Sid & Friends In The Morning Stumps for Trump-Endorsed Gubernatorial Candidates

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Do you want to come up here, Sid? Mark, should I let Sid come up, Mark? I think so. Come on, Sid. So, Sid,'s got the number one radio show in New York. Got the number one radio show in New York, like by far. Sid Rosenberg is going to be hosting the Giants pregame show on Sunday at 1130 in the morning outside the bubble at Giant Stadium. Go out and... Beat the hell out of it. You know, MSNBC has just flashed on my screen. It looks like there is a plane has crashed into the World Trade Center. Tuesday, 9.17 a.m. Hi, fuck. It's nice. I can't. I just... I'm okay. I'll be home. I'm okay. I'm okay. I'm not going to speak that happened between 1580. I'm going to, why we're not there's in the window bill. Okay. I'm not talking to me on the 104th floor. I'm going to go on the 104th floor. I'm going to turn on the 104th floor. I'm going to turn on the north west.

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Giovanni Galante. It's 81,952, I believe. And when we spoke, I only had about 1,500,000. You didn't give you enough credit to yourself. Wow. Your listeners and the support that I've gotten, they love you. They love this petition. I have to say, I called you back and I said, I want to come on the show and I want to thank everyone that sent me emails, everyone that signed a petition and everyone that's sharing it. They've been great. I've got to say, your audience is... spectacular. Tonight, President Trump tripling down on his efforts to overhaul America's childhood vaccine schedule after previous efforts were blocked in federal court, signing an order lowering the number of recommended vaccines for children, which would put the U.S. in line with European countries like Denmark. Parents can still choose to give their children all of the vaccinations if they wish. It's up to the parents who are making recommendations that are strong, but it's up to the parents if they wish. The order recommends 11 immunizations for all children instead of the current 17 and suggests consulting with doctors about others, including RSV and hepatitis B, which is currently given to all infants at birth. The president calling to spread vaccinations across more appointments and time, including splitting up the MMR vaccine into three separate shots, making this claim. Together, there could be a possibility they're quite lethal, and separately it looks like they are not at all lethal, but just very effective. Reporters pressing him. Is there any evidence of that? What I've heard is that there are some people that say it is that way. The president says he was motivated to change vaccine recommendations by recent rises in autism. The order blasted by the American Academy of Pediatrics. The executive order that was issued today is going to cause more confusion and fear and families that is both. unnecessary and appropriate. The new recommendations to spread out vaccinations could lead to more doctor visits and more costs. The president was asked how he would counter that, but did not offer specifics. We're going to work with the families and we're going to make sure everything works at cost-wise. I don't need people telling me. Oh, you have to just turn a blind eye to people saying that women getting white. on October 7th didn't matter in the grand scheme of things. Americans aren't going to support that. This is not about me. This is about the Democrats, once again, fumbling the football on the two-yard line when they have a chance to make great gains, but being so woke to call out the obvious. I swear to God. It's really, it's crazy.

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that we're even having this conversation. If somebody says, a woman being late doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things, it's okay to call that person out and demand that candidates distance themselves from those people. If you want to rule over a party and win elections. If somebody says going to a rally the day after Hamas slaughters more Jews than any time since the Holocaust, it's okay for Chuck Schumer. It's okay for Hakeem Jeffries to call that despicable and demand that people distance themselves from that. God forbid you call somebody a terrorist because they haven't killed somebody. I'm going to show you right now a great guy. His name is Sid Rosenberg. He's the number one conservative radio guy in all of New York. He's the number one radio show in all of New York City. He goes on Fox and Friends, and he calls Mem Denny. What he is. This guy is a terrorist. That's the bottom line. I'll say it. You don't want to say it. I'll say it. He's a terrorist. He's a jihadist. He hates America. Unless you're Muslim, Mayor Zohran Mamdani has no use for you. He is a horrible person. He's a low life. I mean, I think you may be a bit over your skis and calling him labeling him a terrorist. Why? Why? Let me say. Hold on. Hold on. Because New Yorkers elected this guy. Who cares? They knew everything about him. So his ideologies are in line with the terrorists. You have to kill somebody to be a terrorist. to share the ideology. That's what this guy is. He's no better than the person who actually goes and shoot somebody because he respects that person. He likes that person that makes him one of them. We think you're over your skis. Over his skis? Sid wasn't over his skis. He's over the target. And that's the whole thing. Fox News and all these other different outlets they're all bought and paid for from all the jihadis, from all the major money that comes out of the freaking Muslim world. These people hide the truth from you. And that's why so many people being like, whoa, what's going on here? Why do I see so many mosques going up? Who are these people? Who are voting them into office? Because the media won't tell you what's going on. They won't tell you about the millions of people that we're taking in every year. And they're growing kids like that. And then they go up to be mayor. They go up to be the senator for Michigan. This is what I'm talking about. The media is lying to you. They're lying to all of us. David Donovan. Well, Sid, look at you deserve.

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Sorry to wake you up in the middle of the night over in Israel. But the bottom line is, Sid, look, we recognize as part of the Hall of Fame folks who have done... a terrific job, not only in the career, but also giving back to the community. And you have come tremendous success from your days starting in Florida in the 90s. You know, you've been in a competitive New York market since 2000 over at NEW. You worked with Imus. You worked at Fan. You actually did pregame shows for the Giants, which is, you know, God love you for that. And then, frankly, with... Starting in, I think it was 2016 with Bernie God rest of Sola, Bernie and Sid Show. You replaced Dimis. And you have done a phenomenal job in the morning with Sid and friends. And you and John Casmetidis, who owns 77 W.A.B.C., have done a phenomenal job serving the community. And, you know, I won't go on, but, you know, the people that you're... in the Hall of Fame with are the legends of broadcasting. Ernie Anastis, Craig Carlton, Tom Murphy, who ran ABC, Bill Paley, who ran CBS, Regis Philbin, Walter Cronkite, Al Roker, Boomer Seison, Funk Flex, Mike Francesa, Mr. G. Overwood Picks, Marvin Scott, Angie Martinez, Mike Wallace. I mean, the name goes on. Boba Walters. Barbara Walters Mike Wallace Angie Martinez Diana Williams and it is it really is our highest honor and what we try to do the way it works is we have a board of directors we have a meeting and your name came up and it was a unanimous vote. As we start this Tuesday morning show, good morning New York City and people listening all over the country and all over the world. 6.17 p.m. on this Tuesday morning. Better days by the Goo Goo Dolls. And we all hope that's the case. We can use some better days listening to that open. It ended really sweet, really nice, with Dan Donovan, who runs the New York State Broadcasters. Hall of Fame. It's kind of bold news at this point that I made the Hall of Fame that happened when I was in Israel late June. But today is actually a big day. You know, the ceremony comes in October at the beautiful Rainbow Room. Seven of us will be officially inducted on that day. Three or four are radio guys from the northern part of the state. I've never heard of any of them. Glens Falls in Rochester. But there are three names that you've all heard of, mine being one. Bill Ritter, Channel 7, ABC News, recently had to retire because of, I guess he's got the early stages of dementia. So he made it. And our dear friend over at Good Day, New York on Channel 5, Rosanna Scotto. Those are the three names that you've all heard of here in New York City. So what they do is...

