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Ray McGuire, Lazard’s president, and Robert Rubin, former US Treasury, Spoke with Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz to discuss tariffs and Trumps administration at Bloomberg Invest in New York. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As Mayor Adam's Administration begins to lay out plans for the future of New York City, panelists discuss the challenges New York City faces in 2022, including COVID-19, street crime, and the possibility of fiscal challenges as federal pandemic aid wanes in coming years. Featuring the findings from Penn IUR's Recovering Cities Project, which tracks the New York economy through 2020-21, and the final report Recovering New York City: A One Year Look Back on the Penn IUR Recovering Cities Project, and a Look Forward towards Recovery. This special briefing features a panel of experts, including Ronnie Lowenstein, former head of of the New York City Independent Budget Office; Ray McGuire, former Citigroup Vice Chairman and New York City mayoral candidate; Richard A. Ravitch, former New York State Lieutenant Governor and Kathryn Wylde, president and CEO, Partnership for New York City. Notable Quotes: "Things are getting better but they're not really where we need them to be," said Eugenie Birch, co-director of Penn IUR. "One thing that didn't happen is a robust economic recovery," Former New York City IBO Director Ronnie Lowenstein said. "These are in many ways one-time events, so we shouldn't get so seduced by where we are in the immediate future," Ray McGuire, former Citigroup Vice Chairman said. "We need to be careful not to create these zombie programs that will last into the future that we simply cannot finance." "New York City will come back" Former Lieutenant Governor Richard A. Ravitch said. "The mayor's proposed budget is good step in right direction, but he still is going to have deficits." He added that the city is home to “several million very poor people who are in desperate need. We have more homeless than we've ever had before.” Moreover, the city's low-income residents “are dependent in no small part on the education system. Providing them with the best is critically important to the future of New York." Be sure to subscribe to Special Briefing to stay up to date on the world of public finance. Learn more about the Volcker Alliance at: volckeralliance.org Learn more about Penn IUR at: penniur.upenn.edu Connect with us @VolckerAlliance and @PennIUR on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn Special Briefing is published by the Volcker Alliance, as part of its Public Finance initiatives, and Penn IUR. The views expressed on this podcast are those of the panelists and do not necessarily reflect the position of the Volcker Alliance or Penn IUR.
Seven of the eight leading candidates for the Democratic nomination for mayor give a last minute "elevator pitch," especially to reach undecided voters. Kathryn Garcia is first, followed by Eric Adams, Scott Stringer, Diane Morales, Andrew Yang, Shaun Donovan and Ray McGuire.
It's one of the top jobs in politics, period: mayor of the Big Apple. In a heavily left-leaning town, Tuesday's crowded Democratic primary will essentially decide who will become the 110th mayor of New York City — an election that will determine who has the ear of powerful figures on Capitol Hill. POLITICO New York's Sally Goldenberg and Playbook co-author Tara Palmeri unpack the race while producer Olivia Reingold pounds the pavement to find out what New Yorkers really think. Tara Palmeri is a Playbook co-author for POLITICO. Sally Goldenberg is City Hall bureau chief at POLITICO New York. Adrienne Hurst is a producer for POLITICO audio. Annie Rees is a producer for POLITICO audio. Jenny Ament is the senior producer for POLITICO audio. Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Special thanks to producer Olivia Reingold.
We're 1 week out from the NYC primary election and there's still a few candidates to cover. So Episode 9 of Don't Sleep New York explores 3 more candidates who have been getting a lot of attention during this race - Kathryn Garcia, Ray McGuire, and Shaun Donovan. We explore who they are, some signature policies and moments, and their general vibe as candidates for NYC mayor. This episode is a great primer as you collect your final thoughts before heading the polls - so use it as a starting point for your own research into the candidates.
Dianne Morales, Shaun Donovan, Ray McGuire and Kathryn Garcia each call in to answer two tough questions, plus an interview with Paperboy Love Prince.
