"Mayor's Approval Rating Hits 39 %: Poll” (WSJ)
Job performance rating: 10%, excellent; 29%, good; 37% fair; 20% poor
Poll: NYers approve of the way
Mark Green
* At a forum with other big city mayors in Chicago, de Blasio focused on political philosophy in talking about the beginning of his mayoralty while others discussed more specific points of municipal maintenance, the Times reports:--The Times’ Michael Grynbaum, also in Chicago, described a lofty de Blasio, saying he “left the nuts-and-bolts details of municipal maintenance to his peers, preferring philosophical points over statistical detail as he described his experiences in the first two months of the job.”
Pot Hole Repairman de Blasio
De Blasio Adding Millions to DOT's Pothole Repair Budget * Bill de Blasio Tackles Potholes(NYO)
Waste Transfer
Tale of 2 Cities
The East 91st Street Marine Transfer Station is a hurdle in de Blasio's 'Tale of Two Cities'(Newsweek)
Were In the Political Education Spin Phase
The political education of Carmen Fariña(Capital) Says she regrets “beautiful day” comment last week “I happen to be a very honest person and I obviously rue the day I ever said, ‘beautiful,’” she said. “It comes with the territory … I understand reporters have to do their job.” * NY1 Online: Longtime City Hall Insider Talks de Blasio Transition Longtime City Hall insider and Lindsay administration official Sid Davidoff joined Inside City Hall to discuss the de Blasio transition, the mayor's struggle to stay ahead of the snow, and the fight between the mayor and governor over how to pay for universal pre-k. * Charter Schools On the eve of a meeting with New York City Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina advocates for charter schools are trying to play nice with the new administration, focusing on their shared goals of providing better education for students who are most in need, Chalkbeat reports:
Mayor Do as I Say(NYT Op-ED)
Bill de Blasio gave an impassioned presentation about
traffic safety on Tuesday. On Thursday he was caught barreling down the
highway over the speed limit. Mayor Bill de Blasio gave an impassioned
presentation about traffic safety on Tuesday. On Thursday, under the
immutable law of political comeuppance, he got busted by a TV news crew
that caught his two-S.U.V. detail rolling through stop signs, changing
lanes without signaling and barreling down the highway over the speed
limit.
The Campaign Manger Mayor Fails to Understand Message Control Does Not Work When Your Mayor
At this point another law of politics kicked in, wherein the official response generates more heat and derision than the actual offense. The mayor’s office said, “We also recognize N.Y.P.D.’s training and protocols, and refer questions related to security and transportation to them.” Ah, yes: blowing through stop signs, changing lanes without signaling: two proven executive-protection tactics, to throw off potential pursuers. Maybe in Kandahar. This was Queens. A more plainspoken explanation by Mr. de Blasio on behalf of himself and his security detail — we were jerks, and this won’t happen again — would be more credible than invoking the Blackwater defense. It is my non-professional judgment that these were simply cops rolling through stop signs and speeding in the classic New York, outta-my-way manner — routine lawbreaking sanctioned by their official status, powerful passenger and S.U.V. bulk. * Wrong answer on speeding, Mr. Mayor (NYDN OP-Ed) How de Blasio should react to his SUV driving scandal if he really cares about Vision Zero
Michael Barbaro @mikiebarb Shark Jumped, de Blasio gotcha edition (NYP)
The Campaign Manger Mayor Fails to Understand Message Control Does Not Work When Your Mayor
At this point another law of politics kicked in, wherein the official response generates more heat and derision than the actual offense. The mayor’s office said, “We also recognize N.Y.P.D.’s training and protocols, and refer questions related to security and transportation to them.” Ah, yes: blowing through stop signs, changing lanes without signaling: two proven executive-protection tactics, to throw off potential pursuers. Maybe in Kandahar. This was Queens. A more plainspoken explanation by Mr. de Blasio on behalf of himself and his security detail — we were jerks, and this won’t happen again — would be more credible than invoking the Blackwater defense. It is my non-professional judgment that these were simply cops rolling through stop signs and speeding in the classic New York, outta-my-way manner — routine lawbreaking sanctioned by their official status, powerful passenger and S.U.V. bulk. * Wrong answer on speeding, Mr. Mayor (NYDN OP-Ed) How de Blasio should react to his SUV driving scandal if he really cares about Vision Zero
Michael Barbaro
Public Advocate de Blasio Bloomberg Speeding Endangering Citizens
(NYT Continues)
If Mr. de Blasio were still the righteous
Public Advocate, he would be calling this mayor out for endangering
citizens and treating himself above the law. The rules haven’t changed
now that Mr. de Blasio has a bigger job. They remain: Accountability.
Transparency. Leading by example. Applying basic traffic rules to
himself and
his drivers may make it even harder for this perennially behind-schedule
mayor to show up to places on time. Answering questions forthrightly,
without obfuscation, may make it harder for him to stick to his chosen
message and control the narrative. But doing these things will make him a
less irritating mayor, and a more believable one. * Mayor Faces Questioning Over Driver(WSJ)
Former city officials who had NYPD drivers said they had the authority
to instruct detail to abide by traffic laws. Former NYPD deputy chief
says drivers "are generally supposed to obey the traffic regulations."* NYC mayor faces flap over SUV speeding video (Washington Post ) * NYPD Decides Which Laws to Obey in Motorcade, de Blasio Says (2) (Businessweek ) * Mayor De Blasio Dodges Traffic Controversy, Heads For Pennsylvania (CBS Local ) * Mayor de Blasio Declares War On Transparency; Ducks Q's About Speedgate(JP Updates) It was a haughty move from the Nixon playbook by a man who has preached
openness and transparency throughout his career. Why bother holding
press conferences if you get to tell reporters what questions they can
ask you? Public policy is often messy and unpredictable – not political
kabuki.(NY1)
"It's never the crime, but the cover up that gets you" - NixonSuper Skyscrapers OK
Mayor Bill de Blasio today praised some of the biggest names in the real
estate industry and told them he has no qualms about building large in
the name of affordable housing
De Blasio: 'Height and density' key to affordable housing plans Audio: Bill de Blasio Promises REBNY He’ll Build Big(NYO) Many residents in neighborhoods across the city complain regularly about
housing developments they say are too tall or too large for their
locations. But Mr. de Blasio said he hoped that, with the promise of new
affordable units and a stamp of approval from his administration, such
super-sized projects will be swallowed more easily. * New
York City Mayor Bill de Blasio told members of the Real Estate Board of
New York that he has no problem with allowing super skyscrapers to be
built in exchange for meeting his goal of 200,000 units of affordable
housing, the Daily News writes: *de Blasio speaks to REBNY, promises "to use height and density to the maximum feasible extent"(AYR) * De Blasio wants to see more high-rise buildings(NYP) * De Blasio tries to find balance between responsible budgeting + progressive agenda (City and State) * Perhaps
in an attempt to repair his reputation among the city's real estate
power brokers, Bill de Blasio told the Real Estate Board of New York
that he doesn't want to slow the new development boom while in office.(Curbed)* The Post is “encouraged” by de
Blasio’s remarks to the Real Estate Board of New York that he plans to
build “aggressively” and vow to let builders “use height and density to
the maximum feasible extent”
“Wisdom is knowing we are all On
Mayor Fights Negative Press With A Quick Roll Out of His Traffic Accidents Plan De Blasio called for lowering the citywide speed limit from 30 m.p.h. to 25 along with several other new initiatives in his “Vision Zero” plan, which aims to eliminate pedestrian fatalities, the Times reports: NYPD Promises More Transparency on TrafficStat | (City and State) *De Blasio wants to cut speed limit by 5 mph citywide(NYP) * De Blasio wants to shut down meters to slow speeding cabs(NYP) * Here’s de Blasio’s plan, dubbed “Vision Zero.”* Bill de Blasio Sets Up Another Fight With Albany (NYO)* Thursday Update Speeding taxi shut-off technology may not exist (NYP) The Daily News approves of Mayor de Blasio's Vision Zero action plan—and wants Albany to get out of the way Wednesday * De Blasio Outlines Steps to Eliminate Traffic Deaths(NYT) de Blasio’s sweeping proposals, rooted in a Swedish street safety approach called Vision Zero, include a new focus on speeding and taxis.* IT'S LIFE OR DEATH: De Blasio's 'Vision Zero' traffic plan features a black box recording device for cabs to curb carnage(NYDN) * The Daily News writes that New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio needs to follow through on every measure he can to improve traffic safety, and the state must produce legislation that will enable him to do things like lower the speed limit * Victims’ families praise de Blasio’s plan to lower speed limit(NYP) * Bill de Blasio’s solid plan to fight traffic deaths(NYP Op-Ed) * Calmer Streets, Safer City(NYT Ed) Mayor Bill de Blasio’s focus on public safety is sensible, and his plan to prevent traffic deaths could make a difference to New Yorkers.* A City Safe for Walking(NYT) What steps can city officials, pedestrians and drivers take to reduce the number of accidents?* The New York Times writes that it is ridiculous that decisions about more traffic cameras and lowering the speed limit in New York City are determined in Albany and can be blocked by a Rochester lawmaker: Mayor: No Weekly Radio Show Planned
De Blasio May End Weekly Call-In Radio Show(NY1) The weekly call-in radio show that Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Mayor Rudolph Giuliani embraced may soon be a thing of the past, as
Mayor Bill de Blasio does not seem as interested in following them to
the airwaves, though he has not yet made an official decision about his
plans.
de Blasio Rosemary Woods Editing of the ReBNY Meet
108 Minute Gap De Blasio Seems to Be Struggling to Fulfill Transparency Pledge (NY1)NY1 asked the mayor's aides repeatedly for his closed-door remarks and was told that they would not be released. However, by the afternoon, amid growing criticism, City Hall changed its tune. At 5 p.m., four-and-a-half hours after the meeting ended, the mayor's office sent NY1 a recording of the mayor. It is 12 minutes long. The entire meeting lasted nearly two hours. Borough Hall - Brooklyn supports de Blasio's Pre-K plan! * A source says some Working Families Party members seemed unreceptive last week to the idea of endorsing Gov. Andrew Cuomo for re-election without a “big” campaign win, such as the creation of a public campaign finance system. * Larry Sabato thinks Cuomo “seems even less inclined” to run for president than his father, former Gov. Mario Cuomo, “who played Hamlet in 1992 and ultimately did not run.”* Post columnist Bob McManus was even harsher, declaring Mr. de Blasio “spent his first six weeks in office stumbling about like a drunk in the dark.” In particular, Mr. McManus said Mr. de Blasio’s approach to the pre-K debate has left Gov. Andrew Cuomo “not-so-quietly seething — even if conciliatory words were exchanged in Albany over the weekend.” * LISTEN: Cuomo Digs In Against de Blasio's Pre-K Tax(WNYC) * MT Is New York City Suffering Snowmageddon and Garbagemageddon Because de Blasio Dropped the Groundhog? Sanitation Commish Doherty on all the snow this winter: "You lose your momentum on garbage." |
Clyde Haberman
NY Magazine Calls de Blasio Stalking Out Deeply Weird
Mayor De Blasio Gets Pressed (NY Mag) Well, that was deeply weird. Mayor Bill de Blasio just stalked out of a
City Hall press conference after refusing to answer any questions about
Speedgate, leaving behind an angry, disbelieving pack of reporters. Thus
ensuring that coverage of the “truly historic…transcendent moment” the
mayor had just spent an hour promoting would be buried by his walkout.* Mayor Ducks Reporters' Questions After TV Crew Catches His SUV Speeding, Ignoring Stop Signs(NY1)
Clyde Haberman
BdB's press strategy seems to be to go out of his way, not even 2 mos. into his term, to smugly alienate those covering him.
Why is the NYC Press Corp In A Coma During Bloomberg's 12 Years Attacking de Blasio?
Daily News Wrong answer on speeding, Mr. Mayor
* NYT: Mayor Do as I Say
* NYP: Kaiser Wilhelm * WCBS TV: Whatever You're Preaching, You Need to Practice It * TV camera catches de Blasio breaking traffic laws(SLLive) * NY Magazine Mayor De Blasio Gets Pressed
Sunday De Blasio still owes onmayoral campaign stop parking ticket: report(NYP)
de Blasio Team Failure
de Blasio Not Tonight
Why Did Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show, First in NYC in 42 Years, Have Rudy Giuliani Welcome Him and Not de Blasio the Current Mayor?
Tax break helps NYC lure 'The Tonight Show' home (AP)
Does de Blasio Understand He Is Making The Press Attack On Him Worse By Not Answering Questions?
Bill de Blasio Refuses to Take ‘Speedgate’ Questions Despite Vow(NYO) * ‘The way it is’: Bratton defends mayor’s speedy driver(capital) * Mayor de Blasio "Committed" To Street Safety, Won't Talk About His #NYPD Detail Breaking Rules | New York Daily News
Embarrassment Comes Just Days After Mayor Announced New Traffic Safety InitiativeNEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Just days after Mayor Bill de Blasio announced an aggressive plan to prevent traffic deaths, CBS 2 cameras caught the driver of a car carrying the mayor violating a number of traffic laws. As CBS 2′s Marcia Kramer reported Thursday, the vehicle was seen speeding and blowing through stop signs — and that’s not all. When the mayor announced his 62-point safe streets initiative, which includes lowering the speed limit to 25 mph, he said, “We want the public to know that we are holding ourselves to this standard.” But Kramer reported the mayor failed to practice what he preached Thursday. CBS 2 crews found Mayor de Blasio’s cars going through a stop sign at a Queens intersection, and that wasn’t the only traffic violation caught on tape.* Ex-NYPD intel chief: "running away from a reporter or being late for a meeting" isn't considered a threat.(WSJ) *'TRANSPARENT' MOVE: Mayor de Blasio blows off questions after report he blew past traffic lights, violated speed limit(NYDN) * Other Politicians Had Traffic Miscues(WSJ) *Driving while mayor (NYDN Ed) De Blasio has to obey the traffic laws, just like everyone else * Mayor de Blasio "Committed" To Street Safety; Won't Talk About His NYPD Detail Breaking Rules(NYDN) * "already...the source of at least 3 controversies that seem 2 contradict his campaign promise to 'end the 2 cities'"
"They Don’t Know What They’re Doing"
de Blasio Learning Curve?