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When you get inducted, they play this video first at this really nice luncheon, very, very nice. Rainbow Room, everybody from radio and TV from New York shows up. It's a big deal. And they play this video, and the video, they interview the Hall of Fame inductee. And in that video will also be videos from other people that that person cares about or loves. For example, President Trump is going to make a video for me that they're going to play as part of that whole big video that day. But today's the day, Lewis. Today is the day that that Hall of Fame committee arrives with their camera crew here at these radio studios. Oh, excellent. And they're going to interview me today, and they've already sent me a whole bunch of questions and promises to be a very emotional afternoon, which is always the case with me. I am the John Boehner of radio. I cry at the drop of a dime. I start crying. So, Sid, today's kind of a rainy day. They're going to be here today, and they said... They're going to prepare to spend a couple of hours, so it's both emotional and exciting. That's why we played Dan Donovan there to... Let you know that today is Video, Hall of Fame Video Day for Sid Rosenberg. My beautiful wife, Danielle, sent me a very nice message at 5.30 this morning. It was really lovely. So that's an exciting thing today. Then tonight, you know, a monthly men's dinner that you go to, Lou, is not a dinner this month. It's the Yankee game. Now, Keith Cantowitz has those legend seats, which I get from Randy Levine every time. So Keith and Big Mark Oranger and your buddy there, Dr. Brad Wasserman, and a bunch of us go to the Bronx tonight to check out the Yankees taking on the Mariners. And, of course, I'll make my visit to my dear friend Randy Levine. So it's a big day. Hall of Fame day here on the radio station after an action-pack show this morning. And then Yankees, Mariners in the Bronx later on tonight. That's why I'm missing New York, right? You heard Dan Donovan at the end of that video talk about Brooklyn guy, New York. That's Sid 9-11 in the open. The fighting I've been doing day after day after day to keep this horrible mayor away from that site. It's not going to work. I'm aware of it. I know Scott Labato was on yesterday. It was great to hear from Scotty. And thank God he survived this heart attack. He intimated, actually said on this show yesterday it was his second one. I never knew that. So he's got probably bigger issues than he leads on. But he said the mayor is just not coming and it sounds great. But it's not true. The mayor is going to be there. I hate to break Scotty's balls, but he ain't keeping him away from that place. It doesn't matter what he says, what he does. But we're trying. Scott, he's trying, and certainly no one is doing more than I am. Yesterday, having Giovanni Galante and Charles Wolfe on this show. Second time for Giovanni, he started the petition to keep the mayor away when he came on this show. He had 1,500, I was wrong. Not 15,000, 1,500 signatures. He now was close to 85,000. The power of Sid and Friends in the morning, which he admitted to yesterday. You heard it in the open. And he was his wife.

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was 29 at the time, Grace. She was murdered in the South Tower, and his friend Charles Wolfe came on yesterday, and his wife, Catherine, she was 40 when she was murdered on 9-11. So doing all I can to help out these 9-11 families and doing all I can to make sure that Bruce Blakeman gets a big win over Kathy Hochul in November. And I know it's public now, but I told you this early yesterday morning before people knew that President Trump is coming to town. And we've got a big thing. It's actually Bruce Blakeman and Long Island got a big thing going on on Friday at the Police Academy out there in Nashville County. And I've been invited by Bruce and the White House. Andrew Giuliani had some guy reach out to me yesterday. So it's going to be a big day Friday in Nassau County. Kash Patel is coming. Todd Blanche. Obviously, all the candidates out on Long Island getting ready to run from Mike LaPetri to Janine Driscoll. I'm sure we'll see Andrew Garberino. I'm sure we'll see Lulota, all those Long Island candidates. Trump is basically there for Bruce Blakeman, and I'll be there with Bruce. In fact, I'll be with Bruce all day on Friday. I'm going to go to this event with President Trump for a problem. Actually, Trump's showing up for Bruce Blakeman. And then when that event is over, Bruce and I are getting in a car together and heading to the Hamptons for a big event, which features Bruce Blakeman and Steve Witkoff. It'll be my second consecutive weekend in the Hamptons. I never do that. West Hampton Sunday night for boots for Israel. And South Hampton coming up this Friday night. for Bruce Blakeman. And like I said, Whitcalf will be there too. So crazy, proud of your head from me when you consider Nassau County with Trump and all those guys. Later on that night, the Hamptons with Whitcorp and all those guys. all in an effort to make sure that Bruce Blakeman gets a win come November. And he's just a great guy. I speak to him, as I told you before, two or three times a day, every day. Every day. And my son, Gabriel, continues to work for him and having a great time this summer. So a lot going on, Noam Leighton. How are you this morning? I'm doing just great. It sounds like a lot of bonding time with Bruce Blakeman. A lot. Yeah. In fact, this guy, Chris Boyle, said, are you going to end the night on Friday in bed? It may get there. What? Yeah. It may get there. Oh, that's when someone will be really crying. I will say this. Thanks for paying attention. If it would guarantee a victory, if I have to go to bed with Bruce Blakeman to guarantee a victory. No, that's nothing. You would do it. Yeah, it's easy. Oh, what I would do to him. Yeah. Oh, what I would do to him? Oh, maybe he doesn't even have to be mayor. Sounds like it. Governor, bud. Governor, I mean. Right. Yeah, I want him to be something. That's how desperate I have to get a win for Bruce. I saw my friend Abraham Hammer yelling about a whole bunch of stuff yesterday with Bruce somewhere last night, and Abe's terrific. He's great.

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But Bruce needs to win, or we just, we're done. I don't know how else to say it. Well, you better find out, like, his favorite kind of cologne. Yeah, all that stuff, sure. Yeah. Maybe, in fact, you can get me some flowers on Friday morning will be nice, Lewis, and no one. Oh, nice. Oh, okay. Maybe no one will get a nice bottle of wine. I think, though, first you have to make sure that Bruce is willing to do that to become governor. He may not, they may not be willing to do that. Have you seen me this morning? Rip. tan, beautiful? What's the matter with you? More like it. Have you smelled them this morning? I smell lovely. Bruce will be on this morning. He'll be on at 8.50, so I'll just ask him flat out. Sure. If this morning I can guarantee you that you would win this race and beat Kathy Honkel. Oh, my God. But it would require you sleeping with me. Would you do it, Bruce? He's going to say no. I don't know about that. I don't know about that. You don't know how close me and Bruce are. I mean, I know you're close. Nah, you don't know how close we are. Have you been hearing these days, no? They're inseparable. He is, but he's, you know, he's happily married. Very, so am I. And we're both married to gorgeous women, but you got to do what you got to do. You got to win. I don't see them being fanatical about that issue. Well, all the sudden. Are you kidding? I can't wait. What time's he coming on? 850. That's going to be the highlight of the morning. You think New York Newsday puts out as the headline? What do you think? Blankman and Rosenberg to sleep together. It might just happen. They may not even get to talk about the election until Saturday morning. Who knows? Oh, by the way, I really love it. I mean, that was great, but, you know, stick with me.

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It's crazy. This is like, I think Mark Levin better start getting jealous. Well, we'll call Levin this afternoon. We'll let him know what's going on. We don't want him to find out from somebody else, obviously. That's always the worst. Those king-sized beds are pretty bads. But I love it when people find out that Trump is coming to town on Friday, and they start to reach out to me, you know, DMs and messages and, hey, man, what can you do for me? What do you mean? What does that even mean? What does that mean, No, what can you do for them? I think they're trying to get you to get them a ticket or somehow to see them. Well, I believe it will be open to the public. Now, I've not opened it to the public yet because, yes, they was all about the VIPs and the politicians and that type of thing. But I think today, tomorrow the latest, they will open this to the public, very similar to what happened about two months ago in Rockland County, Mike Lawler, when he had the president there. And there were thousands and thousands of people in supper in New York that day. And you had the roped off area for people like Mike Lawler. Ironically, Bruce Blakeman, Lepetri, Driscoll, Jackson Dart, Howard Lutnick, and others. That was the VIP section where I was sitting. But this will be open to the public, but I can't do anything for you, so don't bother asking me, the president doesn't care about you. And he ain't going to reach out to you, and he doesn't care. It could be your patented response right there. Yeah, he doesn't care. Trust me, he doesn't care. I don't even know where I'm sitting. I told Boyle. See, Mike Lawler actually screwed me. That son of a bitch, the king of Rockland County, because there was one side of the stage where it was all of them. Mike Lawler, Howard Lutnick, Bruce Blakeman, the quarterback for the Giants, Jackson Dart, all of them. I was on the complete other side of the stage. And only by accident when Trump had to exit my side of the stage and he saw me, of course he called me over the rope and told Secret Service to let me in and we had a great moment together. But if Trump hadn't seen me, I never would have saw him. He was just staring at that front row on the other side of the stage of like seven or eight big names, dignitaries, you know. And he mentioned all of them, every one of them. So Bruce Blakeman and Boyle could not do that to me. Mike Lawler got lucky that Trump saw me. I was about to punch Mike Lawler right across the face. You know. And afterwards, he's like, look what I did, boy. What did you do? You sat me on the wrong side, you're dumb bastard. We got lucky. I think he's still feeling, you know, the pains of State of the Union when you were, you know that. Oh, we got snowed out. Well, I agree. They canceled my Amtrak. I know. I remember coming in with you that day. I was so sad, bro. I was so sad. But I'm sure he's not thinking that. He's like, I got you in. No, no. Him and Nicole Malio Takas still break my balls over that. You're right. That's not going to end. No, that's never going to end. You're right. Never going to end. You wanted it? We got you in here. Where the heck are you? Now you want this. You want this. So there's this guy. He's on Instagram and Twitter and Facebook. He's got 1.7 million followers on Facebook. It's in the millions on Instagram, too.

