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and the election of mayor de blasio speaks to that point. >> the de blasio campaign, i was telling you this off set, it reminds me of the 2004 barack obama senate campaign. i was in chicago at that point. i was 25 years old. and every -- it was this incredible multi-racial crew of young kick-butt progressive organizers who all swarmed around that campaign and did an incredible thing with it. it just attracted these amazing people. and i feel that energy off the de blasio campaign. >> absolutely. you mentioned the broad swath of new york that got behind de blasio. just when "the times" endorsed mayor de blasio and said his message resonated with the working and poor. this is a statement about a progressive new york around issues of education, housing, income disparity and policing. it's a progressive vision. >> the biggest national implication for me is about the role that fear of crime plays in our politics. the fear of crime disordered and distorted american politics for 30, 40 years. i mean, richard nixon's law and order down to every local mayoral race, it was driven by the fear of
and the election of mayor de blasio speaks to that point. >> the de blasio campaign, i was telling you this off set, it reminds me of the 2004 barack obama senate campaign. i was in chicago at that point. i was 25 years old. and every -- it was this incredible multi-racial crew of young kick-butt progressive organizers who all swarmed around that campaign and did an incredible thing with it. it just attracted these amazing people. and i feel that energy off the de blasio campaign....
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the de blasio said, no, it is not rking well for everyone and we need to pause and say that. what was beautiful about this election is that people heard it and responded overwhelmingly. getting elected is easy compared to governing. de blasio has the wind at his back and the city council that is made up of some first-rate people. proxy of a democratic of owner, andrew cuomo, who out of the gate said he is not going to necessarily back de blasio plus signature call for raising taxes on the rich to fund pre-k, so -- what is going to be
the de blasio said, no, it is not rking well for everyone and we need to pause and say that. what was beautiful about this election is that people heard it and responded overwhelmingly. getting elected is easy compared to governing. de blasio has the wind at his back and the city council that is made up of some first-rate people. proxy of a democratic of owner, andrew cuomo, who out of the gate said he is not going to necessarily back de blasio plus signature call for raising taxes on the rich...
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(cheers and applause) bill de blasio.and as a wealthy new yorker, i am terrified this guy ran on tax geigs like me. do you think that's going to happen? >> well, if you make more than $500,000-- . >> stephen: oh, yeah, yeah, oh yeah! >> which you don't have to disclose your entire 1040. >> stephen: oh i won't. >> he wants less than 1% more than you pay in taxes right now so that-- . >> stephen: what? >> every four-year-old can go to prek in new york city. >> stephen: why should i give my-- (applause) >> stephen: why should i be giving up 1% of my income so some stupid kid can go to prek. they can't even read yet, why are they going to school. >> you have a point about the failed toddler problem. we should give up o on more four-year-olds. >> stephen: at a certain point, you have to just you know, not throw good money after bad. (laughter) >> nevertheless, it looks like 's going to give it a shot. >> stephen: so do you think that is actually going happen? i know that is what he wants to do. but does he have the votes in th
(cheers and applause) bill de blasio.and as a wealthy new yorker, i am terrified this guy ran on tax geigs like me. do you think that's going to happen? >> well, if you make more than $500,000-- . >> stephen: oh, yeah, yeah, oh yeah! >> which you don't have to disclose your entire 1040. >> stephen: oh i won't. >> he wants less than 1% more than you pay in taxes right now so that-- . >> stephen: what? >> every four-year-old can go to prek in new york...
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de blasio is not going to do any good for us. >> you're worried about de blasio. why? >> i'm worried about what he's doing as far as the police force goes. he's already said he's against stop and frisk. you can cut the number of police force out there and cut benefits and pay to them. that's one. two, he does need governor cuomo's approval to raise taxes, but he can put forth other policies like detroit and cities like that around the country. when you see overly liberal policies put into place, you see wealth get out of cities, and those cities become dangerous to live in. >> it's great to see you tonight. thanks for being on the program. >> thanks, john. >>> voters in sunnyvale, california are voting on a new gun measure. lisa, what is this referendum, and do you have any results tonight? >> reporter: well, john, the polls just closed, and early results show 70% voted in favor, 30% against this gun measure. a lot of opinions here at the polls today. one man who was i an iraqi war veteran and gun owner tells us he's worried about the provision that says all guns would
de blasio is not going to do any good for us. >> you're worried about de blasio. why? >> i'm worried about what he's doing as far as the police force goes. he's already said he's against stop and frisk. you can cut the number of police force out there and cut benefits and pay to them. that's one. two, he does need governor cuomo's approval to raise taxes, but he can put forth other policies like detroit and cities like that around the country. when you see overly liberal policies...
