Raheem Kassam
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
They definitely look and feel a mess.
Right now we head to the water taxi to take us over to Brooklyn.
I hope they're still available.
I'm running a bit late actually.
So we're loaded onto the boat.
Last year again it was extremely rainy and cold so I'm delighted that the sun is out.
Not a big boat person, not a big water person, honestly, but it's all right.
Sun's out.
We'll live with it.
OK, start line's behind us, but because we're so bunched up, you can't run yet.
And if you are trying to get a good time, it's not good.
Excuse me.
I'm going to try and work my way through here and get a little jogging.
There we go.
Got some open road.
And this is where we enter the Hugh L. Carey Tunnel.
This is where Steven Ziller and so many of the people who perished on 9-11 walked toward the fire, grabbed their gear, went back through this tunnel, all the firemen with the gears on their back, and tried to help people.
And there are just thousands of people in this tunnel now.
It's the hardest part.
It gets so hot.