Democrats say de Blasio must learn how to play politics in New York capitol(NYDN) About a dozen Democrats in New York’s Assembly and Senate questioned why, tactically, Mayor de Blasio would suddenly spring the minimum wage issue at the same time he is asking the Legislature to fight for his pre-K tax plan for New York City. 'The job of public advocate is to be a paid complainer,' one Democratic insider said, referring to the mayor’s prior job. 'That’s fine, but it doesn’t move things in Albany.'After waiting for a Democratic New York City mayor, some members of the state Legislature are wishing that de Blasio would slow down with his progressive proposals and focus on one at a time, the Daily News reports: * De Blasio will be judged on more than just his response to snow or calling the NYPD about an acquaintance, and one judgment that can already be made is the mayor thinks he has more political capital than he actually does, the Daily News’s Mike Lupica writes: * About a dozen Democrats in the Assembly and Senate questioned why, tactically speaking, de Blasio would suddenly spring the minimum wage issue at the same time he is asking the Legislature to fight for his pre-K tax plan. * "Those close to BDB say he also regularly engages w/ state lawmakers personally in a way MRB never did.” * Some New Yorkers who met Mayor Bill de Blasio when he opened Gracie Mansion to the public in early January have yet to receive the photographs of their meeting, NY1 reports: https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=495268678289935103#editor/target=post;postID=9220847277452584268;onPublishedMenu=allposts;onClosedMenu=allposts;postNum=0;src=postname
de Blasio First Contract Settlement, UFT Demands Back Pay
The de Blasio administration struck its first labor contract settlement, making a deal with 200 environmental officers who will receive an average of more than $50,000 each in back pay, the Daily News writes: 3 retro raises for enviro officers union - 5, 4 and 4 for 2005-07 - but not expected to set pattern for others *
More Mayoral Appointments
More appointments by NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio.
One of his new appointees, Emily Lloyd, is reprising her role as Department of Environmental Protection chief, which she held under former Mayor Bloomberg.* De Blasio Suggests Parks Appointment Will Represent Departure From Bloomberg(NYO) * De Blasio taps environmental chief he once held ‘accountable’(Capital) * ‘Too Perfect’ Job Offer Lures a Parks Expert Back to Work(NYT)Tupper Thomas, former chief of the Prospect Park Alliance, is coming out of retirement to lead New Yorkers for Parks. * \Citing ‘Inequality Crisis,’ Mayor Names Top Legal Adviser and Fills 2 Other Jobs(NYT) * Former Dinkins aide named de Blasio’s DEP commisioner(NYP) * .
UFT Why Are the Schools Open?
Union prez Mulgrew: "Having students, parents & staff traveling in these conditions was unwarranted. It was a mistake to open schools today" * All City Council hearings are canceled. Schools? Open.
Teachers’ Union and Elected Officials Blast de Blasio’s School Day Call(NYO) * Parents blast mayor's decision to keep NYC schools open, worry about road conditions for school buses (NBC) *City schools see dismal 45% attendance during snowstorm; De Blasio defends ...(NYDN)
* For Mayor, Keeping Schools Open Brings Another Headache(NYT) * Student’s Facebook page mocks NYC schools chief, goes viral(NYP) * IS IT REALLY A ‘BEAUTIFUL DAY’? New schools chancellor scowls for cameras after city gets a foot of snow, leading to record low school attendance
If you want a campaign manager mayor elect a campaign manager as mayor
Bill goes ugly(NYP Ed) In cheering the mayor’s decision to take away space promised to three charter schools run by Eva Moskowitz — leaving hundreds of children without a school for next year — Bill de Blasio ally Bertha Lewis hailed it as justice: “Eva Moskowitz got away with murder for so long.”* Chirlane McCray Details How She Was Bullied(NYDN) * The Working Families Party Has Its Moment (WNYC)
de Blasio's Politically Motivated Vendetta: Moskowitz
De Blasio administration halts expansion of Success Academy charter schools(NYP) The de Blasio administration is blocking the opening or expansion of three Success Academy charter schools run by Eva Moskowitz, sources said Thursday. “I never supported co-locations — ever. Eva Moskowitz got away with murder for so long,” said Bertha Lewis, former head of ACORN and co-founder of the Working Families Party. Mayor expels Eva Moskowitz's@SuccessCharters schools from planned sites around city, sources say(DNAINFO)The rejected co-locations proposals were deemed unfair and did not make sense, BdB says.
Chancellor Says ‘We Are Turning the Page’ While Pulling Plug on Some Co-Locations(NYO) * New York City’s Education Department will reverse nine of the 45 school co-locations approved under the Bloomberg administration, including three of Eva Moskowitz’s Success Academies, Capital New York reports: *De Blasio deals blow to Moskowitz schools(Capital) * The NYC Department of Education reversed nine of the 45 school co-locations approved by the Bloomberg administration last fall – including three charter schools.*Mayor de Blasio vs. Charter Schools, Round I (NY Mag) To Eva Moskowitz, who runs the only three schools being completely rejected, the decision is a politically motivated vendetta. That de Blasio and Moskowitz are bitter antagonists is not new: As a candidate, de Blasio used his harshest language to attack her and the Success Acadamies she's created. Moskowitz wasted no time escalating the battle, staging a pro-charter protest march across the Brooklyn Bridge in October, a month before de Blasio was officially elected mayor* And here, via New York True, is Mr. de Blasio’s response yesterday about his Department of Education’s decision to block the previously-approved co-locations of three Success Academy charter schools:
Barack’s lesson for Bill(NYP Ed) How ironic that on the same day Mayor de Blasio was closing doors of opportunity to hundreds of African-American kids in New York, in Washington President Obama was championing a new initiative to help young men of color claim their part of the American Dream.
Farina Does Mr.Rogers Beautiful Day
De Blasio defends decision to leave schools open. ‘It's absolutely a beautiful day out there,’ schools chancellor .*Clueless schools chancellor defends opening classrooms: ‘It’s a beautiful day out’(NYP)
* Public Advocate Letitia James: "Re-Evaluation" Needed Of When NYC Schools Close After Storms(NYDN) * Fariña defends open schools, says it’s a ‘beautiful day’(Capital) * De Blasio must get used to tough questions on snowy schooldays, pal's(NYDN) * Carmen Fariña and Al Roker do damage control over insensitive snowstorm comments(NYDN)
The Hometown Paper (Daily News) Won't Even Take A Stand On School Closing
Do They Ever Wonder Why Voters Don't Follow Their Endorsements of Quinn, Squadron or Reforming the BOE?
The Daily News writes that it won’t second guess the decision to keep New York City schools open Thursday, though late-arriving or absent students shouldn’t receive demerits and schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña should choose her words more carefully next time:
My Cousin Farina How Many Fingers?
School Attendance
Preliminary data shows NYC Public School attendance for Thursday, February 13, 2014 is 44.65%.” Parents, not the Mayor, made final call on#sbowday.
de Blasio Throws Al Roker Under the Bus
Weatherman Bill
Bill de Blasio Has Lost Al Roker(NRO) “Why are schools all around NYC closed?” Mr. Roker asked, calling the snow policy “ridiculous.” “It’s going to take some kid or kids getting hurt before this goofball policy gets changed.” Retweeted by Lisa L. Colangelo
* For Mayor, Keeping Schools Open Brings Another Headache(NYT) * Student’s Facebook page mocks NYC schools chief, goes viral(NYP) * IS IT REALLY A ‘BEAUTIFUL DAY’? New schools chancellor scowls for cameras after city gets a foot of snow, leading to record low school attendance
If you want a campaign manager mayor elect a campaign manager as mayor
Bill goes ugly(NYP Ed) In cheering the mayor’s decision to take away space promised to three charter schools run by Eva Moskowitz — leaving hundreds of children without a school for next year — Bill de Blasio ally Bertha Lewis hailed it as justice: “Eva Moskowitz got away with murder for so long.”* Chirlane McCray Details How She Was Bullied(NYDN) * The Working Families Party Has Its Moment (WNYC)
de Blasio's Politically Motivated Vendetta: Moskowitz
De Blasio administration halts expansion of Success Academy charter schools(NYP) The de Blasio administration is blocking the opening or expansion of three Success Academy charter schools run by Eva Moskowitz, sources said Thursday. “I never supported co-locations — ever. Eva Moskowitz got away with murder for so long,” said Bertha Lewis, former head of ACORN and co-founder of the Working Families Party. Mayor expels Eva Moskowitz's
Errol Louis
@errollouis I am skeptical of the motives
and morals of people expressing smug joy that the education of 700
charter school kids is now at risk.
Chancellor Says ‘We Are Turning the Page’ While Pulling Plug on Some Co-Locations(NYO) * New York City’s Education Department will reverse nine of the 45 school co-locations approved under the Bloomberg administration, including three of Eva Moskowitz’s Success Academies, Capital New York reports: *De Blasio deals blow to Moskowitz schools(Capital) * The NYC Department of Education reversed nine of the 45 school co-locations approved by the Bloomberg administration last fall – including three charter schools.*Mayor de Blasio vs. Charter Schools, Round I (NY Mag) To Eva Moskowitz, who runs the only three schools being completely rejected, the decision is a politically motivated vendetta. That de Blasio and Moskowitz are bitter antagonists is not new: As a candidate, de Blasio used his harshest language to attack her and the Success Acadamies she's created. Moskowitz wasted no time escalating the battle, staging a pro-charter protest march across the Brooklyn Bridge in October, a month before de Blasio was officially elected mayor* And here, via New York True, is Mr. de Blasio’s response yesterday about his Department of Education’s decision to block the previously-approved co-locations of three Success Academy charter schools:
New York Magazine
@NYMag Mayor de Blasio is rescinding three charter-school plans previously approved by Bloomberg, all run by his antagonist
New York Mayor's Charter School Decisions Anger Both Sides(WSJ) Reverses Plans to Allow Three Schools in City Buildings, but Approves More Than a Dozen Others * De Blasio Seeks to Halt 3 Charter Schools From Moving Into Public Spaces(NYT) * Don’t write off my son(NYP) * De Blasio’s charter war hurts the minority kids he purports to help(NYP) * De Blasio starts his war on charter schools(NYP) * De Blasio Boots Eva Moskowitz's Success Academy From Some Planned Sites (DNAINFO) * Mike Bloomberg calls charters ‘pathway to success’(NYP) * Cheating poor kids by choking charters(NYP Ed) * The Daily News writes that the hammer unfairly fell on three charter schools looking to co-locate in public school buildings, leaving uncertainty about the other 19 charter plans
approved last fall: * Eva Moskowitz’s crisis day (Capital) * DeFran: Pre-K Will Be Revisited In Future Budget Years(YNN) * Cuomo chose not to criticize New York
City Mayor Bill de Blasio for his decision to reverse some charter
school co-locations that were approved by the Bloomberg administration,
Capital New York reports: * Bill slams Eva’s kids (NYDN Ed) The hammer unfairly falls on three charter schoolsBarack’s lesson for Bill(NYP Ed) How ironic that on the same day Mayor de Blasio was closing doors of opportunity to hundreds of African-American kids in New York, in Washington President Obama was championing a new initiative to help young men of color claim their part of the American Dream.
The Gang of Four (L to R – Dinkins, Paterson, Sutton, Rangel)Â
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Charters. How can de Blasio do this same day Obama making major effort for disadvantaged black and Latino boys Farina Does Mr.Rogers Beautiful Day
De Blasio defends decision to leave schools open. ‘It's absolutely a beautiful day out there,’ schools chancellor .*Clueless schools chancellor defends opening classrooms: ‘It’s a beautiful day out’(NYP)
* Public Advocate Letitia James: "Re-Evaluation" Needed Of When NYC Schools Close After Storms(NYDN) * Fariña defends open schools, says it’s a ‘beautiful day’(Capital) * De Blasio must get used to tough questions on snowy schooldays, pal's(NYDN) * Carmen Fariña and Al Roker do damage control over insensitive snowstorm comments(NYDN)
The Hometown Paper (Daily News) Won't Even Take A Stand On School Closing
Do They Ever Wonder Why Voters Don't Follow Their Endorsements of Quinn, Squadron or Reforming the BOE?
The Daily News writes that it won’t second guess the decision to keep New York City schools open Thursday, though late-arriving or absent students shouldn’t receive demerits and schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña should choose her words more carefully next time:
My Cousin Farina How Many Fingers?
School Attendance
Preliminary data shows NYC Public School attendance for Thursday, February 13, 2014 is 44.65%.” Parents, not the Mayor, made final call on
de Blasio Throws Al Roker Under the Bus
Weatherman Bill
Bill de Blasio Has Lost Al Roker(NRO) “Why are schools all around NYC closed?” Mr. Roker asked, calling the snow policy “ridiculous.” “It’s going to take some kid or kids getting hurt before this goofball policy gets changed.” Retweeted by Lisa L. Colangelo
Al Roker
@alroker How dare @NYCMayorsOffice @NYCSchools
throw NWS under the school bus. Forecast was on time and on the money *
So now my daughter's NYC public school is being let out early. @NYCMayorsOffice @NYCSchools Is it worth putting kids' safety at risk? * I knew this am @NYCMayorsOffice @NYCSchools would close schools. Talk about a bad prediction. Long range DiBlasio forecast: 1 term* 'Is
there no one there with any common sense?' Al Roker slams de Blasio for
not closing schools as storm drops up to a foot of snow; Mayor hits
back with icy response(NYDN) * Al Roker hits Bill de Blasio on NWS remarks (Politico) Update @AlRoker says he regrets one of his tweets about NYC Mayor @BilldeBlasio * Al Roker's Sorry For 1 Tweet, But Not For Blasting De Blasio(NPR) * Who came out on top in the battle between @alroker and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio?
de Blasio Losing His MoJo After 6 Weeks?
