![]() I find it challenging to tell police officers to patrol and train operators to drive the trains and others to do a job and, and I'm home. I consider myself as an essential employee. I think that the city divided its human capital into essential and non-essential employees. How are you doing, Borough President, with the lockdown?Įric Adams: Good. Well we make it like 20 blocks, 15 blocks. Now, my discussion with Eric Adams.Įric Adams: You know, I don't know how long it takes to walk 10 blocks nowadays because there are no crowds out there. This interview was recorded last week and there have been some developments since then, including the planned shutdown of the New York City subway system every night, which was anticpated in our interview. ![]() Eric Adams served for more than 20 years as a New York City police officer, was elected to the state senate where he served four terms, is currently in his second term as president of the borough of churches, and is also a candidate for the mayoral election to take place next year. We're joined by a special guest, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams. I'm associate editor, Seth Barron, your host for today's episode. Seth Barron: Hello and welcome to 10 Blocks, the podcast of City Journal. ![]()
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