Doctoroff Goes to Harlem, Gets Smacked

Doctoroff pitching his Olympic dreams in 2005.Photo: Getty Images
Doctoroff: "We are learning to listen much better. There's a limit — at a point you have to move forward. Even in your community, Hunts Point, there's a debate. On the one hand, environmental issues. On the other hand, jobs …"Carter: "That's not true. We like jobs. We also like to breathe."
Audience: Wild applause.
Doctoroff: "Unfortunately, there are things in this city that nobody wants, and we have to find places to put them."
The evening ended without its planned question-and-answer session. —Alec Appelbaum

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