Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles the other day, you said This is the city's decision. They have an agreement of 3% today. You said, Well, I might have to impose an orange zone and I might have to close the schools, which your orange zone does. So what's going on? Is the city still have the ability to close its schools? Are you now taking control and saying that you have the power to make this decision? And for the millions of parents who want to know are the school's gonna open tomorrow in New York City? All right, First of all, let's try not to be obnoxious and offensive in your tone because you're 100% wrong. We announced the Orange Zone law over a month ago. I don't know if you were here or if you were paying attention, but that has been in effect for over a month. It always said, if by the state's numbers you hit 3% the schools close. What's going on here is nothing that the law hasn't said for over a month. We then had to test out procedures. If you were paying attention, you would have known we closed the schools in New York City two weeks ago. Remember when we did in Orange Zone and a red zone in Brooklyn and Queens and we close the schools? Don't you remember that? Okay, so don't you? So, what are you talking about? How What are you talking about? You're now gonna override. We did it already. That's the law. An orange zone in the red zone. Follow the fax within your confused. Confused. Your parents still confused. Well, you're not confused. You're confused. Read the law. Read the law and you won't be confused. Follow Jimmy. Question. School is going to help. The schools are open by state law. We will even tomorrow. That's the question. I think Jim is correct. And asking that question, it's obnoxious at all. Well, I don't really care what you think.
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