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The late CBS News correspondent Richard C. Hottelet sat down with Sean Adams for a conversation ahead of the 60th anniversary of D-Day. He flew aboard a B-26 bomber over Utah Beach. Hottelet was the last of the Murrow Boys and was the first CBS correspondent to broadcast an eyewitness account of the allied landing at Normandy. He passed away in 2014.
PHOTO: Richard C. Hottelet, of CBS News, in 1982. (Photo by CBS via Getty Images)
Brian Lally, Senior Vice President and Chief Development Officer at Northwell Health, spoke with WCBS 880 about the event.
The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation — which works hand-in-hand with the National Parks Service — is leading the renovations. President and CEO Jesse Brackenbury tells WCBS 880 that the goal is to provide a more modern and compelling experience.
Charles Clarkson, Project Director of the Senior Medicare Patrol of New Jersey, spoke to WCBS 880 about the importance learning about Medicare fraud. He said the more you know, the less likely you are to fall victim.
The latest on the ruling in Trump's civil fraud trial from New York Attorney General Letitia James.Â
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"Rat Daddy" Kenny Bollwerk joined On the Record with Steve Scott to discuss his tours of the city's biggest rat infestations.
Reporter Mack Rosenberg speaks with a landlord in the Bronx who's tenant's haven't paid rent in nearly two years.Â
Mack Rosenberg joins On the Record with Steve Scott with an exclusive report on small home owners in the Bronx, who are having trouble collecting rent from their tenants.Â
Yale Medicine Infectious Diseases Specialist Dr. Scott Roberts joined On the Record with Steve Scott to discuss how RSV differs from COVID and the flu. While the shot is not yet available for all age groups, Dr. Roberts recommends vaccinating against RSV when possible.
Nassau County Legislator Joshua Lafazan joins On the Record to discuss on a new purposed bill would create Nassau county's first Israel commission.
Board chair at the University of Michigan Hillel, a Jewish student group on campus Hillel , Abbey Frank tells On the Record about the atmosphere on the campus and why the school is playing "Mi Shebeirach" through the schools bell tower.Â
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