[FoxNews.com] New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who is currently running for re-election, spoke with "Fox & Friends" on Thursday as his city and the nation commemorate the 24th anniversary of the terror attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. "As a lieutenant during that time, and coming down to the site that evening, and watching the ground smoldering and seeing two buildings that were the symbols of our strength here in the New York area... those emotions come back. But also I have the feeling of our resiliency. On 9/12, we got up," Adams, who was a police officer during the 9/11 attacks, told "Fox & Friends." ... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here Click Here to read. (Screengrab image: via Fox News)