Suzanne Miller is joined by Mary Ann Tighe, a highly influential real estate professional in New York. The conversation delves into Mary Ann's remarkable career achievements, including her mentorship of female real estate professionals, and her role in significant commercial developments across New York City. The discussion also covers the current state of New York's commercial real estate market post-COVID, the impact of work-from-home trends, and the future of construction and occupancy in Mid...
Jun 28, 2025•36 min
Suzanne Miller discusses the potential political shift in New York City with guest Betsy McCaughey. The conversation centers around the possible election of socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani as mayor, discussing the implications of his proposed policies such as multi-year rent freezes and the impact on landlords, property maintenance, and the city's finances. The episode explains the rank choice voting system and its potential to influence the election outcome. Additionally, the discussion cove...
Jun 24, 2025•26 min
Suzanne interviews Whitney Tilson, a Harvard graduate and business leader, now running for Mayor of New York City. The conversation covers a range of topics including Tilson's experience, his views on the city's direction, and his plans for policing, educational reform, and affordable housing. Tilson shares his thoughts on the current administration under Mayor Adams, the role of Teach for America, and his criticism of the Trump administration's actions. He also discusses his stance on antisemit...
Jun 16, 2025•44 min
On this episode, Suzanne Miller discusses pressing real estate concerns in New York City with guest Pam Liebman, CEO of Corcoran Group. The conversation highlights the critical issues surrounding the first mayoral debate, including varying candidate positions on rent policies, the impact of interest rates and tariffs on sales and rental markets, and the significant challenges posed by new legislative regulations affecting developers and landlords. They also discuss the high demand and low invent...
Jun 09, 2025•35 min
Suzanne revisits her first-ever guest, Jerry Pi, the founder of Pi Capital Partners. They discuss his family's journey from Taiwan to the U.S., their endeavors in real estate, and diverse businesses his father started. The conversation shifts to current topics such as the impact of the upcoming election on New York's real estate market, challenges in the construction industry due to rising costs, and the implications of new tax abatement programs like 4 85 x. Jerry provides insights into U.S.-Ch...
Jun 02, 2025•41 min
Suzanne Miller interviews Melinda Katz, the District Attorney for Queens, New York. They discuss Katz's extensive career in public service, which started at a young age influenced by her parents' community involvement. Katz shares personal anecdotes, her path to politics, and her dedication to law enforcement. The conversation touches on real estate issues, the complexities of bail reform, the handling of squatters, and the significance of holding offenders accountable. Katz also highlights her ...
May 19, 2025•37 min
Suzanne Miller welcomes back Anthony Scaramucci, founder of SkyBridge Capital, published author, and podcast host. Scaramucci shares his optimistic views on New York City's comeback, the effectiveness of congestion pricing, and the city's ongoing development. The conversation delves into the impact of Donald Trump's policies, particularly on tariffs and immigration, citing Scaramucci's belief that while Trump identifies real problems, his solutions are often misguided. They also discuss local po...
May 07, 2025•39 min
Suzanne Miller welcomes back her John Catsimatidis, a prominent businessman, entrepreneur, and author. After discussing his success journey, John shares valuable insights into the current state of New York City, national economic policies, and international trade. They address key issues affecting New York, such as crime, real estate, immigration, and energy. John also emphasizes the importance of common sense in governance and expresses his commitment to helping New York thrive. The episode div...
Apr 29, 2025•31 min
Suzanne Miller revisits with Chef Eric Ripert from Le Bernardin, discussing the changes and challenges in the restaurant industry since 2023. Ripert shares insights into how his restaurant has navigated the post-pandemic world, the economic impacts of tariffs, and the current labor market. They also touch on maintaining the consistency and quality that has made Le Bernardin a staple in New York City, as well as perspectives on potential political impacts on the business environment. Ripert empha...
Apr 23, 2025•27 min
Suzanne Miller interviews Curtis Sliwa, a well-known figure in New York City both domestically and internationally for his work with the Guardian Angels. The discussion covers Sliwa's background, his deep ties to Canarsie, and his second mayoral campaign focused on the interests of outer borough residents. They touch on various issues including the NYC subway system, rank choice voting, the role of ICE, bail reform, police morale, and congestion pricing. Sliwa outlines his plans for addressing b...
