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NBA champions New York Knicks live on GMA; Tim Allen and Tom Hanks talk 'Toy Story 5'; WABC's Bill Ritter discusses Alzheimer's diagnosis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Dominic Carter as he discusses the Carmelo Anthony trial, the concept of aging and more on WABC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Dominic Carter as he discusses the advent of age and more on WABC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Rita Cosby as she discusses Graham Platner and more on WABC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Walter Sterling as he discusses items left in Ubers, long lasting appliances, alien updates, and more on WABC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Walter Sterling as he discusses the psychology of color based marketing, demonizing the rich, aliens with Dave Scott, and more on WABC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Walter Sterling as he discusses alien protocol, the pain management clinic, expiration dates, and more on WABC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Join Joe Concha as he discusses Graham Platner, Karmelo Anthony, and more on WABC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Dominic Carter as he discusses Graham Platner, the Carmelo Anthony case, and more on WABC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Rita Cosby as she discusses Iran, the Graham Platner situation and more on WABC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Walter Sterling as he discusses Australian utopias, taking vacations, UFOS, long COVID and more on WABC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This Day in Legal History: Rhode Island Ratifies the Constitution, 1790On this day in 1790, Rhode Island became the thirteenth and final original state to ratify the United States Constitution, doing so by a margin of 34 to 32 at a convention in Newport. Rhode Island's hesitation had been considerable: the state refused to send delegates to the Philadelphia Convention in 1787, and twice rejected ratification in popular referenda — a curiously democratic method for refusing to join a constitutional union founded in part on the premise that pure direct democracy is dangerous. The state's small-farmer and debtor classes, the same constituencies that had backed the paper-money policies that horrified Madison, were deeply suspicious of a strong federal government that would constrain state-issued currency, ban impairment of debt contracts (Article I, Section 10), and override state-level debtor protections.Ratification finally came under the gun: Congress, frustrated by the foot-dragging, was openly threatening to treat Rhode Island as a foreign nation for tariff purposes, which would have devastated the Providence merchants. The convention's narrow margin reflected a hostile deal more than a meeting of constitutional minds.Importantly, Rhode Island's ratification was conditioned on a lengthy list of proposed amendments — many of them mirroring the Bill of Rights that James Madison had already shepherded through Congress in September 1789 and that would be ratified in December 1791. With Rhode Island in, the original Union was at last complete, and the practical question of whether the new federal government could function with one stubborn holdout fell away. The episode is a useful reminder that the constitutional founding was not so much a singular moment as a slow, contested, occasionally coerced bargain — one that ended in Newport on a humid Saturday in May.The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday handed down a narrow 5-4 ruling in Pitchford v. Cain, reviving a Mississippi death row inmate's challenge to the prosecutor's race-based use of peremptory strikes at his 2006 capital trial. Justice Kavanaugh, writing for a majority that included Chief Justice Roberts plus Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson, held that the Mississippi Supreme Court unreasonably applied Batson v. Kentucky's three-step framework for challenges to peremptory strikes.The Court found the trial judge accepted the prosecutor's race-neutral explanations without giving defense counsel a meaningful opportunity to argue that those reasons were pretextual, and the state appellate court compounded the error by treating that omission as a waiver. The prosecutor, Doug Evans, used four of his twelve strikes to remove four of the five Black prospective jurors, leaving a jury of eleven white jurors and one Black juror in a Mississippi county that was then roughly 40 percent Black.The Court leaned heavily on its 2019 Flowers v. Mississippi decision, which involved the same prosecutor and the same trial judge and had already found Evans's pattern of striking Black jurors discriminatory. Federal habeas relief was appropriate because the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act's deferential “no fair-minded jurist could agree” standard cannot rescue a state-court ruling that simply skips Batson's third step. Justice Gorsuch dissented, joined by Justices Alito, Thomas, and Barrett, arguing the record showed counsel chose silence rather than being denied an opportunity. The case now returns to the Fifth Circuit for further proceedings.Justices Revive Mississippi Death Row Inmate's Batson Claim | Law360Caesars Entertainment agreed Thursday to be acquired by Tilman Fertitta's privately-held Fertitta Entertainment in an all-cash deal valued at roughly $17.6 billion, including the assumption of approximately $11.9 billion of Caesars' outstanding debt. Shareholders will receive $31 per share, a 49 percent premium over Caesars' unaffected share price as of February 25, and the