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where he asked cuomo to give me some advice on how to deal with covid.laughter] now seems like a good time to remind everyone what governor cuomo was doing in new york. on march 25, cuomo ordered covid patients into nursing homes and he prohibited the staff from testing people before admitting them. nine days later, he pushed legislation prohibiting nursing home lawsuits over covid deaths. six days after that, he prohibited nursing homes from sending covid patients to the nearby naval hospital ships or the field hospital, both of which were essentially empty. eight days after that, the first death started to show up. and on january 28 of this year, the new york attorney general announced that cuomo and his administration significantly undercounted the number of covid -related deaths in nursing homes by as much as 50%. to make matters worse, they tried to cover it up. that is the media's covid hero. and by the way, he also earned an ma. only wrote a book on his covid response. so who needed the advice? [applause] again, in south dakota, we did things diff
where he asked cuomo to give me some advice on how to deal with covid.laughter] now seems like a good time to remind everyone what governor cuomo was doing in new york. on march 25, cuomo ordered covid patients into nursing homes and he prohibited the staff from testing people before admitting them. nine days later, he pushed legislation prohibiting nursing home lawsuits over covid deaths. six days after that, he prohibited nursing homes from sending covid patients to the nearby naval hospital...
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area where cuomo did have, you know, to his credit,some mo customer on major infrastructure projects he wanted to accomplish and very few mayors and garners focus on the long term infrastructure projectsts and long term projecs that the city needs in order to make sure it retains that tax base. criminal justice focus on our ability to open up pedestrian plazas and on subway ridership and this impact on all the issues you write about. jowski yeah, the third major lesson that i took away from writing the book is as hard as itit is to get new yorkers to experiment with anything, it is much harder if they don't feel a basic sense of public safety and public order. you have no career of doing congestion pricing with people are afraid to ride on the subways. regulations harmed commuter cycling and harmed recreational cycle in the tv and he understand long before anybody else that we needed to get away from increasing the use of automobiles and increasing automobile infrastructure in new york city and so governor rockafeller stole his idea and other thing lindsey was good on was understandi
area where cuomo did have, you know, to his credit,some mo customer on major infrastructure projects he wanted to accomplish and very few mayors and garners focus on the long term infrastructure projectsts and long term projecs that the city needs in order to make sure it retains that tax base. criminal justice focus on our ability to open up pedestrian plazas and on subway ridership and this impact on all the issues you write about. jowski yeah, the third major lesson that i took away from...
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do you think that cuomo would make a good mayor of new york city? >> no. he's deeply unpopular. he resigned in scandal, in disgrace as governor, and he for new yorkers looking for change, he is the embodiment of the career politician. he's a second generation career politician. and if he enters the race, i'm prepared to run against him. and my message to new yorkers isn't going to change. i'm still the only candidate with a business background who's not a career politician. >> do you think that what cuomo did in terms of the sexual harassment allegations disqualifies him from being mayor? >> well, the women i've talked to in new york sure seem to think so. >> okay, let's talk for a second about migrants in new york city, the trump administration and donald trump. the president elect has made no secret of his plans for mass deportations. would you support mass deportations? would you, as mayor, allow the city to have the federal government do that? >> no, not the mass deportations. we've been a sanctuary city for many decades. going back to giuliani and bloomberg, prior mayors. b
do you think that cuomo would make a good mayor of new york city? >> no. he's deeply unpopular. he resigned in scandal, in disgrace as governor, and he for new yorkers looking for change, he is the embodiment of the career politician. he's a second generation career politician. and if he enters the race, i'm prepared to run against him. and my message to new yorkers isn't going to change. i'm still the only candidate with a business background who's not a career politician. >> do...
