Andrea Bernstein appears in the following:
Christie's Sandy Recovery Problem
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Andrea Bernstein, senior editor for Politics and Policy at WNYC, explains why Chris Christie is sticking by Port Authority chair David Samson, and Matt Katz, New Jersey Public Radio and WNYC reporter, explains how the slow distribution of Sandy aid money is dogging Chris Christie's reputation and further damaging his chances to be the GOP presidential nominee in 2016.
How Christie Ally Profited From NJ Transit
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
David Samson's law firm was hired for legal work on plan his transition committee recommended.
Cuomo "No Opinion" On Whether Port Chief Should Resign
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
New York's Governor offers no reaction to calls for resignation of Port Authority Chairman David Samson.
Christie Rebuffs Reporters as Questions About his Port Chief Mount
Monday, February 24, 2014
More potential conflicts of interest have surfaced for Port Authority Chairman David Samson.
Team Christie Mum After Paper Calls on Port Chief to Resign
Friday, February 21, 2014
Saying "beyond Bridgegate, his tenure has been a failure," the Star-Ledger says its time for Christie's top man a the Port Authority to resign.
Port Authority: "We Apologize" For Bridgegate
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
In their first public statements to date on the Bridgegate scandal, commissioners of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey apologized for the hazards to public safety and convenience caused by two appointees of Governor Chris Christie when they closed lanes at the George Washington Bridge last September.
This Week In Politics: An Unexpected Storm
Saturday, February 15, 2014
The Port Authority's Big Money Shifting Scheme
Thursday, February 13, 2014
The Port Authority board’s chairman David Samson is well connected to Chris Christie, and the head of a powerful law firm. WNYC's Andrea Bernstein discusses her reporting on how Samson uses all three positions to his benefit.
Cuomo Dodges Bridgegate Questions
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Gov. Andrew Cuomo engaged in his most extensive back and forth to date with reporters about the George Washington Bridge lane closure scandal that has engulfed his counterpart in New Jersey, Gov. Chris Christie.
Cuomo and Christie jointly run the entity that oversees the bridge, the Port Authority, but Cuomo has ...
NJ Transit's Secret Deal With Christie's Favorite Firm
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
The law firm run by Governor Christie's top man at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, David Samson, extracted a secret agreement from New Jersey Transit that it would build a transit station in a favorable location for Samson's client.
The Power Broker: How Christie's Port Point Man Plays All Sides of Transit Deals
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
After Bridgegate, Port Authority Axes Job of Chris Christie Ally
Wednesday, February 05, 2014
David Wildstein's job at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has been eliminated, according to an agency spokesperson.
When he came to the Port Authority, Wildstein's resume included political blogger, rug store manager, and mayor of tiny Livingston, NJ. He was given the title "Director of Interstate ...
Port Board To Distance Itself from Christie Ally
Tuesday, February 04, 2014
Chris Christie's Public Records Foul
Friday, January 31, 2014
Port Authority Board to Examine Conflicts of Interest
Friday, January 31, 2014
The Port Authority's Board of Commissioners will be examining "all the facts and circumstances" surrounding the burgeoning bridgegate scandal, including whether the Board's Chair, David Samson, had conflicts of interest when he voted to approve a new PATH station near Harrison, two sources familiar with the board's thinking have told WNYC. The sources didn't want to speak publicly because of ongoing criminal investigations.
Port Chief May be in More Ethical Hot Water
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
David Samson, the Port Authority Chair and central figure in two scandals surrounding Governor Chris Christie, may be in more ethical hot water. Records show Samson voted to approve a $256 million PATH station renovation in Harrison, NJ that could end up benefitting two private clients. Other commissioners recused themselves from the vote but Samson did not, raising the specter of conflict of interest.
This Week In Politics: The Snowball Effect
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Snow created problems on both sides of the Hudson this week: for Mayor Bill de Blasio, who was forced to acknowledge that "more could have been done" when it came to snow removal; and for Chris Christie, whose inaugural party had to be cancelled. The Governor delivered his inaugural address even as FBI agents began to investigate a second allegation of abuse of power — this one over a Hoboken development deal and Sandy aid.
WNYC's Andrea Bernstein, Brigid Bergin and New Jersey Public Radio's Nancy Solomon break it all down.
"It's Hard to Say" if U.S. Bike Share Systems Will Survive Bixi's Bankruptcy -- Reporter
Friday, January 24, 2014
Earlier this week, Montreal's Bixi bike share program filed for bankruptcy. Now, a reporter closely following that company's sorry financial history says that could have implications for the Bixi-designed software used by many bike share systems in the U.S.
Under Christie, Business Booms for Port Authority's Chief
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Lobbying and bond work at the law firm of David Samson, a Christie intimate he named to lead the Port Authority, have skyrocketed over the four years of the Christie administration.
This Week in Politics: The Power Of Mayors
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Mayor Bill de Blasio pulls off some power plays...and continues to push his everyman image . Meanwhile, across the Hudson, mayors are getting more attention than ever before. WNYC's Andrea Bernstein and Brigid Bergin break down this week in politics with New Jersey Public Radio's Sarah Gonzalez.