Video: Ocasio-Cortez Featured In SNL 'Morning Joe' Skit Video: Ocasio-Cortez Featured In SNL 'Morning Joe' Skit
Video: Ocasio-Cortez Featured In SNL 'Morning Joe' Skit The Yorktown High School graduate who will become the youngest woman ever elected to Congress next month drew the honor of being featured in a skit on Saturday Night Live. "Look at me. I'm different," Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez' lookalike says in the SNL skit at the end of this video clip. She appears on a set depicting Morning Joe Scarborough and his new wife, Mika Brzezinski. The newlywed couple was featured here in Daily Voice about their recent wedding. Brzezinski, 51, of Bronxville and Joe Scarborough, 55, of New Canaan made it official on Saturday, Nov. 24 during a ceremony revea…
Secret Ceremony: Westchester's Mika Brzezinski, MSNBC Co-Host Joe Scarborough Tie The Knot Secret Ceremony: Westchester's Mika Brzezinski, MSNBC Co-Host Joe Scarborough Tie The Knot
Secret Ceremony: Westchester's Mika Brzezinski, MSNBC Co-Host Joe Scarborough Tie The Knot Two national TV personalities who co-host a popular morning show tied the knot over the weekend after participating in what has been labeled are calling a "secret" ceremony in Washington, D.C. Westchester’s own Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough of Fairfield County made it official Saturday, Nov. 24 during a ceremony that wasn’t revealed until minutes before it began. Brzezinski, 51, of Bronxville, and Scarborough, 55, of New Canaan, co-hosts of MSNBC’s "Morning Joe" news/politics show, made a visit to the National Archives and recruited Rep. Elijah Cummings as an officiant. Sou…
NY Moving Forward With Lawsuit After Trump's About-Face On Child Separation NY Moving Forward With Lawsuit After Trump's About-Face On Child Separation
NY Moving Forward With Lawsuit After Trump's About-Face On Child Separation Although President Donald Trump has reversed course from his administration’s policy of separating migrant families crossing the United States border from their parents, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is moving forward with a lawsuit against the administration. Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday that ends the administration’s policy, and in effect, abandoning the president’s previous stance that only Congress can fix the problem. Trump told reporters this week that he “didn’t like the sight or the feeling of families being separated. (He) thinks anybody with a heart would feel strongl…