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. >> when mike bloomberg came in we were tied to income tax. bloomberg came in and a year after taking over he raised the property tax. now this is a very important issue because the property tax is largely a tax on office buildings and homeowners, and most mayors don't want to do this because the real estate industry is too strong and homeroarnz very active voters and that created a new stable set of revenue. when 2008 occurred we weren't like the state of california which was in dire straits. yes income taxes weren't growing but our property taxes were. >> sreenivasan: even so, like many cities, u.s. faces huge and growing costs of the pension and health benefites of city please alcohol run into the billions of dollar dollars. additionally, according to economic and professor at the new school, richard mcgahe, will have to negotiate long overdue contracts for the city units. >> there are pent of up demand to get more wages, up to $8 billion to $10 billion, and there is no provugz in the budget to pay for those so the next mayor will be having
. >> when mike bloomberg came in we were tied to income tax. bloomberg came in and a year after taking over he raised the property tax. now this is a very important issue because the property tax is largely a tax on office buildings and homeowners, and most mayors don't want to do this because the real estate industry is too strong and homeroarnz very active voters and that created a new stable set of revenue. when 2008 occurred we weren't like the state of california which was in dire...
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. >>> mike bloomberg has had a rough couple of weeks. he's another one. mike bloomberg. nra and gun groups have been able to make this about a liberal new york city mayor, and he hasn't gotten out of the way. >> certainly worked in colorado. they made him a principal target along with the recall movement. there's much more intensity. among pro gun people than anti-gun people. they turn out, we don't. >> yeah. remember that was 14 months ago that shooting in youaurora, colorado. these long held beliefs of gun rights advocate trump the case of colorado. >> we'll see what happens. it was a big setback for a lot of people in colorado and a lot of people that believed like mike bloomberg believed regarding background checks and other issues like that. but, you know, got a lot more battles ahead. >> sign of the times. what do you think of the concept of priests marrying? >> i love this pope. >> was that a misquote or did he say it didn't matter whether he believed in god or not. because that's going by the base, don't you think? really? it doesn't matter. >> it's great. >> lis
. >>> mike bloomberg has had a rough couple of weeks. he's another one. mike bloomberg. nra and gun groups have been able to make this about a liberal new york city mayor, and he hasn't gotten out of the way. >> certainly worked in colorado. they made him a principal target along with the recall movement. there's much more intensity. among pro gun people than anti-gun people. they turn out, we don't. >> yeah. remember that was 14 months ago that shooting in youaurora,...
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he is not as charismatic or persuasive. >> poor mike bloomberg could be president. pitiable.is too conservative for new york city and too liberal for colorado. >> not exactly goldie locks. we will stick around. we go to geneva next. they prepare for the showdown over syria's strategy. andrea mitchell will be with me live. look at her with the sunglasses. first, white chicken chili is the soup of the day. we'll be right back. building animatronics is all about getting things to work together. the timing, the actions, the reactions. everything has to synch up. my expenses are no different. receipt match from american express synchronizes your business expenses. just shoot your business card receipts and they're automatically matched up with the charges on your online statement. i'm john kaplan and i'm a member of a synchronized world. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant ♪ ho ho ho
he is not as charismatic or persuasive. >> poor mike bloomberg could be president. pitiable.is too conservative for new york city and too liberal for colorado. >> not exactly goldie locks. we will stick around. we go to geneva next. they prepare for the showdown over syria's strategy. andrea mitchell will be with me live. look at her with the sunglasses. first, white chicken chili is the soup of the day. we'll be right back. building animatronics is all about getting things to work...
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during your 2005 reelection campaign, bloomberg sent out an eight-page mini magazine adorned with language like mike the mench an orthodox jewish families, a priority for blam bevel. bloomberg also accused de blasio of pitting the rich against the pour. this accusation comes from the man who told new york magazine that we need more billion airs livinging in the city. it seems like as his reign of new york city comes to a close, mr. bloomberg decided to go out into all out defense mode. joining me now, msnbc contributor and jonathan capehart and dr. james peterson. thanks so you both. >> thanks, karen. >> jonathan, i'm going to start with you. it strikes me that we've got a full screen here of a recent quinnipiac poll. it feels like bloomberg is really trying to defend his legacy, and bill de blasio moved up pretty quickly in the polls. particularly around the issue of stop and frisk. his son that has relevant experience in his life and for his father, a relevant experience in his life. why are we seeing such thin skin from mr. bloomberg. >> we have to keep in mind that any politician will defend his
during your 2005 reelection campaign, bloomberg sent out an eight-page mini magazine adorned with language like mike the mench an orthodox jewish families, a priority for blam bevel. bloomberg also accused de blasio of pitting the rich against the pour. this accusation comes from the man who told new york magazine that we need more billion airs livinging in the city. it seems like as his reign of new york city comes to a close, mr. bloomberg decided to go out into all out defense mode. joining...
