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the peaker pro tempore: gentlewoman from new york -- the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the reserves.from georgia the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: madam speaker, i now ield one minute to the distinguished gentlelady from illinois, representative underwood. the speaker pro tempore: the illinois is rom recognized for one minute. mr. woodall: -- ms. underwood: thank you. i rise in strong support of h.j.res. 79, a barrel bill that moves -- a bipartisan bill that us closer to adopting the equal rights amendment. madam speaker, women are barrier breakers. we have broken down barriers and ceiling in wn glass education, in the workplace, in military. women are leading in a way we before.d pay disparities and inequalities own.not go away on their that's why we need to ensure that women's rights are guaranteed by adopting the equal rights amendment. in 2018 when illinois ratified the e.r.a. at long last. later, i am here on the house floor because the women of northern il
the peaker pro tempore: gentlewoman from new york -- the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. collins: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the reserves.from georgia the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: madam speaker, i now ield one minute to the distinguished gentlelady from illinois, representative underwood. the speaker pro tempore: the illinois is rom recognized for one minute. mr. woodall: -- ms. underwood: thank you. i rise in...
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vice chair andrew cuomo of new york. and utah's gary herbert. >>> i want to thank you all for sticking with us this afternoon for our next panel, our next topic, which is about making progress happen. all of us are working very hard every day in our states to spur economic growth, and to build lasting career pathways that put more people to work in good-paying jobs. it's more important than ever that we work together to find new ways to build a steady pipeline for the future, using economic development models, infrastructure projects, and talented well-trained and well-skilled workers. the governors obviously play a key role in these efforts. many of the governors here today have shown tremendous leadership in this area, and it's at the state level that bold ideas are being developed, and relate solutions are being forged. so to lead today's next panel, it is my privilege to introduce the vice chair of the nga, the governor of the great state of new york, andrew cuomo, who will tell us a little bit about the progress he'
vice chair andrew cuomo of new york. and utah's gary herbert. >>> i want to thank you all for sticking with us this afternoon for our next panel, our next topic, which is about making progress happen. all of us are working very hard every day in our states to spur economic growth, and to build lasting career pathways that put more people to work in good-paying jobs. it's more important than ever that we work together to find new ways to build a steady pipeline for the future, using...
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i want to thank you for allowing me to be new york mayor. the me just say to you, what is important for a mayor, is getting things done. because what is important to you is what happens at your home, or your street and in your community and in new york city and mike bloomberg was the mayor of new york city for 12 years and then, you can talk a good game but at the end of the day with people want people want results. they want things to happen that is positive and impacts them in their lives. they want to make sure when it comes to infrastructure, we are making those things take place. when job creations, and when i look at what mike bloomberg did in new york for 12 years, the creation of nearly 500 jobs, 500,000 jobs, 500,000 jobs that's a long ways from 500. 500,000 jobs in new york city. when it comes to expanding healthcare, which is critically important, affordable and accessible healthcare, is a critical component. and for me on a personal note, is not to be being about being mayor, the growing up in the city and coming out of the house
i want to thank you for allowing me to be new york mayor. the me just say to you, what is important for a mayor, is getting things done. because what is important to you is what happens at your home, or your street and in your community and in new york city and mike bloomberg was the mayor of new york city for 12 years and then, you can talk a good game but at the end of the day with people want people want results. they want things to happen that is positive and impacts them in their lives....
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york called the new york observer. and people who worked there at the time sort of understood his politics to kind of be sort of left-centrist. and many of them told me that over the years they would be surprised that jared kushner would come in on a monday morning, and he would say, well, ivanka and i were with rupert or rupert and wendy murdoch when they were married and spoke about their weekend trips. first it was just sort of a social thing, and then jared kushner began espousing more conservative ideas, and his newspaper on his editorial page in the new york observer did too. and people saw it more and more as in the model of a rupert murdoch publication where it's understood that the publication is -- served a particular agenda. >> host: absolutely. you know, one of the things i think this book does best is it really details every chapter of president trump's real estate career. and you do it in really incredible detail. i encourage people who have either gotten to know the president by watching "the apprentice"
york called the new york observer. and people who worked there at the time sort of understood his politics to kind of be sort of left-centrist. and many of them told me that over the years they would be surprised that jared kushner would come in on a monday morning, and he would say, well, ivanka and i were with rupert or rupert and wendy murdoch when they were married and spoke about their weekend trips. first it was just sort of a social thing, and then jared kushner began espousing more...
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when new york consolidated the and sowhen new york consolidated the system, it brought to the , fore a municipal hospital system that outmatched many other cities in terms of size and scope. steve: does not explain why new york had probably half of the public hospitals if not more in the country when you compare to other largeat to cities like chicago or los angeles? george: exactly. before the health and hospitals corporation, the department of hospitals created a coordinating body for charity hospitals. but after the founding of hhc in 1969, the whole system became fully municipal. another important change was taking the budgetary appropriations process out of the city council and placing it into a quasi-public not-for-profit organization. the thought process being that getting the budgetary process out of the parochial squabbling of city council persons would improve the efficiency of the organization. history shows that wasn't quite as successful as it was intended. steve: if you could, explain the debate in this country and on capitol hill. as you will know 10 years after , pres
when new york consolidated the and sowhen new york consolidated the system, it brought to the , fore a municipal hospital system that outmatched many other cities in terms of size and scope. steve: does not explain why new york had probably half of the public hospitals if not more in the country when you compare to other largeat to cities like chicago or los angeles? george: exactly. before the health and hospitals corporation, the department of hospitals created a coordinating body for charity...
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new york is quite unique in that regard. founding inof hhc's 1969, new york controlled over 50% of the nation's public hospitals. a lot of people look askance and say that sounds a little too high for one place. it's because public hospitals, municipal hospitals were not the norm. again, catholic or charity care hospitals were. when new york consolidated the the fore abrought to municipal hospital system that outmatched many other cities in terms of size and scope. steve: does not explain why new york had probably half of the public hospitals if not more in the country when you compare to other large cities like chicago or los angeles? george: exactly. before the health and hospitals corporation, the department of hospitals created a coordinating body for charity hospitals. 1969, the whole system became fully municipal. another important change was taking the budgetary appropriations process out of the city council and placing it into a quasi-public not-for-profit organization. the thought process being that getting the budg
new york is quite unique in that regard. founding inof hhc's 1969, new york controlled over 50% of the nation's public hospitals. a lot of people look askance and say that sounds a little too high for one place. it's because public hospitals, municipal hospitals were not the norm. again, catholic or charity care hospitals were. when new york consolidated the the fore abrought to municipal hospital system that outmatched many other cities in terms of size and scope. steve: does not explain why...
