Andrea Bernstein appears in the following:
Mayor Bloomberg's Budget
Thursday, February 14, 2002
New York, NY —
Mayor Michael Bloomberg released his preliminary $42 billion budget yesterday. To close a projected $4.8 billion gap, the mayor is asking for one third of that amount in savings, one third in borrowing, and one third in federal or state help. As WNYC’s Andrea Bernstein ...Hotly Contested Race on Upper East Side
Tuesday, February 12, 2002
New York, NY —
Voters go to the polls in a variety of districts to select legislators. One of the most hotly contested races is on the East Side of Manhattan, where Democrat Liz Kruger is vying with Republican John Ravitz to fill the seat vacated by 33-year incumbent ...Budget Cuts Less Painful Than Expected
Wednesday, January 23, 2002
New York, NY —
Governor Pataki has announced an 88-point-six billion dollar budget. Despite dire predictions, the budget contained less painful news than anyone expected.Albany Round-Up
Wednesday, January 16, 2002
New York, NY —
Less than a week after the NY state legislature started its 2002 session, it has approved a 3.5 billion dollar deal to raise the salaries of health care workers. The accord is not only good news for health care workers, it's good news for Governor ...Gov. Pataki's State of the State
Thursday, January 10, 2002
New York, NY —
Governor Pataki sounded themes of bipartisanship and fiscal responsibility in the post September 11th world, during his his annual State of the State speech. It came at a time of BOTH dimished resources and hotly pursued political ambitions.Now Playing: Homebody/Kabul
Saturday, December 08, 2001
Tony Kushner traces the bloody invasions of Afghanistan in his newest play, Homebody/Kabul, opening December 19 at the New York Theatre Workshop.
New City Council Goes To "School"
Tuesday, December 04, 2001
New York, NY —
To fill the institutional memory void, Baruch College offered a sort of pre-school for council members. WNYC’s Andrea Bernstein attended class.In a luncheon address, Actress Valerie Harper called them thirty eight new babies. Actually, 20 are more like toddlers: Six had high-level council posts. Four ...
Carl McCall for Governor
Wednesday, November 28, 2001
New York, NY —
State Comptroller Carl McCall officially kicked off his campaign for Governor at a speech at New York University yesterday. WNYC political reporter Andrea Bernstein sat down with Mr. McCall after the speech.Race an Issue in Mayor Runoff
Friday, October 12, 2001
New York, NY —
Mark Green received 52% of the votes to Fernando Ferrera's 48%, it was a sharply divided democratic electorate as WNYC's Andrea Bernstein reports.Democrats in New York City
Wednesday, October 10, 2001
New York, NY —
The Winner will face Republican nominee Michael Bloomberg. New York City is a heavily Democratic area and many believe that tomorrow's winner will be the odds will be the odds on favorite to win in November. As the events of Septmeber 11th prove very little ...NYC Budget Gap
Friday, October 05, 2001
New York, NY —
No matter who the next mayor is, he'll face a multi-billion-dollar budget gap.First Runoff Debate
Thursday, October 04, 2001
New York, NY —
Democrats Mark Green and Fernando Ferrer agreed more than they disagreed in the first of two mayoral runoff debates.Ferrer Vs. Green
Wednesday, October 03, 2001
New York, NY —
Andrea Bernstein reports on the first run-off debate.The Economy
Monday, September 10, 2001
New York, NY —
But as WNYC’s Andrea Bernstein reports, the city economy is weakening, the next Mayor will face a $3 billion budget gap, and all those promises may not be so easy to keep.On the corner of Wall Street and Broadway: Malik Kahn sells bananas, peaches, mangoes ...
Meet Peter Vallone
Friday, August 31, 2001
New York, NY —
But as WNYC?s Andrea Bernstein reports, even with those three decades in government, Mr. Vallone still has to introduce himself to voters.Kathy Boudin To Go Before Parole Board: Exclusive Interview
Tuesday, August 21, 2001
An interview with Kathy Boudin.
Bloomberg on the Other Side of the Mic
Wednesday, July 25, 2001
New York, NY —
This might have given Republican Michael Bloomberg - himself a media mogul - a clear advantage over his political careerist rivals.But as Andrea Bernstein reports, it isn't turning out that way.The Toxic Valley: PCBs Along the Upper Hudson
Sunday, July 15, 2001
Andrea Bernstein reports on General Electric's toxic legacy in the Hudson River.
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