Commissioner Bill Bratton Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Bill Bratton  Bill Bratton is the New York City Police Commissioner.  He has previously served as the Commissioner of the Boston Police Department (BPD) (1993-1994), New York City Police Department (NYPD) Commissioner (1994–1996), and Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) (2002–2009).  The newly elected New York City in 2013, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that Bratton would […]

Dr. Ben Carson, MD Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Ben Carson Ben Carson was for a time a leading candidate for the 2016 Republican Presidential nomination.  He is an author and retired, world renowned neurosurgeon.  Since he has withdrawn from the Presidential contest he has endorsed Donald Trump.  He left a mark of civility and thoughtful answers to questions while in the race.  He was the most credible conservative in the race for many […]

Mayor Don Guardian Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Don Guardian Don Guardian became Mayor of Atlantic City on January 1, 2014. Mayor Guardian faces some very trying times as he fights to keep Atlantic City relevant in the face of the dramatically changing gambling industry. Before Mayor he was the Director of the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority’s Special Improvement Division, formerly known as the Atlantic City Special Improvement […]

Isaac Yeffet Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Isaac Yeffet Isaac Yeffet has spent most of his years in the Israeli Secret Services in the field of anti terrorism. This includes investigation of terrorist activities, penetrating the operations of these terrorists, culminating in dozen of arrests and terminations.  Isaac Yeffet was Deputy Director of Security of Operations for the Israeli foreign ministry, during which time he established […]

Scott Stringer Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Martin Hassner Martin Hassner is the 44th New York City Comptroller.  He was elected Comptroller in 2013.  He is a Democrat.  He was previously the 26th Borough President of Manhattan.  In 1992, Stringer ran for Congressman Jerry Nadler’s Assembly seat representing the Upper West Side and was elected.  He had been a staff member of Nadler’s for a number of […]

Patrick Lynch Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Patrick Lynch Patrick Lynch, is the President of the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association (PBA,) a union for more than 20,000 beat cops in the city’s five boroughs.  Lynch joined the NYPD in 1984.  He earned three Exceptional Police Duty awards and also received an Exceptional Merit citation for his actions during a shoot-out with criminals.  He began his union career in […]

Tim Tompkins Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Tim Tompkins Tim Tompkins has been the President of the Times Square Alliance since 2002. The Alliance is a business improvement district that works to improve and promote Times Square – cultivating the creativity, energy and edge that have made the area an icon of entertainment, culture and urban life for over a century.  Plagued with problems from aggressive panhandlers […]

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 a member […]

Archbishop Bernardito Cleopas Auza Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Archbishop Bernardito Cleopas Auza Archbishop Bernardito Cleopas Auza is Pope Francis’ representative to the United Nations.  He was ordained as a priest on 29 June 1985, and as bishop on 3 July 2008, Archbishop Auza began his training for the priesthood at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary in Tagbilaran City, in his native province of Bohol in the Philippines.  […]

Commissioner Ray Kelly Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Commissioner Ray Kelly Commissioner Ray Kelly, former New York City Police Commissioner,  is one of the worlds leading experts on terrorism.  He was the longest serving Commissioner of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) in its history and the first person to hold the post for two non-consecutive tenures. A lifelong New Yorker, Kelly had spent 47 years in the NYPD.   […]

Governor Scott Walker Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Scott Walker Scott Walker is the 45th and current Governor of Wisconsin. He also served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and as the Milwaukee County Executive.  He was recently elected chairman of the Republican Governors Association.  First elected governor in the 2010 Wisconsin general election and was reelected governor in the 2014 Wisconsin gubernatorial election.  The response to Walker’s policies included […]

Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz is the U.S. Representative for Florida’s 23rd congressional district representing Miami Beach and Ft. Lauderdale.  The Congresswoman is a Democratic and the Chair of the Democratic National Committee.  Prior to coming to Congress, she served in the Florida House of Representatives, the Florida Senate.  She serves on House Appropriations and the subcommittee […]

General Wesley Clark Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About General Wesley Clark General Wesley Clark, is a retired General of the United States Army. He graduated the class of 1966 at West Point and was awarded a Rhodes scholarship to the University of Oxford, where he obtained a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics. He spent 34 years in the Army and the Department of Defense, receiving many military […]

Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Zalmay Khalilzad Zalmay Khalilzad was the United States Ambassador to the United Nations under President George W. Bush. He has been involved with U.S. policy khalilzad photo bookmakers at the White House, State Department and Pentagon since the mid-1980s, and was the highest-ranking Muslim American in the Administration of U.S. President George W. Bush. Khalilzad’s previous assignments in the Administration […]

Rev. Msgr. Kieran E. Harrington Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Rev. Msgr. Kieran E. Harrington Rev. Msgr. Kieran E. Harrington , V.E. is Vicar for Communications for the Diocese of Brooklyn. He is responsible for overseeing the Diocesan Public Information Office; Government Affairs and Public Policy Office; NET, the cable station of the Diocese of Brooklyn, as well as The Tablet, the newspaper of the Diocese of Brooklyn.  The […]