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mike bloomberg makes this point all the time. he deserves a lot of credit.e are twice as many people who live down here now as before september 11th. i ask new yorkers on the evening of september 11th to be stronger as a result of the attack and new yorkers have made this city twice as strong. >> that's my reflection, too. mayor giuliani. i remember on that monday, september 17th, you were up there in the podium, ringing the opening bell with the firemen, with the police department, with all of those heroes that we remember. >> right. >> it just gave the whole city, the new york stock exchange, the world, a feeling of we will rise again. >> it did. i don't think anybody will ever know. you do, maria, how difficult it was to get this place open on september 17th. power was out in all of lower manhattan. we didn't get the police department up. dick grasso is one of the great heroes of september 11th in getting this place up. it just lifted the whole spirit of america. it showed that we're see ril yant. we can take a terrible attack but these people can't tower
mike bloomberg makes this point all the time. he deserves a lot of credit.e are twice as many people who live down here now as before september 11th. i ask new yorkers on the evening of september 11th to be stronger as a result of the attack and new yorkers have made this city twice as strong. >> that's my reflection, too. mayor giuliani. i remember on that monday, september 17th, you were up there in the podium, ringing the opening bell with the firemen, with the police department, with...
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mike bloomberg seriously crossed that line.iots between blacks and jews and so forth. the fact we are talking about the different kinds of tensions going on there, a little more class based and it's not just about race, that shows how much new york has improved. >> absolutely. >> mike bloomberg can take some credit for that. the fact he doesn't recognize that -- >> pause for me. stay right there. up next boston's mayoral race and the candidate trying to make history who will join us right here in nerdland. ♪ [ crashing ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! ♪ we go, go, we don't have to go solo ♪ ♪ fire, fire, you can take me higher ♪ ♪ take me to the mountains, start a revolution ♪ ♪ hold my hand, we can make, we can make a contribution ♪ ♪ brand-new season, keep it in motion ♪ ♪ 'cause the rhyme is the reason ♪ ♪ break through, man, it doesn't matter who you're talking to ♪ [
mike bloomberg seriously crossed that line.iots between blacks and jews and so forth. the fact we are talking about the different kinds of tensions going on there, a little more class based and it's not just about race, that shows how much new york has improved. >> absolutely. >> mike bloomberg can take some credit for that. the fact he doesn't recognize that -- >> pause for me. stay right there. up next boston's mayoral race and the candidate trying to make history who will...
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but having had the first lady on, people like mike bloomberg have health on their agenda, when you look at what is happening in our society, you see, for the first time since we started keeping track, the number of kids who are obese is not increasing anymore. that is a big change. when i started the show -- i am not claiming that this is all from our show. it is from a lot of people realizing the kids are the future and they always will be so they put an emphasis on it. comeor the first time incentive increasingly getting fat, it has sort of stabilized. now we want to decrease the number of obese kids. now we can clearly point to evidence that, as people are overweight and older and at risk to high pressure and diabetes, they need to lose weight and it doesn't mean that they will act on that knowledge. people don't change. they do based on what they feel. so we can make you feel like you can control your destiny. if i can control my body come i can control the world outside of it. it changes the entire dynamic. you listed a few of the kinds of guess you have had on your show and they h
but having had the first lady on, people like mike bloomberg have health on their agenda, when you look at what is happening in our society, you see, for the first time since we started keeping track, the number of kids who are obese is not increasing anymore. that is a big change. when i started the show -- i am not claiming that this is all from our show. it is from a lot of people realizing the kids are the future and they always will be so they put an emphasis on it. comeor the first time...
