the city wants an outside agency to handle all deadly use of force cases. chick-fil-a warning customers about a possible data breach. credit cards used in a few restaurants, the company hasn t said when it happened or how many people could be affected. a spokesperson said the chain is working with law enforcement and cybersecurity experts to get more information. and i made a very grave error at the beginning of that report. it s not the first day, it s the second day of the new year. it started slowly for you. the first trading day of the new year. i stand corrected. new year s celebration for you, all right. ahead, the search for flight 8501 is intensifying. a piece of the fuselage appears to have been popped up as crews get set to scour a massive portion of the java sea. although it is pinpointed as the most probable area to find the plane. we ll have more details ahead. our new day family and millions across the country mourning the loss of a giant former new york g
whose body was recovered and they remember their tower and tell us why she loved to fly. plus hear what the ceo of air asia is doing for the families to express his sympathy. and a man considered to be one of the most charismatic politicians in american history has died. we ll look at the defining moment of mario cuomo s career a speech that challenged popular president. [ac/dc: back in black ] [ac/dc: back in black ] chevy colorado. when you find new roads, you win motor trend s truck of the year. major: ok fitness class! here s our new trainer ensure active heart health. heart: i m going to focus on the heart. i minimize my sodium and fat. gotta keep it lean and mean.
after a long career i m wondering, why that is. what made him such a source of admiration for you? well a number of reasons. first of all, i think it s the bottom line was it was always, when he and i used to have lunch and dinner together almost once every six weeks or two months when we were both in office. talk about the problems of the two states. and we get into a lot of other things. but as we talk about policy as we talk about problems the bottom line for mario cuomo was always what was right. it wasn t what was politically right. it wasn t what will help me in my career or this or that. it was always what s the right thing to do. and in making those decisions, he would bring in this vast knowledge. because he was a, the pleasure of being with him, you could talk about anything. it wasn t just politics could you talk about history and he was an historian, a scholar, a lincoln expert. you could talk about philosophy religion you could talk about sports.
he had this vast knowledge of all these subjects which he brought into his decision-making into his conversation. and it was part of the pleasure of his company. you know you say he liked sports chris always used to talk about what an incredible athlete, he loved to play. but he really only wanted to play if he could win. governor i want to play you some sound. and john hoover if you could play the second piece of sound. how governor cuomo said he wanted to be remembered. let s listen to this. one of the simple things i wanted to achieve is i want to be governor i want to be the hardest-working there ever was and i want when it s over and i figured on four years at first, i want people to say now there was an honest person. that s what any good public servant wants, isn t it governor? yeah but he was real. there are a lot of people frankly in politics you and i probably both know who, not that they re bad people.
[ laughter ] reporter: he was considered a favorite for the democratic nomination in 1988 and 1992, but in both cases he demured. his seeming inability to decide on higher office frustrated democratic party faithful and became something of a punchline in itself. and mario cuomo, no one knows what he s going to do. i don t know if you ve seen his new public service commercial for new york city, a mind is a terrible thing to make up. yes. reporter: he said it wasn t indesaiiveness that kept him in new york instead of washington, it was his commitment to the state. it has nothing to do with my chances. it has everything to do with my job as governor and i don t see that i can do both, therefore, i will not pursue the presidency. reporter: he said it was that same commitment that led him to pass on a nomination to the supreme court, deciding instead to run for a fourth term as governor, but 12 years was enough for new york. he was defeated by george pataki in the republican revol