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there was a time when new york city was governed by the king of england, but the people living in new york city and the other colonies joined together to kill as many british soldiers as necessary to remove a king from their lives forever. of course, not a single republican objected to anything about that social media posting today. and although republicans will constantly tell you that government is best when left to the state and local officials, especially on health care issues or education, for example, education should be as local as possible. none of those republicans objected today about donald trump interfering in the most local possible issue traffic jams. at the beginning of this year, new york city tried something that i, for one, did not think was going to work, and i thought it was going to be a lot of political trouble. it was an idea that had been kicking around think tanks and urban planning seminars for at least 40 years that i'm personally aware of, was talked about in subcommittee hearings in washington decades and decades ago. but it was the kind of idea that usual
there was a time when new york city was governed by the king of england, but the people living in new york city and the other colonies joined together to kill as many british soldiers as necessary to remove a king from their lives forever. of course, not a single republican objected to anything about that social media posting today. and although republicans will constantly tell you that government is best when left to the state and local officials, especially on health care issues or education,...
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not only in the country but specifically new york city. because we have taken in 230,000 migrants. costing new york $7 billion. so they met to discuss that. both of them are coming up in about 30 minutes to talk about that meeting and what they came -- what their terms are. adams said yesterday, because tom homan was upset with him as you have been saying, steve, he said you are listening to me but you are not doing anything about it. yesterday, mayor adams said i plan on working on an executive order to allow his ice agents, tom homan's ice agents, country's to operate on rikers island. that's where the worst criminals and gang members are being held. people who have committed heinous crimes. and he said now i'm going to allow -- once i sign this executive order for ice to go in and to arrest these violent criminals or if they are already arrested. but be able to retrieve them and deport them. > >> steve: right. the 90 minute meeting yesterday actually happened at the ice headquarters. the last time they got together it was at gracy mansion. this time it was on tom homan's turf. w
not only in the country but specifically new york city. because we have taken in 230,000 migrants. costing new york $7 billion. so they met to discuss that. both of them are coming up in about 30 minutes to talk about that meeting and what they came -- what their terms are. adams said yesterday, because tom homan was upset with him as you have been saying, steve, he said you are listening to me but you are not doing anything about it. yesterday, mayor adams said i plan on working on an...
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north of new york city to boston, 2 to 6 inches. after that, frigid air coming in for next week. >> david: lee goldberg back with us tonight. >>> in new york city tonight, breaking developments involving the mayor. and there's been anger over the department of justice ordering prosecutors to drop the case against mayor eric adams. tonight, at least seven prosecutors have now quit instead of going along with the doj on this. one prosecutor who resigned saying this move by the doj would only be carried out by a fool or a coward. tonight, the news coming in moments ago. the doj has officially moved to dismiss the case against the mayor. here's our chief investigator correspondent aaron katersky. >> reporter: tonight, growing calls for the mayor of new york to resign as the federal corruption case against him sparks mutiny at the justice department. seven prosecutors have now resign, refusing an order to drop the charges against eric adams. one saying dismissing the case would only be carried out by a fool or a coward. the stunning prote
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new york governor kathy hochul will hold a meeting about new york city mayor eric adams's future. >> brian: cover of "new york post" reading fall from gracy, as four of adams top aides, deputy mayors, all resign. >> ainsley: alexis mcadams joins us with the latest. >> come ins as new york governor kathy hochuls she will meet this morning, we're told, with key leaders to discuss new york city mayor eric adams removal from office. they are looking at it in new york city. this comes as fellow democrats have been pushing to try to get adams out of their, including the city comptroller. the governor releasing this statement, i recognize immense responsibility i hold as governor and constitutional power granted to this office. in 235 years of new york state history, the powers have never been utilized to remove a mayor. that is what kathy hochul is saying, cause to remove mayor adams are growing louder. this was yesterday in new york city. people had signs and were chanting. people say they want him gone. he is accused of making a deal with the justice department to drop his own criminal ca
new york governor kathy hochul will hold a meeting about new york city mayor eric adams's future. >> brian: cover of "new york post" reading fall from gracy, as four of adams top aides, deputy mayors, all resign. >> ainsley: alexis mcadams joins us with the latest. >> come ins as new york governor kathy hochuls she will meet this morning, we're told, with key leaders to discuss new york city mayor eric adams removal from office. they are looking at it in new york...
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able to operate at rikers island, rikers is the prison which is on an island, right outside of new york cityuardia. >> steve: you fly over it. >> ainsley: you see the barbed wire around it as you fly out of new york. that's where we house some of our most violent criminals. back in 2014 the sanctuary law because we are sanctuary city removed. a year later the ice office was officially closed. this was a huge change. this hasn't happened -- that was 2015. this has been 10 years where ice agents weren't allowed to go in there. >> steve: about time. >> brian: mayor adams thought wind down and let people out. rikers island is in between being wind down and build up. so it is more of a hell hole than ever before. it is truly hell on earth. what are some of the subplots? some of the subplots is mayor adams should have done this already. he already met with tom homan. why are we having another meeting about an executive order going to hit turbulence with an extremely, extremely left wing city council? not his fault. is he somewhat of a moderate. among the people upset -- let me just read this now.
able to operate at rikers island, rikers is the prison which is on an island, right outside of new york cityuardia. >> steve: you fly over it. >> ainsley: you see the barbed wire around it as you fly out of new york. that's where we house some of our most violent criminals. back in 2014 the sanctuary law because we are sanctuary city removed. a year later the ice office was officially closed. this was a huge change. this hasn't happened -- that was 2015. this has been 10 years where...
