New York City is "...a place of newly gorgeous waterfront promenades, of trees, tall grasses and blooming flowers on patches of land and peninsulas of concrete and even stretches of rail tracks that were blighted or blank before," writes the New York Times' Frank Bruni in a recent column on how politics can have a positive impact. Bruni joins Morning Joe to discuss.July 16, 2012
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