On Monday, during a wide-ranging, but ultimately pretty superficial interview with Barclays Center developer Bruce Ratner, Charlie Rose asked him, “What worries you?”
“What worries me,” said Ratner.
“I mean, you’re a worrier by definition,” said Rose.
“You’re right, I am a worrier.”
“A soft-spoken worrier,” said Rose.
“I guess, soft-spoken worrier,” said Ratner. “I’ll have to think about that. I guess, um, I guess I’m worried about traffic a little bit, even though everybody had better take public transportation, listen to me. So for those few who don’t, I’m a little worried about them.”

What worries Bruce Ratner about Barclays Center? Traffic.

On Monday, during a wide-ranging, but ultimately pretty superficial interview with Barclays Center developer Bruce Ratner, Charlie Rose asked him, “What worries you?”

“What worries me,” said Ratner.

“I mean, you’re a worrier by definition,” said Rose.

“You’re right, I am a worrier.”

“A soft-spoken worrier,” said Rose.

“I guess, soft-spoken worrier,” said Ratner. “I’ll have to think about that. I guess, um, I guess I’m worried about traffic a little bit, even though everybody had better take public transportation, listen to me. So for those few who don’t, I’m a little worried about them.”

What worries Bruce Ratner about Barclays Center? Traffic.