DRIVE TIME: We remember 9/11 firefighter Bob Beckwith
Firefighter Bob Beckwith, who stood with President Bush on the pile at Ground Zero, has died. President of the UFA of Greater New York Andrew Ansbro remembers his career with the FDNY. Ansbro joined Drive Time with Michael Wallace.
NEWSLINE: 9/11 Survivor will run NYC Marathon for the first time
47-Year-old Alice Yu is a 9/11 survivor, who will be running the NYC Marathon for the very first time. She joins Newsline with Brigitte Quinn.
ON THE RECORD: Manhattan lawmaker is pushing legislation that would expand benefits for first responders who develop cancer on the job
In Washington, there's a proposal to ensure that the families of firefighters and other first responders who die of job-related cancers get full federal benefits. It's called the "Honoring our Fallen Heroes Act". Among the sponsors of the proposal, Manhattan Democratic Congressman Dan Goldman. G…
ON THE RECORD: Senate hold hearing on PGA Tour LIV Golf merger
Senators in Washington today are looking into the merger of the PGA and LIV Golf tours. Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal is On the Record with Steve Scott.
NEWSLINE: PGA merging with Saudi-backed rival LIV Golf, ending 'two years of disruption'
Bloomberg Business of Sports co-host Michael Barr tells Budd Mishkin on Newsline with Brigitte Quinn that he thinks most people will be happy with the merger because they'll be able to see the best golfers back on the PGA Tour. Photo: Team Captain Brooks Koepka, of Smash GC, plays his shot during …
Spending Package for 9/11 Health Program Falls Short of Long-Term Help
The 9/11 community is blasting politicians in Washington, as they move forward on a spending package that doesn't include more money for the World Trade Center Health Program. WCBS's Steve Burns says advocates are promising a fight.
Pumping water out of the Battery
The amazing story of how Sandy flood waters flowed from the Battery
9/11 Responders with PTSD Suffering Frailty & Loss of Brain Function
A new study finds that World Trade Center responders with chronic PTSD are more likely to have problems with strength and brain function. WCBS reporter Peter Haskell has the story.
9/11 Bill Doesn't Cover $3 Billion Gap in WTC Health Program Funding
There's controversy over a bill passed in the house that expands a pool of money to for 9/11 families. The issue is not what it does, but what it doesn't do.
Funding is getting expanded for the city's 'fair fares' program, offering discounts on public transit for low-income riders
Steve Burns reports