keep the city safe, and prosperous and moving forward, and look, there's a real question right now. none of the people running for mayor i think have proven they're up to the job yet and i think if you think about the future of the city, a lot of people in the city who are powerful don't want eliot spitzer but this city will need at lot of leadership and you can see some people being attracted to the notion as you said joe, of having a strong comptroller and a mayor who can maybe work together to equal the kind of leadership we've seen with the last two mayors, again not perfect mayors but strong leaders which is what the city requires. >> i don't know if these opinions fall along gender lines. before we go to break i will say what -- and i got a lot of response on twitter for some comments i made about anthony weiner yesterday and there were good points made. i mean he showed incredibly poor judgment, he was sexing young women, may not be against the law but it was incredibly poor judgment and then lied about it. he needs to go on camera and talk about what he did, why he did it, and why he's better now