Amelia Lewis | NYU Student | 12-05-25

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NYU Student Amelia Lewis calls in to share her traumatic experience of being attacked on a Monday morning while walking near Broadway and Waverly Place. She describes how a middle-aged man hit her, pulled her hair, and threw her to the ground in broad daylight, leaving her in shock and fear. Bystanders quickly came to her aid, and she reported the incident to the police. Despite still being in shock and dealing with ongoing police and court proceedings, Amelia hopes to raise awareness about safety issues and the need for increased security, especially for young women in the city.

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Suzanne Miller Navigates NYC Real Estate (9 min) | 12-05-25

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Red Apple Media Podcast Host Suzanne Miller calls into the program to talk about the current challenges faced by landlords and tenants in New York City's real estate market. She highlights issues such as low vacancy rates, stringent rent control laws, and the Tenant's Opportunity Purchase Act (TOPA) that complicate property sales. Miller also addresses the plight of middle-income residents who struggle to find affordable housing, despite a surge in luxury home purchases. She points out the discrepancy between vacant apartments and the need for housing, while critiquing policies that hinder landlords' ability to lease properties. The discussion concludes with Miller sharing insights on the hottest neighborhoods in NYC and information about her podcast, The Miller Report.

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Suzanne Miller | Red Apple Media Podcast Host | 12-05-25

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Red Apple Media Podcast Host Suzanne Miller calls into the program to talk about the current challenges faced by landlords and tenants in New York City's real estate market. She highlights issues such as low vacancy rates, stringent rent control laws, and the Tenant's Opportunity Purchase Act (TOPA) that complicate property sales. Miller also addresses the plight of middle-income residents who struggle to find affordable housing, despite a surge in luxury home purchases. She points out the discrepancy between vacant apartments and the need for housing, while critiquing policies that hinder landlords' ability to lease properties. The discussion concludes with Miller sharing insights on the hottest neighborhoods in NYC and information about her podcast, The Miller Report.

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Brian Kilmeade on Cruz vs. Vance and the Conservative Divide (10 min) | 12-05-25

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WABC Host Brian Kilmeade joins Sid to discuss potential political shifts, speculating on Ted Cruz's and JD Vance's roles in the Republican Party, touching on issues like anti-Semitism, and internal divides within the party. Brian also conveys his support for Israel and pro-democracy stances, while expressing concern about the party's alignment on international issues like Russia-Ukraine and relationships with public figures like Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly.

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The Existential Threat Of A Boring Person | 12-05-25

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Lionel takes a wrecking ball to political and social absurdity, starting with the January 6th pipe bomb mystery—the ignored "ghost story" featuring "cheesy," "low rent" devices. He rips into the existential threat of AI, the imminent return of pandemic-era mask mandates, and the "cancer to individual liberty" known as globalism. From airport "malicious compliance" (pajamas and cocktail gowns included) and New Jersey bear hunts to media chaos and the "cognitive dissonance" of the economy, this late-night journey dissects the stories the shadow government wants you to miss. Plus: A defamation lawsuit against Candace Owens, the linguistic absurdity of "dentiloquist," and speculating on Nicki Minaj's political moves.

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Hour 4: Deep Fried, Crispy, and Gone | 12-05-25

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On this episode of The Other Side of Midnight, Lionel tackles political and social absurdity, from New York City's plan to stop homeless encampment sweeps, deemed an acceleration of societal destruction, to the rocky Congressional campaign of a "full tilt crackers" Kennedy heir. Lionel dissects the media chaos, including a CNN star's gaffe identifying a pipe bomber as "white", and the alleged war between MSNBC figures. Callers bring expert insight on crucial topics, ranging from complex condo occupancy laws and invalid insurance to the linguistics of obscure words like "dentiloquist". Plus, dive into the speculation surrounding Nicki Minaj's political stance and its potential link to securing a pardon for her registered sex offender husband. It's a late-night journey where the conversation ends only when the monkey's dead.

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Hour 3: Globalism is Cancer | 12-05-25

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Lionel tackles the societal scourge of boring people, the chaos of airport travel, and the "malicious compliance" of travelers wearing pajamas and cocktail gowns in protest of government dress code requests. Lionel dives deep into local issues, venting about New Jersey corruption, overbuilding, and the politics of bear hunts. Is the economy really suffering? Lionel discusses the "cognitive dissonance" of packed malls versus affordability complaints. Lionel concludes the show with an analysis of the destabilization tactics of the shadow government and warns against the threat of globalism—the "cancer to individual liberty"—creeping into international law.

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