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it's almost always in contrast to how rudy giuliani was perceived in those days.l: i do think, as i mentioned earlier when we talked about rand paul, i think with isis and other things, the country is a little bit more hawkish than it was when rudy ran but i don't think george pataki is going to say he's the man with a bullhorn who stood up against that terrible threat back on that awful day. i don't think his record is bad on that, but i just don't think it's the sort of thing that will rally people around him. mark: overall, based on watching his performance today, he is getting better, getting more experienced as a presidential candidate just in terms of delivery. i still believe he will have new venture not to himself, but he will spend a lot of time there. he is going to have the ability to talk to an audience that will listen to him, even if it does not move his poll numbers very much. al: don't underestimate -- you are going to laugh at me again -- lindsey of their. lindsey graham is the one person who may be a real hawk which may appeal to certain voters t
it's almost always in contrast to how rudy giuliani was perceived in those days.l: i do think, as i mentioned earlier when we talked about rand paul, i think with isis and other things, the country is a little bit more hawkish than it was when rudy ran but i don't think george pataki is going to say he's the man with a bullhorn who stood up against that terrible threat back on that awful day. i don't think his record is bad on that, but i just don't think it's the sort of thing that will rally...
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it worked here with rudy giuliani. answer isn't to pull them back or demilitarize or unarm the police or all of this other nonsense because those are the first people that will be crying when their communities go downhill. >> but the cost is so great. the governor of maryland said their businesses are just wiped out. 200 businesses just lost. that's jobs in the community, that's retail visits. so if you want to shop in your community, you can't do t. greg. >> going back to the question new york city cop is shot dead and we ask where is the outrage and riots? the people who support the police are not career agitators where a career agitate devote the entire focus of their life to undermeaning a very important part of society. the people who support the police they have families and jobs and don't have time to to do this. i see it parallel to the oil companies, progressive act vifs would take an oil spill and damage an industry that keeps the country going. you don't need to take down a business. if you take down the pol
it worked here with rudy giuliani. answer isn't to pull them back or demilitarize or unarm the police or all of this other nonsense because those are the first people that will be crying when their communities go downhill. >> but the cost is so great. the governor of maryland said their businesses are just wiped out. 200 businesses just lost. that's jobs in the community, that's retail visits. so if you want to shop in your community, you can't do t. greg. >> going back to the...
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clinton and rudy giuliani. you can't always believe the polls. ronald reagan was a long shot so was jimmy carter. >> mary snow , thank you. i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. [ ♪♪ ] >>> in the decade since american cities burnt. convulsed with anger and isolation at poverty america got richer. many the neighbourhoods, in places like detroit, st. louis and chicago got poorer still. tonight as we sift through the ashes of the recent unrest we'll look beyond baltimore and try to understand why in some places poverty was concentrated and opportunity in shorter supply. it's "inside story". >>> welcome to "inside story", i'm ray suarez. america doesn't spend a lot of time looking at the lives of people like freddie gray until something terrible happens. in this case people watched the a couple of hours later he was in the hospital. days later he was dead. tens of thousands took to the streets. freddie gray's home town in baltimore is home to some of the highest levels of income equality in the united states. one out of three people don't have a
clinton and rudy giuliani. you can't always believe the polls. ronald reagan was a long shot so was jimmy carter. >> mary snow , thank you. i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. [ ♪♪ ] >>> in the decade since american cities burnt. convulsed with anger and isolation at poverty america got richer. many the neighbourhoods, in places like detroit, st. louis and chicago got poorer still. tonight as we sift through the ashes of the recent unrest we'll look beyond baltimore and...
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rudy giuliani. a lot of cities fail because of one reason liberalism. >> let julie defend herself. >> i love this. i disagree charlie, despite the fact that i don't know baltimore all that well. i think there is a problem with urban cities in general. >> government spending -- >> made something better but hasn't helped other things. >> more money. >> no, not more money. >> no no. it's a euphemism for criminal justice reform. euphemism for incentivizing companies to not just hire people -- i'm sorry? >> hold on guys. >> julie, they've been saying that since the day -- >> they haven't been saying that. >> we were just talking about this. since the war on poverty, i don't care what number you want to use, $5 trillion, $11 trillion all the money has been poured into this. it's not just urban cities. lbj kicked off the war on poverty with a walk through appalachia. >> it doesn't make a difference if you want to get up and out, you have to leave. the communities, there's no fixing them. there's no amount
rudy giuliani. a lot of cities fail because of one reason liberalism. >> let julie defend herself. >> i love this. i disagree charlie, despite the fact that i don't know baltimore all that well. i think there is a problem with urban cities in general. >> government spending -- >> made something better but hasn't helped other things. >> more money. >> no, not more money. >> no no. it's a euphemism for criminal justice reform. euphemism for incentivizing...
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. >> by political observations were supposed to be hillary clinton and rudy giuliani. you can't always believe the polls. ronald reagan was a long shot so was jimmy carter. >> mary snow , thank you. i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. [ ♪♪ ] >>> in the decade since american cities burnt. convulsed with anger and isolation at poverty america got richer. many the neighbourhoods, in places like detroit, st. louis and chicago got poorer still. tonight as we sift through the
. >> by political observations were supposed to be hillary clinton and rudy giuliani. you can't always believe the polls. ronald reagan was a long shot so was jimmy carter. >> mary snow , thank you. i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. [ ♪♪ ] >>> in the decade since american cities burnt. convulsed with anger and isolation at poverty america got richer. many the neighbourhoods, in places like detroit, st. louis and chicago got poorer still. tonight as we sift...
