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Former President Donald Trump was indicted for the third time this year, facing four federal charges for a plot to overturn the 2020 presidential election. This week’s indictment includes six unnamed co-conspirators with all signs pointing to former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani being one of them.
NY1 political reporter Bobby Cuza, education reporter Jillian Jorgensen and political anchor Errol Louis discuss the legal woes Giuliani, who is a former U.S. attorney and was once known as “America’s mayor,” is facing.
The team also breaks down new rules that restaurants and other food businesses will soon have to follow. The City Council approved the city’s outdoor dining program, which will require businesses to remove outdoor sheds during the winter months. Also, in an effort to reduce rats, restaurants and bodegas have to use proper trash cans instead of piling trash bags on the sidewalks. But as Cuza explains, the industry is pushing back. Finally, New Yorkers will now have to request cutlery, napkins and condiments with takeout and delivery orders.
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Former President Donald Trump was indicted for the third time this year, facing four federal charges for a plot to overturn the 2020 presidential election. This week’s indictment includes six unnamed co-conspirators with all signs pointing to former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani being one of them.
NY1 political reporter Bobby Cuza, education reporter Jillian Jorgensen and political anchor Errol Louis discuss the legal woes Giuliani, who is a former U.S. attorney and was once known as “America’s mayor,” is facing.
The team also breaks down new rules that restaurants and other food businesses will soon have to follow. The City Council approved the city’s outdoor dining program, which will require businesses to remove outdoor sheds during the winter months. Also, in an effort to reduce rats, restaurants and bodegas have to use proper trash cans instead of piling trash bags on the sidewalks. But as Cuza explains, the industry is pushing back. Finally, New Yorkers will now have to request cutlery, napkins and condiments with takeout and delivery orders.
Leave a message: 212-379-3440
Email: [email protected]

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