Neil A. Carousso produces NewsNation’s flagship political show The Hill. Watch The Hill weekdays at 6 PM ET for unbiased political news and exclusive access in the nation’s capital.
NEW YORK (WCBS 880) — Ukrainians are fighting for their country.
A college student whose family is in Kyiv gives WCBS 880 a glimpse into the Russian invasion as they move to take over the capital.
Anchor Steve Scott examines whether U.S. sanctions go far enough to punish Russian President Vladimir Putin and their impact on U.S. gas prices and cybersecurity on The 880 Weekly Rewind.
NEW YORK (WCBS 880) — American consumers are facing the brunt of inflation.
Prices for food, cars, and household furniture and appliances are responsible for much of the 7.5 percent annualized inflationary surge. Wage pressures resulting from the tight labor market could push inflation higher, too, as WCBS anchor Steve Scott discusses with CNBC senior economic reporter Steve Liesman on The 880 Weekly Rewind.
Newmanity Founder & CEO Ana Reed chats with The Wellbeing Manager Paul Lubicz about ways business leaders can advance healthy and balanced work environments.
Reed and Lubicz have worked closely together in advising global companies and Fortune 500 CEOs. The Wellbeing Manager’s client roster has included Rupert Murdoch, Alec Baldwin and Elton John.
Newmanity – a client of Carousso Enterprises – is a leadership consultancy firm that coaches and trains leaders to cultivate trust and integrity needed to build ethical, high-performing companies.
On The 880 Weekly Rewind, Mayor Eric Adams explains what he needs from President Joe Biden and the federal government to get New York City’s crime surge under control.
Lynda Lopez also explores why U.S. COVID-19 death rates are far higher than other wealthy nations, and takes a hard look at Brian Flores’ lawsuit against the NFL with retired New York Giants running back Tiki Barber of WFAN.
Listen to The 880 Weekly Rewind podcast for a deep dive into the top stories of the week, produced by Neil A. Carousso for WCBS-AM New York.
NEW YORK (WCBS 880) — Grief turns into anger over gun violence in New York City as thousands of NYPD officers and cops from around the country gathered at St. Patrick’s Cathedral on Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue where murdered Detective Jason Rivera’s funeral was held Friday morning.
In her eulogy, Rivera’s widow Dominique gave a pointed message for New York’s leaders who are vowing to act on rising crime. Lynda Lopez examines how they aim to restore safety to the city’s streets on The 880 Weekly Rewind.
Listen to The 880 Weekly Rewind Podcast for a deep dive into the top stories of the week, produced by Neil A. Carousso for WCBS-AM New York.