murders a year in new york city. i remember in the 92 presidential campaign, bush, clinton, perot, you asked people what was the top issue? a lot of people were saying crime. if you ask right now what s the top issue in the country, crime will be way down there like 2%. so there s that. the other thing i think is significant about this moment is, yes, an its a democratic administration. it s the attorney general and democratic administration who s come out and said this. there are a large number of conservative voices saying all those statistics you just show, think of the cost that imposes on government. that s the point i m making. the decision making is now not about the cultural problems that the professor just described. it s about the financial lax in these states. that s the motivation. it s not the fact that people have been criminalized for their lives. i think along the same lines, it s the political calculation of the average member of congress who is feeling yeah, it s
later, he probably would have won. three months earlier. or three months earlier because the economy we found out a couple wreeeks after he lost s turning around, right? and he had perot to deal with too. i think some of the fondness others feel for him besides what he did, it s personal. the note he left for bill clinton when they do the handoff, is sort of by the time you read this, you will be my president and i ll be rooting for you and there is that there was that sense of i think radiant decency. great man. coming up, what some could say is perhaps the most important thing when it comes to the presidency and that would be the first lady. we ll look back at the women who made the position into what it is today when we return.
right. and this one a pasta. thin sheets of handmade pasta are filled with ladna cheese, and finished with a chorizo sauce. so you used to be in a band? you used to be a musician? yeah, i m still. what happened, man? how did you go from music to restaurants? rock and roll doesn t make me money. this is good. really good. it s great that business is good, because generally speaking the only worse idea that i think i ll try to make a living making music is i think i ll make a living by opening a restaurant. i see why that s so popular. good stuff. thank you, tony. tomas take on osso bucco uses beef shank instead of veal which is braized over vegetables and perot in a wood-fired oven. whoa, it s huge. oh, yeah. you don t need a knife, only
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burbank, california, the tonight show with jay leno. the less perot says, the more popular he gets. this is a point dan quayle has yet to grasp. some politicians actually used the tonight show to announce their candidacies. one of the things i wanted to talk to you about. all right. i m running for president of the united states. all right. he needs to be recalled and this is why i am going to run for governor of the state of california. jay s burbank studio became a mandatory stop for presidential candidates. i m glad you finally invited me. must be hard, you know, to be your own man. i recognized when i first ran for governor of texas that i would inherit half his friends and all his enemies.