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mr. pataki: thank you. >> there he is. mr. pataki: nice to see you. thank you. >> governor george pataki. there he is. >> governor, what do you think of our state fair? mr. pataki: oh, it's fantastic. i think this is my sixth time. mr. pataki: thank you. i appreciate it. i have always had a soft spot for ag. given my background. ags is one of the great fares. and >> you mentioned you had some history with our governor. mr. pataki: he was governor when i first got elected. he mentored all of us, including me. now i have been out of office for a while, and he is still going. still doing great for the people of iowa. i'm just proud to have known him. i worked with him for so long -- >> i am just proud to have known him. i worked with him for so long. what are your thoughts on hillary clinton, there is criticism about her e-mails. what do you think, sir? mr. pataki: it seems like every week she tells us something that does not turn out to be true. to me, it is enormously troubling. now she is saying it is partisan and politics. more likely than not, she h
mr. pataki: thank you. >> there he is. mr. pataki: nice to see you. thank you. >> governor george pataki. there he is. >> governor, what do you think of our state fair? mr. pataki: oh, it's fantastic. i think this is my sixth time. mr. pataki: thank you. i appreciate it. i have always had a soft spot for ag. given my background. ags is one of the great fares. and >> you mentioned you had some history with our governor. mr. pataki: he was governor when i first got...
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mr. pataki: thank you. >> there he is. mr. pataki: nice to see you. thank you. >> governor george pataki. there he is. >> governor, what do you think of our state fair? mr. pataki: oh, it's fantastic. >> mr. pataki: thank you. i appreciate it. i have always had a soft spot for ag. >> you mentioned you had some history with our governor. mr. pataki: he was governor when i first got elected. he mentored all of us, including me. now i have been out of office for a while, and he is still going. still doing great for the eople of iowa. i'm just proud to have known him. i worked with him for so long -- >> i am just proud to have known him. i worked with him for so long. hillary clinton, there is criticism about her e-mails. what do you think, sir? mr. pataki: it seems like every week she tells us something that does not turn out to be true. now she is saying it is partisan politics. ore likely than not, she has committed a crime. and i think this warrants a pecial prosecutor. this is not simply a political issue. this is the secretary of state in all likeli
mr. pataki: thank you. >> there he is. mr. pataki: nice to see you. thank you. >> governor george pataki. there he is. >> governor, what do you think of our state fair? mr. pataki: oh, it's fantastic. >> mr. pataki: thank you. i appreciate it. i have always had a soft spot for ag. >> you mentioned you had some history with our governor. mr. pataki: he was governor when i first got elected. he mentored all of us, including me. now i have been out of office for a...
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mr. pataki: thank you. appreciated, governor. mr. pataki: all right. thank you. i appreciate the opportunity. [laughter] >> nice to meet you. mr. pataki: good to see you. >> [indiscernible] moreataki: it may be interesting for you. you never know. we may go back to politics is entertainment. >> [indiscernible] >> thank you very much. mr. but tacky: thank you very much. sure. pataki: thank you very much. sure. >> [indiscernible] >> stand right next to him. pataki: new yorkers together. native new yorkers. >> [indiscernible] thank you. >> keep doing what you are doing. mr. pataki: thank you. sure. sure. >> [indiscernible] pataki: oh, yeah. [indiscernible] really liked your remarks ,arlier in terms of business the regulatory things holding you back and you can't make long-term decisions. one of the things i ran into. one of the things i did, we looked at the office of regulatory reform, repealed regulations that were killing us. a >> [indiscernible] >> we've got to go up the hill fast. pataki: thank you. >> if anyone wants to walk with us, you are welcome to. >> www
mr. pataki: thank you. appreciated, governor. mr. pataki: all right. thank you. i appreciate the opportunity. [laughter] >> nice to meet you. mr. pataki: good to see you. >> [indiscernible] moreataki: it may be interesting for you. you never know. we may go back to politics is entertainment. >> [indiscernible] >> thank you very much. mr. but tacky: thank you very much. sure. pataki: thank you very much. sure. >> [indiscernible] >> stand right next to him....