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and on campaigns at every level of government advising charles schumer, kristen gillibrand, andrew cuomo, among others. howard graduated from the university of chicago and received a master's in history from duke university. it's a pleasure to have these two here. please help me welcome nicole and howard. well, thank you for that warm welcome. this is a really distinguished group of transportation experts and advocates. so it's really a pleasure to be speaking with so many knowledgeable and people. and it's a particular pleasure to be with nicole this evening. this is a terrific book. i loved it. i hope you all either have read it or will read it. it's certainly the best history of transportation in new york. i think ever written and is one of the absolute best books about new york ever written. and i think one of the things we can talk about today is how many areas of life you touch upon in the book in talking about transportation, right. do criminal justice issues, education issues, housing issues, they are all intersecting with transportation issues. so we'll talk about that i want to
and on campaigns at every level of government advising charles schumer, kristen gillibrand, andrew cuomo, among others. howard graduated from the university of chicago and received a master's in history from duke university. it's a pleasure to have these two here. please help me welcome nicole and howard. well, thank you for that warm welcome. this is a really distinguished group of transportation experts and advocates. so it's really a pleasure to be speaking with so many knowledgeable and...
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andrew cuomo is now eyeing. i'm dana bash. let's go behind the headlines. and inside politics. it's hard to believe that we are closing in on one week since los angeles fire started to spread and ravage countless homes and invaluable memorabilia that tell stories of generations of families. it's even harder to believe that right now, we are approaching critical hours in the fight to contain new fires. the winds are picking up and they are threatening to spread the flames into new areas and reversed the progress firefighters made over the weekend to contain the palisades and eton fires. the area could see sustained winds of 50mph. >> we're making urgent preparations, my top priority and the priority of everyone else, is to do everything we can to protect lives. as these winds approach. l.a. city firefighters and firefighters from across the county, state and nation and even overseas are in a proactive and strategic posture to save lives. >> at least 24 people are dead, and officials warn that is likely to climb. now, at this hour, the palisades and eaton fire fires have burned n
andrew cuomo is now eyeing. i'm dana bash. let's go behind the headlines. and inside politics. it's hard to believe that we are closing in on one week since los angeles fire started to spread and ravage countless homes and invaluable memorabilia that tell stories of generations of families. it's even harder to believe that right now, we are approaching critical hours in the fight to contain new fires. the winds are picking up and they are threatening to spread the flames into new areas and...
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the only time have realized that recently was when cuomo did have some focus on a major infrastructure he wanted to accomplish. very few mayors and governors focus on long-term infrastructure projects which long-term of the city needs in order to make sure they need the tax base to deal with the other issues. >> the impact on the possibilities of changing. he talks about cycles of order and disorder. new york feels more orderly and get tired of that. we get to more disorder and it comes back. they want order again. criminal justiceab and our abily open up on subway ridership and an impact on all of these issues. >> the third lesson i took writing a book as hard as it is to get new yorkers to experiment with anything, it is much harder if they don't feel a basic sense of public safety and public order a so have no career of congestion pricing for people are afraid to read on the subways in the argument that more people die in cars, it's true but if you are speaking about the away and risk something unpleasant company or doing it in the car almost certainly a r perfectly pleasant ride. i
the only time have realized that recently was when cuomo did have some focus on a major infrastructure he wanted to accomplish. very few mayors and governors focus on long-term infrastructure projects which long-term of the city needs in order to make sure they need the tax base to deal with the other issues. >> the impact on the possibilities of changing. he talks about cycles of order and disorder. new york feels more orderly and get tired of that. we get to more disorder and it comes...
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[laughter] he had just wrapped up a segment with your governor andrew cuomo where he asked cuomo to give advice on how to deal with covid. [laughter] now seems like a really good time to remind everyone about governor cuomo was doing in new york. on march 25 the order covid patients to a nursing home and prohibited the staff from testing people before admitting them. nine days later he pushed legislation prohibiting nursing home lawsuits over covid death. six days after that he prohibited nursing homes from sending covid patients to the nearby naval hospital ship or the field hospital. both of which were essentially empty. eight days after that the first death started to show up. on generate 28th of this year the new york attorney general announced that cuomo and his administration significantly undercounted the number of covid related deaths by as much as 50%. to make matters worse, they tried to cover it up. that, that is the immediate covid hero. and by the way it, he also earned an ma and wrote a book on his covid response who needed the advice? again, in south dakota we did things d
[laughter] he had just wrapped up a segment with your governor andrew cuomo where he asked cuomo to give advice on how to deal with covid. [laughter] now seems like a really good time to remind everyone about governor cuomo was doing in new york. on march 25 the order covid patients to a nursing home and prohibited the staff from testing people before admitting them. nine days later he pushed legislation prohibiting nursing home lawsuits over covid death. six days after that he prohibited...
