This edition: Joyce Purnick, author "Mike Bloomberg: Money, Power, Politics."
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Original tape date: November 4, 2009.Sheryl welcomes veteran political journalist Joyce Purnick to the program. She was the first female Metro Editor at “The New York Times,” and her Metro Matters Column was a must read for every government leader or political wannabe. In the course of her career, she has covered the careers of six New York mayors. Now, she's written the first biography of Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who has won his third term as Mayor over City Comptroller William Thompson Jr. “Mike Bloomberg: Money, Power, Politics” has just been published by Public Affairs Books.
Guest List
Sheryl McCarthy Newsday
Joyce Purnick Columnist, The New York Times
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