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mr. pataki: thank you. >> appreciated, governor. mr. pataki: all right. thank you. i appreciate the opportunity. [laughter] >> nice to meet you. mr. pataki: good to see you. it may be more interesting for you. you never know. we may go back to politics is entertainment. >> thank you very much. mr. pataki: thank you very much. sure. do you want a name? >> stand right next to him. mr. pataki: new yorkers together. mr. pataki: thank you. >> keep doing what you are doing. mr. pataki: thank you. >> can i take a picture with you? sure.taki: sure. sure, sure. >> i really liked your remarks earlier in terms of business, the regulatory things holding you back and you can't make long-term decisions. one of the things i ran into. mr. pataki: one of the things i did, we looked at the office of regulatory reform, repealed regulations that were killing us. >> [indiscernible] >> we've got to go up the hill fast. mr. pataki: thank you. >> if anyone wants to walk with us, you are welcome to. mr. pataki: whereabouts? whereabouts? >> [indiscernible] mr. pataki: thank you for your serv
mr. pataki: thank you. >> appreciated, governor. mr. pataki: all right. thank you. i appreciate the opportunity. [laughter] >> nice to meet you. mr. pataki: good to see you. it may be more interesting for you. you never know. we may go back to politics is entertainment. >> thank you very much. mr. pataki: thank you very much. sure. do you want a name? >> stand right next to him. mr. pataki: new yorkers together. mr. pataki: thank you. >> keep doing what you are...
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mr. pataki: thank you. >> there he is. mr. pataki: nice to see you. thank you. >> governor george pataki. there he is. >> governor, what do you think of our state fair? mr. pataki: oh, it's fantastic. [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] mr. pataki: thank you. i appreciate it. i have always had a soft spot for ag. >> you mentioned you had some history with our governor. mr. pataki: he was governor when i first got elected. he mentored all of us, including me. now i have been out of office for a while, and he is still going. still doing great for the people of iowa. i'm just proud to have known him. i worked with him for so long -- >> i am just proud to have known him. i worked with him for so long. hillary clinton, there is criticism about her e-mails. what do you think, sir? mr. pataki: it seems like every week she tells us something that does not turn out to be true. now she is saying it is partisan politics. more likely than not, she has committed a crime. and i think this warrants a special prosecutor. this is not simply a political issue. this is t
mr. pataki: thank you. >> there he is. mr. pataki: nice to see you. thank you. >> governor george pataki. there he is. >> governor, what do you think of our state fair? mr. pataki: oh, it's fantastic. [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] mr. pataki: thank you. i appreciate it. i have always had a soft spot for ag. >> you mentioned you had some history with our governor. mr. pataki: he was governor when i first got elected. he mentored all of us, including me. now i...
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mr. pataki: i am a beef guy. i am looking forward to seeing what is going on in the beef industry here in iowa. >> it will be a first for your campaign. mr. pataki: it is a first. and a lot of retail politics where you sit down and talk to people. like just this afternoon. you do not know who is going to ask you a question or what they are going to ask you. that is the best way to determine whether or not you are an ready to lead america. you do not have the pollsters. you have your feelings and eliefs and that is what i love about the iowa caucus. >> candidate george pataki. thank you, sir. mr. pataki: thank you. hi, how are you. george pataki. nice to see you. >> nice to see you, too. thanks for coming to the fair. mr. pataki: are you having fun? good to see you. >> can i get a picture? mr. pataki: sure, sure. did you get it, lauren? thank you. mr. pataki: george pataki. how are you? you look very relaxed. >> >> >> how are you doing, sir? mr. pataki: how are you? >> so you're feeling good? everything is good? h
mr. pataki: i am a beef guy. i am looking forward to seeing what is going on in the beef industry here in iowa. >> it will be a first for your campaign. mr. pataki: it is a first. and a lot of retail politics where you sit down and talk to people. like just this afternoon. you do not know who is going to ask you a question or what they are going to ask you. that is the best way to determine whether or not you are an ready to lead america. you do not have the pollsters. you have your...
