good afternoon to you. i m yasmin vossoughian, we have breaking news on the debt ceiling negotiations. word a short time ago of a white house meeting tomorrow between president joe biden house speaker kim mccarthy. a sign of hope after the two men spent today selling very different versions of the senator talks. i ve done my part. we put forth a proposal to cut spending by more than a trillion dollars. at the top of the nearly three trillion dollars of reduction, i am pleased to propose the spending cuts and new revenue. now it s time for the other side to move, they have very extreme positions. the president has really shifted right after the more progressive socialist wing of the party stood up and said they want to spend more money. he s now bringing something to the table that everyone said was off the table. so members of congress are holding their breath as we are just a couple days away from default, with the finger-pointing coming fast and furiously. i am putt
daniel penny is defending his actions in his first interview since the subway chokehold killing earlier this month in new york city. the 24-year-old former marine talked exclusively with the new york post, telling them they had nothing to do with race, and he s not a white supremacist. penny was caught on cell phone video, putting a black 30-year-old homeless man named jordan neely in a chokehold in which he subsequently died from, monday first. he claims he was protecting people from nearly and is currently charged with second degree manslaughter. all right, tomorrow, the man accused of killing four students at the university of idaho is expected to enter a plea to four first degree murder charges. 28 year old bryan goldberger was identified by a grand jury last week. he was initially arrested back
The Gloversville Common Council voted 6-1 Tuesday night to approve Donald Schwartz as the city's new temporary Director of Public Works, serving concurrently alongside current DPW Director Chris Perry through Jan. 14.Originally, the council had been set to consider appointing Schwartz to a position