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right now the mayor's vase between democrat bill de blasio and republican joe lhota. >> de blasio has a 45% lead in the race to be the big apple's next mayor. >> jon: 45% -- that's the same amount that hot dog is beating rat on a stick. joe lhota may come in third to drunk antisemitic times square el mow. but the second place status is an asset according to lhota. >> he said he is the underdog but added new yorkers love an underdog. >> jon: if you were ten points down you would be an underdog. at 50 points you are a sad dog. you are like the kind of dog that sarah mclachlan sings songs over the top of. ♪ through the arms of an angel [laughter] wow. right now there's a mayor in toronto going i'm smoking way too much crack. [laughter] i almost feel bad for joe lhota. his opponent has a ton of charisma with his family with their own signature dance moves. check that out. how do you fight that? >> he talks a good game but boy he can't even get into the first inning because once you ask a detailed question it's blah blah blah blah blah. [ laughter ] >> jon: that's your best shot when you a
right now the mayor's vase between democrat bill de blasio and republican joe lhota. >> de blasio has a 45% lead in the race to be the big apple's next mayor. >> jon: 45% -- that's the same amount that hot dog is beating rat on a stick. joe lhota may come in third to drunk antisemitic times square el mow. but the second place status is an asset according to lhota. >> he said he is the underdog but added new yorkers love an underdog. >> jon: if you were ten points down...
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now that de blasio is mayor?think stop and frisk is a great example where his opponents tried to portray him as this sort of radical departure from the, you know, past decades of new york city leadership. you know, he wants to reform police practices in the city, so that they're no longer based on explicit racial profiling. that doesn't mean he wants to get rid of the police department. it's not sort of this extreme shift. similarly, and i'm curious if josh has heard this news. yes, de blasio wants to raise taxes on the rich, worry about development and opportunity in the other boroughs of new york, but just named as the co chair of his transition team just a few moments ago carl wisebrod, a big player in the development community. it's not like anyone in politics gets to wildly swing one way or another. you kind of have to please everyone. what's exciting about him, the big shift is going to be he's going to be worried about pleasing more people than new york city leadership has in the past. >> what do you make
now that de blasio is mayor?think stop and frisk is a great example where his opponents tried to portray him as this sort of radical departure from the, you know, past decades of new york city leadership. you know, he wants to reform police practices in the city, so that they're no longer based on explicit racial profiling. that doesn't mean he wants to get rid of the police department. it's not sort of this extreme shift. similarly, and i'm curious if josh has heard this news. yes, de blasio...
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bill de blasio looks to win handily.ers will choose between two democrats to succeed the mayor. the motor city will look to two democrats to save the city from bankruptcy, a former police chief and turnaround specialist mike duggan, who if elected would be the first white mayor in 40 years. in minneapolis they will use rank choice voting selecting first, second, and third choices from among 35 mayoral candidates including an occupy wall street activist named captain jack sparrow. but of course. but it is bill de blasio in the new york race that holds implications for the democratic party. with talk of a new progressive kpermt in the nation's largest city. de blasio ran away with the democratic primary by successfully tapping into bloomberg fatigue, early option to its controversial stop and frisk policy, all of which was part of a game changing tv spot now simply called the ad featuring his 16-year-old son dante talking about police tactics. asked to sum in world view one part roosevelt new deal, one part european social
bill de blasio looks to win handily.ers will choose between two democrats to succeed the mayor. the motor city will look to two democrats to save the city from bankruptcy, a former police chief and turnaround specialist mike duggan, who if elected would be the first white mayor in 40 years. in minneapolis they will use rank choice voting selecting first, second, and third choices from among 35 mayoral candidates including an occupy wall street activist named captain jack sparrow. but of course....
