Len Berman & Michael Riedel In The Morning:
The campaign season that seemed so unending not so long ago is down to a mere sixty days. With many outlets calling this horse race a dead heat, the debate scheduled for next Tuesday may be the last real chance Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will have to score points with undecided voters. WOR White House correspondent Jon Decker talked with Len and Michael about what’s at stake for the candidates as they prepare to go at it in Philadelphia.
In the wake of another school shooting (this time in Georgia), New York City schools opened this week. WOR street reporter Natalie Migliore was out talking to New Yorkers about keeping local kids safe while they hit the books this year.
A former aide to New York Governor Kathy Hochul was indicted in a Brooklyn federal court and charged with being a spy for China, as revealed in court documents unsealed on Tuesday. Linda Sun is accused of manipulating government statements and policies in exchange for lavish gifts, such as a house on Long Island, a condo in Hawaii, a Ferrari, duck dishes cooked by the personal chef for the Chinese Consul General and concert tickets. ABC News correspondent Aaron Katersky discussed the charges against the couple with Len and Michael.
Mark Simone:
Boston radio host Howie Carr interviewed former President Trump this week and joined Mark to share some of the highlights.
Mark and New York Post columnist Michael Goodwin discussed President Biden’s failures on foreign policy while in office.
Connecticut declared itself the pizza capital of the world this week. As you might imagine, Mr. New York had something to say about that.