The Rev & The Rabbi Special | 03-01-26

Today's special episode captures a high-stakes dialogue concerning international security, religious duty, and the historical parallels of modern conflict. The conversation centers on a major retaliatory strike from Iran and the subsequent threats to civilian life in Israel, while also exploring the moral obligations of leadership and community protection during difficult times. Through a mix of political analysis and spiritual reflection, the participants discuss the necessity of unity between different faiths and nations to combat global hatred and terror. The text also includes a significant segment featuring a statement from Bill Clinton regarding the Epstein files, which the hosts use to spark a debate on political accountability and the ethics of past American administrations.Â
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Let the Record Show Sunday Special | 03-01-26

Today is a special live edition of the Cats Roundtable, featuring a panel of political commentators, legal experts, and media figures discussing rapidly unfolding global events. The conversation primarily centers on President Trump’s aggressive military posture toward Iran, specifically debating the geopolitical implications of recent strikes and the shifting alliances between Israel and Sunni Arab nations. Beyond international conflict, the participants engage in a provocative critique of the Democratic Party’s internal ideological struggles, alleging a rise in anti-Semitic sentiment and a departure from traditional leadership. The dialogue concludes with a mix of breaking news reports and personal anecdotes, serving as a platform for conservative-leaning analysis of American foreign policy and New York City politics.
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Saturday Nights with Tony Orlando | 02-28-26

Tony Orlando gives the best hits of the last 50 years to finish your February.
Cousin Brucie’s Saturday Night Rock ‘n’ Roll Party | 02-28-26

Cousin Bruce Morrow gives you the best oldies of the 50s, 60s and a touch of the 70s to end your February.
Marshall Thompson | 03-01-26

Cousin Brucie hosts Marshall Thompson, the last surviving original member of the iconic soul group The Chi-Lites. Thompson recounts his serendipitous rise to fame, beginning with a musically gifted family and a bold, improvised debut as a drummer for Gladys Knight. The conversation highlights the enduring magic of the Chicago soul sound, which Thompson continues to preserve through international tours and new recordings even after sixty-five years in the industry. Beyond his personal history, Thompson emphasizes the importance of showmanship and community, discussing the group's signature aesthetic and their commitment to performing timeless hits for a global audience.
Tony Orlando | 02-28-26

Cousin Brucie and Tony Orlando share a heartfelt conversation following the sudden passing of Neil Sedaka. The dialogue serves as a tribute to Sedaka’s legacy, weaving together personal anecdotes of their shared upbringing in Brooklyn and their early years in the music industry. Orlando emphasizes Sedaka’s artistic genius and humble nature, highlighting specific works like "The Hungry Years" to illustrate the singer's profound lyrical depth.
Let The Record Show with Judge Weinberg, Chairman Garcia and Eric Levine | 03-01-26

Judge Richard Weinberg, Jesse Garcia, and Eric Lavine discuss a military strike against Iran and the cultural state of American politics. The commentators characterize the Iranian regime as an existential threat to Western civilization, framing the conflict as a necessary rejection of past policies of appeasement. Shifting to domestic issues, the hosts analyze a recent State of the Union address, praising the use of everyday American heroes while condemning the Democratic Party for a perceived lack of patrimony and civility.Â
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Judge Weinberg: Analyzing Operation Epic Fury | 02-28-26

Judge Richard Weinberg and Eric Lavine discuss a joint military campaign by the United States and Israel aimed at dismantling the Iranian regime. The speakers frame the conflict as a necessary preemptive strike to prevent the spread of nuclear weaponry and protect Western civilization from what they describe as a "theocratic despotic regime." Central to their argument is the rejection of past policies of appeasement, with the hosts praising President Trump’s decisive shift toward forced regime change as the only viable path to lasting peace.Â
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The News Hour with Jake Novak Weekend Edition | 03-01-26

Another Side of Midnight With Walter Sterling | 03-01-26

The Dr.Sky Experience | 03-01-26

The Best of Cats & Cosby | 02-28-26

With David Paterson out for the day, it is a best of Cats & Cosby. The primary narrative, led by General Jack Keane, frames this conflict as a comprehensive air campaign designed to dismantle a "tyrannical regime" through tactical surprise, the destruction of air defenses, and the decapitation of command structures. Beyond military strategy, the text explores domestic legal and political friction, featuring commentary from Alan Dershowitz on the unconstitutionality of sanctuary cities and his personal defense against unverified allegations. The source further highlights partisan divisions in Washington, with Republican lawmakers criticizing Democrats for their perceived lack of patriotism during a State of the Union address and experts warning of clandestine Chinese biolabs as a critical threat to national security.Â
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