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it was the budget that mike bloomberg inherited with $36 billion that is now $70 billion and it is 56%ver the rate of inflation. we have a spending problem in our expenses are out of control. neil: on the 9/11 anniversary, it really stuck. is it true that you didn't seek out the council? two i have known commissioner kelly for a long time and we work very closely together. and he said mostly because he's concerned about the future of the city of new york. i used to be brief and i assume that once the nominees, the nominees would go in and everything. and that was the standard operating procedure. they want to reduce crime rates on 10% over the last several years, they want to applaud them. if they were in the private sector they would be getting great bonuses. neil: they don't get retroactive pay. >> i'm not going to make them out to be the enemy. my father was a cop. my brother was a cop as well here in new york. neil: joe lhota, it is great to see you. thank you for coming on the show. we are on the watch and we will see where it goes. well, if this were a corporate crisis, then bara
it was the budget that mike bloomberg inherited with $36 billion that is now $70 billion and it is 56%ver the rate of inflation. we have a spending problem in our expenses are out of control. neil: on the 9/11 anniversary, it really stuck. is it true that you didn't seek out the council? two i have known commissioner kelly for a long time and we work very closely together. and he said mostly because he's concerned about the future of the city of new york. i used to be brief and i assume that...
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mike bloomberg's position on guns which he funded is the right one.people are being kilgd in the city of new york is because of the legal guns coming into the city of new york. you and i can go to virginia right now, jump on a train, buy seven handguns, come back on the train, come back to new york, sell them for four to five times the price. we have to deal with how guns are coming into the area. >> this is different from a lot of the national republicans. voters in new york city, i think there are a lot of voters who look at anybody with an r they think of ted cruz, rand palm. give us a sense of what kind of republican you are. did you vote for mitt romney? who is the last democrat? have you voted for a democrat? >> i think mike bloomberg when i voted for him. one he a democrat at one point? >> before he ran for office. >> you are probably right. >> and you have like another thing we talk about like this aversion to this city to national republicans is the coke brothers, david coke this week. we have news one of the coke brothers will be funding ads
mike bloomberg's position on guns which he funded is the right one.people are being kilgd in the city of new york is because of the legal guns coming into the city of new york. you and i can go to virginia right now, jump on a train, buy seven handguns, come back on the train, come back to new york, sell them for four to five times the price. we have to deal with how guns are coming into the area. >> this is different from a lot of the national republicans. voters in new york city, i...
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and i have to say this to mike bloomberg, i have to say this to the president, to vice president bidenyou know, what is the deal? is there something about a lower crime rate than we've experienced in decades that bothers you? gun sales or the an all-time sale. crime is at an all-time low. there is a correlation. >> a parallel, right. it's the opposite of a parallel. we have the highest civlian gun ownership in history, well over 300 million guns, and gun crime is going like this. it's down 40% since 1991. so what do they want to do? increase more gun laws? what would be helpful if we want to decrease the 11,000 people who are killed by guns is start putting mental health records into the system. >> when you can of mental health records, it's important to point out that half of those deaths are by gun are suicides. >> right, definitely. of the -- 30,000. 11,000 of homicides and about a quarter are criminals in criminal acts. so it's down to about 7,000. not that every life doesn't matter, but it not the epidemic the white house wants you to believe. >> well, the fact of the matter is th
and i have to say this to mike bloomberg, i have to say this to the president, to vice president bidenyou know, what is the deal? is there something about a lower crime rate than we've experienced in decades that bothers you? gun sales or the an all-time sale. crime is at an all-time low. there is a correlation. >> a parallel, right. it's the opposite of a parallel. we have the highest civlian gun ownership in history, well over 300 million guns, and gun crime is going like this. it's...
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bill thompson came within 5 percentage points of beating mike bloomberg.bill thompson came in far behind bill de blasio. but he could have possibly force aid r forced a run-off if he challenged the vote count that had de blasio a hair above 40%. instead, bill thompson said this. >> bill de blasio and i want to move our city forward in the same direction. we share the fundamental same views and values. this is bigger than either one of us. and the best way to guarantee that we improve our schools, save our hospitals, create good jobs, protect our people, and their rights. is to come together. the path to getting there -- begins with bill de blasio walking through the doors as the next mayor of the city of new york. >> a classy last hooray. the rewrite is next! vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. be
bill thompson came within 5 percentage points of beating mike bloomberg.bill thompson came in far behind bill de blasio. but he could have possibly force aid r forced a run-off if he challenged the vote count that had de blasio a hair above 40%. instead, bill thompson said this. >> bill de blasio and i want to move our city forward in the same direction. we share the fundamental same views and values. this is bigger than either one of us. and the best way to guarantee that we improve our...
