Len Berman & Michael Riedel In The Morning:
Most of New York City woke up Thursday morning to the jaw-dropping news that Mayor Eric Admas was handed a federal indictment for campaign contributions. It makes him the first mayor in the Big Apple’s history to be indicted of a crime. Sadly, the indictment has been followed by the inevitable growing chorus of calls for Adams to resign now. City Council Minority Leader Joe Borelli (R-51st) says he isn’t putting much stock in that, however, and discussed what he thinks the Mayor’s future will be with Len and Michael.
In light of this week’s indictment of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Len and Michael asked former Nassau County Executive and current Democratic strategist Laura Curran whether New Yorkers should expect more from their elected leaders.
NFL Hall-of-Fame quarterback Brett Favre built his reputation by throwing bombs down the field, but on Tuesday he made headlines for dropping a bomb during a Congressional hearing in which he casually announced that he has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, the incurable nervous condition that sometimes afflicts athletes of hard-contact sports like football and boxing. Former New York Daily News NFL columnist Gary Myers spoke with Len and Michael this week about the stunning announcement.
Mark Simone:
Boston radio host Howie Carr weighed in with Mark this week about the indictment of New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
WOR weekend host Rob Astorino joined Mark this week to talk about the current state of the Presidential race.
Rapper P. Diddy has been making the kind of headlines the past couple of weeks that no one wants. Showbiz 411’s Roger Friedman joined Mark this week to talk about the music star’s troubles.