A fter being lobbied by operatives on both sides of the political divide, politicians selected new political district boundaries designed by one of their own.
are these previously unreleased tapes or null released? i think it s stuff in the archives. i think the quality was very poor. i think they had to go back and digitize it and fix it up and make it, you know you couldn t hear a lot of it. it was early. in fact, him installing the tape recorder is included in there and him learning how to use the tape recorder is all in there. you also have in this issue of vanity fair full retailing of the bridge scandal of chris christie and i argue there might be another bridge that could cause some problems for him and get to that in a second or later. you talk about recounting the first day of the traffic jam and go through sort of the culture that led to this. what is new in this story? because some would argue it s been beaten to death. on a story like this, it s funny. sometimes you need to let the politics die down and sit back. right. brian burrow, a great reporter and great writer and long time new jersey resident
investigation led by u.s. attorney preet barara has uncovered a large insider trading network. to date, nine current or former employees of s.a.c. have been charged with insider trading. in march the firm agreed to pay more than $600 million to the u.s. government. the largest fine in the history of the s.e.c. a week after cohen wrote a check to the government, he bought himself a picasso worth $150 million and a $60 million house in the hamptons. his second. but now, the investigation is getting very close to cohen himself. journalists bethany mclean and brian burrow tell the story of cohen and s.a.c. capital in the june issue of vanity fair. a tale laced with details of coded emails and whispered phone calls all in the pursuit of illegal gains. do this day, cohen denies any wrongdoing, but burrow and mclean speculate he could be the next to fall and depict cohen as