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where is mike bloomberg get off getting involved in my life. life. all the is sudden i'm in new york and got to worry about -- saying i can't have salt? lighten up, pal. >> bill: are you an angler. >> i have been known to work an angle. >> bill: putin fan club, apparently putin went to siberia and caught a pike that weighs 46 pounds. there he is. there is putin. he kissed the pike there believe. >> billy, the monitor is partially obscured here did you put up another anthony weiner photo. >> no that was putin. >> scared the living hell out of -- i thought this is getting really weird. that's beyond limit. you can't keep that. >> so he got it but here is the controversy, fishermen tell me that there has never been a pike that's been 46 pounds ever caught that the biggest pike ever is about 27 powbz pounds. and putin is fudging it here. >> yeah. well, i love putin because he wears camo out on the lake and waders when he is inside the forest. i don't know what that is about. he is the most interesting man in the world. >> stay thirsty, my friends. >
where is mike bloomberg get off getting involved in my life. life. all the is sudden i'm in new york and got to worry about -- saying i can't have salt? lighten up, pal. >> bill: are you an angler. >> i have been known to work an angle. >> bill: putin fan club, apparently putin went to siberia and caught a pike that weighs 46 pounds. there he is. there is putin. he kissed the pike there believe. >> billy, the monitor is partially obscured here did you put up another...
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>> well, i assusupported bill thompson last time against mike bloomberg as well as this time.d, also. worked with us in gracie, in city hall. and his wife was one of my speech writers and worked in the press office. she made me sound intelligent. so i'm delighted. and i think he'll be a fine mayor. >> and one of the issues that a lot of the democratic candidates for mayor in new york talked about during the primary season was the fact that new york city is now slowly becoming a city exclusively for the ultra rich. it's an issue of helping the middle class survive and that's really an issue we're seeing nation we'd. what are your thoughts on that, in helping the middle class to be able to make wages that they can live on so they can survive in this city and across the country? >> i think it's imperative that we do. we can't long survive as a nation if we don't care about the least among us. this is an observation dr. king made a long timinge ago. so it is important. and it can be done. moreover, the failure to take care of people who are poor, who need our help, really costs us
>> well, i assusupported bill thompson last time against mike bloomberg as well as this time.d, also. worked with us in gracie, in city hall. and his wife was one of my speech writers and worked in the press office. she made me sound intelligent. so i'm delighted. and i think he'll be a fine mayor. >> and one of the issues that a lot of the democratic candidates for mayor in new york talked about during the primary season was the fact that new york city is now slowly becoming a city...
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want to start with you, mark, because you're out there advocating on behalf of your principal mike bloombergnd others. working to match the dollar power of others. we know semiautomatic weapons were used. we know somebody who shouldn't have had them in his hands did it. and we known 12 people are dead. the united states has a hell of a lot of guns. it has a hell of a lot of gun owners. a hell of a lot of guns in the hands of a hell of a lot of people. the question is what makes us unique by bad in that direction. what is it about america that makes us different than old europe, new europe, asia, a good part of africa, latin america. a country where we're seeing now this regularity. you've got to tell me the answer to this. >> the reason we have gun murder rate 15 to 20 times higher in other countries is the way we don't regulate guns. people in the united kingdom are not more or less mentally ill than we are. but any year in united kingdom you have 40 or 50 firearm homicides and in the united states you have around 12,000. they make it harder for people who should not have guns to get guns.
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i endorsed him this year and i endorsed him against mike bloomberg last time. >> you did.port bill de blasio? >> absolutely. i talked to bill de blasio awhile ago today, and as you probably know, he and his wife both worked in our administration. >> yes. >> his wife was one of my speech writers. made me sound intelligent. >> a a lot of people around the country see new york as a great liberal city. we have not had a democrat elected since you were elected in 1989. why do you think that is? >> i don't know. i think that we should have prevailed in '93. >> right. you lost to rudy giuliani. quoting you here that he was the kind of man who went for the jugular. and the campaign became exceedingly vicious. his underlying message was clear for all to see. the city is in terrible financial straits. do you really want a black man presiding over it at this time of trouble? and i remember it, as you know i was in that campaign. that was his blatant message. >> that's true. and rudy was a tough customer. he frankly is not a nice guy. >> while you were mayor, rudy giuliani led a prote
i endorsed him this year and i endorsed him against mike bloomberg last time. >> you did.port bill de blasio? >> absolutely. i talked to bill de blasio awhile ago today, and as you probably know, he and his wife both worked in our administration. >> yes. >> his wife was one of my speech writers. made me sound intelligent. >> a a lot of people around the country see new york as a great liberal city. we have not had a democrat elected since you were elected in 1989....
