
In NYC, a crowded mayoral race to save a city 'gone to hell'
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In the Big Apple, a crowded mayoral race to save a city 'gone to hell'
Primary voting is underway for the next mayor of New York City. The winner will be tasked with a long list of challenges: reviving the city's economy, curbing rising rates of violent crime and police reform. Filling the needs of more than 8 million people in America's largest city is not an easy job, but it hasn't stopped more than a dozen Democrats from running for it. Hari Sreenivasan reports.
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In NYC, a crowded mayoral race to save a city 'gone to hell'
Clip: 6/21/2021 | 6m 34sVideo has Closed Captions
Primary voting is underway for the next mayor of New York City. The winner will be tasked with a long list of challenges: reviving the city's economy, curbing rising rates of violent crime and police reform. Filling the needs of more than 8 million people in America's largest city is not an easy job, but it hasn't stopped more than a dozen Democrats from running for it. Hari Sreenivasan reports.
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