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CREATE YOUR MOMENT ON REGISTRATION OPENS FEB 2, 2017 OCT 14, 2017 NNOO.. 11 FFRREEEE DDAAIILLYY IINN TTHHEE UUSS NNEEWW YYOORRKK CCIITTYY Thursday, January 26, 2017 metro.us | t: MetroNewYork | f: MetroNewYork What to expect at BroadwayCon . 24 GETTING INSIDE ODELL’S HEAD ‘Riverdale’ is a moody take A sports psychologist tries to understand Beckham . 29 on the ‘Archie’ comic . 20 DEPORT OR DEFUND? Trump moves to punish sanctuary cities with cuts in federal aid. 4 GETTY IMAGES METRO.US 2 NEWS THURSDAY , JANUARY 26 , 2017 TRUMP ORDERS BUILDING DOW HITS 20K ON REVIVED MARY TYLER MOORE, OF MEXICO BORDER WALL TRUMP RALLY, EARNINGS TV ICON, DIES AT 80 1 2 3 President Donald Trump W all Street advanced on ing the way for the construction A ctress and activist Mary Levine,” Moore’s representative, signed directives to build a Wednesday to push the of two oil pipelines. The S&P 500 Tyler Moore, the woman Mara Buxbaum, told TMZ. Moore wall along the U.S. border Dow Jones Industrial Aver- and the Nasdaq Composite indexes who could “turn the was on a respirator in a Con- with Mexico and crack down age across the 20,000 mark for the also hit record intraday highs. The world on with her smile,” necticut hospital for a week. on U.S. cities that shield illegal fi rst time ever as solid earnings and Dow came within a point of the died at the age of 80 on She battled diabetes and, in immigrants, proceeding quickly optimism over President Donald historic mark on Jan. 6, as investors Wednesday, according 2011, had brain surgery. on sweeping and divisive plans Trump’s pro-growth initiatives re- banked on pro-growth policies and to reports. “Today, The actress became to curb immigration and boost blocking the issuing of visas to awakened a post-election rally. He tax cuts many expect from the new beloved icon, Mary Tyler famous on “The Dick Van national security. Trump is people from several Muslim- has made several business-friendly administration. However, the index Moore, passed away Dyke Show” and later also expected to take steps in majority Middle Eastern and decisions since taking offi ce, had struggled in recent weeks as at the age of 80 in the starred on “The Mary Tyler the coming days to limit legal North African countries including including signing executive orders investors awaited clarity on the company of friends and her Moore Show” from 1970 immigration, including executive Syria, Sudan, Somalia, Iraq, Iran, to reduce regulatory burden on new administration’s policies grew loving husband of over 33 to 1977. KIMBERLY orders restricting refugees and Libya and Yemen. REUTERS domestic manufacturers and clear- cautious. REUTERS years, Dr. S. Robert GETTY IMAGES M. AQUILINA UNDERWATER DRAGON DANCE 5 A diver performs an underwater dragon dance performance at the S.E.A Aquarium at Resorts World Sentosa on Wednesday in Singap5ore. On January 28, people around the world will welcome the Year of the Rooster, one of the most anticipated holi- days on the Chinese calendar. Also known as the Spring festival or the Lunar New Year, the celebrations last for about 15 days. GETTY IMAGES THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW CASTRO WARNS TRUMP TO WELCOME TO RESPECT SOVEREIGNTY METRO.US! PLAY TO WIN $100! 4 Cuban President Raul Cas- a “better deal” could be struck, NIKKI MASCALI, WEB PRODUCER tro said Cuba hoped to con- without providing details. 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While there is no to lose billions if Trump bor undocumented legal definition for the follows through on his term, these cities typi- threats. Federal dollars immigrants. cally tell police not to in- pay for highways, subsi- A crowd gathered at Washington Square Park to protest Trump’s announced plans to crack down on undocumented quire about immigration dize school programs like immigrants and refugees. LENYON WHITTAKER ERIN TIERNAN status, or they decline free and reduced lunch @ErinTiernan requests from immigra- and help take care of he said in a news confer- ply because they have as a city,” Walsh said. [email protected] tion officials to keep veterans and the elderly. ence. “If that were ever lawfully acted to protect There is no federal law nonviolent defendants in It’s also money that goes attempted we would be immigrant families. … that explicitly compels Leaders of sanctuary cit- custody while they await toward antiterrorism pro- in court immediately to Local governments seek- cities to comply with Im- ies across America aren’t deportation. grams. stop it, and I know that ing to protect their immi- migration and Customs backing down after Proponents of the poli- In New York, where $7 will happen in cities all grant communities from Enforcement, and civil President Donald Trump cies say they protect the billion is on the line, May- over the country.” federal overreach have rights groups said they vowed to cut funding to economy and keep fami- or Bill de Blasio slammed De Blasio isn’t the every right to do so,” he would back municipal communities that offer lies together. the executive order, vow- only one ready to battle said. efforts to fight punitive safe harbor to undocu- For now, the threats ing to bring the president it out in court. 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GETTY IMAGES originally filed in October BUT IT’S YOU WHO alleging the Trump Orga- panded to question wheth- Trump Organization and nization and Los Angeles er Trump was issued a the Trump administration FEELS LOST. real estate firm Irongate visa in relation with the did not immediately reply did not pay federal taxes, project, in compliance to emails seeking request or have proper building with Mexican immigra- for comment. permits for an ultimately tion laws, Martinez said. Asked about the timing failed luxury condomini- Mexico’s attorney of the announcement, um project in the Mexican general’s office said it was Martinez, a former mem- border city of Tijuana. investigating the com- ber of Congress, said the The complaint was plaint but did not provide complaint was widened broadened on Wednes- further detail. in response to Trump’s day to allege Trump “The truth is that he “aggressive attitude” in violated Mexican law by, did not pay taxes, the signing an executive order as a foreigner, seeking to truth is he did not pay for to expedite construction buy property within 31 construction or land use of a wall along the 2,000 miles of the U.S. border to in Tijuana … and all of mile U.S. southern border. develop the Trump Ocean this constitutes a series The Tijuana condo- Resort Baja project, the of criminal acts,” said minium project folded official Jaime Martinez, Martinez, head of the in 2009 and its failure who filed the complaint federally-run Commission led investors who lost INTRODUCING THE as a private citizen, told for Dialogue with Indig- millions of dollars to file a reporters. enous People of Mexico. lawsuit against Trump in a ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND The filing was also ex- The press offices of the U.S. court. 