world class transition. what does that mean to you? i think he s been very fair on this point. the people haven t spoken, we have a lot to do. but his signals have been right. and as the former city council from brooklyn, are you moving to gracie mansion or are you going to stay in brooklyn? we don t entertain that kind of question until the people speak on november 5th. that s all i can say. thank you. enjoyed it.
inspector general. does he support you on that? i haven t had that conversation with him. but it s a reform that we need to have in this city. but the point being, in a democracy, we electric the commander in chief. we electric the commander in chief and that s how it has to be. and i think we have to really evolve a bit here so that policing policy is more thoroughly a part of the public debate and the final decisions reside that much more clearly in city hall. [ male announcer ] may your lights always be green. [ tires screech ] [ beeping ] may you never be stuck behind a stinky truck. [ beeping ] may things always go your way. but it s good to be prepared. just in case they don t.
advertising or campaign pieces and we recalled one your videos. it s morning in park slope. it was warm and positive tone to your relationship with your family. in fact, one of us joked about do you and your son every walk down the street together and also break into walking in slow motion together in live action to mimic those spots. you seem to have a very warm positive healthy home life. yeah. and that you yourself, you did not grow up that way. no. and i mean a lot of the details of things you ve been involved with in your past have come up recently. and my only question is how do you think that those things shaped the policy that you want for the city? did they? they did. a personal point, i think if you come from a the phrase broken home is a little hackneyed but it gets to the point. mine was definitely a broken home growing up.
do well. but we don t want them to break the car before he drive. thank you. i don t know if there s any dichotomy for the mayor of new york city to say, god bless you, creating a lot of jobs and tax revenue, keep doing go forth and prosper but but behave and make sure it s done right. and in the same vein, to folks who are wealthy, we need a little more help to fix some of the challenges in our society, there s a consistency in this. i think the analogy you make for to the people for the price to go up, that s a powerful point that we need to think more about the hometown factory at this point in our evolution. so stock prices, of course, and what it means for pension fund is very important. but i m arguing that our economy is so unbalanced, that people are suffering so deeply, that right now the task of the
falling behind as a city, state, country if we don t focus on early child mood education. and there s a growing understanding in the public debate. look at china, india, germany. they re all running to make sure that they re children get early childhood education. and every where i go, i hear people say that that s a life changing thing for them to have universal prek for working mothers. but that s a long-term goal. that s where the dividends will be paid in the long-term, correct? long-term. but not that far in the future. goes into prek at the age of four and be in the work force ten years potentially. and if you don t make it soon, you simple point. the amount of education that you have determines your economic destiny that is more true today than the amount of education needed for economic success has gone up intensely.