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i yield back. >> the dominance of new york is recognized. of new york is recognized. can set angress deadline, it can remove a deadline. i recognize the distinguished majority leader of the house for one minute. >> the gentleman is recognized for one minute. madam speaker, let me thank representative speier and all of those who have been such warriors on this issue for such a long period of time. they are keeping the faith. moment -- amendment was proposed and passed in 1972. in the early part of 1972. i was a member of the maryland state senate in 1972 and i had the honor of shortly after in the late spring of 1972 months after the e.r.a. had been passed of voting to ratify that. speaker said in only 35 states. that is 70% of the states. they ratified that in a timely passion -- fashion. date. a 70% of the states of this nation. it needed three more states. it has now received three more states. i have been an advocate for the equal rights amendment for essentially four decades. actually longer. i will be proud to vote for it today. just a few months as i have said a
i yield back. >> the dominance of new york is recognized. of new york is recognized. can set angress deadline, it can remove a deadline. i recognize the distinguished majority leader of the house for one minute. >> the gentleman is recognized for one minute. madam speaker, let me thank representative speier and all of those who have been such warriors on this issue for such a long period of time. they are keeping the faith. moment -- amendment was proposed and passed in 1972. in the...
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angeles and back in new york again. and wejoins us now. it is angeles and back in new york again. and we joins us now. it is very good to hear from you, and we joins us now. it is very good to hearfrom you, your initial thoughts on the verdicts so far? as a woman and a survivor, i am astonished and pleased that this alleged predator, no longer alleged, that so many women have given harrowing first—person accounts of having been abused or raped, or violated by a dashed in a myriad of ways, has been found guilty. found guilty of rape and criminal sex acts. and while headlines are detailing he's acquitted of the serious charges, the other charges... confirmation of two different assaults in two different situations. so it makes sense to me that he's been found guilty of rape and criminal sex acts. i'm sure the victims are, you can never say relieved because their lives have been totally damaged in a way that people never completely healed from, but they came forward and told their truth about what happened to him to stop finally i want to say that i looked at outcomes for rape, and
angeles and back in new york again. and wejoins us now. it is angeles and back in new york again. and we joins us now. it is very good to hear from you, and we joins us now. it is very good to hearfrom you, your initial thoughts on the verdicts so far? as a woman and a survivor, i am astonished and pleased that this alleged predator, no longer alleged, that so many women have given harrowing first—person accounts of having been abused or raped, or violated by a dashed in a myriad of ways, has...
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absolutely tremendous mayor of new york. [applause] in new york, he cut emissions 13%, making it the cleanest it had been in 50 years and he added 850 acres of parkland to the city. [applause] at the end of 2013, 76% of all new yorkers lived within a 10-minute walk of a park or playground. unlike the president, mike bloomberg believes in climate change and has been attacking it for years. [applause] peter: unlike the president, mike trusts facts. [applause and cheers] peter: he believes in science and he puts the health of our country first. we need a leader who will look reality in the eye and fight for our land, water, air and a vibrant, healthy, and prosperous future for all of us. mike bloomberg is that leader. [applause and cheers] without further delay, it is my pleasure to introduce to you the next president of the united states, mike bloomberg. [applause and cheers] michael: hello. hello. [applause and cheers] michael: thank you. thank you. it is great to be back in utah. every time i come here, i look at the mountai
absolutely tremendous mayor of new york. [applause] in new york, he cut emissions 13%, making it the cleanest it had been in 50 years and he added 850 acres of parkland to the city. [applause] at the end of 2013, 76% of all new yorkers lived within a 10-minute walk of a park or playground. unlike the president, mike bloomberg believes in climate change and has been attacking it for years. [applause] peter: unlike the president, mike trusts facts. [applause and cheers] peter: he believes in...
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we had a program in new york city. al gore and i got up on these flat roof buildings and had these rollers and we were painting. and people laughed at us, but the white paint reflects off the sun, reduces the need for energy to cool your house. if you fly over new york city, almost every single building has been painted white because for two cans of paint, you save 25% on your electric bill. we've tried to push people to buy complex fluorescent light bulbs rather than incandescent light bulbs, drive fuel efficient cars. electric cars make a good deal of difference as long as you don't generate the electricity from coal. that's what's happening in india. they're going to all electric cars. that's their objective. except they make the electricity with coal so it's worse if they make them the old ways. we're doing the kinds of things do renew greenhouse gases and there's education. we have a president that does not understand and doesn't believe this is happening. you can measure -- just turn on the television and look at
we had a program in new york city. al gore and i got up on these flat roof buildings and had these rollers and we were painting. and people laughed at us, but the white paint reflects off the sun, reduces the need for energy to cool your house. if you fly over new york city, almost every single building has been painted white because for two cans of paint, you save 25% on your electric bill. we've tried to push people to buy complex fluorescent light bulbs rather than incandescent light bulbs,...
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if they do not start in new york city. because of this, wherever there's a high-profile incident anywhere in the country or world, such as we discussed a moment ago, the pittsburgh synagogue attack, or the christchurch shootings on the other side of the world in new zealand, the nypd goes on high alert and further increases ours visibility around houses of worship and customizes a deployment plan to discourage any potential copycat attacks that may be inspired. the value of our collaborative efforts to guard against violence imported into new york cannot be undersold. remember, jersey city is literally on our doorstep. the attack arrested by our officers in harlem has no connections to new york city that are current, but begs a question, why did he flee that scene and come to new york city? what was he doing there? we still don't know. that investigation continues. what his intentions were, we're still working tirelessly with our partners to find out. most of the proud boys are not from new york city but it presented too a
if they do not start in new york city. because of this, wherever there's a high-profile incident anywhere in the country or world, such as we discussed a moment ago, the pittsburgh synagogue attack, or the christchurch shootings on the other side of the world in new zealand, the nypd goes on high alert and further increases ours visibility around houses of worship and customizes a deployment plan to discourage any potential copycat attacks that may be inspired. the value of our collaborative...
