Donald Trump Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Donald Trump Donald Trump – businessman – investor – television personality and author and the leading candidate for the 2016 Republican nomination for President.  Trumps candidacy is not without controversy – however his blunt – sometimes politically incorrect statements seemed to have only solidified his lead in the primary race.  Trumps appearance in the televised debates have attracted all-time record […]

Bishop John O’Hara Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Bishop John O’Hara Bishop John O’Hara, Archdioces opf New York.  Bishop was ordained to the priesthood on December 1, 1984 in Saint Patrick’s Cathedral by the late John Cardinal O’Connor.  Appointed by Cardinal Dolan as Episcopal Vicar of both southern Manhattan and Staten Island, Bishop O’Hara is also serving the archdiocese as Vicar for Planning.  His Holiness, Pope Francis, appointed […]

Congressman Peter King Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Congressman Peter King Congressman Peter King – a Republican – is serving his twelfth term in the U.S. House of Representatives – last reelected with 68.5% of the vote – – the highest margin of any Congressional candidate on Long Island.  Congressman King is a leading authority on terrorism.  Congressman King is a member of the Homeland Security Committee […]

Dr. John Charles Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Dr. John Charles Dr. John Charles – PhD Head of Human research NASA – Johnson Space Center – Houston – Texas.  John Charles has spent a career dedicated to realizing the potential of space exploration and helping people to travel in space safely.  In 1983 he was hired as a full-time employee in the cardiovascular laboratory in 1985 at the Johnson […]

Martin Hassner Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Martin Hassner Martin Hassner – Executive Director of the Liberal Party of New York – was educated in New York City schools – at Brooklyn College and Brooklyn Law School.  He has spent years in philanthropic management – healthcare and educational marketing and policy-making.  Martin has been Executive Director of the Liberal Party of New York for fifteen years and […]

Matthew Mandery Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Matthew Mandery Matthew Mandery, the only Tech alumnus to serve as principal of Brooklyn Tech, and in 1983 had the extraordinary vision to build an alumni organization that would support Tech through financial, social and educational contributions.   His keen insight, deep commitment and love for the school were at the core of the creation of the Foundation.  Liz Sciabarra […]

The Powells Speak at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About The Powells Jesse Powell (lt) –PhD Founder and President of Maglev 2000. James R. Powell (rt)– Director of the MAGLEV 2000 of Florida Corporation. Dr. Powell invented the superconducting Maglev while at the Brookhaven National Labs in Long Island. He holds patents for the Particle Bed Reactor (PBR) for nuclear rocket propulsion, and many other scientific break throughs. Maglev is […]

Cindy Adams Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

Interview Highlights – Speaks about her 7th annual “Blessing of the Animals” for all pets at Christ Church, 524 Park Avenue, in Manhattan, which took place on Sunday, December 13th. The hour ecumenical service includes the Roosevelt High School choir, a procession of animals, including pets and NYPD dogs, and police horses outside. Each received an individual blessing. About Cindy […]

Michael Long Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

Interview Highlights – “He (Sheldon Silver) was greedy. He was a thief…He’s really done very serious damage to the citizens of the state of New York, and he deserves the punishment he is getting. He deserves to be punished severely. He can go through the legal process of trying to appeal and overturn the outcome of the trial. I don’t […]

Congressman Kevin McCarthy Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

Interview Highlights – “The more that we’re finding out – it’s a terrorist attack (San Bernardino shootings)… but how could you ever think that you could drop off a six-month-old baby to your grandparents and knowing that you’re going to go kill somebody?” – “The minds of these individuals, the pipe bombs they had. This is when we talk about […]

Congressman John Katko Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

Interview Highlights – Speaks about the terrorist threat to our transportation systems. About Congressman John Katko Congressman John Katko is the Republican Congressman from New York’s 24th district, near Syracuse. He won his first election to Congress by 20 percentage points – the largest margin of defeat suffered by an incumbent in the cycle. Katko is a former federal prosecutor. In […]

Vice President Dan Quayle Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

Interview Highlights – “He’s (Donald Trump) been interested in office for a long time. Way back in 1988 he let my boss, George H.W. Bush, know that he would be interested in being vice president. I’m glad he didn’t select Donald Trump and I’m glad he selected me.” – “This (running for President) is not something that he’s (Trump) recently […]

Ray Kelly Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

Interview Highlights – “We’re going to see more of these (attacks like in San Bernardino), unfortunately..With the world we live in, these events should have been a surprise…By all appearances, this was an attack that was inspired over the Internet and was not one that was directed by ISIS central, if you will.” – “They’re (ISIS) urging this through the […]

