http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/27/nyregion/new-york-today-first-debate-trump-clinton.html 2016-09-27 12:59:54 New York Today: Debating the Debate Tuesday: Using the city to score points, a Citi Bike milestone, and the birds and the bees. === Updated, 6:58 a.m. Good morning on this cloud-clearing Tuesday. Less than an hour into last night’s debate, Donald J. Trump made it local. He When Lester Holt, the debate’s moderator, said New York Times fact-checkers quickly Michael R. Bloomberg, then the mayor, appealed the judge’s ruling, but when Mayor Bill de Blasio took office, he repudiated the policy and dropped the appeal. Mrs. Clinton retorted that under Mr. de Blasio, crime had continued to drop, to which Mr. Trump said: “You’re wrong.” J. Peter Donald, a spokesman for the New York Police Department, quickly As expected, there was also a nod to the explosion in Chelsea, during the segment on national security. Mrs. Clinton said she was “so proud” of law enforcement in New York, in Minnesota and in New Jersey for their responses to recent attacks. Here’s what else is happening: Today will be a bit friendlier than last night’s debate. It may look cloudy when your alarm goes off — and early birds might see a raindrop here or there — but the gray will give way to blue skies, sunshine and a Savor the splendid weather while you can: The rest of the week is looking drippy and droopy. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • We all remember how awkward it was to learn about puberty and sex. A new video series starting today aims to make it a bit easier for youngsters — and their parents — to deal with the birds and the bees. Its mantra: “More info, less weird.” Experts in sex education, along with a number of local animators, have collaborated to create Animated videos on the program’s YouTube channel — and on other social media — feature talking pimples, swimming sperm with faces on them, and rocket ships symbolizing… well, you can imagine the rest. In a video about puberty in girls, a young female voice tells a girl, “Stop worrying, you look fine! Everybody is going through it, and nobody thinks you’re gross.” For the adults among us, let’s all be thankful we don’t have to go through that phase again. New York Today is a weekday roundup that stays live from 6 a.m. till late morning. You can For updates throughout the day, What would you like to see here to start your day? Post a comment, Follow the New York Today columnists, You can find the latest New York Today at