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The Pulse of the People | 04-26-26

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The Pulse of the People with Andrew Cuomo

Former Governor Andrew Cuomo analyzes a series of high-stakes political and civic crises, ranging from a foiled mass shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner to the geopolitical stalemate in Iran. Cuomo critiques the current New York City mayor for vetoing a school safety bill, arguing that the decision was a failure of leadership that ignored the rising tide of anti-semitism. The program transitions into a discussion on urban development with architectural expert Paul Goldberger, where Cuomo advocates for a realistic reconstruction of Penn Station to restore public pride through functional, light-filled spaces. Finally, Cuomo hosts military and security experts to examine the U.S.-Iran conflict, specifically the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz and the potential for a compromised diplomatic deal.

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