Steven Malanga Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

Interview Highlights – Speaks about the fall of Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver. About Steven Malanga Steven Malanga is City Journal’s senior editor and a Manhattan Institute senior fellow. He writes about the intersection of urban economies, business communities, and public policy. Malanga is the author of The New New Left: How American Politics Works Today (2005); The Immigration Solution: A Better […]

Dr. Gail O. Mellow Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

Interview Highlights – Speaks about her 15 years as President of LaGuardia Community College, which educates 60,000 students per year. – The college focuses on making sure “students in New York City get to move from poverty into the middle class.” – Highlights the goal of “America’s College Promise,” a national campaign for community colleges to strengthen their programs and […]

Howard Safir Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

Interview Highlights – “There is no reason to believe that we’re not vulnerable…There are so many soft targets in the city that we cannot be everywhere.” – “What changed the dynamics in Paris is that instead of heading for some of the iconic targets like the Eiffel Tower or the Louvre, they picked a local restaurant, they picked a theater.” […]

Dr. Earl Fry Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

Interview Highlights On the relationship between the U.S. and Canada with the election of Justin Trudeau as Prime Minister: – “The big question will be, will the relationship get better between the White House and the prime minister’s office, or will it … maybe deteriorate a little bit?” – Trudeau is “only 43 years old, didn’t have much in the […]

John Miller Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

Interview Highlights – On the threat of terrorism in NYC: “Leave the worrying and the planning to us…We’ll be in the background, and people should feel safe because we’re there.” – “If you look at Paris, what you see is people who were probably trained, hardened fighters who fought in Syria, who then were smuggled into Europe, who got together […]

John Calvelli Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

Interview Highlights – “Every time ivory is bought an elephant is being killed…the last thing you should do is give a gift of ivory.” – “Every day 96 elephants are killed, one every 15 minutes, and 35,000 per year.” – “We have a responsibility to save elephants.” About John F. Calvelli John Calvelli is the Executive Vice President for the Public […]

Gary Krupp Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

Interview Highlights – Speaks about his presentation to the Pope of a report asking that the killings of innocent Christians, Muslims, and Jews by Muslims be declared “international genocide”. – Speaks about the mission of the Pave the Way Foundation to achieve peace by closing the gap in tolerance, education and the practical relations between religions, through cultural, technological and […]

Professor Frank Hu Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

Interview Highlights – Speaks about a recent study he helped lead that found people who drink moderate amounts of coffee (3-5 cups a day) are less likely to die from a variety of diseases including diabetes and heart disease. About Professor Frank Hu Professor Frank Hu, or Hu Bingchang, is a nutrition and diabetes researcher. He is a Professor of Nutrition […]

Patrick Buchanan Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

Interview Highlights – “I think we are seeing a general retreat of liberalism in the United States and in Europe, and a fairly dramatic shift to the right, if you will, politically and ideologically…These events (recent terrorist attacks) are producing a tremendous rise in nationalism, I think in tribalism in Europe, of nation’s desiring to be themselves, securing their borders, and […]

Helen Rosenthal Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

Interview Highlights – Speaks about priorities for her district and Airbnb in New York CIty.  About City Councilwoman Helen Rosenthal City Councilwoman Helen Rosenthal is a Democrat, New York City Council Member representing Manhattan’s Upper West Side, District 6. Elected to the City Council in 2013 by the highest vote total of any candidate running for City Council in New York […]

Jack Devine Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

Interview Highlights – “I think this is the most dangerous time in terms of sustained violence, I have never felt more uncomfortable than I do today. Some percentage of the world today is always either unbalanced or radicalized. When you have a small group of people who are willing to lose their lives and kill anyone they can, we’re all vulnerable.”  – “I […]

Arturo Rodriguez Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

Interview Highlights – Speaks about the work of the United Farm Wokers of America’s work with CATS in the 1980’s to “eliminate the use of certain cancer causing chemicals that were used on grapes in the United States.” These toxic chemicals had a negative impact on farm workers, and especially their children. “Children are more affected than adults because of […]

Rudy Washington Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

Interview Highlights – Speaks about his own experience as someone who suffers from health issues due to being at Ground Zero during 9/11 and the need for Congress to pass the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Reauthorization Act. – States that he had to contact his Member of Congress to get assistance for 9/11 health benefits.  About Rudy Washington Rudy […]