“Morano Whenever”” is three different radio shows in one, only not subject to the temporal or signal limitations of a regular radio show. For all of the subjects that he doesn’t have time to get to on the radio or are too controversial to tackle on the radio- he’ll give you his two cents on them.…
Frank Morano talks at length with Bill Binney, a former intelligence official with the United States National Security Agency and whistleblower & Ray McGovern, a CIA analyst for nearly 30 years, who formerly prepared the President's Daily Intelligence Briefing. They spoke at length about the Russia probe, wikileaks, Julian Assange, Michael Flynn and a host of other issues.
Clinical psychologist Dr. Judy Kuriansky talks with Frank about staying sane during the quarantine, relationships and a host of other issues.
Roger Stone, free of his recent gag order, discusses his case at length. He also talks about the COVID-19 pandemic, the Presidential election and pizza.
Frank denounces all those who didn't make it to the actual radio show on this overtime edition of "Morano Whenever"
Frank talks with Scott Weiner, of Scott's Pizza Tours, the man with the largest collection of pizza boxes in the world. He also has a passion for pizza like no other. In their conversation they discuss the history of pizza and share some of their favorites.
Frank talks with Richard Stratton about his new book: "In The World: From the Big House to Hollywood". If you missed the first part of their discussion, you can listen to it here https://omny.fm/shows/morano-in-the-morning/6am-hour-february-23rd-richard-stratton-on-going-f
Anthony Raimondi, a longtime mafia enforcer tells all including the inside scoop on how a Pope was murdered. His book is "When the Bullet Hits the Bone".
We ran out of time on Sunday's radio show, so here are this morning's denunciations.
Richard Bey talks about his career in TV, radio and beyond including some never before told stories. Richard also comments on politics and what really goes on at radio stations when the microphones are off.
Frank talks with Scott Shay, co-founder and Chairman of Signature Bank and the author of the book, "In Good Faith". Learn more about In Good Faith at scottshay.com
Frank talks with Sal Albanese and Stephen Fiala, two members of the Charter Revision Commission about NYC government, the charter revision process and all of the questions on the ballot this year.
Frank talks with Dr. Murray Sabrin, author of, "Why the Federal Reserve Sucks". They discuss history, interest rates and politics, all of which are covered in Dr. Sabrin's new book.
Clay Risen talks about his new book, "The Crowded Hour: Theodore Roosevelt, the Rough Riders and the Dawn of the American Century". Frank also takes the opportunity to talk with him about whiskey.
Rafael Mangual, a fellow and deputy director of legal policy at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research talks with Frank about Baltimore, broken windows policing and the issue of mass incarceration.
Frank talks in-depth about bitcoin, cryptocurrency, blockchain and more with Kiana Danial, CEO of Invest Diva and author of "Cryotocurrency Investing for Dummies".
Frank talks at length with Bill Bratton, former Police Commissioner in Boston and New York and the former Chief of Police in Los Angeles.
Frank denounces a host of people or entities who have done something wrong.
Frank talks at length with author and human rights attorney Dan Kovalik about the situation in Iran. They also touched upon what's happening in Venezuela.
Frank Morano talks trade, the economy, stuttering and Iran with Alan Tonelson.
Frank talks with Steve Adubato about his career, politics, leadership and messaging.
Frank talks with former insult comic Lisa Lampanelli about her life and career, including her decision to walk away from comedy and become a life coach.
Frank discusses politics, the news of the day and the issue of American POWs in Vietnam with former New York Congressman John LeBoutillier.
Frank Morano discusses the debate over legalizing marijuana with former drug smuggler and author Richard Stratton and Dr. Thomas Madejski, the President of the Medical Society of the State of New York.
Dr. Michael Hutchinson, the author of "Healing American Healthcare" talks with Frank about his plan to reform the healthcare system. Dr. Hutchinson is a neurologist and biophysicist with 30 years of clinical experience.
Frank talks about the book "The Presidents" with legendary broadcasters Brian Lamb and Susan Swain. They discuss the historical rankings of the various Presidents and the historians who've told their stories. They also touch upon the role of the media generally and CSPAN specifically.
Frank talks about radio, relationships, politics, wine and life with one of the most listened to talents in modern radio history.
Frank Morano hosts a discussion on the issue of legalization of recreational marijuana featuring Murray Sabrin and SCOA President Patrick Cullen.
Frank talks at length with Scott Levenson, the Foudner & President of The Advance Group and one of America's leading Democratic political consultants.