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i like our chances. >> it is interesting the way de blasio put it. all over the country, candidates get defeated when they say, tax the rich, tax the rich. ,hat he made it very specific and inclusive. when he talked about taxing those who have the greatest wealth to help children in kindergarten. it was hard for even those who will be having their taxes increased to oppose that. >> and in reality, even rich people know they are not being tight -- taxed quite enough if we're going to have a society that works for everyone. we are probably under doing it. i know the conventional wisdom is it is debt for any candidate to say they are in favor of higher taxes, but it is not true, particularly when you say money is going to be used in a way that will provide bride betterment. -- broad betterment. he still has to deliver. he won by 73 against joe lhota, who was 24%. 73%. this is one of the largest margins in the country. >> i can't remember one this large and long time in a major race. it is new york city. it has got a pretty progressive minded electorate.
i like our chances. >> it is interesting the way de blasio put it. all over the country, candidates get defeated when they say, tax the rich, tax the rich. ,hat he made it very specific and inclusive. when he talked about taxing those who have the greatest wealth to help children in kindergarten. it was hard for even those who will be having their taxes increased to oppose that. >> and in reality, even rich people know they are not being tight -- taxed quite enough if we're going to...
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bill de blasio raised far more money. explain that in terms of gm a labeling? >> when we talk about politics we have to operate on certain levels as we perceive the many different aspects of it. people are desperately trying to send signals to their politicians. the money power was very much in play. the gubernatorial candidates one. chris christie, new jersey, they were candidates that the business communities were supportive of. they had real financial advantages and as you go across the country you will see the two realities. often there is a lot more money that comes from outside the community when the race is going on. also, the most important thing is that even at the city level we are starting to see independent expenditures with money flowing from all sorts of different sources. that is be À la the. it is so hard to focus in on the labeling of things in washington state. that is the ugliest .anifestation here you have a western state that produces a lot of food and, frankly, that has it is fair to say around seattle and other communities the sensibility
bill de blasio raised far more money. explain that in terms of gm a labeling? >> when we talk about politics we have to operate on certain levels as we perceive the many different aspects of it. people are desperately trying to send signals to their politicians. the money power was very much in play. the gubernatorial candidates one. chris christie, new jersey, they were candidates that the business communities were supportive of. they had real financial advantages and as you go across...
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estate it carried more than 17 points for obama and de blasio cruises to a landslide victory for his race of mayor defeating his opponent to become the first democratic mayor in two decades. started with the tightest race of the evening. said to be the governor of virginia fox news richard edson is live at mcauliffe headquarters in virginia. i can get a sense of the mood. what is the reaction? >> about 15 minutes ago and not just for the last few minutes they finally called on other networks the ace 46 it was closer than others thought that now it is a party the crowd explodes a few moments ago caused to why this expected can campaign 34 billion compared to 90 million of while at the head was so close much said it had to do with obamacare. fox duse's they do not like obamacare the way of the rollout of the system and by a plurality eight / one they chose cuccinelli over mcauliffe. so now what happens to the republican party? a negative race if you look at it. the time is a dispatch refuses to endorse either candidate the negatives people saw a negative point of view quite interesting
estate it carried more than 17 points for obama and de blasio cruises to a landslide victory for his race of mayor defeating his opponent to become the first democratic mayor in two decades. started with the tightest race of the evening. said to be the governor of virginia fox news richard edson is live at mcauliffe headquarters in virginia. i can get a sense of the mood. what is the reaction? >> about 15 minutes ago and not just for the last few minutes they finally called on other...
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bill de blasio. what is he about? it's all coming up next. at afraud could meanuld blower credit scores. and higher interest rates when you apply for a credit card. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report at experian.com. >>> new york's got a brand new mayor electric this morning, his name is bill de blasio. the man who quoted charles dickens in his campaign skeechs is the new face of the big apple. take a look at those numbers. how often do you see that? 73% to 24% against his republican opponent joe lhota. and equality was a big part of his campaign. take a listen. >> when we call among the wealthiest among us to pay just a little more in taxes to fund universal pre-k and afterschool programs -- [ cheers and applause ] -- we aren't threatening anyone's success. we are asking those who have done very well to ensure that every child has the same opportunity to do just as well as they have. [ cheers and applause ] that's how we all rise together. >> i want to bring in national correspondent deborah f
bill de blasio. what is he about? it's all coming up next. at afraud could meanuld blower credit scores. and higher interest rates when you apply for a credit card. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report at experian.com. >>> new york's got a brand new mayor electric this morning, his name is bill de blasio. the man who quoted charles dickens in his campaign skeechs is the new face of the big apple. take a look at those numbers. how often do...
