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chairman and director cuomo. a prosecutor has really awesome power, the power to prosecute is the power to destroy and it has to be used with restraint. you obviously know that. you're being asked to -- you have had to exercise that responsibility in the context of the very contested presidential campaign under enormous political pressure. you had to do it once before and i go back to that evening of march 10, 2004 when the question was whether a surveillance program authorized after 9/11 by president bush was going to continue despite the fact that the justice department had come to an independent legal conclusion that it actually violated our constitutional rights. that's a tough call because america was insecure, the president was asserting his authority as commander in chief to take an action that was intended to protect the american people, but you and others in the justice department felt that whatever that justification was the constitution came first and you were going to defend it. as i understand it you
chairman and director cuomo. a prosecutor has really awesome power, the power to prosecute is the power to destroy and it has to be used with restraint. you obviously know that. you're being asked to -- you have had to exercise that responsibility in the context of the very contested presidential campaign under enormous political pressure. you had to do it once before and i go back to that evening of march 10, 2004 when the question was whether a surveillance program authorized after 9/11 by...
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so he was close to mario cuomo. cuomo wanted dyson to run because he could self finance.ut he stayed neutral because he did not want to dictate to the primary voters. but he stayed neutral because he didn't want to get involved in the primary. so i said it was the mark of dimes campaign. kind of a pre-bernie sanders vibe. $700,000 in increments of under a thousand. he wrote one check to himself for $7 million. when i heard that in august, i said what? if i had known that, i would know that i can't win. but i won 54-47. i was more of a street activist progressive level democrat, and he was more of an elitist. i had played off of that. i ran against senator al d'amato. who himself had won an incredible primary victory against jacob javits back in 1980. by 1986 he was the chairman of the senate banking committee. he had millions of dollars coming in. at the time i called him a walking quid pro quo. there were a lot of wall street journal-new york times articles about giving to get. he won 57 to 41. he had ignored me. i was the underdog. again, i was failing upward. at this r
so he was close to mario cuomo. cuomo wanted dyson to run because he could self finance.ut he stayed neutral because he did not want to dictate to the primary voters. but he stayed neutral because he didn't want to get involved in the primary. so i said it was the mark of dimes campaign. kind of a pre-bernie sanders vibe. $700,000 in increments of under a thousand. he wrote one check to himself for $7 million. when i heard that in august, i said what? if i had known that, i would know that i...
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so he was close to mario cuomo. cuomo wanted dyson to run because he could tell him what to do.ut he stayed neutral because he didn't want to get involved in the primary. john dyson said mark green can't raise a dime. so i said it was the mark of dimes campaign. a kind of a bernie sanders mind. $700,000 in increments of under a thousand. he wrote one check to himself for $7 million. when i heard that in august, i said what? i can't win. but i won 54-47. he was more of an elitist. i ran against senator al d'amato. he had won an incredible primary victory against jacob javits back in 1980. by 1986 he was the chairman of the senate banking committee. had money coming in. at the time i called him a walking quid pro quo. giving to get. he won 57 to 41. he had ignored me. i was the underdog. i was failing upward. at this point i had lost the house and the senate so my next option was either pope or president. brian lamb: you won the race for public advocate in 1993. mark green: every city in the country has a number two. in new york it was always the president of the city council. it
so he was close to mario cuomo. cuomo wanted dyson to run because he could tell him what to do.ut he stayed neutral because he didn't want to get involved in the primary. john dyson said mark green can't raise a dime. so i said it was the mark of dimes campaign. a kind of a bernie sanders mind. $700,000 in increments of under a thousand. he wrote one check to himself for $7 million. when i heard that in august, i said what? i can't win. but i won 54-47. he was more of an elitist. i ran against...
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in the contest of poor people, andrew cuomo one -- for people -- four people, andrew cuomo won.alled him election night and endorsed him. loste last campaign, you your public advocate in 2009. what happened? you are still at it. their term limits in new york for public advocate so i served eight years as public advocate. got a lot done. i loved it. and people thought i was adept at that. when there was a vacancy for public advocate, three people have been running for a year. one of them was told de blasio -- bill the blogs you. i decidedly to run for public -- .ill de blasio i decided to run for public advocate late. so i announced late. i started way ahead because i was well known. blasio was less well but had locked up labor support. he is a founder of the work and family party. he is married to an african-american woman. he gets mixed race children. he ran ads saying look at my family. among extremely well white liberals as i did but extremely well among african-americans because of his story. he wins. i support him. because i last race was a fugitive of the law of averages.
in the contest of poor people, andrew cuomo one -- for people -- four people, andrew cuomo won.alled him election night and endorsed him. loste last campaign, you your public advocate in 2009. what happened? you are still at it. their term limits in new york for public advocate so i served eight years as public advocate. got a lot done. i loved it. and people thought i was adept at that. when there was a vacancy for public advocate, three people have been running for a year. one of them was...
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i can't reach cuomo. it struck me that he is an intellectual motor, an intellectual loner and bill clinton is a model of a politician in my sources can * whom this month, can starve course who hounded him with monica linsky and said he's the most gifted politician of that era. ted sorensen, you worked with him back on the gary hart campaign. >> yes. did he write the kennedy book? ted became a friend and hosted a fundraiser for me at my home. at the fundraiser i said okay, you're among friends did you write profiles in courage. he said asked not whether i wrote, that's a hell of an answer. the answer is, he substantially drafted it. the second story, years later he's hosting another fundraiser for me and he said you know, i'm helping him because i believe in him and he's never asked me to write a speech for hamper at he never paid me to write a speech. but i have helped him right concession speeches and while the pay is low, the work is frequent. that was pretty good. finally he and i are together in the g
i can't reach cuomo. it struck me that he is an intellectual motor, an intellectual loner and bill clinton is a model of a politician in my sources can * whom this month, can starve course who hounded him with monica linsky and said he's the most gifted politician of that era. ted sorensen, you worked with him back on the gary hart campaign. >> yes. did he write the kennedy book? ted became a friend and hosted a fundraiser for me at my home. at the fundraiser i said okay, you're among...