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He is a cult hero. He really is. And all my friends down in Florida, Siggy Flickr and Stella Escobedo and Michelle Lubin Terrace from Jigsit. And plenty of New Yorkers, too, the misfit patriot out in Texas. They all follow this guy. And I played a step on this show many times before. And his name is Dennis Michael Lynch. I guess at some point normally at a job at Fox News and relatively well-known guy. I guess when he was doing all that, I was still doing sports. I didn't know. But I watch his videos, and this guy is fearless when it comes to Muslims, radical Islam. This guy does not beat around the bush. And clearly, either do I. I mean, I did speak yesterday. to Rachel Campos Duffy and Grip Jenkins, although Grip now just replies and emojis. And, you know, I think they think I'll be back on that show. Some say, Sid's not going to be back on Fox. Others say, why? What do you mean? Great ratings. People love it. You're not sending all that bad. Most of the audience, 99% of the Fox News audience agrees with me. You know, I don't think there's a whole bunch of... Muslim advertisers, but that's not what Dennis Michael Lynch said yesterday. And he thought what I did was right on the money. And he called out box news. Now, again, he used to work there. He doesn't now. So there may be some hard feelings. I don't know. But I've been watching this guy religiously for about the last four or five months, and now that he found me and saw that appearance, and he's been to my page and listened to my clips from this show, he's a huge fan of mine. I see it. I heard him, yeah. Yeah. So let's play that again. He put this up last night, and this guy gets millions and millions of views. I have now, really, since that Fox News appearance entered a completely different stratosphere when it comes to social media hits and recognizability and all that stuff. So this is the very, very popular Dennis Michael Lynch. Part of his Instagram post last night, he brings me up, Lewis. This is cut number eight. God forbid you call somebody a terrorist because they haven't killed somebody. I'm going to show you right now a great guy. His name is Sid Rosenberg. He's the number one conservative radio guy in all of New York. He's the number one radio show in all of New York City. He goes on Fox and Friends, and he calls Mem Danny what he is. This guy is a... terrorist. That's the bottom line. I'll say it. You don't want to say it. I'll say it. He's a terrorist. He's a jihadist. He hates America. Unless you're Muslim, Mayor Zohran Mamdani has no use for you. He is a horrible person. He's a low life.

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I mean, I think you may be a bit over your skis in calling him, labeling him a terrorist, and you're probably going to have a flag for that. Why? Why? Let me say. Hold on. Hold on. Because New Yorkers elected this guy. Who cares? They knew everything about him. So his ideologies are in line with the terrorist. You have to kill somebody to be a terrorist. You have to share the ideology. That's what this guy is. He's no better than the person who actually goes and shoot somebody because he respects that person. He likes that person that makes him one of them. We think you're over your skis. Over his skis? Sid wasn't over his skis. He's over the target. And that's the whole thing. Fox News and all these other different outlets, they're all bought and paid for from all the jihadis, from all the major money that comes out of the freaking Muslim world. These people hide the truth from you. And that's why so many people are being like, whoa, what's going on here? Why do I see so many mosques going up? Who are these people? Who are voting them into office? Because the media won't tell you what's going on. They won't tell you about the millions of people that we're taking in every year. And they're growing kids like that. And then they go up to be mayor. They go up to be the senator for Michigan. This is what I'm talking about. The media is lying to you. They're lying to all of us. So he mentioned Zohran Mamdani there. That's the mayor reference. He mentioned Abdul El-Sayed. That's the Senate Michigan reference. So here's a story about Zohran Mamdani, which I know my dear friend, the King of All Jews, Dov Heikened, will reference when he comes on in about 20 minutes or so. So Zohran Mamdani's wretched, vile, disgusting wife. How do you say her name again, Noam? Is it Rama Duwaji? It is Rama. That's correct. Ramadouaji. So you remember during the July 4th celebration, she didn't want to be here. Oh, she left and she went to some Arab country. Forget which one. Which one was it? Do you remember? I don't remember. I don't think it was an Arab country or something. She went to Spain or something like that. Oh, maybe she did. You're right. I stand corrected. Well, she's going to Arab countries now. She's on our way out of here. This is unbelievable, but Rama du Wajin. is about to head to Syria and Lebanon. Now, who cares, right? So what? We know what she is. You know, she actually commented how much she enjoyed all the graphic images from October the 7th. And by the way, I have less and less patience for anti-Semites today. You're not fooling me. You mention Miriam Adelson at every opportunity. You mention Benjamin Netanyahu every opportunity. You blame Israel for everything. I watched just three minutes of Tucker Carlson with Hunter Biden this morning, and I was nauseous. Tucker Carlson is really a low life. He really is.

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Him and Hunter Biden, you want to talk about two pieces of garbage. Tucker Carlson and Hunter Biden. And in this two minutes, whatever the hell it was, Tucker Carlson found a way to blame Israel for everything. It's sad. It's sickening. It's dangerous. It's scary. That's all this guy does. Every problem in the world today is because of Israel. So this Rameh Rameh Rameh, the mayor is vile wife. She's on her way to Syria and Lebanon. Who cares? Fine. She hates the Jews. She's an Arab. Here's the worst part. Do you have any idea who's actually going to be... taking care of her, right, making sure she's safe when she goes to these Arab countries. Do you have any idea, no? I would guess it would be our very own NYPD cops. That's right. So who's paying for that? That would be us. That's right. So we are actually paying, we are actually paying for an NYPD detail to accompany this disgusting anti-Semite, the wife of the mayor. to go to Lebanon and Syria. Lewis, you're actually paying for Ramadouaji to go to those two countries. Your hard-earned money that you make in New York City right here in America, you're going to pay for the mayor's wife, this disgusting, gross, repugnant, vile which you're going to pay for that trip because you're going to have to trip in for the NYPD detail. Congratulations, Lou. Right. Inshallah. Inshallah. Tremendous. Is that not unbelievable? No. It's not surprising. It is unbelievable, but not surprising, yeah. I mean, they just don't care. The balls on these people, the nerve, they just don't care. What else is going on, Nomi? What do you got? It is a primary day in a bunch of states across the country, and it looks like the progressive Democrats are likely going to pick up, well, at least a nomination anyway, for governor in Wisconsin. Have you heard of this woman Francesca Hong? What do you mean? I had a whole conversation yesterday with Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson about it. This is the lady that... A while back said that America should not be celebrating Thanksgiving. Yeah. Now she's gone back on that, this idiot. She now says it's her favorite holiday. Right. I've mentioned her quite a bit, actually, Wong. So. There is no primary contender for her today, so she automatically is going to move on. No, she has a contender, but she's way ahead in the polls. Yeah, no, she's up at like 60 points. She's moving on. So it's a big, that'll likely be another big win for the DSA. And then down in South Carolina, you have Lindsey Graham's sister who's running.

