writes for city journal and joins us tonight. what haven t we heard about this story? the most important thing to know about this story, this is a man who came from ecuador to deliver the pizzas that americans won t deliver over can t deliver. tucker: [laughing]. i wish i had thought of that. a good point, right? this guy was entering an army base. he didn t have a driver s license. what no one is pointing out, he drives without a driver s licenses. new york didn t give driver licenses to illegal immigrant. but his job is deliverying pizzas every day. tucker: how did he have insurance? he didn t have insurance. an unlicensed and uninsured guy
writes for city journal and joins us tonight. what haven t we heard about this story? the most important thing to know about this story, this is a man who came from ecuador to deliver the pizzas that americans won t deliver over can t deliver. tucker: [laughing]. i wish i had thought of that. a good point, right? this guy was entering an army base. he didn t have a driver s license. what no one is pointing out, he drives without a driver s licenses. new york didn t give driver licenses to illegal immigrant. but his job is deliverying pizzas every day. tucker: how did he have insurance? he didn t have insurance. an unlicensed and uninsured guy driving around.
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this he didn t have insurance. you don t recall him ever saying that you do you? and i think you know tated already, but you did no as to teb 27th he didn t come into your it was and, i can t think, i can t walk, i can t function. he didn t come in complaining about that, would he? the major concern was. you mentioned you suggested he see a psychologist but he was already seeing a psychologist;
standing, on the inside, pieces of cake. there is some pie, things that probably would have been pretty good just a couple days ago. now not so much. we actually spoke to the owner of this restaurant a couple hours ago. here is what he said. i called down, they said, well, we got customers here. i said, make it to go. so i said, then you need to get out. he said, well, this doesn t happen to us. we got a stairwell. well, there was seven employees that crawled up underneath the staircasing over here. they actually survived underneath that staircasing. i can tell you he tells us he didn t have insurance. his employees don t know what they re going to do. what he does have is that resiliency that we ve seen everywhere. he says he will rebuild. back to you. harris: he has life. he s still alive and so many people didn t make it. will, thank you very much. tonight we are mourning the loss of three men who died doing what they loved during the storm. a trio of veteran storm chasers w