company will be delisted from Nasdaq upon closing. The agreement includes a go-shop period running through approximately July 11 — a Delaware deal-protection mechanism that lets the target board solicit competing bids without triggering a termination fee, and that helps insulate the sale process from a Revlon-flavored fiduciary-duty challenge by signaling the board actively tested the market after signing.Latham & Watkins and Skadden are representing Caesars (the latter on antitrust), White & Case is advising Fertitta, and Freshfields is counseling the Carano family, which holds a roughly 5 percent stake and will roll part of its equity into the combined entity. The combined company would control more than 60 casino resorts and over 200 retail sports betting locations under the William Hill brand. Antitrust review will be the inflection point given the overlap on the Las Vegas Strip — where Caesars operates eight properties — and across digital betting. Funding will come from Fertitta equity and committed debt financing arranged by a syndicate of ten banks.4 Firms Steer Fertitta's $17.6B Caesars Entertainment Buy | Law360The Department of Health and Human Services on Thursday finalized a long-awaited overhaul of the federal Independent Dispute Resolution process under the No Surprises Act of 2021, the statute that pulls most out-of-network billing fights out of the patient's hands and into a baseball-style arbitration between provider and payer. The headline change slashes the per-party administrative fee from $115 to $15 per case, undoing a sharp 2023 hike that providers had successfully challenged in the Eastern District of Texas as having been adopted without notice-and-comment rulemaking under the Administrative Procedure Act.The rule also expands batching, so economically similar items and services can be bundled into a single arbitration, which the agency says will cut transaction costs and ease the chronic IDR backlog. HHS is also rolling out a centralized federal dispute portal and a payer registry intended to fix the persistent problem of providers being unable to identify which entity is actually on the hook in any given case. Reactions from physician and radiology groups have been mixed, with broad support for the fee cut but lingering concern that the qualifying payment amount methodology — the benchmark arbitrators must consider — still tilts the field toward insurers. APA Section 706 challenges to portions of the earlier IDR framework remain pending in the Fifth Circuit.US HHS finalizes rule to streamline dispute resolution under No Surprises Act | ReutersABC's New York affiliate WABC-TV filed an objection with the FCC on Thursday, calling Chairman Brendan Carr's April order requiring early license renewals for all eight ABC-owned stations an “unconstitutional” act of viewpoint-based retaliation barred by the First Amendment. WABC submitted its renewal under protest, arguing the agency has not demanded simultaneous early renewals from a commonly owned station group in more than fifty years and that the Media Bureau's stated rationale — possible violations of the Communications Act of 1934 and the FCC's nondiscrimination rules — is pretext for punishing disfavored editorial speech.The doctrinal hook is the Bantam Books line of cases through last term's NRA v. Vullo, which holds that government officials cannot use the implicit threat of regulatory sanction to coerce private intermediaries into suppressing protected expression. The order followed a separate FCC inquiry into whether “The View” has been violating the agency's equal-time rule for political candidates, and came against the backdrop of repeated White House demands that Disney fire Jimmy Kimmel. Democratic Commissioner Anna Gomez has openly urged Disney not to “flinch.”On the same day, the FCC issued a broader notice warning all broadcasters that licenses could be reviewed early if stations are deemed to be failing their statutory public-interest obligation — a posture that drops the question of broadcast licensing back into Red Lion-era First Amendment territory.FCC Targeting ABC Licenses To Punish Speech, Station Says | Law360 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
On Monday's Mark Levin Show, we bring you the best of Mark Levin on Memorial Day. Democratic Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner is a profoundly disturbed individual whom Democrats refuse to disavow because they prioritize power above all else. Platner, who's a self-described Communist, trashes American troops and police and he must be stopped from reaching the Senate. Then there's a woman running in the Democrat primary for Texas's 35th congressional district who advocated placing Zionists in concentration camps and worse. Jewish elected Democrats need to leave this party, which is now the party of Islamists, Marxists, and neo-Nazis. Also, WABC's John Catsimatidis calls in to discuss the difficulties of running supermarkets in NYC and the proposal by Mayor Mamdani for city government-run grocery stores. He argued that government stores giving away these products would take sales from private businesses, harming the workers who labor 70-80 hours a week and ultimately burdening taxpayers when the city absorbs the losses, while politicians face no consequences. Later, a history lesson on the electoral college. Afterward, callers weigh in on and express their desire for the Iranian regime to be defeated! Finally, Gad Saad calls in to discuss his new book - Suicidal Empathy: Dying to Be Kind. This book is not an attack on empathy itself—an evolutionarily relevant virtue rooted in theory of mind or cognitive empathy that enables good human interactions—but rather a warning