#457 FORD TO CITY: DROP DEAD

#457 FORD TO CITY: DROP DEAD

Published on Apr 25
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The Bowery Boys: New York City History
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<p>On October 29, 1975, <strong>President Gerald Ford</strong> walked into a press conference at the National Press Club and, using more precise, more eloquent words than legend remembers, but in no uncertain terms, told New York City that the federal government was not going to bail it out.</p><p>The following day the New York Daily News -- the city's first tabloid newspaper summarized his blunt, castigating speech into one succinct and memorable headline -- <strong>FORD TO CITY: DROP DEAD.</strong></p><p>Of course, the president never literally said DROP DEAD. But his words did signal the severity of New York City's problem -- the city was on the brink of bankruptcy. </p><p>In this episode, Greg dives into life in New York City during the year 1975 and the circumstances surrounding its most dire financial crisis, one which threatened the livelihoods of its millions of residents and damaged New York City’s reputation for decades.</p><p>Directors <strong>Peter Yost</strong> and <strong...