* .@BilldeBlasio "appeared stiff and nervous as he answered repeated questions about the issue” * "Mr. de Blasio, who is normally relaxed and often makes jokes in news conferences, appeared stiff and nervous." (NYDN)* Al Roker blasts Mayor de Blasio on Twitter for not cancelling school.(NYDN) * School bus crashes into car in Brooklyn, injures more than a dozen(NYDN) * Al Roker calls Bill de Blasio a one-term mayor for not closing NYC schools today(Newsweek) * New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, a close ally of de Blasio, said closing city schools
would have been “warranted,” Capital New York writes: * De Blasio defends phone call to NYPD about jailed supporter (SI Advance)
The Bishop Power Base
De Blasio bishop a Brooklyn powerhouse despite money, legal woes(NYP) Findlayter’s power doesn’t come from his own Brooklyn congregation, the New Hope Christian Church, which boasts only 250 or so members; it springs from the umbrella organization his church belongs to and which he leads — Churches United to Save and Heal (CUSH), a multidenominational network of 40 mostly Caribbean churches in Brooklyn, Queens and The Bronx. For politicians, Findlayter, 50, is a gatekeeper to thousands of voters and activists. “If you’re looking for black voters, you have to start at the church,” state Sen. Kevin Parker, an ally of Findlayter for the past 15 years, told The Post. “Mayor de Blasio understood that, and that was key to his victory . . . Pastors are really the institution of black communities that do the most service.” But while Findlayter’s influence increased, so did his money problems.
Saturday Update of A Bad Week for the New Mayor
1. Cuomo Rope-A-Dope
Cuomo Offers de Blasio Support, With Barbs(NYT) Cuomo defended Mayor Bill de Blasio’s move to open schools in a snowstorm, but mocked his “two cities” mantra.* Cuomo turns ‘tale of two cities’ on de Blasio in pre-K fight(NYP) Cuomo dropped a political bomb on Mayor de Blasio Friday by turning the mayor’s own “tale of two cities” mantra against him in the fevered fight over pre-K funding. “The answer to inequity and inequality is not to create more inequity and inequality,” Cuomo added.
Cuomo even got in a sly dig at de Blasio’s claim to the “two cities” theme, suggesting he’s not the first politician to invoke it. In a bit of political one-upmanship that hit close to his own home, Cuomo pointed out that it was his father, Mario Cuomo, who brought up the very same “two cities” issue 30 years ago. “I was in the audience in 1984 at the Democratic convention when I think it was articulated very well,” said Cuomo.
2. Mayor's Traffic Jam - New Yorkers' Jay Walk
De Blasio’s Vow to End Traffic Deaths Meets Reality of New York Streets(NYT)de Blasio faces challenges in altering the balance of taxis, buses, trucks and cars amid the city’s deeply ingrained pedestrian culture.
3. Snow Attendance To Go Lower
After Storm, 100% Attendance Is Not 100% Accurate(NYT) A few schools in New York City reported perfect or near-perfect attendance rates, but a few of them were inaccurately high.
Not Only Hot Meals Eva’s lesson for Bill (NYP) By contrast, Moskowitz kept her schools open for one reason: In a city where the overwhelming number of black and Latino students are failing their proficiency tests, she believes students cannot afford to miss the precious education they get. * Mobs Soldier Says Closes the Schools Bill Mafia member Thomas Gioeli tweets complaint about de Blasio during snowstorm (NYDN) Thomas (Tommy Shots) Gioeli tweeted “How long is reckless Bill de Blasio gonna play chicky w/the life’s of our children,” to his followers Thursday after the decision was made to keep schools open despite the snowstorm.
4. Orwellian Speaker Drop the Adversarial Role?
Bill’s buddies (NYDN) Too much coziness for comfort in Mayor de Blasio's City Hall * Mayor de Blasio’s foolishness in personally calling the NYPD after the arrest of a political supporter grows ever more evident as Bishop Orlando Findlayter’s background emerges.While racking up debts, he scored approval for more than $200,000 in taxpayer grants for not-for-profit groups with the help of state Sen. Kevin Parker, Councilman Eugene Mathieu and former Councilman Kendall Stewart. Findlayter never collected the money after failing to register his nonprofits with the Internal Revenue Service. On Thursday, the mayor grew irritated responding to questions about his actions while saying they were “appropriate” and that he’d handle such matters on a “case-by-case” basis.
Sharpton Also Tells the Media to Move On Mr. Sharpton, who has become one of Mr. de Blasio’s most vocal supporters, nonetheless addressed the controversy, urging the reporters present to move on. .@MMViverito-"I'd rather just move on." @TishJames-"I defer to the decision of the mayor." @TheRevAl-"You all need to go to the next thing."
Meanwhile, in a government dominated by a small circle of friends, Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito and Public Advocate Letitia James revealed how little oversight the public can expect from them. “I would rather just move on and talk about other issues,” said Mark-Viverito. “I defer to the decision of the mayor of the city of New York,” said James. Sorry, not good enough. * PA Not My Job The Public Advocate said it's not her job to question the mayor's judgment.(Capital) * CLERGYMAN OF CASH: Bishop who was spared night in jail after de Blasio picked up the phone has murky financial past and used deep political ties to leverage cash gifts Bishop Orlando Findlayter, spared a night in jail earlier this week after Hizzoner called to inquire about his status after a traffic stop, has $214,000 in city and state funds sitting in limbo, the Daily News has learned. * Bishop Findlayter Cancels Planned Harlem Appearance (NYO) * Bishop Orlando Findlayter a no-show at Rev. Al Sharpton’s National Action Network gathering (NYDN) * Times' ed board member criticizes de Blasio’s police call(Capital)
5. Bishop Orlando Findlayter Cancels Press Conference at House of Justice. Reporters Grumble. . .
Findlayter, 50, who hobnobs with politicians from City Council members to state senators to President Obama, didn’t pick up the cash. The stalled money is just a piece of the murky financial picture of a man who owns a nearly $600,000 Long Island home, but needed a Legal Aid Society attorney when he answered a pair of outstanding warrants in court on Tuesday. Guidestar, a nonprofit tax tracker, has no record of tax returns from either of Findlayter’s organizations — even though a Dun & Bradstreet report from May 2013 said his community center employed two people and had $230,000 in annual sales. No further details were available. He and his wife bought a $579,000 house in Lynbrook in 2007, getting a $434,850 mortgage. Yet his church was booted from Church Ave. in Brooklyn in 2010 after he defaulted on $45,000 in back rent — and he skipped out on a $100,000 court judgment against him on a slip-and-fall in the same building. * A footnote on de Blasio pal Findlayter: he was an original signer of the Atlantic Yards CBA (then vanished)(Atantic Yards Reports)
Sharpton echoes Rudy, in defense of de Blasio(Capital) * New York Bishop Advised Against Addressing Arrest (WSJ) Bishop Findlayter's wife, Yvette Findlayter, told The Wall Street Journal that the bishop was advised Saturday to not make a statement.Ms. Findlayter said she didn't have details of who advised her husband or what exactly what the advice was.* Reached by phone, Mr Findlayter’s wife told The Wall Street Journal that he had been advised not to attend. She initially said she did not know who had made the suggestion but later said it was a PR adviser.
6. The Rev. Sharpton Media Advice On Findlayter
@TheRevAl
says reporters should find out how many times elected officials call to
inquire about community leader // LETS DO IT * Sharpton to media: "Some
stories just don't run for more than 1 night. I
mean, stuff is crazy, & y'all are getting crazy right now.
Common." * Sharpton sides with Giuliani in defending de Blasio(Capital) * Rev. Sharpton says de Blasio's call to police about the arrest of his ally, a Brooklyn bishop, wasn't a "big thing." (WSJ) Sharpton recalling a reporter asking him about the scandal during a trip to DC,
he urged the media to focus on policy issues like Mr. de Blasio’s push
for universal pre-K.
De Blasio dodges media talk after storm backlash(NYP) After taking a battering over his decision to keep schools open during a heavy snowstorm Thursday, Mayor de Blasio suddenly canceled a scheduled press conference Friday. “The city’s response to...* Bill de Blasio, under fire, keeps low profile (Newsweek)
de Blasio vs. PBA
Mayor tells police unions to stay out of stop-frisk case(NYP) Mayor de Blasio sent the city’s police unions a stern message Friday: butt out of the stop-and-frisk case! Zachary Carter, de Blasio’s handpicked corporation counsel, filed legal papers with the Second Circuit Court of Appeals saying the city is withdrawing prior support under the former Bloomberg administration of the unions appealing Manhattan federal Judge Shira Scheindlin’s ruling that found stop-and-frisk unconstitutional.
PBA “the documents we submitted” last week “speak for themself”
Scheindlin through her lawyers on Friday also filed court papers with the appellate panel objecting to the unions’ motion to appeal her ruling. The panel on Friday also agreed to let lawyers for former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and former US Attorney General Michael Mukasey submit briefs in support of the police unions’ motions.
de Blasio Hell Week
Bill de Blasio - An unhappy recap of de Blasio’s no good, very bad week: First, Republican Senate Co-Leader Dean Skelos rained on the mayor’s universal pre-K parade by firmly stating his intention to block a floor vote on the mayor’s tax hike proposal to pay for the program. Skelos’ Democratic counterpart Jeff Klein then swelled up with courage to vigorously defend de Blasio’s proposal, only to play the shrinking violet less than 24 hours later by walking back his commitment to stall the budget if the tax hike did not receive a vote. If only it ended there, but de Blasio also displayed the downside to his micromanaging personality by reportedly personally calling to check on the arrest of a clergy member who happened to be on his transition team.
The mayor was pilloried for what may have been an inappropriate phone call, with few coming to his defense, save for Rudy Giuliani. Rule of thumb, Bill: when Rudy, who can hardly be called an ally, is the only one patting you on the back, it might be a good idea to think twice about “inquiring” into police arrests no matter how “appropriate” you claim your actions were. Lastly, Mr. Mayor, when you’ve lost Al Roker, you’re in trouble. * peaker and Public Advocate Refuse to Criticize de Blasio Over Bishop Call Controversy(NYO)
Cancels Press Conference Bill de Blasio Cancels Press Conference One Day After Grilling(NYO)
Trending in the Media Now
School Rage Opening the Schools and de Blasio Call to NYPD on Friends Arrest Warrant
Cuomo: "Answer to a tale of two cities is not to create two states" on why he doesn't support tax for NYC to create its own Pre-K@WNYC
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Losing Al Roker A Bad Week
For de Blasio It Keeps Raining
Monday Update
De Blasio Downplays Pre-K Tax Plan in Albany: New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio didn’t push the income tax
Friday Update
De Blasio’s mum on pastor he helped get out of jail(NYP)
At Church Service, Pastor Makes No Mention of de Blasio or Arrest(NYT)
De Blasio’s bishop buddy stays silent on arrest(NYP)
Sunday Update
NYP Says Findayter evicted at least 10 people, one for failing to pay a measly $950, public records show, While He Owed $150,000 since 1989, public documents show.
Bishop Findlayter was a Brooklyn slumlord: ex-tenant(NYP) * Lack of checks-and-balances haunts de Blasio's scandalous jail favor for Bishop Findlayter (NYC New Analysis) * De Blasio inaugural committee member exceeded campaign contribution limits(NY World) Bill de Blasio’s campaign for mayor took in contributions exceeding legal limits from a member of his inaugural committee whose organization holds $168 million in contracts with the city. As he ran for mayor last year, de Blasio took in $2,500 in contributions from Yitzchok Leshinsky, the head of a not-for-profit called Housing Bridge that runs shelters for the Department of Homeless Services. Under New York City campaign finance rules, executives of organizations that do business with the city are barred from donating more than $400 to a mayoral candidate* In the Midst of Pre-K Battle, Cuomo and De Blasio Cross Paths at Albany Event(NY1) * Mayor de Blasio Talks Up Cuomo And Pre-K But Does Not Mention Tax in Caucus Remarks - UPDATED(NYDN) UPDATE - At a Q&A with reporters after the church apperance, de Blasio stuck by his plan for a tax on the wealthy and said he was simply being "respectful" to Cuomo by taking a softer tone at the church. A few moments later, he added: "I wanted to be respectful of the governor. I truly do respect him. And it’s well known that we have a difference on how to get this done and I didn’t think that in a church was a place to have a debate over this issue." * MUM'S THE WORD: Bailed-out bishop Orlando Findlayter goes to church, stays silent on why Mayor de Blasio helped him avoid a night in jail(NYDN)
de Blasio Appointees Have Ties
Will de Blasio's NYU Connected Staff Influence the University Expansion Approval?
Last week, de Blasio named professor Vicki Been head of the city’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development, the agency charged with housing the city’s neediest residents. Been and her hubby, Richard Revesz, who was dean of NYU’s law school for 11 years, owe the university $6.4 million for sweetheart mortgages on their West Village town house and Connecticut vacation home.De Blasio’s first deputy mayor is former NYU Langone Medical Center honcho Anthony Shorris, who made $1 million as both a vice dean and hospital chief of staff.The mayor also tapped former Trinity Real Estate President Carl Weisbrod as chair of the City Planning Commission. Weisbrod, who served in the Lindsay, Koch and Dinkins administrations, was an academic chair at the NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate. The city’s new corporation counsel, ex-US Attorney Zachary Carter, is an NYU Law trustee.“It looks like the fix is in,” said a community activist who refused to be identified for fear of retaliation by NYU. “People are afraid [the university] will have undo influence.”
Affordable Housing Developers Connected Poised to Rake In Millions During the Mayor's Drive to Build More Housing
Two de Blasio affordable housing appointees have ties to developers(NYDN)Alicia Glen, the new deputy mayor for housing and economic development, and Vicki Been, head of the Department of Housing Preservation and Development, both have ties to an organization funded by major developer Ron Moelis. The housing deals Glen worked on at Goldman Sachs may also come before her for approval in City Hall. At the time of her selection by de Blasio, Glen also sat on the board of the Moelis Institute for Affordable Housing Policy, an organization founded by a major developer of affordable housing — Ron Moelis of L+M Development Partners Inc.And Vicki Been, de Blasio’s choice to head the Department of Housing Preservation and Development, also has ties to Moelis. The Moelis Institute has dedicated $2 million to assist the program at New York University Been has run since 2004, the Furman Institute for Real Estate and Urban Policy.
