 New York City is the city. It's the city of every movie. I'm in New York. It's the city in every TV show. New York City. It's the Brooklyn Bridge. It's the Empire State Building. City Field. That and Island Ferry. Yankee Stadium. Like the song says. If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. But more importantly, New York City is my home. I'm a New Yorker. I lived here 35 years. I lived here 45 years. Born and raised here. And I'm proud of that. We've come so far in just two years. We've gone from COVID and chaos. To drop in crime and rising employment. But we're just getting started. So what's next? A city of yes housing plan. That breaks the mold. And not only delivers hundreds and thousands of new affordable homes. But does so in every neighborhood. A smart city that puts students first. Trains teachers in 21st century tools. And empowers young people to learn, grow. And find jobs in brand new careers, like mine. A cleaner and greener city. That builds new public spaces. Planetizes people over cars. And over racks. A working people city. That cuts red tape to empower workers. With new economic opportunities and jobs. A healthy city. That knocks down barriers to healthcare. Especially for women and black and brown communities. A safer city that remembers. That public safety is the prerequisite to prosperity. And must be felt in every zip code. An inclusive city. That says no matter what neighborhood you live in. Or community you represent. You belong here. And you will have a chance to succeed here. Yeah, times are tough. But you know what? They've been tough for a while. And New Yorkers are tougher. So if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. And we make it here. Every. Single. Day. What's the state of our city? That's up to us. But I know a better future is possible. Because we're New Yorkers. And we can make it here.