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convictions and georgia me is been serving since his appointment in august and if us to step down after the election political report with amy walter rates this solid democrat. >> tonight i like conversation when the basement to the one-woman economic and wrecking ball. >> in the news is trying to bring civility back to this divisive election cycle. >> this election could not be more estate cannot be a more important. >> the republican curtis the two candidates trying to fill the seat of theng convicted former senior senator bob menendez. >> using her campaign and her message of the bodyguard cider andsi adapted. >> we sent down to hear why they think they deserve your vote november 5th. >> this is been a very challenging and difficult race in a very dramatic wanted that and one definitely has a changed
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it thursday politics forever. >> an open discussion, talking about all the issues that impact you about any site 2024 about conger conversation of the candidates were the only u.s. senate seat on new jersey's valley, begins.s right now. >> tonight 2024th weekend again and again the conversation presented going university. ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ >> live from the studio anymore, this is nj spotlight conversation with u.s. senatee candidates. >> good evening and thank you for joining us, we had a. >> in a david and welcome to our like conversation with a candidates for u.s. senate cynical calling it a conversation because this is not a traditional debate and there will be no time responses the
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gulf of evening is to talk about the issues impacting you during an exchange of ideas and david and i will leave the discussion directed questions to each candidate said we welcome our guests democrat any kim and republican curtis bashaw and welcome to you both i think you for doing this will start of easy i am you fix the economy was start with you curtis bashaw pretty seems to agree in affordability is one is on top of the mind the voters today what you thank you so driving this crisis specifically, can you from your seat. >> while affordability is a huge issue you run a small business that is grown to 1000 employees. we know our utilities a rice we know that the food that we buy is over the restaurant is more expensive. in all 21 counties of the state from i've heard that issue live
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in clear from the jerseyans. and so to me the way we think that is to cut back on government spending prayed and you and we had to do the quote covid-19 cases and kept doubling down by a doing more and more expensive bills and concentration at believe the best you current is not spend more money it is to try to do price caps for us not to have mandates or price caps or subsidies, but eventually chapel our businesses and let them grow and trust are business people,em grow the economy and make it bigger. >> we thank you so driving this issue this crisis. >> will i agree that we want to make sure that brady coming but we need to make sure that we are going up very c ready right now bigger corporations in the world, are growing exponentially, but we see a lot of small businesses struggling coming to make ends meet and we see a lot of people not invested
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in the stock market however half is not invested in the stock market in all the things huge racial wealth gap here new jersey $300,000 wealth gap is gotta fix the black community latino community asian american community, we need to be doing things like that except to have a little over the prescription to o a cross process that was te biggest legislative winds, and the come out of pocket costs for seniors when it comes to their prescription drugs, as when the $66 a month the mcafee insulin cross at $35 a month him okay to do that for all americans, things we did, we passed a child tax credit for cut child poverty and half in this country come to justice when you're and these are proven tools for the republicans in congress, the governor the fallgr of these different efforts that weff are trying to do them people to these injured during these difficult times news some of the things that were traded extreme accusing to be ready to unleash business, you seem to be ready
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to have some regulations. what is the difference here between you two on what role governmentnt can play in stimulating the economy are making things more affordable for folks met we live in america is a free enterprise country we trust our citizens here businesses know something created this american dream. i think that we can spend our way to prosperity i don't think that we can tax our way to physical health, i don't think that we can relate away to innovation and growth but new jersey is one of the most expensive states for taxes on the most unaffordable states is one of the most highly regulated states rated andst ironically nw jersey is 49 who will we the federal government rated animal of the other states and so i don't believe these 20th century habits have price caps and subsidies in excess spending those are failed policies, the
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socialist policy that we try to force the hands of the market itself and too much intervention money and we need to take care to make sure that everybody has a shot smacks one of the things we've been reporting the pastor particularly a lot of people we talked to medical the ability to affordable housing prescriber of his prices. the estimate is that there needs tois be about 200,000 units of affordable housing, building estate. when the barriers to meeting the goal federal legislative remedies are there. >> will i think barriers currently are inflation making houses unaffordable for people in high r interest rates we need to make sure we can control inflation i don't think i might
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spinning another trillion as a way to solve the people think that we do you think anybody believes that that was spinning another trillion dollars in my opinion is a policy party". any remedy theaf affordable housing. >> we need to give inflation check lead to make sure interest rates come down we need to sure permitting forms and intakes agency apartments jiggly new jersey which you can't just go out and build a house and it can take years government is meeting to make sure we have a changed workforce. so i think that the trades trade schools and turn them people understands there is to be made the trades we need more workforce be not think this an example of a difference here for