Picture: Sanford Loewentheil (right) and Ron Moelis, co-founders of L+M Development Partners Inc. Moelis founded the Moelis Institute for Affordable Housing Policy
Mayor's Bad Week Gov Great One
Andrew Cuomo - From ABCs to pre-K to Q, Cuomo tops the list this week. First he slapped down the Board of Regents’ Common Core proposals as too little, too late, asserting himself on another election-year issue. Next a Quinnipiac poll showed state residents like his no-tax pre-kindergarten plan, and then he rubbed de Blasio’s nose in it, again offering to do whatever it takes to give kids pre-K. And for a back end of the week finale, Quinnipiac showed that he’d stroll into another term as governor, and President Obama gave him the $8 billion Medicaid waiver the state desperately needed. All together it’s no Sexiest Man Alive list mention week, but it was certainly a politically sexy one. * Cuomo Says de Blasio's Pre-K Plan Could Create a Tale of 'Two States': (NYO)
de Blasio Losing His MoJo After 6 Weeks?
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The Bishop Power Base
De Blasio bishop a Brooklyn powerhouse despite money, legal woes(NYP) Findlayter’s power doesn’t come from his own Brooklyn congregation, the New Hope Christian Church, which boasts only 250 or so members; it springs from the umbrella organization his church belongs to and which he leads — Churches United to Save and Heal (CUSH), a multidenominational network of 40 mostly Caribbean churches in Brooklyn, Queens and The Bronx. For politicians, Findlayter, 50, is a gatekeeper to thousands of voters and activists. “If you’re looking for black voters, you have to start at the church,” state Sen. Kevin Parker, an ally of Findlayter for the past 15 years, told The Post. “Mayor de Blasio understood that, and that was key to his victory . . . Pastors are really the institution of black communities that do the most service.” But while Findlayter’s influence increased, so did his money problems.
Saturday Update of A Bad Week for the New Mayor
Cuomo Offers de Blasio Support, With Barbs(NYT) Cuomo defended Mayor Bill de Blasio’s move to open schools in a snowstorm, but mocked his “two cities” mantra.* Cuomo turns ‘tale of two cities’ on de Blasio in pre-K fight(NYP) Cuomo dropped a political bomb on Mayor de Blasio Friday by turning the mayor’s own “tale of two cities” mantra against him in the fevered fight over pre-K funding. “The answer to inequity and inequality is not to create more inequity and inequality,” Cuomo added.
Cuomo even got in a sly dig at de Blasio’s claim to the “two cities” theme, suggesting he’s not the first politician to invoke it. In a bit of political one-upmanship that hit close to his own home, Cuomo pointed out that it was his father, Mario Cuomo, who brought up the very same “two cities” issue 30 years ago. “I was in the audience in 1984 at the Democratic convention when I think it was articulated very well,” said Cuomo.
2. Mayor's Traffic Jam - New Yorkers' Jay Walk
De Blasio’s Vow to End Traffic Deaths Meets Reality of New York Streets(NYT)de Blasio faces challenges in altering the balance of taxis, buses, trucks and cars amid the city’s deeply ingrained pedestrian culture.
3. Snow Attendance To Go Lower
After Storm, 100% Attendance Is Not 100% Accurate(NYT) A few schools in New York City reported perfect or near-perfect attendance rates, but a few of them were inaccurately high.
Not Only Hot Meals Eva’s lesson for Bill (NYP) By contrast, Moskowitz kept her schools open for one reason: In a city where the overwhelming number of black and Latino students are failing their proficiency tests, she believes students cannot afford to miss the precious education they get. * Mobs Soldier Says Closes the Schools Bill Mafia member Thomas Gioeli tweets complaint about de Blasio during snowstorm (NYDN) Thomas (Tommy Shots) Gioeli tweeted “How long is reckless Bill de Blasio gonna play chicky w/the life’s of our children,” to his followers Thursday after the decision was made to keep schools open despite the snowstorm.
4. Orwellian Speaker Drop the Adversarial Role?
Bill’s buddies (NYDN) Too much coziness for comfort in Mayor de Blasio's City Hall * Mayor de Blasio’s foolishness in personally calling the NYPD after the arrest of a political supporter grows ever more evident as Bishop Orlando Findlayter’s background emerges.While racking up debts, he scored approval for more than $200,000 in taxpayer grants for not-for-profit groups with the help of state Sen. Kevin Parker, Councilman Eugene Mathieu and former Councilman Kendall Stewart. Findlayter never collected the money after failing to register his nonprofits with the Internal Revenue Service. On Thursday, the mayor grew irritated responding to questions about his actions while saying they were “appropriate” and that he’d handle such matters on a “case-by-case” basis.
Sharpton Also Tells the Media to Move On Mr. Sharpton, who has become one of Mr. de Blasio’s most vocal supporters, nonetheless addressed the controversy, urging the reporters present to move on. .
Meanwhile, in a government dominated by a small circle of friends, Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito and Public Advocate Letitia James revealed how little oversight the public can expect from them. “I would rather just move on and talk about other issues,” said Mark-Viverito. “I defer to the decision of the mayor of the city of New York,” said James. Sorry, not good enough. * PA Not My Job The Public Advocate said it's not her job to question the mayor's judgment.(Capital) * CLERGYMAN OF CASH: Bishop who was spared night in jail after de Blasio picked up the phone has murky financial past and used deep political ties to leverage cash gifts Bishop Orlando Findlayter, spared a night in jail earlier this week after Hizzoner called to inquire about his status after a traffic stop, has $214,000 in city and state funds sitting in limbo, the Daily News has learned. * Bishop Findlayter Cancels Planned Harlem Appearance (NYO) * Bishop Orlando Findlayter a no-show at Rev. Al Sharpton’s National Action Network gathering (NYDN) * Times' ed board member criticizes de Blasio’s police call(Capital)
5. Bishop Orlando Findlayter Cancels Press Conference at House of Justice. Reporters Grumble. . .
Findlayter, 50, who hobnobs with politicians from City Council members to state senators to President Obama, didn’t pick up the cash. The stalled money is just a piece of the murky financial picture of a man who owns a nearly $600,000 Long Island home, but needed a Legal Aid Society attorney when he answered a pair of outstanding warrants in court on Tuesday. Guidestar, a nonprofit tax tracker, has no record of tax returns from either of Findlayter’s organizations — even though a Dun & Bradstreet report from May 2013 said his community center employed two people and had $230,000 in annual sales. No further details were available. He and his wife bought a $579,000 house in Lynbrook in 2007, getting a $434,850 mortgage. Yet his church was booted from Church Ave. in Brooklyn in 2010 after he defaulted on $45,000 in back rent — and he skipped out on a $100,000 court judgment against him on a slip-and-fall in the same building. * A footnote on de Blasio pal Findlayter: he was an original signer of the Atlantic Yards CBA (then vanished)(Atantic Yards Reports)
Sharpton echoes Rudy, in defense of de Blasio(Capital) * New York Bishop Advised Against Addressing Arrest (WSJ) Bishop Findlayter's wife, Yvette Findlayter, told The Wall Street Journal that the bishop was advised Saturday to not make a statement.Ms. Findlayter said she didn't have details of who advised her husband or what exactly what the advice was.* Reached by phone, Mr Findlayter’s wife told The Wall Street Journal that he had been advised not to attend. She initially said she did not know who had made the suggestion but later said it was a PR adviser.
6. The Rev. Sharpton Media Advice On Findlayter
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@TheRevAl Time for distinctions -- if a PA or Councilmember "inquires" bc bad policing, one thing. For MAYOR for pal to his NYPD, diff.
De Blasio dodges media talk after storm backlash(NYP) After taking a battering over his decision to keep schools open during a heavy snowstorm Thursday, Mayor de Blasio suddenly canceled a scheduled press conference Friday. “The city’s response to...* Bill de Blasio, under fire, keeps low profile (Newsweek)
de Blasio vs. PBA
Mayor tells police unions to stay out of stop-frisk case(NYP) Mayor de Blasio sent the city’s police unions a stern message Friday: butt out of the stop-and-frisk case! Zachary Carter, de Blasio’s handpicked corporation counsel, filed legal papers with the Second Circuit Court of Appeals saying the city is withdrawing prior support under the former Bloomberg administration of the unions appealing Manhattan federal Judge Shira Scheindlin’s ruling that found stop-and-frisk unconstitutional.
PBA “the documents we submitted” last week “speak for themself”
Scheindlin through her lawyers on Friday also filed court papers with the appellate panel objecting to the unions’ motion to appeal her ruling. The panel on Friday also agreed to let lawyers for former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and former US Attorney General Michael Mukasey submit briefs in support of the police unions’ motions.
de Blasio Hell Week
Bill de Blasio - An unhappy recap of de Blasio’s no good, very bad week: First, Republican Senate Co-Leader Dean Skelos rained on the mayor’s universal pre-K parade by firmly stating his intention to block a floor vote on the mayor’s tax hike proposal to pay for the program. Skelos’ Democratic counterpart Jeff Klein then swelled up with courage to vigorously defend de Blasio’s proposal, only to play the shrinking violet less than 24 hours later by walking back his commitment to stall the budget if the tax hike did not receive a vote. If only it ended there, but de Blasio also displayed the downside to his micromanaging personality by reportedly personally calling to check on the arrest of a clergy member who happened to be on his transition team.
The mayor was pilloried for what may have been an inappropriate phone call, with few coming to his defense, save for Rudy Giuliani. Rule of thumb, Bill: when Rudy, who can hardly be called an ally, is the only one patting you on the back, it might be a good idea to think twice about “inquiring” into police arrests no matter how “appropriate” you claim your actions were. Lastly, Mr. Mayor, when you’ve lost Al Roker, you’re in trouble. * peaker and Public Advocate Refuse to Criticize de Blasio Over Bishop Call Controversy(NYO)
Cancels Press Conference Bill de Blasio Cancels Press Conference One Day After Grilling(NYO)
Trending in the Media Now
School Rage Opening the Schools and de Blasio Call to NYPD on Friends Arrest Warrant
Pre-K
Cuomo: "Answer to a tale of two cities is not to create two states" on why he doesn't support tax for NYC to create its own Pre-K
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Losing Al Roker A Bad Week
de Blasio was surprised by the cold this week. His pre-k plan
is getting an icy push back from Governor Cuomo, reporters are grilling
him at length, his Schools Chancellor is being mocked for saying "it's a
beautiful day" in the middle of a sleet storm, and even weatherman Al
Roker blasted the mayor on twitter. (WNYC)
Monday Update
De Blasio Downplays Pre-K Tax Plan in Albany: New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio didn’t push the income tax
Friday Update
De Blasio’s mum on pastor he helped get out of jail(NYP)
At Church Service, Pastor Makes No Mention of de Blasio or Arrest(NYT)
De Blasio’s bishop buddy stays silent on arrest(NYP)
Bishop Whose Arrest Drew De Blasio Call Delivers Sermon(WSJ) Orlando Findlayter Didn't Address His Arrest, Calls on Congregation to Remember Immigrants * Lupica: Mayor de Blasio will be judged by more than snow days, jailed crony (NYDN) The
new mayor has to know that’s not the way it works with anybody working a
big job here. He has to know that New York City, especially when you
are trying to prove you have the chops to govern it, is in a hardball
league, and you need to wear a helmet.* At a church service that was part of
the state Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic and Asian Legislative Caucus
Weekend, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio seemingly struck a
conciliatory tone regarding pre-kindergarten, The New York Times writes:
de Blasio I Am Done Commenting On the Findlayter Matter
de Blasio declined to answer a question about the controversy around his Monday night call to the NYPD after learning of the arrest of Bishop Orlando Findlayter. Despite his clear desire to move on to other topics, it appears that press and public interest is far from sated (Full Interview) . * De Blasio avoided tax-hike proposal talk during Albany visit(NYP) * Comptroller Scott Stringer went on PIX11 and expanded on his “problematic” comments regarding Mr. de Blasio’s call to police after Bishop Orlando Findlayter‘s arrest. “It’s pretty clear that the mayor didn’t do anything inappropriate,” said Mr. Stringer. “I just commented that mayors who make those calls are going to get some blowback.”
de Blasio I Am Done Commenting On the Findlayter Matter
de Blasio declined to answer a question about the controversy around his Monday night call to the NYPD after learning of the arrest of Bishop Orlando Findlayter. Despite his clear desire to move on to other topics, it appears that press and public interest is far from sated (Full Interview) . * De Blasio avoided tax-hike proposal talk during Albany visit(NYP) * Comptroller Scott Stringer went on PIX11 and expanded on his “problematic” comments regarding Mr. de Blasio’s call to police after Bishop Orlando Findlayter‘s arrest. “It’s pretty clear that the mayor didn’t do anything inappropriate,” said Mr. Stringer. “I just commented that mayors who make those calls are going to get some blowback.”
Sunday Update
NYP Says Findayter evicted at least 10 people, one for failing to pay a measly $950, public records show, While He Owed $150,000 since 1989, public documents show.
Bishop Findlayter was a Brooklyn slumlord: ex-tenant(NYP) * Lack of checks-and-balances haunts de Blasio's scandalous jail favor for Bishop Findlayter (NYC New Analysis) * De Blasio inaugural committee member exceeded campaign contribution limits(NY World) Bill de Blasio’s campaign for mayor took in contributions exceeding legal limits from a member of his inaugural committee whose organization holds $168 million in contracts with the city. As he ran for mayor last year, de Blasio took in $2,500 in contributions from Yitzchok Leshinsky, the head of a not-for-profit called Housing Bridge that runs shelters for the Department of Homeless Services. Under New York City campaign finance rules, executives of organizations that do business with the city are barred from donating more than $400 to a mayoral candidate* In the Midst of Pre-K Battle, Cuomo and De Blasio Cross Paths at Albany Event(NY1) * Mayor de Blasio Talks Up Cuomo And Pre-K But Does Not Mention Tax in Caucus Remarks - UPDATED(NYDN) UPDATE - At a Q&A with reporters after the church apperance, de Blasio stuck by his plan for a tax on the wealthy and said he was simply being "respectful" to Cuomo by taking a softer tone at the church. A few moments later, he added: "I wanted to be respectful of the governor. I truly do respect him. And it’s well known that we have a difference on how to get this done and I didn’t think that in a church was a place to have a debate over this issue." * MUM'S THE WORD: Bailed-out bishop Orlando Findlayter goes to church, stays silent on why Mayor de Blasio helped him avoid a night in jail(NYDN)
Colin Campbell
@BKcolin New BDB strategy: MT @jjk607 Mayor refuses to answer Q re Findlayter, says he's already "covered it in great detail" Video of press conference
Will de Blasio's NYU Connected Staff Influence the University Expansion Approval?
