Valuetainment - July 11, 2025


"Cuomo Killed 15,000 People" - NYC Mayor Eric Adams TORCHES Andrew Cuomo’s Bid For NYC Mayor


Episode Stats

Length

5 minutes

Words per Minute

183.44868

Word Count

1,016

Sentence Count

100

Misogynist Sentences

1

Hate Speech Sentences

3


Summary

In this episode, Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo discuss the differences between running for governor and mayor of New York City, how they differ, and why they should both run for re-election in 2020.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 So, Andrew Cuomo, there is multiple stories here.
00:00:03.080 The story of, you know, one of them says you're asking him to step down,
00:00:07.080 he's asking you to step down.
00:00:08.540 So how's that conversation happened with the two of you guys together,
00:00:11.740 and how's that conversation gone?
00:00:13.600 Think about this for a moment.
00:00:14.900 We knew prior to the election, pre-election,
00:00:17.940 we knew I was going to be on the general election.
00:00:22.500 We knew that already.
00:00:24.400 Here's something else we knew.
00:00:25.600 We knew Madani was going to be on the general election.
00:00:27.920 He was going to be on the Roken Families Party line no matter what happened.
00:00:31.860 That's another line.
00:00:33.660 Cuomo files his independent petition to get on the line knowing that.
00:00:39.920 So this scenario that's set up now with the three of us in it,
00:00:43.080 that's a scenario he created.
00:00:44.900 He knew that no matter what was going to happen,
00:00:47.940 Madani and I were going to face each other,
00:00:50.160 or he and I were going to face each other.
00:00:52.400 He created a scenario where all three of us are now facing each other.
00:00:56.360 He should do the right thing for New York.
00:00:58.400 He lost to him.
00:00:59.600 He spent $25 million.
00:01:01.880 New Yorkers heard his voice.
00:01:04.820 They didn't support it.
00:01:06.800 Now allow me to go one-on-one with him because I'm going to beat him.
00:01:11.240 I'm going to finally get my story out of the success and the turnaround of our city.
00:01:16.820 I cycled us through COVID, through migrants and asylum seekers.
00:01:20.460 I brought back the economy.
00:01:21.720 What you're seeing in New York City, New York City is thriving again.
00:01:26.360 Bond rate has increased my bond rating.
00:01:29.140 Seeing how I was fiscally prudent and made sure we used our dollars correctly.
00:01:35.220 How different is it running for mayor of a city like New York City
00:01:39.940 versus running for governor of a state, New York?
00:01:42.540 How different is it?
00:01:42.860 Totally different.
00:01:43.560 Totally different.
00:01:44.260 What's the different strategy?
00:01:45.140 Okay.
00:01:45.380 First of all, when you're running for governor, you're in this cocoon.
00:01:49.860 You're basically popping out at different events every once in a while.
00:01:53.260 You have the security around you.
00:01:54.960 No one is really getting close to you.
00:01:56.760 When you're running for mayor, you are in the thick of it.
00:02:01.280 And he thought he could come out every Sunday, do a church event, and go back home.
00:02:06.600 That's not how running for mayor is.
00:02:08.280 You're in the subways.
00:02:09.460 You're in the park.
00:02:10.260 It is the epitome of shaking hands, kissing babies.
00:02:14.660 You are entrenched and embedded in the city.
00:02:20.480 And that's what Madonna was willing to do.
00:02:23.480 And Andrew was not willing to do that.
00:02:26.000 I do that every day.
00:02:27.360 No one does it better than me of interacting with everyday New Yorkers.
00:02:32.000 Because authentically, I love the city.
00:02:35.140 I love New York.
00:02:36.760 That's not a bumper sticker for me.
00:02:39.260 That's not a t-shirt.
00:02:40.140 Oh, no.
00:02:41.000 Listen, you sound New York.
00:02:42.660 You talk New York.
00:02:44.140 You walk New York.
00:02:45.240 And you were on our friend's show, Andrew Schultz, and when they're talking about New York flagrant
00:02:50.820 and all that stuff.
00:02:52.340 So, okay.
00:02:53.360 So, if that's the case, you're seeing what Mamdoni's doing in the streets.
00:02:57.180 You're seeing how he's campaigning.
00:02:58.500 He's using social media in an incredible fashion where he's getting a ton of momentum.
00:03:03.880 When you're walking in the streets of New York, how are people treating you?
00:03:07.540 And what are you hearing about how people are treating Mamdoni when he's walking the streets
00:03:10.960 of New York?
00:03:11.740 Listen, you're going to have a population because it's a heated race.
00:03:18.100 So, you're going to have a population that's going to say, hey, go ahead, Mamdoni, keep
00:03:21.660 going.
00:03:22.260 You got that strong population that's saying, Mayor, you must win this.
00:03:26.320 You must win this.
00:03:27.560 You know, those on his side that voted for him are saying, hey, keep going, keep going.
00:03:33.220 Listen, my voters are saying, you must win.
00:03:37.440 You must win for this city.
00:03:39.640 And that's the different energy.
00:03:41.000 So, people are acknowledging the energy that he has brought to the campaign.
00:03:46.160 They're missing the energy of those who are saying, you need to win, Eric, to continue
00:03:52.100 the success of this city.
00:03:53.680 Because you know why?
00:03:54.880 They're not loud.
00:03:56.260 They're not boisterous.
00:03:57.520 They're not in your face.
00:03:58.640 They're not yelling at you.
00:03:59.620 They're not cursing you out.
00:04:00.640 They're going about their business, doing their jobs every day, but they're registering
00:04:04.360 to vote, and they're going to show up at the polls.
00:04:06.520 We're going to register a million new voters to add with the existing voting population.
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