State budget negotiations begin as a new Siena Research Institute poll shows voters want the governor and legislature to focus on taxes and health care, after years of prioritizing jobs and education. The shift comes as New Yorkers are worried about the impact of the new federal tax law, with 43-percent expecting it to make the state's economy worse compared to 24-percent who expect it to improve the economy. And after repeatedly speaking out against the tax bill, Governor Cuomo is seeing his highest favorability rating in years. Siena pollster Steve Greenberg breaks down the numbers.