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new york cities waist water and treatment, drinking supply, handling hazard materials and emergency x toxicities and removal of those and enforcing cities air and noise codes. they also have substantial responsibility outside of new york city managering 2 thousand square miles of the hudson valley. prior to heading up this agency commissioner loyd served as executive vice president for public affairs at colombia university and was in the administration for ten years and commissioner for sanitation under mayor, jenkins and was ma developer at port an authority and commissioner for traffic and parking for the city of boston. emily, thank you so much. we are so glad to have your energy, your smarts to lead us to this tough topic this morning. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, susan. well, as the only - at least self identifying water system manager from the east coast, i had originally planned briefly present some highlights of our climate change experience in new york city but after listening yesterday i thought i could spare you anguish and tell you a brief new york story in a brief new york minute. i live in brooklyn and a little backyard in the back and stone walk in the front. years back my son was in the front and we left our ba
new york cities waist water and treatment, drinking supply, handling hazard materials and emergency x toxicities and removal of those and enforcing cities air and noise codes. they also have substantial responsibility outside of new york city managering 2 thousand square miles of the hudson valley. prior to heading up this agency commissioner loyd served as executive vice president for public affairs at colombia university and was in the administration for ten years and commissioner for...
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new york city, we're managing wisconsin is never going to close down the schools. >> charlie: how would the governor define the issue and how would the unions define the issue. >> well the governor decided, the governor has been a little bit disingenuous, in fact very disingenuous the way he defines the issue. he defines it purely as a budget issue. and there are budget problems here, especially in long term pension and healthcare within fits that the unions have negotiated over time. the union would describe it as a most basic right to work issue, right to unionize issue. that the governor is trying bust him. under his proposal the union would only have the power to negotiate wage increases and those only according to the inflation index. >> charlie: they would say the governor, while he may say that he's not trying to bust unions is because he would give you no power to negotiate anything other than wages. >> and by the way, you know, the fact is that in his many public appearances walker, scott walker the governor has really stone walled these issues. he just says we're broke, we can
new york city, we're managing wisconsin is never going to close down the schools. >> charlie: how would the governor define the issue and how would the unions define the issue. >> well the governor decided, the governor has been a little bit disingenuous, in fact very disingenuous the way he defines the issue. he defines it purely as a budget issue. and there are budget problems here, especially in long term pension and healthcare within fits that the unions have negotiated over...
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city of new york. i have a passing interest in the management of the city of new york and looking at all the money we spend in medicaid and medicare and new york city can come up with a better plan. that will always be the case. it is a serious conversation about whether a state can do it better than we should do it. many states, massachusetts and others that have tried to do some of these things that wound up coming to the government saying we need federal muscle to make these programs work. the president is right. if you can achieve the objectives of the build and all of us would be flexible enough to go to it. >> over here? >> thank you. i am from american democratic action. you mentioned we are not doing a very good job at that narrative. i want to ask why, what agency needs to play a role helping craft that. as a young progressive where should i go and who should i look to for leadership on these issues? >> thank you from your organization. it is more about who we are structurally as progressives to some degree. we have this idea that if you have a lot and think it through carefully and try to impleme
city of new york. i have a passing interest in the management of the city of new york and looking at all the money we spend in medicaid and medicare and new york city can come up with a better plan. that will always be the case. it is a serious conversation about whether a state can do it better than we should do it. many states, massachusetts and others that have tried to do some of these things that wound up coming to the government saying we need federal muscle to make these programs work....
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city of new york. i have a passing interest in the management of the city of new york. so i'ms i think the president is right. if you can achieve the objectives of the bill, then all of us in congress would be flexible enough to say go to it. >> right here. thank you, congressman. i'm from americans for democratic action. you mentioned before we weren't doing a very good job at that narrative. i simply want to ask why, and what agents you think need to play a role in helping us craft that, as a young progressive, where should i go and who should i be looking to for leadership on these issues. >> thank you from your organization does great things. i think it's more about who we are structurally as progressives to some degree. we have this idea that if you have a law and think it through carefully and you're trying to implement and you have regulations, we're all going in the same direction, that ultimately, that will weigh out for someone who still to this day is talking about death panels. i think to some degree, we have to play more skillful defense and offense at the
city of new york. i have a passing interest in the management of the city of new york. so i'ms i think the president is right. if you can achieve the objectives of the bill, then all of us in congress would be flexible enough to say go to it. >> right here. thank you, congressman. i'm from americans for democratic action. you mentioned before we weren't doing a very good job at that narrative. i simply want to ask why, and what agents you think need to play a role in helping us craft...
