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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Mark J. Green (born March 15, 1945) is an author, former public official, public interest lawyer and a Democratic politician who lives in New York City. He worked with Ralph Nader from 1970 to 1980, eventually as director of Public Citizen's Congress Watch, and is the former president of Air America Radio (2007–2009).He has written, co-written or edited 22 books, including two bestsellers, Who Runs Congress? (1972) (co-written with James Fallows) and The Book On Bush (2004) (co-written with Eric Alterman). He has also collaborated on several books with consumer advocate Ralph Nader (The Closed Enterprise System, 1972; Monopoly Makers, 1974, Verdicts on Lawyers, 1975, Taming the Giant Corporation, 1976, The Big Business Reader, 1980). His most recent book is Change for America: A Progressive Blueprint for the 44th President, co-edited by Green and Michele Jolin, a transition policy book for President Obama, co-produced by the New Democracy Project and the Center for American Progress Action Fund. He was a Visiting Scholar at NYU College and Law School from 2002-2006 and writes regularly about public affairs for the \"Huffington Post.\"He is the host of the nationally syndicated radio show, Both Sides Now, which is aired on 60 stations and recorded at WOR710 AM in New York City. The weekly program rotates such regular panelists as Arianna Huffington, Ron Reagan, Eliot Spitzer, Bob Shrum, Jonathan Alter as well as Mary Matalin, Erick Erickson, David Frum, Torie Clarke.Green was New York City Consumer Affairs Commissioner from 1990 to 1993 and was twice elected New York City Public Advocate, in 1993 and 1997. He also won Democratic primaries for the U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, and Mayor of New York City and in each case lost in the general election. Additionally, he has lost campaigns to be the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, the Democratic Nominee for New York Attorney General, and the Democratic Nominee for New York Public Advocate eight years after finishing off two terms in that position."@en }

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