NYC Mayoral Candidates Maya Wiley (0:30) and Ray McGuire (34:05) talk with Ebro, Laura Stylez, and Rosenberg. President & CEO for Gathering for Justice and Founder of Justice League Carmen Perez (1:00:45) comes onto the program to discuss the importance of parole reform. Make sure to vote in the June 22nd NYC election and to look into your local races if you are outside of NYC! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NYC mayoral candidate Ray McGuire is on the show to talk to Steve. He is one of thee most influential men on Wallstreet, PERIOD!!! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Decision NYC - Ray McGuire On His Run For Mayor by Max & Murphy
Good morning and welcome to the ride! Do we have a check in from across the pond? The Chief Love Officer has some words for a working lady that is torn. The Queen of Hip-Hop Soul got a documentary on the way and she was honored at The Apollo. NYC mayoral candidate Ray McGuire is on the show to talk to Steve. Today is win or go home Wednesday and Junior can't help but talk about the NBA playoffs. Today is We Can Do This Day and the crew talk about how the COVID-19 vaccine being the first step to fill in the blank. Mike Lowrey gives us an update regarding his #BigWillieChallenge. Today in Closing Remarks, Steve reminds us about blessings and where they can be found. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
On WBAI New York's "Driving Forces," Jeff Simmons and Celeste Katz Marston speak with NYC mayoral candidates Ray McGuire and Art Chang, and then take listener calls. Original air date: May 27, 2021.
Today on Cats At Night John Catsimatidis with guest host Lidia Curanaj discuss the biggest news in todays headlines. Governor David Patterson, Congressman Peter King, Alan Dershowitz, Ray McGuire, and Mark Mills join the show.
Mayoral candidate Eric Adams is being criticized by some of his rivals because of his fundraising practices. NY1’s Zack Fink, Courtney Gross and Juan Manuel Benítez explain what the controversy is about, and whether or not Adams is pushing the boundaries of campaign finance laws. And they sit down with former Wall Street executive Ray McGuire to learn more about his bid for mayor. He talks about his background as a financial manager and elaborates on his proposals for economic development and police reform. We want to hear from you, especially what you think about our interviews with the mayoral candidates so far: Twitter: #NY1OffTopic or @ZackFinkNews, @JuanMaBenitez, and @Courtneycgross Leave a message: 212-379-3440 Email: yourstoryny1@charter.com For more information: www.ny1.com/offtopic For more information on the new coronavirus, head to www.ny1.com/coronavirus
Raymond McGuire, former Citigroup executive and mayoral hopeful, talks about his plans for the City's economy, both in recovering from the pandemic losses and in addressing pre-existing inequality.
In this episode of REVOLT BLACK NEWS, Eboni K. Williams sits down with former ATL mayoral candidate Michael Sterling & Atlanta City Councilman Antonio Brown to discuss the political climate of Atlanta. Rochelle Ritchie talks Black Capitalism with Mandy Bowman from Official Black Wall Street & Lynn P. Smith from Buy The Block. Jason Carter hosts this week's Black Excellence in Entertainment with guest Bexx Francois. And in another installment of RBN's NYC Mayoral Race series, candidate & businessman Ray Mcguire joins to breakdown his agenda for the Black community.
LibSyn|YouTube Support the show: Patreon|PayPal: 1x or monthly|Square Cash Spring brings warmth, life, hope, and things really do feel like they are getting better. This weekend, David Waldman discovered that he could get out, relax and have fun, even without a ball washer handy. Everybody wants to be Mayor of New York City. Candidates Shaun Donovan (federal housing secretary) and Ray McGuire (investment banker at Citigroup) were asked the median sales price for a home in Brooklyn and went for the low bid like they were on the Price is Right. Joe Biden has been tidying up the place since he got in and it sure is looking pretty. Rahm Emanuel has the ear of the president, but will have to speak up from his post on the other side of the world. National security wasn’t “sleeping” so much as it was “choked out for a while” during the Trump administration. The CIA was on the job, but when they said to “consider the source” the administration didn’t consider them at all. Republicans might not be good in governing, but they sure are great at circumventing it. Democrats tried out the Congressional Review Act and just loved it. Thanks Newt! Republicans always want immigration stopped before they will consider reforming it. Budget reconciliation might finally step around that. If any governance ever does occur, Tom Cotton will be the guy to stop it . It will take a lot to dodge him. Relax, Virginia Republicans have a new man to chase the red Chinese away (and to lose to Dem Ralph Northam) by the name of Glenn Youngkin. Hate him or despise him, Josh Hawley has always been the same his entire life. Elise Stefanik is whatever she needs to be at any moment. Ronny Jackson knew he’d be better off saving Trump’s face over his life. Joan McCarter is happy to have survived her vacation and make it back to KITM. Joan has followed Elise Stefanik’s transformation from RINO to MAGA to whatever. What Joe Biden really needs to worry about is across the street and in the middle of the 19th century.