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at one point on a sunday morning show, george stephanopoulos asked new york's former governor cuomo to give me advice. yes. yes, governor cuomo, the one who sent vulnerable seniors to their deaths in nursing homes and then covered it up. now, i made my decisions differently. i listened to the experts. i studied the science. we researched the data, but then i took it a step further. i talked to my general counsel and constitutional experts, because i wanted to fully understand what authority i had, and what authority i didn't have. because i believe that when leaders overstep their authority, especially in a time of crisis, that that is when we break this country. now, south dakota was the only state in the nation that never once closed a single business. [applause] in fact, i never even defined what an essential business was because i don't believe governors have the authority to tell you that your business isn't essential. we never stopped people from going to church. we didn't mandate anything. i stood in front of my people and i told them that i was going to trust them. i would give
at one point on a sunday morning show, george stephanopoulos asked new york's former governor cuomo to give me advice. yes. yes, governor cuomo, the one who sent vulnerable seniors to their deaths in nursing homes and then covered it up. now, i made my decisions differently. i listened to the experts. i studied the science. we researched the data, but then i took it a step further. i talked to my general counsel and constitutional experts, because i wanted to fully understand what authority i...
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andrew andrew cuomo put people on the streets.e bail law, felony assault increased 55% and murder has tripled. talking about subway system alone since 2000 19. you have serious situations and every two weeks somebody is pushod subway tracks in 2024. governor hochul need to get this under control. mayor eric adams knows what needs to done, he was a cop. we are down 8000 cops. that is so scary. last time we had so few cops was in the year 1990. keep our subway and city safe and do our job. she is trying to hit us with a c congestion tax. $9 toll for people who do not want to ride the subway because it is not safe saichl. >> carley: m.t.a. say numbers are up from 202019 to 2024. have a great day. todd, what is coming up? >> todd: drill maybe drill. president biden planning to ban oil and gas. >> carley: taylor riggs will tell us how this could hurt our wallet next. let's say you're deep in a show or a game or the game. on a train, at home, at work. okay, maybe not at work. point is at xfinity. we're constantly engineering new ways to
andrew andrew cuomo put people on the streets.e bail law, felony assault increased 55% and murder has tripled. talking about subway system alone since 2000 19. you have serious situations and every two weeks somebody is pushod subway tracks in 2024. governor hochul need to get this under control. mayor eric adams knows what needs to done, he was a cop. we are down 8000 cops. that is so scary. last time we had so few cops was in the year 1990. keep our subway and city safe and do our job. she is...
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and again during the cuomo area at work almost did have, to his credit, some focus on major infrastructure progress he wanted to accomplish. unfortunately vagary view mayors and governors focus on long-term infrastructure projects for long term the city needs in order to make sure it retains the tax base to deal with many of the other issues. >> you mention crime and its impact on transportation and the possibilities of change in the streetscape. thomas recently wrote a book called new york new york it's a wonderful history of new york. he talks about cycles of order and disorder. at some point new york feels more orderly. people get a little tired of that. important point and it snaps back. people are tired of the disorder and what order again. to the importance of order, criminal justice, focus on our ability to open up pedestrian plazas, subway ridership and its impact on all the issues you write about. >> the third major lesson that i took away from writing the book is as hard as it is to get new yorkers to experiment with anything, it's much harder if they don't feel a basic sense of
and again during the cuomo area at work almost did have, to his credit, some focus on major infrastructure progress he wanted to accomplish. unfortunately vagary view mayors and governors focus on long-term infrastructure projects for long term the city needs in order to make sure it retains the tax base to deal with many of the other issues. >> you mention crime and its impact on transportation and the possibilities of change in the streetscape. thomas recently wrote a book called new...