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. >>> y un alcalde diferente, de blasio ganÓ la alcaldÍa de nueva york, con fuerte apoyo afroamericanosispano. promete combatir la desigualdad. habran con univisiÓn vÍctimas de un sacerdote en repÚblica dominicana. piden justicia, le llaman el niÑo milagro, luego de nacer sobreviviÓ a un defecto del corazÓn, da sus primeros pasos, le contamos la historia de matthew vÁzquez. comenzamos. ♪. ♪. ♪. este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> quÉ tal. buenas noches, si usted estÁ frustrado, y confundido con "obamacare", no estÁ solo, la secretaria de salud kathleen sebelius, dijo en el senado que el portal de "obamacare", es cada vez mÁs confiable, sin embargo admitiÓ que el sitio de internet que costÓ cientos de millones de dÓlares a contribuyentes, tuvo 200 fallas, o bugs en inglÉs. como informa lourdes meluza en washington le expresaron los senadores su preocupaciÓn que no proteja la seguridad y privacidad de los que solicitan seguros. >>> la secretaria de salud, hoy admitiÓ en testimonio en el senado, que el sitio web de "obamacare" necesita 200 a
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turn out was light because democrat bill de blasio was expected to win by a large margin.f he wins he'll be new york city's first democratic mayor in 20 years. >>> republican governor chris christie has won another term in new jersey. in virginia, the governor's race is still too close to call. democrat terry mcauliffe facing off against republican ken cuccinelli. the count
turn out was light because democrat bill de blasio was expected to win by a large margin.f he wins he'll be new york city's first democratic mayor in 20 years. >>> republican governor chris christie has won another term in new jersey. in virginia, the governor's race is still too close to call. democrat terry mcauliffe facing off against republican ken cuccinelli. the count
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de blasio, bill de blasio. so i was asking my producers, well, are you allowed to li turn in your g pass after you're finished with it? you know what we all agreed? it's different for women than it is for men. so she was probably going through something and in college and having fun and then she meets this 6'5" bill, attractive now, but you should see him back in the day. and then they have the two squirrely kids, dante in his afro. just congratulations de blasio. [ applause ] also, i want to shout out to governor chris christie in new jersey. the governor re-elected. that was him last night. can i talk with the surgery he got for weight loss? what happened? gov, like, i don't notice a difference. i'm sorry. i don't notice a difference. maybe there is a difference, i don't know. he got lap band surgery and it was before the summer started. now i know people who have gotten lap band and gastric byass and the weight just drops, you know, and en they end up putting a little bit back on when they find their sweet s
de blasio, bill de blasio. so i was asking my producers, well, are you allowed to li turn in your g pass after you're finished with it? you know what we all agreed? it's different for women than it is for men. so she was probably going through something and in college and having fun and then she meets this 6'5" bill, attractive now, but you should see him back in the day. and then they have the two squirrely kids, dante in his afro. just congratulations de blasio. [ applause ] also, i want...
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you think americans have a lot of reasons to be wried. >> i'll stop calling de blasio comrade de blasioinute he stops giving aid and comfort to the santa rista rebels. he gave aid and comfort -- >> what does vit to do with money issues n? >> he's a socialist. i refrained calling president obamama socialist. he did not nationalize banks. they bailed out the auto companies -- >> but right now, america -- charles, the fear is he wants to raise taxes on the half milln dollar overcrowd to help out education. he'd have to get approval in albany, which might not happen. he this banks having done enough to give back pain they caused people. rich people haven't paid enough. fall-out is what? >> you attack wall street and you take away the profits. the poorest people in new york city become more. i could hurt the country. 44 of the fortune 500 companies are head quarterbacked in the city. >> i- are headquartered in the city. >> the power that he answers to the union. he has to negotiate the contracts . 300,000 workers. they want billions of retroactive raises. you watch out if he gives them power
you think americans have a lot of reasons to be wried. >> i'll stop calling de blasio comrade de blasioinute he stops giving aid and comfort to the santa rista rebels. he gave aid and comfort -- >> what does vit to do with money issues n? >> he's a socialist. i refrained calling president obamama socialist. he did not nationalize banks. they bailed out the auto companies -- >> but right now, america -- charles, the fear is he wants to raise taxes on the half milln dollar...