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an absolutely tremendous mayor of new york. [applause] >> in new york, he cut emissions 13%, making the air the cleanest it had been in 50 years and he added 850 acres of parkland to the city. [applause] >> at the end of 2013, 76% of all new yorkers lived within a 10 minute walk of a park or playground. unlike the president, mike bloomberg believes in climate change and has been attacking it for years. [applause] >> unlike the president, mike trusts facts. [applause and cheers] >> he believes in science and he puts citizens and the health of our country first. regardless of your party affiliation, we need a leader who will look reality in the eye and fight for our land, water, air and a vibrant, healthy and prosperous future for all of us. mike bloomberg is that leader. [applause and cheers] >> without further delay, it is my pleasure to introduce to you the next president of the united states, mike bloomberg. [applause and cheers] ♪ mr. bloomberg: hello. hello. [applause and cheers] mike!anting] go mr. bloomberg: thank you.
an absolutely tremendous mayor of new york. [applause] >> in new york, he cut emissions 13%, making the air the cleanest it had been in 50 years and he added 850 acres of parkland to the city. [applause] >> at the end of 2013, 76% of all new yorkers lived within a 10 minute walk of a park or playground. unlike the president, mike bloomberg believes in climate change and has been attacking it for years. [applause] >> unlike the president, mike trusts facts. [applause and...
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this is a caricature of andrew green, known as the father of greater new york. i'm from new york. i've never heard of him. did you know much about him before? >> no, we didn't. >> that's when i started to go down the rabbit hole. they learned that this guy, their great-great-great-uncle andrew green, was born in 1820 in an area known as green hill in worcester, massachusetts. >> he had 10 brothers and sisters. his father was a lawyer. they were well-off but not rich. >> 300 miles south of kennebunkport here in manhattan, historian mike miscione has pieced together the story of lisa and john's ancestor and how he left his mark here in the big apple. and while there's no skyscraper, highway, or airport named after him, it turns out there really ought to be. >> he was largely responsible for creating the institutions that transformed new york into a world-class city. >> mike explains that, as a teenager, andrew green left massachusetts and moved to new york city. >> he worked as a clerk at a dry-goods operation, and, eventually, he decided to settle upon a career of law and came into
this is a caricature of andrew green, known as the father of greater new york. i'm from new york. i've never heard of him. did you know much about him before? >> no, we didn't. >> that's when i started to go down the rabbit hole. they learned that this guy, their great-great-great-uncle andrew green, was born in 1820 in an area known as green hill in worcester, massachusetts. >> he had 10 brothers and sisters. his father was a lawyer. they were well-off but not rich. >>...
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and new york is quite unique in that regard. in 1969, new york controlled over 50% of the nation's public hospitals. when i cite that stat, a lot of people look askance and say that sounds a little too high for one place. but mind you, it's because public hospitals, municipal hospitals, were not the norm. catholic or charity care hospitals were. when new york consolidated the system, it brought to the fore a municipal hospital system that outmatched many other cities in terms of size and scope. host: does that explain why new york had probably half of the public hospitals if not more in the country when you compare to other large cities like chicago or los angeles? guest: exactly. before the health and hospitals corporation, the department of hospitals created a coordinating body for charity hospitals. in 1969, thending whole system became fully municipal. another important change was taking the budgetary appropriations process out of the city council and placing it into a quasi-public not-for-profit organization. the thought pr
and new york is quite unique in that regard. in 1969, new york controlled over 50% of the nation's public hospitals. when i cite that stat, a lot of people look askance and say that sounds a little too high for one place. but mind you, it's because public hospitals, municipal hospitals, were not the norm. catholic or charity care hospitals were. when new york consolidated the system, it brought to the fore a municipal hospital system that outmatched many other cities in terms of size and scope....
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amy: from new york, this is democracy now!w! >> we will not create the energy and excitement we need toto deft donald trump if that candidate pursued, advocated for, and enacted racist policies like ststop and frisk. amy: with the nevada caucuses less than a week away, many -- presidential candidate are accusing all you know michael bloomberg of buying his way into the election and spreading his wealth to keep critics silent. "the new york times" has some are calling bloomberg a wallett too big to happen. we will speak with a lawyer who would you work for the bloomberg bundy, said she was told remove or revise a chapter on anti-muslim bias and surveillance of muslim communities in new york that mentioned bloomberg by name a times. then to yemen, where 31 people were killed in u.s.-backed saudi airstrikes, including women and children. the united nations called the atta shockinin here.we are this is one of the cars that were targeted by the saudi americanan air force l last n nt and ththey also tarted vilges in residential areas,
amy: from new york, this is democracy now!w! >> we will not create the energy and excitement we need toto deft donald trump if that candidate pursued, advocated for, and enacted racist policies like ststop and frisk. amy: with the nevada caucuses less than a week away, many -- presidential candidate are accusing all you know michael bloomberg of buying his way into the election and spreading his wealth to keep critics silent. "the new york times" has some are calling bloomberg a...
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donald trump gets a lot of criticism in new york and the new york society for his policies and his fielded style the presidency. that is very loud. he is also among the entire state he isn't a popular president although you know he is popular in parts of the country. i covered political campaigns. i covered six political campaigns and when you cover the political campaigns, all everybody wants you to see if he was going to win and what is going to happen. every story is a wa is the weeku could answer the question by hedging your bets. and after the electionof 2016, i got out of the prediction business because they realized they didn't understand the forces at play in right field at his word to predict political futures, so i'm going to take a pass on answering that question. >> host: you said earlier today that you felt like you have an obligation to write the book. obviously we are living in an incredibly polarized america politically and we have a president who is relentlessly telling people not to believe what the press writes about him and says on the radio etc.. you touched on this a
donald trump gets a lot of criticism in new york and the new york society for his policies and his fielded style the presidency. that is very loud. he is also among the entire state he isn't a popular president although you know he is popular in parts of the country. i covered political campaigns. i covered six political campaigns and when you cover the political campaigns, all everybody wants you to see if he was going to win and what is going to happen. every story is a wa is the weeku could...
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amy: from new york, this is democracy now!w! >> we will not create the energy and excitement we need toto deft donald trump if that candidate pursued, advocated for, and enacted racist policies like ststop and frisk. amy: with the nevada caucuses less than a week away, many -- presidential candidate are accusing all you know michael bloomberg of buying his way into the election and spreading his wealth to keep critics silent. "the new york times" has some are calling bloomberg a wallett too big to happen. we will speak with a lawyer who would you work for the bloomberg bundy, said she was told remove or revise a chapter on anti-muslim bias and surveillance of muslim communities in new york that mentioned bloomberg by name a times. then to yemen, where 31 people were killed in u.s.-backed saudi airstrikes, including women and children. the united nations called the atta shockinin here.we are this is one of the cars that were targeted by the saudi americanan air force l last nigt and d they alsoo tgeted vlages in residential areas
amy: from new york, this is democracy now!w! >> we will not create the energy and excitement we need toto deft donald trump if that candidate pursued, advocated for, and enacted racist policies like ststop and frisk. amy: with the nevada caucuses less than a week away, many -- presidential candidate are accusing all you know michael bloomberg of buying his way into the election and spreading his wealth to keep critics silent. "the new york times" has some are calling bloomberg a...
