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Sid & Friends In The Morning

Sid vs. Zohran: Government Revival & Mamdani's Netanyahu Controversy | 11-13-25

Sid & Friends In The Morning

77 WABC

Comedy, Sports, News

4.2827 Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2025

⏱️ 161 minutes

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Summary

On this Thursday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid covers multiple news topics including the event at the National Urban League's new headquarters unveiling in Harlem, attended by major political figures like Mayor-elect Mamdani, while Mayor Eric Adams plans to invite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to New York City on January 1st for Mamdani's inauguration. Additionally, current and former mayors are discussed alongside possible future NYC mayoral candidacies, notably Sid Rosenberg himself. Finally, the longest government shutdown in US history has ended, with implications for SNAP benefits, federal workers, and the healthcare system. Batya Ungar-Sargon, Bill O'Reilly, Elise Stefanik, Jason Whitlock, Justine Brooke Murray & Dr. Marc Siegel join Sid on this Friday-eve installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Sid and Friends in the morning.

0:03.4

Entertaining and informative on the Red Apple Podcast Network.

0:09.1

We're done with Stern. We're done with Colbert. We're on to Sid Rosenberg. This is what we want.

0:13.7

It's what the people want, Sid. Come on.

0:16.0

Mamdani was hit with these questions about Mayor Adams' decision to invite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin

0:21.6

and Yahoo to visit New York City on Momdani's inauguration day.

0:25.0

All right, Foxx, Morgan McCai, joins us now in studio with the latest.

0:28.1

Morgan.

0:29.1

Hey, Steve Natasha.

0:30.1

So the event we are at the National Urban League was unveiling their new headquarters in Harlem,

0:35.1

and dozens of lawmakers were in attendance. Mayor Alex

0:38.0

Zoran Mamdani was invited to speak, but notably absent was the current mayor, Eric Adams.

0:44.1

Governor Kathy Hogle, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, State Attorney General Letitia James, and more.

0:49.3

All attended the ribbon cutting for the Empowerment Center, which will include housing space

0:53.4

and a civil rights museum. The CEO of Goldman Sachs, David Solomon, touted the $192 million they provided

1:01.1

for the project. And while he didn't mention Mom Donnie by name and his speech, he said the

1:06.2

project is an example of what the public and private sector can accomplish together.

1:11.6

Solomon reportedly skipped a meeting with Mom Dani after he won the primary.

1:15.7

I would see the next to him, and I said it was nice to meet him, and it was good to be in touch.

1:22.3

Meanwhile, Mayor Adams said that he is spending his last 50 days in office, meeting with business leaders to encourage them to stay in the city.

1:29.1

But he's also flying on the taxpayer's dime to Israel on Friday.

1:33.2

Adam says he's also inviting the Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to New York City on January 1st in a dig against Mom Dani who is being sworn in on that day.

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