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de blasio liaison to wall street. to say there is to york scott rich wall street and everybody else and to a i will be for the little guy and a screw wall street if you make your liaison to wall street, he did not do anything illegal but it should be pointed out he was the top executive for a mouthpiece for a firm that did very bad things and something that de blasio should be held accountable. said the group even before it blew up her was a bigger role at that point head of government relations. citigroup was a troubled place where scandal ochered allah. billions of dollars of settlements were paid. we should also point out that de blasio wife got a nice little speechwriting job as city group. she wrote speeches for chuck prince. liz: this makes me feel better about de blasio and this is why. people say now i don't feel so bad. >> take the needle out of your arm? liz: don't e disrespectful but i think wall street's. >> clean the powder from your nose. >> i don't live in the york city i am not a resident but now he ha
de blasio liaison to wall street. to say there is to york scott rich wall street and everybody else and to a i will be for the little guy and a screw wall street if you make your liaison to wall street, he did not do anything illegal but it should be pointed out he was the top executive for a mouthpiece for a firm that did very bad things and something that de blasio should be held accountable. said the group even before it blew up her was a bigger role at that point head of government...
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. >> i believe bill de blasio and his approach to public safety is reckless. >> reporter: de blasio sayse of public safety, civil rights are at stake and that it's time to end the city's more aggressive policing strategies like stop and frisk. >> we can be safer, in fact, if we take the foundation, the core of what we have, and build upon it a better working relationship between police and community. >> reporter: his opponent is backed by his former tough on crime boss, rudy giuliani, who along with michael bloomberg are the mayors credited with reducing crime, cleaning up the city and making new york a good place to live. yet he remains nearly 40 points behind de blasio, a dyed in the wool progressive positioning hmself as the anti-bloomberg. >> after 12 years of mayor bloomberg, it's time for a real change in this town. >> reporter: de blasio has promised to close the money gap between new york city's rich and new york city's poor. >> it's resonating in particular with minority and low income voters. >> reporter: loda, who served as the city's budget director under giuliani and who mos
. >> i believe bill de blasio and his approach to public safety is reckless. >> reporter: de blasio sayse of public safety, civil rights are at stake and that it's time to end the city's more aggressive policing strategies like stop and frisk. >> we can be safer, in fact, if we take the foundation, the core of what we have, and build upon it a better working relationship between police and community. >> reporter: his opponent is backed by his former tough on crime boss,...
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bill de blasio is recklessly dangerous agenda on crime take us back to. bill de blasio take. our it's a it's not specifically referencing stop and frisk but it's pretty clear that the ad the loading of the practice how does this type of fear mongering play into the larger problem here. right i mean let's be clear activists people from the a.c.l.u. and all sorts of people you know last year in june over ten thousand new yorkers actually held a silent march against op interest and they have put centrally in this issue the idea of racism and how the n.y.p.d. systematically uses races and just very quickly when this. during the trial two n.y.p.d. police officers who were whistleblowers rock recordings even where they sure that their supervisors for instance this one officer in the bronx actually was told that he's not targeting enough of the right people at the right time and the right place that's right this is recorded and when asked who that is he says you know they're all black kids ages fourteen to twenty twenty one so we know that reese ism is a central part of the way in w
bill de blasio is recklessly dangerous agenda on crime take us back to. bill de blasio take. our it's a it's not specifically referencing stop and frisk but it's pretty clear that the ad the loading of the practice how does this type of fear mongering play into the larger problem here. right i mean let's be clear activists people from the a.c.l.u. and all sorts of people you know last year in june over ten thousand new yorkers actually held a silent march against op interest and they have put...
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bill de blasio won handedly. and i don't want to put words in your mouth, but it certainly seems like you might have some concerns about his positions on issues like stop and frisk and perhaps raising taxes. >> well, bill de blasio and i aren't going to agree on everything but we certainly agree on a lot of things. i had a great meeting with him this morning where we talked about how we can help in the transition. we've created a book for him, electronic book where he can look at every agency and see what's needed, the people that are there and the issues he's going to have to face, short-term and long temp. and we agreed to get together over the next few months. i have a very big interest in making him a better mayor than i was. we have built a lot and given them a lot to work with. but the bottom line, i'm going to live in new york city and i want his administration to be successful and our administration to do everything to transfer everything that we're doing over. and some things will look easy, and when he
bill de blasio won handedly. and i don't want to put words in your mouth, but it certainly seems like you might have some concerns about his positions on issues like stop and frisk and perhaps raising taxes. >> well, bill de blasio and i aren't going to agree on everything but we certainly agree on a lot of things. i had a great meeting with him this morning where we talked about how we can help in the transition. we've created a book for him, electronic book where he can look at every...