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here is governor cuomo of new york. >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you.ening, democrats! is this a great convention or what? i would like to begin, with your permission, i would like to begin this evening by acknowledging my father who we lost last year. he was a 12-year governor of the great state of new york, mario cuomo. >> he gave a keynote speech at the 1984 democratic convention that for many people defined the values and the principles of the democratic party and instructed me on how to lead my professional life as an elected official, and he loved being a democrat. he spoke about the 1984 election. in the 1984 election was important because it was about two opposing philosophies, more than two people. even more profoundly at stake this november is not which person or party wins or loses. at stake in this election, my friend, is the very soul of america. now last week we heard the republicans lay out their strategy. unfortunately, it offered no new solutions, but it's clear that their plan is to fan the flames of fear and to offer a scapegoat for a
here is governor cuomo of new york. >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you.ening, democrats! is this a great convention or what? i would like to begin, with your permission, i would like to begin this evening by acknowledging my father who we lost last year. he was a 12-year governor of the great state of new york, mario cuomo. >> he gave a keynote speech at the 1984 democratic convention that for many people defined the values and the principles of the democratic party and...
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. >>> we're going to take you live now to the fbi director james cuomo making a statement about hillary clinton. >> on that personal system. our investigation looked at whether there is evidence that classified information was improperly stored or transmitted on that personal system in violation of a federal statute that makes it a felony to mishandle classified information either intentionally or in a grossly negligent way or a second statute make tg a misdemeanor to knowingly remove classified information from appropriate systems and storage facilities. we have already investigated to of computer intrusion by nation states or by hostile actors of any kind. now i have so far used the singular term e-mail server. it turns out it has been more complicated than that. secretary clinton used several different servers and administrators of those servers during her years at the state department and she used numerous mobile devices to send and receive e-mail. as new servers and equipment were employed older servers were taken out of service and decommissioned in several ways. putting that toge
. >>> we're going to take you live now to the fbi director james cuomo making a statement about hillary clinton. >> on that personal system. our investigation looked at whether there is evidence that classified information was improperly stored or transmitted on that personal system in violation of a federal statute that makes it a felony to mishandle classified information either intentionally or in a grossly negligent way or a second statute make tg a misdemeanor to knowingly...
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and i am most thankful that i found a partner in governor cuomo. together we created an innovative community partnership called the rochester anti-poverty initiative and task force. the task force for resources together to target poverty from every level, keeping our kids in school, enacting minority youth to job training and careers. and providing the social support that families need to keep food on the table and stay together. we have an ambitious goal of cutting poverty by 50% over the next 15 years in our target area. [applause] >> we are making progress and we recognize we have a long road ahead, that together we are committed to changing lives. and the governor in partner -- a partnership with the legislature has suddenly transformed the economic development process. through the governors of states initiative, he is given cities the tools to attract well-paying jobs, drive long-term economic growth, and keep young people and families in our region. today we are focusing on what works, investing in key industries like imaging, agriculture and
and i am most thankful that i found a partner in governor cuomo. together we created an innovative community partnership called the rochester anti-poverty initiative and task force. the task force for resources together to target poverty from every level, keeping our kids in school, enacting minority youth to job training and careers. and providing the social support that families need to keep food on the table and stay together. we have an ambitious goal of cutting poverty by 50% over the next...
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el gobernador cuomo firmÓ una orden no televisiÓn mejor pero es que sale siempre el de cÓmo aprobó quemo exigiÓ el departamento de salud del departamento de protecciÓn ambiental establecer normas. en nueva york, enny pichardo, univisiÓn. arantxa tercer atentado en alemania en menos de una semana. murio a caus arantxa:un hombre muriÓ a causa del estallido de artefacto explosivo que llevaba muy cerca de donde se efectuaba un festival de mÚsica en alemania. el presunto autor fue...
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el gobernador cuomo firmÓ una orden no televisiÓn mejor pero es que sale siempre el de cÓmo aprobó queo de salud del departamento de protecciÓn ambiental establecer normas. en nueva york, enny pichardo, univisiÓn. arantxa tercer atentado en alemania en menos de una semana. fÉlix: en méxico, una vÍctima de abuso sexual le sale al paso presuntamente a un sacerdote. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ s al sol de verano con fiestas en la playa, música y partidos de fútbol improvisados... lo adorábamos de verdad. ♪ esto es por el verano amigos. y por una nueva perspectiva de lo que significa ser lo que somos. ♪ todos esos besos... hey! antes que se besen por primera vez, quiero que sepan algo. imaginen que esto es su amor y esto su data. el amor se alimenta con data: la música, taggearse todo el tiempo, emojis con besos. más grande el amor, más data necesitas. (locutor vo) no importa como uses tu data con verizon, estás cubierto. ahora con más data, sin overages inesperados y mantienes la data que no usas. cámbiate a verizon y recibe hasta $650 bienvenido a lo mejor. murio a caus arantxa:un hombre muriÓ a causa del e
el gobernador cuomo firmÓ una orden no televisiÓn mejor pero es que sale siempre el de cÓmo aprobó queo de salud del departamento de protecciÓn ambiental establecer normas. en nueva york, enny pichardo, univisiÓn. arantxa tercer atentado en alemania en menos de una semana. fÉlix: en méxico, una vÍctima de abuso sexual le sale al paso presuntamente a un sacerdote. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ s al sol de verano con fiestas en la playa, música y partidos de fútbol improvisados... lo adorábamos de...
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they said the republicans believe in james cuomo. he said i do think that in all of the government he is a man of integrity and honesty. nothing happens without him and i think he is going to be the definitive person to make a determination or a recommendation, but just hours after your actual recommendation came out the chairman went on tv and accused you of making a quote political calculation. then our speaker of the house weeks ago referring to you, director cuomo, said i do believe his integrity is unekwaled. it was unanimous before you came to your conclusion but after not so much and that's troubling and i want to give you a chance, how do you respond to that? how important to you is maintaining your integrity before the nation? >> i think the only two things i have in life that matter are the love of my family and friends and my integrity so i care deeply about both. >> all right. director cuomo, you discussed your team a little bit and they deserve a lot of credit for all of the hard work and effort that went into this inves
they said the republicans believe in james cuomo. he said i do think that in all of the government he is a man of integrity and honesty. nothing happens without him and i think he is going to be the definitive person to make a determination or a recommendation, but just hours after your actual recommendation came out the chairman went on tv and accused you of making a quote political calculation. then our speaker of the house weeks ago referring to you, director cuomo, said i do believe his...