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mr. pataki: thank you. >> there he is. mr. pataki: nice to see you. thank you. >> governor george pataki. there he is. >> governor, what do you think of our state fair? oh, it's fantastic. [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] thank you. i appreciate it. i have always had a soft spot for ag. >> you mentioned you had some history with our governor. he was governor when i first got elected. he mentored all of us, including me. now i have been out of office for a while, and he is still going. still doing great for the people of iowa. i'm just proud to have known him. i worked with him for so long -- >> i am just proud to have known him. i worked with him for so long. clinton, there is criticism about her e-mails. what do you think, sir? mr. pataki: it seems like every us something that does not turn out to be true. now she is saying it is partisan politics. likely than not, she has committed a crime. and i think this warrants a special prosecutor. this is not simply a political issue. states the secretary of in all likelihood -- [indiscernible] that is just
mr. pataki: thank you. >> there he is. mr. pataki: nice to see you. thank you. >> governor george pataki. there he is. >> governor, what do you think of our state fair? oh, it's fantastic. [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] thank you. i appreciate it. i have always had a soft spot for ag. >> you mentioned you had some history with our governor. he was governor when i first got elected. he mentored all of us, including me. now i have been out of office for a while,...
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mr. pataki: cuts to mental health in iowa and what can we do to change that. first of all let me say i think of an arrest said is a terrific governor and one of the finest governors -- that the governor is a terrific governor and one of the finest governors. he is still governor long after i served in he set the record for longest-serving governor in american history. he cares about iowans. specific items and specific agents -- i can't comment on. i love governor branstad. mental health, first of all -- i'm going to digress a little bit because to me when i think of mental health, i think of how this government is failing our veterans. all types of health, particularly mental health. one of the roles the government provide a safety net for those who can't take advantage of america upon saw opportunities. and certainly no one deserves that a net more than america possible veterans. we are letting them down. any veteran who served, they are not going to wait in line to see if they can get services out of the ea system. we will given a card where they can go to a
mr. pataki: cuts to mental health in iowa and what can we do to change that. first of all let me say i think of an arrest said is a terrific governor and one of the finest governors -- that the governor is a terrific governor and one of the finest governors. he is still governor long after i served in he set the record for longest-serving governor in american history. he cares about iowans. specific items and specific agents -- i can't comment on. i love governor branstad. mental health, first...
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mr. pataki: it seems like yesterday. mr. heath: how did it change your life? mr. pataki: it changed it completely. on september 11 i was governor. it wasn't an abstract thing to see and hear about radical islam. i walked the streets, i could taste the dust and ash in the air. i comforted families that lost loved ones. i vowed that i would do, if i ever had the opportunity everything i could to protect us from radical islam and another terrorist attack. we are not doing that today. isis poses a very clear threat to us. not just with a major attack, but what they are doing here, tweeting, recruiting, jihaddists, you know, we just had the tragic incident in chattanooga. the obama administration says we're going to not have our marines put on arms, they are going to take off their uniform. my view is very simple. we cannot bow down to islam anywhere. certainly not in the united states. we should have our marines not take off their uniforms, but put on their guns. we should be proud to be here. we have to be proactive against isis in the middle east. i went back and re
mr. pataki: it seems like yesterday. mr. heath: how did it change your life? mr. pataki: it changed it completely. on september 11 i was governor. it wasn't an abstract thing to see and hear about radical islam. i walked the streets, i could taste the dust and ash in the air. i comforted families that lost loved ones. i vowed that i would do, if i ever had the opportunity everything i could to protect us from radical islam and another terrorist attack. we are not doing that today. isis poses a...
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mr. heath: you believe the aca can be repealed? mr. pataki: i think it has to be repealed. it is going to get worse worse not only is it hurting health care for americans, it is also one of the reasons our economy is not growing. i cannot tell you the number of employers say they will keep their workforce low 50 -- below 50. there are millions of americans working 29 hours a week because of obamacare kick in. if the put in place an alternative. i would sit down with the democrats as i did in an alternative that allows us to give as basis that powers the patient. mr. heath: one of the folks in new hampshire wants to know what group you think is treated most fairly by the tax code? mr. pataki: that aremr. pataki:. our freedom depends on those who live their lives on the line. that a health care system for veterans that denies them so as where 1/3 of those waiting in line at.com and an administration lies about it is wrong. we have performed health-care system parameter you to do more for the mental health. on the tax code, the biggest single killer there is for manufacturers.
mr. heath: you believe the aca can be repealed? mr. pataki: i think it has to be repealed. it is going to get worse worse not only is it hurting health care for americans, it is also one of the reasons our economy is not growing. i cannot tell you the number of employers say they will keep their workforce low 50 -- below 50. there are millions of americans working 29 hours a week because of obamacare kick in. if the put in place an alternative. i would sit down with the democrats as i did in an...
