jesse it seems the cameo appears and the policies that affect the not to have come from adoration poor. and i say to democrats, we ve but because at the time he owned got to change that. we cannot keep ignoring the 140 parts of the plaza hotel where million poor people or we cannot home alone was shot. keep ignoring these policies putting a donald trump cameo in that trump are putting in place a movie was required if you and not deal with them in a wanted to shoot in one of his frontal way. we have to speak out against these policies. hotels. if you wanted to shoot in one of his buildings you had to write the last presidential candidate that ever talked him in a part. officially about poverty, john he had to write something into edwards. look that up. that s quite true. that s right. bishop william barber, thank scent of a woman. you very much. always great to talk to you. donald trump walks in and thank you very much. have a great holiday season. god bless you. up next, my
this is so far an unreported story. we re going to do our bid here, on the unkindness cut, a line from a speech of what happened to cesar. this is what happened to little people, not cesar. we re getting a lot of attention, we had a lot of talk about the fact the air traffic controllers had to get their money. that that was an exception. my question, it s a political question, why doesn t some smart liberal, or progressive, on the floor of the house, bring a bill to the floor that says why don t we bring back the meals on wheels program? why don t we bring back the subsidies for food pantries. then it jammed the even the conservative members into voting for it. i m not sure it would jam the conservative members. if you look at some of the republican policies, especially in the house, they ve wanted to cut exactly these social programs in order to pay for tax cuts. i think as a reporter the interesting story here, though, is it really throws into sharp relief the kind of lobbying po
and this is a city that has 53 billionaires with combined net worth of $230 billion. we can certainly afford, as a city and as a nation, to fund these programs, but we re not. that s terrible. let me go to josh green. your view about this as a reporter. this is so far an unreported story. we re going to do our bid here, on the unkindness cut, a line from a speech of what happened to cesar. this is what happened to little people, not cesar. we re getting a lot of attention, we had a lot of talk about the fact the air traffic controllers had to get their money. that that was an exception. my question, it s a political question, why doesn t some smart liberal, or progressive, on the floor of the house, bring a bill to the floor that says why don t we bring back the meals on wheels program? why don t we bring back the subsidies for food pantries. then it jammed the even the conservative members into voting for it. i m not sure it would jam the conservative members. if you look at som
anybody who watches homeless people in the winter can only feel for them when they get under the cardboard boxes and stuff. how many people have you had to turn people back for lunch or dinner, that kind of thing? the national cuts are going to take away at least a few million meals. here in new york city because of the other cuts, 2/3 of the soup kitchens and food pantries in new york city already have to ration food. turn people away. reduce portions size. reduce hours of operation. and this is a city that has 53 billionaires with combined net worth of $230 billion. we can certainly afford, as a city and as a nation, to fund these programs, but we re not. that s terrible. let me tgo to josh green. your view about this as a reporter. this is so far an unreported story. we re going to do our bid here, on the unkindness cut, a line from a speech of what happened to cesar. this is what happened to little people, not cesar.