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. >> by political observations were supposed to be hillary clinton and rudy giuliani. you can't always believe the polls. ronald reagan was a long shot so was jimmy carter. >> mary snow, thank you. i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. ing us. >> . >> they were there to shoot people ... >>> attack in texas. new details about the gunmen who opened fire outside a controversial contest that had artists drawing the prophet muhammad >>> tears of killer. dzhokhar tsarnaev breaks down during his sentencing >>> filing suit. >> it did a lot of damage >>> the elderly black man stopped by
. >> by political observations were supposed to be hillary clinton and rudy giuliani. you can't always believe the polls. ronald reagan was a long shot so was jimmy carter. >> mary snow, thank you. i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. ing us. >> . >> they were there to shoot people ... >>> attack in texas. new details about the gunmen who opened fire outside a controversial contest that had artists drawing the prophet muhammad >>> tears of killer....
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. >> by political observations were supposed to be hillary clinton and rudy giuliani. you can't always believe the polls. ronald reagan was a long shot so was jimmy carter. >> mary snow , thank you. i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on not just in this country but around the world. >> ...as if there were no cameras here, would be the best solution. >> this goes to the heart of the argument >> to tell you the stories that others won't cover. how big do you see this getting? getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> we're here to provide the analysis... the context... and the reporting that allows you to make sense of your world. >> ali velshi on target only on al jazeera america >>> the fight in yemen's oil rich area, will lead to battles with houthi borders have cost them dearly. >>> hello, also ahead damning report on israel's war on gaza last year, and plus, a story of migrants who were rescued off the coast of libya many want to try and go ba
. >> by political observations were supposed to be hillary clinton and rudy giuliani. you can't always believe the polls. ronald reagan was a long shot so was jimmy carter. >> mary snow , thank you. i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on not just in this country but around the world. >> ...as if there were no cameras here, would be the best solution. >> this goes to the heart of the...
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. >> rudy giuliani in new york which is worse than baltimore today in terms of murders and so forth, went into the poor neighborhoods, and we heard all these people saying this is terrible what's happening with our city we just didn't have officials putting the force on the side of those people. that's one thing. that makes investment possible. the president has talked about investment. he doesn't mean businesses investing, he means more federal spending and so forth. and the third is schools. maryland has one of the worst charter laws in the country, very restrictive, and these kids need choice. the biggest problem is jobs programs for unionized teachers. >> what drives these poor communities is crime rates. lack of crime rates. >> what about job opportunities, jason? as you know these cities just don't have them. >> that's part of the problem, paul but there is also a cultural issue here regarding work ethics. there was an interesting story in the "washington post" earlier this week about a guy who works on a construction site. he says i see 30 or 40 young black men walk by this co
. >> rudy giuliani in new york which is worse than baltimore today in terms of murders and so forth, went into the poor neighborhoods, and we heard all these people saying this is terrible what's happening with our city we just didn't have officials putting the force on the side of those people. that's one thing. that makes investment possible. the president has talked about investment. he doesn't mean businesses investing, he means more federal spending and so forth. and the third is...
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it's an issue former new york city mayor rudy giuliani knows a lot about., did you know that game show hosts should only host game shows? samantha, do you take kevin as your lawfully wedded husband... or would you rather have a new caaaaaar!!!! say hello to the season's hottest convertible... ohhh....and say goodbye to samantha. [ male announcer ] geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. feel secure in your dentures... feel free to be yourself all day. just switch from denture paste to sea-bond denture adhesive seals. holds stronger than the leading paste all day... without the ooze. feel secure. be yourself. with stronger, clean sea-bond. sounds) bear: shoorts! ♪ ♪ announcer: it's time to de-hibernate at the bass pro shops big short takeover. buy one pair of redhead or natural reflections shorts, and get another 50% off. have a sunset mode. and an early morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside... to clear inside mode. transitions® signature® adaptive lenses ...are more responsive than ever. so why settle for a lens with just one mode? exp
it's an issue former new york city mayor rudy giuliani knows a lot about., did you know that game show hosts should only host game shows? samantha, do you take kevin as your lawfully wedded husband... or would you rather have a new caaaaaar!!!! say hello to the season's hottest convertible... ohhh....and say goodbye to samantha. [ male announcer ] geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. feel secure in your dentures... feel free to be yourself all day. just switch from denture paste to...
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when you were down there, as rudy giuliani and i were down there, we knew people who had been lost. it was a very difficult time in emotional he. but it was also a difficult time governmentally. we had to do everything we could to recover those who were trapped. the second thing we had to do was, we did not know what might happen next. we did not know if there would be follow along attacks. we had to do everything as quickly as possible to protect bridges and subways and airports and infrastructure of the city. that longer-term, i particularly had to do this as governor, we had to give people confidence in the future of new york. we lost 100 million square feet of office space that day. the human loss was incalculable. the economic loss was of a magnitude i do not think is understood. the mantra then was be centralized. you could not have everybody concentrated together. companies did not have their offices. they had lost people. we had to work aggressively to bring that together. i could talk a lot longer, but i know there is a lot of questions. at one point, we saw the worst of hu
when you were down there, as rudy giuliani and i were down there, we knew people who had been lost. it was a very difficult time in emotional he. but it was also a difficult time governmentally. we had to do everything we could to recover those who were trapped. the second thing we had to do was, we did not know what might happen next. we did not know if there would be follow along attacks. we had to do everything as quickly as possible to protect bridges and subways and airports and...