against its hyper-firing in the wrong situations toward the wrong targets. This critique of maladaptively irrational altruism has gripped our culture. This mind parasite hijacked the empathy module of our progressive elite, leading to a catastrophic miscalibration of moral priorities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former Congressman Peter King joins hosts on WABC to discuss the political landscape of New York during a Memorial Day broadcast. The conversation centers on a perceived shift toward radicalism within the Democratic Party, with King and the hosts praising "common sense" figures like David Paterson while criticizing the current socialist leadership in New York City. A significant portion of the dialogue serves to bolster the gubernatorial candidacy of Bruce Blakeman, highlighting his strict law enforcement policies and his efforts to coordinate with ICE to remove criminal immigrants. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On Wednesday's Mark Levin Show, Democratic Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner is a profoundly disturbed individual whom Democrats refuse to disavow because they prioritize power above all else. Platner, who's a self-described Communist, trashes American troops and police and he must be stopped from reaching the Senate. Then there's a woman running in the Democrat primary for Texas's 35th congressional district who advocated placing Zionists in concentration camps and worse. Jewish elected Democrats need to leave this party, which is now the party of Islamists, Marxists, and neo-Nazis. Also, WABC's John Catsimatidis calls in to discuss the difficulties of running supermarkets in NYC and the proposal by Mayor Mamdani for city government-run grocery stores. He argued that government stores giving away these products would take sales from private businesses, harming the workers who labor 70-80 hours a week and ultimately burdening taxpayers when the city absorbs the losses, while politicians face no consequences. Later, Gad Saad calls in to discuss his new book - Suicidal Empathy: Dying to Be Kind. This book is not an attack on empathy itself—an evolutionarily relevant virtue rooted in theory of mind or cognitive empathy that enables good human interactions—but rather a warning against its hyper-firing in the wrong situations toward the wrong targets. This critique of maladaptively irrational altruism has gripped our culture. This mind parasite hijacked the empathy module of our progressive elite, leading to a catastrophic miscalibration of moral priorities. Afterward, America First Legal (AFL) and the Trump Administration secured a major victory for peace and the rule of law by settling Jackson et al. v. Trump et al., a lawsuit that enforces the Taylor Force Act and ends U.S. funding of the Palestinian Authority's “Pay to Slay” program. This agreement is a durable enforcement of federal law that honors victims, prevents taxpayer subsidization of terror, and advances President Trump's commitment to peace. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Millionaires tax, illegal immigration, rent control, just some of the variety issues that both New York state and Rhode Island share. Gene talks about these topics with WABC radio station owner John Catsamatidis about the derelict effects these issues have on local municipalities. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour 1, Walter Sterling navigates a nostalgic and eclectic series of topics ranging from personal upbringing to media history. Sterling begins by characterizing his childhood in New Jersey as a matriarchy, arguing that the social and domestic power held by women made him "gender blind" long before modern corporate initiatives. The program's centerpiece is a retrospective on the seismic shift of WABC from a music station to a talk format in 1982, featuring an interview with former program director Jay Clark about the cultural impact and business risks of that transition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Catsimatidis, the billionaire owner of WABC and Red Apple Audio Networks, comes on with Walter Sterling to discuss the interconnection between government secrecy, extraterrestrial life, and personal success. Catsimatidis posits that a "secret government" established by Eisenhower manages interplanetary relations and reverse-engineered technology without full presidential oversight, using Hollywood to gradually acclimate the public to these realities. Amidst these high-level mysteries, the dialogue remains grounded in Catsimatidis's core values of family loyalty and his passion for American institutions like baseball and luxury real estate development. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Walter Sterling interviews Jay Clark, the founding program director who navigated the historic 1982 transition of New York's WABC from a legendary music station to a talk format. The discussion highlights the cultural magnitude of "the day the music died" and the strategic patience of ABC management, who famously anticipated a ten-year timeline for profitability to establish the new genre. Clark reflects on the challenges of curated programming, such as the mixed reception of Los Angeles-based hosts and the immediate pressure of shifting listener habits in a major market. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Longtime Capital Region radio veteran Richie Norris is my guest this month. He talks about his Schenectady roots, early inspirations from WABC, and a career spanning stations like 3WD, WTRY, WGNA, and Magic 590. We cover on-air name changes, a massive jingle collection, the changing radio industry and Richie's move into internet radio. Get ready to smile!