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-- mario cuomo who think they have a mandate to rewrite our constitution.applause] mr. buchanan: my friends, this election is about much more than who gets what. it is about who we are. it is about what we believe. it is about what we stand for as americans. there is a religious war going on in our country for the soul -- going on in our country. it is a cultural war, as critical to the kind of nation we will one day be as was the cold war itself. but this war is for the soul of america. and in that struggle for the soul of america, clinton & clinton are on the other side, and george bush is on our side. [applause] mr. buchanan: and so to the buchanan brigades out there, we have to come home and stand beside george bush. [applause] mr. buchanan: in the six months, campaigning from concord, new hampshire to california, i came to know our country better than ever before in my life, and i gathered up memories that will be with me the rest of my days. there was a daylong ride through the great state of georgia in a bus vice president bush himself and used in 19
-- mario cuomo who think they have a mandate to rewrite our constitution.applause] mr. buchanan: my friends, this election is about much more than who gets what. it is about who we are. it is about what we believe. it is about what we stand for as americans. there is a religious war going on in our country for the soul -- going on in our country. it is a cultural war, as critical to the kind of nation we will one day be as was the cold war itself. but this war is for the soul of america. and in...
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cuomo: i was going to say, and i perhaps do not but i will. it is a commitment so simple, it can be spelled in three letters -- e r a. [applause] we speak for young people demanding an education in the future. we speak for senior citizens. we speak for senior citizens who are terrorized by the idea that their only security -- their social security is being threatened. we speak for millions of reasoning people fighting to preserve our environment from reed and from stupidity. and we speak for reasonable people who are fighting to preserve our very existence from a macho intransigent that refuses to make intelligent attempt to discuss the possibility of nuclear holocaust ith our enemy. they refuse. they refuse because they believe we can pile missiles so high that they can pierce the clouds and the sight of them would frighten our enemies into submission. we're proud of this diversity as democrats. we're grateful for it. we don't have to manufacture it the way the republicans will next month in dallas by propping up mannequin delegates on the co
cuomo: i was going to say, and i perhaps do not but i will. it is a commitment so simple, it can be spelled in three letters -- e r a. [applause] we speak for young people demanding an education in the future. we speak for senior citizens. we speak for senior citizens who are terrorized by the idea that their only security -- their social security is being threatened. we speak for millions of reasoning people fighting to preserve our environment from reed and from stupidity. and we speak for...
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. ♪ >> please welcome governor andrew cuomo from new york. [applause] governor cuomo thank you.. .hank you thank you. thank you. good evening, democrats. is this a great convention or what? begin -- witho your permission, i would like to begin this evening by , who wedging my father lost last year. [applause] governor cuomo: he was a 12-year governor of the great state of .ew york, mario cuomo theave a keynote speech at 1984 him accredit convention that for many people defined the of theand the principles democratic party and instructed me on how to lead my an electedl life as official, and he loved being a democrat. [applause] he spoke about the 1984 election, and the 1984 election was important because it was about two opposing philosophies more than two people. thismore profoundly november is not which personal party wins or loses. at stake in this election, my friends, is the very soul of america. last week, we heard republicans .ay out their strategy unfortunately, it offered no new solutions. but it's clear that their plan is to fan the flames of fear and to offer a scapeg
. ♪ >> please welcome governor andrew cuomo from new york. [applause] governor cuomo thank you.. .hank you thank you. thank you. good evening, democrats. is this a great convention or what? begin -- witho your permission, i would like to begin this evening by , who wedging my father lost last year. [applause] governor cuomo: he was a 12-year governor of the great state of .ew york, mario cuomo theave a keynote speech at 1984 him accredit convention that for many people defined the of...
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that same day john kerry said what is it with cuomo. i called and never got a call back that afternoon. he said i am the united states senator. i cannot reach mario cuomo. it struck me he is an intellectual loner unlike bill clinton. bill clinton is a model of a politician and my source for that is ken star who this month, ken star, who hounded him with monica lewinski. >> c-span: you worked with sworenson on the clinton campaign. did he write the book? >> guest: ted became a friend and hosted a fundraiser for me at my home. at the fundraiser i said you are among friends and did you write profile encouraged and he said ask not whether i wrote profile. that is a hell of an answer and the answer is he drafted it but john kennedy, who is a brilliant man and wrote a best-seller before -- second story. year later ted is hosting another fundraiser and they said i am helping and he never asked me to write a speech. i have held in my concession speeches while the pay is low the work is frequent. and finally we were together and they helped him
that same day john kerry said what is it with cuomo. i called and never got a call back that afternoon. he said i am the united states senator. i cannot reach mario cuomo. it struck me he is an intellectual loner unlike bill clinton. bill clinton is a model of a politician and my source for that is ken star who this month, ken star, who hounded him with monica lewinski. >> c-span: you worked with sworenson on the clinton campaign. did he write the book? >> guest: ted became a friend...
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cuomo: thank you very much. on behalf of the great empire state and the whole family of new york, let me thank you for the great privilege of being able to address this convention. please allow me to skip the stories and the poetry and the temptation to deal in nice but vague rhetoric. let me instead use this valuable opportunity to deal immediately with the questions that should determine this election and that we all know are vital to the american people. ten days ago, president reagan
cuomo: thank you very much. on behalf of the great empire state and the whole family of new york, let me thank you for the great privilege of being able to address this convention. please allow me to skip the stories and the poetry and the temptation to deal in nice but vague rhetoric. let me instead use this valuable opportunity to deal immediately with the questions that should determine this election and that we all know are vital to the american people. ten days ago, president reagan
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maria: governor cuomo of new york here.e are live for the third night of the democratic national convention at the wells fargo center in philadelphia. what super poligrip does for me is it keeps the food out. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. super poligrip is part of my life now. it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer today for incredible once-a-season offers, and start firing up those grilles. lease the c300 for $379 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. maria: welcome back to night three of the democratic national convention. things like climate change and gun control are on the agenda. congresswoman carol maloney, thanks for joining us. >> thank you for inviting me. we can people it growing and getting stronger. momentum is building. maria: what does working togethe
maria: governor cuomo of new york here.e are live for the third night of the democratic national convention at the wells fargo center in philadelphia. what super poligrip does for me is it keeps the food out. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. super poligrip is part of my life now. it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the...
