This week Gov. Kathy Hochul announced she finally “had the parameters of a conceptual agreement” for the $237 billion state budget, claiming that only minor details need to be negotiated. Some lawmakers said they were caught off guard by the announcement. NY1 investigative reporter Courtney Gross, statehouse reporter Bernadette Hogan and political reporter Bobby Cuza discuss the reaction on the legislative side to Hochul’s announcement, as well as the issue of what’s in and what's out of the deal. They also touch on the mysterious cyberattack that was directed at the New York State Bill Drafting Commission that may delay matters even further.
After that, the commotion surrounding Donald Trump moved uptown this week when the former president visited a Harlem bodega while here in Manhattan for his hush money trial. Why was Trump in Harlem? And will this trial serve as an extended campaign stop for the Republican presidential candidate? The "Off Topic" team weighs in on the latest twists and turns of Trump’s stay in the city.
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Hizzoner playing defense
A $107 billion handshake, and a Primary Day wrap
Primary Day is upon us (again)
Surprise resignation from NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell
Up in the air, NYC faces yet another crisis
A clean slate in New York?
Can NYC suspend its ‘right-to-shelter’ obligation?
While NYC faces a flood of migrants, the casinos are coming
Mayor suspends parts of ‘right-to-shelter’ law
Subway homicide
What’s in, what’s out: Breaking down the state budget
A late budget, and Adams' anger grows
Round two: Will lawmakers approve Hochul’s new chief judge pick?
Donald Trump pleads not guilty
Out of time in Albany
Hochul gets a Bloomberg boost, while Bragg’s big moment beckons
The state budget battle begins
Council speaker pushes ‘People Over Everything’
Mayor Adams preaches while tempers flare at the FDNY
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