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Capitol Confidential

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The Capitol Confidential podcast is a weekly show from the Times Union that focuses on the policy, personalities and politics of New York's state government.

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Episodes

David & David

October 19, 2018 12:30 - 22 minutes

David Carlucci, an original member of the state Senate's Independent Democratic Conference and one of two to survive the primary night purges, joined the podcast for a look back and forward. The conversation examined the breakaway conference's founding and folding, his experience rejoining the Democratic fold and the potential for control of the chamber can flip. Carlucci also offered advice for the likely new class of millennial senators, experiencing the opioid epidemic as a town official...

Year of the Woman: Part Deux

October 12, 2018 12:00 - 22 minutes

If 1992 was the "Year of the Woman," then 2018 is the "Year of Women." Across the country a record number of women are pursuing elected office and New York is seeing the same trend, with more than 100 women running for state legislative races this year. Two of those candidates, Michelle Ostrelich, a Democratic state Senate hopeful, and Mary Beth Walsh, a Republican member of the state Assembly, joined the podcast to talk about their only path in politics. The conversations also explore th...

Child Victims Act at stake on Election Day

September 28, 2018 13:00 - 24 minutes

There is widespread support for victims of child sexual abuse, but a comprehensive bill to make it easier to hold offenders accountable in criminal and civil court has failed to become law in New York. Gary Greenberg, a child sex abuse survivor, joined the podcast to talk about his advocacy for the Child Victims Act, which has been stymied by Senate Republicans. He talked about the root of his activism, the failed attempt to reach a compromise, and the importance of civil actions against pe...

His RV was bound for glory

September 21, 2018 13:00 - 32 minutes

Going into primary night this summer, Gareth Rhodes was coming on the strong in the race for the Democratic nomination in the 19th Congressional District. He had picked up an endorsement from the New York Times and was rolling out support from major labor unions. When the ballots were tallied, though, his 6,890 votes were only enough for third place. The first-time candidate and veteran of the Cuomo administration joined the podcast to talk about his experience on the campaign trail in the...

Inside Chuck Schumer's primary win (in 1998)

September 14, 2018 15:46 - 20 minutes

Twenty years ago, Chuck Schumer was facing an uphill battle to get into the U.S. Senate. Then a New York City congressman, he joined a crowded field pursuing the Democratic nomination to take on incumbent Republican Sen. Al D'Amato. Schumer handily won his primary and went on to win the senate seat by 10 points in November. Howard Wolfson, the communications director for Schumer's 1998 race, joined the podcast to talk about how they came from behind in the primary against former vice presid...

Crystal Run Persuasion

September 07, 2018 13:00 - 20 minutes

It wouldn't be New York if there wasn't a recurring controversy surrounding political contributions. The current gubernatorial campaign has been marred by the federal probe into Crystal Run Healthcare, a politically influential Orange County firm that is responsible for $400,000 in contributions to Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo re-election effort.  Times Union reporter Chris Bragg has been tracking the developments in this ongoing saga, including the civil trial, federal subpoenas and role of a Huds...

The evolution of New York's AG

August 31, 2018 13:00 - 23 minutes

Suing the president, investigating police related homicides and leading multi-state actions against the federal government. Today's state attorney general job is unrecognizable from the position four decades ago, with new powers and a broader scope of office assumed in the subsequent years. The post has been shaped and reshaped by the officeholders and the times we have lived through. To shed light on the job, the Capitol Confidential podcast turned to former attorneys general Robert Abrams...

Debate Special: I am a podcast

August 30, 2018 01:39 - 14 minutes

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and Cynthia Nixon sparred over corruption, their tax disclosures and a handful of progressive issues during the lone Democratic gubernatorial debate on Wednesday. The hour-long, one-on-one matchup at Hofstra University on Long Island was a contentious affair that often devolved into personal attacks, allegations of lying and canned one-liners. Nixon sought to score a knockout punch that would elevate her outsider campaign and Cuomo played defense from a position of str...

The Berger Prescription

August 24, 2018 13:00 - 29 minutes

The delivery of health care in New York has been in flux for more than a decade, but the current landscape was largely shaped by the Berger Commission. Created in 2005 under Gov. George Pataki, the commission was tasked with overhauling the delivery of care to New Yorkers. A year and half later, a final report was produced that recommended closing and merging hospitals all over the state. Mark Ustin, former general counsel to the commission, joined the podcast to explain the circumstances t...

How to win debates and influence voters

August 17, 2018 13:00 - 16 minutes

Cynthia Nixon and two-term incumbent Andrew Cuomo will meet once in a head-to-head primary debate before the Democratic gubernatorial primary. The matchup shares similarities with the 1982 primary debates that launched Mario Cuomo into the governor's mansion, although Nixon's road to an upset is littered with more roadblocks. Democratic consultant Bruce Gyory, former AP reporter Marc Humbert and George Pataki former adviser Bob Bellafiore joined the Capitol Confidential podcast to handicap ...

