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mike bloomberg, thanks very much for being with us today. immigration, immigration, immigration. >> you got it. >> we're on it. >>> live from chicago, coming up next, from the obama campaign, stephanie cutter. still ahead from the romney campaign, former new hampshire governor john sununu. [ female announcer ] did you know the average person smiles more than 50 times a day? so brighten your smile a healthy way with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only rinse that makes your teeth two shades whiter and two times stronger. ♪ listerine® whitening... power to your mouth. listerine® whitening... well another great thing about all this walking i've been doing is that it's given me time to reflect on some of life's biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only thing i can think of is that you can't get any... bars. ah, that's better. it's a beautiful view. i wonder if i can see mt. rushmore from here. geico. fifteen minutes could save
mike bloomberg, thanks very much for being with us today. immigration, immigration, immigration. >> you got it. >> we're on it. >>> live from chicago, coming up next, from the obama campaign, stephanie cutter. still ahead from the romney campaign, former new hampshire governor john sununu. [ female announcer ] did you know the average person smiles more than 50 times a day? so brighten your smile a healthy way with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only...
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and how did this happen and how can you trust what you read and how does the media react to mike bloomberg'sew plan to ban baby formula and push for more breast so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped a lot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> well, this is bill keller, from the new york times. formerly the editor and sometimes the topic of discussion on fox news watch. this is an article titled wikileaks, a postscript which appeared earlier this week, attributed to keller and it starts off with, as rumors build about the potential blockade. new york times, visa, master card and american express by hosting u.s. government cables defined by wikileaks, i find myself in the position of having to defend wikileaks. the problem is it's not the product of keller and the new york times,
and how did this happen and how can you trust what you read and how does the media react to mike bloomberg'sew plan to ban baby formula and push for more breast so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped a lot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen...
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new york's mayor mike bloomberg says some of them were wounded by police gunfire in all the chaos, all of them expected to survive. >>> the shooting outside the empire state building followed another wild shootout near yankee stadium when a man identified as an ordained minister pulled out a gun and shot two people. horace coleman and other food vendors began to argue over a spot. it became heated and that's when coleman pulled out his gun. witnesses at a diner saw the whole thing. >> he turned around and shot the man in the newsstand. then he turned around, shot down the block a couple bullets. >> everybody was having lunch and all of a sudden we just heard like five, four pops and everybody started running. >> both victims were transported to the hospital. one is in critical condition. coleman's family said he must have committed these actions in self-defense. they say he doesn't curse or fight, but they also did not know he had a gun. >>> he better get what he deserves, some kind of punishment, he being maryland state delegate don dwyer and those stern words coming from the imagine
new york's mayor mike bloomberg says some of them were wounded by police gunfire in all the chaos, all of them expected to survive. >>> the shooting outside the empire state building followed another wild shootout near yankee stadium when a man identified as an ordained minister pulled out a gun and shot two people. horace coleman and other food vendors began to argue over a spot. it became heated and that's when coleman pulled out his gun. witnesses at a diner saw the whole thing....
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and how did this happen and how can you trust what you read and how does the media react to mike bloomberg's plan to ban baby formula and push for more breast-feeding. is that really his job? details next on news watch. send money to anyone's checking account with chase quickpay. all you need is an email address or mobile number. you're welcome. take a step forward and chase what matters. >> well, this is bill keller, from the new york times. formerly the editor and sometimes the topic of discussion on fox news watch. this is an article titled wikileaks, a postscript which appeared earlier this week, attributed to keller and it starts off with, as rumors build about the potential blockade. new york times, visa, master card and american express by hosting u.s. government cables defined by wikileaks, i find myself in the position of having to defend wikileaks. the problem is it's not the product of keller and the new york times, it's the product of wikileaks. how frightening is this? >> i don't think it's frightening, i think it's the pointer organization alluded to this week. it's important w
and how did this happen and how can you trust what you read and how does the media react to mike bloomberg's plan to ban baby formula and push for more breast-feeding. is that really his job? details next on news watch. send money to anyone's checking account with chase quickpay. all you need is an email address or mobile number. you're welcome. take a step forward and chase what matters. >> well, this is bill keller, from the new york times. formerly the editor and sometimes the topic of...
