Andrew Yang, formerly a Democratic presidential candidate, has announced that he's planning to run for mayor of New York. And as part of his goals and promises, he wants to bringIn a recent video released on Jan. 13, coinciding with his 46th birthday, Yang announced that he was officially entering into the crowded field of applicants that are looking to succeed the current mayor Bill de Blasio.He posted a video showing him walking around empty streets and speaking with residents.
Another action he's pushing for is a universal basic income, something that he speaks about in the two-minute video."We need to realize Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream of a guaranteed minimum income and get cash into the hands of people who need it most," he said. After also claiming that he wants to"bring New York City into the 21st century by getting everyone high-speed Internet so our kids can learn," Yang even poked a joke at the city's abysmal basketball team."Maybe we can even save the Knicks," he said.
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