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You Have Been Served | 08-25-2022

On tonight’s edition of the Other Side of Midnight: Frank Morano has a thing or two to say about his favorite musical 1776 and its new revival. Then, Rafael Mangual, senior fellow with and head of research for the Manhattan Institute’s Policing and Public Safety Initiative and a contributing editor of City Journal and the author of “Criminal (In)Justice” then joins to discuss 80% of New York City gun suspects being released following their arrest, and his book as well.. After, Frank takes callers on what Dr. Anthony Fauci's legacy will be as he is retiring from all government positions. Furthermore, Frank interviews Michael Trager, Luxury Travel and Casino Gaming Industry Entrepreneur with Travelzork.com on the AC Report, and comparing casinos in Nevada, New Jersey, and Vietnam. Later, Brian Kilmeade, New York Times best-selling author, co-host of Fox and Friends on Fox News and a radio talk show host hops on to discuss all the news of the day.

 

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