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and how did this happen and how can you trust what you read and how does the media react to mike bloomberg'sew plan to ban baby formula and push for ban baby formula and push for more breast [ male announcer ] if you had a dollar for every dollar car insurance companies say they'll save yoby switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or, "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing-out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern world. click or call. >> well, this is bill keller, from the new york times. formerly the editor and sometimes the topic of discussion on fox news watch. this is an article titled wikileaks, a postscript which appeared earlier this week, attributed to keller and it starts off with, as rumors build about the potential blockade. new york times, visa, master card and american express by hosting u.s. government cables defined by wikileaks, i find
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. >> mike bloomberg doesn't want that, he wants you paying taxes. >> the pollution and focus by the mediathe one decision as you know, you grow and your kids get older, it's one of hundreds, thousands of decisions about child raising that feed into whether or not your kid is healthy, both in mind and in body. >> do you think it makes any sense to have the hospital staffers or administrators actually have to report, why ask you, as a new mother, why you wanted to breast-feed-- to bottle field your baby and write that down and submit it to some, i guess, bureaucracy. when they ought to be treating patience and not spending time taking notes like that? >> yeah, that's exactly right. it's creating a hostile environment in a hospital when women are often most vulnerable. just had a child and making decisions and it's taking advtage. breast-feeding increased in the past few years, 77% of women breast-feed their children now. at least for, for some amount of time, but this is a thing that also increases with education and income. and in other words, the better off a mother is and you know, the o
. >> mike bloomberg doesn't want that, he wants you paying taxes. >> the pollution and focus by the mediathe one decision as you know, you grow and your kids get older, it's one of hundreds, thousands of decisions about child raising that feed into whether or not your kid is healthy, both in mind and in body. >> do you think it makes any sense to have the hospital staffers or administrators actually have to report, why ask you, as a new mother, why you wanted to breast-feed--...
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it's the firm that mike bloomberg founded. my roommate at the time, we were both interns spending all of your money on rent that summer in new york city, if you go to any of the offices all around the room, bloomberg have kitchens stocked with wonderful food. on the one hand, you think this is amazing. what kind of company provides free food like this for its employees. the flip side is, if there's food there for you, they have to leave the office so it boost productivity. that's how bloomberg knew -- the company kind of got on my radar. i thought i want to check this company out. they were doing a recruitment program on campus. i was debating between not going to work for my political science professor. i went to the event and i said, i want to work for bloomberg news. they said, you're coming out of college. we don't have an entry level positions on the news side. we're starting this program called global customer support. you come in and you get to know all the company. you make all of these contacts and then after a short
it's the firm that mike bloomberg founded. my roommate at the time, we were both interns spending all of your money on rent that summer in new york city, if you go to any of the offices all around the room, bloomberg have kitchens stocked with wonderful food. on the one hand, you think this is amazing. what kind of company provides free food like this for its employees. the flip side is, if there's food there for you, they have to leave the office so it boost productivity. that's how bloomberg...
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police commissioner raymond kelly and mayor mike bloomberg said that 9:00 a 56 year-old gunman identified as geoffrey johnson walked into a store near the empire state building where he was laid off an open fire on his employer shooting him in the face at point blank range killing him inside the business he fled on foot down the block its a busy area of construction workers saw the man flagged down police they followed him he pointed his gun at police officers who returned fire with 14 shots and killed the suspect ... the mayor said that the police officers bullets may have hit innocent bystanders it was the height of rush hour and lots of tourists are in this area >>he killed one person and nine other people were shot and some may have been shot accidentally by police officers responding immediately and while confronting the suspect fatally shooting him unfortunately there may have been other victims as well ... >>those victims were taken to area hospitals we're told that they are all in stable condition none of them seriously injured by the bullets investigations are underway now to fig
police commissioner raymond kelly and mayor mike bloomberg said that 9:00 a 56 year-old gunman identified as geoffrey johnson walked into a store near the empire state building where he was laid off an open fire on his employer shooting him in the face at point blank range killing him inside the business he fled on foot down the block its a busy area of construction workers saw the man flagged down police they followed him he pointed his gun at police officers who returned fire with 14 shots...
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it was that much up with bill gates and mike bloomberg. i received from prisoners on a variety of different topics from i am here i didn't do anything wrong, shot the guy in the back 25 times it was just self defense to things like this. the system is made so common citizens can file lawsuits if they think they have a claim. there really is no punishment at all for filing a prfril louse claim -- frivolous flames. >> pay 350 bucks. >> that's the only stopgap is paying that money. we don't want to have that money so high that a citizen with a real claim can't afford it. we don't want to have it so low so everybody could clog it up. >> last case, this lady in california said she came up with this business idea. she named it "the company" an education web site. now she is suing president obama every state in our country and every city in our country said that we all have stolen her concepts. >> i think she also sued president bush. >> 15 times unsuccessfully. >> these are federal lawsuits these are what are supposed to be the most important on
it was that much up with bill gates and mike bloomberg. i received from prisoners on a variety of different topics from i am here i didn't do anything wrong, shot the guy in the back 25 times it was just self defense to things like this. the system is made so common citizens can file lawsuits if they think they have a claim. there really is no punishment at all for filing a prfril louse claim -- frivolous flames. >> pay 350 bucks. >> that's the only stopgap is paying that money. we...