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pataki: i will. john: is there a tinge of envy in your eye? mr. pataki: it is disappointing to me, that the rules are what they are. you be looking for in this debate, just as a viewer and a spec tater? -- spectator? mr. pataki: they're going to be a lot of soundbites, a lot of rhetoric. but who has the ability to say how they are going to do it and if they can. i think the american people are tired of people saying what they are going to do and nothing changes. mysomeone says this is agenda and i can do it by bringing democrats and republicans together, that will impress me. tox: what is your message the host of the next debate as they figure out how to put this ?ield on stage mr. pataki: it was disappointing, because it's about name id, popularity, and as you are saying, a lot of people who have never held office. if lebron james had announced -- alex: he might. he might tonight. pataki: he would've been on the stage and donald trump would have been with me. alex: you would benefit from being on the main stage at the next date. i hope i am.nd yo
pataki: i will. john: is there a tinge of envy in your eye? mr. pataki: it is disappointing to me, that the rules are what they are. you be looking for in this debate, just as a viewer and a spec tater? -- spectator? mr. pataki: they're going to be a lot of soundbites, a lot of rhetoric. but who has the ability to say how they are going to do it and if they can. i think the american people are tired of people saying what they are going to do and nothing changes. mysomeone says this is agenda...
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mr. pataki: it seems like yesterday. mr. heath: how did it change your life? mr. pataki: it changed it completely. on september 11 i was governor. it wasn't an abstract thing to see and hear about radical islam. i walked the streets, i could taste the dust and ash in the air. i comforted families that lost loved ones. i vowed that i would do, if i ever had the opportunity everything i could to protect us from radical islam and another terrorist attack. we are not doing that today. isis poses a very clear threat to us. not just with a major attack, but what they are doing here, tweeting, recruiting, jihaddists, you know, we just had the tragic incident in chattanooga. the obama administration says we're going to not have our marines put on arms, they are going to take off their uniform. my view is very simple. we cannot bow down to islam anywhere. certainly not in the united states. we should have our marines not take off their uniforms, but put on their guns. we should be proud to be here. we have to be proactive against isis in the middle east. i went back and re
mr. pataki: it seems like yesterday. mr. heath: how did it change your life? mr. pataki: it changed it completely. on september 11 i was governor. it wasn't an abstract thing to see and hear about radical islam. i walked the streets, i could taste the dust and ash in the air. i comforted families that lost loved ones. i vowed that i would do, if i ever had the opportunity everything i could to protect us from radical islam and another terrorist attack. we are not doing that today. isis poses a...
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mr. heath: you believe the aca can be repealed? mr. pataki: i think it has to be repealed. it is going to get worse worse not only is it hurting health care for americans, it is also one of the reasons our economy is not growing. i cannot tell you the number of employers say they will keep their workforce low 50 -- below 50. there are millions of americans working 29 hours a week because of obamacare kick in. if the put in place an alternative. i would sit down with the democrats as i did in an alternative that allows us to give as basis that powers the patient. mr. heath: one of the folks in new hampshire wants to know what group you think is treated most fairly by the tax code? mr. pataki: that aremr. pataki:. our freedom depends on those who live their lives on the line. that a health care system for veterans that denies them so as where 1/3 of those waiting in line at.com and an administration lies about it is wrong. we have performed health-care system parameter you to do more for the mental health. on the tax code, the biggest single killer there is for manufacturers.
mr. heath: you believe the aca can be repealed? mr. pataki: i think it has to be repealed. it is going to get worse worse not only is it hurting health care for americans, it is also one of the reasons our economy is not growing. i cannot tell you the number of employers say they will keep their workforce low 50 -- below 50. there are millions of americans working 29 hours a week because of obamacare kick in. if the put in place an alternative. i would sit down with the democrats as i did in an...
