Governor David Paterson remains under fire this weekend, and his top aide could be speaking with prosecutors as early as Monday - this as calls get louder for the governor's resignation. CBS 2's Dave Carlin reports.
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“…call for the governor's resignation. -- Dave Carlin with the story from Harlem. . …”
“…The governor under pressure to step aside stepped out of his Harlem home here earlier today on private business a weekend -- no public appearances on his official schedule. Sources tell CBS to governor …”
Governor Paterson is said to be examining his legal options this weekend following a series of scandals that threaten his administration. CBS 2's Dave Carlin is live outside the Paterson home in Harlem with the latest.
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“…his administration. Today's Tuesday Karl is -- outside the Paterson home in Harlem with this story David. …”
“…police. And governor Paterson as possible role in the case. Live in Harlem -- carlin's CBS two news. …”
Even as scandal dogs his every appearance, Governor David Paterson says he won't bow to growing pressure and quit his job. Instead, he's vowing to clear his name. CBS 2's Marcia Kramer has the story.
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“…for Paterson to step aside. Democratic officials tell me in reading in Harlem last night in which legendary black leaders was continuing support for Paterson. They make it easier for him to go because it …”
Reporter Paul Murnane gets comments from Congressman Rangel on the Governor and his own situation
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“…ahead and he expects a key Democratic Party endorsement this weekend. From Harlem -- name WCBS 880 news. …”
Embattled NY Governor David Paterson's staff has been called to what appears to be an emergency meeting Friday. The news comes as some of Paterson's friends and colleagues discussed their support. CBS 2's Jay Dow has more.
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“…the heels of last night's black political leadership summit at Sylvia's in Harlem he seems to have their support for now most of. …”
Embattled Governor David Paterson received a strong show of support Thursday night. Influential black leaders encouraged the governor to stay on the job. CBS 2's Jay Dow has more.
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“…and community leadership which ended -- last night at Sylvia's restaurant in Harlem. . …”
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“…the scandal plaguing the administration influential black leaders met last night in Harlem where they decided to support Patterson. …”
“…how to compartmentalize. Rice has led to -- run their course. From Harlem Peter Haskell WCBS. 880 news. …”
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“…Indeed with legislative leaders that he's doing his job. From Harlem Peter Haskell WCBS. 880 news. A Republican for governor sees things differently Rick Lazio's says there's no question Paterson should step down. You have to come to a conclusion that David -- ability to govern your state is severely compromised earlier yesterday Patterson had a private luncheon with David Dinkins who was at last -- Harlem meeting after the -- reporters -- Patterson if you would be governor on Friday today he said what. And asked if he …”
“…governor has some of the city's top political leaders slash huddled in Harlem last night. …”
Peter Haskell reports from Harlem .
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“…the governor's engage with legislative leaders and he's doing his job. From Harlem Peter Haskell WCBS. 880 news. …”
Will he stay or will he go? Facing allegations of two ethics slip-ups, friends and advisors may decide it's time for Governor David Paterson to go. CBS 2's Magee Hickey has the latest on the embattled governor.
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“…that'll be more of a news conference here. At a 125. In Harlem it's organized by 100 blacks in law enforcement who care. There co-founder Noll leader says they're here to support the governor they say he should stay in office. Allegations are welcome. Before the Reverend Al Sharpton holds a meeting here in Harlem where reportedly he's rethinking his support of the governor. …”
“…they continue to support them. She -- two's Magee -- live in Harlem with the latest McGee. …”