 Start spreading the news because this year New York City shook things up! You want to shake things up? A stronger and healthier economy is the top of the menu. We recovered all of the private sector jobs lost during COVID-19. New York City isn't coming back, it's back, and the world is coming back to New York City. New York City's millions of tourists visited the Five Buries this year. More than one billion subway riders used our iconic mass transit system. People from across the globe are coming here and enjoying Broadway shows, baseball games, beautiful parks, and the best restaurants of course in the world. And we're a safer city too. In 2023 we've seen drop in crime and thousands of illegal guns have been taken off our streets. And all of this is just the first course of what the city has served up for New Yorkers. I hope you saved some room for more. The Public Housing Preservation Trust Lawn, unlocked in billions for public housing repairs. And through the Big Apple Connect program, 330,000 working people across 220 nights of developments are being connected to free, high speed internet and cable. We launched the City of Guests Housing Plan, the most ambitious and pro-housing zoning effort in our history to build a little more housing in every neighborhood and deliver more homes for New Yorkers. Those homes will see cleaner and greener streets with citywide containerization, native curbside trash hours to reduce the number of hours that garbage sits on our streets and more. And we're taking out rats with new bold initiatives and with the appointment of a new rat czar. Me, both helping us drive down rat complaints and win the war on rats. We're shaking things up and taking the pitch for America's best public school system where student enrollment went up for the first time in eight years. Can our kids kick it? Yes, they can. Test scores in our public school size usually leap forward for our kids in reading in a double-digit increase in math. Our schools are building champions, but those aren't the only goals we've hit. That's right. In 2023, hundreds of thousands of young people spent their summer working, learning and getting outside with the summer rising and summer youth programs. We're learning better and eating better with a new focus on healthy menus in our schools and a citywide commitment to reducing admissions from food by 2030. Take it home, Mr. Mayor. Thanks all and thank you, New York City. Every success we have isn't just for you, it's because of you. You shook things up and that's what New York City will continue to do in 2024 as we get even more stuff done by our neighbors and make the greatest city in the world even greater. Let's go.