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Ken Rosato fills in for Mark Simone and kicks things off by talking about Zohran Mamdani’s tip to keep your AC at 78 degrees. Apparently, that’s the magic number during this wild tri-state heat wave. Ken also got into the idea of using AI-powered plants to help out the energy grid, breaking down the pros and cons in plain English. And with so many nuclear and energy plants shutting down, he pointed out it’s no surprise our energy bills keep climbing. Ken interviews Roger Friedman from Showbiz 411. The burning question: Did Taylor Swift already tie the knot, or is the wedding happening tonight? Either way, she and Travis are making headlines with their massive donations. Roger also gave us a fun update on Mel Brooks, how he’s doing, and what movies he’s been working on lately. Ken Rosato fills in for Mark Simone. The tri-state area faced scorching temps over 102 degrees. His advice? Find some great air conditioning, whether it’s a movie theater or the supermarket, and take it easy! Ken also took a closer look at New Jersey’s budget, compared it to NYC's, and even brought Florida into the conversation. Even though Florida has a much bigger population, their budget is managed very differently. Ken broke down how socialism factors into these financial decisions. Ken interviews David Bobb, President and CEO of the Bill of Rights Institute. They talked about why the Declaration of Independence was written, who made it happen, and how it sparked a bunch of new ideas for the United States after winning independence. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ken Rosato fills in for Mark Simone and kicks things off by talking about Zohran Mamdani’s tip to keep your AC at 78 degrees. Apparently, that’s the magic number during this wild tri-state heat wave. Ken also got into the idea of using AI-powered plants to help out the energy grid, breaking down the pros and cons in plain English. And with so many nuclear and energy plants shutting down, he pointed out it’s no surprise our energy bills keep climbing. Ken takes your calls! Ken interviews Roger Friedman from Showbiz 411. The burning question: Did Taylor Swift already tie the knot, or is the wedding happening tonight? Either way, she and Travis are making headlines with their massive donations. Roger also gave us a fun update on Mel Brooks, how he’s doing, and what movies he’s been working on lately. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ken Rosato fills in for Mark Simone. The tri-state area faced scorching temps over 102 degrees. His advice? Find some great air conditioning, whether it’s a movie theater or the supermarket, and take it easy! Ken also took a closer look at New Jersey’s budget, compared it to NYC's, and even brought Florida into the conversation. Even though Florida has a much bigger population, their budget is managed very differently. Ken broke down how socialism factors into these financial decisions. Ken takes your calls! Ken interviews David Bobb, President and CEO of the Bill of Rights Institute. They talked about why the Declaration of Independence was written, who made it happen, and how it sparked a bunch of new ideas for the United States after winning independence. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

They talked about why the Declaration of Independence was written, who made it happen, and how it sparked a bunch of new ideas for the United States after winning independence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Vincent from Brooklyn called in to share his thoughts on what it’s really like living under a socialist government. Arnold called Ken to talk about NYC’s budget and how Florida is different. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ken Rosato fills in for Mark Simone. The tri-state area faced scorching temps over 102 degrees. His advice? Find some great air conditioning, whether it’s a movie theater or the supermarket, and take it easy! Ken also took a closer look at New Jersey’s budget, compared it to NYC's, and even brought Florida into the conversation. Even though Florida has a much bigger population, their budget is managed very differently. Ken broke down how socialism factors into these financial decisions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bob in Montvale, NJ, called Ken to talk about the solar infrastructure in New York State and how it may be hurting the state, including energy prices. Joe in Elmwood Park, NJ, called in to sound off on Governor Mikie Sherrill's performance, as well as her handling of illegal migrant activity in the state. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The burning question: Did Taylor Swift already tie the knot, or is the wedding happening tonight? Either way, she and Travis are making headlines with their massive donations. Roger also gave us a fun update on Mel Brooks, how he’s doing, and what movies he’s been working on lately.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ken Rosato fills in for Mark Simone and kicks things off by talking about Zohran Mamdani’s tip to keep your AC at 78 degrees. Apparently, that’s the magic number during this wild tri-state heat wave. Ken also got into the idea of using AI-powered plants to help out the energy grid, breaking down the pros and cons in plain English. And with so many nuclear and energy plants shutting down, he pointed out it’s no surprise our energy bills keep climbing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ken Rosato fills in for Mark Simone. New York faces record heat, with temperatures exceeding Florida’s top 99 degrees. Ken shares cooling tips: stay inside, hydrate, and avoid outdoor activity. He also talks about the couple who got engaged atop the Empire State Building, noting that the building’s antennas can emit strong radio signals, but brief visits may not pose a risk. Ken updates listeners on New Jersey’s budget following NYC’s talks and reports that Senator Mitch McConnell was found unconscious at home. Ken interviews former college volleyball player Brooke Slusser. Ken and Brooke talk about the Supreme Court’s decision letting states set their own rules on transgender athletes in women’s sports. They also discuss why parents are concerned and how rules now vary by state. Ken Rosato fills in for Mark Simone. Ken explains that most ACs only cool about 20–25 degrees below outside temperatures, so homes may still feel warm in this heat. He notes gas prices are dropping, which could lower inflation by Labor Day. Ken defines LGBTQ and explains puberty blockers don’t change someone’s basic body structure. He also dives into confusion from the Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship ruling. Ken interviews brand and digital strategist Fisher. Ken and Fisher talk about Meta selling AI computing power to other companies and whether the AI boom is still going.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.