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[inaudible] mr. pataki: cuts to mental health in iowa and what can we do to change that. first of all let me say i think of an arrest said is a terrific governor and one of the finest governors -- that the governor is a terrific governor and one of the finest governors. he is still governor long after i served in he set the record for longest-serving governor in american history. he cares about iowans. specific items and specific agents -- i can't comment on. i love governor branstad. mental health, first of all -- i'm going to digress a little bit because to me when i think of mental health, i think of how this government is failing our veterans.
[inaudible] mr. pataki: cuts to mental health in iowa and what can we do to change that. first of all let me say i think of an arrest said is a terrific governor and one of the finest governors -- that the governor is a terrific governor and one of the finest governors. he is still governor long after i served in he set the record for longest-serving governor in american history. he cares about iowans. specific items and specific agents -- i can't comment on. i love governor branstad. mental...
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mr. pataki: it seems like yesterday. mr. heath: how did it change your life? mr. pataki: it changed it completely. on september 11 i was governor. thing to an abstract see and hear about radical islam. coulded the streets, i taste the dust and ash in the air. i comforted families that lost loved ones. i vowed that i would do, if i ever had the opportunity, everything i could to protect us from radical islam and another terrorist attack. today.not doing that isis poses a very clear threat to us. attack, with a major but what they are doing here, tweeting, recruiting, jihaddists, you know, we just had the tragic incident in chattanooga. the obama administration says we're going to not have our marines put on arms, they are going to take off their uniform. my view is very simple. we cannot bow down to islam anywhere. certainly not in the united states. we should have our marines not take off their uniforms, but put on their guns. we should be proud to be here. ve against be proacti isis in the middle east. i went back and read the september 11th commission report. ju
mr. pataki: it seems like yesterday. mr. heath: how did it change your life? mr. pataki: it changed it completely. on september 11 i was governor. thing to an abstract see and hear about radical islam. coulded the streets, i taste the dust and ash in the air. i comforted families that lost loved ones. i vowed that i would do, if i ever had the opportunity, everything i could to protect us from radical islam and another terrorist attack. today.not doing that isis poses a very clear threat to us....
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mr. pataki: the veterans -- and not just by the tax code. our freedom depends on those who put their lives on the line to defend it. you have a health care system that denies them service where as many as one-third waiting in line for treatment have died and an administration that lies about it is wrong to we have to reform the health care system for our veterans and do more for our mental health. on the tax code, the biggest killer there is for manufacturing. i grew up in a small town. i am the only one that worked in a factory when i was going through college. my factory -- my family all work in a fact repaired we have the highest tax on manufacturing in the world today, the worst regulatory climate for manufacturers. i have to lower the tax burden. that would allow the great workforce to compete and create jobs. by the way despite the bad policy and manufacturing while i was governor we were able to get over $20 billion in building computer chip factories in upstate new york, great jobs. grow the economy, allow workers to have an opportun
mr. pataki: the veterans -- and not just by the tax code. our freedom depends on those who put their lives on the line to defend it. you have a health care system that denies them service where as many as one-third waiting in line for treatment have died and an administration that lies about it is wrong to we have to reform the health care system for our veterans and do more for our mental health. on the tax code, the biggest killer there is for manufacturing. i grew up in a small town. i am...
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mr. pataki: the veterans -- and not just by the tax code. our freedom depends on those who put their lives on the line to defend it. you have a health care system that denies them service where as many as one-third waiting in line for treatment have died and an administration that lies about it is wrong to we have to reform the health care system for our veterans and do more for our mental health. on the tax code, the biggest killer there is for manufacturing. i grew up in a small town. i am the only one that worked in a factory when i was going through college. my factory -- my family all work in a fact repaired we have the highest tax on manufacturing in the world today, the worst regulatory climate for manufacturers. i have to lower the tax burden. that would allow the great workforce to compete and create jobs. by the way despite the bad policy and manufacturing while i was governor we were able to get over $20 billion in building computer chip factories in upstate new york, great jobs. grow the economy, allow workers to have an opportun
mr. pataki: the veterans -- and not just by the tax code. our freedom depends on those who put their lives on the line to defend it. you have a health care system that denies them service where as many as one-third waiting in line for treatment have died and an administration that lies about it is wrong to we have to reform the health care system for our veterans and do more for our mental health. on the tax code, the biggest killer there is for manufacturing. i grew up in a small town. i am...
