A slew of resignations has slammed the Adams administration amid a federal investigation that could land New York City's mayor in prison if found guilty.
Ten of Mayor Eric Adams' top aides have resigned in the last few weeks, some reportedly at the urging of New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, but one new appointment and promotion has gotten widespread report.
In this episode of Up Close, we're joined by Maria Torres-Springer, the city's new deputy mayor who will be guiding day-to-day city operations and services.
The daughter of Filipino immigrants, Torres-Springer, she went to Yale and to Harvard, and has served in the administrations of mayors Michael Bloomberg, Bill de Blasio and Adams. She was the deputy mayor for housing, economic development and workforce before being named the first deputy mayor.
We also dive deeper into the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, which landed in Florida as a Category 3 storm and cut a deadly path through the state.
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