ted cruz, senator from texas, calls for the federal aide in response to harvey, again, he s a vocal critic in the past of some of these types of spending bills. remember, in 2013, he voted against the federal aide after sandy, and now even republicans are calling him out on this saying he s been a hypocrite. how do you square it? well, first off, ted cruz did support aide for sandy victims. he did not support the boondoggle of funding for other projects for members of congress such as fisheries in alaska and new roofs on the smithsonian in washington, d.c. that needs to be cleared up, first and foremost, and, sure, he does want aide to texas. he wants it soon. he wants it as much as he can possibly get to help the state rebill. the president has committed to doing so. i have to say this, if i can, about today s visit. seems like there s been criticism. look, today, president trump checked the box and showed without a doubt he s a consoler
governor chris christie you have no foreign policy experience. please name three people you consider insightful that you would rely on. let me pitch my republican brother ian brzezinski. i ve had a lot of good people folks like henry kissinger, brian hook, brian hoss, all people who have given me good advice. what percentage of sandy relief money has been given to new jersey sandy victims. when do you expect it all to be given out? that s up to the federal government because they are ones giving it out and it s their red tape that slows it down. jersey shore had their greatest season not just the greatest season since sandy their greatest season this year. all businesses are open. we have 306,000 families whose homes were destroyed are back in their homes in three years. sandy has been an enormous
town hall, governor christie issued a warning to anyone who might try and bring up the certain controversy that has dominated the news cycle for the last go months, throwing his governorship into complete disarray and derailed his prospects for 2016. basically the message today was bring that stuff up and you ll pay for it. all of us are from new jersey. and so you know what that means. what that means is if you get it, you are getting it right back. and that s the way we work things here. all right? that s the way we work things here, all right? all right. but it wasn t long before one participant brought the first throwdown jersey style over a sandy contractor quietly fired after complains from sandy victims. why was h.g.i. fired? why did you pay him $50 million? and why did you privatize most of the grant program? the fact is that we do not have the number of employees,
saying 48 of the 238 future apartments are going to be affordable and advertised to sandy victims. and although the tower, itself, is not in a hard-hit town, it is in one of the nine counties declared a disaster area. he made an announcement to the development community that you have any projects in those nine counties that would generate affordable housing, bring them on. that was a report by chris glorioso for the local nbc station in new york about federal money for sandy relief going to a new apartment tower in a new jersey town called new brunswick that was not hard hit by hurricane sandy. that story broke after the newark star-ledger wrote up a story about a use of federal money for sandy relief. the town of belleville, new jers jersey, got $6 million of sandy money they directed to a senior center and housing complex. officials barely mentioned sandy when they talked about the project, and belleville s mayor told the star-ledger he didn t
i m going to be evicted. i m going to be homeless once again. the director of new jersey s housing and mortgage finance agency defended the new brunswick apartment towers saying 48 of the 238 future apartments are going to be affordable and advertised to sandy victims. and although the tower, itself, is not in a hard-hit town, it is in one of the nine counties declared a disaster area. he made an announcement to the development community that you have any projects in those nine counties that would generate affordable housing, bring them on. that was a report by chris glorioso for the local nbc station in new york about federal money for sandy relief going to a new apartment tower in a new jersey town called new brunswick that was not hard hit by hurricane sandy. that story broke after the newark star-ledger wrote up a story about a use of federal money for sandy relief. the town of belleville, new jersey, got $6 million of sandy