WAMC Northeast Report on WAMC

Weekdays, 3:30pm - 4pm and 6pm - 6:30pm
with Brian Shields
Brian Shields

Northeast Report and Northeast Report - Late Edition are two half hour magazines of news and information, aired every weekday from 3:30PM-4:00PM just before All Things Considered... and again from 6:05PM - 6:30PM just before Marketplace. Northeast Report feature reports from WAMC News bureau chiefs...plus commentary, arts news and interviews, the latest weather forecast and an afternoon business wrap-up. The program is hosted by WAMC Senior Correspondent Brian Shields who has been with WAMC for 15 years as senior news anchor, host and reporter. 

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New York News
6:00 pm
Thu February 28, 2013

Thousands Join Anti Gun Control Rally in Albany

Credit Karen DeWitt

A rally against New York’s newly enacted gun control laws drew one of the largest crowds to the State Capitol in recent decades.

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WAMC News
3:30 pm
Thu February 28, 2013

Afternoon Weather with Meteorologist Garett Argianas - 2/28/13

Your afternoon regional weather summary with meteorologist Garett Argianas.

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Commentary & Opinion
2:30 pm
Thu February 28, 2013

Karen Hitchcock: The Impact of Sequestration On Our Nation's Research Enterprise

As the clock ticks down to yet another financial crisis, experts across the nation are weighing in on the consequences facing a myriad of critical government programs  --  from defense to cancer research to student financial aid to public health to homeland security.  Come tomorrow, March 1st, short a last minute agreement, some $85 billion in across-the-board cuts from sequestration will take effect, albeit, over a number of months and, in some cases, years.  Such cuts represent annual reductions of approximately 5% for non-defense spending and 8% in defense expenditures.

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New York News
6:25 pm
Wed February 27, 2013

North Country Business Weigh in on Sequestration

Credit Abir Anwar

The looming automatic federal budget cuts - or sequestration - will trickle down to all parts of the economy.  During a meeting on business confidence, northern New York officials predicted serious consequences for some economic sectors in the region.  They are also disappointed that Congress can’t, or won’t, work to find the 2-percent cuts in the federal budget.

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New York News
6:09 pm
Wed February 27, 2013

NYS DEC Proposes Self-Audit Policy

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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has released for public comment a policy designed to encourage businesses to audit themselves, and voluntarily report any problems to the DEC. The goal is prevent pollution and improve compliance with environmental laws.

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New England News
6:04 pm
Wed February 27, 2013

People Offer Opinions On Medical Marijuana Rules

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People wait to testify at a Massachusetts Department of Public Health hearing on medical marijuana held at Holyoke Community College

The clock is ticking for health officials in Massachusetts to write regulations for medical marijuana. More than 50 people spoke at a public hearing in Holyoke on Wednesday.

People with diseases and disabilities spoke passionately about the use of medical marijuana and called for rules addressing the proper type, dosage and availability of the medicine.  Charles Papsadori has multiple sclerosis and says medical marijuana relieves the muscle spasms in his legs, but does not leave him groggy the way painkillers do.

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WAMC News
6:00 pm
Wed February 27, 2013

Yehuda Hanani - The Life and Death of Van Cliburn

Credit Wikimedia Commons / Press Service of the President of Russia
American Pianist Van Cliburn receiving the Russian Order of Friendship in 2004.

World renowned American classical pianist Van Cliburn died this morning at his home in Fort Worth, Texas at the age of 78.

WAMC’s Patrick Donges spoke with international recording artist and WAMC classical music commentator Yehuda Hanani this afternoon for some insight into Cliburn’s death and life.

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Commentary & Opinion
3:53 pm
Wed February 27, 2013

Keith Strudler: Danica Patrick

By all accounts, last week was a good week for Danica Patrick. First she won the pole position to Sunday’s main event. Then she dominated press week and avoided any kind of slip that often accompanies that intensity. And finally, she finished eighth overall in the race, entering the final lap in the top three with a legitimate chance to win. So all and all, I’d say it was a really nice week.

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New York News
6:51 pm
Tue February 26, 2013

NYS Comptroller Estimates Wall St. Bonuses Are Up 8 Percent

Credit Rev Stan, flickr

As New York State officials and legislators pore over Governor Andrew Cuomo’s proposed budget, State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli today released his office’s estimate of Wall Street bonuses. He says the annual forecast is in line with state and New York City budget expectations.

Cash bonuses paid to New York City securities-industry employees are forecast to rise by 8 percent, to $20 billion, for last year, driven, in part, by bonuses deferred from prior years. That’s according to DiNapoli.

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North Country News
6:20 pm
Tue February 26, 2013

Out of Bounds Bill Loses its Edge

Credit John Atkinson/Ski Vermont
Vermont Skiing

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