's rent regulations - but stopped short of calling for the end of vacancy decontrol. With the “birther” issue snatched from his hands by Obama, Trump is facing a new question: Does he have another media-mesmerizing trick up his sleeve? On his first day on the campaign trail in N.H., he hinted at what he hopes is the answer: new questions about Obama mixed with a focus on bread-and-butter issues. For weeks, the supposed presidential candidate has been hammering President Obama for not releasing his "long-form" birth certificate after a long silence, the White House shockingly responded by sending Obama to the podium to address the issue and releasing his detailed birth certificate from Hawaii, which should dispel suspicion about his nation of origin. The President and First Lady flew to Chicago to sit down with the talk show queen after a surprise press conference in which Obama handed his long-form birth certificate to reporters, trying to end the "birther" controversy once and for all. Obama took a load off on the couch after stirring up a frenzy with the release of his birth certificate. Obama’s decision to send an intelligence chief to the Pentagon and a four-star general to the Central Intelligence Agency is the latest evidence of a significant shift over the past decade in how the United States fights its battles - the blurring of lines between soldiers and spies in secret American missions abroad. The campaign has made it plain that “new voters” continue to be a key target. It was an invitation from President Obama to join him for dinner at an affair at the Waldorf Astoria last night. When the call came about a week ago, it humbled Darrelle Revis as much as it excited him. The events were expected to net up to $3 million for the Democratic Party and Obama's 2012 reelection campaign.
Jon Corzine, a gala at the Waldorf and a Roots concert at Town Hall. A trio of fund-raisers included a soiree at the Fifth Ave. President Obama crashed the Big Apple on last night for a hobnobbing, glad-handing, check-cashing blitz from the upper East Side to midtown.