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I love the MLB app, because I'm a pretty obsessed baseball fan.

I come personally from a broken family, divorced very early in my childhood, a family with its own share of troubles, so I think that was very influential in both me believing that someday I would consistently devote myself to my own family that I created, but I think it also really affects my view of the world.

I didn't set out with the notion of running for elective office; it sort of grew over time. And I honestly at times questioned if progressive change can be effected through elected office.

My wife and family, to say the least, are the center of my life; they are my grounding. I don't want to sound schmaltzy, but they are my inspiration and you name it.

I have a bold plan to break from the Bloomberg years, and end the 'Tale of Two Cities' by providing real opportunity to all New Yorkers, no matter where they live.

There are families of every kind. I think a lot of people are struggling to make sense of their identity in a very complicated world.

As N.Y.C. Public Advocate, I released a report that showed that stop-and-frisks of African Americans in 2012 were barely half as likely to yield a weapon as those of white New Yorkers - and a third less likely to yield contraband. Despite this evidence, the vast majority of those stopped are young black and Latino men.

I have an activist's desire to improve people's lives.

Everyone I knew was a Red Sox fan. Living up there in 1967 - the Impossible Dream season - that moment was incredibly compelling. I just naturally gravitated to the team. Nineteen seventy-five was arguably the greatest World Series of all time.

While this has been a private part of my family's life, it is now clear a media story will soon emerge. My father tragically ended his life while battling terminal cancer in 1979.

I have my loyalty to the team of my youth. Everyone I knew was a Red Sox fan. The team that I grew up with was constantly the underdog but managed to prevail.

My parents were divorced when I was young. I was really brought up by my mother's side of the family.

I am very much a Red Sox fan; I can name you more players than you could possibly imagine. It's just part of who I am.

Clearly, Mayor Bloomberg did some things right. I think he did a very good job on public health. He did a very good job on environment. I think he was right to achieve mayoral control of education. I don't think he then applied it the right way.

At a certain point, particularly in his third term, Mayor Bloomberg lost touch with the people he was serving.

There is nothing wrong with listening. You can listen to people; you can hear people's concerns. You can keep an open mind and still be perfectly strong.

I think you can be smart and directed and focused, without being obnoxious, and get plenty done.

I've always had a very positive relationship with the municipal labor unions - a respectful relationship.

I think unionization is good public policy. I think when families secure their economic future, that's good for everyone.

My professional life has been about public service. My personal life I define very intently through my family.

Going back to high school and college, I believed I would be involved in public service. I literally could not conceptualize anything else.

I think a lot of the best ideas come from the grassroots; I'm someone who does not like a bunker mentality and does not like groupthink.

There are a lot of different demands on the campaign trail, but what matters most is that you connect with voters and take the time to really hear their concerns.

This country has wasted too many years pretending it had the luxury of debating climate change.

Preparing for climate change has to be a national priority backed by tens of billions in federal investment. Lives are on the line.

We not only need a rapid transition to a low-carbon economy that prevents the most cataclysmic consequences of global warming, we need real dollars and real planning for coastal protection to combat the consequences that are already inevitable.

When a party loses a national election to someone such as President Trump, it's time to rethink everything.

The common belief is that you are either a dreamer or a realist. But idealism and pragmatism aren't as far apart as one might think.

For New Yorkers, late October 2012 was a moment when something fundamental altered. If there were any climate change deniers in the five boroughs before Hurricane Sandy, I don't think there were too many left afterward.

For decades, Big Oil ravaged our environment. They knew what they were peddling was lethal, but they didn't care. They used the classical Big Tobacco playbook of denial, denial, denial, and all the while, they did everything to hook society on their lethal product.

We need an inspiring vision of equality that resonates in the hearts, minds, and souls of all Americans.

We need to show the voters left behind by Trump's tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations that our party represents them and that we're beholden only to them. We've got to give them a reason to go to the polls.

Excessive stop-and-frisk divides communities. That's why the New York City Police Department has moved away from it.

Our country has a painful history of mistrust between police departments and people of color. The overuse of stop-and-frisk has made those divisions much worse.

Rent-stabilized tenants face harassment. They face illegal evictions. They're confronted with ceaseless 'buy-out' offers that promise a quick buck if they give up their homes.

Our future is about investing in our own people.

I think Bloomberg's broad vision of the environment in New York City is something I agree with. I broadly stand with his vision for how to deal with climate change and prepare for future weather events.

I think small business is struggling in New York City. It's a fantastic market, it's a very appealing market, there's lots of opportunity, at the same time it's a very difficult place to build a small business.

I'm someone who does not like a bunker mentality and does not like groupthink.

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