Apr 15, 2025•47 min
Suzanne Miller interviews Jim Walden, an independent candidate for New York Mayor. Walden discusses the upcoming elections, his motivation for running as a centrist, and his plans to tackle New York City's most pressing issues. He criticizes the current political landscape full of scandal and bad governance and emphasizes his commitment to 'good government' practices. Walden outlines his policies on key topics such as immigration, bail reform, antisemitism, and congestion pricing. He also emphas...
Apr 09, 2025•39 min
Suzanne Miller speaks with Dr. Jeffrey Freed, a renowned surgeon and clinical professor of surgery at the Icahn School of Medicine. They discuss the soaring costs of healthcare in the United States, the complexities of insurance coverage, and the impact of new medical technologies. Dr. Freed emphasizes the burden of healthcare costs on bankruptcy rates and explores the role of technology and policy in driving these costs. The conversation also delves into the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccin...
Mar 31, 2025•52 min
Suzanne Miller interviews Congressman Michael Lawler, who represents New York's 17th District and is the first Republican to win the seat since 1981. The discussion covers key issues Lawler focused on during his campaign, including the cost of living, quality of life, crime, migrant crisis, and anti-Semitism. They delve into specific initiatives such as preventing migrant resettlement in Rockland County and Lawler's Anti-Semitism Awareness Act. The conversation also touches on Trump's recent add...
Mar 07, 2025•38 min
Suzanne Miller interviews Stephen Fulop, the current mayor of Jersey City, who has announced his candidacy for governor of New Jersey. Steven shares his impressive background, which includes working at Goldman Sachs, enlisting in the Marine Corps after witnessing 9/11, and his journey into politics initiated by Glenn Cunningham. They discuss key issues facing New Jersey residents such as affordability, transportation, and housing, with Steven outlining his plans to address these if elected gover...
Feb 25, 2025•43 min
On this episode, Suzanne Miller interviews Congressman Ritchie Torres. Born and raised in the Bronx, Ritchie shares his journey from public housing to the U.S. Congress. The discussion covers a variety of pressing issues including New York's housing shortage, the city's regulatory challenges, and the migrant crisis. Ritchie proposes solutions such as tax abatements to incentivize landlords to bring offline units back onto the market and emphasizes a balanced approach towards immigration, advocat...
Feb 19, 2025•40 min
On this Valentine's Day edition of The Miller Report, Suzanne Miller is joined by renowned matchmaker Patti Stanger and her partner Bonnie Winston to discuss love, matchmaking, and the intertwining of real estate and relationships. They delve into the socio-economic dynamics of dating, the impact of geography on finding love, and why New York is a great place for successful relationships. The conversation covers a range of topics, including the effectiveness of dating apps, the importance of sim...
Feb 14, 2025•45 min
Suzanne Miller takes a special turn as the guest, interviewed by her own children, Jake and Jennifer Miller. Suzanne shares the harrowing and poignant stories of her parents' experiences during the Holocaust. Her father endured the Siege of Leningrad, surviving extreme hunger and the loss of his family, while her mother escaped the Vilnius Ghetto and displayed extraordinary bravery. The discussion also touches upon the lessons of resilience, survival, and the impact of these historical events on...
Feb 05, 2025•29 min
Thank you for a fantastic year of The Miller Report! Take a listen to some of Suzanne's best interviews of 2024 featuring Sid Rosenberg, Bill De Blasio, Eric Margules, Pam Liebman, Adela Cojab, Andrew Cuomo & David Paterson, Brian Kilmeade, and Bo Dietl. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dec 30, 2024•1 hr 26 min
Suzanne interviews Bruce Blakeman, the Nassau County Executive. Blakeman discusses a range of topics including his career in law and public service, reactions to President Donald J. Trump's reelection, and issues such as immigration policy, with a focus on deportation and executive orders. He also delves into international matters, sharing his views on resolving the Ukraine war, Israel's hostages, and the prospects of Saudi Arabia joining the Abraham Accords. On domestic fronts, Blakeman address...
Dec 23, 2024•38 min
On this episode of the Miller Report, Suzanne interviews Francine LeFrak, a Broadway and social issue film producer, philanthropist, and social entrepreneur. Francine shares her journey and efforts in empowering women through her initiatives like Same Sky and the Francine A. LeFrak Center for Well Being. They discuss the impact of her work on women in Rwanda, the significance of supporting women's financial, physical, and mental well-being, and the importance of philanthropy. They also reflect o...
