Danny Hakim

Danny Hakim appears in the following:

The Right to be Forgotten

Friday, May 30, 2014

Danny Hakim, European economic correspondent for The New York Times, discusses his reporting on a European court ruling that said large Internet companies must consider individuals' requests to remove unflattering or private digital trails of them from the web.

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Fact Check: Was Kristin Davis Eliot Spitzer's Madam?

Friday, July 12, 2013

Danny HakimNew York Times Albany bureau chief, clarifies what we know about whether there's any connection between convicted Madam and Comptroller candidate Kristin Davis and Eliot Spitzer.

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Whose Authority?

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

New York Times Albany bureau chief Danny Hakim and Dick Dadey, executive director of the government watch dog group Citizens Union, talk about the legislation to overhaul the state authorities, called New York's "shadow government."

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Brawlbany: All Over?

Friday, July 10, 2009

Danny Hakim, New York Times Albany bureau chief, and Bob Hardt, NY1 political director, have been following the saga in Albany over the last few weeks. Today they talk about the end of the standoff.

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Pay to Play

Friday, March 20, 2009

Danny Hakim, New York Times Albany bureau chief, talks about the indictments of aides to former NY state comptroller Alan Hevesi. The indictment claims the aides turned New York’s $122 billion pension fund into a criminal enterprise.

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Spitzer Backs Down

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Errol Louis sticks around and is joined by Danny Hakim, New York Times Albany bureau chief, to discuss Gov. Spitzer's decision to drop his plan for offering undocumented immigrants drivers' licenses.

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A Different Kind of Spitzer Scandal

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

A republican consultant is the likely culprit behind a threatening message on Governor Spitzer's father's answering machine. New York Times Albany bureau chief Danny Hakim and WNYC reporter Bob Hennelly report on the details.

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