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new york tonight. good to have you here in person. >>> in new york city, the acting u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york resigned today, just three days after the justice department ordered the bribery case against new york city mayor eric adams be dropped. danielle sassoon resigning without complying with the order to dismiss. the justice department saying it planned to move the mayor's case to washington, to the justice department's public integrity section, but tonight, the two top officials of that department have also resigned. all after the department's push to drop the case. >>> tonight, the u.s. aircraft carrier "harry s. truman," carrying two nuclear reactors, has collided with a large merchant vessel near egypt in the mediterranean. the navy reporting there were no injuries to its 5,000 sailors or to the two reactors onboard. the incident, of course, now under investigation. the carrier and its strike group have been in the region to help thwart houthi attacks on shipping vessels there. >>> when we come back here tonight, in new york city on the su
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store today. >> ainsley: a new sheriff coming for empire state, attorney general pam bondi suing new york city and leaders over sanctuary policies getting in the way of immigration efforts. >> this is a new doj and we're taking steps to protect americans. new york has chosen to prioritize illegal aliens over american citizens. it stops, it stops today. you will be held accountable, it is over, it ends and we're coming after you. >> ainsley: co-host of 501(c)(3) judge jeanine pirro. >> ainsley: you look beautiful. >> you are so kind. >> ainsley: you know the laws of new york especially. will this go anywhere? >> judge jeanine: it definitely will. president trump says it is crisis of illegal immigration and american public is with him on it. vast majority, 83% want wholesale change. this lawsuit is being brought against state of new york after they sued illinois last week. they said your sanctuary policy are obstructing federal law. there is supremacy clause that preempts state laws. in 2019, new york passed green light law that said any illegal that wants drivers license, we'll give it to you.
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it's back in new york city again, isn't it? at's ever taken place. it's been a minute since we've seen one of these in new york that was this violent, and i hope, you know, we've talked about how there'd been a change in the weather at the national level. we have a few president now, and i think if you see more of this, you're going to see a much more robust federal response. if local leaders here can't address this, you know, i'm hopeful that we could see federal action -- stuart: what kind of federal action could you expect? what can you do? >> i don't know. i know that that we have, you know, trump could nationalize the state guard, for example, and he could -- there's federal action that can be taken. i recall during his first term when he sent federal troops into portland to restore order in that city. i'm not saying that's on the table, but there's a menu of options that the previous administration never availed themselves of that trump could, if he wanted to. stuart: got it. let's get back to the situation with the mayor
it's back in new york city again, isn't it? at's ever taken place. it's been a minute since we've seen one of these in new york that was this violent, and i hope, you know, we've talked about how there'd been a change in the weather at the national level. we have a few president now, and i think if you see more of this, you're going to see a much more robust federal response. if local leaders here can't address this, you know, i'm hopeful that we could see federal action -- stuart: what kind of...
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. >>> in new york city, the incredible moment on the new york city subway. a mother giving birth, passengers helping to deliver the baby girl. >>> and tonight, the images now being seen around the world. a kayaker briefly swallowed by a humpback whale. how he escaped unharmed. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with the breaking news. we're tracking this fast-moving storm. the third major winter storm this week, from the west, coming right to the northeast again....
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administration clawing back more than $80 million in federal funding to provide services for migrants in new york cityyor eric adams says he will discuss the claw back in fema funding when he meets with border czar tom homan tomorrow. new york city's comptroller also weighing in. >> this was money awarded in the prior administration, spent by the city in the prior administration. it's just $80.5 million that the city doesn't have to meet all the expenses. >> reporter: the trump administration standing firm in its decision. the homeland security secretary san, quote, "i have clawed back the full payment that fema deep state activists unilaterally gave to new york city migrant hotels. fema was funding the roosevelt hotel that serves as a base of operations and was used to house lake and riley's killer. there will not be a single penny spent that goes against the interests and safety of the american people." >> new york has chosen to prioritize illegal aliens over american citizens. it stops today. >> reporter: a senior dhs official tells fox news since february first, the daily average of known getaways
administration clawing back more than $80 million in federal funding to provide services for migrants in new york cityyor eric adams says he will discuss the claw back in fema funding when he meets with border czar tom homan tomorrow. new york city's comptroller also weighing in. >> this was money awarded in the prior administration, spent by the city in the prior administration. it's just $80.5 million that the city doesn't have to meet all the expenses. >> reporter: the trump...
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we're going to head back to the new york city courthouse right now.erway on the justice department's efforts to drop the criminal corruption case against mayor eric adams. nbc's rehema ellis is at the courthouse for us. i know you've been poring over all these details. my takeaway at the beginning, it was fairly straightforward. to judge who was just trying to establish competency, that mayor adams was comfortable and that he'd come here on his own free will and that sort of thing. but then it got into some details so you can take it away from there. >> yeah, i got into some details in terms of the government, meaning the department of justice asking for these charges to be dismissed. the judge wanted to know, does that mean at a later time you could return and reintroduce these charges? and emil bove said that would be at the discretion of the justice department. he goes on to ask, he says, bove says that this is a straight exercise of prosecutorial discretion. he says it's his conclusion that this case is based on the appearance of the abuse, of cri
we're going to head back to the new york city courthouse right now.erway on the justice department's efforts to drop the criminal corruption case against mayor eric adams. nbc's rehema ellis is at the courthouse for us. i know you've been poring over all these details. my takeaway at the beginning, it was fairly straightforward. to judge who was just trying to establish competency, that mayor adams was comfortable and that he'd come here on his own free will and that sort of thing. but then it...
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growing number of local officials in new york city calling on adams to resign. "new york post" called governor kathy hochul a frayedy cat saying she must have courage the paper says to stand up to progressives and not boot mayor adams from office. the governor held meetings and said she will wait for the ruling to determine if she has power to remove adams from office, she has power to remove the mayor, right now that seems unlikely, we'll see what happens here at federal court. >> brian: there is no procedure, if kathy hochuls i want adams out, that is just the beginning. it could go to court, unclear how this would proceed and why, knowing there is a primary in june, how would it behoove her to do this? >> yeah, i mean, you have the primary in june, staring us in the face. in the past previous new york city mayors have resigned under corruption crowd, mayor jimmy walker and mayor william dwyer, who was appointed ambassador to mexico. we'll know more today. >> steve: let's say the judge later today says i don't buy the department of justice argument, i don't thi
growing number of local officials in new york city calling on adams to resign. "new york post" called governor kathy hochul a frayedy cat saying she must have courage the paper says to stand up to progressives and not boot mayor adams from office. the governor held meetings and said she will wait for the ruling to determine if she has power to remove adams from office, she has power to remove the mayor, right now that seems unlikely, we'll see what happens here at federal court....