Last week, de Blasio named professor Vicki Been head of the city’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development, the agency charged with housing the city’s neediest residents. Been and her hubby, Richard Revesz, who was dean of NYU’s law school for 11 years, owe the university $6.4 million for sweetheart mortgages on their West Village town house and Connecticut vacation home.De Blasio’s first deputy mayor is former NYU Langone Medical Center honcho Anthony Shorris, who made $1 million as both a vice dean and hospital chief of staff.The mayor also tapped former Trinity Real Estate President Carl Weisbrod as chair of the City Planning Commission. Weisbrod, who served in the Lindsay, Koch and Dinkins administrations, was an academic chair at the NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate. The city’s new corporation counsel, ex-US Attorney Zachary Carter, is an NYU Law trustee.“It looks like the fix is in,” said a community activist who refused to be identified for fear of retaliation by NYU. “People are afraid [the university] will have undo influence.”
Affordable Housing Developers Connected Poised to Rake In Millions During the Mayor's Drive to Build More Housing
Two de Blasio affordable housing appointees have ties to developers(NYDN)Alicia Glen, the new deputy mayor for housing and economic development, and Vicki Been, head of the Department of Housing Preservation and Development, both have ties to an organization funded by major developer Ron Moelis. The housing deals Glen worked on at Goldman Sachs may also come before her for approval in City Hall. At the time of her selection by de Blasio, Glen also sat on the board of the Moelis Institute for Affordable Housing Policy, an organization founded by a major developer of affordable housing — Ron Moelis of L+M Development Partners Inc.And Vicki Been, de Blasio’s choice to head the Department of Housing Preservation and Development, also has ties to Moelis. The Moelis Institute has dedicated $2 million to assist the program at New York University Been has run since 2004, the Furman Institute for Real Estate and Urban Policy.
Picture: Sanford Loewentheil (right) and Ron Moelis, co-founders of L+M Development Partners Inc. Moelis founded the Moelis Institute for Affordable Housing Policy
Mayor's Bad Week Gov Great One
Andrew Cuomo - From ABCs to pre-K to Q, Cuomo tops the list this week. First he slapped down the Board of Regents’ Common Core proposals as too little, too late, asserting himself on another election-year issue. Next a Quinnipiac poll showed state residents like his no-tax pre-kindergarten plan, and then he rubbed de Blasio’s nose in it, again offering to do whatever it takes to give kids pre-K. And for a back end of the week finale, Quinnipiac showed that he’d stroll into another term as governor, and President Obama gave him the $8 billion Medicaid waiver the state desperately needed. All together it’s no Sexiest Man Alive list mention week, but it was certainly a politically sexy one. * Cuomo Says de Blasio's Pre-K Plan Could Create a Tale of 'Two States': (NYO)
Press Fair de Blasio Coverage
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@levitandan@powellnyt Vision zero got wood of both tabs - positive stories that laid out plan. Paid sick and SQF got good coverage too.
NYP Memo to Bill de Blasio: You’re the Mayor — Not the King
General George Washington Defeated the Last King of New York
Kaiser Wilhelm(NYP Ed) Perhaps you should act that way. Alas, that hasn’t been the case for the past two months. Surrounded by political sycophants and seeing his 3-1 electoral win over Joe Lhota as a mandate (though 81 percent of registered voters failed to back him), he seems to think he can do whatever he likes. We’re not just talking about driving over the speed limit, as his car was caught doing this week, two days after he called for lower limits and vowed to hold “ourselves to this standard.” (And never mind that the very next day The Post caught him jaywalking.)
Consider that in just the past few weeks, we’ve seen that de Blasio:
• Personally placed a late-night call to the NYPD following the arrest of a political pal, Bishop Orlando Findlayter.
• Is allowing his police department to withhold the bishop’s arrest report.
• Has barred the press from a number of speaking engagements.
• Omitted a speech to pro-Israel AIPAC from his public schedule.
• Held secret meetings with members of the Obama administration.
• Insists on taxing the wealthy for pre-K, even though Gov. Cuomo offered to give him state aid to fund it instead.
• Refuses to answer questions he finds inconvenient.
It’s starting to look like an imperial mayoralty. De Blasio has created an image of an official for whom the rules of accountability don’t apply, one who seems to have contempt for the public, the press and anyone who disagrees with him. Nor does he fear pushback even from fellow elected officials in the city. Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito and Public Advocate Letitia James are both mute on the Findlayter episode, for example. (Would former Public Advocate Warren Wilhelm, er, Bill de Blasio have been so silent about then-Mayor Mike Bloomberg?)
Unlike Everything Else Team de Blasio is On Top of the Pothole Crisis At Least PR Wise
Instead of blaming the mayor or the potholes the media is covering de Blasio press release that the city is working hard to fix them and has already filled 1.000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Potholes Weekend pothole repair work underway in NYC(WCBS) * DOT Repairs Hundreds Of Potholes, But Many Drivers Still Fit To Be ...(WABC) * Sunday night, it focused on the FDR Drive.(NY Fox) * Harsh Winter Breeds Costly Pothole Pain(NBC)
* DOT crews fixing potholes all around NYC (Fox 5)
CBS2 says this shot captures the mayor’s driver speeding through Queens.
The safety violations came just two days after the mayor unveiled his traffic safety plan. “We’ve put a very bold plan before you, and we want the public to know that we are holding ourselves to this standard,” de Blasio said Tuesday. The mayor’s two-car caravan violated speed laws and racked up other motor vehicle violations after he held a news conference in Maspeth, Queens on pothole repairs. De Blasio even filled a pothole himself. The mayor was in the front passenger seat of the lead car, driven by a member of his security detail. But being in the front, the stop sign violations were clearly seen. Kramer said as she followed de Blasio’s caravan, his words at the road safety press conference rang her ears.
Children Removed From 2 Homeless Shelters
New York Is Removing Over 400 Children From 2 Homeless Shelters(NYT)
Mayor Bill de Blasio will announce on Friday that his administration is removing hundreds of children from two shelters that inspectors have repeatedly cited for deplorable conditions, officials said. * Mayor Announces Reforms to Two Large Homeless Shelters(NYO)
Ex Staffer de Blasio Road Rage Awful
Staffers Say De Blasio is an Awful Driver(politicalwire) "According to four former de Blasio staffers, all of whom would talk about their former boss only on background, he was inclined to speed or direct staffers to drive faster when he was public advocate and a mayoral candidate." Said one: "Dear God. Some of the worst road rage I've ever seen, seriously." * Safe mayor was an aggressive driver(Capital) According to four former de Blasio staffers, all of whom would talk about their former boss only on background, he was inclined to speed or direct staffers to drive faster when he was public advocate and a mayoral candidate.
Fork $2500
Remember that fork
* Mayor's "Pizzagate" Fork Scooped Up by Anonymous Bidder (NY1)
“We hope that every time someone reads one of your stories, they’re also asking the question — are they handling their vehicle as responsibly as they could?” the mayor said. But as Kramer followed de Blasio, she saw his cars go 40 to 45 mph in a 30 mph zone, and as they passed a 45 mph sign, Kramer clocked the caravan going much faster – up to 60 mph. Under his new plan, the mayor’s goal is to reduce traffic speeds from 30 to 25 in the city and stop cabbies from speeding, too. “The likelihood of a fatal crash and this statistic is very powerful. The likelihood drops significantly for speeds below 30 mph, so if we get those speeds down, it will be the difference between losing a life and saving a life,” he said. Kramer contacted the Mayor’s office, where representatives said she had to go through the Police Department. Police said they are reviewing the speeds of the caravan and will get back to Kramer. * De Blasio SUV seen speeding, running stop sign: report(NYP) * and now de Blasio faces the downside of focusing so much on symbolism & political theater (NY Mag) * Mayor de Blasio's Car Caught Breaking Traffic Laws Days After Safety Announcement(NYDN) * WHAT A SPEED deMON! 'Mr. Safety' Mayor de Blasio's SUV caught running stop signs, doing 60 mph in a 45 zone(NYDN0 * Was it a race for mayor -- on city streets? TV report shows NY mayor on speedy trip(CNN) * De Blasio's mayoral caravan caught violating traffic laws just two days after he ...(Daily Mail) *Driving while mayor (NYDN Ed) Mayor de Blasio redefined the term limousine liberal Thursday as his chauffeur blew stop signs and exceeded the speed limit, just two days after the mayor announced that he would require New Yorkers to slow down and drive safely.
Letitia James: I have no opinion on ‘friend’ mayor’s gaffes(NYP)
Never
in memory has there been such an immediate and yawning gap
between a mayor’s orders for the city and his enforcement of the rules
as they apply to Hizzoner personally. The episode follows hard on the
heels of de Blasio’s phone call to the
NYPD to inquire about the arrest of Bishop Orlando Findlayter, a
supporter and inaugural committee member who had been arrested on
outstanding warrants after being stopped for — it just had to be —
failing to signal on a left turn. Findlayter was released shortly after
the mayor inquired. So much for the mayor’s pledge to make us one city,
with one set of rules. De Blasio is fond of claiming a mandate for his
progressive policies. At this rate, it won’t last very long. * DOT Commissioner Dodges ‘Speedgate’ Questions(NYO) * A Lesson for de Blasio as His S.U.V. Breaks Some Rules of the Road(NYT) * Bratton on the ‘real’ rules for driving a mayor(Capital) will officer filmed yesterday will continue driving the mayor?
Bratton said, “certainly,” and walked away.* Mayor's Park Slope Neighbors Say His Vehicles Should Slow Down (NY1) QUOTE OF THE DAY: "Let's get
real. Security issues are going to be paramount. We have the obligation
to provide security, protect the life of the protectee. And that's where
the officers are basically instructed and trained to make decisions, to
basically provide that balance." – NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton
responding to questions about Mayor Bill de Blasio’s security detail
speeding and running stop signs, via the Daily News. * New York City Police Commissioner
Bill Bratton said he didn’t see anything wrong with what Mayor de
Blasio’s security detail did in the video WCBS ran last night, the Daily News reports: * good @mikiebarb observation here about@BilldeBlasio & #transparancy, then and now.
Mayor's Office and NYPD Answer
Speeding and running stop signs, translated by the NYPD, are "techniques" and "tactics"(NYO) * City Hall clammed up about Mr. de Blasio’s second-latest controversy: the Bishop Findlayter arrest. “City Hall and the NYPD have refused since Monday to respond to 14 questions,” the New York Post reported today. “When a reporter asked if that included getting responses from City Hall to questions posed by the media, [Mr. de Blasio] answered, ‘I’ve covered this topic.’”
