00:00Yeah, and I'm doing analysis of all of those candidates to see who was around at the time.
00:13I was here at the time, and many of those candidates were home shelter in place.
00:18I was in the streets.
00:19I was in the streets dealing with COVID with real people, nurses and doctors.
00:24I was giving out masks and NYCHA.
00:27All of these other candidates, they were home.
00:29They were home while New Yorkers were suffering, and he incorrectly handled the nursing home
00:37issues.
00:38I think those family members are right, and I met with them, and I'm going to be communicating
00:42with them further.
00:43But also, if you go back, doing analysis back then, there was racial disparity in how he
00:50dealt with even vaccines.
00:52You know, black and brown communities were not being fairly vaccinated.
00:56We were not giving out face masks to—in NYCHA residents.
01:01Many of our nurses in hospital did not have PPEs, as they were deserved.
01:06I remember going to some of the hospitals.
01:08They had garbage bags on, and they were holding—they were using PPEs, the face masks, for weeks.
01:15And then, many people missed—you talk about Elmhurst Hospital.
01:21It was because of defunding and destabilizing those hospitals that, when they became ground
01:25zero, they were not prepared.
01:26And so, we need to do a real analysis.
01:29And so, when I look at, you know, some of my black and brown endorsers of the former
01:36governor, they need to go look at what I was saying back then of how COVID was unfairly
01:43treating, and the responses was unfair to the diverse black and brown communities.
01:51The impact was real, and we need to analyze that.
01:53All of this needs to be part of the conversation, as we talk about what we're going to do
01:59in the future.
02:00Someone said, well, he's a great manager.
02:01Well, you should have managed that crisis well, like I managed COVID, and like I managed
02:06230,000 migrants and asylum seekers, and like I was able to get the bond raiders to say,
02:11no matter what fiscal crisis you were facing, you recovered us, and like I brought more
02:15jobs in the city and the city's history, and like I took 22,000 guns off our streets
02:21and brought down homicides and shootings.
02:23That's what I call a good manager.
02:26How was that, Marsha?
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