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me, the bipartisan infrastructure lot millions of dollars back into new jersey, helping us rebuildld our roads d bridges and tunnels month public transit and that's clearly into the ability for us to build more houses and we need to building whatsapp challenges to have been how does the center make that happen. >> well curtis bashaw because of the inflation reduction i can i think that's a perfect example the legislation government investment in here missing the secular the marquez buying signals and cleaning unbelievable response concerning an innovation in american reduce the same type of everybody comes to building. sue signaled the market is not pfizer and not just what we see is not clearly is on its own meaningful building diverse
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times announcing my big luxury housing leading to make her hoping a lot of different government payroll even incentivizes. >> moving on laura for the housing and write out 4.1 percent inflation is a two-way percent 250,000 new jobs created during the last important the thousand 43000 is not a good economy. >> we are leading indicators we movie i think that talking to new jersey voters in all 21 counties, everybody realizes how much more expensive things are looking for usual what of the last four years what slots we will be with the grocery spokesman for years the cost what fueled heating oil and all things costs, this is a burden new jersey family so theut solution is been another
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trillion i think you can say were just waiting for prices with things here. i mean, i know i held 180 employees for ability is a poor but i don't think they think it solved in the halls of washington assault man chuckling business people vacation to get permits to the going and interest rates are low that no i think that political outsiders business people make a difference in theses. issues and we couldn't have more the same work. >> used to be that you could good loophole job in her living familyam no way new jersey sprinting back snap without on the national level employer curtis, how do you figure from
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$15 y an hour i zoom you union shop. chris: were not with does that work union hotels noetic city and during a grandmother very people to make minimum wage about 1000 boys spent we understand that for a bit and affordability is in the demand labor and issue with we need workers would pay wealth. >> i think this is an example logan the differences i do think need to make sure misdemeanor units workers and curtis bashaw increase in federal minimum wage up to 25 cents of like i disagree without i think when you're talking about something would pay 15 or $16000 year, nobody this country can live about to thank you to do my next question is the mighty living wage calculator, to new jersey
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is his narrow family apart, both working to get not about you? because public p most people to know this because what the living which is the language check later in new jersey the country new jersey entertainment me about $70000. >> in terms of her. >> open for our living wage i would say around $20 you guessing that i was a probably 19 to 20 let's make $30.19 says an hour according to the later stopped other without a college education. >> no struggling and challenging think that important that we addresses and quality we have
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billionaire milling rocketship subspace news amounts of poverty let me tell you what i'm doing. i have created 11 jobs and hundreds of people make when more than $30 now because we started an enterprise that worked. have aemployees we thousand and i make a payroll every two weeks, i'm giving them health insurance for 35 years and understand how other employers get about 12 we will bring minimum wage even before the reason in new jersey because in my experience with 30 seconds for each of you right, soul deduction something that you might want to have restored right and so the brookings
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institute living we have a massive tax cut for the rich the mostly 1 percent of the ones who benefit and 30 seconds, whatever tax deduction cap removal would you support the other 99 percent of us. >> will anybody okay if you pay taxes in new jersey, inc., all the taxes are deductible up to $10,000 $40000 month$1 in taxes benefit that's how captains remove nobles and we are 49 in the federal government month what we contribute, is a big ga new jersey's donor state getting out running back person is important and o you know the sat cap is not fighting to stay weho
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have know superlow faith and are struggling with this standard reduction double i was before the gumption good move i think evers should try to give 20 percent of a small businesses were good lives in the upper to raise your estate tax up to $30 million from the police on terms of the type records and drop the taxes biggestwe corporations in the wealthiest americans so this week and a couple surveys can help family provision be one of them said young female voters want portion of the country abortions stop issue so curtis bashaw you both say that your pro-choice, i specifically believe in women's chooses her pregnancy when you believe the restriction and
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having abortions. >> yes, i believe that a woman has the right to choose medical care those decisions and i do think that we need federal law to qualify must be brought in a bipartisan way nothing doubt ourselves bring us to reasonable competence reforms and we had broken the number breaks was determined based on liability years ago and i think that conversation happens. new jersey has an extreme position.oh when we work on this point, in the country which i thank you so long overdue and we been fighting about rolled my entire adult lifetime. need roll up your sleeves and find common ground. i believe most people believe a parental consent is right for
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family monkeys have a life altering t procedure done. so i think when people get down to business which is fine my opponent. >> what you see the vanderbilt fight abortion. >> i think that we need to codify a woman's right to choose in all 50 states especially anything that a reasonable restriction would be viability determination based on doctors and conversation. >> not going to say quite process found saving alike extended federal working opens up about going to say you would break from your party to vote in