Mayoral Update: SpeedGate About Undisclosed Security Reasons
De Blasio Takes ‘Speedgate’ Questions After Refusing Them Friday(NYO)
The mayor, however, refused to admit he did anything wrong, doubling down on his statement from last week that his chauffeured vehicle ran stop signs and broke the speed limit for undisclosed security reasons.* Mayor Takes Dig at Media for Focusing on ‘Sideshows’(NYO) * De Blasio on the motorcade ‘sideshow’(Capital) * QUOTE OF THE DAY: “I don’t tell the NYPD how to do their work when it comes to protecting me—they’re the experts. I respect that. So, in any given moment, they may see something I don’t see. They may act in a way that isn’t immediately understandable to me. But they’re trained to handle things in a certain way.” – New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio addressing the controversy surrounding his detail speeding and running stop signs, via The Wall Street Journal. *Responding to a report that his police-driven SUV was speeding, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said everyone needs to respect the law, but would not second guess his security detail, The Wall Street Journal writes:@MMViverito doesn't slam @BilldeBlasio on traffic violations, says she hopes NYPD is obeying law http://fw.to/WBzHwoD via @erinmdurkin *This Time, de Blasio Confronts S.U.V. Issue Head-On(NYT) de Blasio on Monday finally fielded inquiries about his motorcade’s
caught-on-camera violations of traffic laws — but he could not resist
offering reporters some pointed criticism of his own.Tuesday Update Mayor Bill de Blasio avoids questions on NYPD driver. Get the article here:(WOR)
Cuomo and de Blasio's Learning Curve
Both Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio seem to have taken some of former President Bill Clinton’s traits, with Cuomo copying Clintonian tactics and de Blasio seemingly absorbing some bad habits New York’s ‘Sons of Bill’(NYP)Since Election Day 2013, there’s been a tight struggle between Andrew Cuomo and Bill de Blasio to determine, not just who’s the King of New York, but who’s the biggest “SOB.” That is, who’s the true “Son of Bill” — the rightful heir to that other Bill who still looms over Democratic politics: Bill Clinton. Cuomo has plainly mastered the classic Clinton technique of triangulation — and skillfully used de Blasio to do it. The president set himself up as the above-the-fray moderate between an unacceptable/incompetent left (old-school Democrats) and a radical right (my then-boss, Newt Gingrich, and the post-1994 Republican Congress). That allowed him to reject the overly ambitious liberal agenda (HillaryCare) of his first two years, rebound from a disastrous 1994 midterm election that swept the GOP into power and cruise to a rather easy 1996 re-election. * Poll: Gov. Cuomo Holds Commanding Lead Over Potential GOP Rivals Even As His Numbers Drop(NYDN)* Andrew Cuomo on Presidential Ambitions: ‘Sorry, I’m Losing You’(NYO) * Cuomo Dismisses ‘Silly Question’ About Education Policy(YNN) * Asked About 2016, Cuomo Jokes About Tech Trouble(YNN) * Cuomo’s proposed college classes for prisoners and a higher age for felony offenders is good news, but he does not need another commission to learn how to combat recidivism, Michael Benjamin writes in City & State:
The mayor, however, refused to admit he did anything wrong, doubling down on his statement from last week that his chauffeured vehicle ran stop signs and broke the speed limit for undisclosed security reasons.* Mayor Takes Dig at Media for Focusing on ‘Sideshows’(NYO) * De Blasio on the motorcade ‘sideshow’(Capital) * QUOTE OF THE DAY: “I don’t tell the NYPD how to do their work when it comes to protecting me—they’re the experts. I respect that. So, in any given moment, they may see something I don’t see. They may act in a way that isn’t immediately understandable to me. But they’re trained to handle things in a certain way.” – New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio addressing the controversy surrounding his detail speeding and running stop signs, via The Wall Street Journal. *Responding to a report that his police-driven SUV was speeding, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said everyone needs to respect the law, but would not second guess his security detail, The Wall Street Journal writes:
Cuomo and de Blasio's Learning Curve
Both Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio seem to have taken some of former President Bill Clinton’s traits, with Cuomo copying Clintonian tactics and de Blasio seemingly absorbing some bad habits New York’s ‘Sons of Bill’(NYP)Since Election Day 2013, there’s been a tight struggle between Andrew Cuomo and Bill de Blasio to determine, not just who’s the King of New York, but who’s the biggest “SOB.” That is, who’s the true “Son of Bill” — the rightful heir to that other Bill who still looms over Democratic politics: Bill Clinton. Cuomo has plainly mastered the classic Clinton technique of triangulation — and skillfully used de Blasio to do it. The president set himself up as the above-the-fray moderate between an unacceptable/incompetent left (old-school Democrats) and a radical right (my then-boss, Newt Gingrich, and the post-1994 Republican Congress). That allowed him to reject the overly ambitious liberal agenda (HillaryCare) of his first two years, rebound from a disastrous 1994 midterm election that swept the GOP into power and cruise to a rather easy 1996 re-election. * Poll: Gov. Cuomo Holds Commanding Lead Over Potential GOP Rivals Even As His Numbers Drop(NYDN)* Andrew Cuomo on Presidential Ambitions: ‘Sorry, I’m Losing You’(NYO) * Cuomo Dismisses ‘Silly Question’ About Education Policy(YNN) * Asked About 2016, Cuomo Jokes About Tech Trouble(YNN) * Cuomo’s proposed college classes for prisoners and a higher age for felony offenders is good news, but he does not need another commission to learn how to combat recidivism, Michael Benjamin writes in City & State:
de Blasio Roker Today Show Summit
Hizzonor
has been invited to cut the ribbon on the new and improved plaza
outside Rockefeller Center studios, where the breakfast show airs. The
popular weatherman has been using that venue to tell his audience that
de Blasio made a huge mistake keeping New York kids in school during a
snowstorm. * Roker, de Blasio to face off on ‘Today’(NYP) * Pre-K Losing Fight With Gov. Andrew Cuomo offering an
election year pre-kindergarten plan, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio
should stop spending political capital on a losing fight and declare
victory by accepting the governor’s offer to fund pre-K, Democratic
strategist Lis Smith writes in the Daily News: .@BilldeBlasio & @alroker chat on @TODAYshow was less than a minute long.* On de Blasio's stumbles: "Do I think he's had a rough couple of days? Yeah." Vs. "Give him a chance to run the city."(WSJ) * Al Roker and Bill de Blasio played nice- and forecast snow- after the Today Show host criticized the mayor:(WSJ)
Celeste Katz
@CelesteKatzNYC
Ok, so what about that @BilldeBlasio presser took an entire week to come out? * FEUD? WHAT FEUD? Mayor de Blasio, Al Roker make nice on ‘Today’ after trading icy barbs over city's snowstorm fail(NYDN) *Union Contracts Arbitration adds to the uncertainty of #NYC labor contract negotiations
Does Pre-K Help Improve Education?Experts, studies clash on benefits of Mayor de Blasio's pre-K expansion plan (NYDN) Experts
in early childhood education say preschool programs have lasting
benefits for children — but some think public pre-K resources should be
focused on just low-income kids. While one study found that test-score
gains from federally funded pre-K vanished by third grade, other
research shows long-term benefits such as lower arrest rates remain. * Chirlane McCray: No time to wait to provide pre-K to our children(NYDN) * LET'S
START CRAMMING: Mayor de Blasio's pre-K plan, which demands thousands
of qualifiying classrooms and trained teachers in short time, has
wrinkles to address(NYDN)
Meet the New Boss Same As the Old Boss
ROCKY ROAD FOR LABOR DEALS: In some ways New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio sounds like his predecessor on the unsettled municipal union contracts, including the need to offset raises by finding equivalent savings, The Chief’s Richard Steier writes in City & State:
Mayor's Property Still Not Registered, Hotel Hermit
De Blasio still failing to register $1.1M rental property(NYP) Mayor de Blasio has still failed to register his Brooklyn rental property with the city’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development, three months after The Post pointed out the lapse.* Hotel hermit got $17M to make way for 15 Central Park West(NYP)
First, he intends to curb their growth. On January 31st Carmen Fariña, his schools chancellor, announced a plan to divert $210m earmarked for charter schools to help pay for pre-kindergarten teaching. She also announced that, in future, every expansion plan will be reviewed—even those that are long settled, such as the plan of Success Academies, with the largest network in the city, to open ten more schools in August. * Eva Moskowitz: Teachers Union Enemy No. 1(WSJ) * Charter Schools Group Launches Digital Campaign(YNN)
Children Removed From 2 Homeless Shelters
New York Is Removing Over 400 Children From 2 Homeless Shelters(NYT)
Mayor Bill de Blasio will announce on Friday that his administration is removing hundreds of children from two shelters that inspectors have repeatedly cited for deplorable conditions, officials said. * Mayor Announces Reforms to Two Large Homeless Shelters(NYO)
de Blasio Blames the Media, Political Class
Mayor de Blasio tells@daveevansabc7 he believes ordinary New Yorkers see the world different than the political class and the media.
Sally Goldenberg @SallyGold Love Dave Evans but not right to call motorcade "tabloid fodder" when it was broken by network TV and covered by everyone.Sal Albanese
@SalAlbaneseNYC @daveevansabc7 I hope he's not implying he's an ordinary NY & not a charter member of political class @deBlasioNYC confirmed his tardiness to @daveevansabc7 partly on "six snowstorms in 7 weeks" that "deeply affected our schedule." * Bill de Blasio Insists He’s ‘Plenty Sunny’ Despite Recent ‘Bumps’(NYO)
Week 8 4 de Blasio Tough
Favoritism de Blasio and the Bench Warrant
Arrest Inquiry by de Blasio Stirs Some Debate(NYT) The mayor is facing questions about favoritism and undue influence after he called a high-ranking police official to inquire about the arrest of a Brooklyn bishop, a key political supporter. * Comptroller to de Blasio: Don’t get involved in arrests(NYP) *Friends of Bill(NYP) * FRIENDS IN HIGH PLACES: Bishop sprung from jail by Mayor de Blasio also has connections to President Obama(NYDN) * FRIENDS IN HIGH PLACES: Bishop sprung from jail by Mayor de Blasio als... * Critics blast de Blasio over police call to help free political ally(NYP) de Blasio is known for taking a hands-on approach to governing, but his call to the NYPD about an arrested clergyman to whom the mayor has connections is stirring some debate * LIONEL COMMENTARY: If you‘re arrested on two warrants you’re held until you went before a judge. No*De Blasio’s reverend can’t pay bills, keep roof over congregation(NYP)
Both The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal provided a detailed tick-tock of what happened the night Bill de Blasio placed a controversial phone call to inquire about the arrest of his ally, Bishop Orlando Findlayter. “When the mayor is inquiring in this personal manner, a deputy chief knows what this means,” political historian Fred Siegel told the Times.* De Blasio Insists He Did Nothing Wrong After Pastor’s Arrest(NYO) * De Blasio speaks on bishop's release: 'I made an inquiry,' did not ask for him to be let go (NYDN) * De Blasio defended his decision to call a top police official to ask about the arrest of Bishop Orlando Findlayter, a member of his inaugural committee, saying it was “appropriate,” the Wall Street Journal reports: * Cuomo: Pre-K Bill That ‘Divides’ Won’t Pass(YNN) * Will de Blasio make another call to NYPD on behalf of a friend? "I wld make my decisions on a case by case basis." * Bill de Blasio and the NYPD Are Off to a Rocky Start(The Atlantic) * Shaken, red-faced de Blasio sheds light on bishop friend's release: 'I made an inquiry,' did not ask for him to be let go from jail(NYDN) * New York City Public Advocate Letitia James declined to weigh in on de Blasio’s call to the police about the arrest of a political ally, and Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito said it was time to move on, Capital New York writes: * .@CommissBratton, rarely press shy, has said nothing about de Blasio ally's arrest & release after mayor called NYPD deputy chief. * De Blasio allies urge end to questions about his call to police(Capital)
* Bishop Orlando Findlayter, the de Blasio political ally who the mayor called the police to inquire about following a recent arrest, was sued for bouncing a check for $11,400, according to a source who called the Bishop a con-artist, the Daily News writes: * BLESSING FROM ABOVE: Brooklyn pastor, Mayor de Blasio pal Findlayter tells Sunday congregation the man upstairs promises all of his troubles are history(NYDN)
Did Wolfe Write the Emails to the NYPD?
NYT and Emma Wolfe: "Did you get the car and the driver?" "I don’t think I’m supposed to talk about that." Why not? * Emails sent to the NYPD by mayoral aides (NYDN)
The Bishop Power Base
De Blasio bishop a Brooklyn powerhouse despite money, legal woes(NYP) Findlayter’s power doesn’t come from his own Brooklyn congregation, the New Hope Christian Church, which boasts only 250 or so members; it springs from the umbrella organization his church belongs to and which he leads — Churches United to Save and Heal (CUSH), a multidenominational network of 40 mostly Caribbean churches in Brooklyn, Queens and The Bronx. For politicians, Findlayter, 50, is a gatekeeper to thousands of voters and activists. “If you’re looking for black voters, you have to start at the church,” state Sen. Kevin Parker, an ally of Findlayter for the past 15 years, told The Post. “Mayor de Blasio understood that, and that was key to his victory . . . Pastors are really the institution of black communities that do the most service.” But while Findlayter’s influence increased, so did his money problems.
de Blasio Goes to Another Secret Meeting
de Blasio Bishop A Financial Mess Meet the New Boss Same As the Old Boss
ROCKY ROAD FOR LABOR DEALS: In some ways New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio sounds like his predecessor on the unsettled municipal union contracts, including the need to offset raises by finding equivalent savings, The Chief’s Richard Steier writes in City & State:
Mayor's Property Still Not Registered, Hotel Hermit
De Blasio still failing to register $1.1M rental property(NYP) Mayor de Blasio has still failed to register his Brooklyn rental property with the city’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development, three months after The Post pointed out the lapse.* Hotel hermit got $17M to make way for 15 Central Park West(NYP)
de Blasio Vs Charter School
Charter schools are working, but New York's mayor wants to stop them (Economist) A 2013 study by Stanford University found that the typical Illinois
charter pupil (most of them in Chicago) gained two weeks of additional
learning in reading, and a month in maths, over their counterparts in
traditional public schools. One city network of charters, Youth
Connection, is credited with reducing Chicago’s dropout rate by 7% in a
decade. Overall, however, the city’s public schools are in a sorry
state: 51,000 out of 240,000 elementary-school pupils did not meet state
reading standards in 2013. But New York’s new mayor, Bill de Blasio, a union-backed Democrat,
wants to hobble charters. First, he intends to curb their growth. On January 31st Carmen Fariña, his schools chancellor, announced a plan to divert $210m earmarked for charter schools to help pay for pre-kindergarten teaching. She also announced that, in future, every expansion plan will be reviewed—even those that are long settled, such as the plan of Success Academies, with the largest network in the city, to open ten more schools in August. * Eva Moskowitz: Teachers Union Enemy No. 1(WSJ) * Charter Schools Group Launches Digital Campaign(YNN)
Children Removed From 2 Homeless Shelters
New York Is Removing Over 400 Children From 2 Homeless Shelters(NYT)
Mayor Bill de Blasio will announce on Friday that his administration is removing hundreds of children from two shelters that inspectors have repeatedly cited for deplorable conditions, officials said. * Mayor Announces Reforms to Two Large Homeless Shelters(NYO)
de Blasio Blames the Media, Political Class
Mayor de Blasio tells
Sally Goldenberg
Week 8 4 de Blasio Tough
Favoritism de Blasio and the Bench Warrant
Arrest Inquiry by de Blasio Stirs Some Debate(NYT) The mayor is facing questions about favoritism and undue influence after he called a high-ranking police official to inquire about the arrest of a Brooklyn bishop, a key political supporter. * Comptroller to de Blasio: Don’t get involved in arrests(NYP) *Friends of Bill(NYP) * FRIENDS IN HIGH PLACES: Bishop sprung from jail by Mayor de Blasio also has connections to President Obama(NYDN) * FRIENDS IN HIGH PLACES: Bishop sprung from jail by Mayor de Blasio als... * Critics blast de Blasio over police call to help free political ally(NYP) de Blasio is known for taking a hands-on approach to governing, but his call to the NYPD about an arrested clergyman to whom the mayor has connections is stirring some debate * LIONEL COMMENTARY: If you‘re arrested on two warrants you’re held until you went before a judge. No*De Blasio’s reverend can’t pay bills, keep roof over congregation(NYP)
Both The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal provided a detailed tick-tock of what happened the night Bill de Blasio placed a controversial phone call to inquire about the arrest of his ally, Bishop Orlando Findlayter. “When the mayor is inquiring in this personal manner, a deputy chief knows what this means,” political historian Fred Siegel told the Times.* De Blasio Insists He Did Nothing Wrong After Pastor’s Arrest(NYO) * De Blasio speaks on bishop's release: 'I made an inquiry,' did not ask for him to be let go (NYDN) * De Blasio defended his decision to call a top police official to ask about the arrest of Bishop Orlando Findlayter, a member of his inaugural committee, saying it was “appropriate,” the Wall Street Journal reports: * Cuomo: Pre-K Bill That ‘Divides’ Won’t Pass(YNN) * Will de Blasio make another call to NYPD on behalf of a friend? "I wld make my decisions on a case by case basis." * Bill de Blasio and the NYPD Are Off to a Rocky Start(The Atlantic) * Shaken, red-faced de Blasio sheds light on bishop friend's release: 'I made an inquiry,' did not ask for him to be let go from jail(NYDN) * New York City Public Advocate Letitia James declined to weigh in on de Blasio’s call to the police about the arrest of a political ally, and Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito said it was time to move on, Capital New York writes: * .
