EPISODE · May 3, 2026 · 57 MIN
The Pulse of the People | 05-03-26
from The Lionel Show - WABC Radio · host 77 WABC Radio
Former Governor Andrew Cuomo examines several dimensions of social and political division currently fracturing both New York City and the international community. Cuomo begins by condemning a surge in anti-Semitism, specifically criticizing mayoral inaction regarding a vetoed city council bill intended to protect students from harassment near schools. The program shifts to a discussion with Urban League President Mark Morial on the eroding of the Voting Rights Act, arguing that recent Supreme Court decisions incentivize hyper-partisan redistricting that undermines minority representation and democratic stability. Finally, the broadcast features Middle East expert Dr. Nazee Moinian to analyze the stalemate with Iran, exploring the deep-seated ideological friction between Western diplomacy and Iranian revolutionary philosophy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Former Governor Andrew Cuomo examines several dimensions of social and political division currently fracturing both New York City and the international community. Cuomo begins by condemning a surge in anti-Semitism, specifically criticizing mayoral inaction regarding a vetoed city council bill intended to protect students from harassment near schools. The program shifts to a discussion with Urban League President Mark Morial on the eroding of the Voting Rights Act, arguing that recent Supreme Court decisions incentivize hyper-partisan redistricting that undermines minority representation and democratic stability. Finally, the broadcast features Middle East expert Dr. Nazee Moinian to analyze the stalemate with Iran, exploring the deep-seated ideological friction between Western diplomacy and Iranian revolutionary philosophy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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