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you got news nation see any cuomo week night at 8, 7 central >> just before the summer of love in the heart of the haight ashbury neighborhood, 2 brothers opened the psychedelic shop in san francisco 59 years ago today jayon run thielen from oakland spoke with kron 4 about the hippie movement and why they believe that was a major contributor to the generation gap. >> the reason we can can no longer identify with the kinds of activities that that the older generation are engaged in is because those activities forest meaningless. they have led to a a i want stress war in vietnam, for example, and that's why it's all psychedelics in the war, the protesting the gap and the generations. >> lot unrest back then and a lot of love in san francisco. yes, especially a groups of folks like this. you talk about different age groups coming together. will the psychedelic shopped catered to the counterculture crowd of the 60's, selling everything from hit, be close to records, maybe other things. it eventually closed in 1967. all right. listening to the guy talk about previous generation, it could r
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opposing views go head-to-head on president-elect donald trump's possible january 6 pardons tonight on cuomog at 8, 7, central. >> selena's death stunned the world and now almost 30 years later, the international source killer might be secondary lead and told us really need to who led to >> point reyes is celebrating its first elephant seal pup of the season point reyes, national sea. sure sharing this photo of the puppet there in the born and rapes beach in late december. the pup will nurse for about a month of them learn to swim in the shallow waters. drakes beach will be closed through the breeding season. >> francisco native ali wong won best stand-up comedian on television for her netflix special ali wong, single lady that makes her the first female comedian to win in that category. in her acceptance speech, she took time to thank or san francisco roots and the cities punchline comedy club. says she wouldn't be where she is. if she hadn't practiced her craft as a stand-up comedian. >> oakland staple horn bbq making its way up interstate 80 to the sacramento area at the latest location i
opposing views go head-to-head on president-elect donald trump's possible january 6 pardons tonight on cuomog at 8, 7, central. >> selena's death stunned the world and now almost 30 years later, the international source killer might be secondary lead and told us really need to who led to >> point reyes is celebrating its first elephant seal pup of the season point reyes, national sea. sure sharing this photo of the puppet there in the born and rapes beach in late december. the pup...
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according to a new poll, former new york governor andrew cuomo leads mayor eric adams and other democratictes in a prospective mayoral primary. here's how the numbers break down. [ laughter ] google confirmed last week that it has donated $1 million to president-elect trump's inaugural fund. and this is nice, bing ponied up $50. [ laughter ] according to a new survey of tourists, new york is the least friendly state in the country. though i do have to ask, did those tourists ever consider getting out of the damn way? [ laughter ] people work in this city. we've got places to be. [ cheers and applause ] pepsi has unveiled a new wild cherry and cream flavor, which the company describes as having a, quote, silky mouth feel. and it's the first time in history a can of soda has been asked to report to hr. [ laughter ] but what do you -- what do you mean by silky mouth feel? did you see how that would make other people uncomfortable? [ laughter ] florida police are referring to a pair of alleged thieves as mr. clean and miss dookie after they say a man stole $500 worth of cleaning products from
according to a new poll, former new york governor andrew cuomo leads mayor eric adams and other democratictes in a prospective mayoral primary. here's how the numbers break down. [ laughter ] google confirmed last week that it has donated $1 million to president-elect trump's inaugural fund. and this is nice, bing ponied up $50. [ laughter ] according to a new survey of tourists, new york is the least friendly state in the country. though i do have to ask, did those tourists ever consider...
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up next, the cuomo morning news. these hit 3 oakland businesses in one night.surprised. >> and a dense fog advisory is in effect this morning. we'll have the latest on the possible impacts for your morning. that more coming up to nothing dims my... ..light like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. nurtec odt can provide relief in two hours which can last up to two days when used... ...for the acute treatment of migraine with... ...or without aura in adults. to those with migraine... ...i see you. don't take if allergic to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can occur even days after use, like trouble breathing and rash. get help if you have trouble breathing, swelling of the face, mouth, tongue, or throat. common side effect is nausea. it's time we all shine. talk to a doctor to see if nurtec is right for you. right now on the kron. 4 morning news. thieves hit 3 oakland businesses in one night. some of the owners say they aren't surprised. >> am a wheelchair just flew in the air? did a couple of tumbles land on the ground and it ended up like in the middle o
up next, the cuomo morning news. these hit 3 oakland businesses in one night.surprised. >> and a dense fog advisory is in effect this morning. we'll have the latest on the possible impacts for your morning. that more coming up to nothing dims my... ..light like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. nurtec odt can provide relief in two hours which can last up to two days when used... ...for the acute treatment of migraine with... ...or without aura in adults. to those with...
