a plane with the governor and he made a comment about, hey, let s play strip poker. there were several other staff members on the flights with ms. boylen, and every single one of them said that didn t happen. and after that came out that they said that didn t happen, and one of the people on the flights was howard zemski, and he testified he received a disparaging message from ms. boylen that he found bizarre and jarring, and they don t tell you what that message was. they don t include it as an exhibit. why not? that s the equivalent of witness tampering, and if any member of the chamber or the governor himself had engaged in that
media in february a couple months later that she was on a plane with the governor and he made a comment about let s play strip poker. there were several other staff members on the flights with ms. boylen and every single one of them said that didn t happen. and after that came out that they said that didn t happen, one of the people on the flight was howard zem ski. he testified he received a disparaging message from ms. boylen that he found jarring and threatening and the report mentions this but they in the don t include it as an exhibit. why not? that is the equivalent of witness tampering. and if any member of the
a plane with the governor and he made a comment about, hey, let s play strip poker. there were several other staff members on flights with miss boylan and every single one of them said that didn t happen. and after that came out, that they said that didn t happen, and one of the people on the flights was howard zemski, the head of the empire state development agency. and he testified that he received a disparaging message from miss boylan that he found, quote, jarring and threatening. and the report mentioned this. but they noticeably don t tell you what that message was. they don t include its in an exhibit. why not? that is the equivalent of witness tampering. and if any member of the chamber or the governor himself had engaged in that conduct, that
0 for these olympic games. and it is just six months away. good to see you. thank you. and thank to all of you for joining us today. i m erica hill. at this hour with kate bolduan starts right now. hello, everyone, i m kate bolduan. here is what we re watching at this hour. at this hour, the senate infrastructure bill set to pass in just minutes giving president biden a big bipartisan victory. politics over children. several republican governors blocking mask mandates instead of trying to keep kids safe in school. and andrew cuomo facing growing calls to resign as california s governor faces a recall election. we begin though with breaking news on capitol hill this hour. at any moment the senate will begin voting on the very massive $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill after months of intense negotiations. it was the it will be the largest federal investment in the nation s aging public work system in more than a decade. so this is a very big moment for congress.
0 how about this boy? he is only a toddler. look at his golf swing. is it perfection? bill: that s good. what do you think? 2 years old? dana: wearing a diaper. he is out there let me hit this for you, dad. you think dad is proud? real proud. all right. here is harris faulkner. harris: we beginning with breaking news. senate democrats are ready to move forward with their multi-trillion legislative agenda and your tax money, of course, is on the line. i m harris faulkner. you are in the faulkner focus . moments from this moment the senate will vote on a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill that appears to have enough republican votes to pass as well. once that wraps up schumer will open debate on a 3 1/2 trillion budget resolution. first on the docket is that infrastructure bill. we scroll because it s a doozy of cash. though it has some gop support, critics still have a lot to say about what is actually in the fine print. here are senators john kennedy, mike lee, marsha bl