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Urban Affairs

Monday, December 07, 2009

WNYC reporter Andrea Bernstein discusses Adolfo Carrion, Jr. and his work as the director of the White House Office of Urban Affairs.

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Andrea Bernstein

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gary brandwein from NYC

The CITY'S OWN COMPLICITY IN THIS CORRUPTION(Whether bargaining for seats and food for city officials or transferring $800,000,000 in construction costs, gartage fees etc) is a model that shames the worst third world countries. The millions of dollars invested in this fiasco, should be returned to the citizens of NY now that the state budget is close to collapse, the way banks are expected to repay TARP money. Screw the Yankees and the Cityand this kind of Finance filled with kick backs galore. (I grew up 5 blocks from the old Yankee Stadium..)

Dec. 07 2009 12:14 PM
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Susan from Kingston

This is one of the uninformative segments I have ever heard on this show.

Dec. 07 2009 10:45 AM
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Robert from NYC

Adolfo Carrion is second rate. He does what he does to fill his pockets as he did in the Bronx, especially with that new monstrosity the NEW Yankee Stadium. It will be in need of serious renovations within a decade if not sooner.

Dec. 07 2009 10:03 AM
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