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rudy giuliani said he handled it well overnight. moments away as we welcome you back to hour two of "america's newsroom." i'm marth i'm bill hemmer. one car mangled. three on their sides, three other as twisted mess. amtrak train 188 traveling from washington to new york city along the heavily traveled northeast corridor when it derailed shortly after 9:00 9:23 p.m. the national transportation safety board is on the scene to look for clues on what happened. one passenger describing what her experience was. >> suddenly the car felt like it was taking a wide turn. suddenly, you knew it wasn't just a turn. you could feel the car tipping over. i was kind of just blackness of like flipping in the dark. not suring where it was going to end up. me being hit by seats people and things. then, we're not sure, you know you're not sure if -- it was moment where i could actually taste the dirt underneath me. we knew we stopped. i felt like, all right, we can deal with this. martha: the head of the association of american railroads about to appea
rudy giuliani said he handled it well overnight. moments away as we welcome you back to hour two of "america's newsroom." i'm marth i'm bill hemmer. one car mangled. three on their sides, three other as twisted mess. amtrak train 188 traveling from washington to new york city along the heavily traveled northeast corridor when it derailed shortly after 9:00 9:23 p.m. the national transportation safety board is on the scene to look for clues on what happened. one passenger describing...
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. >> yeah i think -- look george pataki former governor very well known for working with rudy giuliani 9/11. although they didn't get along very well i might add. i think he's one of those candidates who took a look at the field and decided sort of why not me. i've got as much experience as anybody else. and they all think they can beat hillary clinton. >> gloria thanks very much. we'll have much more on this coming up later today on "the situation room." still ahead, a florida pilot accused of being under the influence when he crashed a small plane in a restricted area. wait until you hear who was with him. >>> the pielot of a small plane is in serious trouble following a scare on a florida runway. officials say he was drunk while he crashed into a shed. his young son was with him at the time. renÉ marsh is joining us. it's unfortunate the plane never got off the ground but tell us what happened. >> it is fortunate it never got to take off. we're talking about a cessna. it essentially ran off the runway went through a ditch, before it crashed. you just saw that video there, crashed in
. >> yeah i think -- look george pataki former governor very well known for working with rudy giuliani 9/11. although they didn't get along very well i might add. i think he's one of those candidates who took a look at the field and decided sort of why not me. i've got as much experience as anybody else. and they all think they can beat hillary clinton. >> gloria thanks very much. we'll have much more on this coming up later today on "the situation room." still ahead, a...
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and they did invite new york city mayor rudy giuliani even though he got about 3% of the vote in iowa. ron paul got 10% and they didn't let him in. and that decision by fox news in january of 2008, that decision by them to exclude ron paul from that debate led to this memorable scene in the streets of milford, new hampshire, where an angry mob, literally an angry mob of ron paul supporters spotted people who they thought were fox news employees in the street and the angry mob literally ran through the streets casing the fox news people screaming fox news sucks, fox news sucks. >> fox news sucks, fox news socks. fox news sucks. fox news sucks. cautionary tale, right? that is not a scene if you want to see if you are the fox news channel during the republican primary. people chasing your employees or people they thought were your employees yelling fox news sucks. fox news four days later, four days after that milford, new hampshire debate, hosted the next republican presidential debate, as well. they cleared learned their lesson and the next one four days later in south carolina they ma
and they did invite new york city mayor rudy giuliani even though he got about 3% of the vote in iowa. ron paul got 10% and they didn't let him in. and that decision by fox news in january of 2008, that decision by them to exclude ron paul from that debate led to this memorable scene in the streets of milford, new hampshire, where an angry mob, literally an angry mob of ron paul supporters spotted people who they thought were fox news employees in the street and the angry mob literally ran...
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. >> all i remember was when rudy giuliani was the candidate. then he imploded. and donald trump is playing all of us and we should stop covering him. >>> which guys should we cover? >> people who have a chance of winning. jeb bush, scott walker and john kasich. >> who are the three? >> carly fiorina got bumped out. i still say don't count her out. the republican party has a huge female woman problem. not just that she's the only one. she is not sarah palin. she's not bachmann. she can be very, very -- >> soes those weren't tough acts to follow i'm not sure she is charming enough to be a politician. she is hard and tough and maybe that's what the party -- is that still your party? >> i am independent with a capital i. >> did you vote for obama? >> of course. >> can you raise $10 million for the next month or so and jeb bush probably. rand paul probably. marco rubio be. >> the roundtable is with us. we'll be back in a moment after this. why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan ar
. >> all i remember was when rudy giuliani was the candidate. then he imploded. and donald trump is playing all of us and we should stop covering him. >>> which guys should we cover? >> people who have a chance of winning. jeb bush, scott walker and john kasich. >> who are the three? >> carly fiorina got bumped out. i still say don't count her out. the republican party has a huge female woman problem. not just that she's the only one. she is not sarah palin....