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new york migrant hotels. that's maga speak for. >> i took new york's money. >> let's be clear. >> this is highway robbery. >> the city'seral government for snatching millions of dollars right from new york city's bank accounts. fema funds to provide services for migrants, including shelters like at the roosevelt hotel. >> this is the newest lawless gambit by trump and his. unelected co-president, elon musk. >> an attempt. >> to basically. >> detonate constitutional governance from within. >> by doing. >> two things. both men have a lot of practice at reneging on contracts. >> refusing to pay people. >> who perform services for them. so the whole thing starts, as so many of these. >> stories do. >> with a tweet from musk. >> early monday morning, the world's richest man tweeted that the. >> doge team just. discovered that fema sent $59 million last week to luxury. >> hotels in new. >> york city. >> to. >> house illegal migrants. sending this. >> money violated the law. >> and is in gross insubordination. >> the president's. >> executive order. >> that money is meant. >> for american. >> disaster relief. >> instead. >> i
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appellate judge dale ho, who has this case in new york city, in new york city, southern district. and we'll have to essentially, someone's going to have to come before him. i mean, again, part of what she's saying here is like and it's really well written, this letter, but part of what she's saying is, like, you, first of all, we all read that letter, which was shockingly corrupt on its face. the mayor's going around today doing the deal in front of us a la a prisoner exchange. like they're on the tarmac and there's eric adams on. >> the tarmac. >> he's walking out with homan, and then there's the. charges going this direction. and so she says, i can't go into court and say in front of judge like, yeah, we're dropping the case for good reason. someone's going to have to. but to harry's point that judge ho will be able to interrogate them. >> not only will he be. >> able to. >> but danielle sassoon is imploring. >> him to. >> she says exactly. >> and she said, look, you know, you can't dismiss the court, cannot move it, actually grant this motion to dismiss unless it finds that is
appellate judge dale ho, who has this case in new york city, in new york city, southern district. and we'll have to essentially, someone's going to have to come before him. i mean, again, part of what she's saying here is like and it's really well written, this letter, but part of what she's saying is, like, you, first of all, we all read that letter, which was shockingly corrupt on its face. the mayor's going around today doing the deal in front of us a la a prisoner exchange. like they're on...
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nationwide crackdown car getting criminal aliens seeing results in new york city. tom homan and democratic mayor adams announced plans to allow immigration agents on ryker's island, the main prison in new york. significant one at that. a notable shift for the city's sanctuary policies thus far. >> dana: the agreement comes as the d.o.j. moves to drop a corruption case against adams that was opened by the biden administration's justice department. fox team coverage. david spunt standing by in d.c. alexis mcadams with the latest in new york city. >> amazing to see this this morning on the "fox & friends" couch. we saw the border czar and the mayor of new york city. new duo teaming up to get migrant criminals off the streets in the big apple. border czar and adams say they're ready to work together. >> people want to hijack this narrative. i reached out to his team and said we want to sit down. this has been an issue i was talking about before the election. >> mayor adams met with homan yesterday at the ice office in new york city to come up with a plan that includes t
nationwide crackdown car getting criminal aliens seeing results in new york city. tom homan and democratic mayor adams announced plans to allow immigration agents on ryker's island, the main prison in new york. significant one at that. a notable shift for the city's sanctuary policies thus far. >> dana: the agreement comes as the d.o.j. moves to drop a corruption case against adams that was opened by the biden administration's justice department. fox team coverage. david spunt standing by...
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but if trump is doing something that hurts new york city, the people in new york city have to believe eric adams will have their back. >> what did you think of the corruption case on its face from. >> i thought it was a weak case, honestly. >> you thought it was weak? yeah. when you hear, though, from prosecutors who led the case, one of them saying about the decision to drop it. um, no system of ordered liberty can allow the government to use the carrot of dismissing charges, or the stick of threatening to bring them again to induce an elected official to support its policy objectives. is there something dirty going on here? these these prosecutors, by the way, many of them clerked for conservative judges, many of them considered conservative voices. >> sa'ar, from my point of view, everything that's happened at the justice department is dirty right now. the justice department is being politicized, weaponized in a way we haven't seen since the watergate years. so it's deeply troubling. look, these folks had a chance at the justice department to say these are weak charges. we choose n
but if trump is doing something that hurts new york city, the people in new york city have to believe eric adams will have their back. >> what did you think of the corruption case on its face from. >> i thought it was a weak case, honestly. >> you thought it was weak? yeah. when you hear, though, from prosecutors who led the case, one of them saying about the decision to drop it. um, no system of ordered liberty can allow the government to use the carrot of dismissing charges,...
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to say that new york city is in crisis is an understatement, truth is the government of this city is to collapse. this morning new york governor kathy hochul holds an emergency meeting on whether to remove mayor adams from office, the collapse has come a long way. the justice department dropped a corruption case after adams agreed to help with deportations, the president famously transactional and the deal was simple, you are off the hook if you help get criminal migrants out of the city. a deal. federal prosecutors in new york and washington redesigned, they want nothing to do with it, refused to drop the charges and now four deputy mayors are leaving as well. earlier, corruption charges ended the careers of two police commissioners and the spring chancellor, city hall has lost the authority to run this city. of governor hochul removes the mayor, the job goes to giovanni williams, an activist democratic socialists, that is what we need. the lesson is democrat run big cities simply can't go on like this. they are clearly claim going to essential where status even though it is running
to say that new york city is in crisis is an understatement, truth is the government of this city is to collapse. this morning new york governor kathy hochul holds an emergency meeting on whether to remove mayor adams from office, the collapse has come a long way. the justice department dropped a corruption case after adams agreed to help with deportations, the president famously transactional and the deal was simple, you are off the hook if you help get criminal migrants out of the city. a...