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to not, you know, she's serving out his term, but now she's running for his reelection, which is up in November. So the president has been voicing commercials for her all across South Carolina up until this primary day. There's like 10 candidates in that race. But the thought is, is that she'll probably win down in South Carolina. Well, Trump's people win. I was talking a discussion with somebody yesterday who said, you know, I'm going to see President Trump on Friday, and this person said, well, that's not such a big deal anymore. That hamp his base is gone. I'm like, well, that's about the dumbest comment I've ever heard. What do you mean hampers base is gone? If that was true, Thomas Massie would have won. If that was true, Bill Cassidy would have won. Then this person brought up the name Miriam Edelson, which makes no sense in the conversation. Zero, just another anti-Semitic trope. But the candidates that President Trump has endorsed over the last couple of months, they win about 90% of the time. So how could President Trump's base erode by 50% known? Yeah, I'd be hard pressed to even think of somebody that's lost recently. I know. So what do you get that number of funny? He's lost half his base. Why? Because Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene and Candace Owens, those low lives, they say so. I have real empirical data. His candidates keep winning. Everywhere. They win everywhere. And the folks that go against Trump, they lose. So who's got better proof? What do you think, Noam? The proof is right there. Right there. There's your proof right there. Don't ask me to prove what I'm talking about. I just gave it to you. You know, if you go against Trump like Thomas Massie, you lose. You stay with Trump, 92% win. And that's going to be the case today. Now, one guy that I don't think is going to win today that Trump did endorse out of the state of Minnesota, where Amy Klobuchar will be the Democrat candidate, there are three Republicans. that are primaring each other today in Minnesota. And one of those guys who I saw in Bedminster, New Jersey, when I saw the president two or three weeks ago, happens to be my pillow creator, Mike Lindell. I don't expect Lindell to move on today. So there may be one loss, at least, for Trump. I hope not. I like Mike, nice guy, and I want all Trump's candidates to win, but that one may be a long shot. Yeah, well, Lindell's been so incredibly supportive of the president. I think it would have been hard for the president to go elsewhere. No choice. You had no choice. He's still a very loyal guy, President Trump. He talked about it. But Mike Lindell is up against two other people, and that's Minnesota. We'll watch that state today. What else? You got Vermont today? I think those are the three. Is there another one? No, there's five states today. You got Vermont, and you've also got Connecticut. I believe Connecticut isn't played today. I think the reason I don't know about all these other ones is the most interesting races are the three that we just mentioned. No, yeah, yeah. There are five states in all that is, Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Carolina, Vermont, and Connecticut. But what else is going on, bro? You know, you mentioned this early on that the president signed this executive order yesterday, focused on childhood vaccine schedules. He wants to split. up how childhood MMR vaccines into three separate shots. And there's been a fair amount of pushback to this, including people within his own party. You had Republican Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy, he's a doctor. He blasted this executive order yesterday. He says the president doesn't have the expertise to make these changes. And he says the vaccines are overwhelmingly safe.

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But we've got medical studies that spit in the face of Bill Cassidy. I don't care of Bill Cassidy. Which medical, I have not seen any medical studies. There have been all kinds of issues. No, there really has been. Yeah, there has been plenty. You'll show me the ones that show vaccines. They don't. There's nothing. You want to turn this into Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dana Bash. Show me, show me, show me. Yeah, I just don't. I haven't seen it. Go Google. Well, you're not looking for it. No, I have looked for it. Go Google vaccines and autism. You'll find plenty. No, you'll also buy plenty of it's legit. None of it is real science. What do you mean? None of it's real science. No, that's not true. Not true at all. It is. That's all. If you believe that, that's okay. Yeah. But there is absolutely science that says no. No. Absolutely. And the reason why they're upset, too, is nothing to do with the science. It's not like Anthony Fauci. You want to have a science argument again? After we just went through with this low life, the issue also becomes cost. Because now you're going to spread these vaccines out. That means more doctors visits over an extended period of time. So yes, it will. ultimately cost Americans more money. But I would think to preserve the health of my children who are getting vaccines like FB, which you are not born with, you have to do something to get that. That makes no sense at all. Or RSV, this makes no sense, that I would rather take the time and spend more money to make sure my kids are healthy. And that's what President Trump is doing yesterday. We will speak today to somebody who does know the science. named Brian Christine, who works with HHS, and it'll explain to us why what President Trump said yesterday. Sorry, Bill Cassidy. You know, Bill Cassidy hates Trump, happens to be right. But we'll see. Yeah. Although, you know, I say Bill Cassidy hates Trump, but you do realize, I know you know this, that Bill Cassidy came up big in getting Todd Blanche across. Because after, I forget who it was, Noam, you may remember. Lisa Murkowski. I forget who it was the politician that said they were not going to. Well, Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins, we knew right ahead. There was a third one. There was a third one, right. And it's like, well, now we've got to rely on Bill Cassidy. And we're like, oh, my God. And Bill Cassidy actually voted yes on Todd Blanche. It was shocking. But yeah, that's a big story. And many people agree with you. Many people agree with me. And that's the beauty of talk radio and America, I guess. You know, I get angry, and people call it facts. You know, I say this all the time. One man's facts are another man's lies. You know, I don't, when I opine on something, I don't tell you it's a fact. I tell you, that's how I feel. That's it. That's how I feel. It's not factual, my opinion, or any of your opinions. They're not factual for your opinions. And the opinions are, everybody's got them. It's like an asshole. Dime a dozen. And I try not to minimize or berate people when they have it.

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until they start to tell me, well, what I'm saying is fact and what you're saying is nonsense. Then I get angry. So you're entitled to your opinion, Noam, and I'm certainly entitled to mine, and we're going to see. That's all. Okay. What else you got? Today, the man accused of killing United Healthcare CEO, Brian Thompson, Luigi Mangione, he's going to be in court. And his lawyers want the trial to be broadcast live. And they also want... Well, that's what he wants. Yeah. Right. So the lawyers are just... He wants it to be broadcast live because he's a crazy narcissist. Right. It's not going to happen. Because we don't have that in New York. These trials are not broadcast live. So chances are this is going to happen, I would say, slim to none. But there's a hearing today to talk about it. Both sides will be in a lower Manhattan courtroom a little bit later this morning. His trial, by the way, starts, I think it's September 8th. It's pretty soon. About as soon. That's the same day that we'll be marching to the steps of City Hall to protest Zohran Mamdani's appearance. on September 11th at that sacred site. September 8th is that exact day, I believe, maybe the 9th. I got so much going on. You do have a lot going on. I do, and I say yes to way too many things, and it always feels good to say yes. And when the day arrives, it's like, oh, no, that I say yes. And then most of the time I don't want to do it. So I think it's the eighth, though, that... Well, that's an important one, obviously. That rally. Yes, it is. Well, you got that it? Yeah, it's kind of quiet today. I mean, yeah, there's not a lot of big stories. No, it's the five-state primary. That's the big news today. That's it. And the fact that President Trump is coming to Nassau County on Friday, that's big. So again, Bruce Blakeman and all those Long Island candidates and Kash Patel and Todd Blanche and Sid Rosenberg will all be side by side with President Trump on Long Island come Friday. I'm trying to get Gabon. You know, Gabe likes Trump, and he's been working for Bruce Blakeman all summer. And Gabe asked me last night, hey, Dad, can I go with you to see Trump? And I said, I'll ask Bruce tomorrow. So I have two things to ask Bruce. Two very important things, actually. Can we make sure Gabe is sitting right there in the front row with his father when Trump is speaking? Right, that's one. And would you be wanting to sleep with me but ensures a victory come November? Well, first, you have to approach it. What's your favorite type of flower? Just, you know, you... I mean, are you new at this? You ease your way into... You got to ease your way. No, you're right. Who takes the lead? It would be you or Bruce? I don't care. Well, Sid would use the old yawn and then get his arm around Bruce the way, you know, like the 50s. Oh, Bruce, this is he? And all of a sudden, they're arm and arm in the backseat. That's funny. Bro, you're very funny. I like that.

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Sid and Friends in the Morning on the Red Apple Podcast Network. Boy, you're my best friend. Boy! This is Sid and Friends in the morning. For my friends. Friends. 77 W.A.B.C. Tuesday, 9.17 a.m. Time, Park. Nice. You just... I'm okay, my own me home, I'm okay. I love you guys. I love you guys. We're not going to think that happened between 50 and 80. And when I won't... Okay, I'm not talking to go on the 14th floor. Okay, I'm not talking to the right on the 11th floor. I'm going to tell you another one. On the northwest west. On the northwest corner. That's about 30 or 40 of us. I don't know this. I don't know. There's no one.