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do you think that's because of the recall of two colorado politicians in response to the mike bloombergoney and mayors against guns? >> i don't think to be that cynical and say it's that. look at the situation here. he legally bought the gun. there's as many mental health flags in this situation as there is anywhere else. we know one of his friends talked about him being a big gamer when it comes to violent video games. some people have opinions on that and its influence and others say it's nothing to do with it at all. there isn't a -- you can't look at what happened and say, aha, here is the legislative fix on this and that's why there's been a tentativeness with politicians on how hard to push the gun control issue. >> chuck todd there for the briefing. it will be interesting to hear what the white house has to say today. chuck, thank you so much. pete williams, of course any breaking news from you and craig melvin, our friend at the scene. >>> when reports of the monday shooting first broke, tony tull rushed to the scene, the first to go live discussing a fast developing and startli
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mike bloomberg thinks you're the easiest candidate to beat among the democratic field.wants the republicans to beat you. and so, he has decided to throw the election your way in the last few days by calling you a racist for featuring your multiracial family, thereby creating a backlash that pushes you over the 40% threshold so you avoid a runoff and then get your clock cleaned by a republican opponent on election day. what do you think of that? >> chris, i think you need to get out more often. that's what i think. it's a fascinating theory. i think when you look at the whole interview again, there is an angst running through it. and i think this piece about class warfare really is the fulcrum of the whole interview. that his sort of theory is being rejected hourly by the people of this city. >> here he is. he's talking about the way to help people who are less fortunate -- this is his comment. "the way to help those who are less fortunate is number one, attract more fortunate people. they are the ones that pay the bills. people that would get very badly hurt and are goi
mike bloomberg thinks you're the easiest candidate to beat among the democratic field.wants the republicans to beat you. and so, he has decided to throw the election your way in the last few days by calling you a racist for featuring your multiracial family, thereby creating a backlash that pushes you over the 40% threshold so you avoid a runoff and then get your clock cleaned by a republican opponent on election day. what do you think of that? >> chris, i think you need to get out more...
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. >> but chris, it was the mayors against guns, and some said the money, the mike bloomberg money thatelped lead to the recall of colorado state officials. so which member of congress is going to follow which leader, and where was the rallying cry from the president this week over guns? >> you know, andrea, this makes me sound politically cynical, but i think the political reality of the situation is if the deaths of 20 children in newtown, connecticut, and the massive attention that story drove the huge involvement of the white house to try to push some level of gun control or reform of gun laws through, a democratic majority controlled senate couldn't even get the votes there. i know this is hard for some people to grasp because they say everyone i talk to thinks there's a space for common sense gun laws. remember, gun views are some determined by geography. they're much less determined by partisanship. i would just say, there just is not a majority, certainly in the house. i don't even think in the senate for any sort of broad scale measure. that was the case after newtown. we have
. >> but chris, it was the mayors against guns, and some said the money, the mike bloomberg money thatelped lead to the recall of colorado state officials. so which member of congress is going to follow which leader, and where was the rallying cry from the president this week over guns? >> you know, andrea, this makes me sound politically cynical, but i think the political reality of the situation is if the deaths of 20 children in newtown, connecticut, and the massive attention...
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. >> you're making the same point that mike bloomberg made.bout two cities. but the reality is new york is two cities. people who live in park avenue don't have the same lives -- >> there we have the political ad. >> that's the ad that's resonating with people because the reality is as someone who's lived in new york for some time myself, the price of housing has become unaffordable for most new yorkers, health care costs have skyrocketed for new yorkers, the cost of living is extremely high for new yorkers. you don't get a sense that a billionaire mayor has any sort of relation to that. nor do you get a sense that some of the candidates he would support have a relation to that. so to have somebody like bill de blasio talk like that really works in new york city. >> it works in the primary. >> well, in a city that's overwhelmingly democratic, it doesn't hurt to win the democratic primary. >>> we shall see. big day at the polls tomorrow. coming up christine quinn will be the guest and anthony weiner joins us right here at 1:00. >>> let's check
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licenses, are good honest citizens who exercise their constitutional rights, i say this to mike boom bloombergce president biden and the president, what is it that bothers you, gun sales at an all-time high, and crime all-time low, there is a correlation. >> a parallel, opposite, gun crime i down 40% since 1991. what do they want to do? increase more gun laws? we need to do, what would be helpful, start putting mental health records in to the sim. lou: important to point out, that half of those deaths are by gun are suicide. >> right, of the 30,000, 11,000 are homicide, and of those about a quarter are criminal, in criminalct the. it is down to about 7,000, not that every love does not matter, but -- not that every life does not matter, but it is not the epidemic they would like you to believe. >> the fact is that a crime declining in large measure because people are defending themselves and refuse doing victims. we're out of time, but i have time to say buy the book, emily gets her gun, emily miller. >> you are a good friend thank you. lou: on sale everywhere, we can get you to a link on loud
licenses, are good honest citizens who exercise their constitutional rights, i say this to mike boom bloombergce president biden and the president, what is it that bothers you, gun sales at an all-time high, and crime all-time low, there is a correlation. >> a parallel, opposite, gun crime i down 40% since 1991. what do they want to do? increase more gun laws? we need to do, what would be helpful, start putting mental health records in to the sim. lou: important to point out, that half of...