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it's clear that donald trump gets a lot of criticism in new york and in new york society for his policies and for his sort of chaotic style of presidency, and that is very loud he's also in the state broadly among the entire population of the state, is not that popular president, even though obviously he is popular in parts of the country. covered political campaigns, i covered sex national political campaigns and when you cover a political campaign all that anybody wants you to say in your coverage is who is going to win, and every story is sort of a way to kind of answer that question, but hedging your bets. and after the election of 2016, i got out of the prediction business because i realized, we didn't understand the forces at play. so many things were happening in elects we didn't know. and i feel that it is very hard to predict political futures, so i am going to take a pass on answering that question. >> that's all right. i'm interested in -- you said earlier today that you felt like you had an obligation to write these become and we're living in an incredibleie polarized time in
it's clear that donald trump gets a lot of criticism in new york and in new york society for his policies and for his sort of chaotic style of presidency, and that is very loud he's also in the state broadly among the entire population of the state, is not that popular president, even though obviously he is popular in parts of the country. covered political campaigns, i covered sex national political campaigns and when you cover a political campaign all that anybody wants you to say in your...
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of the rule of law. >> reporter: dhs says the new york law creates a security issue, preventing the federal government from tracking down potential criminals. >> we no longer have access to make sure they meet the program requirements, so we need to do our job. >> reporter: some travelers at new york's jfk airport are not happy. >> i think it's a very mean, spiteful way to get back at new yorkers. >> reporter: new york says it's not backing down. >> in all likelihood this dispute will go to the courts, and new york will argue that the federal government has exceeded its constitutional authority. >> reporter: trump officials say any state considering legislation similar to new york's green light law could also lose access to trusted travel programs. one official singling out the state of washington. lester >> erin mclaughlin tonight, thank you >>> up next, serious new safety questions about a popular child booster seat obama: he's been a leader
of the rule of law. >> reporter: dhs says the new york law creates a security issue, preventing the federal government from tracking down potential criminals. >> we no longer have access to make sure they meet the program requirements, so we need to do our job. >> reporter: some travelers at new york's jfk airport are not happy. >> i think it's a very mean, spiteful way to get back at new yorkers. >> reporter: new york says it's not backing down. >> in all...
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ron allen, nbc news, riverhead, new york. >> an incredibly disturbing story. >>> there is outrage tonight from some frequent flyers and others who get to avoid long airport security lines the trump administration is putting a freeze on enrollmentth global entry program here in new york and says it could be expanded to other states erin mclaughlin tells us why. >> reporter: tonight the trump administration escalating its battle with the state of new york the department of homeland security is banning residents from enrolling or reenrolling in so-called truste traveler program like global entry to make it easier to cross the u.s. border and get through airport security lines a dramatic move in response to new york's green light law. passed last year, it limits the department of motor vehicles from sharing information with i.c.e. and customs and border protection new york officials saying the law allows immigrants to come out of the shadows and calls dhs' new ban political retaliation. >> this is unbounded arrogance, disrespect of the rule of law. >> reporter: dhs says the new york law creat
ron allen, nbc news, riverhead, new york. >> an incredibly disturbing story. >>> there is outrage tonight from some frequent flyers and others who get to avoid long airport security lines the trump administration is putting a freeze on enrollmentth global entry program here in new york and says it could be expanded to other states erin mclaughlin tells us why. >> reporter: tonight the trump administration escalating its battle with the state of new york the department of...
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we do not celebrate that in new york. surprise. surprise. that's on monday and the next day is super tuesday and our chance to nominate a candidate who will liberate us from the insanity of donald trump. [cheers and applause] >> i thought you would like that. this is my fourth visit to houston. this is like my home-away-from-home. the combination of rodeo was pretty tempting. i couldn't wait for another box from shiplies. before i talk about this campaign, i want to say about what is facing the country and the world. you watched the president's press conference yesterday. president trump was briefed on the coronavirus two months ago, but he buried his head in the sand and he is not responding. these are not things you can jump into. you have to plan and have to have a staff ready to go and the president slashed funding for centers for disease control. he fired the entire white house team in charge to respond to pandemics and he present difficulted this will be over in two months. the president is not a scientist and that's a nice way to pres
we do not celebrate that in new york. surprise. surprise. that's on monday and the next day is super tuesday and our chance to nominate a candidate who will liberate us from the insanity of donald trump. [cheers and applause] >> i thought you would like that. this is my fourth visit to houston. this is like my home-away-from-home. the combination of rodeo was pretty tempting. i couldn't wait for another box from shiplies. before i talk about this campaign, i want to say about what is...
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we do not celebrate that in new york. surprise. surprise. that's on monday and the next day is super tuesday and our chance to nominate a candidate who will liberate us from the insanity of donald trump. [cheers and applause] >> i thought you would like that. this is my fourth visit to houston. his is like my home-away-from-home. the combination of rodeo was pretty tempting. i couldn't wait for another box from shiplies. before i talk about this campaign, i want to say about what is facing the country and the world. you watched the president's press conference yesterday. president trump was briefed on the coronavirus two months ago, but he buried his head in the sand and he is not responding. these are not things you can jump into. you have to plan and have to have a staff ready to go and the president slashed funding for centers for disease control. he fired the entire white house team in charge to respond to pandemics and he present difficulted this will be over in two months. the president is not a scientist and that's a nice way to presi
we do not celebrate that in new york. surprise. surprise. that's on monday and the next day is super tuesday and our chance to nominate a candidate who will liberate us from the insanity of donald trump. [cheers and applause] >> i thought you would like that. this is my fourth visit to houston. his is like my home-away-from-home. the combination of rodeo was pretty tempting. i couldn't wait for another box from shiplies. before i talk about this campaign, i want to say about what is...
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i'm from new york. i'm here standing up for every american who can't pay their tuition, for every american who has lost their insurance. my whole career has been as a doer. and believe me, we need less talk, less partisanship, less division, less tweeting -- [applause] mr. bloomberg: i will make you a commitment now. when i am in the oval office, no more tweeting. [applause] mr. bloomberg: now, in all fairness, it's easy for me to say that because i can't spell. then again, neither can donald. [laughter] mr. bloomberg: even though donald and i are both from new york, the truth is we couldn't be more different. in fact, i billed myself as the un-trump. think about it. he breaks promises. i keep them. he divides people. i unite them. he's a climate denier. i'm an engineer. i actually believe in science. imagine that. [applause] mr. bloomberg: he tweets. i follow facts, respect data, and tell the truth. he looks out for people who inherited their wealth and i'm self-made. i will raise the estate tax to bat
i'm from new york. i'm here standing up for every american who can't pay their tuition, for every american who has lost their insurance. my whole career has been as a doer. and believe me, we need less talk, less partisanship, less division, less tweeting -- [applause] mr. bloomberg: i will make you a commitment now. when i am in the oval office, no more tweeting. [applause] mr. bloomberg: now, in all fairness, it's easy for me to say that because i can't spell. then again, neither can donald....