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it backed bill de blasio big time.nd if he wins tonight, the wfp is going to be on everybody's radar screen and they could soon have a tea party-size role. you've got grassroots dynamics, on the right you have the tea party, you have the wfp. >> sounds like mma. you said they're the opposite of the tea party, what does that mean when you say that, what is the tea party to you? >> the tea party to me is a party that believes in liberty, whereas progressives believes in liberty and justice for all. >> you don't think the tea party believes in justice. >> i believe in liberty. as an african-american, you don't have to work hard to sell me on liberty. but we say liberty and justice for all. that means you have to worry about low income people, lesbians and gays. that's been left out of the tea party. >> i think that is oftentimes the perception, but i think it's an unfair perception. what tea party believes is very much freedom and responsibility as well, that means a responsibility to help your neighbors and not let peopl
it backed bill de blasio big time.nd if he wins tonight, the wfp is going to be on everybody's radar screen and they could soon have a tea party-size role. you've got grassroots dynamics, on the right you have the tea party, you have the wfp. >> sounds like mma. you said they're the opposite of the tea party, what does that mean when you say that, what is the tea party to you? >> the tea party to me is a party that believes in liberty, whereas progressives believes in liberty and...
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bill de blasio is recklessly dangerous agenda on crime take us back to. build the plants and take. our it's so it's not specifically referencing stop and frisk but it's pretty clear that the ad the loading of the practice how does this type of fear mongering play into the larger problem here. right i mean let's be clear activists people from the a.c.l.u. and all sorts of people you know last year in june over ten thousand new yorkers actually held a silent march against op interest and they have put centrally in this issue the idea of racism and how the n.y.p.d. systematically uses races and just very quickly you know when this. during the trial two n.y.p.d. police officers who were whistleblowers brought recordings in where the is sure that their supervisors for instance this one officer in the bronx actually was told that he's not targeting enough of the right people at the right time and the right place that's right this is recorded and when asked who that is he says you know they're all black kids ages fourteen to twenty twenty one so we know that reese ism is a central to the
bill de blasio is recklessly dangerous agenda on crime take us back to. build the plants and take. our it's so it's not specifically referencing stop and frisk but it's pretty clear that the ad the loading of the practice how does this type of fear mongering play into the larger problem here. right i mean let's be clear activists people from the a.c.l.u. and all sorts of people you know last year in june over ten thousand new yorkers actually held a silent march against op interest and they...
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close to home, new york city elected world's tallest human bill de blasio, as the mayor de blasio campaigned on progressive platform of economic disparity and economic diversity. this takes time. >> . >> jon: holy [bleep] lock your doors. la revolution one has begun. de blasio won in a blowout crushing his opponent joe lhota by 49 percentage points at which point lhota was swol owed up by angry zombies. somebody get the guy an apple bus, the yellow pages to stand on? meanwhile in virginia governor race, terry mccallive struck a below for corrupt government by defeating tea party archetype and noted sodomy opponent ken you're only allowed to stick in in the cuch, cucchinelli in new jersey governor cristie cruised to a re-election win over his opponent random de dem-- democrat, nobody really knows. christie celebrated by weirding everybody out. >> tonight first and foremost i want to say thank you, new jersey, for making me the lummiest guy in the world. (laughter) >> jon: did new jersey marry crist cristie last night? why are you looking directly into our souls during your speech? okay, chris
close to home, new york city elected world's tallest human bill de blasio, as the mayor de blasio campaigned on progressive platform of economic disparity and economic diversity. this takes time. >> . >> jon: holy [bleep] lock your doors. la revolution one has begun. de blasio won in a blowout crushing his opponent joe lhota by 49 percentage points at which point lhota was swol owed up by angry zombies. somebody get the guy an apple bus, the yellow pages to stand on? meanwhile in...
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also de blasio comes from a liberal social activism background. he wants to do things that takes care of the poor, homelessness has doubled since 1994, de blasio wants to doing iser about that, and to build more affordable housing. those are his two big issues. >> on to detroit in the motor city, voters are choose agnew mayor, we have bisi onile-ere, look, i guess the big headline there is that detroit could elect their first white mayor in 40 years. tell us the dynamics of the race in detroit. >> reporter: tony, former hospital ceo mike duggen and wayne county sheriff are both vying for a seat in city hall, and this is interesting in that it has 40 years since we have seen a white mayor in office. i did speak with a political science professor, and he tells me that duggen was leading 2-1, and this tells him that there is a look for more leadership rather than just race. >> how is the mayor essentially running things? >> reporter: as you may know, the city is in really serious financial trouble facing $18 billion in long-term debt, and soon we'll
also de blasio comes from a liberal social activism background. he wants to do things that takes care of the poor, homelessness has doubled since 1994, de blasio wants to doing iser about that, and to build more affordable housing. those are his two big issues. >> on to detroit in the motor city, voters are choose agnew mayor, we have bisi onile-ere, look, i guess the big headline there is that detroit could elect their first white mayor in 40 years. tell us the dynamics of the race in...
