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Sid & Friends In The Morning

Big Apple Landfill | 02-03-26

Sid & Friends In The Morning

77 WABC

Sports, News, Comedy

4.2826 Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2026

⏱️ 161 minutes

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Summary

On this Tuesday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid lays into New York City leadership, especially Mayor Zohran Mamdani, for the mountains of snow and ice still impeding New Yorkers from a storm that occurred almost two weeks ago, in addition to the piles of stinky trash that the sanitation department has allowed to pile up on top of the snow, as the entire department is backlogged and understaffed in trying to clean up New York City and its streets. To boot, now 16 people have died as a result of the frigid temperatures in the Big Apple. In other news of the day, an Israeli is selected to an NBA All-Star team for the first time ever; celebrity activism hypocrisy is seemingly at an all-time high; Kristi Noem says ICE will be present at Sunday evening's Super Bowl; and A.G. Pam Bondi offers an update on the legal proceedings out in Minnesota. Bo Dietl, Brilyn Hollyhand, Joe Concha, Lee Zeldin & Mike LiPetri join Sid on this Tuesday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:02.6

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0:22.1

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0:26.9

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0:29.8

Entertaining and informative.

0:31.8

On the Red Apple Podcast Network.

0:35.9

The future of New York, the future of the country, the future of the world is me.

0:41.4

They mourned the death toll from this dangerous cold has now increased to 16, at least 13 people

0:47.3

have died from hypothermia.

0:48.7

There are calls now for the mayor to do more to get the homeless off the streets and

0:53.0

find better housing for them. At the same time, the mayor is refusing to to get the homeless off the streets and find better housing for them.

0:55.0

At the same time, the mayor is refusing to return to former Mayor Adams' policy of removing

0:59.8

homeless encampments from city streets. The good job from last week, now slightly loaded with

1:05.9

other issues. I would a news reporter, NJ. Burk is live at Penn State with their lead story,

1:10.0

NJ. And rightly, should Mayor Mumdani take a harder line, a harder line on encampments,

1:14.9

a harder line on involuntary removal of the homeless.

1:18.9

Yes, there are those who say he should, but the mayor seems convinced that his approach

1:23.3

is best despite a rising number of deaths in the street.

1:28.2

The outreach team is patient but persistent.

1:31.3

It takes time, but MTA police officers and social workers calmly persuade a woman to leave

1:37.2

Penn Station for a bed in a homeless shelter.

1:41.0

But it doesn't always work this way.

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