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INA16_131(a) w Ne 7 METRO.US 8 NEWS THURSDAY , JANUARY 26 , 2017 MTA drops plan to boost subway, bus fares Don’t be fooled a year, or about 0.02 per- by the same $2.75 cent of the mayor’s total fare, a hike is still budget, she said. Throughout the eight underway. public hearings, board members heard impas- AMANDA MIKELBERG sioned accounts from @MetroNewYork those who have had to [email protected] skimp on meals to afford to get to work, or missed Many straphangers, par- doctor’s appointments ticularly those on tight because they couldn’t budgets, were given a re- scrounge up the change prieve from a transit fare and were too ill to beg for hike Wednesday as MTA a swipe. board members voted to “We are definitely dis- leave the price of riding appointed to see he did buses and the subway not include funding in largely unchanged. his initial plan, but we Many straphangers are excited to talk to him were pleased to learn of and show him that this is the MTA’s late push on a great way to address in- behalf of low-income New equity in the system and Yorkers, since the eight that income should not be public hearings through a chief barrier in getting December and January where you need to go,” portended a 25-cent hike. Cohen said. The MTA is focused In a city in which en- on keeping our fares af- vironmental factors and fordable for low-income diminishing road capac- riders and frequent rid- ity is forcing the growing ers, and on how we can population to take public keep necessary scheduled transit, even those who increases as small and as are not in desperate finan- predictable as possible,” cial situations see state Prendergast said follow- A commuter passes through the turnstile to the NYC Subway using an MTA MetroCard. GETTY IMAGES and federal intervention ing the vote. for affordable fares as an “I’m shocked,” East the MTA said. $2.75.” MetroCards will increase program. imperative. New York resident “It’s important to note While the $2.75 base 3.9 percent from $116.5 “It’s great that they “I am glad they didn’t Emelisa Ruiz told Metro. that some riders will ben- fare will remain the same, to $121, and weekly heard our voices, but raise the fare but this is a “It’s high as it is. They efit, but on the other side the 11 percent bonus on MetroCards increase 3.2 $2.75 was and is inac- little tiny thing in the big shouldn’t be raising the of the same coin riders MetroCard purchases percent from $31 to $32. cessible to 800,000 New picture,” Stacy Spencer, a fare.” will continue to be bur- $5.50 and over will drop Advocates continue to Yorkers who have to subway rider and a free- In November, the dened with shouldering to 5 percent, meaning a stress that more must be risk arrest by jumping lance nonprofit organizer agency released two possi- much of the cost of the rider will have to buy 20 done to help low-income the turnstiles or forgo said. “I wish they had a ble plans affecting its 8.76 operation,” Straphangers full fares before you get New Yorkers and vowed childcare,” Riders Alli- national and state subsidy. million daily riders. Both Campaign Coordinator one for free. When fac- to continue to petition ance campaign manager From an environmental plans would generate an Jaqui Cohen said. “Cer- toring the bonus in each Mayor Bill de Blasio to Rebecca Bailin said. The perspective, we need a estimated $484 million in tainly, there are many ride, the cost is $2.62. amend his budget propos- Fair Fares program would bigger vision. We need additional revenue a year, who struggle to pay that Monthly unlimited al to adopt the Fair Fares cost the city $200 million leadership.” Pier 57 transformation takes shape venture by Young Woo & The food hall curated brought the current team Associates and RXR will by Bourdain will feature on board. The building transform the former more than 100 differ- is being leased to the de- freight terminal into ent stalls of street food velopers for 97 years and 250,000 square feet of from around the world. according to the WSJ, the offices for Google, host a According to The Wall deal could bring roughly 170,000-square-foot food Street Journal, both $220 million in revenue and retail market curated Google and the Bourdain to the cash-strapped park. by Anthony Bourdain Market were motivated The immediate vicin- and provide an elevated, by the building’s history, ity of the pier is experi- two-acre park with an size and location. encing a flurry of invest- The most exciting outdoor movie and per- The 900-foot-long, ment. Directly south of waterfront development formance amphitheater 450,000 square-foot build- Pier 57, construction is jutting from Manhattan’s on its roof. ing opened in 1954 at progressing on the re- shore is inching closer to Handel Architects the sunset of New York’s vamp of Pier 55 — a $130 fruition. and !Melk Landscape once-booming maritime million project funded The $350 million reno- Architecture and Urban industries. The pier’s privately by Barry Diller vation and adaptive reuse Design are the designers usage then evolved from that will bring an archi- of Pier 57 is now showing of the overhaul. a bus depot to a vacant tecturally distinguished real signs of progress with In December 2015, shell hosting chance art public park and arts newly-installed, canted Google signed on to be installations and events. venue to the waterfront. glass panels installed the primary tenant of The pier is owned by Several piles have already between the pier’s rows the office space and is the Hudson River Park taken root and comple- of exterior columns. expected to bring 1,000 Trust which after seeking tion is expected in early Ultimately, the joint- employees to the pier. out proposals in 2008, 2019. CITYREALTY