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killing millions of chickens and decreasing egg production. went to her own local supermarket in new york cityfood store, they say they have no other choice but to pass the higher costs on to the consumer. translation: the cost | of eggs has gone up a lot, without that, we wouldn't be able to get through this. this is my local market in new york city, and as nearly $12 for a dozen eggs. here, $16. inflation rose to 3% in january, worse than expected, as egg prices soared 15%. up to a certain size, a certain age, to be able to lay a retail desirable egg. americans worse off. in other news... and launch business. ai services in china, according to its chairman. is it from and the team. check out the news on the separately, the waiting list for routine hospital treatment in england has fallen for the fourth month in a row. kasia madera has been reporting from since this morning. tell us more about you have been hearing. when you weed out _ have been hearing. when you weed out those _ have been hearing. when you weed out those figures i have been hearing. when you i weed out those figures i nhs wh
killing millions of chickens and decreasing egg production. went to her own local supermarket in new york cityfood store, they say they have no other choice but to pass the higher costs on to the consumer. translation: the cost | of eggs has gone up a lot, without that, we wouldn't be able to get through this. this is my local market in new york city, and as nearly $12 for a dozen eggs. here, $16. inflation rose to 3% in january, worse than expected, as egg prices soared 15%. up to a certain...
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though, kathy hochul, the governor of new york, trying to lance the budget first, announcing plans to fight the department of transportation's termination of new york city'splan. in a press conference, she called out the president in no uncertain terms. listen. >> i'm here to say new york hasn't labored under a king in over 250 years. [cheers and applause] >> we sure as hell are not going to start now. >> the d.o.t. terminated the approval of the program, rescinding the agreement signed under the value pricing pilot program. in a letter to governor hochul, transportation secretary sean duffy saying this, new york state's congestion pricing plan is a slap in the face to working class americans and small business owners, every american should be able to access new york city regardless of their economic means. it shouldn't be reserved for an elite few. congestion pricing started in january with cars being charged 9 bucks to enter manhattan below 60th street with the ability to increase the cost of that toll over time. now, the landmark initiative was designed to reduce traffic congestion, improve air quality and raise funds for much needed public transit upg
though, kathy hochul, the governor of new york, trying to lance the budget first, announcing plans to fight the department of transportation's termination of new york city'splan. in a press conference, she called out the president in no uncertain terms. listen. >> i'm here to say new york hasn't labored under a king in over 250 years. [cheers and applause] >> we sure as hell are not going to start now. >> the d.o.t. terminated the approval of the program, rescinding the...
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new. york city's. democratic mayor eric adams. >> in what can. >> really best. >> be described as a blatant quid. >> pro quo. >> the charges in mayor. adams federal. >> bribery case. >> have. >> been. >> conditionally dropped. >> for now in exchange for his. full cooperation with trump's plans for immigration enforcement and mass deportation. in new york city. >> now yesterday. six career prosecutors, people who signed. >> up to work. >> for donald trump resigned rather than help facilitate such. >> obvious corruption. >> by dropping the charges. this morning. >> a. >> seventh doj. >> official, a man. >> named hagan scotten, the lead. >> prosecutor on the case, joined them. in a letter to trump's acting. deputy attorney general, emil bobby scott, and called the deal with mayor adams a serious mistake. and he insisted that no system of ordered liberty can allow the government to use the carrot of dismissing charges, or the stick of threatening to bring them again to induce. an elected official to suppor
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who would then govern the city of new york? ign, which is what i think he should do, or if the governor would remove him, or if the inability committee in the city council would act. in any case, the public advocate of the city of new york, jumaane williams, would become the interim mayor. he could keep those four deputy mayors, and they could keep doing their job running the city on a day to day basis. we do have an election coming up. there's a primary in june and a general election in november, and i am a candidate for mayor because i believe we need new leadership at city hall. that's supposed to be for next year. of course. what comes from the election? but the question is, is the mayor able to perform his duties for new yorkers now, or does he work for donald trump instead. >> and working for donald trump? i mean, the idea of, you know, reports of rikers island being opened up for use for migrants of the administration taking away money that was used to house, you know, homeless migrants that have been sent, in some cases
who would then govern the city of new york? ign, which is what i think he should do, or if the governor would remove him, or if the inability committee in the city council would act. in any case, the public advocate of the city of new york, jumaane williams, would become the interim mayor. he could keep those four deputy mayors, and they could keep doing their job running the city on a day to day basis. we do have an election coming up. there's a primary in june and a general election in...
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about the new alliance between ice and adames. >> if he doesn't come through, i will be back in new york citybe in his office saying where is the agreement we came to. >> stephen: ah ha! their agreement! but 'up his butt'? sir, he is the mayor of new york. you do not go up eric adams' butt. unless you stop in istanbul first. we've got a great show for you tonight, my guests are george clooney and "reacher" himself, alan ritchson. but when we come back, meanwhile! join me, won't you? ♪ ♪ for all those making it big out there... ...shouldn't your mobile service be able to keep up with you? get wifi speeds up to a gig at home and on the go. introducing powerboost, only from xfinity mobile. now that's big. xfinity internet customers, cut your mobile bill in half vs. t-mobile, verizon, and at&t for your first year. plus, ask how to get the new samsung galaxy s25+ on us. 's ♪ ♪ >> stephen: welcome back. say hello to louis cato in the late show band. tonight we have a cavalcade of stars. in a few moments, we have a man who lives life right and is an incredibly gifted artist, george clooney will be o
about the new alliance between ice and adames. >> if he doesn't come through, i will be back in new york citybe in his office saying where is the agreement we came to. >> stephen: ah ha! their agreement! but 'up his butt'? sir, he is the mayor of new york. you do not go up eric adams' butt. unless you stop in istanbul first. we've got a great show for you tonight, my guests are george clooney and "reacher" himself, alan ritchson. but when we come back, meanwhile! join me,...