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. >> the oversight comes from a guy named mike bloomberg. wasn't that's a plot in batman? do you want to give it to a guy who cares about how big your slurpee is? >> showed where people were inside of a building. >> i realize you don't have any talking points. >> you really can read my mind. look at him. >> well, i think lucas fox, if he were here today, would say this is probably too much power for one man to have. furthermore, it's also like london and second of all, it only happens if you're in the middle of the street. >> i'm going to make two points. scrutinized society is a safer one. and we don't have to worry about people violating our rights. the other thing we call this 1984 but who is giving out more information than anybody? we do. facebook, twitter. we want people to know every one of our authorities and now we're worried about people looking at us? i'm sorry, we love people knowing what we'ring too and where we are. >> four. >> i'm at a restaurant. >> shutup. >> you're talking about how to tee employ scarce resources and things would make new york city safer,
. >> the oversight comes from a guy named mike bloomberg. wasn't that's a plot in batman? do you want to give it to a guy who cares about how big your slurpee is? >> showed where people were inside of a building. >> i realize you don't have any talking points. >> you really can read my mind. look at him. >> well, i think lucas fox, if he were here today, would say this is probably too much power for one man to have. furthermore, it's also like london and second of...
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perhaps more surprising judge posner supports mike bloombergs effort to reduce sugary drinks consumptione issue of obesity and it's society impact merits on consumer choice the judge argues. there is scant evidence to that racing tax rates to clinton era levels is needed. the supply side argument that reduced tax rates will increase revenuerevenue simply isn't fact-based. fact four, a mere gloss over result orient the way of thinking and is not lafayetteible for modern era. number five, shareholders have not respond with sufficient energy and it's hard to imagine that shareholders will. wouldn't it be wonderful that politics who promote the world-view of deregulatory theocracy and rhetoric would listen to one of their own intellectual leaders. now what needs to be said is that judge posner is free to evolve on these issues because he does not profit from the current financial climate. he simply makes thoughtful conclusions by looking at evidence. my challenge to republicans at large. look at the facts. you cannot rely on romney or grover norquist. we know where they lie. we can all think
perhaps more surprising judge posner supports mike bloombergs effort to reduce sugary drinks consumptione issue of obesity and it's society impact merits on consumer choice the judge argues. there is scant evidence to that racing tax rates to clinton era levels is needed. the supply side argument that reduced tax rates will increase revenuerevenue simply isn't fact-based. fact four, a mere gloss over result orient the way of thinking and is not lafayetteible for modern era. number five,...
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. >> the new york city mayor king bloomberg, excuse me, mike bloomberg, his answer to the violence isompellingly clueless. i mean i can't even believe it. >> i don't understand why the police officers across this country don't stand up collectively and say we are going to go on strike. we're not going to protect you unless you the public through your legislature do what is required to keep us safe. after all, police officers want to go home to their families. and we are doing everything we can to make their job more difficult but more importantly more dangerous by leaving guns in the hands of people who shouldn't have them and letting people who have those guns buy things like armor piercing bullets. >> wow, the cops should go on strike. good night irene. that is just two scoops of stupid. the cops should go on strike and leave people out here in some sort of mad max crazy world like you were talking about. >> he was making a legitimate point that one would think that a safer society would be one where the cops have a monopoly on fire power and the criminals don't have any. >> that is
. >> the new york city mayor king bloomberg, excuse me, mike bloomberg, his answer to the violence isompellingly clueless. i mean i can't even believe it. >> i don't understand why the police officers across this country don't stand up collectively and say we are going to go on strike. we're not going to protect you unless you the public through your legislature do what is required to keep us safe. after all, police officers want to go home to their families. and we are doing...
