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Mayor De Blasio, Schools Chancellor Carranza Stand Firm On Back To School Plan, Pledge ‘If It’s Not Safe, We Won’t Reopen�

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Mayor De Blasio, Schools Chancellor Carranza Stand Firm On Back To School Plan, Pledge ‘If It’s Not Safe, We Won’t Reopen�

Mayor De Blasio, Schools Chancellor Carranza Stand Firm On Back To School Plan, Pledge ‘If It’s Not Safe, We Won’t Reopen�

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza are not backing down from their plan to reopen schools on Sept.

10, despite the United Federation of Teachers expressing concerns and threatening a strike.

CBS2's Jenna DeAngelis reports.


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