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Let's dance in style, let's dance for a while. Heaven can wait, we're only watching the skies, hoping for the best, but expecting the worst. Are you gonna drop the bomb or not? Let us die on, no, let us live forever. We don't have the power, but we never say never. Sitting in a sandpit, life is a sharp drop, the music's for the sad man. Alphaville, Forever Young. That lady, that young girl, will be forever young. But she died that day. Her name was Brooke Jackman. She was 23 years old. And she made her way to the 104th floor of the North Tower with about... 30 or 40 other people. And they all died. And you wonder, you just wonder, if the mayor heard this or somebody told the mayor that Brooke Jackman's mom. Well, she said, I love you too. Didn't want him there. And I don't know if that's the case. I have not spoken to Brooks' mom yet. I will, but I haven't. But if she doesn't want him there, what do you stay home? Brooke Jackman, 23 years old. And much like Grace Galante, who was 29, or Catherine Wolfe, who was 40. or the nearly 3,000 other beautiful people that perished in Lower Manhattan that day. Many of them died forever young. So I started this crusade back on July 6th, and I will not relent. I know I've got people out there helping me, but no one does it four hours a day like I do with a huge audience like this. And people like Brooke Jackman deserve that. And people like Brooke Jackman should be honored and remembered a young beautiful girl that day without somebody there who is more than happy to tell everybody how much he loves Hasan Piker and Chevalier and Valdez and the clerics that were involved in the 93 World Trade Center bombing. He can't wait to tell you. But good people they are. Well, I don't know if Brooke Jackman's mom thinks that they're real good people. I don't think she does. Well, I don't. So maybe somebody can send that old voicemail, which was at 9.15 on that horrible Tuesday morning to the mayor. And maybe at some point he'll have a change of heart. The problem with saying a change of heart is you're assuming that this radical Islam terrorist sympathizer, if that makes Fox News happy, has a heart. And I haven't seen anything, anything through his primary run and his short stay as mayor that says to me, this guy's got a heart.

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I haven't seen any evidence of that. So to the family of Brooke Jackman, our continued condolences. And she continued to rest in peace and a whole bunch of love from New York and America. Sid and Friends in the Morning on the Red Apple Podcast Network. Friend Dove Heikin, the king of all Jews, the former great Brooklyn Assemblyman. And it was wonderful, and I spoke, kidish, and Danielle was there. It was right after October 7th, not long after that, and it was great. Maybe in the month after that, sometime in November of 2003. And then I went to his friend, Rabbi Blustein. I love that guy, his house. Walked over there, had a beautiful lunch, and Mimi made his wife. I remember yelling at Dove and his wife, Shani, about the Democrats. Yelling. And not but the Trump stop. Oh, but Trump did this, Trump did the... I yelling at them. Stop! And back then it wasn't even as bad. I mean, Joe Biden was never pro-Israel, ever. A lie. But he wasn't nearly as bad at what's going on today. I just saw a video. of the DSA co-chair saying that October 7th was entirely inevitable. That what did the Israelis expect keeping all these Arabs in open-air concentration camps? Then you get Chevalier, this animal endorsed by Zohran Mamdani, who won recently, who went to a pro-Hamas rally October 8th, the day after October 7th. Then you get Hasan Piker. Well, we know about him, my God, he's got power in the Democrat Party, and they're all afraid of him. Much right they're afraid of Zohran Mamdani. But I tell that story not to embarrass, though, because Dove has come on to become a big-time Trump supporter, and he's always been one of our greatest fighters, greatest fighters. But the Democrat Party is sick. They're a very sick party, and there are still way too many Jews, like these Sottmars. How long have I been fighting, Justin and Lou, with this idiot, this rabbi Indig at the Sotmar community, Justin? How long? At least months. Months? Yeah. He's a moron this guy. And he had the nerve to direct message me on Twitter that I'm the problem, that we need to be nice to Zohran Mamdani because... It's me. I'm the guy spreading anti-Semitism. Rabbi ending the Satmar community. And I called the whole community bad and they reached out to me and said, we're not all bad. I got to tell you, listening to what the Rebbe said yesterday. They're pretty bad. The Satmar's, I believe they were the ones that could be wrong who had Zohran Mamdani in their circus. So let me talk to the King of All Jews, the amazing Dove hike and find out about all this stuff. Dove, good morning, buddy. How are you? Good morning. Great to be with you. And you're right. It was Sautmer that had them down on the end of Succa. I mean, yesterday was the day that I actually had a tear come down when I saw this horror story by the Rebbe of Sotmer in Williamsburg. What is his name? He's not robbed by Indig. What is his name?

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His name is Rabbi, is it Rabbi Titlebound? Yes, Tom, that's it. Vaman Lime. Yeah. Because there are two, there are two. And I got to tell you, he is telling us. We're the ones inciting, not the mayor. The mayor's not inciting. We're the ones who should be quiet because we're going to create hatred towards the Jewish people. This was so pathetic, so sick, so horrible, so embarrassing. You know, it's just beyond the pale. Just beyond the pale. I just have to tell you that in the 1930s, I think it was 1934, when Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany. It was a major Orthodox organization, Jewish organization in Germany, but wrote a letter to Adolf Hitler, saying maybe we can work together. Paris to tell you the next line, part of that letter said to Adolf Hitler, we're not like those Zionists. Sometimes some of the worst enemies are fellow Jews. Not sometimes. I mean, not sometimes. Not sometimes. I did a speech in West Hampton on Sunday night for a great organization. I love you too, Dove. They're called Boots for Israel. It's nice night. Ari Akraman spoke, Lizzie Sovetsky spoke, you know, all these cute people. And I went off on the Jew, the liberal Jew, as the most dangerous pride. You know, listen, I'm the Tucker Carlson. He is what he is. He's a low life sitting there with Hunter Biden blaming Israel for everything. Seriously, from pedophilia to every war, every issue in the world today, according to Tucker Carlson. And the few million morons that follow him, they blame it on Israel. I got it, fine. I got Hamas. But when the Jews, your own people, are saying the types of things that the Satmar community says that you're pointing out, Dove, this morning, this is nothing new. He dated all the way back to the capos of the 1930s. They've always been our biggest threat. Yeah, and look at Chuck Schumer, by the way. Chuck Schumer, he wrote a book on anti-Semitism just a short while ago, endorsed Abdul El-Sayed. And why did he do that? Because he wants the big tent. You know, we want everyone in the tent, right? Nazis, terrorists, you name it. I mean, how? It just forget it. It's beyond beyond. You know, Osama Rebi criticizes people like us and others. It's interesting. Yesterday, Zohran Mamdani met with a bunch of rabbis, his kind of rabbis, progressives, left-wing rabbis. Guess what they told him. Guess what their message was to the mayor. You're inciting.

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Cut down the freaking rhetoric. Stop it. You are creating violence. You know, Sid, that the Justice Department is now looking in to the mayor with regard to violating human rights, civil rights of people here in New York incitement. They're actually doing that. I have been in touch with the head of the Civil Rights Division, talking to her. So. fellow freaking Jews who are telling us that if you read the statement from Sautner, it'll make you puke. I'm not kidding. No, that's predictable. It'll make you sick. It'll make you sick. No, it's predictable. We're endangering the Jews. You and I are endangered. Listen, they're the bad people. I'm going to say it, and some guy's going to text me if he got his name, he gets very angry than me because he's in the Soutemarle community, and he's a good guy. But I've been railing about the Sopmore community. I swear to you dope hiking on this show for months. Again, Rabbi Indig was a guy that really got me angry, but you mentioned Titlebaum. There are others. And I know you're in touch because I am too, obviously, and help actually set that whole thing up with Hormit Dillon for you guys to make sure the DOJ, but they are looking into them every day. Look, they can't stand them. Washington, D.C., they can't stand them. And don't be confused by the smiley hellos in the Oval Office by President Trump. He doesn't like him either, okay? He wants New York to work out. He's doing all he can to make sure that's the case. But he's not a moron, President Trump. He knows this guy above and beyond being a communist is a Jew hater. He knows it. I mean, you heard President Trump lash out dove hiking at El-Sayed last week. What did he say? He said, I don't care what he says when he's on the campaign. He hates Israel. He hates the Jews. That's the real Abdul El-Sayed. So once again, just a couple of days ago, President Trump showing... that even though every now and then he gets a bit rough with BB and Israel, he is a great friend of the Jewish people. Absolutely, Sid. These people hate America as well. They hate the values of what America is all about. It's not just about Israel. It's about our great country. And now we have the wife of the mayor, guess where she's going. She's going to Syria and Lebanon, and she wants the NYPD to accompany her, to protect her. Not only does she want it. She's getting it. She's getting an NYPD detail, which us, the taxpayers have to pay for it. Can you tell me, Dove, why she's going to Lebanon and Syria? Well, listen, she has family. It's irrelevant. She doesn't need the NYPD. She's got the freedom fighters of the Middle East. Hamas, his ballas, the hoodies. They'll be glad to protect her. She has nothing to worry about. It's the NYPD people that go with her that we have to be concerned about. I mean, she's a hero in the Middle East. She supports, she doesn't call them terrorists. They're freedom fighters.