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the president's news conference is at 6:00 a.m. new york time. can watch it here on bloomberg television. house lawmakers worn pentagon leaders their plan to divert billions to pay for the construction of the u.s. mexico border wall would be an enormous mistake. congressman byrne's said the defense department would be undermining its own efforts to get funding by sending a message that it has money to spare. the center gone -- the pentagon said it is slashing billions to free up money for the construction of the wall. the european union says more people are taking legal paths to enter europe. increasing numbers of people are applying for asylum rather than entering without permission. more than 700 14,000 people applied in europe last year. that's up 13% from 2018. much of the increase is attributable to migrants from countries that have these of free travel arrangements with block. says hisuterte country's forces can fight insurgents and muslim extremists without any help from the american military. he was defending his recent decision to termin
the president's news conference is at 6:00 a.m. new york time. can watch it here on bloomberg television. house lawmakers worn pentagon leaders their plan to divert billions to pay for the construction of the u.s. mexico border wall would be an enormous mistake. congressman byrne's said the defense department would be undermining its own efforts to get funding by sending a message that it has money to spare. the center gone -- the pentagon said it is slashing billions to free up money for the...
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new york was the epicenter of the united states. in terms of the epicenter of the population, there were 50 to 100, 50 to 100 in the city at that time. if you add them up, it will still be in new york city. that is how central new york was at that time. obviously, they had a big fear. the nra is organized and chartered out of new york. that is where most of their members are. that is why are -- where they are headquartered up. that is when they start talking about the second amendment, more and passing than in depth. in the 19th century we have robber barons. in the 20th centuries, -- in the 20th century we had mob violence and gang violence. how did that affect it in this century? there's an interesting thing about the mafia and gang violence. i think everyone in the united states agreed there was a problem. there's no disagreement there. the only disagreement was more or less in terms of how do you solve that problem? there was in a movement in the united states that said the government was passing too many laws to catch he crimin
new york was the epicenter of the united states. in terms of the epicenter of the population, there were 50 to 100, 50 to 100 in the city at that time. if you add them up, it will still be in new york city. that is how central new york was at that time. obviously, they had a big fear. the nra is organized and chartered out of new york. that is where most of their members are. that is why are -- where they are headquartered up. that is when they start talking about the second amendment, more and...
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bloomberg said the new york police department use of stop and frisk tactics during this time as a new york city mayor were a mistake. he was in richmond as a effort to shore up support for the super tuesday primary. this is about 40 minutes. >> honored guest democratic candidate for president and former mayor of new york city, mike bloomberg. [applause] thank you. thank you. [applause] how are we doing? [cheering] wait for the music to stop. [laughter] hello, everyone. how are we doing? we will try that again. [applause] i cannot even see that far at both ends. i'm sure you are there but if i have learned anything it is that virginia democrats know how to put on a party and party dinner. [applause] i want to thank you for inviting me. another round of applause for them. [applause] ok. it is always nice to be welcomed. [laughter] thank you for being in this venue with me. i'm glad to be back in virginia. [applause] this is the very first date i came to when i launched my campaign a couple of months ago and since then i have been to 62 virginia 25 states but i have been more than anywhe
bloomberg said the new york police department use of stop and frisk tactics during this time as a new york city mayor were a mistake. he was in richmond as a effort to shore up support for the super tuesday primary. this is about 40 minutes. >> honored guest democratic candidate for president and former mayor of new york city, mike bloomberg. [applause] thank you. thank you. [applause] how are we doing? [cheering] wait for the music to stop. [laughter] hello, everyone. how are we doing?...
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his wife was involved in new york suffrage. if i can read the mission statement of the league -- let me see if it's here -- and if i can see it, which would be a trick. >> while brooke is looking, i can add that laidlaw, when he led men at the 1912 parade, he was asked why they were marching, and he said we are here to give moral support to the women and courage to the men. i always thought that was quite poignant. >> so here is the statement in full, he says there are many men who inwardly feel the justice of equal suffrage -- this was written in 1913 -- but who are not ready to acknowledge it publicly unless they are backed by numbers. there are other men who are not even ready to give the subject consideration until they see that a large number of men are willing to be counted in favor of it. the man who is so prejudiced that he will not consider it at all will pass away with this generation if not sooner. the usefulness of the men's leagues politically to women constitutes one of the unanswerable arguments for women's suffr
his wife was involved in new york suffrage. if i can read the mission statement of the league -- let me see if it's here -- and if i can see it, which would be a trick. >> while brooke is looking, i can add that laidlaw, when he led men at the 1912 parade, he was asked why they were marching, and he said we are here to give moral support to the women and courage to the men. i always thought that was quite poignant. >> so here is the statement in full, he says there are many men who...
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the new york times said this isn't something you hear every day about a real estate family in new york. >> they have been living in washington now and have been working in the white house and in politics. every company in new york and new jersey what are their aspirations for the future? the attack. >>. >> right now there is a broad national portfolio and ivanka says she is focusing on the white house. it is important to pause on jared kushner if you think of the people he has outlasted steve bannon, jim mattis and it goes on and on. so many officials and jared kushner not even 40 years old is one of the most powerful people on earth. so it is hard to know what they want to do next only that they said their focuses is on washington and washington business. speaking about women and families and she speaks in a way somebody wanting to have a political career would speak having said that i don't know what that means. i have tried very hard to interview ivanka and jared kushner. so i could not ask them that question. although if i ever had the opportunity i would ask how they see their fut
the new york times said this isn't something you hear every day about a real estate family in new york. >> they have been living in washington now and have been working in the white house and in politics. every company in new york and new jersey what are their aspirations for the future? the attack. >>. >> right now there is a broad national portfolio and ivanka says she is focusing on the white house. it is important to pause on jared kushner if you think of the people he has...