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look at mike bloomberg. no one is more in favor of gun control. no one has more money to devote to the issue and campaign for it. he can't figure it out. he can't even get romney or obama to listen to him. >> they say nothing. >> they say nothing. they're afraid. >> what are they afraid of? >> a public that wants to have its guns. >> why don't you -- rather than just follow what the public are being told by people with the agenda. isn't being president or wanting to be president about leading? perhaps being a bit unpopular? obama has done it on gay marriage and issues like that. why doesn't he have the balls to do it on something like this? >> he just never has as a national candidate and it's a real defect in him. there's no question about it. and he can also sort of not feel the heat because he knows the other side is never going to lift a finger on the issue. >> well, it's not good enough. frank quickly, who's your current favorite for vp for romney? >> who i want? >> who you think it's most likely to be? soo. >> besides clint eastwood? i don't
look at mike bloomberg. no one is more in favor of gun control. no one has more money to devote to the issue and campaign for it. he can't figure it out. he can't even get romney or obama to listen to him. >> they say nothing. >> they say nothing. they're afraid. >> what are they afraid of? >> a public that wants to have its guns. >> why don't you -- rather than just follow what the public are being told by people with the agenda. isn't being president or wanting...
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as a former new york city reporter was biden apparently was quite smitten with kevin shikey, mike bloomberg's man and was told no, no, no, you can't hire him, he won't be loyal, you can't trust him on the inside. i think that was a source of tension between the two. also, obviously biden made -- biden sort of broke the embargo on whenever the administration was going to start talking about gay marriage and apparently plouffe was especially ticked off at biden. the president tried to smooth the waters but i still think there's a little bit of lingering tension. >> there is no actual intelligence that would point towards anything other than biden as vice president in the second administration. >> oh, no, no, no. you got anything on that? >> no. no. the president's -- it's the craziest thing in the world. the president's ahead in the poll. nobody changes the vice president when they're ahead in the polls looking like they're going to win. there's never been any basis in fact, there is none today and i do want to say no one should say anything bad about kevin on television. we think you're loyal,
as a former new york city reporter was biden apparently was quite smitten with kevin shikey, mike bloomberg's man and was told no, no, no, you can't hire him, he won't be loyal, you can't trust him on the inside. i think that was a source of tension between the two. also, obviously biden made -- biden sort of broke the embargo on whenever the administration was going to start talking about gay marriage and apparently plouffe was especially ticked off at biden. the president tried to smooth the...
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we heard extensive press conference coming from mayor mike bloomberg earlier talking about this man, identified as jeffrey johnson being from manhattan, but they don't know much more about him. >> hi, fredricka. a few updates for you. we had previously been told that the suspected shooter jeffrey johnson was 53 years old, and nypd and police commissioner ray kelly said they were mistaken, he is 56 years old from manhattan and some interesting details that i was just given by the new york city police commissioner is one that the suspected shooter was wearing a suit. he was wearing a business suit, carrying a brief kais when the shooting occurred. what also we know now that we can report is that there was a dispute going on for a year between jeffrey johnson, the suspected shooter, and the victim. the 41-year-old man who he shot and killed. some sort of dispute was happening between them at their workplace. hasan imports where they made jewelry and women's apparel. they say there were legal complaints between the two of them going on for the last year. so that may have been a motive in
we heard extensive press conference coming from mayor mike bloomberg earlier talking about this man, identified as jeffrey johnson being from manhattan, but they don't know much more about him. >> hi, fredricka. a few updates for you. we had previously been told that the suspected shooter jeffrey johnson was 53 years old, and nypd and police commissioner ray kelly said they were mistaken, he is 56 years old from manhattan and some interesting details that i was just given by the new york...
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the city's mayor mike bloomberg the head of the nypd ray kelly say the program will help officers trackminals and potential terrorists they are very concerned that cops may abuse the new technology to target certain groups. you will recall muslim leaders spying on muslims outside of the live in new york city tonight and the nypd says this will really give a big boost to counter terror procedures around here, right? >> so much so that microsoft already has plans in the works to sell this system to other u.s. cities and u.s. allies. and because it was partially developed with the help of the nypd, the city is going to get 30% of all sales revenue. today new york city mayor michael bloomberg said the system essentially puts the city in a different league. we are not the mom and pop police department anymore. we are next century, we are leading the pack. that's exactly what you would expect us to do. you have our commitment that we will continue to do that. even though we got our first look at the system today. it's in use and making a difference, shepard. >> shepard: what else are the crit
the city's mayor mike bloomberg the head of the nypd ray kelly say the program will help officers trackminals and potential terrorists they are very concerned that cops may abuse the new technology to target certain groups. you will recall muslim leaders spying on muslims outside of the live in new york city tonight and the nypd says this will really give a big boost to counter terror procedures around here, right? >> so much so that microsoft already has plans in the works to sell this...
