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NYC mayor begins second term

DeBlasio sworn in by Brooklyn native Sen. Bernie Sanders

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New York (AP) — Bill de Blasio began his second term as New York City mayor Monday at a swearing-in ceremony outdoors in freezing temperatur­es, taking the oath of office administer­ed by Brooklyn native and U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont.

“By Vermont standards this is a warm and pleasant afternoon,” Sanders joked to the crowd at City Hall Park.

De Blasio won re-election handily in November, becoming the first Democrat to return to City Hall in New York since Edward Koch 1985.

He boasted about the city recording the lowest number of annual homicides since the early 1950s. The police department’s preliminar­y count is 290 homicides for 2017, a 14 percent drop from the year before.

“We have brought police and community together like never before,” De Blasio said. “We have dedicated ourselves to a vision of true neighborho­od policing and it works.”

As a national leader in progressiv­e politics, de Blasio said he envisions a city that serves more than the elite and Wall Street titans.

“The deepest, truest stakeholde­rs of this town are the people who do the work, who every day make this city come to life but have too often not reaped the rewards,” he said. “We have a responsibi­lity, every one of us, to ensure that New York remains a beacon to our nation and to our world.”

Sanders, an independen­t who made an unsuccessf­ul bid for the Democratic presidenti­al nomination in 2016, praised de Blasio’s work on providing pre-kindergart­en education and other progressiv­e issues.

“In this city, the largest city in our country, the people of New York under Bill de Blasio have chosen to move government in a very different direction than what we’re seeing in Washington,” Sanders said. “Instead of pandering to billionair­es, we have a government here which has chosen to listen to the needs of working families.”

Also sworn-in for second terms were fellow Democrats, Public Advocate Letitia James and Comptrolle­r Scott Stringer.

The ceremony came on a frigid New Year’s Day; it was about 14 degrees by early afternoon.

 ?? CRAIG RUTTLE/AP PHOTO ?? Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and his wife Jane O’Meara Sanders, center left, listen to New York Mayor Bill de Blasio speak after he was sworn in by Sen. Sanders for a second term as mayor at City Hall in a frigid New York on Monday.
CRAIG RUTTLE/AP PHOTO Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and his wife Jane O’Meara Sanders, center left, listen to New York Mayor Bill de Blasio speak after he was sworn in by Sen. Sanders for a second term as mayor at City Hall in a frigid New York on Monday.

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