Rules of Engagement

August 10, 2018 14:26 - 23 minutes

The state's chief elections enforcement officer either had her wings clipped this week or reasonable oversight authority was finally put in place. Your opinion of the actions taken by the state Board of Elections commissioners could depend on how you view the work of Risa Sugarman, New York's election law watchdog for the last four years. Her work is now subject to new reporting requirements and the bipartisan board will have more say in the subpoenas she issues for investigations. Jenni...

Larry the (PSC and) Cable Guy

August 03, 2018 12:00 - 28 minutes

The state's regulator of public utilities brought the hammer down on your cable company, assuming you haven't cut the cord and live in upstate New York. The controversy has been brewing for years and it came to head at a special meeting of the Public Service Commission, which gave Charter Communications 60 days to come up with a plan to give up its internet, cable and phone business in New York. The communications giant has indicated it won't go down without a fight. Times Union business re...

The evolution of Capitol Confidential

July 27, 2018 13:00 - 29 minutes

In the most meta episode yet, Times Union Editor Rex Smith discusses the evolution of Capitol Confidential from a print product to a blog and now as a podcast. The interview explores the changing media landscape and what that means for the Capitol Confidential brand, which could exist on other platforms in the future, such as video. The conversation is also a trip down memory lane, as Rex talks about the people that have made Capitol Confidential special and helped establish its current ide...

Let Marc be Marc

July 20, 2018 12:30 - 25 minutes

Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro, the Republican nominee for governor, joined host David Lombardo on a park bench outside the Capitol for this episode of the Capitol Confidential podcast. The interview touched on Molinaro's political ideology, reality television, a West Wing reunion, dialing for dollars, working in a deli and a lot more. It's a freewheeling conversation designed to solicit unguarded, human answers from a potential governor.       Learn more about your ad choice...

Putting the Gary back in Gerrymandering

July 13, 2018 14:00 - 25 minutes

The next round of redistricting is still four years away, but every election is shaped by the last time the legislative boundaries were drawn. For four rounds of redistricting, Jeff Wice was a player in New York's redistricting process. He got to experience both sides of the process, as he worked for the Assembly majority and the Senate minority. The conversation with Wice touched on on the first use of computers in the Assembly to draw lines, the role gerrymandering has played in helping ...

Capitol Confidential awards

June 29, 2018 14:00 - 28 minutes

The first annual Capitol Confidential awards recognized the winners, losers and best plot twists of the 2018 legislative session. It was a fierce competition for the top awards, as the past six months in Albany had everything. There was betrayal, overdue reunions, celebrities, a changing of the guard and melodrama. This year's presentation was hosted by David Lombardo, with Casey Seiler filling in as co-host, analyst and style guru. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/...

The Senate Coup of 2002

June 22, 2018 14:55 - 23 minutes

In 2002, largely behind the scenes, the Democratic leader of the state Senate was toppled and the rise of David Paterson began. The change in power was aided by a relative newcomer to the chamber, Neil Breslin, who joined the podcast to reflect on the last successful coup in the Capitol. He revealed the secret conversations to recruit support for Paterson, explained how the failed challenge to Sheldon Silver informed their efforts and reflected on why there was a desire in the conference to r...

The Campaign Sausage

June 15, 2018 13:01 - 32 minutes

Saratoga County Republican operative Nick Willock joins the podcast to explain the campaign petition process, which is how candidates for elected office secure their spots on the ballot. The conversation explores the infrastructure needed to collect signatures, legal complications that can arise and Cynthia Nixon's effort to get on the Democratic primary ballot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Senate shenanigans

June 08, 2018 13:09 - 19 minutes

Associated Press reporter David Klepper talks about the shenanigans that have dominated the narrowly divided state Senate in recent weeks. The episode explores the cause of the chaos, explains the AP's approach to covering the melodrama and examines what it all means for this fall's elections to control the chamber. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fuzzy Budget Math

June 01, 2018 13:44 - 19 minutes

Citizens Budget Commission Director of State Studies David Friedfel joined the podcast to talk about fuzzy budget math, future state deficits, the failing New York Mets and economic development projects. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Margin of error

May 25, 2018 13:40 - 31 minutes

Dr. Don Levy, of the Siena Research Institute, talks about the new Associated Press guidelines for reporting on a poll. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

A fiduciary hero

May 18, 2018 13:46 - 21 minutes

Jonathan Trichter joined the Capitol Confidential podcast to talk about his long shot bid to be the next state comptroller. Trichter, a Democrat, is pursuing the Republican nomination and believes he is the right candidate to exercise the "super powers" of the office. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Prologue to a Podcast

May 11, 2018 13:12

Welcome to the Capitol Confidential podcast, a weekly show from Times Union reporter David Lombardo that focuses on the policy, personalities and politics of New York's state government.

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