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you have such a big, powerful, money force jump into a race like that, whether it's the nra or mike bloombergless of what the issue is at the center of the debate. >> i asked her about this, what about the out of state money coming from bloomberg, did that maybe taint this for you? i think she said -- i think she ultimately said yes, maybe, but a lot of it she said, putting it back to voter suppression. david and ben, thanks, you two, always, very much for coming on. love herring both your perspectives. >>> coming up, a woman falled to her death after being thrown off this roller coaster. now six flags faces this lawsuit. did this popular amusement park ignore safety precautions on this roller coaster, the texas giant? we're going to talk about that on the case. ♪ [ male announcer ] the distances aren't getting shorter. ♪ the trucks are going farther. the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. >>> it is back up and running this weekend, the texas giant, six flags over texas,
you have such a big, powerful, money force jump into a race like that, whether it's the nra or mike bloombergless of what the issue is at the center of the debate. >> i asked her about this, what about the out of state money coming from bloomberg, did that maybe taint this for you? i think she said -- i think she ultimately said yes, maybe, but a lot of it she said, putting it back to voter suppression. david and ben, thanks, you two, always, very much for coming on. love herring both...
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only to counter outside money from groups like mayors against illegal guns led by new york's mike bloombergnd giron totaled roughly $3 million. bloomberg, meanwhile, offered up more than $300,000 to the anti-recall campaign. the nra itself contributed around $500,000 to the recall effort. but is the money what's wrong with our democracy? or recall efforts like these? back with me are rob wilcox of new yorkers guns gun violence, former south carolina republican chairman kate dawson, columbia professor dorian warren and the host of "up" steven kornacki. so how much did it cost citizens to have these recalls? i mean, what -- on the one hand, yes, there's money being spent by the new yorkers, but doesn't it also simply cost the taxpayers to recall folks when they wouldn't normally have an election? >> absolutely. a massive amount of money. you've got to open polls, reelect people. it's a whole process that starts over again, and then you become singly focused. what the politicians saw was you become singly focused on every vote and every issue, while recalls are very, very testy here, because n
only to counter outside money from groups like mayors against illegal guns led by new york's mike bloombergnd giron totaled roughly $3 million. bloomberg, meanwhile, offered up more than $300,000 to the anti-recall campaign. the nra itself contributed around $500,000 to the recall effort. but is the money what's wrong with our democracy? or recall efforts like these? back with me are rob wilcox of new yorkers guns gun violence, former south carolina republican chairman kate dawson, columbia...
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worst of the week is mike bloomberg. gun control legislation, too. >> thank you all so much. that's a wrap of this edition of "weekends with alex witt." see you right back here tomorrow at noon eastern. up next, i'm five seconds over -- craig melvin. for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. ron: i'm sorry, who are you? jc: i'm your coworker! c'mon guys, i'm driving. jc: you guys comfortable? it's best-in-class rear legroom. jim: do you work for volkswagen? jc: what? no. i work for... the company we all work for. the place we just left. you know j.d. power ranked passat the most appealing midsize car two years in a row? i bet uh dan here wishes someone found him most appealing two years in a row. ron: it's ron. jc: ron... exactly. mo
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mike bloomberg was an accidental mayor. he got elected in 2001 right after 9/11.c groups to help. >> thank you, steve. appreciate it. >>> that does it for us. make sure you join us tomorrow. right now, it is time for "squawk on the street." >>> fall is officially here. not only are the seasons changing, so is the dow. today, goldman, nike, visa are in. alcoa, hp and bank of american are out. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber of the new york stock exchange. we are juggling a lot. the continuing threat of a government shutdown. decent sales numbers on the iphone, pretty good economic data. the shanghai getting a
mike bloomberg was an accidental mayor. he got elected in 2001 right after 9/11.c groups to help. >> thank you, steve. appreciate it. >>> that does it for us. make sure you join us tomorrow. right now, it is time for "squawk on the street." >>> fall is officially here. not only are the seasons changing, so is the dow. today, goldman, nike, visa are in. alcoa, hp and bank of american are out. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with...
