three different cities in south korea, norway, china, and only one city from the united states, bridgeportstamford connecticut that makes that list. washington, a republican, go ahead. caller: i heard the person from el tesoro and the person who tweeted and that's told my thunder, and i think this is so michael bloomberg centric, who is such an egoist. i lived in new york city. i saw what happened to the poor, and what happened to 42nd street, and many people applaud that, but it really was a concentration of his elitists with a lot of money that basically did things their way. i think michael bloomberg taps it off. when you talk about philadelphia, we are in a suburb of philadelphia, and a lot of people here do not like the idea of subsidizing the education and other things in a really broken city. host: fred guterl? guest: you make some good points. in terms of times square, i grew up coming in through port authority when i was a kid, and i remember times square one -- back in the 1970's, and i am not a big fan of corporate makeovers, but it is a lot better than it was in the 1970's, i w