• Episode 105: Tom Stebbins Explains Problems Surrounding The Grieving Families Act
    Jul 7 2023
    New York is already one of the most expensive places to live and work. A bill passed by the NYS Legislature — and sitting on Gov. Hochul’s desk — would hike taxes even more and cause insurance and healthcare costs to skyrocket. Hochul vetoed it last year, so what is the status this time around? Tom Stebbins of Lawsuit Reform Alliance explains the myriad problems of the Grieving Families Act
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    24 mins
  • Episode 104: Privacy and Tech Expert Seth Berman
    Jul 5 2023
    Privacy and tech expert Seth Berman explains how we are surrendering our privacy — and perhaps eventually our freedom — as we willingly give up more and more biometric and personal information in our quest make modern life more “convenient.” Berman is partner at the Nutter law firm and a Harvard professor.
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    23 mins
  • Episode 103: Washington Post Reporter Ben Terris
    Jun 30 2023
    I speak to Washington Post reporter Ben Terris about his new book — The Big Break: The Gamblers, Party Animals, and True Believers Trying to Win in Washington While America Loses Its Mind. Terris goes deep and uncovers the inner workings of post-Trump DC. We get to know the oddballs, eccentrics and true believers attempting to climb the greasy pole of power in a bizarre and uncertain political world.
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    23 mins
  • Episode 102: Andrew Coen
    13 mins
  • Episode 101: Leslie Caldwell
    16 mins
  • Episode 100: Cut To The Chase Radio Show | 6-25-23
    51 mins
  • Episode 99: Cut To The Chase Radio Show | 6-18-23
    56 mins
  • Episode 98: Thomas Hogan
    12 mins