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♪ i'm jamie colby, and, today, i'm in rockland county, new york, an hour north of new york city. i am meeting a viewer who wrote
♪ i'm jamie colby, and, today, i'm in rockland county, new york, an hour north of new york city. i am meeting a viewer who wrote
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new york is quite unique in that regard. in 1969 new york controlled over 50% of the nation's public hospitals. a lot of people look askance and say that sounds a little too high for one place. hospitals,e public municipal hospitals were not the norm. carelic or charity hospitals were. when new york consolidated the system it brought to the fore a municipal hospital system that outmatched many other cities in terms of size and scope. >> does not explain why new york had probably half of the public hospitals if not more in the country when you compare to other large cities like chicago or los angeles? >> exactly. health and hospitals corporation the department of hospitals created a coordinating body for cherry hospitals. whole systeme became fully municipal. another important change was taking the budgetary appropriations process out of the city council and placing it into a quasi-public not-for-profit organization. the thought process being that getting the budgetary process out of the parochial co-obligor of city council p
new york is quite unique in that regard. in 1969 new york controlled over 50% of the nation's public hospitals. a lot of people look askance and say that sounds a little too high for one place. hospitals,e public municipal hospitals were not the norm. carelic or charity hospitals were. when new york consolidated the system it brought to the fore a municipal hospital system that outmatched many other cities in terms of size and scope. >> does not explain why new york had probably half of...
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for this next one, since we're in new york, can you guys do like a billy joel "new york state of mind" kind of song? please ♪ ♪ gabrielle thanks fo coming dow roosevelt island's changed since we hung around ♪ ♪ the crazy city that never sleeps is what you call your new york -- ♪ >> jimmy: oh nice! [ cheers and applause ♪ oh, thank you gabrielle, i appreciate you thank you, thank you so much thank you for -- let's do one more. let's do one more. someone on the other side of the train, here. let's go let's do one more. hi, excuse me. hello. nice to see you, hello how are you? hey, buddy, how are you doing? >> doing well. >> jimmy: you're doing well? all right. how about you right here could you stand up, please [ cheers and applause what is your name? >> rev run >> jimmy: okay, rev -- rev run okay interesting, rev run what part of new york are you from >> i'm from queens, new york [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: shout out to queens. okay now, new york city is known for its music. so many amazing musicians come through here who are your favorite musicians from new york city >
for this next one, since we're in new york, can you guys do like a billy joel "new york state of mind" kind of song? please ♪ ♪ gabrielle thanks fo coming dow roosevelt island's changed since we hung around ♪ ♪ the crazy city that never sleeps is what you call your new york -- ♪ >> jimmy: oh nice! [ cheers and applause ♪ oh, thank you gabrielle, i appreciate you thank you, thank you so much thank you for -- let's do one more. let's do one more. someone on the other...
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york, not a foreign government, the state of new york, using federal policy to punish new york travelers, to have tangible material effects on the income of new york, on the tourist industry, in exchange for that dropping investigations into him? >> yeah. it is impeachable behavior. in an ordinary world, this would have been something that would have led to articles of impeachment. so, too, just what he's doing with roger stone. the fact that your friend, you benefit, you don't -- you throw the book at other people, that's what king george iii was accused of so all of this is squarely within impeachment territory. unfortunately, we have a republican senate that i don't think -- >> to. >> -- honors their obligations and oaths to the constitution. >> i really think, to come back to what you said, the judiciary committee, the government is funded through september 30th. everybody is going to be worried about a big high-stakes fight in the run-up to the election, but if you don't play hardball, you're going to get rolled is really my feeling. >> exactly. i don't take pleasure if recommending
york, not a foreign government, the state of new york, using federal policy to punish new york travelers, to have tangible material effects on the income of new york, on the tourist industry, in exchange for that dropping investigations into him? >> yeah. it is impeachable behavior. in an ordinary world, this would have been something that would have led to articles of impeachment. so, too, just what he's doing with roger stone. the fact that your friend, you benefit, you don't -- you...
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york city in the southern district of new york, largest u.s. attorney's office in the country outside of washington, d.c. it's the office that handles lots of matters of national security, any crimes having to do with anything financial since new york is the financial capital of the country. in the case of this president, s.d.n.y. is also where anything will end up that has to do with his personal home base as a lifelong new yorker who ran his fraudulent charity and business here. the southern district of new york has long had a reputation for fierce independence, even onery levels of independence, willing to subject themselves from influence and main justice. they're the sovereign district and they do whatever they want. but under this administration, the pressure even on s.d.n.y. has been reportedly pretty intense. cnn had been reporting this weekend on attorney general william barr attempting to, quote, micro manage numerous cases at s.d.n.y. since he's been attorney general. and reporting on this subject has been coming in from multiple sou
york city in the southern district of new york, largest u.s. attorney's office in the country outside of washington, d.c. it's the office that handles lots of matters of national security, any crimes having to do with anything financial since new york is the financial capital of the country. in the case of this president, s.d.n.y. is also where anything will end up that has to do with his personal home base as a lifelong new yorker who ran his fraudulent charity and business here. the southern...
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in new york. police arrest add 14-year-old boy in connection with the stabbing death of tessa majors. a live report next. (driver vo) when i started this commute, everyone said i was crazy. so fifteen years ago, i got my first subaru and i did it anyway. for more than five hundred thousand miles, my outback always got me there. so when it was time, of course i got a new one. because my kids still need me. and i need them. (vo) welcome to the all-new subaru outback. the most reliable outback ever. go where love takes you. and that's not a tissue. protection. lysol kills over 100 illness causing germs and viruses. even those that may cause runny noses. lysol, what it takes to protect. finding the right words can be tough.n it comes to autism, finding understanding doesn't have to be. together, we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org it's important to have a reliable network. we all use it in different ways. (vo) everyone
in new york. police arrest add 14-year-old boy in connection with the stabbing death of tessa majors. a live report next. (driver vo) when i started this commute, everyone said i was crazy. so fifteen years ago, i got my first subaru and i did it anyway. for more than five hundred thousand miles, my outback always got me there. so when it was time, of course i got a new one. because my kids still need me. and i need them. (vo) welcome to the all-new subaru outback. the most reliable outback...
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it is tested in new york city. we live here in new york, melissa. a lot of people like stuff that you and i don't necessarily like. if there is a place for them in the free market, fine and dandy, go for it. melissa: i would say that i would be, not sure i would go long the stock long term. i feel like it could be a fad. >> dunkin' is pretty smart. melissa: not dunkin'. i mean beyond meat or impossible, whatever. >> dunkin' feels there is a place for knit their menu f they feel that way, they will get rid of it if they don't make money from it, i have no doubt. melissa: they sell tiny doughnuts in a cup when you walk by. they're never going out of business. >> i love their entrepreneurship. melissa: they know exactly what they're doing. what is coming up on your fab loss show? >> one of the congressman the president pointed out during his victory speech today, representative jim banks will be with us. we'll talk to him, exactly what the fallout is. and what happens with nancy pelosi? is thee going to face any kind of censure from the senate perhaps
it is tested in new york city. we live here in new york, melissa. a lot of people like stuff that you and i don't necessarily like. if there is a place for them in the free market, fine and dandy, go for it. melissa: i would say that i would be, not sure i would go long the stock long term. i feel like it could be a fad. >> dunkin' is pretty smart. melissa: not dunkin'. i mean beyond meat or impossible, whatever. >> dunkin' feels there is a place for knit their menu f they feel that...