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i appreciate it. >> don't mention the other cuomo. >> you're the star cuomo of my life from now on inte of new york. >>> next up, let's talk about virginia and senator tim kaine. we have to talk about a difficult moment for him some years ago in blacksburg, virginia. the shooting there at virginia tech. my next guest is a father who will talk about his son, collin goddard, who was shot four times in the leg. what he can bring about tim kaine, the man who came rushing to his son's bedside from japan, back to virginia, coming up next. hello welcome to holiday inn. running our own business, we've been traveling a lot. a hotel looking to help small businesses succeed is incredible. thank you. holiday inn is an extension of our team. book your next journey at holidayinn.com month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately l
i appreciate it. >> don't mention the other cuomo. >> you're the star cuomo of my life from now on inte of new york. >>> next up, let's talk about virginia and senator tim kaine. we have to talk about a difficult moment for him some years ago in blacksburg, virginia. the shooting there at virginia tech. my next guest is a father who will talk about his son, collin goddard, who was shot four times in the leg. what he can bring about tim kaine, the man who came rushing to his...
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cuomo: thank you very much. on behalf of the great empire state and the whole family of new york, let me thank you for the great privilege of being able to address this convention. please allow me to skip the stories and the poetry and the temptation to deal in nice but vague rhetoric. let me instead use this valuable opportunity to deal immediately with the questions that should determine this election and that we all know are vital to the american people. ten days ago, president reagan admitted that although some people in this country seemed to be doing well nowadays, others were unhappy, even worried, about themselves, their families, and their futures. the president said that he didn't understand that fear. he said, "why, this country is a shining city on a hill." and the president is right. in many ways we are a shining city on a hill. but the hard truth is that not everyone is sharing in this city's splendor and glory. a shining city is perhaps all the president sees from the portico of the white house an
cuomo: thank you very much. on behalf of the great empire state and the whole family of new york, let me thank you for the great privilege of being able to address this convention. please allow me to skip the stories and the poetry and the temptation to deal in nice but vague rhetoric. let me instead use this valuable opportunity to deal immediately with the questions that should determine this election and that we all know are vital to the american people. ten days ago, president reagan...
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the speech by your father, mario cuomo, the keynote address.ript of it the other day. 30 pla 30 plus years later, the themes th he talked about are themes that resonate today. from your standpoint being here at the convention talking on behalf of the clinton ticket nationally do you feel a need to give the obligation to your father's message? >> it happens to be the fact and it happens to be true. 1984, we were battling reaganomics and the philosophy of it. take care of the people at top and the people on the bottom will be sustained from the meal at the top. that was reaganomics. that's basically the argument we're having today. record economic inequality. economic justice. the disparity has only gotten worse since 1984 matter of fact on the numbers. not better. middle class has gone backwards, working families have been backwards. real income is basically flat, meanwhile college tuition is up 60%. homes are up 15%. >> is there a parallel too between sort of the populist forces that were prupoliopellin reagan and the forces that are propelling
the speech by your father, mario cuomo, the keynote address.ript of it the other day. 30 pla 30 plus years later, the themes th he talked about are themes that resonate today. from your standpoint being here at the convention talking on behalf of the clinton ticket nationally do you feel a need to give the obligation to your father's message? >> it happens to be the fact and it happens to be true. 1984, we were battling reaganomics and the philosophy of it. take care of the people at top...
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let's go down to chris cuomo. he is on the floor as the delegates are gathering. tonight is a crucial night, first night. you have donald trump and his wife, melania, arriving. the theme tonight is keep america safe or making america safe again. >> reporter: here is the word, erin. yes, that's the big theme, make america safe again. you'll hear that mostly with the floor speakers tonight, over 20 speakers and i'm told there's something for everyone. older members of the guard like giulia giuliani, rick perry in the race. not many of the competitors are going to be here. he is one that shows an evolution that the campaign likes. he started out calling trump bad names. you remember he said he was a carnival barker, then went for cruz and eventually came around to trump for the reason they think is most important. he is better than clinton. you'll hear on the positive side attributes donald trump. on the negative side, policy mistakes that speakers will ascribe to hillary clinton. that's the main theme from the floor speakers. the big event will be melania trump spea
let's go down to chris cuomo. he is on the floor as the delegates are gathering. tonight is a crucial night, first night. you have donald trump and his wife, melania, arriving. the theme tonight is keep america safe or making america safe again. >> reporter: here is the word, erin. yes, that's the big theme, make america safe again. you'll hear that mostly with the floor speakers tonight, over 20 speakers and i'm told there's something for everyone. older members of the guard like giulia...
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i spoke to governor cuomo.hey thought it was less important that new york put her over the top and more important that vermont put her over the top given the divide between the sanders voters and clinton voters. he felt that would be the most unifying state to accomplish that goal. he spoke about his feelings of hillary clinton, the suffrage movement started in new york state, a very special moment for new york state to be nominating the first woman for the presidency of the united states for the democratic party. i did also say there's another person in this race that's from new york state. i imagine you know him fairly well. what do you think about donald trump? he said actually i don't know him all that well. one could take issue with that. we'll have to ask donald trump if he knows the governor. in the end he thinks hillary clinton will win out. no surprise coming from the governor of new york who clearly supports her. he said he understood the anxiety that donald trump was tapping into, in americans but be
i spoke to governor cuomo.hey thought it was less important that new york put her over the top and more important that vermont put her over the top given the divide between the sanders voters and clinton voters. he felt that would be the most unifying state to accomplish that goal. he spoke about his feelings of hillary clinton, the suffrage movement started in new york state, a very special moment for new york state to be nominating the first woman for the presidency of the united states for...
