President Trump appeared to deliver a blistering attack on Mayor Bill de
Blasio during a speech about the MS - 13 gang on Long Island on Friday, railing against a «pathetic mayor» who won't let cops do their jobs.
Not exact matches
At one point
during his
speech de
Blasio warned the cadets that they would face «problems you didn't create,» at which point one member of the audience shouted «You created them!»
Mayor Bill de
Blasio declared «humanity is facing an existential threat»
during a
speech on climate change at the United Nations Tuesday.
Cuomo's full - dress
speech made the policy case, but the political offensive surged
during the following days: The governor and his top lieutenants conducted a series of meetings and interviews that raised doubts about De
Blasio's logistical competence to add thousands of pre-k seats by September and that questioned the depth of the mayor's electoral «mandate.»
Lt. Gov. Robert Duffy welcomed de
Blasio during introductions before the
speech, in which Cuomo laid out a fiscally conservative but socially liberal agenda.
De
Blasio — who was treated as a rock star
during his visit to Albany as mayor, with lawmakers tweeting photos of him — generally praised Cuomo's
speech as «progressive» and «pro-active.»
But she gave a lengthy
speech at her inauguration earlier this month — held
during the same ceremony as the inaugurations of Mayor Bill de
Blasio and City Comptroller Scott Stringer, another rumored mayoral candidate.
During a
speech by an assemblyman from Queens, several crowd members shouted «Fuck de
Blasio!»
While de
Blasio appeared calm
during the
speech, occasionally pecking out emails on his smartphone, it certainly seemed that the governor was once again seeking to outfox his fellow Democrat, with whom he has feuded for months.
NYC Mayor Bill de
Blasio said it was «kind of cool» to be roasted by President Obama
during his last White House Correspondents Association Dinner
speech.
NYC Mayor Bill de
Blasio declared «humanity is facing an existential threat» due to the «reckless way in which we live»
during a
speech on climate change at the United Nations.
De
Blasio vowed
during a
speech at the ABNY breakfast that he'll never allow the city to return to the «bad old days.»
During her first - ever
speech before the Association for a Better New York — a nearly 30 - minute
speech which drew a mere 90 attendees — Malliotakis mainly rehashed her usual criticisms of de
Blasio: an insufficient plan to address the homelessness crisis, a need to better tackle mental health issues, troubled schools, the city's overspending and public urination.
De
Blasio touted some of his policies
during his victory
speech Tuesday night, including universal pre-k, but said New York City still needs to become a fairer city and intends to make it the fairest big city in America.
De
Blasio will stress
during his
speech that these initiatives are intended to reach all students — he will introduce his computer science program, for example, as «computer science for all,» his algebra initiative as «algebra for all,» and so on.
«Chancellor Fariña and I know the two - way exchange between charter and district schools is essential,» de
Blasio said
during his
speech.
De
Blasio backed the concept of municipal IDs
during his campaign last year, and reiterated his commitment
during his State of the City
speech in February.
De
Blasio will unveil the new programs
during a
speech at the Bronx Latin School, where the mayor will announce that he intends to boost graduation rates from 68 percent to 80 percent over the next decade, and get two - thirds of those graduates «truly college - ready» based on Common Core standards.
De
Blasio was noticeably absent from a dais filled with elected officials
during Cuomo's
speech.
«You sent a message to Barack Obama and, yes, even to Bill de
Blasio,» the Republican prosecutor said
during his victory
speech at the Hilton Garden Inn in Bloomfield.
The
speech comes after some criticized Mayor Bill de
Blasio for not talking about police and community relations, a hot issue
during his first year as mayor,
during his recent State of the City address.
In February, his relations with the NYPD still raw after the shooting deaths of two cops in Brooklyn, de
Blasio barely touched on police reform
during his State of the City
speech.
Mayor de
Blasio backed top cop Bill Bratton
during a
speech at the Nasdaq building in Times Square on Tuesday.
The week before,
during a
speech in Manhattan, Governor Cuomo disparaged Mayor de
Blasio for failing to close the notorious Rikers Island jail, accusing the mayor of «impotence.»