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mike bloomberg spent all that money to support gun control supporters is in there and we'll find out just the national debate and really concentrated way coming thome colorado. >> obviously the state that saw aurora last summer. >> up next rg3 returns to the field. michael vick and the eagles run all over the redskins. and why joe girardi and buck showalter had to be physically separated during last night's yankees game. sports next. a restaurant dinner is over $10.50 per meal. this tasty stouffer's lasagna dinner from walmart is less than $2.15 a serving. replacing one restaurant dinner a week saves your family of four over $1750 a year. save money. live better. walmart. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied
mike bloomberg spent all that money to support gun control supporters is in there and we'll find out just the national debate and really concentrated way coming thome colorado. >> obviously the state that saw aurora last summer. >> up next rg3 returns to the field. michael vick and the eagles run all over the redskins. and why joe girardi and buck showalter had to be physically separated during last night's yankees game. sports next. a restaurant dinner is over $10.50 per meal. this...
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trying to ram through this in the senate and pushing of course all of this as being paid for by mike bloomberge are challenging me on that but i'm sticking with washington. there are 17 steps to getting a gun here in d.c. and it costs $435 in fees when i did this last year. and it took me four months to have a legal gun in my home that i can't take out. >> that's unbelievable. i was amazed and horrified to learn from your book that in d.c., it is illegal to have an empty shotgun shell in your possession and the penalties are really severe. even to accidentally have -- you're coming back from hunting, caught with a shotgun shell and what happens? >> this is something i got from the police department and it's in my book. i have the actual training document pot police that were given this year. and it states that they should when they're pulling people overlook for empty brass casings or shotgun shells because that carries the same penalty as a firearm in d.c. which is $1,000 fine and a year in jail. and you will definitely get -- no matter what, you will get ared and put in jail if they find the
trying to ram through this in the senate and pushing of course all of this as being paid for by mike bloomberge are challenging me on that but i'm sticking with washington. there are 17 steps to getting a gun here in d.c. and it costs $435 in fees when i did this last year. and it took me four months to have a legal gun in my home that i can't take out. >> that's unbelievable. i was amazed and horrified to learn from your book that in d.c., it is illegal to have an empty shotgun shell in...
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it was an across-the-board sweep, and i think mike fact thatresents the he was the non-bloomberg candidate. weiner bidony farewell to the new york press corps with a digital gesture that goes back to the ancient greeks. >> let's just be glad to be rid of him -- if we are. >> new york seems determined to go back to the dinkins days when it was badly run, spending too much money, and crime was on the upswing. i hope it does not work out that way, but it seems insane. >> wait a minute. >> you have written this guy off. a democratic city, 24 years with the democratic mayor, and i do not see a lot of people yearning for the restoration of rudy giuliani or the restoration of ofe bloomberg. >> because two leone and bloomberg, new york has become eminently him -- giuliani and bloomberg, new york has become eminently more livable. i think memories are short. they may imagine that what they have today is the new normal that comes from breathing the air. it comes from a different kind of policing, a different kind of discipline, the broken windows theory. if thebe my guest. i live in washington, be m
it was an across-the-board sweep, and i think mike fact thatresents the he was the non-bloomberg candidate. weiner bidony farewell to the new york press corps with a digital gesture that goes back to the ancient greeks. >> let's just be glad to be rid of him -- if we are. >> new york seems determined to go back to the dinkins days when it was badly run, spending too much money, and crime was on the upswing. i hope it does not work out that way, but it seems insane. >> wait a...