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[applause] governor cuomo: he was a 12-year governor of the great state of .ew york, mario cuomo theave keynote speech at 1984 him accredit convention that for many people defined the of theand the principles democratic party and instructed me on how to lead my an electedl life as official, and he loved being a democrat. [applause] he spoke about the 1984 election, and the 1984 election was important because it was about two opposing philosophies more than two people. thismore profoundly november is not which personal party wins or loses. at stake in this election, my friends, is the very soul of america. last week, we heard republicans .ay out their strategy unfortunately, it offered no new solutions. but it's clear that their plan is to fan the flames of fear and to offer a scapegoat for all our .roblems marketingcampaign is a great distraction using tople's fear and anxiety drive his ratings. their message comes down to this -- the afraid of people who are .ifferent be afraid of different religions and different colors and different languages. stop immigration. they believe the natio
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. >> want to get to cnn's chris cuomo live in baton rouge. he's been following this story this evening. chris, i'm going to start with what can you tell us about this investigation tonight on the ground there tonight in baton rouge? >> very active both here in baton rouge, don, in your hometown and back in kansas city, because that's where the murderer came from. authorities believe he rented a car after the dallas police shootings and drove from kansas city to dallas and evidently on here to baton rouge. they ualso believe he was not alone in baton rouge. that doesn't mean there were co-conspirators involved. police are looking into other individuals to find out what they may have known about this murder's plans and what brought him here, if he had contact with any other types of organizations. as you have already reported, this was a man with a long and sordid past. he also had infantry training while in the marines which is why he was so capable with a weapon hitting six different officers. three right now also injured, in addition to thos
. >> want to get to cnn's chris cuomo live in baton rouge. he's been following this story this evening. chris, i'm going to start with what can you tell us about this investigation tonight on the ground there tonight in baton rouge? >> very active both here in baton rouge, don, in your hometown and back in kansas city, because that's where the murderer came from. authorities believe he rented a car after the dallas police shootings and drove from kansas city to dallas and evidently...
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chris cuomo pressed him and pressed him fairly.was asked repeatedly since melania trump's speech and for all of you, i want to play you what paul manafort has had to say on every television network over the past few days. >> to think that she would be cribbing michelle obama's words is crazy. to think she would do something like that knowing how krut niced her speech was going to be last night is absurd. as far as we are concerned the speech is melania's speech. >> there were not that many similarities and there was nothing that she did in that speech. >> that speech reflected her values and not michelle obama's, there is nothing plagiarized about that. >> why didn't they own up to this from the beginning? why spend all these days and time saying all those things? why not just say we messed up. made a mistake. sorry? >> i think first, the time line is important. this happened very late monday night and trump was on a flight back from cleveland to new york. by the time they woke up on tuesday morning --? yeah, but today's wednesday.
chris cuomo pressed him and pressed him fairly.was asked repeatedly since melania trump's speech and for all of you, i want to play you what paul manafort has had to say on every television network over the past few days. >> to think that she would be cribbing michelle obama's words is crazy. to think she would do something like that knowing how krut niced her speech was going to be last night is absurd. as far as we are concerned the speech is melania's speech. >> there were not...
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buddy up in a president or the prime minister of france and he became the prime minister again and cuomo so when he wasn't doing his politics would check up on monday who is notably depressive to see how he was doing. he felt that mo'ne was the treasurer of france and he the ultimately convinced monet to give a lot of his paintings to the country after he died. they are famous giant innings of water lilies but he was the man who made that happen. it's a fastening frigid between he and mo'ne that is at the center of this book. >> host: that's just a quick preview of some of the books coming out at bloomsbury. you are watching booktv on c-span2. ..
buddy up in a president or the prime minister of france and he became the prime minister again and cuomo so when he wasn't doing his politics would check up on monday who is notably depressive to see how he was doing. he felt that mo'ne was the treasurer of france and he the ultimately convinced monet to give a lot of his paintings to the country after he died. they are famous giant innings of water lilies but he was the man who made that happen. it's a fastening frigid between he and mo'ne...
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>> cuomo tells fox news the state acted appropriately.rovide proper guidance on chemicals like this one. >> i sent a letter to neighboring governors saying, tell us what to do and what chemicals to test for. >> the state installed water filtration systems in january and says the water is now safe, jon. >> bryan, thank you. >>> he had a very unusual pet for nearly a half a century. why he's still not ready to say, later, gator. the final 30, next. advantage. like trubiotics with immune support advantage. its unique formula supports immune health in two ways. with probiotics that work in your gut. and antioxidants that work throughout your body. trubiotics from one a day. (we got a new family member and she got a nutritious meal of purina cat chow complete with the four cornerstones of nutrition including high quality protein. now our family is complete. purina cat chow complete. try duo fusion!ing antacids? new, two in one heartburn relief. the antacid goes to work in seconds... and the acid reducer lasts up to 12 hours in one chewable tab
>> cuomo tells fox news the state acted appropriately.rovide proper guidance on chemicals like this one. >> i sent a letter to neighboring governors saying, tell us what to do and what chemicals to test for. >> the state installed water filtration systems in january and says the water is now safe, jon. >> bryan, thank you. >>> he had a very unusual pet for nearly a half a century. why he's still not ready to say, later, gator. the final 30, next. advantage. like...
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let's hope chris cuomo has an umbrella on the way here. want to talk about how hillary clinton wants to make the transition. last week, we heard lock her up. last week, we heard direct political attacks on hillary clinton. she was asked if she was going to respond in-kind to the crooked hillary charges of the listen to what she said to "60 minutes." >> he called you crooked hillary. what do you call him. >> i don't call him anything. i'm not going to engage in that kind of insult-fest that he seems to thrive on. so whatever he says about me he's perfectly free to use up his own air time and his own space to do. i'm going to talk about what he's done. how he has hurt people in business time after time after time. >> bob beckel, every four years and candidates learn this. we had to respond to attacks and they shouldn't have done it. how do you think the democrats need to respond to the trump convention? >> my biggest problem right now is i don't have an umbrella. i think the way they do that is they have other people attack trump and there i
let's hope chris cuomo has an umbrella on the way here. want to talk about how hillary clinton wants to make the transition. last week, we heard lock her up. last week, we heard direct political attacks on hillary clinton. she was asked if she was going to respond in-kind to the crooked hillary charges of the listen to what she said to "60 minutes." >> he called you crooked hillary. what do you call him. >> i don't call him anything. i'm not going to engage in that kind of...
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chris cuomo joins us. >> good morning, my friend.ormation of the plot of the madman in dallas is more extensive. we will give you the details on what police were able to find out about the larger plotting that was going on here and what may have motivated this guy on a deeper level. we will deal with the question that is hanging over this country. there is no question that after these incidents there is a need for unifying, but how? we know why. we know why it in our interest. we know why it makes us better. but how? who can do this? is this president obama in dallas as john pointed out? will this speech be a touchstone for a path forward? that's what it is all about, my friends. we will get the police perspective. protesters perspective. a lot in between. >> an important conversation. chris, thank you. >>> smart homeowners are rushing to do one thing to save them thousands of dollars. i i'll tell you what it is. we get an early start on your money next. ♪don't wake me i'm not dreaming♪ see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see
chris cuomo joins us. >> good morning, my friend.ormation of the plot of the madman in dallas is more extensive. we will give you the details on what police were able to find out about the larger plotting that was going on here and what may have motivated this guy on a deeper level. we will deal with the question that is hanging over this country. there is no question that after these incidents there is a need for unifying, but how? we know why. we know why it in our interest. we know why...
