Len Berman & Michael Riedel In The Morning:
Work is continuing toward a plan that would restrict or possibly even ban the use of phones in New York City schools. But do New Yorkers think it’s a good idea? WOR street reporter Natalie Migliore spoke with some, and shared her findings with Len and Michael.
Did you know that a cancer vaccine is already in the works? Dr. Arthur Caplan, professor of Bioethics at NYU's Langone Medical Center, spoke with Len and Michael about cancer vaccinations that are coming down the line.
Even before the supposed crash-landing of a flying saucer at Roswell, New Mexico in 1947, a segment of mankind has wondered if we are the only intelligent life “out there.” One new book now claims that the Defense Department has more than enough proof that the phenomena are for real. Defense Department researcher Luis Elizondo is the author of “Imminent: Inside the Pentagon’s Hunt for UFO’s,” and he spoke with the guys this week.
Mark Simone:
Is the media trying to insulate Kamala Harris? Mark spoke about it with New York Post columnist Michael Goodwin.
How has Broadway changed post-pandemic? Former New York Post Broadway columnist and current WOR morning show co-host Michael Riedel weighed in with Mark this week.
Are New Yorkers continuing to move to Florida in big numbers? Former late-night host Rhonda Shear spoke with Mark about the current state of this trend.