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Paterson and Flippin Answer Callers Questions on Current Events | 02-07-26

Governor David Patterson and James Flippen as they engage with diverse callers on a Saturday broadcast. The program highlights a spirit of civil discourse, with listeners praising the hosts for their ability to maintain mutual respect despite differing political viewpoints. Key segments include a discussion on the global influence of K-pop group BTS as potential halftime performers, reports of local political protests at Gracie Mansion, and a Republican listener encouraging the Democratic former governor to return to public office. 

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