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One of the most surprising scenes we've seen in the Oval Office in the last few weeks and months was when the new mayor of New York,
Zora Mandane, came to meet Donald Trump.
These are two men who have been trading insults for weeks.
during the election campaign for the New York mayor.
And now suddenly they're all smiles, handshakes,
warm body language looking like the best of friends.
What is going on here?
Have they discovered that they actually like each other?
Is there political benefit for Donald Trump in being nice to Mamdani or Mamdani getting on with Donald Trump?
What does it tell us about how Zora Mamdani might actually govern New York?
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America's America's from BBC News when Donald Trump calls they say yes sir right away sir happy to lick your boot sir we are the sickest country in the world oh dear are you worried that billionaires are going to go hungry of course the president supports peaceful protest what a stupid question are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein Hello,
it's Sarah here in the BBC's Washington Bureau.
And it's Anthony, right next to Sarah here in Washington.
And Anthony, we've got a guest with us today, which is really good news.
I'm really intrigued to speak to him because it's a political reporter called Nick Reisman.
He's their Albany Bureau chief, which means he's an expert in New York state politics,
not just what happens in New York City.
And we're going to be talking to him shortly to talk about what's at stake for Zora Mandani,