Dec 10, 2024•32 min
Suzanne interviews Bo Dietl, a former NYPD detective with an illustrious career marked by 1,400 felony arrests and 62 medals. Bo delves into his experiences as an undercover officer, his notable assignments, and his transition to a private security business. The discussion encompasses issues with New York's current police department, the impact of bail reform, and the influx of criminal migrants. Bo offers candid insights into political corruption and his support for Donald Trump while providing...
Dec 03, 2024•43 min
On this episode of The Miller Report, Suzanne Miller interviews Nancy Mammana, the CEO and Chief Marketing Officer of New York City Tourism and Conventions. They discuss the significant economic impact of tourism on NYC, the recovery progress post-pandemic, and new initiatives to boost tourism. Nancy highlights the role of arts, culture, and the diverse culinary scene in Queens. They also talk about strategies to manage challenges like hotel shortages due to migrants and the Safe Hotels Act. Las...
Nov 26, 2024•29 min
On this episode of The Miller Report, Suzanne interviews Lizzy Savetsky, a leading Jewish influencer and pro-Israel activist. Savetsky shares her harrowing experience of being in Israel during the October 7th attacks, recounting her time in a bomb shelter with her family. The discussion covers her motivations for Israel advocacy, the significance of Jewish heritage, and her views on political responses and U.S. policy towards Israel. Savetsky also addresses the rise of anti-Semitism globally and...
Nov 18, 2024•37 min
On this episode of The Miller Report, Suzanne welcomes Betsy McCaughey, former lieutenant governor of New York, and Mark Jaffe, president and CEO of the New York Chamber of Commerce, to discuss the Save Our City 2025 movement. The conversation covers a range of pressing issues including public safety, the exodus of businesses and residents, the state of public schools, anti-Semitism, and political involvement in New York City. Betsy and Mark emphasize the need for practical solutions and biparti...
Nov 13, 2024•31 min
On this episode of the Miller Report, Suzanne Miller hosts Brian Kilmeade, a seasoned journalist and host of 'One Nation with Brian Kilmeade.' Brian reflects on his journey from KHSL in California to Fox's 'Fox and Friends.' They explore the intricacies of news story selection in a collaborative media environment and discuss the impact of media biases on public trust and audience engagement. The conversation shifts to global events, including Middle Eastern geopolitics, and the role of foreign i...
Nov 06, 2024•14 min
On this episode of The Miller Report, Suzanne Miller interviews Eric Levine, a prominent New York attorney and key Republican fundraiser. The discussion centers on the complexities of antisemitism in the U.S. since October 7th and the intricacies of achieving peace in the Middle East. Levine highlights Iran's significant role in funding terrorist groups like Hamas and Hezbollah and critiques the Biden administration's approach towards Iran, advocating for a more aggressive stance and even regime...
Oct 28, 2024•34 min
On this episode of the Miller Report, Suzanne Miller engages in a thorough conversation with Curtis Sliwa and David Paterson about critical issues facing New York City. The discussion starts with a dramatic incident on the Upper East Side, highlighting a street fight that involved both Paterson and Curtis' son, Anthony. The dialogue then broadens to tackle crime’s political implications, evaluating police effectiveness, surveillance, and the challenges of law enforcement. The upcoming mayoral el...
Oct 23, 2024•47 min
On this episode of the Miller Report, Suzanne Miller interviews former NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly. Kelly reflects on his career, the establishment of the Counterterrorism Bureau, and the pressing challenges in police recruitment post-George Floyd. The conversation highlights the security vulnerabilities of New York City, particularly regarding the power grid, and discusses measures to improve police retention with incentives like housing. The focus then shifts to election security, the FBI and ...
Oct 18, 2024•32 min
On this episode of the Miller Report, Suzanne interviews Lou Milo, co-chairman of Milrose Consultants and a former director of construction for the NYC Mayor's office. Milo discusses his career in the construction industry, Milrose's role as municipal consultants, and the challenges and opportunities in New York City's construction landscape. The conversation explores topics such as urban development, political investigations, and the potential for New York's growth, including the concept of a '...
Oct 09, 2024•40 min
Join Suzanne Miller on the Miller Report as she interviews Kevin Elkins, Director of Political Action for the NYC Council of Carpenters. They discuss the role of the Carpenters Union, wage theft, the importance of fair wages, and the dynamics of affordable housing in New York City. Tune in for an insightful conversation on labor rights, political accountability, and the future of development in the city. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oct 02, 2024•37 min