* Bishop Orlando Findlayter, the de Blasio political ally who the mayor called the police to inquire about following a recent arrest, was sued for bouncing a check for $11,400, according to a source who called the Bishop a con-artist, the Daily News writes: * BLESSING FROM ABOVE: Brooklyn pastor, Mayor de Blasio pal Findlayter tells Sunday congregation the man upstairs promises all of his troubles are history(NYDN)
Did Wolfe Write the Emails to the NYPD?
NYT and Emma Wolfe: "Did you get the car and the driver?" "I don’t think I’m supposed to talk about that." Why not? * Emails sent to the NYPD by mayoral aides (NYDN)
The Bishop Power Base
De Blasio bishop a Brooklyn powerhouse despite money, legal woes(NYP) Findlayter’s power doesn’t come from his own Brooklyn congregation, the New Hope Christian Church, which boasts only 250 or so members; it springs from the umbrella organization his church belongs to and which he leads — Churches United to Save and Heal (CUSH), a multidenominational network of 40 mostly Caribbean churches in Brooklyn, Queens and The Bronx. For politicians, Findlayter, 50, is a gatekeeper to thousands of voters and activists. “If you’re looking for black voters, you have to start at the church,” state Sen. Kevin Parker, an ally of Findlayter for the past 15 years, told The Post. “Mayor de Blasio understood that, and that was key to his victory . . . Pastors are really the institution of black communities that do the most service.” But while Findlayter’s influence increased, so did his money problems.
de Blasio Goes to Another Secret Meeting
Did GOP Senator Set Up the Mayor By Dropping the Picture of the Secret Meeting?
De Blasio Has Private Sit-Down With Republican Lawmaker in Brooklyn(NYO) Mayor Bill de Blasio quietly met with GOP State Senator Marty Golden
this morning, sharing a breakfast but declining to reveal publicly what
the secret sit-down was about. News of the meeting leaked after Mr. Golden posted a picture of himself and Mr. de Blasio at a Bay Ridge diner this morning. Mr. Golden, however, said that the tweet was not intended for the public.
After Arrest, Pastor Linked to de Blasio Is Under Scrutiny for Tangled Finances(NYT)
Bishop Orlando Findlayter, whose arrest prompted a call from Mayor Bill
de Blasio to the police, is at the center of a controversy that has
raised questions about the pastor and the mayor’s judgment.
Oh Really, DN: What is the Pre-K Plan?
A City That Need Years Delay to Teach the Core Curriculum Can Set Up Pre-K for 53,600 4-Year-Olds in 5 Months
Elementary, Mr. Mayor(NYDN Ed) Mayor de Blasio is making the hard sell on pre-K. The city, he now reports, has found more than enough classroom space to offer full-day, high-quality early childhood education to 53,600 4-year-olds just six months from now. So far, he has produced a 14-page report followed by a 10-page report, both full of rhetorical flourishes alongside hard facts. This does not an implementation plan make. Charter school applications are many times more detailed. So too the plans sure to be required by Cuomo before the state opens its funding taps or — unlikely — approves de Blasio’s tax. Who will be in charge? Right now, an unworkable five agencies oversee pre-K instruction and facilities. What about staff? Transportation? And what exactly will the little ones do when they show up on day one? Oh, right. That.ear * What is the ID Card Plan? Some in other cities say developing and implementing an ID card program can be difficult and takes years, not the months that New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio would have to get a program up by the end of this year, The Wall Street Journal writes: * NY1 Exclusive: Tax Break Bill Proposes Letting NYers Donate to Education Organization Instead * De Blasio to pre-K supporters: ‘We will win’(Capital) * Albany Pro: Why de Blasio won’t yield on pre-K(Capital)
NYP Ask the Mayor What is Your Education Policy Beyond Pre-K?
Mayor: Pre-K Plan is Moving Ahead Despite Funding Fight(NY1)
I'LL FIX PERILS IN PRE-K: Mayor de Blasio vows more oversight following The News' investigation into health, safety violations(NYDN)
I'LL FIX PERILS IN PRE-K: Mayor de Blasio vows more oversight following The News' investigation into health, safety violations(NYDN)
Opting for failure(NYP) Anyone who’s read The Post exposé on Murry Bergtraum HS won’t be surprised to learn how badly its students write. The question is, why is a school so manifestly failing its students still open? Alas, Murry Bergtraum is all too typical of a public-education system that looks the other way so long as it’s black and Latino children who aren’t learning. Here’s just a small taste of the rotten status quo:
- At 53 city-run public schools, zero African-American students passed the state’s most recent math tests.
- At 48 schools, zero Latino students passed those tests.
- At one Bronx middle school — MS 203 — not one of the 210 Latino or 75 African-American children who took the tests passed.
- At PS 194 in Harlem, none of the 50 African-American or 46 Latino test-takers was proficient in English Language Arts.
- There are 105 schools where the math proficiency rate is 5 percent or less.
- There are 69 public schools where the English Language Arts proficiency rate is 5 percent or less.
“Can [the mayor] look every parent in the eye who expects to send their child to these schools in the fall and say to them, ‘The school that I will now force you to go to is going to be better than the school I am taking away from you’? ” The answer is that de Blasio is going to keep failing, traditional public schools open no matter how badly they do — and make it difficult to expand charters no matter how well they do. You can call this many things, but you can’t call it progressive.* New York voters are divided about the Common Core, with 36 percent saying the standards are too demanding and 24 percent saying they are not demanding, while 50 percent want a two-year moratorium on implementation, according to a Siena poll:
What is the Educational Plan?
Cuomo says he nixed so-called “death penalty” plans for chronically failing school districts in part because of the controversy surrounding the implementation of the Common Core standards, the Buffalo News reports: * Cuomo says he understands the criticism of his proposal to offer college courses to inmates when some parents can’t afford to send their children to college, but he will continue pursuing the plan anyway, the Buffalo News writes: * An analysis shows that co-locating charter schools has no discernible impact on public school students’ achievement, the Manhattan Institute’s Marcus Winters writes in the Daily News: *Pre-K Fast Start NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio released an analysis that he says proves the city is ready to rapidly expand the number of full-day pre-K seats by September, – assuming it can pay for the program. * De Blasio vowed to shutter pre-K programs run by community-based organizations that have been slapped with violations posing health hazards to children. * * New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio released an analysis outlining the city’s ability to rapidly expand the number of full-day pre-K seats starting in September as long as reliable funding exists, Crain’s reports: * Gov. Andrew Cuomo defended his pre-K plan and said he is committed to not raising taxes because he has been trying to send that message for three years now, the Times Union reports: * Cuomo dismissed as “silly” a Siena College poll question about who should be setting education policy, the state Education Department or the governor’s office, State of Politics writes Wednesday Update De Blasio Says New York Can Add 29,000 Pre-K Seats(NYT) * Handicapped Students Stranded New school bus routes leave disabled kids stranded(NYP) * School officials say they are still feeling the pinch from the gap elimination adjustment put in place four years ago, and they’re continuing to call for Cuomo to restore aid levels to what they were before then Gov. David Paterson made cuts, the Buffalo News reports: * Charters Fight Back Eva Moskowitz & other Charter School Allies Adopt High Profile Fight to Prevent De Blasio From Stopping Co-Locations
Pre-K Quality Control Dangers Ahead
Why
are the papers the only one raising Pre-K problems, where are the
elected officials who are reviewing the programs expansion?
Mayor de Blasio's Pre-K program includes operators with health, safety violations — and history of corruption(NYDN)Operators of pre-K programs have record of health, safety violations — and corruption A Daily News review of the health inspection records of pre-K programs overseen by the ACS showed that the centers were frequently hit with health and safety violations, and some have even billed the city and state for children that didn't exist.
Charter Schools War or Peace?
Daily News De Blasio and Fariña ready an assault
Tuesday Update City charter operators shifting advocacy efforts to Albany(Capital) As it fails to gain traction with local electeds and the administration
Schools Chancellor, Charter Leaders Seek Common Ground
Save these schools(NYDN Ed)
De Blasio and Fariña ready an assault on charters
Pro-charter pol asks for state help against de Blasio’s plan(NYP)An influential Brooklyn legislator is calling on the state to step in
if Mayor de Blasio follows through on his plan to limit charter-school
expansion in the city. Democratic State Assemblyman Karim Camara said he’s studying whether a
state authority could provide housing support for new charters if the
de Blasio administration makes it more difficult for charters to build
new facilities or “co-locate” within existing public schools.Assemblyman Karim Camara said he’s
studying whether a state authority could provide housing support for new
charter schools if the de Blasio administration makes it difficult to
build new facilities* Booting Bronx charter ‘feels like revenge(NYP) * The Left shuns progressive charter schools(NYP) * With the spotlight on full-day pre-K,
the governor and Legislature have failed to protect access in the state
to kindergarten, writes Sister Ana Maria Causa and Rev. Bruce Baker of
Westchester United in City & State: * Charter school leaders warming up to Education chancellor Farina(NYP)The meeting at the New York City Charter Center in Manhattan comes after weeks of feuding between charter advocates and Mayor de Blasio, who has vowed to slash city funding and support for charter schools. Still, Farina didn’t discuss the mayor’s proposals to stop charter expansions at the private meeting, sources say.*
Charter School Leaders Meet de Blasio Official(NYT) New York City’s schools chancellor, Carmen Fariña, met with more than 100 representatives from the city’s charter schools, and they found common ground over serving at-risk children. * Schools Chancellor, Charter Leaders Seek Common Ground in Meeting (NY1) * Chancellor and charter school leaders have "good will" meeting but no decisions yet on rent or co-locations (WNYC) * Mulgrew and SEIU 1199 President George Gresham met Friday with selected state legislators to urge them to support de Blasio’s pre-K plan.* De Blasio on charters: Focus on the other '95 percent'(Capital)
de Blasio Taking Over NYPD CAU
De Blasio "is clearing out the city's Community Affairs Unit, replacing nearly every existing staffer with his longtime loyalists," Cap NY writes. "De Blasio's team notified C.A.U. workers they have to depart their jobs by today, according to a source briefed on the situation. Some had previously left on their own, the source said... Among the new staffers are several former de Blasio campaign aides, including one who made news for tweeting her skepticism of the police, and staff who worked for him when he was public advocate. Several have close ties to his labor allies." Bill de Blasio and the NYPD Are Off to a Rocky Start(The Atlantic)
De Blasio $$$ and Top Appointees
De Blasio’s donor-studded cabinet(Capital) Eight of Mayor Bill de Blasio's top appointees are also de Blasio donors.
The 1% Transition
De Blasio’s transition team drops big bucks(NYP)Campaign-finance reports released Wednesday show that the team spent $277.17 for dinner at Delmonico’s Steak House near Wall Street on Dec. 23; $601 for one night at The W hotel in DC on Dec. 12, when de Blasio was visiting President Obama; and $1,142 at The St. Regis in Midtown on Dec. 16. Despite this, they blew through only about half the $2 million raised for the transition. De Blasio has $988,000 left.** Even after the election, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio received more than $2 million in campaign donations for his transition, including money from several parties with business before the city, Politicker writes: *Bill de Blasio Transition Donors Include Many With
Driving Team de Blasio's 9
New Health Commissioner
The 1% Transition
De Blasio’s transition team drops big bucks(NYP)Campaign-finance reports released Wednesday show that the team spent $277.17 for dinner at Delmonico’s Steak House near Wall Street on Dec. 23; $601 for one night at The W hotel in DC on Dec. 12, when de Blasio was visiting President Obama; and $1,142 at The St. Regis in Midtown on Dec. 16. Despite this, they blew through only about half the $2 million raised for the transition. De Blasio has $988,000 left.** Even after the election, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio received more than $2 million in campaign donations for his transition, including money from several parties with business before the city, Politicker writes: *Bill de Blasio Transition Donors Include Many With
Driving Team de Blasio's 9
Nine de Blasio admin officials have gvmt-paid drivers, including Phil Walzak & Emma Wolfe (via @MichaelHwrdSaul) *Nine New York City Mayor’s Office Officials Have City-Funded Drivers(WSJ)* @BrooklyNewsCorp: City Reaches Agreement On Redevelopment Of Domino Sugar Site #DOMINO
New Health Commissioner
Bill de Blasio to Name Mary Bassett Health Commissioner(NYO) Ms. Bassett replaces Thomas Farley, who became one of former Mayor
Michael Bloomberg’s most high-profile commissioners through his embrace
of a litany of controversial public health initiatives, from the
so-called “soda ban” to restrictions on public smoking.
