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Sid & Friends In The Morning

Arthur Aidala | Criminal Defense Attorney | 01-14-25

Sid & Friends In The Morning

77 WABC

News, Comedy, News Commentary, Politics

4.2752 Ratings

🗓️ 14 January 2025

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Arthur Aidala, criminal defense attorney, joins the program to touch on the lawfare case against staunch MAGA supporter Steve Bannon, whom Arthur is representing in court. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is sit-in friends in the morning.

0:03.3

Entertaining and informative.

0:05.7

Oh, you're my best friend.

0:08.2

77 W.A.C.

0:14.4

Do you do to do it. Rolling Stones Hank Poyeroyer

0:33.6

Rolling Stones Hank Pye.

0:35.7

You know, Troy get to Audi Adala, that's why we're playing the Rolling Stones.

0:40.1

Noam, take a listen.

0:41.2

One of the reasons why I do the best of the business today, me and Howard, is because I listen.

0:47.1

When I have a guest on, it tells me something, I listen.

0:49.8

I'm not perusing my sheet for my next question and talking over them.

0:53.6

So I told you earlier that Bill Spadia, radio host in New Jersey, who's running for governor,

0:59.4

told me that the unfortunate part about today's Phil Murphy's speech,

1:03.7

State of the State is he still has one more to go, and you're like, no, he's done.

1:08.3

So this is Spadia.

1:09.4

We'll play this again in the 9 o'clock hour from earlier today.

1:12.5

I have to say I wish today would be his last day of the union.

1:16.7

But unfortunately, we're going to have to suffer through one more after his, as we come up to the end of his term next year.

1:26.4

So according to Spadia, who is running for that position,

1:29.1

Governor in New Jersey, Murphy has one more. Maybe I could be wrong, but makes zero sense to me.

1:35.6

No, no, but you said it's Murphy's seventh speech. I said seventh and last. No, but it can't be

1:40.9

seven. It would have to be eight. The four-year sentences.

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