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WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY -- White Plains CitizeNetReporter Publisher / Editor John Bailey opens the Monday, September 3, 2018th broadcast speaks to County Executive George Latimer’s announcement that he concluded a new five year partnership with Liberty Lines that includes $20M in savings to Westchester County taxpayers through 2023. $7 million was saved by moving from insurance provider AIG to New York Municipal Insurance Reciprocal – a not-for-profit entity. 2) We learn the basis for NY State Supreme Court Judge Joan Lefkowitz’s posture departing from the Gedney Association to FASNY. This segment airs from 10-10:30am

Political Analyst Michael Edelman, Esq. immerses us in the issues that impact the nation nationally and internationally: 1) Bloomberg suggests Pres. Trump’s tit-for-tat tariff tussle with China Pres. Xi Jinping’s promise of former glory, the “Chinese Dream”, precludes Xi from concluding a “deal” for fear of humiliation by the West; 2) Has the trade pact with Mexico marginalized China by the tenets of the “agreement”?; 3) Will Justin Trudeau’s Canada be bereft of a trade deal? What are the implications for America?; 4) Has Trump’s battle with Mexico, Canada, and others created a rift with friends and allies that may take years to be forgiven? If so, what are the ramification? 5) Trump swore to to “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States,” on Inauguration Day. Has he abided by the Constitution? If not, are his prospects as president limited by law? Is there sufficient evidence to impeach?; 6) Did Trump abdicate his role as president by not honoring Sen. John McCain as is demanded of the president? Listen in from 10:30-11am.

Yonkers Tribune Editor-at-Large Hezi Aris analyzes morenews thereafter from 11am-12Noon. 

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