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favor of the bill not my parties right argument about them and support them and women are rhino set up to one i represent new jersey economic on percent. i don't agree with my husband and times will be the person i think that people know me understand that. >> mr. kim about the difference between voice you support abortion without any restriction you support a demand abortions without restrictions. >> i think the number one difference between us is that i believe that abortion is constitutionally protected my opponent curtis bashaw does not think a woman's right in her ability to make decisions about her own body is fundamental about what it this country we
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should not have government being able to tell us what we can do with our body. so i think that's the fundamental difference is like i think opposition. curtis bashaw think that is pro-choice because you know you're talking about the freedoms in the constitution to be able to do this pretty do not have choice so many women are notable space fully getting abortion right now and six of them preventing this including by the mother intent have no for rape and so together question about where it is a scope and i would say we can decide is what we have seen is open there are restrictions put into place, being weapon ice in alabama we go to jail for nine years for fm and abortion going after the doctors and their morning about doing anything even when he
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comes to miscarriages and other issues i other because they're worried about repercussions. so curtis bashaw said that he thinks there's a commonsense approach we can c come togethers a country a and assert what youe seen about how this is debateeb going on right now but it is very toxic very corrosive you do not see how you're going down to the u.s. senate going to single-handedly change everything we say let me finish i knew going to support some majority if it's republican look of the other people there your party is an very extreme side of this new endorsed donald trump who put three justices on that overturn roe v. wade i still do not understand how can you call yourself. [inaudible]. >> supreme court's decision. >> i understand what happening
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dogs to do something with the fact that inn pro-choice. in dobson the back separation power they did not find a specifically the constitution in the process would be for it to go to the legislative branch modified which i was having to work on to question about down there how i can single-handedly try, i am crying because i think that i can make it evers andy, and the fact is that you have been there for six years and you voted with your party and you would not understand how might e able to stand up to mine because you never stood up to yours predict this was different about us. i'm a political outsider, have not beholden to anybody and it had a great career. it's my business man is created jobs in the front side of the highlights my own person and i'm going to get in there and i'm going to defend a woman's right to choose because i believe it in the same way that i believe i have a right to be married i
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will talk about our freedoms all day long and having to that conversation. >> he will respond symbol look about the>> dogs decisions said specifically, constitutions doesn't not afford a right to abortion degrees within i disagree i think that's the fundamental avenue but i will say look, think everybody the states seen me stand up to my own party when the something wrong in senate race, i through a very contentious primary setting up to some of the most powerful political leaders and see the man party yes and willing to say the biggest leaders my own party and i will say is, yes, i was found about the women's health objection act of a woman's reproductive rights. when i heard that you stated you think the condition of new jersey has on abortion and reproductive rights of women is extreme, education within i disagree with you significantly. >> let me ask you this question since we are talking about leaving it to the legislative branch would either of you
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support spending filibuster to help restore a national right to abortion. how would you be done through legislation otherwise. >> i think the whole point of america was to have checks and balances in separation of powers so that forced us to have conversations and find common ground. we want to flip-flop back-and-forth with the majority biden and his mother senate we can see that the cooling place with longer terms and staggered terms and filibuster is a i think that it should be verbal fake filibuster but i think that that is a tool to sort of takes 60 votes and self not because of force people to actually touch each other and a lot about studio think about four for
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about because needing to have a supermajority. you don't see you would not want to see it. >> i think that filibuster yet to t be willing to make a real t nervous about we know will will do what we one freedom is a little messy and our structure set up process to make sure that we don't you know go back and forth too much as hard to mentor constitution is reasons that mr filibuster on this issue reform he has been reforms are needed thousand representatives help has to health protection act only to see fall short in the senate would past universal
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background checks foror them because something 94 percent of americans favor john lewis voting rights argument critical efforts to protect right about democracy it felt when delivering this and we just see thisis weaponization movie scene & we are saying about this, we have also seen the weaponization of that of the last few years like the dalston 20 years gotten to the point where this is just not able to make a decision just let us vote. >> you see abortions healthcare should the federal government debate or he's back i think that they could pass legislation that was a couple, that would be open people require medicaid to be able to help the healthcare women's reproductive rights will
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yes i think it's i think of you. >> more coming on the abortion pill, about 63 percent of abortions in the u.s. that remain on the market. >> i don't think people should be telling us what medicines we can get prescribed by our doctor, yes, i think should be set up but the problem is when the dobbs decision happened that women are not able to get it the type of medication. and so many different states. >> were going to move on. >> so when you to where left together, curtis bashaw recently were 900,000 illegal aliens new terminology, his estate presence here is making people feel safe. sue people really feel unsafe and why i'm with a 900,000 were to become front. >> ...
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