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new york mayor mike bloomberg is taking this thing too far, latch on, looking up baby formula so newwill breast-feed. i'm not making this up. in response to his newest initiative, he had this to say. >> anything that we can think of that will improve your health, life expectancy in new york city is three years greater than it is on average in the united states. why don't you just focus on the big numbers? >> okay, so now, let's see, it wasn't enough that he banned salt. and then he said we wouldn't have anything bigger than a 16 ounce soda. so now he says, we're going to lock up baby formula to encourage women to breast-feed. i think as long as it doesn't contain more than 16 ounces of milk, that will be fine. now, if we really want to carry this to extreme, i guess we need to ban open-toed shoes, there are a lot of people walking on the sidewalks and if you get stepped on. and beverages served at room temperatures, and not hot or too cold and they won't get a brain freeze or burn themselv themselves. maybe no bath tubs, somebody might drown in one of those and another thing we shoul
new york mayor mike bloomberg is taking this thing too far, latch on, looking up baby formula so newwill breast-feed. i'm not making this up. in response to his newest initiative, he had this to say. >> anything that we can think of that will improve your health, life expectancy in new york city is three years greater than it is on average in the united states. why don't you just focus on the big numbers? >> okay, so now, let's see, it wasn't enough that he banned salt. and then he...
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functionally what is mike bloomberg? really an independent or functionally a new york democrat? liberal from wall street. a democrat. >> one day people will get through to america that there is no such thing as independence. >> until then? >> the show will go on. >> so up next the book of mormon. an award winning religious scholar debunks the stereotype and tells us what it is like to grow up mormon in 21st century america, next in the guest spot. >>> they say td key to their success is not changing the way their product is made. they bake them and pack them the same way it has been done for nearly a century. for more watch your business sunday morning on msnbc. [ count the number of buttons in your car. now count the number of buttons on your tablet. isn't it time the automobile advanced? introducing cue in the all-new cadillac xts. the simplicity of a tablet has come to your car. ♪ the all-new cadillac xts has arrived. and it's bringing the future forward. [ dog ] we found it together.upbeat ] on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you sm
functionally what is mike bloomberg? really an independent or functionally a new york democrat? liberal from wall street. a democrat. >> one day people will get through to america that there is no such thing as independence. >> until then? >> the show will go on. >> so up next the book of mormon. an award winning religious scholar debunks the stereotype and tells us what it is like to grow up mormon in 21st century america, next in the guest spot. >>> they say...
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. >> mike bloomberg, the new york city mayor, again making the point that he always has made about gunstinue of course to give you updates throughout the hour on the shooting outside the empire state building. two people are dead, including the alleged gunman. >>> turning now to today's politico briefing, an in-depth look at the making of paul ryan and his heady climb to national prominence. joining me, jonathan martin. jonathan, thanks for being here. paul ryan, from the minute he was elected, had a lot of support. >> he did. >> through his think tank work, working for jack kemp, he knew the movers, the shakers, editors of the "wall street journal," the editors and publishers of "the weekly standard." >> those relationships have been so critical to his climb. we know so much about his ideas and his sort of policy vision but we had not heard much about how he climbed to power, the lbj style means of ascent and i really do think what he did in the last 12 years, by cultivating these conservative voices on the outside, think tank folks and columnists and commentators, it's a big reason wh
. >> mike bloomberg, the new york city mayor, again making the point that he always has made about gunstinue of course to give you updates throughout the hour on the shooting outside the empire state building. two people are dead, including the alleged gunman. >>> turning now to today's politico briefing, an in-depth look at the making of paul ryan and his heady climb to national prominence. joining me, jonathan martin. jonathan, thanks for being here. paul ryan, from the minute...
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. >> rose: mike bloomberg is an independent, the mayor, as you know of new york city makes the point, he is so pro immigration because he says immigrants that come to new york city create businesses and create employment. there is something about coming to a country and leaving a place and wanting to get your foothold, you know, that they make a significant contribution to the economy and, therefore, should be encouraged. >> well, that was the argument made by president reagan, you may recall actually he made an economic argument for it, and believed, strongly believed in the free flow of people, ideas and goods, and i strongly believe that what president reagan espoused at the time makes a lot of sense. of course after 9/11 there is some consideration that come into the equation. >> rose: right. >> but as a result -- >> rose: so what should be on the immigration agenda for both parties? >> and again, immigration is not a major issue for computer ricans because we are american citizens, as a hispanic, as an american, as a republican i will tell you that we want free flow of goods, peo
. >> rose: mike bloomberg is an independent, the mayor, as you know of new york city makes the point, he is so pro immigration because he says immigrants that come to new york city create businesses and create employment. there is something about coming to a country and leaving a place and wanting to get your foothold, you know, that they make a significant contribution to the economy and, therefore, should be encouraged. >> well, that was the argument made by president reagan, you...