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Bill O'Reilly interviews WABC radio's Sid Rosenberg in one of his deepest interviews yet. Sid talks about his controversy with New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, getting kicked out of President Biden's State of the Union address, and his support of President Trump. They also examine his radio career, working with Don Imus, the death of his co-host Bernard McGuirk, and hitting rock bottom with addiction. 0:00 — Intro 1:05 — Imus and radio prominence at WFAN 5:29 — Drugs, drinking, gambling, addiction and rock bottom 22:40 — Return to New York City and replacing Imus with Bernard McGuirk at WABC 28:48 — Supporting Donald Trump 33:40 — Trump and Israel 34:13 — Getting kicked out of the Biden State of the Union 41:18 — Battling NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Cindy Adams offers a sharp-tongued, quintessential tribute to New York City's 250th anniversary while blending historical anecdotes with modern political grievances. The source highlights an extensive interview with Margo Catstimatidis, who recounts her journey from a teenage ballerina in Indiana to a powerful figure at WABC radio, emphasizing her role in transforming the station alongside her husband. Adams weaves in caustic social commentary on topics ranging from the absurdity of lunar exploration and the decline of urban infrastructure to the "roach-like" ubiquity of podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cindy Adams interviews John Catsimatidis' wife, Margot Catsimatidis, a former professional ballerina who traded her Indiana roots for a career in New York City business and media. The conversation details her early days as a high-speed typist and dancer before transitioning into a central role helping her husband, John Catsimatidis, manage and revitalize companies like WABC radio. Throughout the dialogue, she discusses her extensive philanthropic work and her specific contributions to the aesthetics and operations of the radio station. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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SHOW NOTES: "Josephine Victoria 'Joy" Behar is an American actress, playwright, comedian, and television host. She's best known for co-hosting the ABC talk show The View, where she won a Daytime Emmy Award in 2009. Behar is known for her sharp wit and asking questions that others might avoid, such as asking Chris Christie if he was too overweight to be president. She's also hosted her own shows, including The Joy Behar Show on HLN and a call-in radio show on WABC. She is 83." The above is a PR document from ABC about her. In fact, Behar is rarely humorous. She's rather dour and absolutely inconsolable when anyone violates her political positions. She recently refused to appear on The View with her colleagues because a guest was Carrie Underwood, the great singer and American Idol winner who has a garage-full of Grammys. Behar's tantrum was that Carrie had sung at a Trump event. That's it: She had the temerity to appear and sing as an expression of her right of free speech. This is Behar's consistent behavior, she's walked off other shows as some kind of political protest even when the person involved is there for another reason. This is what's appearing in the media as "celebrity." You don't have to agree with someone else politically, but to simply ignore them and disappear is the nadir of intellectualism. Comics are supposed to be very bright. I guess there are clear exceptions. Joy Behar makes about $7 million a year to walk off the set whenever she likes. If you need to walk out because you can't deal with people intellectually, then STAY OUT.
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Cindy Adams sits down with billionaire mogul John Catsimatidis, tracing his meteoric rise from a Greek immigrant clerk to a titan of the New York City business world. The conversation highlights his diverse entrepreneurial journey through the grocery, real estate, aviation, and oil industries, ultimately culminating in his acquisition of WABC radio. Beyond his professional milestones, the dialogue reveals a man guided by common sense, a lack of resentment toward others, and a deep-seated love for people and his country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Cousin Brucie welcomes Joe Piscopo to announce a new programming shift at WABC, where the two will now be neighboring hosts. The conversation serves as a professional passing of the torch, as Piscopo prepares to launch a late-night Sinatra-themed showcase played exclusively on live vinyl to replace Tony Orlando's local time slot. Their dialogue highlights a deep mutual admiration for "old school" showmanship and the enduring legacy of classic radio, characterized by hard work and high-energy performance.
Cousin Brucie celebrates Tony Orlando's five-year milestone at WABC while discussing the legendary singer's transition to the Red Apple Network. Their dialogue highlights a deep, lifelong friendship rooted in the golden age of music, emphasizing that Orlando's impact on radio stems from touching the hearts of listeners across generations rather than just playing hits. Orlando reflects on his storied career—spanning decades of chart-topping success and high-level industry roles—to explain his shift toward a new storytelling tour and his upcoming show, "Rocking the Decades."