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So, you know, let Hamas and Isbalah. They'll give her all the protection she needs. To send the NYPD our tax dollars to pay for this, I think it's outrageous. And I think it's endangers those police officers because they hate those police officers. They love her and they hate those police officers. Very good point. I didn't even think about that part of it. That's why you're the king of all Jews and brilliant, the great assemblyman dove hiking. I do want to play this. I made reference to it a couple of moments ago about Tucker Carlson. So Tucker Carlson, who has just gone completely off the deep end, he must be getting so much Arab money. There's no other explanation why the guy went from a very smart, likable guy to a complete degenerate low life. And he's sitting there. You can't make this up. interviewing his buddy, who happened to be his buddy for many, many years. This is not a new relationship. Hunter Biden. You show me one person who's friends with Hunter Biden. I'm going to show you a bad guy. So Tucker Carlson is sitting there with Hunter Biden Dove, and in a 46 minute, a second clip, 46 seconds, listen to how many times Tucker Carlson unprovoked attacks Israel. I just want to ask you point blank, did you drop off laptops? No, I have literally zero recollection of memory of ever dropping off a laptop. We get approached by Israelis connected to Benjamin Netanyahu. We're shopping this stuff to me at Fox News. The laptop is real. I thought that from day one. But the way that it entered the bloodstream of American media was not real. There's no possible way all of the information came from one laptop. They hacked my cloud. And I'm not just talking about 20 years of emails. I'm talking about 20 years of tech. messages, erased voicemails, deleted photograph. They don't actually delete. They clearly don't. The allegation that there was abusive minors, that came from the Israelis. I'm just telling you that. They came to me with that, so I know that. So the allegation of abuse to minors that came from Israel because they came to me with that at Fox News and the laptop that came from Israel in 46 seconds. This loser, Tucker Carlson, who sold his soul to the devil, clearly, managed to mention Israel twice how they came to him at box news. I'd like to see some of that proof. Wouldn't you, Doviken? Absolutely. Look, it's it. These people are Jew obsessed. That's what they are. Everything in their life, whatever is going on, it's the fault of the Jews. Sid, it's your fault. It's my fault. It's the Jews that control everything. This is the sickness and the story of anti-Semitism and Jew hatred and when led. to the murder of 6 million people during the Holocaust. Men, women, and children, my grandmother, my grandfather, my mother's sisters and brothers who went straight to the freaking gas chambers in 1944. Sorry. Pure Jew hatred. You don't have to have a reason. You don't need proof. You don't need to be educated. It's irrelevant.

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Period. And that's what they're all about. Tucker Carlson and Zohran Mamdani, they have so much in common. It's the Jew. It's the fault of the Jew. It's Israel. It's Benjamin Netanyahu Nakanyahu. On and on and on. They also throw it's Miriam Adelson because Miriam Adelson gives President Trump all the money. She makes all the decisions. Miriam Adelson, another one that makes me laugh. Really? Look, this is the way it works, Sid. By the way, Sid, it's nothing new. It's the story of Jewish history. That's why we need to be tough and strong. That's why we need... A thousand more Sid Rosenbergs who doesn't put his finger up to see how the wind is blowing, whether it's Monday, Tuesday, but sees things as they are and is honest with the people of America. And that's what you've done. That's not what people do. You know, right now it is stylish to be against Israel and to endanger the Jewish people and blame the Jewish people for everything. That's what's stylish in America now. And Democrats, forget, like you said before, forget about, listen, people have to abandon the Democratic Party, period. It's not about politics. It's about freaking survival. There's no more, what else you need to happen? I mean, what do you need to be, I mean, you want to wait until it's too freaking late? Right, right. Like in Nazi Germany, when Jews and, like, we're waiting, no, it's going to be okay, no, don't worry, we need. to send a clear message. The Democratic Party is dead. Dead. Period. End of the story. I got to wrap this up. But if I would have came to you... I'll tell you one thing. Sid. Before, before, but if I would have came to you 20 years ago in Borough Park, Brooklyn, and I would have sent to you Dov Heikin, 20 years from now, on my radio show in New York City, you were going to urge Jewish people to leave the Democrat Party. You would have said what to me? First of all, Sid, as you know, I was a Democrat as an elected official who endorsed more Republicans than my 36 years in the Assembly. I endorsed Giuliani. I endorsed Pataki. I endorsed Al Damado when he ran against Bob Abrams and on and on and on. I endorsed more Republicans as a Democrat than any other elected official in America. Bless you. Because it was about principle. It was about America, period. And I want to say one last thing. about Sotmer. The people of Sotmer are beautiful people. They're just led by an individual who endangers the entire Jewish community. You hear what I'm saying? The Sotmur Rebbe, for whatever politics, I don't know how many other programs they're getting, how much other money is involved.

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surely not being done on principle. You just got it. Guarantee that. No, you got it. And it's not just individual. It's not just tidal bomb. It's Indig. It's a bunch of them, the rabbis, the leaders in that community. And you just got it. Much like Tucker Carlson and the rest of these people, the Sopmar community leaders have sold their souls to the devil. And they are willing to accept and even defend a raging anti-Semite in the name of the almighty dollar. That's pretty sad. Very sad. Very sad. Dove, you're a genius. I love you so much. I really do. I know Yoni's listening right now. He's proud of you. And Sean, he's listening. She's proud of you. And I'm so proud to be your friend, Dove Heikin. You really are an incredible man. Thank you so much. Thanks for being a great leader in America. Thank you, Dove. God, I love that guy. Dove Heikin, an assembly meant for nearly four decades out of Brooklyn. He's in the five towns now, but everybody loves Dove Heikens. I know I do. We'll take a break a lot more to do. We'll talk to Bruce Blakeman. I'll be with Bruce and the president on Nassau County. Sid and Friends in the morning on the Red Apple Podcast Network. You've got Minnesota, our friend Mike Lindell running for governor there today, part of a three-person primary, South Carolina, Vermont, and Connecticut. But a week from today down in the great state of Florida, where I live for 16 years in Boca Raton until I got bored and came back home to New York. Now I can't wait to get the hell out of here. I'm kidding. We got the big primary in Florida a week from today, and all eyes are on my man. I love this guy in Congress. had the chance to campaign with them once, very late three days before the election for President Trump, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, and that is the great Byron Donalds's. Byron, welcome back to Sid and Friends in the morning. How are you, my friend? It's good to be back with you. You remember that dating King and Prussia? I do, man. It was fun. You were great. You came out with your sunglasses on. You were actually really, really funny that night. You know, one thing on that night that is kind of sad, though, Byron, you remember this, is one of the folks that spoke, I think he spoke in between you and I, no longer with us. As we get set to commemorate 25 years of 9-11 in a couple of weeks here in New York, Bernard Carrick was there that night. You remember that? Yeah. Yeah. And actually it was the first time I got a chance to meet him and, you know, being a former New Yorker to really thank him for his service. Great man. He was a great man and he did a great job back then, him and Rudy and Pataki and all of them. Now he got a bunch of... You know, Jew haters and America haters and retards in charge here. It's terrible. That's why people like you are so important to us, Byron, because we need great leaders. Now, Florida's been pretty good. They've been, you know, Governor Rick Scott, when I lived there, Ron DeSantis, the last eight years. But you got a pretty crowded field, Byron. I know you're the favorite, but you got, what, 12 people running in that primary next Tuesday?

