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Beck presses Moore on how long New York and similar states can hold onto their status as financial epicenters. Moore reflects nostalgically on Rudy Giuliani's tenure as mayor, recounting how he successfully revitalized New York in the late 1990s by reducing crime and cutting taxes—actions that significantly restored the city’s appeal. Now, he warns, if Democrats like Mandami (likely referring to a hypothetical or political figure associated with socialist policies) win future elections and revert these policies, the city risks falling back into decline.