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i'm from new york. that's why i'm standing up for every american who has lost their job, for every american who can't pay their tuition, who has lost their insurance, my whole career has been as a doer. believe me, we need less talk, less partisanship, less division, less tweeting. [cheers and applause] mr. bloomberg: i will make you a commitment right now. when i am in the oval office, no more tweeting. [cheers and applause] mr. bloomberg: in all fairness, it is easy for me to say that because i can spell. [laughter] mr. bloomberg: then again, neither can donald. even though donald and i are both from new york, we couldn't be more different. i bill myself as the un-trump. think about it. he breaks promises, i keep them. he divides people, i unite them. he's a climate denier. i'm an engineer. i actually believe in science. imagine that. he tweets, i follow facts, respect data, and tell the truth. he looks out for people who inherited their wealth and i'm self-made. i will raise the estate tax to toerate
i'm from new york. that's why i'm standing up for every american who has lost their job, for every american who can't pay their tuition, who has lost their insurance, my whole career has been as a doer. believe me, we need less talk, less partisanship, less division, less tweeting. [cheers and applause] mr. bloomberg: i will make you a commitment right now. when i am in the oval office, no more tweeting. [cheers and applause] mr. bloomberg: in all fairness, it is easy for me to say that because...
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amy: from new york, , this is democracy now! >> all of the women who testified as witnesses in this the took the oath to tell truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help them god. they also objected themselves to -- subjected themselves to cross examination. what they testified to is evidence that can be weighed by the jury. amy: jurors begin denigration sedate and whether to find disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein guilty of rape and sexual assault. he pleaded not guilty in the case that has become a flash point in the #metoo movement. we will get an update from irin carmon who interviewed more than a dozen of weinstein's 100 accusers. then as bernie sanders polls at number one, mike bloomberg qualifies for the next debate in former vice president joe biden hopes for a comeback in the next round of democratic primaries. we will look at a new film that documents binds extensive role in advocating the iraq war. quote joe biden so much more than book for the war. heas the crp the powerfu sena committ on foren reti
amy: from new york, , this is democracy now! >> all of the women who testified as witnesses in this the took the oath to tell truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help them god. they also objected themselves to -- subjected themselves to cross examination. what they testified to is evidence that can be weighed by the jury. amy: jurors begin denigration sedate and whether to find disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein guilty of rape and sexual assault. he pleaded not guilty...
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connell: in a new york minute governor the new york meeting president trump at white house of at after the a ever administration prevented new yorkers from he enrolling in the program that lets skip long security lines. hillary. reporter: the point of this meeting for government cuomo to get the ban on trusted travelers against new yorkers lifted without putting undocumented immigrants at risk. >> it is going to hurt tens of thousands of new yorkers who will be inconvenienced for no reason. no logical reason. just pure retaliation and i want, i want to know that i did everything i could to stop that. reporter: dhs says they need access to dmv records for national security reasons to keep borders and airports safe. dhs spokesperson said in a statement, quote the acting secretary is clear that cpb requires full access to the data fulfill the law enforcement and custom and trade and travel statutory responsibilities. where new york is once again sharing critical law enforcement data with cpb. the governor's office says banning new yorkers from the programs has huge impact on local economy
connell: in a new york minute governor the new york meeting president trump at white house of at after the a ever administration prevented new yorkers from he enrolling in the program that lets skip long security lines. hillary. reporter: the point of this meeting for government cuomo to get the ban on trusted travelers against new yorkers lifted without putting undocumented immigrants at risk. >> it is going to hurt tens of thousands of new yorkers who will be inconvenienced for no...
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ron allen, nbc news, riverhead, new york. >> an incredibly disturbing story. >>> there is outrage tonight from frequent fliers and others who get to avoid long airport security lines. the trump administration is putting a freeze on the global entry program in new york and says it could be expanded to other states erin mcloughlin tells us why >> reporter: today the trump administration escalating his battle with the state of new york the department of homeland security is banning residents from enrolling or re-enrolling in the so-called trusted traveler program like global entry that make it easier to cross the u.s. borde passed last year, it limihermation with i.c.e. and customs and border protection new york officials saying the law allows immigrants to come out of the shadows and calls dhs' new ban political retaliation. >> this is unbounded arrogance, disrespect of the rule of law. >> reporter: dhs says the new york law creates a security issue preventing the federal government from tracking down potential criminals. >> we no longer have access to make sure they meet those program requ
ron allen, nbc news, riverhead, new york. >> an incredibly disturbing story. >>> there is outrage tonight from frequent fliers and others who get to avoid long airport security lines. the trump administration is putting a freeze on the global entry program in new york and says it could be expanded to other states erin mcloughlin tells us why >> reporter: today the trump administration escalating his battle with the state of new york the department of homeland security is...
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i'm from new york. that's why i'm standing up for every american who has lost their job, for every american who can't pay their tuition, who has lost their insurance, my whole career has been as a doer. believe me, we need less talk, less partisanship, less division, less tweeting. [cheers and applause] mr. bloomberg: i will make you a commitment right now. when i am in the oval office, no more tweeting. [cheers and applause] mr. bloomberg: in all fairness, it is easy for me to say that because i can spell. [laughter] mr. bloomberg: then again, neither can donald. even though donald and i are both from new york, we couldn't be more different. i bill myself as the un-trump. think about it. he breaks promises, i keep them. he divides people, i unite them. he's a climate denier. i'm an engineer. i actually believe in science. imagine that. tweets, i follow facts, respect data, and tell the truth. he looks out for people who inherited their wealth and i'm self-made. i will raise the estate tax to generate t
i'm from new york. that's why i'm standing up for every american who has lost their job, for every american who can't pay their tuition, who has lost their insurance, my whole career has been as a doer. believe me, we need less talk, less partisanship, less division, less tweeting. [cheers and applause] mr. bloomberg: i will make you a commitment right now. when i am in the oval office, no more tweeting. [cheers and applause] mr. bloomberg: in all fairness, it is easy for me to say that because...