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governor cuomo of new york has said for months curtailing the deduction could absolutely devastate the states economy, the high income people would leave the state and there's a real blow to new york's economy. from her point of view it as an economist, is of the governor exaggerating? why or why not? >> so the question is, does the state and local deduction destroy the new york economy under the null hypothesis that, which is kind of empirically relevant that the government is unable to make policy changes by economic reasoning. because if we did have a policy change in response to this you can imagine like cutting government spending and cutting taxes, making government more efficient, then whatever impact our models would spit out would be there. in economics, if we impose a tax on something, then if the thing is going to change a lot because of the tax, or say it's the last, and you can can expect that tax to cause harm or a lot of deadweight loss or a lot of distortion. if you are taxing something that isn't really elastic then you don't cost much harm. if you think of the state a
governor cuomo of new york has said for months curtailing the deduction could absolutely devastate the states economy, the high income people would leave the state and there's a real blow to new york's economy. from her point of view it as an economist, is of the governor exaggerating? why or why not? >> so the question is, does the state and local deduction destroy the new york economy under the null hypothesis that, which is kind of empirically relevant that the government is unable to...
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you could even point to governor cuomo and say every single day he informed people about what was going he rose to the moment you could make your decision. but gavin newsom said, it's not my problem. you have a mayor there, says, wish i was in ghana. and then you have a senator, former senator who wants to be governor, who's current vice president could put on a blue jean shirt and look like she's going to be in charge, but she can't be bothered. >> wow. scathing indictments. adam, you loiter outside homes often? yeah. do you hate it when people assume you're casing the joint? yeah. >> no. i actually love squatting. but what's sad about these are the two people that actually voted for kamala. but. but you're right. like like the mayor, karen bass, or she was in africa at a party. why was she who's ever been like, oh, this party sucks. we need karen bass. yeah. like, i mean, donna, the last thing you wanted in a party is more karens, you know? >> but that's the one that was too far for them. >> yeah, yeah. >> what? i just love that. that was the one that was too far for them. of all the
you could even point to governor cuomo and say every single day he informed people about what was going he rose to the moment you could make your decision. but gavin newsom said, it's not my problem. you have a mayor there, says, wish i was in ghana. and then you have a senator, former senator who wants to be governor, who's current vice president could put on a blue jean shirt and look like she's going to be in charge, but she can't be bothered. >> wow. scathing indictments. adam, you...
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andrew cuomo has said that if he were attorney general, he never would have permitted this case to have been brought. remember, in the da's office, you read mark pomerantz's book. the office was against bringing this prosecution in the first place. but i think the indictment is absolutely constitutionally infirm. the jury instructions, therefore, were infirm. they never identify what the target crime is. i think he's confident that it will be overturned on appeal. i certainly am. >> judge, how would you rate your confidence that this conviction would be overturned? >> look, i don't like to read the tea leaves. you never know when when looking ahead, i think that certainly what went on in that courtroom wouldn't lead to any type of overturning of this verdict. the only thing that's out there and, uh, my legal colleague is correct. what's out there is the decision from earlier this year by the united states supreme court. and the question becomes, how broadly is that going to be interpreted when looking at the evidence that was presented against mr. trump? and we don't know at this point
andrew cuomo has said that if he were attorney general, he never would have permitted this case to have been brought. remember, in the da's office, you read mark pomerantz's book. the office was against bringing this prosecution in the first place. but i think the indictment is absolutely constitutionally infirm. the jury instructions, therefore, were infirm. they never identify what the target crime is. i think he's confident that it will be overturned on appeal. i certainly am. >>...
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he did tell us he'd be back, and at this point i'd even take a cuomo. >> she says, yeah, you want some strength? and i think one of the things that gets lost here is there's still a crisis going on while there's a recovery going on, and it's a very it's a confusing issue for these leaders, as we just haven't had this type of thing before, where usually the crisis happens and then you move to the recovery. so there are a lot of moving parts, but there's clearly a failure in leadership. um, as unfolding as we speak. >> yes. all right. up next here on cnn this morning, heated moments on the hill as donald trump's pick for secretary of defense gets grilled. trump's former head of the pentagon, secretary mark esper, joins us next to weigh in. plus, will we see the famous trump dance at the inauguration next week? the special guest set to perform the village people will perform at one of trump's inaugural balls, leading many to ask why? >> your life is pretty smart. but when it's time to eat, suddenly you feel out of sync. >> refresh your routine with factor chef prepared meals delivered wit
he did tell us he'd be back, and at this point i'd even take a cuomo. >> she says, yeah, you want some strength? and i think one of the things that gets lost here is there's still a crisis going on while there's a recovery going on, and it's a very it's a confusing issue for these leaders, as we just haven't had this type of thing before, where usually the crisis happens and then you move to the recovery. so there are a lot of moving parts, but there's clearly a failure in leadership. um,...