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the sudden death of a man who shot a black teen and the latest on the corruption case against new york city's. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the new york times" reports a top justice department official suggested helping the trump agenda is more important than prosecuting corruption. acting deputy attorney general emil bove raised the idea during a hearing when the judge asked him to explain why the trump administration is abandoning the corruption case against new york city mayor eric adams. bove said the case was hindering adams' cooperation with trump's immigration crackdown. he denies accusations he's offering a quid pro quo. >>> the "detroit free press" says a mom has been charged with first-degree child abuse in the case of her three children found living in squalor. kelli bryant is accused of abandoning her kids in 2020 and forcing them to live alone for at least four years. officials say they found the children, ages 12, 13, and 15, living in, quote, horrifying conditions, including a toilet that didn't work. bryant faces up to life in prison if convicte
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it's too politically risky for her to take out a mayor, the second black mayor in new york city's history who is not even convicted of a crime right now. >> martha: exactly. that's why i can't understand why this is even a question for the governor of new york. in this country you are innocent until proven guilty. he has not had that opportunity to lay out his case and he says on his own behalf he's innocent innocent but there is no conviction in this case i thought it was remarkable that al sharpton after he met with kathy hochul about whether or not she should boot the mayor of new york who had not even been through a trial. watch this. >> going to weight and see what the judge says tomorrow so that we don't set a precedent and suppose of today she removed them saying because he was indicted and the judge said i'm throwing out the indictment tomorrow. it would be premature to say that. >> martha: no kidding. first of all i don't know why he is saying we why is he even part of this decision? >> because he has a lot of community support and yes presidents of the united states have invited
it's too politically risky for her to take out a mayor, the second black mayor in new york city's history who is not even convicted of a crime right now. >> martha: exactly. that's why i can't understand why this is even a question for the governor of new york. in this country you are innocent until proven guilty. he has not had that opportunity to lay out his case and he says on his own behalf he's innocent innocent but there is no conviction in this case i thought it was remarkable that...
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they have a deputy to the white house, not a mayor of new york city. and that's my biggest concern. was saying, i'm solely focused on making sure new york is moving the right way, that's different. that's not what we had. we have right now. >> we have a mayoral election coming up this fall. there's a primary in june. that primary is basically going to decide who the mayor is, given that it's a democratic primary in the city, generally votes for democrats. there are a number of people in the race. one person who's not in the race so far is andrew cuomo. although it's expected that he might announce. what would you think of an andrew cuomo running for mayor of new york city? >> i'm not sure which would be worse. mayor adams or mayor cuomo. i think people have selective amnesia. we often confuse bullying with leadership. and so i understand why folks would be drawn right now based on what's going on in the white house. but i would remind folks how harmful he was to new yorkers in many of his decisions during covid and even after i'm sorry, and even before covid. >> is there someone you
they have a deputy to the white house, not a mayor of new york city. and that's my biggest concern. was saying, i'm solely focused on making sure new york is moving the right way, that's different. that's not what we had. we have right now. >> we have a mayoral election coming up this fall. there's a primary in june. that primary is basically going to decide who the mayor is, given that it's a democratic primary in the city, generally votes for democrats. there are a number of people in...
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i mean, so, like, there's there's this you know, new york is i grew up in new york city. new york city, but it can be really, really parochial. and it could be that this is not so much a trump story for a lot of these people as it is. it's an adams story. and he's an embarrassment. >> and at the end of the day, right. new yorkers, they they they look to how the city is operating. right. is the garbage being collected or the rats, you know, running over my my restaurant? >> well, now the deputy mayor is 100 rats. >> yeah. >> exactly. >> all right. thanks so much. my panel will be back. french president emmanuel macron will host another round of talks with global leaders today on russia's ongoing invasion of ukraine. european and ukrainian officials were, we should note, sidelined from this week's talks between the u.s. and russia and saudi arabia, also sidelined ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy, who has postponed his own visit to saudi arabia until march 10th. zelenskyy emphasized that no deal can be made to end the war without understandably so. ukraine's participa
i mean, so, like, there's there's this you know, new york is i grew up in new york city. new york city, but it can be really, really parochial. and it could be that this is not so much a trump story for a lot of these people as it is. it's an adams story. and he's an embarrassment. >> and at the end of the day, right. new yorkers, they they they look to how the city is operating. right. is the garbage being collected or the rats, you know, running over my my restaurant? >> well,...
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now, her ex-husband ryan dorsey opens up >> and finally, tonight, two dolphins make it big in new york cityns spotted taking a winter dip in new york city's east river, visible from the upper east side. experts think they're a mother and calf. pair out feeding. and they say it's a sign that the metropolitan waterways are the cleanest they've been in decades. now, that's good news. that's nightline. you can watch all of our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here. same time tomorrow. thanks for staying up with us. good night. america. >> wendy williams facing her new reality. life under guardianship. now. the all new interview with wendy. >> wendy. >> how are you doing? >> i am still in prison, so to speak. >> and the diagnosis of dementia. >> wendy. >> my next question, if i may. do you think you have dementia? >> no. that's what i've been accused of. believe it or not. frontal temporal dementia. how dare you? >> an army of devoted fans taking up her cause. >> she should be able to enjoy. >> her life the way she wants to enjoy her life. >> ain't nothing wrong with wendy william
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this time it's an order to dismiss corruption charges against the mayor of new york city, eric adams. first, it was the acting u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, danielle sassoon, who alleged the doj under acting deputy ag emil bove, was accepting a quid pro quo from adams, essentially saying drop my charges and i'll help you with immigration enforcement. then bove went to the public integrity section of the doj to get someone there to drop the case. five of them resigned, and now another s.d.n.y prosecutor, assistant u.s. attorney hagan scotten, has also quit writing. to quote, any assistant u.s. attorney would know that our laws and our traditions do not allow using the prosecutorial power to influence other citizens, much less affect elected officials in this way. if no lawyer within earshot of the president is willing to give him that advice, then i expect you will eventually find someone who is enough of a fool or enough of a coward to file your motion. but it was never going to be me. time check 302 or thereabouts. friday, february 14th. the order to dismiss th
this time it's an order to dismiss corruption charges against the mayor of new york city, eric adams. first, it was the acting u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, danielle sassoon, who alleged the doj under acting deputy ag emil bove, was accepting a quid pro quo from adams, essentially saying drop my charges and i'll help you with immigration enforcement. then bove went to the public integrity section of the doj to get someone there to drop the case. five of them resigned, and...