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well, and more and more every day nighers are falling behind. >> reporter: several polls showed de blasioith a commanding lead. the last time a democrat had that kind of lead going into an election was in 1985. the 52-year-old has a master's degree in international affairs and a long history of activism. he entered politics working for the city's last democratic mayor. >> i would like to introduce to you the next first lady of the city of new york! [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: he staged a come from behind victory over eight candidates thanks in part to a political ad featuring his son. it demonstrated the message that he would fight for every new yorker. >> he is the only one who will end an era that unfairly targets people of color. >> lhota strongly supports stop and frisk. >> he said over and over again the era of stop, question, and frisk is over, and then the other night he said oh, no, it is not. we just need to train the cops. >> reporter: then a federal appeals court blocked a lower court ruling that said the stop and frisk policy was unconstitutional. >> it is very signif
well, and more and more every day nighers are falling behind. >> reporter: several polls showed de blasioith a commanding lead. the last time a democrat had that kind of lead going into an election was in 1985. the 52-year-old has a master's degree in international affairs and a long history of activism. he entered politics working for the city's last democratic mayor. >> i would like to introduce to you the next first lady of the city of new york! [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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i want to say congratulations to bill de blasio, who became new york city's first democratic mayor inby getting an amazing 73% of the vote here in new york city. [ applause ] or as new yorkers are saying today, "you suck, de blasio!" [ laughter ] "i voted for you yesterday!" that's right, bill de blasio won new york city's race for mayor by crushing his opponent, joe lhota, the former head of the new york subway system. although i thought it was a little harsh when de blasio told lhota, "all aboard the l train." [ laughter ] i'm just kidding. i'm just kidding. [ cheers and applause ] but the election is over, but it wasn't without some drama. they're saying a lot of the voting machines in the city were actually malfunctioning. in fact there were so many glitches in last night's election, bill de blasio won the mayor's race and "dancing with the stars." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: two shares. >> jimmy: yeah, thank you. two shares, and -- reference to yesterday's show. anyway. there's a mayor that's in a little trouble, actually. did you guys
i want to say congratulations to bill de blasio, who became new york city's first democratic mayor inby getting an amazing 73% of the vote here in new york city. [ applause ] or as new yorkers are saying today, "you suck, de blasio!" [ laughter ] "i voted for you yesterday!" that's right, bill de blasio won new york city's race for mayor by crushing his opponent, joe lhota, the former head of the new york subway system. although i thought it was a little harsh when de blasio...
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here is bill de blasio. >> the people of this city have chosen a progressive path. >> that is bill depledging the raise taxes on wealthy new yorkers to pay for pre-k and afterschool care. more on bill de blasio here. the first democrat elected mayor of new york in 24 years. see the number there. won 73% of the vote last night. that is absolutely huge. an audacious liberal, that's what the "new york times" is calling him, and he assumed the mayorship january 1st. bill de blasio, 52 years of age, 6'5" haul. in his youth, they called him big bird with a beard. his marriage is interracial. his wife is a writer. and the new mayor elect has been known to introduce himself as bill de blasio, not a boring white guy. with me now from new york, errol louis, cnn political commentator and writer at new york one news. everything you need to know about de blasio. >> that was pretty good, actually. >> you like that? i want to start with the family. a rather unusual history. not your typical political family, is it? >> no, it's not. in fact, we were trying to sort of figure out what was going to happ
here is bill de blasio. >> the people of this city have chosen a progressive path. >> that is bill depledging the raise taxes on wealthy new yorkers to pay for pre-k and afterschool care. more on bill de blasio here. the first democrat elected mayor of new york in 24 years. see the number there. won 73% of the vote last night. that is absolutely huge. an audacious liberal, that's what the "new york times" is calling him, and he assumed the mayorship january 1st. bill de...