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. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo and alisyn camerota. >> good morning, everyone. welcome to "new day." it is monday, july 25th. 5:00 in the east. chris and i are coming to you live from philadelphia where the democratic national convention begins today. hillary clinton hoping to unite the democrats, but the consequen convention is off to a rocky start because of the leaked e-mails. >> wikileaks may be striking again. what does it mean for the campaign? how do they handle it? will they own it or go in denial mode? we know how that worked out last week. the good news is the tim kaine effect. what does it mean coming into this week? we will discuss that. we have every angled covered. let's start with cnn's manu raju. manu. i'm with her. >> reporter: democratic chairman debbie wasserman schultz forced to resign among a massive e-mail leak showing dnc staffers favoring hillary clinton over bernie sanders during the democratic primary. more than 1,000 sanders supporters marching in philadelphia in protest. sanders himself calling for debbie wasserman schultz's resignati
. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo and alisyn camerota. >> good morning, everyone. welcome to "new day." it is monday, july 25th. 5:00 in the east. chris and i are coming to you live from philadelphia where the democratic national convention begins today. hillary clinton hoping to unite the democrats, but the consequen convention is off to a rocky start because of the leaked e-mails. >> wikileaks may be striking again. what does it mean for the...
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when we speak of family, the voice is mario cuomo's.ak of change, the words are gary hart's. when we speak of hope, the fire is jesse jackson's. [cheering] when we speak of caring, the spirit is ted kennedy's. [cheering] when we speak of patriotism, the strength is john glenn's. [applause] and when we speak of the future, the message is geraldine ferraro. [applause] [cheering] and now we leave san francisco together. and over the next hundred days, in every word we say, and every life we touch, we will be fighting for the future of america. [applause] joan and i are parents of three wonderful children who will live much of their lives in the 21st century. this election is a referendum on their future and on ours. so tonight i'd like to speak to the young people of america and to their parents and to their grandparents. i'm walter mondale. [applause] you may have heard of me but you may not really know me. i grew up in the farm towns of southern minnesota. [cheering] my dad was a preacher, and my mom was a music teacher. we never had a d
when we speak of family, the voice is mario cuomo's.ak of change, the words are gary hart's. when we speak of hope, the fire is jesse jackson's. [cheering] when we speak of caring, the spirit is ted kennedy's. [cheering] when we speak of patriotism, the strength is john glenn's. [applause] and when we speak of the future, the message is geraldine ferraro. [applause] [cheering] and now we leave san francisco together. and over the next hundred days, in every word we say, and every life we touch,...
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last night, mario cuomo taught us how a real nominated speech should be given. he also made it clear why we have to steer our state on a new course. tonight i want to talk to you about my hope for the future, my faith in the american people, and my vision of the kind of country we can build together. i salute the good men who were my campaign companions on the campaign trail. bob perry. doug wilder. brown. [applause] one sentence, and the platform we built says it all. the most important family if you are sick and tired of or the threat of it in our future. or like the great civil rights speaker betty hammer -- betty lou, you are sick and tired of being sick and tired. join us, work with us, win with us, and we can make our country the country that it was meant to be. [applause] george bush talks a good game, but he has a game plan to win so that we can compete against the global economy. i do. take on the big insurance companies and bureaucracies to control health costs and give us a formal health costs for all americans, but i will. [applause] he won't even im
last night, mario cuomo taught us how a real nominated speech should be given. he also made it clear why we have to steer our state on a new course. tonight i want to talk to you about my hope for the future, my faith in the american people, and my vision of the kind of country we can build together. i salute the good men who were my campaign companions on the campaign trail. bob perry. doug wilder. brown. [applause] one sentence, and the platform we built says it all. the most important family...
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chr chris cuomo, thank you.rities have been trying to trace whatever information they can find. trace contacts, talk to akwantsanceakwants anceacquaintances. drew griffin has more on that and joins us from baton rouge as well. >> first of all, we should explain the man you're hearing in the background -- this is an area many in baton rouge have been protesting the killing of alton sterling. marches have been going on up and down this street for days since the shooting. as for the shooter this morning, we now know he was a u.s. marine, 29 years old. his birthday was today. you can hear the person in the background again. but we also know that he was online posting some radical sounding viewpoints. he belonged to several groups which followed conspiracy theories about police following members of the community and we were also talking about a couple of posts that he would have on his website under the name of cosmo seta penra. he called himself a freedom strategist. and many of his posts involved following these at
chr chris cuomo, thank you.rities have been trying to trace whatever information they can find. trace contacts, talk to akwantsanceakwants anceacquaintances. drew griffin has more on that and joins us from baton rouge as well. >> first of all, we should explain the man you're hearing in the background -- this is an area many in baton rouge have been protesting the killing of alton sterling. marches have been going on up and down this street for days since the shooting. as for the shooter...
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>> you couldn't end the segment without attacking me, cuomo. >> that's politics. your numbers are tanking. >> we have another opportunity. stick around, panel. you will hear more of this. president obama was not the only one going after donald trump last night. vice president biden and vp nominee tim kaine unleashing attacks. we have cnn's manu raju with more. manu. >> reporter: this convention started in disarray. the sudden resignation of the party chairwoman. the outbursts by bernie sanders supporters. last night, they united behind a common enemy. donald trp. >> he has no clue about what makes america great. actually he has no clue period. >>. >> reporter: the democratic party launching the most blistering attacks to date. >> you cant believe one word that comes out of donald trump's mouth. >> in an unstable world, we cannot afford unstable leadership. >> i'm a new yorker and i know a con when i see one. >> reporter: deploying the high profile stars and businessman michael bloomberg to deliver a multitier attack on donald trump. >> how can there be pleasure in
>> you couldn't end the segment without attacking me, cuomo. >> that's politics. your numbers are tanking. >> we have another opportunity. stick around, panel. you will hear more of this. president obama was not the only one going after donald trump last night. vice president biden and vp nominee tim kaine unleashing attacks. we have cnn's manu raju with more. manu. >> reporter: this convention started in disarray. the sudden resignation of the party chairwoman. the...