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times reported today that four deputy mayors of new york city serving under adams resignedwer to end this and remove adams from office. and the question remains, will she use it? antonio delgado is the lieutenant governor of new york, elected alongside kathy hochul in 2022. he has called on mayor adams to resign. but the governor's office, in a statement, made clear he was not speaking for the whole administration. it's great to see you. thank you so much for joining me. i wanted to start just by. i played a little bit of the mayor's comment. >> for. >> having me. it's great to see you. i wanted i played a little bit of the mayor's comments from yesterday. i mean, he was fiery. he didn't seem like he was sending any signs he had plans to resign. do you still think that's a possibility? >> i think the most important piece right now is to speak. >> the truth. >> and the. >> truth is. >> he is compromised. >> putting aside his innocence. or his. >> guilt, what we know. >> is that. >> trump and this. >> administration is doing everything in its power to use its authority, the a
times reported today that four deputy mayors of new york city serving under adams resignedwer to end this and remove adams from office. and the question remains, will she use it? antonio delgado is the lieutenant governor of new york, elected alongside kathy hochul in 2022. he has called on mayor adams to resign. but the governor's office, in a statement, made clear he was not speaking for the whole administration. it's great to see you. thank you so much for joining me. i wanted to start just...
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new york law. the mayor of the city of new york. and this is where i'd say kathy hochul. are you listening? he mayor of the city of new york today said that ice can do something that the city council has prohibited. how? and you're wondering how, gee, i wonder, like, connect the dots. why is he doing that? he is has a choke collar on. and the effective mayor of the city of new york is donald trump, who no one voted for to be mayor. the one thing i want to sort of underline for people is how unusual this is in terms of what we're seeing. you had to go back to and i also i'm sort of old enough to go back to the saturday night massacre. it does not happen. the only time i can really think of it, other than the saturday night massacre, was trump 1.0, where prosecutors resigned. in the roger stone case because of what they were being ordered to do. now, within weeks of donald trump retaking the white house, we are seeing a sort of i am spartacus moment. it is. it's danielle sassoon deserves all the credit you gave her. but it's wrong to think that it's just her. it is. it is people. the people be
new york law. the mayor of the city of new york. and this is where i'd say kathy hochul. are you listening? he mayor of the city of new york today said that ice can do something that the city council has prohibited. how? and you're wondering how, gee, i wonder, like, connect the dots. why is he doing that? he is has a choke collar on. and the effective mayor of the city of new york is donald trump, who no one voted for to be mayor. the one thing i want to sort of underline for people is how...
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you see governor hochul and da's in new york city, you have donald trump's doj basically saying we're trump administration and cabinet members like homeless on side of democrat blue city mayor and you have the democrats against mayor adams for working with them. you have trump administration with adams saying we'll work to get illegal criminals off the streets and those are mainly affecting working class neighborhoods. if you are rich, you have a doorman and security. it goes into congestion pricing, you have donald trump fighting against kathy hochul on congestion fighting which hurts working class and small business owners in the city. i don't know what democrats are going to do, donald trump is stealing issues and grabbing anyone willing to work with them and now hard left looks like they're in the woods and didn't get the memo. >> ainsley: we asked him if he was going to run for may are on, charlie, this is what he said and we'll get your reaction other side. >> brian: you going to run for reelection? are you considering running as republican? >> i will run on the democratic line,
you see governor hochul and da's in new york city, you have donald trump's doj basically saying we're trump administration and cabinet members like homeless on side of democrat blue city mayor and you have the democrats against mayor adams for working with them. you have trump administration with adams saying we'll work to get illegal criminals off the streets and those are mainly affecting working class neighborhoods. if you are rich, you have a doorman and security. it goes into congestion...
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different type of a security system. >> ainsley: also focusing on immigration and stripped money from new york city. the front page of the new york u.s. vs. new york. trump administration claws back 80 million from migrant hotels. what happened was that money was approved by congress in 2023. they put it in a bank account last week for new york city to be able to use that money for immigration -- for shelters? >> steve: no, the money was for fema. federal emergency and they are using it for the migrants. >> ainsley: exactly. the trump administration said i don't think so. they went to check the bank account, the money is gone. >> brian: not just 60 but 80,000. >> steve: 80 million. so, exactly what is curious is, and the picture is of the mayor here, eric adams. new york vs. >> brian: this is fascinating. steve steve here's why it's fascinating. in the post it talks about how apparently christie nosm and company was able to claw back that money. we don't know how the money -- yesterday it just vanished out of a bank account here in new york city eric adams says we are going to look at it listen, th
different type of a security system. >> ainsley: also focusing on immigration and stripped money from new york city. the front page of the new york u.s. vs. new york. trump administration claws back 80 million from migrant hotels. what happened was that money was approved by congress in 2023. they put it in a bank account last week for new york city to be able to use that money for immigration -- for shelters? >> steve: no, the money was for fema. federal emergency and they are...
