In this episode of "The Rest Is History," Dominic Sandbrook and Tom delve into New York City during the 1970s, beginning with the infamous blackout of July 13, 1977. They describe the event and the subsequent looting and chaos, contrasting it with the experiences of those in more affluent areas. They explore the economic and social factors contributing to the city's decline, including the flight of manufacturing, suburbanization, and rising unemployment, as well as the impact of figures like Rupert Murdoch and the rise of crime. They discuss the cultural impact of this era, referencing films like "Taxi Driver" and the city's portrayal in media, and conclude with the beginning of the city's recovery, marked by Ed Koch's election and Donald Trump's real estate ventures.
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