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Sid & Friends In The Morning

Let My People Go | 04-11-25

Sid & Friends In The Morning

77 WABC

Sports, News, Comedy

4.2826 Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2025

⏱️ 144 minutes

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Summary

On this Friday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid ramps up the hype heading into one of the holiest weeks of the year for Jews worldwide, the celebration of Passover and the telling of Moses' heroics, leading the Israelites out of slavery under the Pharaoh in Egypt to the promised land of Israel after 40 days and nights trekking through the dessert. To proud Jews, the Passover Seder is more than just a meal, but a guide to the continued survival of the Jewish people. In other news of the day, House Republicans pass the budget framework for President Trump's "big, beautiful bill", the Supreme Court rules that the Trump administration must facilitate the return of a Maryland man that seemingly was mistakenly deported, the NYPD introduces its new "Quality of Life Division", and New York Governor Kathy Hochul is demanding that Long Island schools do away with their mascots and logos that reference Native Americans who formerly populated the greater Long Island area. Yehuda Kaploun, Caroline Glick, Curtis Sliwa, Anthony Cumia and Cory Zelnik join Sid on this Friday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Toys for Tots is known for bringing holiday cheer with new toys, books, and gifts.

0:05.5

But the program is more than just a Christmastime charity.

0:09.1

Working year-round, delivering hope to children at Christmas time and beyond.

0:14.1

Donate now.

0:15.1

Go to Toysfor Tots.org.

0:19.4

Sit in Friends in the morning.

0:21.3

77 Wabc.

0:23.7

I mean, if we're going to put somebody on Mount Rushmore, let's get Sid Rosenberg on Mount Rushmore.

0:28.1

In a dramatic vote, Pallas Republicans passed a $5 trillion budget framework that kickstarts the process for President Trump's agenda on Capitol Hill.

0:37.8

This, less than a day after hard-line conservatives refused to support it.

0:42.1

Our congressional correspondent Lisa Desjardin joins me now to explain.

0:45.7

So, Lisa, this was a hard one vote.

0:47.7

Let's talk about that in a second.

0:49.0

But first, walk us through the framework of this bill.

0:51.9

What does it mean potentially?

0:53.2

That's right.

0:53.6

This is not just a framework. This is the framework for the Trump agenda this bill. What does it mean potentially? That's right. This is not just a framework.

0:55.2

This is the framework for the Trump agenda in Congress. It's how his key promises. If they get,

1:01.2

if they get passed, it will be because of this. So let's take a reminder of what this bill outlines

1:05.2

exactly. First, this would be tax cuts of up to $5.3 trillion, including extending Trump's first term tax cuts,

1:12.9

spending cuts, significant ones, but that is still to be determined how much. This would

1:17.2

increase the debt ceiling, likely through the end of next year. Now, it's interesting, Omna,

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