CITY ISLAND * 24/7 * LIVE STREAMING

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Webcams can be found everywhere. They are on the streets, sidewalks, beaches, inside stores, amusement parks, restaurants, bars, they're all around us and also available in midtown City Island.

After all, webcams are nothing new. There are now millions streaming live, compared to the 500 or so that were around in the mid-1990s.

City Island Images provides a live video streaming camera just for you to view 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year.

Difficult Sub-Zero Temperatures Ahead

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NY Governor Andrew M. Cuomo will activate the State Emergency Operations Center (EOC) tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. to monitor a potent winter storm that will impact New York State Thursday and Friday. This storm will likely produce moderate to heavy snowfall across a large portion of the state, and may also result in coastal flooding and beach erosion. This system will also add to the bitter cold already being experienced statewide. There is a windchill watch for the southern and western Adirondacks with values from -30 to -40 degrees on Thursday and Friday.

Bill de Blasio’s Inauguration Speech

And just like before, the world will watch as we succeed. All along the way, we will remember what makes New York, New York.

A city that fights injustice and inequality — not just because it honors our values, but because it strengthens our people. A city of five boroughs — all created equal. Black, white, Latino, Asian, gay, straight, old, young, rich, middle class, and poor. A city that remembers our responsibility to each other — our common cause — is to leave no New Yorker behind.

Text of Bill de Blasio’s Inauguration Speech http://nyti.ms/1dU7OZ8

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BRONX BIRTHDAY

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Today is The Bronx 100th anniversary... Happy New Year, and Happy 100th Birthday. Back In 1914, The Bronx became a NY county, being officially separating from New York County.

The Bronx gained its legal identity when it became a borough of Greater New York in 1898. Bronx County, with the same boundaries as the borough, was separated from New York County after that time, coextensive with the Borough of Manhattan officially on January 1, 1914.

NY Among Aircraft Research Sites

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Following a rigorous 10-month selection process involving 25 proposals from 24 states, the Federal Aviation Administration has chosen six unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) research and test site operators across the country.

In selecting the six test site operators, the FAA considered geography, climate, location of ground infrastructure, research needs, airspace use, safety, aviation experience and risk. In totality, these six test applications achieve cross-country geographic and climatic diversity and help the FAA meet its UAS research needs.

BLIZZARD WATCH

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NY Governor Andrew M. Cuomo is considering closing some state highway on Thursday afternoon before a major blizzard hits the region during the evening commute, causing whiteout conditions and a deep freeze.

By tomorrow, several weather systems are expected to converge toward the Mid-Atlantic resulting in large amounts of snowfall.

NYC HAS A NEW MAYOR

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Let the image of Mayor 108 fade, so the one of NYC's new Mayor 109 may finally begin to shine.

52 year old NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio was formally sworn in shortly after midnight during a ceremony in front of his family’s Brooklyn home.

Later today, Mayor Bill de Blasio was sworn in by former President Bill Clinton. They used a bible once owned by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

Bill de Blasio is the first Democrat to be sworn in as Mayor of NYC in twenty years and his administration will surely be closely scrutinized.

HAPPY NEW YEAR

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We enter the new year with words of wisdom from an old philosopher.

Socrates was born 470 BC, in Athens, Greece. We know of his life through the writings of Plato. His "Socratic method," laid the groundwork for Western systems of logic and philosophy. When the political climate of Greece turned, Socrates was sentenced to death by hemlock poisoning in 399 BC. He accepted this judgment rather than fleeing into exile.

END OF PLUTOCRACY?

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When will US see the end of government by the wealthy? Will the controlling class of the rich, which has been gaining power for several years ever change course?

Over time, many political thinkers like Winston Churchill, Alexis de Tocqueville, Juan Donoso Cortés, Noam Chomsky and some others have loudly condemned plutocrats for ignoring their social responsibilities, by using power to serve their own purposes, ignore poverty and nurturing class conflict, corrupting societies with greed.