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but the headlines in new york city are full of bank of new york with affiliate sales leaving 200,000 depositors bankrupt or destitute. and so the word securities affiliate has a bad sound. second, that leads the banking commissioner of new york, joseph broderick, to introduce legislation to ban state, new york state charter banks from having securities affiliates. the most powerful financial state in the country is now proposing to get rid of affiliates, and glass follow s suit. i think these different elements, the early democratic call to get rid of affiliates, glass's dealings with regulators in the 1920's, the fed or the bank of the united states -- the failure of the bank of the united states caused glass to separate to required banks to get rid of their securities affiliate. that is what we remember glass steagall for today. so, glass gets this bill done. remember in 1912, he presented president wilson with a draft of the federal reserve act. glass now goes to franklin roosevelt, who's about to come in and gives them a draft of the glass steagall act that has these limits on le
but the headlines in new york city are full of bank of new york with affiliate sales leaving 200,000 depositors bankrupt or destitute. and so the word securities affiliate has a bad sound. second, that leads the banking commissioner of new york, joseph broderick, to introduce legislation to ban state, new york state charter banks from having securities affiliates. the most powerful financial state in the country is now proposing to get rid of affiliates, and glass follow s suit. i think these...
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but the headlines in new york city are full of bank of new york with affiliate sales leaving 200,000 depositors bankrupt or destitute. and so, the word securities affiliate has a bad sound. second, that leads the banking commissioner of new york, joseph broderick, to introduce , newlation to ban state york state charter banks from having securities affiliates. the most powerful financial state in the country is now proposing to get rid of affiliates, and glass follow suit. i think these different elements, the, 19 the early democratic call to get rid of affiliates, glass's dealings with regulators in the 1920's, the fed or the bank of the united states -- the failure of the bank of the united states caused glass to separate the two required banks to get rid of their securities affiliate. that is what we remember glass steagall for today. but ahead deposit insurance and so on. so, glass gets this build on. he presented912, president wilson with a draft of the federal reserve act. glass now goes to franklin roosevelt, who's about to come in and gives them a draft of the glass steagall
but the headlines in new york city are full of bank of new york with affiliate sales leaving 200,000 depositors bankrupt or destitute. and so, the word securities affiliate has a bad sound. second, that leads the banking commissioner of new york, joseph broderick, to introduce , newlation to ban state york state charter banks from having securities affiliates. the most powerful financial state in the country is now proposing to get rid of affiliates, and glass follow suit. i think these...
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new york? is this somehow retaliation for something? >> yes, it is bigger than that, alisyn. it's -- the president's administration disagrees fundamentally with the way we treat undocumented people who in the state of new york have the right to apply for a driver's license because we want people who are on our roads to know how to drive and be licensed. we believe that's in the state interest to keep our people safe. they disagree with this. they want to make political hay out of it. the department of homeland security, which is supposed to be about security, by the way, actually did a memo that said we should punish the states that don't comply with their policy on undocumented people. it's new york, new jersey, california, it's king county in washington. and they're going to punish, quote/unquote, those states. that's what their memo says. and then they turn around and say we're kicking you out of this traveler program because we don't have the information. i said to the acting secretary, i w
new york? is this somehow retaliation for something? >> yes, it is bigger than that, alisyn. it's -- the president's administration disagrees fundamentally with the way we treat undocumented people who in the state of new york have the right to apply for a driver's license because we want people who are on our roads to know how to drive and be licensed. we believe that's in the state interest to keep our people safe. they disagree with this. they want to make political hay out of it. the...
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york, not a foreign government, the state of new york, using federal policy to punish new york travelers, to have tangible material effects on the income of new york, on the tourist industry, in exchange for that dropping investigations into him? >> yeah. it is impeachable behavior. in an ordinary world, this would have been something that would have led to articles of impeachment. so, too, just what he's doing with roger stone. the fact that your friend, you bin f benefit, you don't -- you throw the book at other people, that's what king george iii was accused of so all of this is squarely within impeachment territory. unfortunately, we have a republican senate that i don't think -- >> to. >> -- honors their obligations and oaths to the constitution. >> i really think, to come back to what you said, the yjudiciar committee, the government is funded through september 30th. everybody is going to be worried about a big high-stakes fight in the run-up to the election, but if you don't play hardball, you're going to get rolled is really pie feeling. >> exactly. i don't take pleasure if recom
york, not a foreign government, the state of new york, using federal policy to punish new york travelers, to have tangible material effects on the income of new york, on the tourist industry, in exchange for that dropping investigations into him? >> yeah. it is impeachable behavior. in an ordinary world, this would have been something that would have led to articles of impeachment. so, too, just what he's doing with roger stone. the fact that your friend, you bin f benefit, you don't --...
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aircraft industry association in new york the south african consulate in new york in the patrolman benevolent association in new york and all this was to protest things varied as the u.s. invasion of granada apartheid in south africa the occupation of the west bank and gaza. that was the first thing that drew me to this group was this range of violence and sometimes bizarre and certainly audacious terrorist activities. the second thing that drew me were the personal stories of participants of the women themselves and to some degree men couple men in the inner circle. and i'm just going to mention three of them that i found that were particularly compelling. marilyn buck, she was the daughter of a veterinarian turned episcopal priest in austin texas where she was brought up, went to saint stephen's a private episcopal school and then was admitted to brown but decided to go to berkeley and then came back to the university of texas, wound up back in the west coast she became what was described as the only white member of the black liberation army and she was a quartermaster buying guns, a nice w
aircraft industry association in new york the south african consulate in new york in the patrolman benevolent association in new york and all this was to protest things varied as the u.s. invasion of granada apartheid in south africa the occupation of the west bank and gaza. that was the first thing that drew me to this group was this range of violence and sometimes bizarre and certainly audacious terrorist activities. the second thing that drew me were the personal stories of participants of...
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yorker, to punish new york. you and i are going to follow up on this. i appreciate you trying to answer these questions. we need more information. i appreciate your attempt to answer answer these questions. and i yield back. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you very much. mr. wagner, just for the record, can a person have global entry without driver's license? >> yes, i believe so. >> so i'm trying to figure out how you're going to cancel all these people, and some of them don't even drive, deny them -- >> it's a new york state identification. >> but they have passports. >> validation of that information. >> but they have a passport. they have a passport. >> how do we validate the address of where they live? >> my driver's license has a post office box. so, i mean, i'm just trying to figure out -- >> why is the information blocked for this purpose, then? >> i don't know. i'm saying, i'm using, why would you cancel it if -- >> why would new york state block the information for this purpose? >> is it for identifi
yorker, to punish new york. you and i are going to follow up on this. i appreciate you trying to answer these questions. we need more information. i appreciate your attempt to answer answer these questions. and i yield back. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you very much. mr. wagner, just for the record, can a person have global entry without driver's license? >> yes, i believe so. >> so i'm trying to figure out how you're going to cancel all these people, and some of them...