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Yeah, that's the number. But it's fine. Look, there's primary elections. They happen every time you have an open seat, especially for the seat as important as governor. But we've been doing incredibly well. Obviously, having the full endorsement of President Trump, former governor, our current Senator Rick Scott, 43 of our sheriffs in the state of Florida have backed our campaign, not to mention the congressional delegation, the vast majority of the state legislature. We've been able to really crisscross the state. And the message has been clear. It's been about tackling affordability issues, insurance, and housing costs in our state and taxes and having real plans to fix that for the people of our state. But the other side of it is keeping the Florida dream alive and well, making sure we defend that from the radical left. You know, people come here. It's for a way of life. It's not just the beaches of the taxes. It's a way of life. It's common sense, conservative living, and we're going to protect that here in Florida. Oh, God, you're such a great choice, Byron. Seriously, I'm so enthusiastic for you. And I live there for a long time, as I stated, when you were on hold. And my son, Gabriel, my only son, my second child, he's about to go to college next year, somewhere in Florida, maybe Gainesville, maybe Tallahasse, but more likely, maybe someplace as South is Boca, one of those schools, or Tampa, I don't know. But we're going to get a place in Florida again, my wife and I and spend a lot of time there. So Florida, where I live for 16 years, is back in play in the Rosenberg household in a couple of months. And, you know, there are some issues. You talked about, for example, do we get a condo? Do we get a house? I know insurance down there is brutal. As great as Florida is, insurance is brutal. Is that a Ron DeSantis problem or a Florida problem? No, it's much more of a market problem overall. I mean, insurance in our state had been relatively cheap, really for a long time. When Rick Scott was governor, the first term of Ron DeSantis, it was relatively cheap. What's happened is we had some major lawsuit abuses going on in our state, coupled with the fact that replacement costs really shot up and the price that people were paying in premiums was going up. So Ron DeSantis did tort reform a couple of years ago. It's already starting to show its effects of stabilizing the insurance costs in our state. We think we're going to get some premium reductions this year from the insurance carriers. The other piece we have to do is reform the regulatory side. That's what I'm going to do in year one. There's some structural changes that need to occur in Florida's insurance market. from the state side, which haven't been done, quite frankly, because it used to be insurance wasn't a big problem here. Right. But it is now. So we have to go in and make those changes and said, I spent 17 years of my career in a financial industry before politics. And I also chaired the Insurance and Banking Subcommittee in Tallahassee when I was a member of the state legislature. So these are issues that are not foreign to me. I know what needs to be done. We're just going to go ahead and execute that. And we think we could push insurance costs down 20 to 25% in Florida. Oh, that'll be huge. Byron Donalds's right here, who will be the next governor of Florida, trust me. I mean, he's got a 12-person primary next week. I will tell you that one of the people are running against you, Byron, I really want to punch him across the face. That's how much I hate him. I really do. And you can probably guess. His name is James Fishback. I know he's have a chance of winning, and he's got legal issues in his past, I believe. I think that's true. And he's a Jew who hates Jews, which...

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You know, thank God down in Florida. You guys don't do that. I know you're a pro-Israel guy, Byron. But this guy, James Fishback, what a horrible person. I don't talk about him. I just choose to ignore him. Look, in politics, every now and again, you get a clown and a side show. That's what disappears to be. But, you know, polling has been consistent in this race for months. If you go to New York Times or real clear politics or 270 to win, our polling average is somewhere around 47, 48% of the vote. Everybody else has been in single digits. So, you know, typically, you know, if you're dealing with somebody who just wants attention for attention's sake, the best thing you could ever do is ignore that person. And that's what I've done the entire campaign. Good for you. You're, that'll be punching down for you. So how do you feel, Byron, you know, like you mentioned, you're a former New Yorker, and I did come back here. I was the only moron going north or 95. Millions are going south. How do you feel about a lot of the folks from here, especially big money folks? moving down to Florida. Or a guy, for example, like Griffin, who had a $6 billion project here in New York, and now he's taking a lot of his business and his money, Byron, down to Miami. Are you happy to see an influx of all these people from other states? Or are you like, hey, hey, hey, hey, take it easy. We kind of like it the way it is down here right now. What I'm happy about is you're having people who are leaving these crazy blue states, and they're leaving for a reason. You know, people down here, obviously in Florida, will be a concern. We don't want somebody coming down with California, so voting the same way they voted out there, so voting the same when they did in Illinois or New York. But what we're seeing is that they're running from these places. They're running from Sorhan Zohran Mamdani. They're running from Kathy Hochul. And when people have to run from a crazy city or a crazy state, When they get to Florida, they're like, I like this place. I want to make sure it stays that way. And so that's one of the reasons why our advantage over the Democrats under the leadership of Ron DeSantis has grown from. We used to be like negative 300,000 voters, Republicans to Democrats. Democrats had a 300,000 voter advantage in our state. We now have a 1.5 million voter advantage over the Democrats here in Florida. Wow.

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I left crazy. I don't want it in Florida. And so when people like a Ken Griffin, when other people say, you know what, I've had enough, I'm leaving. It's not because of a different deal they're trying to get done for their business or for their future. It's because they're sick of the crazy. So we've found that that's made new Floridians be just as committed to conservative principles as the people who've called Florida home for many generations. Are you so right? Are there any other major issues outside of insurance, Byron, that, because for the most part, Florida's really a terrific place. Let's be honest, it's clean. It's safe. You don't have pro-Hamas rallies up and down the street every single day. All that nonsense. Like you talked about, you nailed it, Byron, that take place in blue sanctuary cities and sanctuary states. You guys don't have that. So outside of insurance, any other major issues that you'd be basing on day one? Yeah, growth. And look, I'm in Tampa right now. I'm looking at 275. And right as I'm talking to you, that's what I'm looking at right now. We've got to manage growth in our state. Obviously, people keep coming and there's a reason for that because we're a great state and people want to live in a great place. People have the ability to live, have a great way of life. They're choosing Florida for that. But we're going to have to manage our growth. As people continue to come, we've got to make sure we have the road systems built. We got to make sure that our public safety officials, our emergency response people are still getting paid what they need so that they can make ends meet. We've got to figure out how we're going to help young people get into the housing market. So there's reforms that we've got to do on the government side again. Permitting and planning, we've got to reform that, make that more streamlined. So we're not having government raised the cost of construction because government delaying projects and government having all these different checks. What that also does, it raises the cost of building out that apartment building or building out that single family home or even building out that new road system, increases costs. So we got to be mindful of that in our state. That's a big one. But by and large, people just want Florida to continue to be Florida. They want it to continue to be the free state of Florida. And so this November, that's what Floridians are going to have to go back to the polls and choose once again. And the Democrats... They're just, they're crazy, man. And so they have a guy down here named David Jolly, a former Republican now running as a Democrat who's trying to seem moderate. And so we're having to educate Floridians that this guy's a Trojan horse for the Democrat Socialists of America. Yep. He will bend the need to the DSA. So we have to make sure the Democrats do not get a foothold in Florida. God, that's true. One more for you. By the way, my boss owns the tallest building. in South Florida. He's in St. Petersburg. That whole area, Clearwater, Tampa, and San Pete Hegseth's got these beautiful new building about to open up. I believe it'll be full by October. So check that place out, Byron. Katzmottis. He's got a beautiful building there. Last one, you know, we're all nervous about losing the House in Senate come November. So I like Marsha Blackburn, and she's leaving the Senate in Tennessee to run for governor. I love you. You leaving Congress in Florida to run for governor. A lot of you guys running for governor.

