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Tara Rosenblum leads the Turn To Tara investigate unit and hosts Power & Politics for News 12 Westchester and News 12 Hudson Valley. Subscribe to the ?News 12 Talks Hudson Valley podcast? to hear companion podcasts to some of her biggest reports.

News 12 Staff

Oct 1, 2019, 2:42 PM

Updated 1,680 days ago

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Turn to Tara podcast
Tara Rosenblum leads the Turn To Tara investigate unit and hosts Power & Politics for News 12 Westchester and News 12 Hudson Valley. Subscribe to the News 12 Talks Hudson Valley podcast to hear companion podcasts to some of her biggest reports.
This is the story of Penny Goffman and Stacy Danow. Both are working moms in the Hudson Valley with young children at home. They hustle every day like the rest of us, trying to balance their families and professional lives. They are in the stage of life where there is never enough time in the day to get it all done. But both ladies managed to put life on pause this October to mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Goffman, owner of the mobile fashion company Jolie Gotique, partnered with The Breast Cancer Alliance for the GotiqueGoesPink campaign, raising donations by selling fabulous pink T-shirts hand-designed by Danow, who lost her mom to cancer.
Tara Rosenblum conducted an interview with Hillary Clinton that went viral across the globe after the former presidential candidate announced on camera that she wasn't running in 2020. But Tara and Hillary discussed much more than 2020. In this podcast, you'll hear the unedited and never-before-heard excerpts from their interview. Tara also reflects on the lessons she learned behind the scenes getting the story to air and shares Clinton's advice for the female 2020 presidential candidates.

Former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer agreed to a wide-ranging interview where he was game for any question - political and personal. What does he make of the #MeToo movement? President Trump? What does he regret about his past?  What is he doing now in his daily life?
Episode 3: Space geeks unite to celebrate moon landing anniversary

It's been 50 years since NASA put a man on the moon. Self-professed space geek Tara Rosenblum unites with other space geeks to reflect on the monumental achievement and explore what's next for space travel. By next year, you might be able to head to the final frontier as a tourist! 
Tara Rosenblum had the rare opportunity to get an exclusive interview with New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on his whirlwind two-day trip to Israel. News 12 was the only American TV station along for the journey. Cuomo discussed a wide range of topics during the interview, including his blueprint to tackle hate at home, his top presidential pick for 2020 and how talks to revive the Amazon deal in New York are going.
Tara Rosenblum sits down for an in-depth conversation with New York State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins. Hear personal stories that the most powerful woman in New York politics has never shared before. They address everything from recreational marijuana to her relationship with Gov. Andrew Cuomo to the most diverse state Senate in New York history.


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