Continuing the outpouring of kudos for outgoing “Late Show” host David Letterman, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Friday released his take on a classic Letterman bit.
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Here is Cuomo's Top Ten List of Reasons Why David Letterman is a New York Legend:
- He inspired the first top ten list by a New York State Governor.
- He never left the Empire State for that other coast.
- He has made us laugh at the “Late Show” on weeknights for the past 21 years.
- He boosted the local economy by turning the Hello Deli into one of the most famous in the world.
- His shows have been nominated for more than 100 Emmy Awards.
- He contributed to keeping New Yorkers working by giving Paul Shaffer a steady job.
- He helped New York heal by being the first late night talk show host to come back on the air after September 11, 2001.
- He continued the Ed Sullivan Theatre's legacy as a true New York icon by taping more than 4,000 shows at this world-renowned landmark.
- He has made more than 4,500 top ten lists.
- He has spent more time in the Ed Sullivan Theatre than Ed Sullivan and the Beatles combined.
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Letterman has been a late-night fixture in New York City since 1982, when NBC's “Late Night with David Letterman” premiered.
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