Eric Adams, New York City’s newly-minted 110th mayor, kicked off his morning waiting for the J train with a call to 911 after witnessing a fight. He then gave his first speech to New Yorkers — remotely from City Hall’s Blue Room. After that, he headed to New York-Prebyterian/Weill Cornell to check on a cop who’d been shot earlier in the morning.
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