(10 Apr 2016) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
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New York City - 9 April 2016
1. Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton arrives on stage
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Hillary Clinton (D) Presidential Candidate:
"I not only love New York and am incredibly grateful everyday that I had the honor of being your senator (cheers), but I actually think New York values are really good for America." (cheers)
3. Wide of stage
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Hillary Clinton (D) Presidential Candidate:
"The other way we will raise incomes quickly is to guarantee equal pay for women's work." (cheers)
5. Wide of stage
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Hillary Clinton (D) Presidential Candidate:
"The last time I checked, I don't think women going up to the cashier at the supermarket are told, 'oh, okay, you're a white woman, you only have to pay 78 cents on the dollar. You're an African American woman, you only have to pay 68 cents on the dollar. Or you're a Latino woman, you only have to pay 58 cents on the dollar,' because that's the difference." (cheers)
7. Wide of stage
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Hillary Clinton (D) Presidential Candidate:
"There is no gender discount, right? So when we finally require and enforce equal pay, it lifts everybody up."
9. Wide of stage
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Hillary Clinton (D) Presidential Candidate:
"Both of them (Sen. Ted Cruz and Donald Trump) have really put anti-immigration statements at the core of their campaigns. Donald Trump started his campaign calling immigrants (audience boos) rapists and criminals and he's gone on from there. So this is an issue that I am committed to."
11. Wide of stage
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Hillary Clinton (D) Presidential Candidate:
"Across New York and in the harbor is the Statue of Liberty reminding us of who we are and where we came from. We are a nation of immigrants and I am proud of it." (cheers)
13. Clinton waves toward audience
STORYLINE:
At a rally in Brooklyn, New York, Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton championed equal pay for women.
"The last time I checked, I don't think women going up to the cashier at the supermarket are told, 'oh, okay, you're a white woman, you only have to pay 78 cents on the dollar. You're an African American woman, you only have to pay 68 cents on the dollar. Or you're a Latino woman, you only have to pay 58 cents on the dollar,' because that's the difference," Clinton said.
Clinton spoke just hours after losing to Sanders in the Wyoming presidential caucus. The loss had no impact on the delegate race since they split the delegates evenly.
Speaking in the loft space in a heavily Hispanic neighborhood, Clinton also reiterated her support for the DREAM Act and a path to citizenship. She criticized Republicans for making anti-immigration statements a "core of their campaign."
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