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mr. pataki: thank you for being here and suffering in the sun this afternoon. it's a little hot but i will only talk or an hour and a half. let me begin with a question of let me begin with a question of my own you are probably asking. they will be 18 people on this soap box during this state fair. the question is, why pataki? why another one? we have a parade of candidate. i understand that. my background is vastly different from anybody else in this race. my vision for what we can do as a country is different because of that background. i am from new york, but i don't have a plane. i have three tractors. i was out on a tractor last week moving hay. i'm the only candidate in this entire race in either party who was born and raised on a farm in my hometown of peekskill, new york, lived on a far most of my -- lived on a farm most of my and i'm still working with my wife, our family farm in upstate new york today. that sounds great, but what does it mean? any of you live on a farm or work on a farm or grow up on a farm? it teaches you values. one of the things yo
mr. pataki: thank you for being here and suffering in the sun this afternoon. it's a little hot but i will only talk or an hour and a half. let me begin with a question of let me begin with a question of my own you are probably asking. they will be 18 people on this soap box during this state fair. the question is, why pataki? why another one? we have a parade of candidate. i understand that. my background is vastly different from anybody else in this race. my vision for what we can do as a...
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. >> mr. pataki: she said, thank you for putting up with the iowa son. hey, harry truman said if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. i'm trying to get into the kitchen. the heat doesn't bother me. >> r. pataki: let me repeat that, nancy is an educator in iowa and she loves all the kids of iowa and pointed out how her statistic is 41% of kids in iowa today are growing up poor and how education has always been the great equalizer. i can tell you that's true for me and it's something i care about greatly. my father was a mailman. when he went off to the first grade, he could not speak a word of english. my mother had a scholarship to go to cornell, but she had to turn it down because she was the only one in her family working and she was supporting her parents and brothers and sisters. they did not see themselves as victims. when my father went to first grade, his teachers did not see him as someone, he can't speak english, we will put him aside, -- put him aside. they saw him as someone they could teach and help live the merican dream. he liv
. >> mr. pataki: she said, thank you for putting up with the iowa son. hey, harry truman said if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. i'm trying to get into the kitchen. the heat doesn't bother me. >> r. pataki: let me repeat that, nancy is an educator in iowa and she loves all the kids of iowa and pointed out how her statistic is 41% of kids in iowa today are growing up poor and how education has always been the great equalizer. i can tell you that's true for me and...
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mr. pataki: thank you all for being here and suffering in the sun. i will try to be brief. because this crowd, it looks like you have some questions. let me begin with a question of my own you are probably asking. there will be 18 people on this soap box during this state fair. the question is, why pataki? why another one? we have a parade of candidates. i understand that. but i honestly think my background is vastly different from anybody else in this race. my vision for what we can do as a country is different because of that background. you know, i am from new york, but i don't have a plane. i have three tractors. in fact, i was out on a tractor last week moving hay. i'm the only candidate in this entire race in either party who was born and raised on a farm in my hometown of peekskill, new york, lived on a farm most of my life, and i'm still working with my wife, our family farm in upstate new york today. that sounds great, but what does it mean? any of you live on a farm or work on a farm or grow up on a farm? i see some out there. it teaches you values. one of the thi
mr. pataki: thank you all for being here and suffering in the sun. i will try to be brief. because this crowd, it looks like you have some questions. let me begin with a question of my own you are probably asking. there will be 18 people on this soap box during this state fair. the question is, why pataki? why another one? we have a parade of candidates. i understand that. but i honestly think my background is vastly different from anybody else in this race. my vision for what we can do as a...
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besides mr. trump who could win , the nomination? could huckabee? could cruz? walker? pataki? could he be nominated? roger: well, was not a carried away. john: so you would say 9-10 people could be nominated. is trump the favorite? roger: he is the favorite today. if donald trump were hit by a bus today, who among those people you just mentioned would be in the best position to inherit his support? roger: if you look at both public and private surveys, the second choice of the trump supporters tends to be ted cruz, rand paul. very little crossover with those establishment candidate like chris christie or jeb bush. i think it redistributes among the conservatives. what is interesting is that trump the non-politician, a lot , of his second choice voters go to ben carson, the non-politician. those are the two standouts in two guys thate are not the career politicians. john: the businessman and surgeon. we will have more after this word from our sponsors. ♪ mark: we are back with roger stone. formerly of the trump campaign. we wanted you to take us in the mind of donald j. trump
besides mr. trump who could win , the nomination? could huckabee? could cruz? walker? pataki? could he be nominated? roger: well, was not a carried away. john: so you would say 9-10 people could be nominated. is trump the favorite? roger: he is the favorite today. if donald trump were hit by a bus today, who among those people you just mentioned would be in the best position to inherit his support? roger: if you look at both public and private surveys, the second choice of the trump supporters...
