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The Mark Simone Show

Hour 2: Neil Sedaka's legacy.

The Mark Simone Show

iHeartRadio and Mark Simone

News

4.3696 Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2026

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

President Trump is scheduled to address the nation today regarding the ongoing military operations against Iran. Mark also pays tribute to legendary singer Neil Sedaka, reflecting on his life and career after his recent passing. Mayor Mamdani’s comments about the Iran conflict have drawn strong criticism from conservative circles. Mark takes your calls!  Mark interviews author Ann Coulter. Ann suggests that President Trump’s base is dissatisfied with his recent actions against Iran. She further discusses the impact of past administrations’ immigration policies and shares her thoughts on “Schrödinger’s cat,” explaining its relevance to her perspective.

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0:00.0

Mr. New York, Mark Simone, 710 W.O.R.

0:09.2

Well, hey, the president will address the country.

0:14.4

Actually, he'll take questions with reporters.

0:16.1

He'll do that later today.

0:17.7

That's coming up.

0:19.5

He's already, I mean, from the beginning of the strike on Iran,

0:22.8

from the beginning, he was speaking to reporters all along and answering questions from them.

0:29.6

They were all a little surprised, actually. He would answer his, they'd had all his cell number.

0:33.7

He would answer his phone and give them five minutes each so which is more than usually get

0:39.4

in a press conference so he is talking and we'll continue to talk all day about what's going on

0:45.2

the president also now saying it looks like originally we knew that we got 40 of iraq's leaders

0:51.8

we got the iatollah and another 40 leaders.

0:54.8

Now that number is 49 leaders of the country, the government, the military.

1:00.0

49 are now dead.

1:02.3

The Ayatollah had named Ali Larajani as his successor.

1:07.3

I don't know if he's on the list, but that's who he had, just in case anything happened to him,

1:12.1

that's who he had always designated to be his successor, Ali Larajani, who's considered a

1:17.2

brutal, awful, as bad as the Ayatollah. But we'll see. We'll probably announce that later

1:23.4

today if they got him too. So it's been a tough time for Democrats.

1:29.3

They don't know how to handle this.

1:30.7

They don't know what to attack.

1:32.3

As we were talking about earlier, the New York Times, the Washington Post horrified everybody

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