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city of new york. i have a passing interest in the management of the city of new york.so i'ms i think the president is right. if you can achieve the objectives of the bill, then all of us in congress would be flexible enough to say go to it. >> right here. thank you, congressman. i'm from americans for democratic action. you mentioned before we weren't doing a very good job at that narrative. i simply want to ask why, and what agents you think need to play a role in helping us craft that, as a young progressive, where should i go and who should i be looking to for leadership on these issues. >> thank you from your organization does great things. i think it's more about who we are structurally as progressives to some degree. we have this idea that if you have a law and think it through carefully and you're trying to implement and you have regulations, we're all going in the same direction, that ultimately, that will weigh out for someone who still to this day is talking about death panels. i think to some degree, we have to play more skillful defense and offense at the
city of new york. i have a passing interest in the management of the city of new york.so i'ms i think the president is right. if you can achieve the objectives of the bill, then all of us in congress would be flexible enough to say go to it. >> right here. thank you, congressman. i'm from americans for democratic action. you mentioned before we weren't doing a very good job at that narrative. i simply want to ask why, and what agents you think need to play a role in helping us craft...
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city of new york. i have a passing interest in the management of the city of new york. so i'ms i think the president is right. if you can achieve the objectives of the bill then all of us in congress would be flexible enough to say go to it. >> right here. thank you, congressman. i'm from americans for democratic action. you mentioned before we weren't doing a very good job at that narrative. i simply want to ask why and what agents you think need to play a role in helping us craft that as a young progressive where should i go and who should i be looking to for leadership on theseissues. thank you from your organization does great things. i think it's more about who we are structurally as progressives to some degree. we have this idea that if you have a law and think it through carefully and you're trying to implement and you have regulations, we're all going in e same direction, that ultimately, that will weigh out for someone who still to this day is talking about death panels. i think to some degree we have to play more skillful defense and offense at the same time.
city of new york. i have a passing interest in the management of the city of new york. so i'ms i think the president is right. if you can achieve the objectives of the bill then all of us in congress would be flexible enough to say go to it. >> right here. thank you, congressman. i'm from americans for democratic action. you mentioned before we weren't doing a very good job at that narrative. i simply want to ask why and what agents you think need to play a role in helping us craft that...
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managed to get massachusetts rell -- relatively united in its politics. >> host: who was isaac sears? >> guest: he was a member of the resistance movement in massachusetts. he came from -- new york city. but he was a sea captain, and in new york that was extremely important politically. there isn't a boston town meeting. he was the son-in-law, actually, of the owner of a very popular tavern, jasper drakes. and this, too, gave him, you know, access to a large part of the pop husband that would go into these taverns and talk and fight and argue. but sea captains were very influential over all the sailors. they looked up to them and, you know, he was a big supporter of the revolution, and it was interesting to see what a different kind of a role he played in the development of independence. >> host: henry, in miami. good afternoon to you. >> caller: good afternoon professor maier. my question concerns john marshall. we all know he was central as a federalist and nationalist on the supreme court, but i'm curious about his role in the ratification. >> host: all right, henry, thank you. >> guest: well, john marshall was in the virginia ratifying convention and, clearly, the young john mars
managed to get massachusetts rell -- relatively united in its politics. >> host: who was isaac sears? >> guest: he was a member of the resistance movement in massachusetts. he came from -- new york city. but he was a sea captain, and in new york that was extremely important politically. there isn't a boston town meeting. he was the son-in-law, actually, of the owner of a very popular tavern, jasper drakes. and this, too, gave him, you know, access to a large part of the pop husband...
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fresco by scotto is a popular new york city restaurant known for good food and big portions, but not today. with the help of manager portions to see how many diners would fight for their rights. it didn't take long for these guys to feel they were being shorted with the bread basket. >> can you spare some bread? >> can you splurge a little? >> they call over the manager, john scotto. >> why did they bring us three pieces of bread? >> i'm sorry. the bread is tasty. did you taste it? >> we didn't get any. >> the pizza, a favorite, was served today. the size of a cracker. the men weren't happy. >> wow. >> that's the pizza? >> reporter: the manager stopped by again, but this time, no comment. >> i'm all about customer service. >> i can tell. >> reporter: when dinner comes, they let it all out. >> you've got to be kidding me. >> reporter: not satisfied they go over the manager's head and ask for his superior, marion. >> look at the size of his portion and look at this. >> just look. >> whatever. i've got to leave. >> it's delicious. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. we've got to go. >> i'll take the check. >> report
fresco by scotto is a popular new york city restaurant known for good food and big portions, but not today. with the help of manager portions to see how many diners would fight for their rights. it didn't take long for these guys to feel they were being shorted with the bread basket. >> can you spare some bread? >> can you splurge a little? >> they call over the manager, john scotto. >> why did they bring us three pieces of bread? >> i'm sorry. the bread is tasty....