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kle george pataki? roger: let's not get carried away. john: it donald trump were hit and that 25%rrow were up for grabs, who among those people you just mentioned would be in the best position to inherit his support? roger: if you look at both public and private surveys, the top percentage of supporters tend to be ted cruz, rand paul. very little crossover with those like chris christie or jeb bush. what is very interesting is, trump, the non-politician, a lot of his second choice voters go to ben carson, the non-politician. those are the two standouts in this race. the two guys you are not career -- the two guys who are not career politicians. inside the mind of donald trump after this word from our sponsors. >> we are back with roger stone formerly of the trump campaign. we said we wanted to take you inside the mind of donald trump. who does he listen to? who are the voices he turns to for big decisions? definitely listens to his wife are cheaters a terrific person and speaks seven line which is an is a real strong supporter and is ver
kle george pataki? roger: let's not get carried away. john: it donald trump were hit and that 25%rrow were up for grabs, who among those people you just mentioned would be in the best position to inherit his support? roger: if you look at both public and private surveys, the top percentage of supporters tend to be ted cruz, rand paul. very little crossover with those like chris christie or jeb bush. what is very interesting is, trump, the non-politician, a lot of his second choice voters go to...
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mr. trump is maintaining a strong lead and has been dominating news coverage even though the only gop campaign accounts with less money than him belong to santorum, pataki, jindal and fiorina. the top tier republican fund-raisers have pulled in far more than trump's, cruise 13.3 million. rubio 12.9 million. the bush campaign has 11.4 million. we have no indication that trump plans to change the strategy that has him sitting at number one, but we do know that if his numbers start to slip, he says the checkbook's coming out. >> standing by, peter doocy, thank you. >>> the top two democratic candidates are taking their campaigns to vegas where the afl-cio is holding its convention. ed henry is along for the ride. hillary clinton about to speak any minute now, and we're expecting her to talk about the e-mail investigation, i would guess. >> well, that's right, shep. she wants to talk about the economy and other issues at a town hall meeting that will start a couple minutes behind me. but some
mr. trump is maintaining a strong lead and has been dominating news coverage even though the only gop campaign accounts with less money than him belong to santorum, pataki, jindal and fiorina. the top tier republican fund-raisers have pulled in far more than trump's, cruise 13.3 million. rubio 12.9 million. the bush campaign has 11.4 million. we have no indication that trump plans to change the strategy that has him sitting at number one, but we do know that if his numbers start to slip, he...
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mr. webb also serve the secretary of the navy. senator webb: thank you very much. it is a pleasure to be here with you today. i know this is a 20 minute timed event. the first rule you learn in marine corps leadership is you never put your crowds face into the sun, whether talking to marines or citizens out here today, so i apologize having to put you through being in the sun during this next 20 minutes. i've been here and about -- been here about an hour and a half. i thought it walking through and saying hello to people. it's a great opportunity to meet people and listen to their views, and before i say anything else, i also want to say that i belong to one of the most unique fraternities in the world. it is a saturday that has to go across all business and ethnic lines, and that is the u.s. marine corps and one of my great friends who served in the platoon in vietnam is with us today. his name is dan broome. for those of us who are in the infantry during that time, it was a brutal time. we lost three times as many marines in the vietnam war as were in the entire
mr. webb also serve the secretary of the navy. senator webb: thank you very much. it is a pleasure to be here with you today. i know this is a 20 minute timed event. the first rule you learn in marine corps leadership is you never put your crowds face into the sun, whether talking to marines or citizens out here today, so i apologize having to put you through being in the sun during this next 20 minutes. i've been here and about -- been here about an hour and a half. i thought it walking...