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Another Side of Midnight | 02-04-24

The topic of the first hour was the illegal immigrants, as Cutis says, that have flooded the nation. More specifically he referred to the numerous shoplifting incidents occurring lately, the recent beating of two police officers at Times Square and Eric Adam's open invitation to them for political reasons. He suggested that Hochul should be more aggressive in trying to deport them back to their countries. The second hour of the show had the topic of flying by airplane. Curtis started by reminiscing about one of his favorite airlines, people express or "people distress" as he liked to call them. Then he talked about JetBlue airlines and how it used to be the go to airlines when it started, with its offices at Queens Boulevard. Finally he discussed JetBlue and other american based airlines with callers. The topic of the third hour was plastic bottles vs glass bottles based on a conversation Curtis had with John Catsimatidis this past Friday. Curtis supported plastic bottles and was insisting that his favorite company, Poland Springs, produce its water at Poland and it is distributed via Poland Springs at Maine. The topic of the fourth hour was Eric Adams and how all his decisions the last two years have only turned the city for the worse. More specifically he complained about all the free benefits the Eric Adam's administration has been giving to the migrants, that are being paid from tax dollars, with the most recent being the 1000 dollar per month debit cards. Curtis also mentioned rappers like 50 cent and Snoop Dogg that have started making U-turns in their opinions when it comes to Trump as the next president. During the fifth hour of Another side of Midnight Curtis paid tribute to Genesis and Phill Collins who had his 73rd birthday during this week. He then debated with callers if Peter Gabriel's Genesis era was better or if the band saw its better years when Phil Collins took over after Gabriel's departure. The final hour was dedicated to Bernard McGuirk, since Monday marks the 8 year anniversary  of his first show on air with Sid Rosenberg. Curtis shared a lot of stories of Bernard McGuirk from his start into the broadcasting world till his last days. He also commented on Sid's return to the station on Monday together with some remarks from his time in Israel. 

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