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george pataki and clark gregg coming up right now. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: george pataki served three terms as governor of new york, following his time in the state legislature and as the mayor. he joins us from new york. it is an honor to have you on this program. >> it is an honor of being on with you. tavis: you were on most people's lists a couple of years ago as may be one who would run this time around. first tonight, why did you decide not to run? and do you regret it when you see a lot of folks in your party having trouble coalescing around mr. romney? >>
george pataki and clark gregg coming up right now. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by...
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the corps commander unfortunately, though, is from pataki, and he's not pashtun. and the other is a tajik. so it would be better if there were more. but, really what we're trying to focus our attention on is the afghan uniform police. because they -- really, we realize, are the center of gravity. if we're going to make a difference, if we're going to keep the support of nationals, the police are the ones that are going to control the populations, support the populations in the helmand river valley. the army, the intent, is for the army to leave. and we're currently doing that right now. to leeave the populated areas ad move out into the further reaches of helmand and nimruz province. so that their focus becomes the borders. and the police focus becomes the populated centers. and in the police, that's where you find the pashtun. that's where you find the locals who are taking responsibility for their homes. it's very interesting because the average pashtun does not want to leave home. for us as americans, have to realize some of these guys who joined the police, if
the corps commander unfortunately, though, is from pataki, and he's not pashtun. and the other is a tajik. so it would be better if there were more. but, really what we're trying to focus our attention on is the afghan uniform police. because they -- really, we realize, are the center of gravity. if we're going to make a difference, if we're going to keep the support of nationals, the police are the ones that are going to control the populations, support the populations in the helmand river...
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. >> reporter: across the bay today in oakland, people picked up pieces of george pataki along the waterhe martin luther king, jr. regional shoreline. the park rangers says they have angonning trash problem most will because there are so many creeks and storm drains that flow directly into san leandro bay. members of this girl scout troupe took part. i'm out here to help the bird birds and animals and the people. >> reporter: the goal here to beautify and preserve our open spaces. >>> there is news tonight of a deal to keep the historic santa cruz mission up for the next three years. mission was one of the 70 state parks slated to close on july 1st because of budget problems. under the deal a local group pledged to raise $40,' year to pay for the ongoing operation. >>> the cherry blossoms were in full bloom on this first day of the 45th northern california cherry blossom festival in san francisco. the streets were packed in japan town as festival-goers enjoyed delicious japanese food, listened to music and browsed through the many retail stalls. crowds gathers to witness marteddial art d
. >> reporter: across the bay today in oakland, people picked up pieces of george pataki along the waterhe martin luther king, jr. regional shoreline. the park rangers says they have angonning trash problem most will because there are so many creeks and storm drains that flow directly into san leandro bay. members of this girl scout troupe took part. i'm out here to help the bird birds and animals and the people. >> reporter: the goal here to beautify and preserve our open spaces....
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let's talk about this, because these are pretty stark ways of looking at the country and george patakie, former governor of new york. welcome, always good to have you here. >> good morning. martha: it's very interesting the way this is shaping up and the president is doing an a.p. lunchon this afternoon so some of the remarks are out already but he's clearly pitting his view of how to fix the economy right against paul ryan who becomes the headline person in the republican party on this issue, right? >> this president to me is acting more like the democratic national chairman than the president of the united states. i read excerpts from what he's going to be saying today and it's rhetoric out of the partisan '60s, trickle down economic, class warfare, trojan horse, and this is not a candidate. this is the president of the united states who should be trying to bridge the partisan divide and solve the problems facing this country. i disagree with one thing paul ryan said. he said there's a financial crisis looming in the future that financial crisis is here today. almost $16 trillion in
let's talk about this, because these are pretty stark ways of looking at the country and george patakie, former governor of new york. welcome, always good to have you here. >> good morning. martha: it's very interesting the way this is shaping up and the president is doing an a.p. lunchon this afternoon so some of the remarks are out already but he's clearly pitting his view of how to fix the economy right against paul ryan who becomes the headline person in the republican party on this...