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. >> de blasio wakes up you the first democrat mayor of new york since 1989. >> becoming the first golf tore hit a ball from one continent to another, asia to europe. >> all that -- >> 8.4 million. >> my dress is gathering here. can you help me to smooth it. >> what really do you want from me? >> all that matters. >> visitors are welcomed by none other than the president. "cbs this morning." >> the mayor of toronto admitted he smoked crack. >> i know. i embarrassed everyone. >> forgave himself. >> the past is the past. we must move forward. >> yes that is the kind of hat's blunt straight forward honesty blunt crack smokers are known for. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning."s welcome back good morning.and >> good morning.good morni good to be back. >> w >> yeah. is >> we begin with a move to the middle. two result from two high profile elections have national implications. chris christie wins over bash wabarbara. he decide whether to enter national politics. >>> former democratic party chairman mcauliffe defeated cuccinelli. >> good morning charlie and norah and good morning to viewers out
. >> de blasio wakes up you the first democrat mayor of new york since 1989. >> becoming the first golf tore hit a ball from one continent to another, asia to europe. >> all that -- >> 8.4 million. >> my dress is gathering here. can you help me to smooth it. >> what really do you want from me? >> all that matters. >> visitors are welcomed by none other than the president. "cbs this morning." >> the mayor of toronto admitted he...
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bill de blasio sat down with the man he set to replace, michael bloomberg.n by a whopping 49 point margin declaring voters as a chosen progressive path. "washington post" writes it this way, de blasio's administration will be a laboratory of sorts for modern progressivism and anti-establishment activists can effectively manage a sprawling municipal government and lesson growing in equality between the rich and poor. joining me now, mark murray. some of the people that sent out this people of bloomberg and de blasio, some of the body language. there's no love lost between the two of them. they've not had a great relationship and does mark this change in the city. >> i think there are two things going on in this election. one is the fact that you had bloomberg fatigue after him being in office for 12 years. often times when you have a change election, whether on the presidential level where somebody has been in office for eight years or new york, where may are bloomberg was in the office for 12 years, the person you often replace is the exact opposite or oppos
bill de blasio sat down with the man he set to replace, michael bloomberg.n by a whopping 49 point margin declaring voters as a chosen progressive path. "washington post" writes it this way, de blasio's administration will be a laboratory of sorts for modern progressivism and anti-establishment activists can effectively manage a sprawling municipal government and lesson growing in equality between the rich and poor. joining me now, mark murray. some of the people that sent out this...
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bill de blasio coasts to a victory by a 3:1 margin crushing joe lhota. tea party lost in alabama mainstream republican candidate bradley byrne edged dean young in the primary race for congress. ♪ and a big, big victory for chris christie, a top party hopeful for president of the united states, he, too, distanced himself from the tea party, winning big in a blue state and setting himself up nicely for 2016. >> i want to promise you tonight i will not let anyone, anything, any political party, any governmental entity or any force get in between me and the completion of my mission. >> to virginia now, the botched obama care rollout may have hurt democrat terry mcauliffe and his race for governor but not badly enough to spell defeat. he survives a nasty slugfest with tea party republican ken cuccinelli by three percentage points. ooh he just squeaked by. we assembled a full roster of correspondents and analysts to walk us through the results and what they mean to the rest of the country. first up, state of virginia and candy crowley. welcome, candy. so obama
bill de blasio coasts to a victory by a 3:1 margin crushing joe lhota. tea party lost in alabama mainstream republican candidate bradley byrne edged dean young in the primary race for congress. ♪ and a big, big victory for chris christie, a top party hopeful for president of the united states, he, too, distanced himself from the tea party, winning big in a blue state and setting himself up nicely for 2016. >> i want to promise you tonight i will not let anyone, anything, any political...
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i'm not a big de blasio fan. but -- >> why not?well, first thing is, i'm not really sure that the things that he wants people to believe he can do can actually be done. as fast as he claims he can do them. that makes him more like obama. obama is a wonderful thinker, a wonderful dreamer. but the question of american politics is can you make the dream happen. >> i like having dreamers leading the government. thank you very much, stanley crouch. always good to see you. >>> up next, krystal and the amazing feat being accomplished by republicans in virginia. yet there is a catch. first, a final take of charlie parker. this is case of blues on msnbc. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportu
i'm not a big de blasio fan. but -- >> why not?well, first thing is, i'm not really sure that the things that he wants people to believe he can do can actually be done. as fast as he claims he can do them. that makes him more like obama. obama is a wonderful thinker, a wonderful dreamer. but the question of american politics is can you make the dream happen. >> i like having dreamers leading the government. thank you very much, stanley crouch. always good to see you. >>> up...