The American people have a right to know the air they breathe is safe.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Clean air is a basic right. The responsibility to ensure that falls to Congress and the president.
It is imperative for the health and safety of millions of workers that we ensure that breathing systems needed for protection are widely available, convenient and economical.
Americans easily forget that the air they breathe is the same as those in Europe or Africa or Asia; it's the same air as Jesus breathed. I would like them to remember that connection.
Every New Yorker has the right to clean air, safe drinking water, and healthy communities to raise their children - and you can rest assured that I will aggressively protect that right, not just on Earth Day, but every day.
America has to be not just an idea but a living, breathing thing.
America's schools and streets are safer than Americans know.
You're not supposed to risk your life just for the physical safety of American citizens - you're supposed to risk your life for American ideals as well.
We have to protect the rights of the American people.
I feel very confident that Americans flying in the air are safe and that only under the most dire of circumstances would our pilots ever even request permission to do that.
And I have no doubt that the American people generally believe the world is safer, and that we are safer, when we are stronger.