Congressman Vito Fossella Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Vito Fossella Vito Fossella is a Managing Director of Park Avenue Strategies, a fossella 2lobbying firm headed by former New York Senator Alfonse D’Amato. A Republican represented the state’s 13th Congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives for six terms, from 1997 to 2009 serving as the lone Republican from New York City. Before being elected to the House […]

Brad Gerstman Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Brad Gerstman Brad Gerstman is a partner in Gotham Government Relations, a preeminent government relations, lobbying, and advocacy law firm.  David Schwartz is his partner. Brad Gerstman started his career as an Assistant District Attorney in the Bronx, appointed by Hon. Robert T. Johnson, where he investigated corporate fraud and corruption cases and prosecuted violent crimes. As an attorney, […]

Eric Schneiderman Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Eric Schneiderman Eric Schneiderman is the 65th and current New York Attorney General a Democrat.  He was elected on November 2, 2010. He is the highest ranking law enforcement officer for the State.  Before being elected Attorney General, Schneiderman previously represented the 31st District in the New York State Senate, the upper Westside of Manhattan.  Schneiderman is a former […]

Governor Bill Richardson Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Governor Bill Richardson Governor Bill Richardson has led a distinguished public-service career for more than 30 years as a U.S. Congressman (1982-1996), U. S. Ambassador to the United Nations (1997-1998), and Secretary of Energy under President Bill Clinton (1998-2000). As a diplomat and Special Envoy, Richardson has received four Nobel Peace Prize nominations, and has successfully won the release […]

Betsy McCaughey Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Betsy McCaughey Betsy McCaughey was the 72nd Lieutenant Governor of New York from 1995 to 1998.  http://betsymccaughey.com/  She has been a fellow at the conservative Manhattan Institute and Hudson Institute think tanks. She founded the Committee to Reduce Infection Deaths (RID) in reaction to a rise in anti-biotic resistant infections.  A historian by training, with a Ph.D. from Columbia University, McCaughey […]

Arturo S. Rodriguez Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

Arturo S. Rodriguez Arturo S. Rodriguez is the president of the United Farm Workers. United Farmer Workers He was elected in 1993.  There he continues to build the union into a powerful voice for immigrant workers by increasing its membership and pushing historic legislation on immigration reform and worker rights.  Founded in 1962 by César Chávez, the United Farm Workers of America […]

Tom Luongo Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Tom Luongo Tom Luongo Tom Luongo has worked extensively with the University of Florida on making crop yields more productive for third world countries.  He has more than 20 years of experience as an Environmental Analytic and Research Chemist. Tom is a contributing writer on the subject of gold and its impact on the world economy.  He is currently affiliated with […]

Commissioner Bill Bratton Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Commissioner Bill Bratton Bill Bratton is the New York City Police Commissioner. He has previously served as the Commissioner of the Boston Police Department (BPD) (1993-1994), New York City Police Department (NYPD) Commissioner (1994–1996), and Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) (2002–2009). The newly elected New York City in 2013, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that Bratton […]

Senator John Flanagan Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Senator John Flanagan John Flanagan, is the President and Majority Leader of the New York. He is Republican. He represents the Second Senate District, which includes the entire Town of Smithtown and portions of the Town of Brookhaven and the Town of Huntington. He was first elected to represent this part of Suffolk County in 2002 and overwhelmingly reelected in 2004- […]

Senator Jack Martins Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Senator Jack Martins Senator Jack Martins, is in his third term representing Nassau in the New York State Senate.  He is the Republican candidate for Congress in New York’s 3rd congressional district which includes parts of Nassau, Queens and Suffolk Counties. The seat is currently held by Democratic Representative Steve Israel who recently announced his is retiring at the […]

Steven C. Griffen, M.D Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Steven C. Griffen Steven C. Griffen, M.D., serves as the Senior Vice President of Research at the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation and leads the relationships that JDRF has forged with important corporate/industry partners, other non-profits, governments and the broader T1D research community. Dr. Griffen heads the Translational Development group, focusing on taking identified potential interventions into the clinic to establish […]

Alfonse D’Amato Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Alfonse D’Amato Alfonse D’Amato served as United States Senator from New York fromdamato 2 1981 to 1999. He is a Republican. Senator D’Amato had a distinguished 18-year career in the U.S. Senate, served as chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, was a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee – specializing in defense and transportation issues – and served on […]

Malcolm Hoenlein Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Malcolm Hoenlein Malcolm Hoenlein has been the executive vice chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations since June 1986. He is the founding executive director of the Greater New York Conference on Soviet Jewry and the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York. He has taught international relations and served as a Middle East specialist […]

Mark Simone Speaks at the CATS Roundtable Radio Show

About Mark Simone Mark Simone is one of the longest running, most entertaining voices on the crowded New York radio dial and seen all over television; his broadcasts are filled with lively debate, savvy insight into current events, and an insider’s look at the rich, powerful and famous. One of the most experienced interviewers on the planet, his past guest list […]