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governor cuomo has said for months now curtailing the deduction will absolutely devastate the state's economy. high income people could flee the state. it is a blow to new york's economy. is the governor exaggerating? why or why not? mr. hassett: the question is, does the state and local destroy the new york economy? it is empirically relevant that the governor is unable to make policy changes that seamen formed -- seem informed. if we had a policy change in response, you can imagine cutting government spending and cutting taxes and making government more efficient, whatever impact the models would spit out on the state and local deduction would not be there. i think economics, if we impose a tax on something, if the thing that is going to change a lot because of the tax, you can expect the tax to cause a lot of harm or deadweight loss or distortion. if you are taxing something that is not really elastic, you don't cause much harm. if you think of the state and local problem that we have people -- i know what property taxes look like in upstate new york. it is very high tax. if you ha
governor cuomo has said for months now curtailing the deduction will absolutely devastate the state's economy. high income people could flee the state. it is a blow to new york's economy. is the governor exaggerating? why or why not? mr. hassett: the question is, does the state and local destroy the new york economy? it is empirically relevant that the governor is unable to make policy changes that seamen formed -- seem informed. if we had a policy change in response, you can imagine cutting...
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the one thing i wanted to mention is -- back when he was president, mario cuomo and chris christie, bothovernors of opposite parties agreed on building a tunnel, putting their amount of money involved into it. they asked for federal help from trump. trump promised them help and when it came down to push to shove, he denied them that help. that tunnel is being built by biden. it's a tunnel under the hudson river that will be built. trump will probably take credit for it when it's finished. that's the kind of guy he is. i tell you what, joe biden, the democrats will route the day. even if he would have lost, he should have had the opportunity to run for a second term. that's my comment, today. thank you. host: all right. charlie, independent line, good morning. caller: happy new year. host: thank you. caller: i guess i have to say i'm cautiously optimistic, but very cautious and pretty apprehensive, to be honest. the country has a lot of problems ahead of us. you know, i look at trump and i think -- this guy is sort of like dennis the menace. he just can't say serious for more than a minut
the one thing i wanted to mention is -- back when he was president, mario cuomo and chris christie, bothovernors of opposite parties agreed on building a tunnel, putting their amount of money involved into it. they asked for federal help from trump. trump promised them help and when it came down to push to shove, he denied them that help. that tunnel is being built by biden. it's a tunnel under the hudson river that will be built. trump will probably take credit for it when it's finished....
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the one thing i wanted to mention is -- back when he was president, mario cuomo and chris christie, bothernors of opposite parties agreed on building a tunnel, putting their amount of money involved into it. they asked for federal help from trump. trump promised them help and when it came down to push to shove, he denied them that help. that tunnel is being built by biden. it's a tunnel under the hudson river that will be built. trump will probably take credit for it when it's finished. that's the kind of guy he is. i tell you what, joe biden, the democrats will route the day. even if he would have lost, he should have had the opportunity to run for a second term. that's my comment, today. thank you. host: all right. charlie, independent line, good morning. caller: happy new year. host: thank you. caller: i guess i have to say i'm cautiously optimistic, but very cautious and pretty apprehensive, to be honest. the country has a lot of problems ahead of us. you know, i look at trump and i think -- this guy is sort of like dennis the menace. he just can't say serious for more than a minute
the one thing i wanted to mention is -- back when he was president, mario cuomo and chris christie, bothernors of opposite parties agreed on building a tunnel, putting their amount of money involved into it. they asked for federal help from trump. trump promised them help and when it came down to push to shove, he denied them that help. that tunnel is being built by biden. it's a tunnel under the hudson river that will be built. trump will probably take credit for it when it's finished. that's...