Frank moderates a discussion on the issue of congestion pricing with Jadan Horyn of "Reclaim New York" and Mark Jaffe of the Greater New York Chamber of Commerce.
Frank Morano talks education with Tom Allon- including the specialized high school exam controversy.
Frank talks with Prof. Stephen Cohen, America's most controversial expert on Russia. They spoke about Vladimir Putin, his new book and just why he's so controversial.
Frank Morano interviews former labor leader and state Assemblyman Brian McLaughlin about his life in politics, the labor movement and prison. They also touch upon the state of the modern day Democratic Party and Brian's battles with alcoholism.
Frank interviews David Kaplan, an expert on the Supreme Court and the author of "The Most Dangerous Branch: Inside the Supreme Court's Assault on the Constitution". They touch upon the Justices themselves and some of their most talked about cases.
Frank talks at length with independent journalist Michael Tracey about his journalistic career, the state of journalism today, the Russia investigation, whether there is a deep state and the recent House resolution condemning hate speech.
Sam Antar tells the incredible true story of "Crazy Eddie"- the store and the person. Sam was the CFO of Crazy Eddie before becoming a convicted felon. Now he's a forensic accountant. The story is wild enough to be..... INSANE!
Frank Morano talks with Sam Sommer about his conviction for murder and author Chris Jossart, whose written a book about his remarkable case.
Frank asks two experts to analyze the Amazon deal in Long Island City. Brandon Muir, Executive Director, the Executive Director of the Reclaim New York Initiative explains why the deal isn't worth the tax subsidies and Kevin McCullough, a radio talk show host on AM 970 The Answer explains why New York should welcome any sort of economic development. It's a lively exchange.
A deep discussion of the life, legacy, career and work of former Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Joe Hynes.
Frank talks at length with author, actor, radio talk show host and humorist, Malachy McCourt about his life, his death, his brother and his book.
Some stuff we didn't have time to talk about on the radio.
Frank talks with legendary criminal defense attorney F. Lee Bailey about his career and some of the remarkable cases he's been involved with including O.J. Simpson and the Boston Strangler. They also discuss race and the role it plays in the legal system and even the Mueller probe.
Frank Morano talks with Jeremy Corbell, the Director of "Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers". This is a pretty fascinating interview that you'll have to hear to believe.
Frank Morano moderates a debate on the question of congesion pricing between Queens City Councilman Barry Grodenchik and Alex Matthiessen, a spokesman for the Fix Our Transit coalition and a longtime supporter of congestion pricing. Wherever you fall on the issue, you'll learn something.
Frank discusses the state of the criminal justice system with two former attorneys and two former convicts. His guests include: Andrew McKenna, author of the book "Sheer Madness: From Federal Prosecutor to Federal Prisoner" and John Koufos, National Director of Reentry Initiatives for "Right On Crime".
Frank talks with Agent Bruce Sackman, Michael Vecchione and Jerry Schmetterer about the shocking world of Medical Serial Killers. This is a story you'll have to hear to believe.
Frank Morano chronicles the incredible story of the Staten Island Ferry disaster. A forgotten aspect of NYC history, which is remembered at the Staten Island Ferry Disaster Memorial Museum. Find out more here. http://www.sioctopusdisaster.com
A collection of things that Frank didn't get to on the radio this morning including christmas decorations, predatory lending and Gary Hart.
A collection of stuff that Frank Morano didn't get to on his show this week including a lesson that other cities could learn from Philadelphia.
NYC radio legend John Gambling comes out of retirement for just one day to conduct an interview with Amor Towles, the author of "A Gentleman in Moscow" after explaining to Frank Morano why this book is so important.
Frank Morano moderates a panel discussion featuring Mathew Mari (criminal defense attorney), Richard Stratton (drug dealer turned author), Aaron Commey (airplane hijacker turned activist) and Elias Husamadeen (President of the Correction Officers Benevolent Association). They discuss the criminal justice reform efforts in Washington, drugs and a host of other issues.
Frank Morano breaks down the life and crimes of James "Whitey" Bulger in the aftermath of his murder. He talks with Richard Stratton, a marijuana importer turned author and screenwriter, Michele McPhee, a longtime Boston investigative journalist, who broke the news of Whitey's murder and Mike Vecchione, the former head of the Rackets Bureau in the King's County D.A.'s office. If you know about Whitey Bulger or thing you do, this podcast is for you.