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Immigration reform bill

As the Senate continues to debate its immigration reform bill, parallel efforts by a bipartisan group in the House may be in jeopardy. Washington, D.C. bureau reporter Michael Scotto has the story.

Immigration reform bill

9:07 PM

Still more work to do at the Capitol

The clock is ticking until the end of the legislative session and lawmakers still have a few things to agree on. They have made some progress this week, including a plan for casinos. But there a number of issues still unresolved, including ethics reform and public campaign finance. Capital Tonight's Nick Reisman has more.

Still more work to do at the Capitol

Updated 8:03 PM

White House steps up efforts to combat gun violence

The White House is stepping up its efforts to combat gun violence, with a renewed push to get Congress to pass the expanded background checks the Senate blocked earlier this spring, and the vice president is warning lawmakers who block their efforts that they will face a political backlash. Washington bureau reporter Michael Scotto filed the following report.

White House steps up efforts to combat gun violence

11:48 AM

New safety rules to take effect for truck drivers

In less than two weeks, new federal safety rules are set to take effect for truck drivers. But as our Geoff Bennett explains, many in the trucking industry are opposing the new regulations.

New safety rules to take effect for truck drivers

11:40 AM

Legislative session winds down this week

Several issues are still on the table as the legislative session winds down this week. Capital Tonight's Nick Reisman is in Albany with more.

Legislative session winds down this week

06/18/2013 04:59 PM

Sit down with U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara

Governor Andrew Cuomo has been pushing hard for some sort of ethics and campaign finance reform since the string of lawmaker arrests earlier this spring. At the center of those investigations was U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara who called public corruption rampant in Albany Now, with legislators set to possibly pass some reform measures, our Capital Tonight host Liz Benjamin sat down with Bharara to talk about what he thinks is the best way to clean up Albany.

Sit down with U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara

06/17/2013 10:10 PM

Cuomo refusing to budge on revising women's equality bill

Even with opposition to the abortion point of Governor Andrew Cuomo's women's equality bill mounting, Cuomo is refusing to budge. With the latest from the Capitol, here's YNN's Zack Fink.

Cuomo refusing to budge on revising women's equality bill

06/17/2013 09:24 PM

Supreme Court issues decisions on two cases impacting criminal justice system

The Supreme Court on Monday issued decisions in two cases that have broad implications for the criminal justice system. Our Washington, D.C. bureau reporter Geoff Bennett has the story.

Supreme Court issues decisions on two cases impacting criminal justice system

06/17/2013 09:09 PM

Supreme Court strikes down Arizona voting law

The Supreme Court struck down an Arizona law requiring prospective voters to prove they're citizens. It comes as voting rights advocates wait for a ruling on the fate of the Voting Rights Act. Michael Scotto has the story.

Supreme Court strikes down Arizona voting law

06/17/2013 08:34 PM

Lawsuit aims to bring "Happy Birthday" song back to public domain

16 little words are the cause of a big fight in court this week. One documentary company said the "Happy Birthday" song should be returned to the public domain, which means everyone, from TV shows to local restaurants, could use it. But Warner/Chappell Music, which claims the rights to the song, have their reason for fighting -- $2 million, which is how much they make on the song every year. Our very own Legal Eagle, Paul DerOhannesian is here this morning to sort through this court battle.

Lawsuit aims to bring "Happy Birthday" song back to public domain

06/16/2013 02:10 PM

ACLU filed suit against government program for obtaining call records

The American Civil Liberties Union filed suit in New York this week over the government’s controversial program to collect call records of Americans. The group said the program violates both anti-terror laws, as well as the constitution. Our very own Legal Eagle, Paul DerOhannesian is here to sort through the battle.

ACLU filed suit against government program for obtaining call records

06/16/2013 02:05 PM

Obama salutes fathers; GOP focuses on student loan interest rates

President Obama took some time this weekend to salute the fathers all across America. Obama said being an involved parent is the most important job in the world. Meanwhile, republicans touched upon the student loan interest rates issue during their weekly address.

Obama salutes fathers; GOP focuses on student loan interest rates

Updated 06/17/2013 09:44 PM

Cuomo's tax free plan getting backlash from Texas' governor

Governor Andrew Cuomo's Tax Free New York proposal to decrease taxes for business owners and employees is getting some backlash from Texas Governor Rick Perry. Capital Tonight's Nick Reisman has more on the story.

Cuomo's tax free plan getting backlash from Texas' governor

06/14/2013 09:00 PM

Another lawsuit filed against Silver

Following the Vito Lopez scandal, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver is now being sued for over $100,000 to reimburse taxpayers. YNN's Zack Fink explains.

Another lawsuit filed against Silver

06/14/2013 07:17 PM

Espada sentenced to five years in prison on tax fraud charges

Former senator Pedro Espada will spend five years in prison. The one time Majority Leader was sentenced Friday on tax fraud charges. This is a separate case from his conviction on corruption and embezzlement charges for stealing from his taxpayer funded health care clinic. And after Friday's court appearance, the judge offered up a very harsh assessment of Espada. Grace Rauh reports.

Espada sentenced to five years in prison on tax fraud charges

06/14/2013 07:14 PM

Supreme Court rules that genes can't be patented

The Supreme Court has not yet ruled on same-sex marriage or Affirmative Action, but on Thursday, it did rule that human genes cannot be patented. It's a major decision that could have a sweeping impact on scientific research and lead to cheaper genetic testing. Michael Scotto has the story.

Supreme Court rules that genes can't be patented

06/13/2013 09:48 PM

New developments in Women's Equality Act legislation

It appears as though there will be some changes to Governor Andrew Cuomo's Women's Equality Act. The women's groups that have been working on the bill say they are willing to include a ban on partial-birth abortion in the bill, even though it's already illegal at the federal level. But it's not clear if this will change any senator's minds about voting in favor of the act. Capital Tonight's Nick Reisman reports.

New developments in Women's Equality Act legislation

Updated 06/13/2013 07:52 PM

Gillibrand's bill on cracking down on military sexual assaults in trouble

New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is vowing to fight on, after a top Senate Democrat killed legislation she spearheaded aimed at cracking down on military sexual assaults. Washington, D.C. bureau reporter Michael Scotto has the story.

Gillibrand's bill on cracking down on military sexual assaults in trouble

06/12/2013 07:49 PM

Cuomo introduces proposal aimed at regaining public trust

Governor Andrew Cuomo has unveiled a proposal aimed at regaining that public trust. It focuses on fighting public corruption, voting reform and most notably, campaign finance reform. It calls for the state to adopt a system that parallels New York City's. Zack Fink explains.

Cuomo introduces proposal aimed at regaining public trust

06/11/2013 09:29 PM

Immigration reform being voted on in Washington, D.C.

The immigration reform bill survived two key procedural votes Tuesday, paving the way for debate on legislation that aims to strengthen the border and put 11 million undocumented immigrants on a pathway to citizenship. Washington, D.C. bureau reporter Michael Scotto has the story.

Immigration reform being voted on in Washington, D.C.

Updated 06/11/2013 08:58 PM