Curtis Sliwa & Larry Mendte In The Morning

Highlights of Curtis & Larry

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Curtis and Larry talk about the ongoing debate over horse-drawn carriages in New York City and whether they should be phased out. Curtis and Larry talk to Joe Bartlett to talk about the World Cup, the controversy surrounding a proposed peace deal with Iran, and Curtis's mourning the loss of his favorite restaurant, Red Lobster, which is still open in NYC. They also get into the rising cost of subscription services after Joe added up all the streaming and monthly memberships he's paying for and how the UFC plot was thwarted. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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Hour 2: Iran possibilities

Curtis and Larry talk about Iran and what could be in the deal expected Friday, including easing tensions and reopening key shipping routes, and what might decide whether it actually holds up. They also talk with Nichole Massie of Nikco Sports about the buzz around special Knicks collectible basketballs and why fans are rushing to grab them. Joe Bartlett joins the show and gets into World Cup soccer, the debate over a tough peace deal with Iran, Curtis being frustrated over losing Red Lobster, and Joe realizing just how quickly subscription services add up once he goes through everything. The guys also talk about today's America 250th story, which looks back at George Washington and the early Revolutionary War days when he set up defenses across Brooklyn and Manhattan in 1776 to try to slow the British advance. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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