The Dominic Carter Show | 3PM Show | 10-18-24

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Today Dominic Carter started the show talking about the latest polling for the upcoming presidential election between Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump. Moreover Dominic mentioned some of the highlights moments Donald Trump had last night from the Al Smith dinner. 

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Curtis Sliwa's Rip & Read | 10-18-24

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Today Curtis Sliwa started his show, Rip & Read, talking about the Al Smith dinner and speech former president Donald Trump gave. He loved Donald Trump reaping on former New York  mayor Bill de Blasio and the terrible job he did during COVID for the city.

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Ruth Ganesh | 10-18-24

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Joan delves into the inspiring Great Elephant Migration installation in Manhattan's Meatpacking District. She interviews Ruth Ganesh, co-founder of the Coexistence Collective, who shares the compelling story behind this environmental art project aimed at raising awareness and funds for Indian elephant conservation. The life-size sculptures, crafted from invasive Lantana plants by Indian artisans, symbolize broader human-wildlife coexistence initiatives. The discussion covers the intricate dynamics of human-elephant interactions in India, where locals live harmoniously with these majestic animals, even amidst urban expansion and habitat encroachment. Reflecting on personal anecdotes and the overall success of the project, the conversation highlights India's vital role in Asian elephant conservation and the enduring bonds formed between humans and rescued elephants.

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Episode 73: Ray Kelly, Former NYPD Commissioner

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On this episode of the Miller Report, Suzanne Miller interviews former NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly. Kelly reflects on his career, the establishment of the Counterterrorism Bureau, and the pressing challenges in police recruitment post-George Floyd. The conversation highlights the security vulnerabilities of New York City, particularly regarding the power grid, and discusses measures to improve police retention with incentives like housing. The focus then shifts to election security, the FBI and Secret Service's effectiveness, and the need for robust reforms in New York's police department under current leadership. The episode concludes by addressing the middle-class exodus from the city, stressing the importance of strong and independent mayoral leadership to enhance the quality of life for all residents.

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