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pataki >> as the head into the evening, the chilly conditions will persist. if you're of a look at numbers. not too bad in even though the number to not look too bad, it feels a little bit cooler upper 50s into the afternoon. we could see los 60s for forces of the south bay. mid-50s fine your 7 thereof and a big difference does show as it headed to the rest of the the temperatures will continue to heat at as a check into the weekend. among the conditions of know what weather to speak up. >>justine: >>justine: new details about the dittanies indict and the drugs found in her hotel room that after initial talks quality results were released, we now have a more detailed talks of how to report out on everything from the man medical examiner's vending to the actual autopsy as well found at. walked reporters stated we used to the cocaine before getting into the bathtub, they listed the cause of death as an accidental drowning. there were a couple of good shooting factors, heart disease as well as cocaine. new details do not specifically list coquina evidence fan ou
pataki >> as the head into the evening, the chilly conditions will persist. if you're of a look at numbers. not too bad in even though the number to not look too bad, it feels a little bit cooler upper 50s into the afternoon. we could see los 60s for forces of the south bay. mid-50s fine your 7 thereof and a big difference does show as it headed to the rest of the the temperatures will continue to heat at as a check into the weekend. among the conditions of know what weather to speak up....
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the fed under chairman pataki has rewritten the book on monetary policy and a lot of the chapters i suspect we will find fall under the category of don't do this again. but what we have today is what appears to be a powerfully expansionary monetary policy. yet inflation remains subdued by the price industry, value of the dollar in exchange rates seems fairly stable given especially with happening in europe. supposedly not the case that monetary policy is a six stationery as it seems the white house is inflation that not yet taking off or are we still living in a period where we're fortunate to have low inflation and with big into the cake an awful lot of trouble down the road quite >> two reasons why you don't see a lot of it. one is because i began my discussion. the economy is still very weak. it's basically putting downward pressure on a lot of good in a lot of wages. that doesn't mean you're not selling in certain areas like oil here and there. that's usually what happens in the housing bubble was broad-based. it popped up in certain areas and i think that's part of the issue. a second
the fed under chairman pataki has rewritten the book on monetary policy and a lot of the chapters i suspect we will find fall under the category of don't do this again. but what we have today is what appears to be a powerfully expansionary monetary policy. yet inflation remains subdued by the price industry, value of the dollar in exchange rates seems fairly stable given especially with happening in europe. supposedly not the case that monetary policy is a six stationery as it seems the white...
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they say that pataki and all the rest, jeb bush give lukewarm endorsements. have joe scarborough saying they all think he's going to lose. those big republican players all think obama gets a second term. >> well, because of the horrible stupid things that romney has been saying. we don't know who he is. he said that his health care plan in massachusetts, years ago he said that it should be national. these are all going to come out in all the ads, and everybody -- even people who don't pay attention to msnbc like i do will realize that he's a loser. >> i take it it's no surprise to you and the women of "the view" -- >> yes. >> -- that there is now an 18-point gap in polling with women that president is 18 points ahead of mitt romney with women. >> i know. well, we had, you know, governor nikki haley on "the view" the other day. she said a very interesting remark, women are not interested in contraception, she said. >> you didn't let her get away with that. >> i did not. are you showing the clip? >> show the clip. that's a good cue. >> women don't care about co
they say that pataki and all the rest, jeb bush give lukewarm endorsements. have joe scarborough saying they all think he's going to lose. those big republican players all think obama gets a second term. >> well, because of the horrible stupid things that romney has been saying. we don't know who he is. he said that his health care plan in massachusetts, years ago he said that it should be national. these are all going to come out in all the ads, and everybody -- even people who don't pay...
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giving a tour of ground zero to new york politicians like mayors giuliani and bloomberg and governor patakiher tale of deception is outlined in a new book and documentary called "the woman who wasn't there." the documentary produced by meredith vieira productions, meredith serves as an executive producer. she's here along with rob and gaby fisher and the director who co-authored the book. good morning to all of you. >> good morning. >> good morning, matt. >> i read this and shook my head over and over again that how could this have happened? how did you find out about the story? >> it was funny, when this story was first reported in 2007 in "the new york times," i guess it passed over me. i did not remember it at all. angelo came to us with basically a promo reel, a trailer, for this documentary he was working on. and it blew me away. and immediately we thought, this is a psychological suspense thriller. >> the lengths that this woman went to to convince people that she was the center of this american tragedy, where exactly was she? did she say she was when these planes hit the world trade
giving a tour of ground zero to new york politicians like mayors giuliani and bloomberg and governor patakiher tale of deception is outlined in a new book and documentary called "the woman who wasn't there." the documentary produced by meredith vieira productions, meredith serves as an executive producer. she's here along with rob and gaby fisher and the director who co-authored the book. good morning to all of you. >> good morning. >> good morning, matt. >> i read...