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reporting from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. ♪ >>> hello and thanks souch for staying up with us. i'm shanelle kaul in new york, and here are the top stories on "cbs news roundup." president donald trump is attacking ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy who responded by saying mr. trump is in a disinformation bubble. >>> a federal judge may dismiss the corruption case against new york city mayor eric adams, who is accused of offering a quid pro quo to the trump administration. >>> and we asked transportation secretary sean duffy is it's safe to fly. >>> president donald trump escalated attacks on ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy on wednesday, calling him a dictator and blaming ukraine for russia's invasion. and as cbs' erica brown reports, trump doubled down in those comments in a speech wednesday night, all this as the president and elon musk press ahead with their mission to make drastic cuts to the federal government. >> reporter: president trump continued his war of words with volodymyr zelenskyy hours after calling the ukrainian president
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but remember, new york city also operates with, like, 50 commissioners, right? so you still have commissioners in line. you still have 400,000 workers who are showing up daily who are driving the city. so i want to make sure that those commissioners are in line and they're continuing to work with us. and next week we have a bevy of initiatives that we're rolling out with many of adams administration commissioners. so i can say that the city is still functioning. my job has not gotten harder, but these deputy mayors who many who i know, certainly bring a breadth of knowledge to this, to this business and to our city, and we need to see them replaced immediately. >> i, i heard you say that the mayor needs to send a straightforward message that he has the capacity to govern in the best interest of new, of new yorkers. what could eric adams say? that you could actually trust that he's not, that he is acting in the capacity of the values of new yorkers, and not just acting to stay in the good graces of the trump administration. that's a step that no one has defined ye
but remember, new york city also operates with, like, 50 commissioners, right? so you still have commissioners in line. you still have 400,000 workers who are showing up daily who are driving the city. so i want to make sure that those commissioners are in line and they're continuing to work with us. and next week we have a bevy of initiatives that we're rolling out with many of adams administration commissioners. so i can say that the city is still functioning. my job has not gotten harder,...
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an elected mayor for the first time in 230 plus years in new york. >> lawrence: i don't understand democrats in new york cityiolent offenders on the street raping people, murdering them, assaulting people. she didn't remove any of those das. now she wants to remove the mayor from working with the president of the united states to keep the city safe. talk about priorities here. >> steve: right. because, and we had the mayor on our show on friday. and, you know, her side is talking about there was a quid pro quo going on because the charges of corruption were dropped against him because that way he could cooperate with this republican administration that's why everybody's hair is on fire here in new york city. what is interesting about this 10:00 meeting having in her office here in manhattan, is that one of the people invited is al sharpton. al sharpton is blaming the current situation, this is delicious, on donald trump. >> ainsley: if is he removed. if she removes him and she has the power to do it. it's never been used before but she could do it. she would be overturning the will of the voters. that's a se
an elected mayor for the first time in 230 plus years in new york. >> lawrence: i don't understand democrats in new york cityiolent offenders on the street raping people, murdering them, assaulting people. she didn't remove any of those das. now she wants to remove the mayor from working with the president of the united states to keep the city safe. talk about priorities here. >> steve: right. because, and we had the mayor on our show on friday. and, you know, her side is talking...
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that that the doj telling them to drop these charges against the new york city mayor, eric adams. but someone has now taken that opportunity and taken that stance and has dropped the charges against the new york city mayor. it's a striking thing to see this, and there are a lot of critics about this, a lot of people saying that this is not a good look for the federal government to be stepping in at this point and saying that the new york city mayor shouldn't be facing these charges, because there are some who say the federal government had a lot of evidence that would have been able to prove that he was guilty. but that being said, of course, everyone is innocent until proven guilty. now, the other thing to note, though, is that president trump, apart and separate from this situation, is posting online today about the legal courts and the legal systems in our country. and he wrote in part, he who saves his country does not violate any law. there are a number of people looking at that because we have seen not only president trump go after the legal system, but in this case, we have
that that the doj telling them to drop these charges against the new york city mayor, eric adams. but someone has now taken that opportunity and taken that stance and has dropped the charges against the new york city mayor. it's a striking thing to see this, and there are a lot of critics about this, a lot of people saying that this is not a good look for the federal government to be stepping in at this point and saying that the new york city mayor shouldn't be facing these charges, because...
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cuomo has been leading in the polls in new york city. june so that deadline is coming up. >> bill: nice to see you, eric shawn in new york. >> dana: want to bring in kerry urbahn. bove said this. you have a record indisputed there was no quid pro quo. this should be resolved as soon as possible. will it be? >> i don't think the judge has a choice here. a meeting of the minds between d.o.j. and mayor adams on terms of the agreement. dismissing the case without prejudice, which means that mayor adams can be reindicted at a future date. they acknowledged that. i don't think it will be an issue since i didn't commit any crimes. at this point the judge has to sign off on it. if he were to go further it would be going into the minds of the prosecutors, which would be an interference in the executive branch function. >> dana: it might look messy but be what it is and what they have to do. governor hochul was pressed on the question about possibly removing adams and who is running new york city. watch here. >> who is really in charge of new york
cuomo has been leading in the polls in new york city. june so that deadline is coming up. >> bill: nice to see you, eric shawn in new york. >> dana: want to bring in kerry urbahn. bove said this. you have a record indisputed there was no quid pro quo. this should be resolved as soon as possible. will it be? >> i don't think the judge has a choice here. a meeting of the minds between d.o.j. and mayor adams on terms of the agreement. dismissing the case without prejudice, which...
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. >> there is more fallout this morning for embattled new york city mayor eric adams after a new batch of resignations, this time from within his own administration. and the governor is now weighing his fate. this morning, growing calls for the mayor of new york city to step down or be removed by the governor. >> kathy hochul. >> fight back, remove eric adams. >> for of mayor eric adams. top deputies resigned yesterday, days after the former u.s. attorney in manhattan and six other federal prosecutors also resigned in protest. they claim the justice department agreed to drop bribery and fraud charges against adams in exchange for the mayor cooperating with president trump's immigration crackdown. >> there is no one who believes that this wasn't a quid pro quo. if it wasn't a quid pro quo, why did all of those folks in the department of justice? why did the acting u.s. attorney, who had been appointed by the trump administration, why would they have resigned? >> adams says there was no quid pro quo. >> you have departures. >> this happens in his career. i must continue to lead, not, you
. >> there is more fallout this morning for embattled new york city mayor eric adams after a new batch of resignations, this time from within his own administration. and the governor is now weighing his fate. this morning, growing calls for the mayor of new york city to step down or be removed by the governor. >> kathy hochul. >> fight back, remove eric adams. >> for of mayor eric adams. top deputies resigned yesterday, days after the former u.s. attorney in manhattan...