de Blasio Law and Order & Traffic
Bratton vows to crack down on killer drivers(NYP) * Eric Holder talks crime prevention with de Blasio(NYP) * The Daily News writes that New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has set a steep, yet worthy goal by aiming to reduce the number of traffic fatalities in the city:* Bratton on why stop-and-frisk problem is ‘solved’(Capital)
“In 2011, the NYPD conducted 694,000 documented stops. In 2013, the figure was about 194,000.” * De Blasio’s plan to cut pedestrian deaths(Capital) * A.G. probes Empire over health exchange complaints(Capital) * Stop-and-frisk in some neighborhoods has been stopped,” Police Commissioner Bill Bratton declared Wednesday, according to Capital New York. Speaking at a conference about community policing, Mr. Bill Bratton went on to declare that, “In terms of being about what to about the high number of stops, my answer is this aspect of the problem has more or less been solved.”* The De Blasio administration plans to drop city's appeal over the stop-and-frisk ruling next week. (NY Mag)
Building the New Administration
Nearly all of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s appointees are receiving the same salary as their counterparts from the Bloomberg administration, The Wall Street Journal writes: * Frustration Brews as de Blasio Drags Feet on Remaining Appointments(NYO) * De Blasio ‘Glad’ City Agreed to Settle RNC Arrest Lawsuit(NYO) * De Blasio Backs Slower Streets to Curb Pedestrian Deaths(NYO)* QUOTE OF THE DAY: “The goal is literally to reduce fatalities on our roadways to zero. That is our singular focus.” – New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio unveiling his new Vision Zero plan to reduce pedestrian fatalities, via WNYC.* * New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said that he will pressure Albany to give the city the power to install speed cameras and red light cameras wherever data shows that they will make streets safer, WNYC reports * De Blasio and several of his top administration officials are expected to attend the Real Estate Board of New York’s annual gala, which Mayor Michael Bloomberg attended every year, Crain’s reports: * A coalition of liberal groups including the Working Families Party and 32BJ will launch a campaign to allow municipalities to set a minimum wage through a vote by the local legislative body, Crain’s writes: *Bratton vows to crack down on killer drivers(NYP
The Pope and the Mayor
BDB: "I have been inspired by Pope Francis' message...he's the most powerful voice on this earth on how we have to address inequality"
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio met with New York’s Cardinal Timothy Dolan, and the two agreed to work together to encourage Pope Francis to visit the city, The Associated Press reports: * Mayor de Blasio and Cardinal Dolan Join Forces to Try to Bring Pope to New York * HEAVENLY VISIT: NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and Cardinal Dolan meet, team up to bring Pope Francis to New York(NYDN) * De Blasio, Dolan discuss papal visit(Capital)The mayor and the cardinal discussed affordable housing, midtown zoning and Pope Francis* Papal Visit to City Is Sought(WSJ) BDB: "I have been inspired by Pope Francis' message...he's the most powerful voice on this earth on how we have to address inequality"
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New Mayor Builds His Adminstration
In response to question yesterday “about whether he’s encouraged her not to punish her detractors,” Mr. de Blasio instead praised Speaker Melissa Mark Viverito‘s status as the first Latina citywide official. “It’s evident today all over the city that there is tremendous pride in the historical moment that’s been achieved by Melissa Mark-Viverito,” he said. Later this afternoon, Mayor Bill de Blasio will be holding a roundtable discussion at a Staten Island Goodfellas Pizza. But this morning, his administration already found itself defending its local record in the Staten Island Advance after his transition reportedly didn’t consider residents of the borough for top economic jobs.
Bill de Blasio Transition Donors Include Many With Interests Before City(NYO)
Stewart Does Pizza With A Falk
"And you call yourself a radical socialist bent on destroying New York City."
Stewart Channels His Inner Angry NYCer to Ream de Blasio for Eating Pizza the Wrong Way
The Divide Is Growing Between de Blasio Two Cities
2013 ends with weakest job growth in years(CNNMONEY)
Hiring slumped sharply in December, as the economy added only 74,000
jobs, according to the government. This was the weakest month for job
growth since January 2011 and came as a huge surprise to economists, who
were expecting an addition of 193,000 jobs. Only 62.8% of the adult population is participating in the labor market
now -- meaning they either have a job or are looking for one. That
matches the lowest level since 1978.
New Mayor Builds His Adminstration
In response to question yesterday “about whether he’s encouraged her not to punish her detractors,” Mr. de Blasio instead praised Speaker Melissa Mark Viverito‘s status as the first Latina citywide official. “It’s evident today all over the city that there is tremendous pride in the historical moment that’s been achieved by Melissa Mark-Viverito,” he said. Later this afternoon, Mayor Bill de Blasio will be holding a roundtable discussion at a Staten Island Goodfellas Pizza. But this morning, his administration already found itself defending its local record in the Staten Island Advance after his transition reportedly didn’t consider residents of the borough for top economic jobs.
Press Covering the Mayor Eating Pizza With A Fork
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio raised eyebrows by eating pizza both by hand and with a knife and fork – a move that sparked ridicule when Donald Trump he did it.* The new mayor said he picked up the eating-pizza-with-utensils habit while visiting Italy, “my ancestral homeland.”* De Blasio counsel cuts ties with Sampson, Cablevision(Capital) *Some rich detail on the history of the Gaspard-de Blasio relationship in this
Who is Who With Mayor Bill
A relationships guide for new NYC mayor(Politico)
In the hours before Bill de Blasio’s inauguration as the mayor of New York City, the seats on the dais at City Hall already bore name tags. The closest one to the podium? Reserved for an “H. Clinton.” Next? “B. Clinton.” Also in the front row: New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and outgoing Mayor Michael Bl“Gaspard helped bring the new mayor together with Obama, starting long before de Blasio’s candidacy took off by taking the then-public advocate and his family backstage to meet the president at an event in Philadelphia. … David Axelrod … is a mentor, friend and former partner of de Blasio’s top political consultant, John DelCecato, whose own ties to Obama run deep. A campaign adviser who cut some of the president’s re-election ads, Del Cecato also coached the new mayor on engagement with the White House.”* De Blasio inauguration to have A-listers, everyday New Yorkers(NYDN)* Liberals are now watching New York City to see if Mayor Bill de Blasio can deliver on his populist ideals. “The mayor has a remarkable opportunity to make real many progressive policies and prove their merit,” Gavin Newsom, the lieutenant governor of California, told The New York Times.\ “There’s got to be a connection between vision and speeches, and execution and policy … Our beloved president — that brother gives beautiful speeches, but he is milquetoast oftentimes when it comes to execution,” added Dr. Cornel West. “We don’t want de Blasio going down that Obama lane, or we’ll be in trouble.” * The Nation reacts: “There are conventions in politics as dependable as the tides. For instance, once elected, a politician’s rhetoric shifts from the inspirational to the incremental, and after months of saying nasty things about their opponent, they make nice … In the weeks since he was elected mayor of New York City, Bill de Blasio has abided by neither custom.” * Farewell to All That - and Hello to Politics in City Hall(NY1) Boomberg.For de Blasio, these four figures are not just prominent politicians whose positions alone grant them seating privileges Wednesday. They are among several people he will have some sort of relationship with in the coming years, whether personal, professional, or simply in the public imagination.* Two repeated themes of the de Blasio movement heretofore: diversity and progressive. Let the parsing begin.
Buzz is that de Blasio Wants to Increase Taxes To Help Hillary
Even if Cuomo Finds the Pre-K $$$ From the General Budget
Cuomo and De Blasio’s Political Chess Match Has Begun(NY Mag)
Gov. Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio may agree New York City needs universal pre-kindergarten, but you won't hear the governor take up how to pay for it when he delivers his State of the State Address on Wednesday, our Ken Lovett and I report. Cuomo did not absolutely rule out de Blasio’s call for the state to authorize the city to hike its income tax on the wealthy to pay for the expanded programs. But he made it clear as he unveiled an election-year relief plan that he believes New York’s taxes need to be lowered, not increased — something he has said in the past when talking about de Blasio's proposal.Announcing a new Global NY initiative to expand trade between New York companies and foreign countries is in the cards for Cuomo’s State of the State address, according to administration officials, The Wall Street Journal reports:
Cuomo Makes Global Trade A New Focus(WSJ)
Cuomo To Push Pataki-McCall Tax Cuts(YNN)
Cuomo Outlines $2 Billion In Tax Cuts That Includes Relief For
Cuomo also outlined a plan to cut taxes by $2 billion, including a personal income tax credit for renters with incomes below $100,000 and whose rent exceeds a certain percentage of their total income (Daily News)
De Blasio loves taxes(NYP)
The Post writes that de Blasio’s position on raising taxes for the wealthy to fund a universal pre-K program is astounding for a mayor whose citizens are among the most highly taxed in the country
"De Blasio's swearing-in ceremony was a persistent rebuke to the centrist spirit of Clintonism." \
Mayoral Update
Mayor De Blasio Wins Grins, Eye Rolls With Persistent 'Dad' Humor(WSJ)
De Blasio brandishes a hammy brand of humor as a disarming tool, demonstrating to the public a playfulness that his family and staff have observed for years.
De Blasio orders probe in torture death of toddler(NYP) *Before His Death, Boy Faced Weeks of Abuse, Officials Say(NYT) *Abused Child's Caregiver Appears in Court(WSJ) * In Myls’ memory (NYDN Ed) The torture and murder of 4-year-old Myls Dobson are too horrendous to contemplate. Mayor de Blasio has rightly pledged to get to the bottom of how the city failed to protect him — charging Deputy Mayor Lilliam Barrios-Paoli and Administration for Children’s Services Commissioner Gladys Carrión with investigating what went wrong.* Boy Found Dead "Tortured" for Last 3 Weeks of Life: DA(WNBC)* Prosecutors Accuse Caretaker of Numerous Abuses in Wake of 4-Year-Old's Death(NY1) * De Blasio is late, delays Correction grad ceremony(NYP) * Bill de Blasio Shows His Love for Staten Island(NYO)* De Blasio considers four potential city planning heads: Mayor Bill de Blasio is close to naming a new... * Mayor de Blasio vows to find killed of kidnapped landlord Menachem Stark, who body was found burned in dumpster(NYDN) * Hamill: Mayor de Blasio’s pick as adviser on labor deals a poor choice(NYDN) * Mayor de Blasio: NY Post Cover Of Stark Was 'Unfair and Hurtful'(yeshivaworld) * De Blasio Blasts Post Stark Cover After Criticism(NYO)
Daily News: Mr. Mayor Eat Pizza Like A New Yawkuh
A Fork? De Blasio’s Way of Eating Pizza Is Mocked(NYP) * De Blasio's Pizza Eating Causes Stir on Staten Island(WSJ)Chow, baby (NYDN Ed)
Pizza and forks do not mix, Mr. Mayor. have you never heard the expression, “When in Rome, do as the Romans do”? Of course you have. But there’s a corollary that 8.4 million live by: When you come home to New Yawk, you do what should come naturally to everyone in the world. You eat like a New Yawkuh.
Press Covering the Mayor Eating Pizza With A Fork
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio raised eyebrows by eating pizza both by hand and with a knife and fork – a move that sparked ridicule when Donald Trump he did it.* The new mayor said he picked up the eating-pizza-with-utensils habit while visiting Italy, “my ancestral homeland.”* De Blasio counsel cuts ties with Sampson, Cablevision(Capital) *Some rich detail on the history of the Gaspard-de Blasio relationship in this
Governing By War Room
War Rooms Where Strategists Shape Campaigns, Control and Rally the Troops by Controlling the Media Message
Game Change
De Blasio Style Evident in Effort to Sway Critics of Bratton(NYT) Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio and aides are conducting a campaign of diplomacy with influential black and Latino New Yorkers who view William J. Bratton as divisive. Behind the scenes in the past 48 hours, Mr. de Blasio and his top aides have quietly waged an aggressive campaign of outreach and diplomacy to secure support for Mr. Bratton, whose deep ties to the divisive policing era of the 1990s have unsettled some allies of the mayor-elect.
The effort — including conference calls and other phone conversations among Mr. de Blasio, Mr. Bratton and prominent black and Latino leaders — offers an early glimpse of the grass-roots political style that Mr. de Blasio, a savvy operative with a background in community organizing, intends to bring to City Hall. On Thursday afternoon, after introducing Mr. Bratton at a Brooklyn news conference, Mr. de Blasio and his top political aide, Emma Wolfe, convened a conference call with liberal advocacy groups to reaffirm his commitment to curbing the use of stop-and-frisk tactics. Around the same time, the city’s incoming public advocate, Letitia James, received an unexpected call on her cellphone: Mr. Bratton was on the line. Councilman Jumaane D. Williams of Brooklyn, who helped pass a police oversight bill this year, said Mr. de Blasio’s aides had been in constant contact with him since Thursday about setting up a meeting with Mr. Bratton.
Since Hillary de Blasio Has Went to School and Mastered the Wall Room
In 2000, a War Room Didn’t Fit de Blasio’s Style - NYTimes.com
Bill de Blasio Was a High-School Overachiever, Featured in 1979 Boston Globe, Father Cancer Committed Suicide
NYC mayoral favorite Bill de Blasio has Mass. roots(Boston Globe) He was nicknamed ‘Senator Provolone,’ in a nod to the generous Italian sandwiches he would bring to lunch … In the high school yearbook, he was labeled ‘future president of the U.S.A. — the Untied Sneakers Association.’”
Chasing Bill de Blasio (NYT Video) * De Blasio’s father committed suicide while suffering from cancer(NYP) * De Blasio admitted to being arrested at least four times while protesting different causes, including the closing of Long Island College Hospital and the shutdown of a firehouse in 2003, The Post writes: * Bill de Blasio tried getting out ahead of a New York Post story by announcing his father committed suicide while suffering from terminal cancer in 1979. Warren Wilhelm Sr.'s death was first reported in a Connecticut paper that ceased publishing this June. [Dana Rubinstein]*Bill de Blasio Addresses Ailing Father’s Suicide in ’70s
NYT Look's Into de Dlasio Problems With His Father
From His Father’s Decline, de Blasio ‘Learned What Not to Do’(NYT)But by the time Mr. de Blasio turned 7, family life had started to go bad. His father, Warren Wilhelm, was drunk and angry much of the day. At one family gathering, he fell to the floor and had trouble getting back up.The New York Times and WNYC did deep dives into Bill de Blasio‘s early childhood and relationship with his parents. “I have a real respect, and a real anger and sadness at the same time,” Mr. de Blasio said of his father, who became estranged from the family. “I don’t think I’ve ever been able to do the math on exactly what it all means.”* Between losing his leg in WWII and his tragic suicide in 1979, Bill de Blasio's father forged a career with think tanks and multinational corporations aimed at blocking the spread of communism. A decade after his death, his son was in Nicaragua, working in support of the kind of socialist government his father's old colleagues tried to prevent in Latin America.* De Blasio's Political Awakening Started As A Child(NY1)
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