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Remembering Governor Cuomo’s moving words of wisdom presented at the 92NY— a testament to his enduring impact.
Told from the perspective of his key advisors and the reporters that covered him, this special three-part podcast with NY1’s Errol Louis traces the rise of Mario Cuomo, measures his impact on New York and America, and tries to solve the riddle of why Cuomo didn’t run for president.
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Happy July 4th! May we continue to strive toward a more perfect union every day.
In 1988, the New York Times reported: "Saying government has a responsibility to promote nonviolence, Governor Cuomo signed legislation yesterday establishing a state institute that will encourage the study of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s methods and philosophy in New York schools and colleges. He signed the bill in his New York City office at the World Trade Center to create the New York State Martin Luther King Jr. Institute for Nonviolence, a $1.5 million public corporation to be based in Albany with a 13-member board appointed by the Governor.”
Reflecting on the leadership and eternal faith of our 39th president, Jimmy Carter
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“I think it’s already apparent that a good part of this Nation understands ... that anything which seems to suggest that God favors a political party or the establishment of a state church, is wrong and dangerous. ”
“We know that the price of seeking to force our beliefs on others is that they might some day force theirs on us.”
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Mario Cuomo was the longest serving Democratic Governor in the modern history of New York State. He was elected New York State's 52nd Governor in 1983 and twice won re-election, setting records for popularity in both contests. Beginning with his widely admired keynote address at the 1984 Democratic National Convention and his celebrated speech on the relationship of religion and politics at Notre Dame, he helped define the progressive political landscape for more than two decades.
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— Governor Mario M. Cuomo