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i'm wondering if the pataki but a bit more about the defense teams for the detainees. i know a lot of them have civilian lawyers as well. i was wondering in the trials are both the lawyers in the military interacting together? is there one who is in charge? >> since the boom at the end of 2008, detainees have had habeus corpus. they have been able to challenge this and civilian court. it is the one provision they have clearly help. this is not a criminal procedure. they are determining whether or not there is authority to hold this. these are civil proceedings. it is for the writ of habeas corpus from the court. the court is supposed to determine your authority for holding these people. the standard is a standard that has been in place since march of 2009. it restates this law of armed conflict principle. is this individual part of or did he substantially support al qaeda? they are often doing it out of their interest in civil liberties. on the criminal defense side, i mentioned before the right to counsel. it is qualified by one of the advocates. if you're facing a de
i'm wondering if the pataki but a bit more about the defense teams for the detainees. i know a lot of them have civilian lawyers as well. i was wondering in the trials are both the lawyers in the military interacting together? is there one who is in charge? >> since the boom at the end of 2008, detainees have had habeus corpus. they have been able to challenge this and civilian court. it is the one provision they have clearly help. this is not a criminal procedure. they are determining...
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when i was in college i heard outer hiss pataki, the communist spy. and he was a young man he clerked for justice oliver wendell holmes. when holes was a young captain in the army he told president lincoln debt down, you damn fool when lincoln was looking over a pair of civil war battlefields. when lincoln was a congressman, one of his fellow congressman was representative john quincy adams, former president. when john quincy adams was a little boy he heard the battle of bunker hill. so from there to the battle of bunker hill is how many degrees of separation like four. not that far to charlemagne. ancient civilizations like that. we are a relatively new country and yet the institutions have been rather stable. the president and courts go back to 1789 and the army goes back to 1775 and 1774. france, spain or germany, these older countries we don't burn through our institutions at the same rate that they do. it is a revolutionary path we are still close to. >> you are on booktv with richard brookhiser. >> caller: thank you. in general i take issue with
when i was in college i heard outer hiss pataki, the communist spy. and he was a young man he clerked for justice oliver wendell holmes. when holes was a young captain in the army he told president lincoln debt down, you damn fool when lincoln was looking over a pair of civil war battlefields. when lincoln was a congressman, one of his fellow congressman was representative john quincy adams, former president. when john quincy adams was a little boy he heard the battle of bunker hill. so from...
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there she is with rudy giuliani and former governor pataki as well. group, she's hobnobbing with the top people she's sharing her story with. she also said she had a fiance who died in 9/11. correct? >> oh, yeah. yeah. she said that her husband dave who was an actual person who died in the towers that they had gotten married in hawaii and that they had this elaborate wedding and that he was the love of her life. >> let's listen again to tonya head. >> some of my co-workers have family, they have little kids and they didn't understand why, why am i special? why didn't they make it? why did i make it? was it because we were sheltered by the elevator? it makes you go crazy! you go crazy asking yourself why, why, why? >> so she was eventually found out, what happened? >> she was found out and she still would never admit that she was lying. she contends she was the victim once again. she was found out. she ultimately disappeared. but she is still in new york. >> and you ran into her just after the 10th anniversary. >> just after the 10th anniversary, compl
there she is with rudy giuliani and former governor pataki as well. group, she's hobnobbing with the top people she's sharing her story with. she also said she had a fiance who died in 9/11. correct? >> oh, yeah. yeah. she said that her husband dave who was an actual person who died in the towers that they had gotten married in hawaii and that they had this elaborate wedding and that he was the love of her life. >> let's listen again to tonya head. >> some of my co-workers...
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i'm wondering if the pataki but a bit more about the defense teams for the detainees. i know a lot of them have civilian lawyers as well. i was wondering in the trials are both the lawyers in the military interacting together? is there one who is in charge? >> since the boom at the end of 2008, detainees have had habeus corpus. they have been able to challenge this and civilian court. . it is the one provision they have clearly help. this is not a criminal procedure. they are determining whether or not there is authority to hold this. these are civil proceedings. it is for the writ of habeas corpus from the court. the court is supposed to determine your authority for holding these people. the standard is a standard that has been in place since march of 2009. it restates this law of armed conflict principle. is this individual part of or did he substantially support al qaeda? they are often doing it out of their interest in civil liberties. on the criminal defense side, i mentioned before the right to counsel. it is qualified by one of the advocates. if you're facing a
i'm wondering if the pataki but a bit more about the defense teams for the detainees. i know a lot of them have civilian lawyers as well. i was wondering in the trials are both the lawyers in the military interacting together? is there one who is in charge? >> since the boom at the end of 2008, detainees have had habeus corpus. they have been able to challenge this and civilian court. . it is the one provision they have clearly help. this is not a criminal procedure. they are determining...