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in this point in 2007 it was going to be rudy giuliani versus hillary clinton. neither one of them made it to the finals. it is early. it is important. it is important because it helps people raise money. when it looks like you're viable, in the front tier, even you can raise more money, which gives you second effort. the polls are not dispositive but they are significant. gerri: michael good win, always good to have you on the show. >> thank you, gerri. gerri: later on the show major threat to the nation's banks. is your money safe. >>> next the battle of the retail giants. walmart takes on amazon prime testing a new unlimited shipping service. we'll be right back. gerri: it is mano-a-mano. walmart competing with amazon's popular shipping service by trying their own unlimited shipping service for half the cost of amazon prime. we have personal finance expert vera gibbons. we were talking about this during the break. can walmart make inroad for amazon's online customers. do you think they have a chance? >> they will try to. this is long overdue for walmart. they
in this point in 2007 it was going to be rudy giuliani versus hillary clinton. neither one of them made it to the finals. it is early. it is important. it is important because it helps people raise money. when it looks like you're viable, in the front tier, even you can raise more money, which gives you second effort. the polls are not dispositive but they are significant. gerri: michael good win, always good to have you on the show. >> thank you, gerri. gerri: later on the show major...
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rudy giuliani and mike bloomberg. they were working 24 hours a day, these guys, and for mayor bloomberg, a billionaire he didn't need to do that, but he did it. and very effective. and get a guy not effective as mayor even sitting in gracie mansion, he's not very effective as mayor or sitting in city hall. not very effective as mayor. he's a very ineffective mayor and point out he has a decent police commissioner but murders are on the rise, and a problem with crime in central park. iowa. i will tell you this my opinion is this a ruse. he has always been very close to hillary clinton. neil: funny way of showing it. >> here's why. better him than elizabeth warren. he trumps war whoen is a true believer. neil: people say that about him but he is galvanizing the left. they like whatever the opinions are, they like him. he's a rock star. what do you think? >> you know i learned the word progressive, whatever the hell that means. i named the mayor, mayor big bird de blasio for a reason. neil: are you running against him? >
rudy giuliani and mike bloomberg. they were working 24 hours a day, these guys, and for mayor bloomberg, a billionaire he didn't need to do that, but he did it. and very effective. and get a guy not effective as mayor even sitting in gracie mansion, he's not very effective as mayor or sitting in city hall. not very effective as mayor. he's a very ineffective mayor and point out he has a decent police commissioner but murders are on the rise, and a problem with crime in central park. iowa. i...
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at this time in the case rudy giuliani was the presumptive front-runner and then it was a match gravel came in. hillary is cementing her policy positions. the gop rainmakers as the point is made don't know where to put their money right now. where does the chamber of commerce money get spread around? yeah, scott walker seems taylor made for the iowa caucuses and all of that. i think the points are well taken that we do not yet know who the gop contender, is the front-runner, is you don't know what the policy is just yet. >> the argument is none of the guys is well known as hillary clinton but that to get to know him is to like him, and that if you got to know scott walker, if you got to know jeb bush, got to know marco rubio better you'd be that's the republican hope. you think that registers? >> yeah people are hot on scott walker. neil: is he in your eyes the front-runner. >> i will tell you i've gotten e-mails from big bundlers in texas and florida stating they are having roundtables and get to know scott walker fund-raisers. neil: allow bush and rube grow fight it out? >> he could,
at this time in the case rudy giuliani was the presumptive front-runner and then it was a match gravel came in. hillary is cementing her policy positions. the gop rainmakers as the point is made don't know where to put their money right now. where does the chamber of commerce money get spread around? yeah, scott walker seems taylor made for the iowa caucuses and all of that. i think the points are well taken that we do not yet know who the gop contender, is the front-runner, is you don't know...
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of play with joe trippi former howard dean campaign manager and pete snyder, former pollster to rudy giuliani ceo of disruptor capital. both are fox news contributors. to you first, pete. looks like we'll get another gop senator into the race. how do you assess lindsey graham's chances? >> you know, jon, i really don't. i don't think this will set off the richter scale in any way, shape or form in the republican presidential primary. look there are rumors in conservative circles that lindsey graham has one mission and one mission only. that is to take out rand paul and to really represent a lot of the hawks in the republican party. i don't know whether or not that is true or not. i don't really expect a lot of fireworks coming out of senator graham. jon: to you joe, the announcement or the statement i guess from jeb bush that his brother former president george w. bush is his key advisor on israel-u.s. relations jeb has made it clear he will be his own man in this campaign. why did he make such a statement? >> look it may help him in his own party primary but i don't think it is much of a hel
of play with joe trippi former howard dean campaign manager and pete snyder, former pollster to rudy giuliani ceo of disruptor capital. both are fox news contributors. to you first, pete. looks like we'll get another gop senator into the race. how do you assess lindsey graham's chances? >> you know, jon, i really don't. i don't think this will set off the richter scale in any way, shape or form in the republican presidential primary. look there are rumors in conservative circles that...
