Curtis Sliwa dives into various topics starting with his daily ritual of consulting the New York Post Horoscope and recalling President Ronald Reagan's reliance on astrological charts prepared by Nancy Reagan. The conversation shifts to current congestion pricing in New York City, highlighting the new tolls and his criticism of officials like Kathy Holcomb and the MTA Chairman, Jan O'Leaver. Curtis discusses the seemingly lackluster debut of congestion pricing where few people showed up, and criticizes the perceived inefficacy and motivations behind this initiative. The narrative turns darker when Curtis tells the tragic story of Debrina Kawam, a former Jersey girl turned homeless, who tragically died in a subway fire. He passionately recounts her downward spiral and calls for her memory to be honored. Curtis also touches on political dynamics, focusing on New York Mayor Eric Adams' changing administration forced by higher powers, and hints at former governor Andrew Cuomo eying a mayoral run. The segment concludes with Curtis' reflections on current political figures like Trump and their influence. Throughout, Curtis paints a vivid picture of the interplay of personal, local, and national issues.
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