Mitch Axelrod's BIO: A 47 year entrepreneur, speaker, trainer, advisor and 5 time #1 Wall St. Journal, Barnes & Noble and Amazon best-selling author of The NEW Game of Business™, The NEW Game of Selling™ and the forthcoming book, The NEW Game of Service™. Mitch has delivered 4,000 seminars, workshops, keynotes, executive briefings, webinars and coaching clinics to a million people on business, entrepreneurship, sales, leadership, values, life skills and intellectual property. His clients include IBM, AT&T, Citibank, Prudential, MetLife and thousands of small, medium and home based businesses, professionals and solo practitioners. They have generated $4 billion of revenue. Mitch shared the stage with Jack Canfield, Les Brown, Denis Waitley, Brian Tracy, Mark Victor Hansen, Jay Abraham, Barbara Corcoran, Michael Gerber and Dan Kennedy. Featured on media including WABC, Best-Seller TV and Sales Talk Radio, Mitch has taught at NYU, USC, Notre Dame and is faculty at Harvard's Executive Leadership Conference. In 2020 Mitch suffered a stroke and brain aneurism that left him paralyzed on his right side. He had to learn to walk and talk again. His inspirational story of resilience, rebound and recovery has been written about in books and featured on TV shows. In this episode, Virginia and Mitch talked about How Mitch got into selling The new game of business Big shift in how successful people sell How to turn service into a profit center Marrying sales & service as a holistic system Rejection-proof networking Takeaways: Be the trusted voice of choice Sell them the BEST solution for THEM Your job is to find the hungry fish Your qualified buyer is either ready or getting ready The most important question: Why did you buy from us? Connect with Mitch Axelrod on his social media accounts to learn more about his work and insights into networking effectively: LinkedIn URL https://linkedin.com/in/mitchaxelrod Facebook URL https://www.facebook.com/mitchaxelrod Instagram URL https://www.instagram.com/mitchellaxelrod Connect with Virginia: https://www.bbrpodcast.com/
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Red Apple Media Owner & Operator John Catsimatidis joins Sid live in-studio for his weekly Monday morning appearance to discuss the Oscars party held here last night at WABC Radio's studios, reacting to the movie he stars in, Marty Supreme, going “zero for nine” at the annual award show last night. John honors the late Ernie Anastos, describing a tribute featuring his family and outlining plans such as scholarships and studios, while recalling hiring New York “icons” at WABC like Cousin Brucie, Cindy Adams, and Anastos. Catsimatidis criticizes Democratic socialists, claims foreign money influences protests and politics, and argues targeted taxes on billionaires are destructive and should reach the Supreme Court. He also addresses the Strait of Hormuz and oil prices, contrasting Trump-era and Biden-era oil levels and questioning European ally commitment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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WABC Radio Host Brian Kilmeade joins Sid to discuss the death of WABC personality and veteran TV anchor Ernie Anastos, who died at 82, praising his authenticity, positivity, and straightforward delivery of news, including his "Positively Ernie" podcast. Sid and Brian contrast Anastos and earlier network anchors with today's opinion-driven media, citing examples like Dan Rather and Katie Couric showing strong partisan views after leaving network roles. The conversation then shifts to New York City politics: Sid criticizes City Council Speaker Julie Menin for publicly calling him Islamophobic while he supports Councilmember Vicki Paladino, noting attorney Jim Walden represents her amid a censure effort. They discuss allegations about Mayor Mamdani's wife's social media activity and anti-Israel work, and Kilmeade urges ongoing exposure while expressing support for Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman's campaign against Governor Hochul. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Friday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid covers an attack on a Michigan synagogue in West Bloomfield where a man rammed a truck into the building, was armed with a rifle, had mortar-type explosives in his vehicle, and was shot and killed by security; synagogues nationwide, including Temple Emmanuel on Manhattan's Upper East Side, increased security as the NYPD deployed high-visibility patrols and leaders warned of rising antisemitism. The great morning show host then dives into courtroom testimony from Stephanie Diller, the widow of NYPD officer Jonathan Diller, describing learning of his shooting and death and the aftermath. Therafter, Rosenberg expands on the death of longtime New York news anchor and WABC Radio colleague Ernie Anastos and looks back at his career, including an appearance Sid himself made on Ernies podcast right here at 77 WABC. Brian Kilmeade, Joe Tacopina, K.T. McFarland, Lou Civello, Nancy Mace & Bryan Stern join Sid on this Friday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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