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. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo and alisyn camerota. >> welcome viewers in the u.s. and around the world. it is friday, july 29th. this is "new day." hillary clinton made history. the first woman to accept the major party's nomination and the most important speech of her life. big question now is whether she made a difference in a tight election. >> clinton took aim at donald trump during her nearly hour-long speech. criticizing him for saying he alone can fix the issues. we have it all covered for you. let's start with joe johns live inside the convention hall in philadelphia. john, give us the highlights. >> reporter: good morning, alisyn. they are cleaning up in philadelphia as i speak. hillary clinton's speech last night was a lot of things, but i don't think you can call it soaring rhetoric. you can say it was a retelling of her life story. a reintroduction of a woman who has been in the public eye for decades. and, of course, she laid out a sharp contrast between herself and donald trump. >> it is with humility, determination and boundless confidence in america
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governor cuomo promised a speedy investigation into what happened. the crime -- crane's block box could provide answers. why does the lead agency not after the collapse. jim hoffer is in our newsroom. what have you learned. >> exactly. ten days since a massive crane came crashing down on the tappan zee bridge, and the two lead agencies have yet to get the critical black box data. >> hours after the boom came crashing down. governor cuomo promised an expea dieted investigation into -- expedited investigation into what went wrong. >> we want the answer as soon operating multiple cranes on this project. so the faster we know what it is to make sure this never happens again, that's exactly what we want. >> reporter: and numerous experts on crane mishappens say the key to finding out what went wrong is in the crane's black box. similar to the ones on planes, the crane's data logger is loaded with a wealth of details about the crane's movement at the exact time it collapsed. >>he otra vez,will tell you but the big thing is the angle and how much he was pic
governor cuomo promised a speedy investigation into what happened. the crime -- crane's block box could provide answers. why does the lead agency not after the collapse. jim hoffer is in our newsroom. what have you learned. >> exactly. ten days since a massive crane came crashing down on the tappan zee bridge, and the two lead agencies have yet to get the critical black box data. >> hours after the boom came crashing down. governor cuomo promised an expea dieted investigation into...
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andrew cuomo, one of the more senior elected and most visible democrats in the country. his governance of new york state, little more complicated. we tend to get a lot of that here on the basis of local news. steve schmidt joins us. mysteriously elsewhere in the building, at a secure location, probably based on his comments over the last two nights. steve, the question i posed to nicolle, the question we always ask on a night like tonight, what does hillary clinton need to do? >> well, it's interesting. it's a mistake and i think it borders on psychobabble, all of this talk about hillary clinton who has been on the national stage in the center ring of american life for a quarter century to reinvent herself. what she needs to do tonight is frame a choice in this election and how she frames that choice i think is going to be very interesting. what you saw president obama do last night was define trumpism and make trumpism distinct from conservatism and from the republican party. typically in these speeches, the nominee will come out and make a case against republican party
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the one and only chris cuomo joins us. >> absolutely.e a lot of breaking news happening at this hour. protests, as you mentioned, george, a call for investigation after a shooting in baton rouge where a black man was shot and killed. we're going to show you the cell phone video that captures a lot of this confrontation. >>> plus, the big outrage over hillary clinton's e-mail issues now donald trump is reacting very strongly. we'll have lawmakers from both sides of the aisle talking about how this controversy plays out as a political question. we're also going to have lawyers take it on, because this was a legal determination. we'll show you both sides of it. everyone is going to talk about it in terms of politics, christine. but this was a legal determining a made by the fbi and we'll take you through what the different elements were. >> chris cuomo, thanks for that. nobody better to do it. thanks. >>> americans making the worst investments this week. why could it it be. why are so many of you making bad investments. we'll show you on "y
the one and only chris cuomo joins us. >> absolutely.e a lot of breaking news happening at this hour. protests, as you mentioned, george, a call for investigation after a shooting in baton rouge where a black man was shot and killed. we're going to show you the cell phone video that captures a lot of this confrontation. >>> plus, the big outrage over hillary clinton's e-mail issues now donald trump is reacting very strongly. we'll have lawmakers from both sides of the aisle...
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andrew cuomo thinks it is almost over for trump. pennsylvania's governor will appear here even though ohio's governor did not appear. there will be military endorsements, chelsea clinton is introducing her mother. the final night is designed to keep the focus on hillary clint clinton. after all of these endorsements she is the nominee who has got to bring it home. she has to convince voters to support her in november. it will be a challenge even in this room. in the party there are democrats who have still skeptical of supporting hillary children tli. by the way, they are doing construction here this morning. they slb working on it all night long making stage changes. so thing mace look a bit different tonight as well. >>> coming up today matt sits down with chelsea clinton. tonight the democratic national convention at 10:00 eastern and 7:00 p.m. pacific. >>> one a man said let's off some cops. it happened inside the new york bus terminal late last night. two men were allegedly smoking marijuana when one of them, an 18-year-old sai
andrew cuomo thinks it is almost over for trump. pennsylvania's governor will appear here even though ohio's governor did not appear. there will be military endorsements, chelsea clinton is introducing her mother. the final night is designed to keep the focus on hillary clint clinton. after all of these endorsements she is the nominee who has got to bring it home. she has to convince voters to support her in november. it will be a challenge even in this room. in the party there are democrats...
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you have john berman and chris cuomo here. the worst kind of history. the deadliest day since 9/11. five police officers murdered. at least 11 shot during protests in dallas. they were ambushed by snipers. >> eyewitnesss capture the execution-style killings on cell phone video. the officers were there protecting a peaceful protest in downtown dallas following the shootings of two african-american men in louisiana and minnesota. dallas police exchanged gunfire with one of the gunmen in an hours long standoff. three other suspects are in police custody. president obama is expected to address the attack from a nato summit overseas. he spoke last night before this happened about the violence in minnesota and in louisiana, but again, the shootings took place overnight. president obama to address this shortly. >> the business of nato will take a backseat to this. as soon as he gets to the podium, we will bring it to you. let's begin our coverage in dallas. we have sara sidner with breaking details. sara. >> reporter: chris, the scene here is still an active one. we are still seeing lots o
you have john berman and chris cuomo here. the worst kind of history. the deadliest day since 9/11. five police officers murdered. at least 11 shot during protests in dallas. they were ambushed by snipers. >> eyewitnesss capture the execution-style killings on cell phone video. the officers were there protecting a peaceful protest in downtown dallas following the shootings of two african-american men in louisiana and minnesota. dallas police exchanged gunfire with one of the gunmen in an...