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he had mike limburg's money behind him and bloomberg spent $20 million on senators he thought he could swift in his direction. i saw throughout the hearings on the hill not one person on the democratic side are a should say because it really wasn't split down party lines because the democrats were split. no one said this law would have stopped newtown. because it wouldn't have said they are exploiting them without saying we could stop her children from being safe at school. >> host: being being exploited as one would look at it but having a human response to to a horrific tragedy is another way. give palm a little credit. he didn't just come out and try to pass gun laws because it had always been on his agenda. >> guest: in 48 hours. it was on sunday at the prayer service. on that sunday -- the shooting was on friday and saturday morning bloomberg said we need to pass an agenda now. sunday morning at the prayer service obama's said i'm going to lunch a task force. >> host: which biden shared. >> guest: why? >> host: it took a while though. it wasn't two days after -- >> guest: he switc
he had mike limburg's money behind him and bloomberg spent $20 million on senators he thought he could swift in his direction. i saw throughout the hearings on the hill not one person on the democratic side are a should say because it really wasn't split down party lines because the democrats were split. no one said this law would have stopped newtown. because it wouldn't have said they are exploiting them without saying we could stop her children from being safe at school. >> host: being...
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bloomberg business report. >> how about a check on the weather forecast. >> cooler, mike? >> absolutely. a a lot cooler.ditioning just to keep the air clean. here is how it looks from mount tamalpais with the clouds creeping across the bay area and drizzle for the morning commute with less sunshine or even slower sunshine and that is on reason why it will not be so hot with a sea breeze more dominant this afternoon. more clouds and drizzle tonight. and the seasonal highs, if you like them, we have them for the week. today we are getting closer and back to 84 in san jose and cupertino and 90 in los gatos for the warm spot and 72 in santa cruz. as far as temperature on the pent that, staying in the 70's and jump to near 80 from redwood city to los altos. at the coast we have low-to-mid 60's and that will spill interest downtown san francisco where you will see more sunshine than at the coast, 68 in south san francisco. across the golden gate bridge, 71 in sausalito and inland, sunny by noon and temperatures in the low-to-mid 80's. along the east bay shore, we have 80's, hurricane cheese and castro valley
bloomberg business report. >> how about a check on the weather forecast. >> cooler, mike? >> absolutely. a a lot cooler.ditioning just to keep the air clean. here is how it looks from mount tamalpais with the clouds creeping across the bay area and drizzle for the morning commute with less sunshine or even slower sunshine and that is on reason why it will not be so hot with a sea breeze more dominant this afternoon. more clouds and drizzle tonight. and the seasonal highs, if...
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mark dregem, reporter for bloomberg news, bill, margaret wimmer of the american lung association, mike sorham, kenneth mccarey, husband of our speaker. gerald, project manager for financial and state news, kucrow who organize today's breakfast. cox.rend mitch hes from reuters.ko cliar picard cambridge. keith.b [applause] barely two months ago, after 136 days of delay and wrangling with senate critics as well as answering more than 100 thousand questions, our guest was confirmed as the 13th administrator of the environmental protection agency. alreadycarthy was familiar with the agency. she had served since 2009 as the assistant administrator for air and radiation. despite a background that included leading efforts on forronmental issues republican governors in massachusetts and connecticut, she could only muster six republican votes in the senate for her confirmation. that may not be surprising given that she is the point person to carry out president obama's pledge to respond to the threat of climate change knowing that failure to do so would betray our children and future generations
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bloomberg business report. >> i heard and i got on and, boom, it was over. >> jane, we are out of luck. >> we are if luck with the weather. mike we have clouds and flight arrival delays in sfo but it looks like the clouds will dissipate rapidly and even to the coast we are looking at a lot of sunshine this afternoon with breezy conditions starting at noon through 9:00 this evening for bay water and san francisco and east delta or the west tell da and to the coast, with a northwest win at 15 to 25 gnats and the entire shaded area will start at 7:00 this evening through 3:00 on wednesday morning. the winds are less than ten miles per hour but for fail where it is 18. on to which marine layer we have dry air so i don't think it will last very long. you can see the sun trying to come up near mount tamalpais. we have to move on: sunny, cooler-than-average highs and a warming trend that is limited to wednesday and thursday because we have wet weather coming in, a possible cold front that could spark a shower or two and bringing in cooler-than-average weather for saturday and sunday. mid-to-upper 70's in the south bay with san jose a
bloomberg business report. >> i heard and i got on and, boom, it was over. >> jane, we are out of luck. >> we are if luck with the weather. mike we have clouds and flight arrival delays in sfo but it looks like the clouds will dissipate rapidly and even to the coast we are looking at a lot of sunshine this afternoon with breezy conditions starting at noon through 9:00 this evening for bay water and san francisco and east delta or the west tell da and to the coast, with a...