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last so the idea that a national poll has any relationship as to the viability of a candidate ask rudy giuliani that. >> he makes a fair point, e.j.? >> i think msnbc should invite all candidates excluded from the fox debate. it could be a very interesting evening. when you look at how low some of these candidates are nationally they are going to do it by polling. i think both inside fox news and outside it's going to be a very interesting evening. >> well i would support the picket. we're all about inclusion. demand inclusion. i like the msnbc idea too, e.j. e.j. dionne and ed rendell, thank you both for your time tonight. have a nice weekend. >> good to see you, reverend. >> still ahead. breaking news on the d.c. murder suspected. authorities tonight saying they do not think he acted alone. also, the stunning allegations of child molestation against reality star and conservative icon josh duggar. tonight a gop presidential contender is standing by the family. >>> plus tragedy in omaha. how a murdered police officer touched lives and made a difference in a life cut short. >>> and my interview
last so the idea that a national poll has any relationship as to the viability of a candidate ask rudy giuliani that. >> he makes a fair point, e.j.? >> i think msnbc should invite all candidates excluded from the fox debate. it could be a very interesting evening. when you look at how low some of these candidates are nationally they are going to do it by polling. i think both inside fox news and outside it's going to be a very interesting evening. >> well i would support the...
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do you consider yourself a zero tolerance rudy giuliani type guy or the approach taken by the baltimorei'm either one of those. you take a look the at camden new jersey which at one time was the most dangerous city in america. we fired the entire police department. brought in a new police department with over 400 new members as opposed to 240 before and they have been emphasizing community policing and involvement in the community, walking beats ridinging bicycles on beats, being involved with the public in camden. what you've seen is a 55% reduction in murders in camden and you see that the public in the main is trusting the police department to do the right thing. >> it was said on our show that we are all relieved. carly fiorina said we are relieved to see the six cops get arrested in baltimore. do you share that feeling? >> no, i don't. i want justice to be done whatever justice is. and if those six police officers deserve the presumption of innocence just like everyone else in our society deserves it. >> good to see you. >> good to see you, too. >>> up next an interesting story abo
do you consider yourself a zero tolerance rudy giuliani type guy or the approach taken by the baltimorei'm either one of those. you take a look the at camden new jersey which at one time was the most dangerous city in america. we fired the entire police department. brought in a new police department with over 400 new members as opposed to 240 before and they have been emphasizing community policing and involvement in the community, walking beats ridinging bicycles on beats, being involved with...
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> you mention how it affected your relationship with her close friend, former boss and partner rudy giuliani. i was wondering, you would other friends uninsured where these have been impacted on the relationship it i was wondering if you could talk a little bit about that? >> mayor giuliani and i were i worked for him for eight years, into the police department to you don't have two years prior to that. once i retire from the nypd we had a company together a consulting group. we were very close. he was my boss my partner. is also the godfather to my two youngest daughters. when the investigation started the federal investigations there was distance we created between us mutually. and it was understood. i didn't want him involved in my case, and he didn't want you know the focus and the attention that was coming down on me on him, special at the time he was running for president. he announced that he is going to run for president. i understood that. what happened later was in the aftermath of my conviction, and then sent to prison i never heard from him again, nor did my kids. and i get. look
> you mention how it affected your relationship with her close friend, former boss and partner rudy giuliani. i was wondering, you would other friends uninsured where these have been impacted on the relationship it i was wondering if you could talk a little bit about that? >> mayor giuliani and i were i worked for him for eight years, into the police department to you don't have two years prior to that. once i retire from the nypd we had a company together a consulting group. we were...
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we heard that from rudy giuliani.us to be weaker because he thinks that our super power status has been bad for the world. do you buy into that. >> i think he thinks that we should be more like other nations. but i believe that america is an exceptional nation. and if you look at the world history, the world was very much the same before america came on the scene. within 200 years of america come on scene men were walking on the moon. it changed everything. >> sure. the dynamic and vibrancy we brought to the world stage did change the world. who do you see if you run for president right now? you have got to answer. you can't dodge now. no spin zone. who do you sees a your main competition? who is the strongest republican candidate in your mind right now? >> it's too early. >> come on, give me one name that you are floating around. >> because what happens is you are going to have up and down, up and down. >> that's right. there has got to be one guy. >> nobody worries me. what i want to see is the very best candidate.
we heard that from rudy giuliani.us to be weaker because he thinks that our super power status has been bad for the world. do you buy into that. >> i think he thinks that we should be more like other nations. but i believe that america is an exceptional nation. and if you look at the world history, the world was very much the same before america came on the scene. within 200 years of america come on scene men were walking on the moon. it changed everything. >> sure. the dynamic and...
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shake out of the entitlement society that -- >> rudy giuliani got 650,000 people off welfare when he was mayor in one city. >> the president is missing an opportunity. >> up 20% since this guy's been president. >> then naming an investigation into baltimore on the very day we're burying one of our police officers here. >> got to two.good. good to see you both. >>> coming up, live update on the amtrak train crash in philly. >>> later tonight -- >> hillary clinton paid women 72 cents for each dollar she paid men. >> really? >> hillary supporters are shocked to find out she paid female staffers less than male co-workers and counterparts. more on that video. gop 2016 presidential candidate carly fiorina is here tonight. >>> and barack obama and christians again. >>> also coming up hollywood hypocrisy. average californian is cutting back on water because of the drought. celebrities like barbra streisand can't seem to care. look at their green palatial lawns. you can putt on it. that and much more coming up. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me...
shake out of the entitlement society that -- >> rudy giuliani got 650,000 people off welfare when he was mayor in one city. >> the president is missing an opportunity. >> up 20% since this guy's been president. >> then naming an investigation into baltimore on the very day we're burying one of our police officers here. >> got to two.good. good to see you both. >>> coming up, live update on the amtrak train crash in philly. >>> later tonight --...
