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New York Today: Long Island Hosts a Debate New York Today: Long Island Hosts a Debate
(35 minutes later)
Updated, 6:55 a.m. Updated, 7:20 a.m.
Good morning on this crisp Monday.Good morning on this crisp Monday.
The first presidential debate is almost upon us. At 9 p.m., Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump will face off at Hofstra University, on Long Island.The first presidential debate is almost upon us. At 9 p.m., Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump will face off at Hofstra University, on Long Island.
The nationally televised event is expected to draw a Super Bowl-size audience of up to 100 million viewers.The nationally televised event is expected to draw a Super Bowl-size audience of up to 100 million viewers.
“I can’t think of a debate that has had more potential drama,” said Douglas Muzzio, a professor of public affairs at Baruch College.“I can’t think of a debate that has had more potential drama,” said Douglas Muzzio, a professor of public affairs at Baruch College.
The candidates will almost certainly bring up the Chelsea bombing, Professor Muzzio said, because it happened just nine days ago and only about 30 miles away.The candidates will almost certainly bring up the Chelsea bombing, Professor Muzzio said, because it happened just nine days ago and only about 30 miles away.
Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Trump have used the apparent terrorist plot to assert that the other was not only wrong on national security issues, but was even provoking terrorists.Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Trump have used the apparent terrorist plot to assert that the other was not only wrong on national security issues, but was even provoking terrorists.
Mr. Muzzio also predicted that the candidates — specifically Mrs. Clinton — might mention New York when talking about crime. He said she might point out that, like other cities in the United States, crime is down in New York City, but that trouble spots persist.Mr. Muzzio also predicted that the candidates — specifically Mrs. Clinton — might mention New York when talking about crime. He said she might point out that, like other cities in the United States, crime is down in New York City, but that trouble spots persist.
Regardless of the issues, the debate seems certain to be a spectacle. And New Yorkers will have no shortage of places to watch it: bars and restaurants across the city are hosting viewing parties.Regardless of the issues, the debate seems certain to be a spectacle. And New Yorkers will have no shortage of places to watch it: bars and restaurants across the city are hosting viewing parties.
Among them is an event hosted by the Hillary for America group at the Ainsworth-Midtown on East 33rd Street; the Metropolitan Republican Club is organizing a gathering at its headquarters on East 83rd Street.Among them is an event hosted by the Hillary for America group at the Ainsworth-Midtown on East 33rd Street; the Metropolitan Republican Club is organizing a gathering at its headquarters on East 83rd Street.
Or watch it from home, where your options include a live stream at nytimes.com.Or watch it from home, where your options include a live stream at nytimes.com.
Here’s what else is happening:Here’s what else is happening:
If the first autumn leaves falling in your neighborhood haven’t tipped you off about the new season, today’s weather will.If the first autumn leaves falling in your neighborhood haven’t tipped you off about the new season, today’s weather will.
A fresh fall day is in the forecast.A fresh fall day is in the forecast.
With temperatures in the upper 50s, this morning’s commute will be cool. Today’s high is 72.With temperatures in the upper 50s, this morning’s commute will be cool. Today’s high is 72.
Light jackets are back in fashion.Light jackets are back in fashion.
• Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey and Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York have been praised for rooting out corruption in the past. Now both have seen former close aides accused of misdeeds. [New York Times]• Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey and Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York have been praised for rooting out corruption in the past. Now both have seen former close aides accused of misdeeds. [New York Times]
• A farm upstate is growing New York’s first legal crop of industrial hemp in 80 years. [New York Times]• A farm upstate is growing New York’s first legal crop of industrial hemp in 80 years. [New York Times]
• As City Hall faces multiple investigations into fund-raising, Mayor Bill de Blasio is focusing on small donors and has hired the team that bolstered Senator Bernie Sanders. [New York Times]• As City Hall faces multiple investigations into fund-raising, Mayor Bill de Blasio is focusing on small donors and has hired the team that bolstered Senator Bernie Sanders. [New York Times]
• In the last five years, the M.T.A. has paid out $431 million to people injured by trains and buses. [Daily News]• In the last five years, the M.T.A. has paid out $431 million to people injured by trains and buses. [Daily News]
• Members of the Police Benevolent Association plan to rally outside the mayor’s gym for higher wages. [New York Post]• Members of the Police Benevolent Association plan to rally outside the mayor’s gym for higher wages. [New York Post]
• Ahmad Khan Rahami, a suspect in the Chelsea bombing, may have learned how to make explosives from a Qaeda online magazine. [Buzzfeed News]• Ahmad Khan Rahami, a suspect in the Chelsea bombing, may have learned how to make explosives from a Qaeda online magazine. [Buzzfeed News]
• A monument to a mock giant-octopus attack on the Staten Island Ferry is fooling some tourists. [Staten Island Advance]• A monument to a mock giant-octopus attack on the Staten Island Ferry is fooling some tourists. [Staten Island Advance]
• The New York Times Editorial Board has endorsed Hillary Clinton for president. [New York Times]• The New York Times Editorial Board has endorsed Hillary Clinton for president. [New York Times]
• Today’s Metropolitan Diary: “Sharing a Breeze With a Baby”• Today’s Metropolitan Diary: “Sharing a Breeze With a Baby”
• Scoreboard: Blue Jays swoop on Yankees, 4-3. Mets sprawl over Phillies, 17-0. Redskins fell Giants, 29-27. Chiefs ground Jets, 24-3.• Scoreboard: Blue Jays swoop on Yankees, 4-3. Mets sprawl over Phillies, 17-0. Redskins fell Giants, 29-27. Chiefs ground Jets, 24-3.