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some talk about new york city, right. because new york offers suddenly this vital test where you have a mayor that is openly siding with trump, that is openly defying new york city sanctuary laws. after, of course, the doj is ordering prosecutors to drop his his criminal case in a scenario like the one that we're in right now, how should democrats respond, given that the governor has the authority to fire merrick adams? and so i guess when you take a step back, like, what is the right response if you're a democrat right now? >> i think the right response, if you're a democrat, is honestly the most cutthroat political one you can do. you look at eric adams poll numbers in new york city. you look at the fact that he's talking to republicans, according to new york times, about the idea of potentially running either as a republican or as both a republican and democrat in the fall. he's looking for a way to get around the fact that democrats in new york city might not vote for him in the upcoming primary. i think you cut him lo
some talk about new york city, right. because new york offers suddenly this vital test where you have a mayor that is openly siding with trump, that is openly defying new york city sanctuary laws. after, of course, the doj is ordering prosecutors to drop his his criminal case in a scenario like the one that we're in right now, how should democrats respond, given that the governor has the authority to fire merrick adams? and so i guess when you take a step back, like, what is the right response...
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how about putting the fbi headquarters into new york city? ught to open a pretty big bureau, because new york city needs a lot of help witness all of the people who have fled there, because the crime and corruption and homelessness and illegals housed in a luxury hotel, the roosevelt hotel. liz: greg jarrett thank you so much. listen and read. now listen to this. >> today we face a nation where our protections are being stripped away, by those who are intent on seizing total control. liz: that was democrat stacey abrams protesting hard against trump and doge auditing government corruption, fraud, and abuse. why is she protesting so loudly? because $2 billion of biden's climate spending went to a non-profit abrams suddenly launched. we've got the details and should doge audit biden's big climate spending? did it help reelect democrats? or democrat come pains like kamala harris? also coming up airline executives like the ceo of delta pushing back on the media like cbs gayle king saying to the media, trump's faa reforms had nothing to do with rec
how about putting the fbi headquarters into new york city? ught to open a pretty big bureau, because new york city needs a lot of help witness all of the people who have fled there, because the crime and corruption and homelessness and illegals housed in a luxury hotel, the roosevelt hotel. liz: greg jarrett thank you so much. listen and read. now listen to this. >> today we face a nation where our protections are being stripped away, by those who are intent on seizing total control. liz:...
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at the same time, the new york city law department planning legal action against fema according to thew york post." mayor adams accusing the federal government of clawing back more than $80 million in grants intended for migrant services. >> federal workers against doge. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: the upheaval coming as mass firings across the federal government are underway. president trump warning federal workers to expect more job cuts on top of the 75,000 who accepted a buyout offer. >> we want to downsize government but make it better. run it better. but downsize. >> reporter: among affected agencies, health and human services, the environmental protection agency, housing and urban development, the department of veterans affairs, the u.s. forest service, and the national nuclear security administration. now we're also learning that the san francisco sheriff's office is investigating after three men in doge shirts and maga hats entered city hall there and demanded digital information. employees refused and the men ran off before officers arrived. investigators don't bel
at the same time, the new york city law department planning legal action against fema according to thew york post." mayor adams accusing the federal government of clawing back more than $80 million in grants intended for migrant services. >> federal workers against doge. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: the upheaval coming as mass firings across the federal government are underway. president trump warning federal workers to expect more job cuts on top of the 75,000 who...
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the hostage being the mayor of new york city. orward for the city leadership, which could potentially include removal of mayor eric adams. joining us right now, one attendee of that meeting, new york city comptroller brad lander, who's also running for mayor against adams this year. i called adams a hostage. he is a hostage. that's what it is. let's call it what it is. >> it's been done again and again and again. >> by the. >> justice department often defers prosecution, prosecution in exchange for help with administration policies. do you like controller or controller? i like controller. >> i like. >> controller. >> but my kids say, dad, you. >> control way too much already. >> you do? and you're a control freak. but see, i like controller. i don't know why it's pronounced controller. >> job is. >> to get things. >> under control. >> it's an mp. how is mp turned into an n? >> it's a. >> like the british. it's a british word. >> that they, like. did fake french on. >> all right. he went to get back. >> hostage negotiation. my host
the hostage being the mayor of new york city. orward for the city leadership, which could potentially include removal of mayor eric adams. joining us right now, one attendee of that meeting, new york city comptroller brad lander, who's also running for mayor against adams this year. i called adams a hostage. he is a hostage. that's what it is. let's call it what it is. >> it's been done again and again and again. >> by the. >> justice department often defers prosecution,...
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the mayor of new york city is eric adams. he's a democrat. he's elected in 2021. e people of new york who elected adams largely on his his tough on crime platform, would soon learn that federal prosecutors at s.d.n.y in the u.s. attorney's office for the southern district of new york. federal prosecutors started investigating him in 2021, even before he took office, because they were looking. >> into. >> what appeared to be serious irregularities in. >> his campaign fundraising. >> within a couple of years, the fbi was searching. >> the. >> homes and offices of the mayor's. fundraising chief and his top staffers. and this past september, eric adams became the first sitting mayor of new york city to ever be charged with federal crimes. he was indicted on a whole raft of charges involving allegedly fraudulent campaign contributions, also a rip snorting alleged bribery scheme in which he allegedly took campaign funds and gifts, and luxury travel from agents of the government of turkey in exchange for doing favors for the government of turkey. and obviously, this is a
the mayor of new york city is eric adams. he's a democrat. he's elected in 2021. e people of new york who elected adams largely on his his tough on crime platform, would soon learn that federal prosecutors at s.d.n.y in the u.s. attorney's office for the southern district of new york. federal prosecutors started investigating him in 2021, even before he took office, because they were looking. >> into. >> what appeared to be serious irregularities in. >> his campaign...