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she spent time with the police officers, loretta lynch is an attorney general who republicans, rudy giulianincluding, called exceptional. >> i'm hope when this new report comes out, they will check out the facts as they are. you know i want both sides of the story there are two sides to every story. >> i have to go but quickly before i do what is the one thing that can be done say here in new york city? i see police officers all the time on the subway my way to work, wait home what needs to be done to bring community and officers together? >> a lot more community policing. the problem is there's no money for t and we need to go back to the beat cop. i say that all the time. we into need so people can get to know the police officer on the street. that's the problem. all right? and we don't have that kind of money. here you got bill bratton oncewants another 1,000 police officers. we are behind 5,000 police officers since 9/11 and the mayor doesn't want to give them the money to hire even another 1,000 we probably need another 5, 6,000 police officers to put beat cops out there again. they rea
she spent time with the police officers, loretta lynch is an attorney general who republicans, rudy giulianincluding, called exceptional. >> i'm hope when this new report comes out, they will check out the facts as they are. you know i want both sides of the story there are two sides to every story. >> i have to go but quickly before i do what is the one thing that can be done say here in new york city? i see police officers all the time on the subway my way to work, wait home what...
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south bay, a might rudy giuliani light volume of traffic continues through 101 and san jose. that second burst, the first one wasn't much. the second lun will kick in at 6:30. later in the morning commute, typically see on a friday, south bay freeway gets jammed up. cupertino for the last commute. >> for now we're going to enjoy this light period. >> enjoy, exactly. >>> 6:11. it's also the day boxing fans have been waiting for for years. how tomorrow's may weather patchup is already breaking records. and put on the gloves. haven't even warmed up. >> battle two in washington as they fight over reform of the patriot act. we'll look coming up in business and tech. rise view. 63 in san jose. some spots later today still approaching 90. your forecast coming up. >> yikes, approaching 90 over here. some of that sun heating things up and lighting up the shot of the san mateo bridge. a friday flow of traffic across 92 that's lighter. we'll show you how things shape upt on the east bay. >>> important part of the pate trok act will expire next month. congress isn't too keen to renew it.
south bay, a might rudy giuliani light volume of traffic continues through 101 and san jose. that second burst, the first one wasn't much. the second lun will kick in at 6:30. later in the morning commute, typically see on a friday, south bay freeway gets jammed up. cupertino for the last commute. >> for now we're going to enjoy this light period. >> enjoy, exactly. >>> 6:11. it's also the day boxing fans have been waiting for for years. how tomorrow's may weather patchup...
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the idea that a national poll has any relationship to the viability of a candidate, ask rudy giuliani phil graham that. strong words from rick santorum, but he's right. he knows from experience. he was polling in the single digits before he broke through and won the iowa caucuses at the start of last cycle. sure, the difference between first in the polls and fifth in the polls may be significant, but the difference between eighth place and 14th place in this current field is minuscule. right now, according to the last five polls at nbc news recognizes, sanatorium falls outside of the top ten. he's even behind donald trump. let's take a look at the real politics average as an example. here, sanatorium would be tenth at 2.3%. he's 0.1% behind rick perry for ninth place. 0.3% ahead of john kasich, who would be out under this criteria. after kasich, it's carly fiorina, governor bobby jindal, lindsey graham all tied at 1.3%. all of them one point from getting into the debate, one point. that difference between being out and being in, so infinitessimal, all they would need is a one-point bu
the idea that a national poll has any relationship to the viability of a candidate, ask rudy giuliani phil graham that. strong words from rick santorum, but he's right. he knows from experience. he was polling in the single digits before he broke through and won the iowa caucuses at the start of last cycle. sure, the difference between first in the polls and fifth in the polls may be significant, but the difference between eighth place and 14th place in this current field is minuscule. right...
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contentious racial politics and then got called down to some degree ironically after crime rate fell by rudy giulianis a polarizing figure but a polarizing figure but in some ways the racial climate improved after he was in office. too many of us it seems as though in the obama arab we believe we would have a less after ms. racial politics and yet it seems we have more acrimonious racial politics. certainly there are issues concerning police brutality that used to be considered primarily local issues that are now becoming life issues let's say an intro democratic primary battles and much else. do you think that we are in a kind of one way push, that whoever the next president's going to be would be engaged in this particular style of racial politics? or do you think this is just a temporary aberration? >> that's a great question but it depends to a large degree on the outcome of the next presidential election. i do think there's just a general way of thinking and acting on these issues that is very broadly shared on the left and is not the way most of the folks were on the right think about these thi
contentious racial politics and then got called down to some degree ironically after crime rate fell by rudy giulianis a polarizing figure but a polarizing figure but in some ways the racial climate improved after he was in office. too many of us it seems as though in the obama arab we believe we would have a less after ms. racial politics and yet it seems we have more acrimonious racial politics. certainly there are issues concerning police brutality that used to be considered primarily local...