• For a global look at what’s happening, see Your Monday Briefing.• For a global look at what’s happening, see Your Monday Briefing.
• The author Masha Gessen discusses her new book, “Where the Jews Aren’t,” about the history of Birobidzhan in Russia as a homeland for Jews, at the Central Queens Y in Forest Hills, Queens. 1:30 p.m. [$8 suggested donation]• The author Masha Gessen discusses her new book, “Where the Jews Aren’t,” about the history of Birobidzhan in Russia as a homeland for Jews, at the Central Queens Y in Forest Hills, Queens. 1:30 p.m. [$8 suggested donation]
• A discussion about climate change and rising sea levels aboard the Nantucket Lightship at Pier 6 in Brooklyn Bridge Park. 6 p.m. [Free]• A discussion about climate change and rising sea levels aboard the Nantucket Lightship at Pier 6 in Brooklyn Bridge Park. 6 p.m. [Free]
• Broadway singers perform a concert at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts on the Upper West Side. 6 p.m. [Free]• Broadway singers perform a concert at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts on the Upper West Side. 6 p.m. [Free]
• A guided yoga class with wireless headphones is at Linden Park in East New York, Brooklyn. 7 p.m. [Free]• A guided yoga class with wireless headphones is at Linden Park in East New York, Brooklyn. 7 p.m. [Free]
• A comedy show on the theme of “police awareness” is at the Ange Noir Cafe in Bushwick, Brooklyn. 8 p.m. [Free]• A comedy show on the theme of “police awareness” is at the Ange Noir Cafe in Bushwick, Brooklyn. 8 p.m. [Free]
• Yankees at Blue Jays, 7:07 p.m. (YES). Mets at Marlins, 7:10 p.m. (SNY).• Yankees at Blue Jays, 7:07 p.m. (YES). Mets at Marlins, 7:10 p.m. (SNY).
Q trains are running with delays. Q, N and D trains are running with delays.
• Subway and PATH• Subway and PATH
• Railroads: L.I.R.R., Metro-North, N.J. Transit, Amtrak• Railroads: L.I.R.R., Metro-North, N.J. Transit, Amtrak
• Roads: Check traffic map or radio report on the 1s or the 8s.• Roads: Check traffic map or radio report on the 1s or the 8s.
• Alternate-side parking: in effect until Oct 3.• Alternate-side parking: in effect until Oct 3.
• Ferries: Staten Island Ferry, New York Waterway, East River Ferry• Ferries: Staten Island Ferry, New York Waterway, East River Ferry
• Airports: La Guardia, J.F.K., Newark• Airports: La Guardia, J.F.K., Newark
Starting this evening, New York Today will try a little experiment: New York Tonight.Starting this evening, New York Today will try a little experiment: New York Tonight.
We’ll publish the column at 6 p.m. each weekday to give you a rundown of the most important New York stories.We’ll publish the column at 6 p.m. each weekday to give you a rundown of the most important New York stories.
So tonight — either on your commute or while you’re waiting for friends or family to get home, get to the restaurant or get going — we will get you up to speed on the local news.So tonight — either on your commute or while you’re waiting for friends or family to get home, get to the restaurant or get going — we will get you up to speed on the local news.
The new column will be found on The Times’s home page, on the New York section page, and on social media.The new column will be found on The Times’s home page, on the New York section page, and on social media.
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