The Miller Report with Suzanne Miller

The Miller Report with Suzanne Miller

The Miller Report is a real estate business show produced by 77 WABC Radio in New York City hosted by Suzanne Miller, President of Empire State Properties, a Manhattan Real Estate Management & Investment firm. Heard by tens of thousands online and on air, Suzanne is a thought leader in her industry. Suzanne's conversations with Board Members, Chairmen, Investors and Corporate Officers offer unique insight into the headwinds and opportunities of National, New York and International Real Estate. As a lifelong New Yorker, Suzanne's frank talk uniquely presents her guests' billion dollar insights and business secrets.

Episodes

December 10, 2024 31 mins
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 we...
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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 poli...
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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 ...
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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 Israe...
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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. Bets...
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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...
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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 towa...
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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, surveillanc...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ch...
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In this episode of the Miller Report, host Suzanne Miller engages Rabbi Potasnik and Reverend A.R. Bernard in a discussion about the intersection of religion and politics in the context of current global events, including the impact of the October 7th attack. The guests share their perspectives on interfaith solidarity, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the challenges of achieving lasting peace. They also address the rise of an...
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On this episode of the Miller Report, Suzanne Miller interviews Humberto Lopes, a successful developer, contractor, philanthropist, and the owner of H. L. Dynasty. Lopes shares his journey from humble beginnings, growing up in Brooklyn and starting in construction at a young age, to becoming a prominent real estate figure owning over a hundred properties. They discuss the challenges faced by landlords due to rent regulations and an...
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On this episode of The Miller Report with Suzanne Miller, Suzanne chats with Paul Stone, Chairman and CEO of Colonial Metals Group, an investment company specializing in precious metals. The discussion covers the importance of investing in metals such as gold and silver as a safeguard against economic instability and inflation. Paul Stone explains how precious metals preserve value and how scarcity contributes to their worth. They ...
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On this episode of the Miller Report, Suzanne Miller interviews Burt Flickinger, a top leader in retail with a generational background in the industry. They discuss the challenges facing the retail sector, particularly in New York, and how improving customer service and staffing at stores like Nordstrom could lead to better outcomes. They also delve into the rampant theft issues plaguing stores such as Walgreens, Rite Aid, and Walm...
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On this episode of The Miller Report, Suzanne Miller sits down with Chancellor David Banks to discuss his role in revitalizing the New York City public school system. Appointed by Mayor Eric Adams in January 2022, Banks highlights his experience as an educator and attorney, and his efforts in improving the largest school district in the U.S. His initiatives include revamping the reading curriculum with the 'science of reading' appr...
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On this episode of The Miller Report, Suzanne Miller interviews renowned real estate mogul Andrew Heiberger. Heiberger shares his journey from founding Citi Habitats to his ventures in property development and the launch of Town Residential. The discussion covers the challenges and opportunities within the real estate industry, the impact of political and economic factors on New York City's property market, and Heiberger's insights...
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On this episode of The Miller Report, Suzanne Miller interviews Ed Cox, a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School, and former Chairman of the Republican Party of New York. Cox discusses current political issues, including Mayor Eric Adams' performance, gerrymandering fights in New York, presidential election dynamics, and U.S. policies on Ukraine and Israel. Cox also reflects on his personal experiences with Preside...
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On this episode of the Miller Report, Suzanne Miller interviews Tomer Meir, a survivor of the traumatic events at the Nova music festival near Gaza on October 7th. Tomer shares his experiences leading up to, during, and after the day when the festival was interrupted by rocket attacks and gunfire. He recounts his struggles to escape, the challenges he faced, and the critical moments of survival with friends amid chaos. Tomer also r...
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On this episode of the Miller Report, Suzanne Miller interviews Michael Sapricone, a former NYPD detective and founder of Squad Security, who is running for U.S. Senator in New York against Kirsten Gillibrand. The conversation covers a range of critical topics including his centrist political stance, gun control, abortion rights, immigration, and bail reform. Sapricone emphasizes the need for common sense in government, support for...
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