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rudy giuliani was talking about it.all of a sudden the mayor of philadelphia has got the fire department in charge. a clear chain of command. a section of responsibility for everybody. and everybody went into it. including the cops. >> i came out last night, i stood on the track. i will tell you, it was wave after wave of first responder. wave after wave of stretchers, making sure they brought them out safely. it was amazing, scattered light with flashlights, it could have been chaos. >> i feel very blessed that i'm here. only by the grace of god. when i -- senator tom carper from the state of delaware, was next to me, he got off in wilmington. when that train derailed and rolled over, i would have knocked him out. that train threw me, i'm 6'1", 200 pounds, that threw me like a rag doll. >> did you sense any kind of vibration or crazy speed? >> yeah, vibration, and then -- >> did you think it was odd going that fast through the city? >> i was on my ipad and i had my ear buds in, i was doing work. i was rushing to be wit
rudy giuliani was talking about it.all of a sudden the mayor of philadelphia has got the fire department in charge. a clear chain of command. a section of responsibility for everybody. and everybody went into it. including the cops. >> i came out last night, i stood on the track. i will tell you, it was wave after wave of first responder. wave after wave of stretchers, making sure they brought them out safely. it was amazing, scattered light with flashlights, it could have been chaos....
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these new instituted in the last couple of decades, most famously beginning here in new york with rudy giuliani bratton, broken windows theory, what happens with these police strategies, a forces police to go out into neighborhoods and do what one police officer described to me as self initiate a contact. in other words, you have a different neighborhood, the absolute white neighborhood were police only show up when they are called. somebody falls out of a window summit he shoots a gun in a building, they will show up. but in the south bronx, police are getting out of their squad cars, stopping people on the streets, questioning them, patting them down and it creates this endless stream of hostile interactions that over time, creates more and more animosity and more and more room for corruption of the process. and i think that is deftly the background for what we see in places like baltimore. nermeen: what was the origin of the broken windows policy and what exactly has its effects been? >> broken windows was a very espoused by couple of academics in an article and an atlantic magazine in 1982
these new instituted in the last couple of decades, most famously beginning here in new york with rudy giuliani bratton, broken windows theory, what happens with these police strategies, a forces police to go out into neighborhoods and do what one police officer described to me as self initiate a contact. in other words, you have a different neighborhood, the absolute white neighborhood were police only show up when they are called. somebody falls out of a window summit he shoots a gun in a...
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explicit, sort of running down of the dead that goes all the way back to patrick dorisman with rudy giulianioirboy and releasing his juvenile record and in the case of tony robinson talking about his criminal record which is irrelevant to his death that. has to stop and that's on us in the media. >> all right. joy reid and opal thank you so much for your time tonight. that's "the ed show." "politics nation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. good evening, ef- >> good evening, dr. dyson and thanks to you for tuning in. we start with developing news on the progressive push ahead of 2016. today lawmakers, labor leaders and activists from across the country announcing a prod new plan to fight income inequality. i was there and signed the plan in my role as a civil rights leader. senator elizabeth warren and new york city mayor bill de blasio calling for action today. >> the middle class is on the ropes and now is the time to fight back. i believe in the working people of
explicit, sort of running down of the dead that goes all the way back to patrick dorisman with rudy giulianioirboy and releasing his juvenile record and in the case of tony robinson talking about his criminal record which is irrelevant to his death that. has to stop and that's on us in the media. >> all right. joy reid and opal thank you so much for your time tonight. that's "the ed show." "politics nation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. good evening, ef-...
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when we had 2400 homicides in new york, when rudy giuliani came in in 1994 and implemented the concept program and mechanisms by which we address crime on a daily basis versus quarterly or biannually, look at biannual reports, we started to reduce crime. host: can you explain the philosophy of broken windows policing quickly for us? guest: there are two things. one you want to clean up society in general. i spoke about this last night at a book event that i was at. somebody questioned whether we should be pushing these programs or not. i put the question to the crowd. most of them were honed owners -- homeowners an apartment owners in new york. i said, if you woke up this morning, and you found someone urinating and your hallway would you like it? would you be ok with the? if you put an enormous amount of money into building a building or buildings or building your house, whatever the case may be, and you woke up tomorrow, and you found that somebody graffitied the entire side of the building, is that ok? no, it is not ok. you want a better society. you want to live in a better environ
when we had 2400 homicides in new york, when rudy giuliani came in in 1994 and implemented the concept program and mechanisms by which we address crime on a daily basis versus quarterly or biannually, look at biannual reports, we started to reduce crime. host: can you explain the philosophy of broken windows policing quickly for us? guest: there are two things. one you want to clean up society in general. i spoke about this last night at a book event that i was at. somebody questioned whether...
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. >> and rudy giuliani learned that four years ago. >> exactly.ou a sign of just how many options there are this time and how strong of a field it is this time. >> i want to leave our viewers with these disturbing pictures coming in right now. take a look at the flooding. this is near oklahoma city right now. it's been horrendous in oklahoma in texas. we're going to be monitoring this throughout the night here on cnn. obviously tomorrow as well. significant flooding near oklahoma city right now. and more bad weather in texas as well. stay with cnn for complete coverage. guys thanks very much. that's it for me. you can always tweet the show @cnn. join us tomorrow. erin burnett out front starts right now. >>> up front tonight, we begin with breaking news. dozens of americans being treated for possible exposure to deadly anthrax. why were they fedex'd? plus a black woman eight months pregnant wrestled to the ground, handcuffed on her stomach by a police officer. we have the video. >>> and dennis hastert indicted. why did he agree to pay someone milli
. >> and rudy giuliani learned that four years ago. >> exactly.ou a sign of just how many options there are this time and how strong of a field it is this time. >> i want to leave our viewers with these disturbing pictures coming in right now. take a look at the flooding. this is near oklahoma city right now. it's been horrendous in oklahoma in texas. we're going to be monitoring this throughout the night here on cnn. obviously tomorrow as well. significant flooding near...