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. >>> new york governor edward o cuomo has ordered the towers to be lit in israeli colors to honor weisel. >>> we'll have dramatic video. >>> and the hillary clinton had an interview with the fbi yesterday. >>> and the latest on a sinkhole disrupting lives in the east bay. we'll be right back. ♪ give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. don't miss the lowest prices of the season sale, with the c2 queen mattress now only $699.99 plus 36-month financing. only at a sleep number store. wannwith sodastream®er? you turn plain water into sparkling water in seconds. and because it's so delicious, you'll drink 43% more water every day. sodastream®. love your water. >>> teenagers led police on an eye-speed chase early this morning in the east bay. it started at 4:00 this morning. officers tried to pull over the driver of a white ford for speeding and racing another car. the driver took off instead. interstate 880 in hayward, going as fast as 130 miles per hours. the chase went on for ten minutes and ended with a crash. all fourteen age occupants taken into custody. a firearm was fou
. >>> new york governor edward o cuomo has ordered the towers to be lit in israeli colors to honor weisel. >>> we'll have dramatic video. >>> and the hillary clinton had an interview with the fbi yesterday. >>> and the latest on a sinkhole disrupting lives in the east bay. we'll be right back. ♪ give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. don't miss the lowest prices of the season sale, with the c2 queen mattress now only $699.99 plus 36-month...
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next, the keynote address by new york governor mario cuomo at the 1984 convention in san francisco. that year walter mondale was the presidential nominee and geraldine ferraro was his spies residential running mate they lost to incumbents
next, the keynote address by new york governor mario cuomo at the 1984 convention in san francisco. that year walter mondale was the presidential nominee and geraldine ferraro was his spies residential running mate they lost to incumbents
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. >>> governor cuomo says $39 million has been approved for 30 schools under the smart schools bond app. the money will go to several new projects that include more than $21 million for internet connectivity and high-tech security. >>> pope francis' paid a somber people, mostly jews, who died there during world war ii. it was a polish catholic friar who sacrificed his own life to save a stranger during the war. >>> the proposal to raise the gas tax in new jersey, it's back again. >>> plus, a long distance rescue where the nypd came to the aid of a man thrown from a jet ski. >>> later on, an for you. three sisters in brooklyn running with a purpose. the long odds they have overcome and why they are driven to succeed. >>> a new title for joe biden. guest star for the show he fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg
. >>> governor cuomo says $39 million has been approved for 30 schools under the smart schools bond app. the money will go to several new projects that include more than $21 million for internet connectivity and high-tech security. >>> pope francis' paid a somber people, mostly jews, who died there during world war ii. it was a polish catholic friar who sacrificed his own life to save a stranger during the war. >>> the proposal to raise the gas tax in new jersey, it's...
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for the past two days on cnn, paul manafort who is the campaign strategist has lied to chris cuomo on the air saying there was no plagiarism. it's absurd to suggest it's true. won't acknowledge what is plain to see, which is these were lifted from michelle obama's speech in 2008. that's a credibility gap from a team who says you can't trust hillary clinton because you can't believe her. >> you accept it simply was inadverte inadvertent. they weren't trying to plagiarize those words. in the communication, the phone call, she wrote it down and subsequently she forgot that these quotes were coming from michelle obama's speech. >> absolutely. her resignation later etter is accurate i agree. this isn't watergate, that's the first thing to say. i think there are three significant issues, the one that david raised is that paul manafort and by the way, sean spicer the communications direct f er for the rnc have been saying this was not plagiarism. the words were similar to michelle obama's speech in 2008 but they did not originate with the speech. that has proven to be untrue and it would be
for the past two days on cnn, paul manafort who is the campaign strategist has lied to chris cuomo on the air saying there was no plagiarism. it's absurd to suggest it's true. won't acknowledge what is plain to see, which is these were lifted from michelle obama's speech in 2008. that's a credibility gap from a team who says you can't trust hillary clinton because you can't believe her. >> you accept it simply was inadverte inadvertent. they weren't trying to plagiarize those words. in...
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mario cuomo was in effect biased on abortion, religiously biased. but when it came to analyzing the law and the constitution, he put his religion aside and looked at it as a legal scholar. if the 2016 presidential election somehow ends up in the supreme court, it will be presented to a court on which every justice has a bias in favor of one of the candidates and against one of the candidates. and most of those justices will have voted for one of the candidates. some of them might be voting third party this time. who knows? but there is no reason to believe now that ruth bader ginsburg would be less capable of impartially analyzing the law and the constitution in an election case, a presidential election case than any other member of the supreme court has ever been. including the ones who ran for president. now, this is all kind of a new thought experiment area for me, and i want to check my thinking with a law professor who's been thinking about these things longer than i have. and remember, the supreme court runs on mystique. that's why they won't
mario cuomo was in effect biased on abortion, religiously biased. but when it came to analyzing the law and the constitution, he put his religion aside and looked at it as a legal scholar. if the 2016 presidential election somehow ends up in the supreme court, it will be presented to a court on which every justice has a bias in favor of one of the candidates and against one of the candidates. and most of those justices will have voted for one of the candidates. some of them might be voting...
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people think that's a quirk, but mario cuomo used to do that, too. i know you knew governor cuomo who was is first political figure i worked with when i left journalism and he said why shouldn't i keep writing it until i'm totally satisfied? i think it will be personal and powerful. i think he can tell uniquely -- >> rose: he knows other things people don't know. >> it's 40 years of watching this woman, knowing as well as anybody, being partners in so many efforts, i suspect it's going to be a great, wonderful, personal speech, and a speech that really extends hillary clinton's message about a better country for all of us so it works for everyone. >> rose: what's been the strategy for winning the nomination? >> that's a good question. you're asking me to look back over 15 months. we're just starting to look forward. >> rose: take a moment. when you win a nomination, any contest you have to think what's the currency of the election. the currency of the election in the nominating happens to be the delegates. we have them in every state. a couple of dec
people think that's a quirk, but mario cuomo used to do that, too. i know you knew governor cuomo who was is first political figure i worked with when i left journalism and he said why shouldn't i keep writing it until i'm totally satisfied? i think it will be personal and powerful. i think he can tell uniquely -- >> rose: he knows other things people don't know. >> it's 40 years of watching this woman, knowing as well as anybody, being partners in so many efforts, i suspect it's...