This week, Emily is sitting down with Crystal McCrary, award-winning film and television producer, director, author, lawyer, mother, and activist. Crystal details how she was one of Vice President Harris’s first calls when Senator Harris was deciding to run for President, and how she then took her experience with Vice President Harris’s campaign to her husband Ray McGuire’s current campaign for mayor of New York City. Your Political Playlist connects you with diverse and unfiltered conversations with inspiring women who are making waves in politics. Host, Emily Tisch Sussman brings her decades of experience at the progressive forefront to her thoughtful conversations with women at the seat of power and activism. Every week, Emily sits down to talk about new policy ideas and what women want to see from the Biden-Harris administration and more. Building on the activism from previous seasons Emily is continuing to bring changemakers to the table to show listeners how they can have an impact in politics. Be a part of the conversation by following us on Instagram @YourPoliticalPlaylist.
5.4.21 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Wrong man executed in Ark.?; stupid Santorum on CNN; Chauvin trial juror drama + A group of Arizona students re-enacted the murder of George Floyd...and laughed; NJ teacher is suspended for yelling at students and calling Floyd a criminal; White New York cops accused of misconduct far more often than Black officers; Black Kentucky police officer wants his job back after being fired for giving BLM info; NYC mayoral candidate Ray McGuire speaks; Meet the founder of EnrichHER, a business that connects pre-qualified companies led by women and founders of color to capital and more Support #RolandMartinUnfiltered via the Cash App ☛ https://cash.app/$rmunfiltered or via PayPal ☛https://www.paypal.me/rmartinunfiltered #RolandMartinUnfiltered is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Common Good's New York City Mayoral Speaker Series presents a Conversation with candidate Ray McGuire about his candidacy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
John Catsimatidis with guest host Lidia Curanaj discuss the biggest news in todays headlines. Governor David Patterson, Kevin McCullough, Eric Gonzalez and Ray McGuire join the show.
NYC Candidate for Mayor Ray McGuire joins John Catsimatidis and guest hosts Lidia Curanaj, Kevin McCullough and Governor David Paterson to discuss his candidacy and where he stands on the issues of education, the economy, jobs and crime and public safety.
Ali Velshi is joined by Georgia State Representative Erica Thomas, Black Voters Matter co-founder LaTosha Brown, The 19th's Errin Haines, the Washington Post's Jennifer Rubin, retired police captain Sonia Pruitt, former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance, Washington Post reporter Michael Scherer, former Citigroup executive Ray McGuire, MSNBC's Richard Lui, and Dax Valdes from Hollaback bystander training.
Ray Mcguire, Global Co-head of investing banking at Citigroup, on Talkline with Zev Brenner discusses his NYC Mayoral campaign. Among the topics explored is his humble upbringing, his connections to the Jewish Community and his vision for NYC. This podcast is powered by JewishPodcasts.org. Start your own podcast today and share your content with the world. Click jewishpodcasts.fm/signup to get started.
Attorney, writer, filmmaker and social justice warrior, Crystal McCrary, returns to the podcast and talks about her son Cole Anthony's journey to the NBA, her husband Ray McGuire's upcoming run for NYC Mayor and the parts she's played in both.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.