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. >> we've got mayor rudy giuliani to break down the 2016 race.t. >> this is adopt a baby -- baby? a puppy. >> you got them all riled up. >> the cutest puppies ever. >> we want to thank the north shore animal league. these puppies are so adorable. >> happy bother dayirthday to our audyo guy. >> and dana perino's birthday is tomorrow. >> log on to fox and friends.com for our after the show show. >> here's the big question who is cuter? you make the call at home. all right. there you go. all right. have a wonderful weekend. make sure you check out the weekend show. martha: thank you so much you guys. there are stunning new warnings about the isis threat to our homeland the fbi is now saying quote, there may be thousands of people across the united states under the influence one way or the other of this terrorist group. good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum i'm here this morning in "america's newsroom." >> i'm gregg jarrett in for bill hemmer. james comey says they use social media in indirect way to directly target disturbed people to launch
. >> we've got mayor rudy giuliani to break down the 2016 race.t. >> this is adopt a baby -- baby? a puppy. >> you got them all riled up. >> the cutest puppies ever. >> we want to thank the north shore animal league. these puppies are so adorable. >> happy bother dayirthday to our audyo guy. >> and dana perino's birthday is tomorrow. >> log on to fox and friends.com for our after the show show. >> here's the big question who is cuter? you...
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country and the world actually experienced it and saw the horrors, but when you were down there, as rudy giuliani and i were down there on september 11th, and every day and every week and every month thereafter and we knew people who had been lost, it was -- it was just a very difficult time emotionally, but also very difficult time governmentally. because we had to govern. we had to, first of all, do everything we could to recover those who were trapped. the second thing we had to do was we didn't know what would happen next. we didn't know if there were going to be follow on attacks or things. we had to make sure we did everything possible as quickly as possible to protect the bridges and the subways and the airports and the infrastructure of the city. and then longer term, we had to, i particularly had to do this as governor, give people confidence in the future of new york. because we lost 100 million square feet of office space that day. and the human loss was incalculable. but the economic loss was of the magnitude that i don't think is understood. and the mantra back then was decentralize.
country and the world actually experienced it and saw the horrors, but when you were down there, as rudy giuliani and i were down there on september 11th, and every day and every week and every month thereafter and we knew people who had been lost, it was -- it was just a very difficult time emotionally, but also very difficult time governmentally. because we had to govern. we had to, first of all, do everything we could to recover those who were trapped. the second thing we had to do was we...
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he forged a steadfast partnership with new york city mayor rudy giuliani and an immediate response toring those who have fallen. he led the emotional and physical renewal of rebuilding new york city and of new york state as a whole. george attack he began his legal career as mayor of new york, then moved on to the state legislature and was elected governor of new york in 1994. defeating liberal icon mario cuomo. governor pataki served three terms as governor, being elected in 1998 and 2002, for a republican in heavily democrat new york. that is no small feat. governor pataki worked to lessen the decades of high taxes on the private sector. he saved to $140 billion. as a fiscal conservative, governor petaca he raised a $5 billion deficit and left the state with its best credit rating in 30 years. it is my honor to introduce to you the 53rd governor of the state of new york, george pataki. [applause] governor pataki: thank you all. i call you are fellow freedom fighters. do we have any former new yorkers here this afternoon? when i was governor and i came down to south carolina, i knew
he forged a steadfast partnership with new york city mayor rudy giuliani and an immediate response toring those who have fallen. he led the emotional and physical renewal of rebuilding new york city and of new york state as a whole. george attack he began his legal career as mayor of new york, then moved on to the state legislature and was elected governor of new york in 1994. defeating liberal icon mario cuomo. governor pataki served three terms as governor, being elected in 1998 and 2002, for...
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but not immortalized the way young andrew giuliani was as he acted up as rudy was after rudy was -- afterorn in. it is cute and annoying but when reilly gave her gum to someone waiting in the wings, that is an image that stuck. joony moose, cnn. >> it was an interesting question. she was adorable. she was cute. if you were at the press conference you probably would have been annoyed. set your dvr to watch "outfront" nu any time. meantime ac360 with anderson cooper starts right now. >> a bombshell out of washington, d.c. and speaker of the house from 1999 to 2007, now dennis hastert has an alleged felon, charged with lying to the fbi about the money they say he paid over the years to cover up an unrevealed misconduct. $1.7 million and he allegedly agreed to pay a whole lot more than that. this is, as you might imagine, sending shocking waves through washington and his home state of the illinois. we have more details now. >> the former speaker of the house once second in line to the presidency now
but not immortalized the way young andrew giuliani was as he acted up as rudy was after rudy was -- afterorn in. it is cute and annoying but when reilly gave her gum to someone waiting in the wings, that is an image that stuck. joony moose, cnn. >> it was an interesting question. she was adorable. she was cute. if you were at the press conference you probably would have been annoyed. set your dvr to watch "outfront" nu any time. meantime ac360 with anderson cooper starts right...