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And we're going to have to win those seats again. I think you're obviously in a red district down in Florida, so that does bode well. But it does make Republicans, MAGA guys like me, Trump guys like me, very nervous when we lose great people like you. Can you calm me down this morning, Byron? What can you say to me? I would tell you is that there's a whole bunch of young guys in Congress right now who you've not really heard much about, but they're going to be phenomenal. They're going to continue to keep up the America First MAGA movement in Congress. Don't be concerned about that, too. Even though, you know, Marcia, myself, and others are running for higher office, that doesn't mean that we're going to ignore Washington, D.C. As a governor, you still need Washington to get some things done. With the Florida delegation, I've already told my colleagues that I'm going to be working very closely with them, even though my job is going to be running the state of Florida. There are going to be common sense policy solutions that we're going to need out of Washington, D.C. And so it's about working together, making sure that Congress still does that job supporting President Trump. And you know how this works, man. Before you know, we're going to be right back in another presidential election. And we're going to have to make sure that we keep the White House. in our hands so that we can continue to make this country great again. 100%. Well, Florida's in great shape. They go from Rick Scott to Ron DeSantis to Byron Donalds. You're a terrific guy. You really are. You're funny. You're charismatic. You're smart. You're brilliant, actually. And you're going to win, and Florida will remain in good shape. And I'll see you down there in a couple of years, if not a couple of months. So, Byron, keep up the great work. Hopefully we'll talk again before November after you win next week. And you're just great. Thank you so much. Listen, thanks. Take it easy. God bless you. Byron Donalds's right there. What a great guy. He'll be the next governor down in the state of Florida. So we're going to make a little of a audible here, like Dan Marino, the Hall of Fame quarterback. I said, I got Byron Donalds's on, and he is running for governor in Florida. There are five states. That doesn't happen until next Tuesday, his primary. But there are five states in play today. Big primaries today, which include Wisconsin, South Carolina, Vermont, Connecticut, and Minnesota. I said, wait a second. My friend who Trump loves my pillow, Mike Lindell, he's running for governor of Minnesota. And he's out there today voting for himself. Let's get Mike on. I just saw Mike a couple of his go with President Trump in Bedminster, New Jersey. And Mike said, sure. So we're going to go from one guy wanting for governor in Florida, Byron Donalds's, to another mega friend wanting for governor in Minnesota. Mike Lindell, Mr. Mike Pillow. Sid and Friends in the morning on the Red Apple Podcast Network. I saw Mike a couple of weeks ago in Bedminster, New Jersey, when President Trump came out, big night, big party, and talked up Mike Lindell and actually said a lot to me in the crowd. But Trump loves Lindell, so do I. He's a great story. He was on this show quite a bit years ago when his book came out. And much like myself, he's had very public battles with drugs and alcohol. And he's come all the way home.

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And today is a primary in Minnesota. I just hung up with Byron Donalds's, his primary in the state of Florida. He's running for governor a week from today. Mike Lindell's primary in Minnesota is actually today. So with that said, here he is, my friend Mike Lindell. Mike, good Tuesday morning, buddy. How are you? I'm doing great, said, what a day. But it's finally here. Yeah, I know. It's got to feel like forever all these days leading up to this. Have you voted for yourself yet? I'm doing that this morning. Believe me, the media is asking me every day. Where are you going to vote? Where are you going to vote? I'm a same day voter. You know that. I'm a same day. Right, right. And I wish it was always like that, Mike Lindell. We've had a lot. We've had a lot less problems if that was the case. So I believe Donald, for example, down in Florida, he doesn't care. He's a big butt. He's got 12 people running against him on that Republican primary a week bump today. I believe you've got three. Is that right? Well, I got two main ones, and it's kind of interesting. The one got the, I've got the president's endorsement, the one got the Minnesota GOP endorsement, and then the other ones, their establishment candidate that was Speaker of our House. So it's a three-way race. I've been ahead in the polling for over a year now, but as you know, anything going to happen on Election Day. So is it fair to say then, as you just said, you've been ahead in the polling for about a year now. You've got President Trump's endorsement, and I saw it live a couple of weeks ago in New Jersey's really, really excited for you. Is it fair to say that you're very confident today? Yeah, I'm confident. You know, they've done a lot of work. We've got a lot of, I've got a great lieutenant governor candidate. We put out our budget a week ago. So, you know, it's been a battle since the president endorsed me. They've attacked me. Our own party has attacked me relentlessly for three weeks. And the Minneapolis Star and Tribune here in Minnesota, one of the worst papers in the country. They, uh. There's nothing even close now, and I believe me, I know this from experience. I don't know. I think the New York Times, I think the New York Times may give it a run for its money, Mike, but you're right. They've got me a campaign violation. Mike brought little pillows to the kids in a Delano parade. Mike Vindale doesn't live in Minnesota. He doesn't. He's not registered. He doesn't have a driver's light. I mean, they've come at me with everything, and I've had. You know, show it probably, it's been a big distraction. But as you know, like the president, the more, you know, as getting attacked actually gives publicity. I was able to get my word out that I, they started out. You wouldn't even know I was running for governor here with the Stern Tribune. And now by their attacks, everybody knows I'm running and actually helps the polls go up. people are on to this nonsense of the media attacking every other day. I hope so. I mean, I do love that state. You know, of course, my first cousin, who I'm very, very close with, in fact, I'm going to Las Vegas with him in a couple of weeks for the RJC, Norm Coleman. He was the mayor of St. Paul for eight years. He won that Senate seat beating Wellstone when he passed away and Mondale and also ran against Jesse for governor.

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Had on Al Franken and a very, very long history of running for office in the state of Minnesota. But that state, your state, Mike, has gone completely bonkers with this maniac walls as the governor, this horrible Jacob Frey as the mayor of Minneapolis. There's a lot of bad states. I live in a bad state in New York, a very bad state. But your state may be the very worst. Yeah, no, it really is, you know, it's when I said at the White House that time, we've, you know, a nation turned us back on God. We took God out of the schools and we need to pray for grace. And I gave that speech. I could have just been talking about Minnesota. We have a, we have a governor here that put a satanic statue in the Capitol. We have, you know, tampons and men's bathrooms. We just came out with a. A paper doll that kids are going to play with, the four to 10 year olds that you changed the genitals on. This was two weeks ago. This is the most crazy stuff. Then you have all the fraud with the Somalian fraud. We've got a big problem that we've got to ban Sharia law here. We've got so many things going on. But I looked at him and said, you know me, I'm always an optimist. I look at it. This is an opportunity and a blessing. because it's woke people up in Minnesota. They're waking up to the fact that this is creed. We've got to do something now. The most critical election in Minnesota's history. And it's got to change where people, 100,000 people have left Minnesota under Governor Walts's watch. And then, of course, then they bring in Amy Klobuchar, who's just a mere image of him. And it's just disgusting what's going on here. But we're... We're confident can change, you know, with God, all things are possible. And I really believe that there's the Minnesota being in the nation's eye, the tip of the spear for all this craziness. And I really believe that it's only maybe 5% of the people. I really believe that. that are following all this stuff and this craziness because they have the media. You know, they have our Minneapolis Star and Tribune. They have all our ABC, NBC, CBS locally. They've all joined in the attack of me. They do not want me winning and to change everything. And then they say, well, Mike, how could you get anything done with the, you know, the Democrats, Republicans, you know, there. And I said, well, you know what? You bring common sense solutions like the president did. And people in Minnesota, I got a big mouth when I'm in there and we're getting, if we're getting, everybody's going to know about it. Everybody's going to know. Mike Lindell, my pillow, running for governor, love this guy. Call Brandtarkington. Everybody loves Frank Targinton still in Minnesota, the great quarterback. Actually, got traded to the Giants, but he's on our side. I know that. One issue that you did not mention with all the issues you talked about in Minnesota, ICE, you know, that was a place where good... And pretty, you know, though neither one of them deserved to die, but neither one of them was innocent. They weren't dragged out of their homes and shot in the street. They were doing exactly what you shouldn't do because you could end up getting killed. But you guys kind of became the face of the revolt against ICE. That's another Minnesota issue. Yeah, that's a huge thing. And now we just had an ICE facility that's coming to Minnesota now. That was announced last week.

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When I come in as governor, one of the first things I will do is cooperate with the federal government. And that was the big problem. Other states have cooperated. They come and get the ones that are at least in the prison. In Minnesota, we have 1,400 illegals in our prisons here that have committed these horrible felonies. And we're paying $159 million a year to house them. So you ship them out on day one. And then the other thing I'm going to do is these employers that are employing these illegals up here. I'm going to make it a criminal offense where they go to jail. They go to jail. The owners were taking away their business license. We're going to put the managers, put them all in prison because they're hiring these illegals. They're flooding into Minnesota. I believe that will stop that. And then you have the protests. I'm all for protesting, but you better not do it illegally. Minneapolis has the... strictest protest laws in the United States, but they're never followed. It's like, go break a log, go block off Highway 35W. They did that eight years ago. Listen, I remember, mind you, Mike, the insurrection, there was no insurrection on January 6th. Just look up the definition, you're morons. You know where there was an insurrection? Minneapolis, they burned down a police station. Yeah, absolutely. It was horrific what's happened here, and it all comes down to... No law enforcement enforcing these protests laws. You can't break laws protesting. I mean, after the, after the ice, when ice pulled out of Minneapolis, we had protesters downtown for over a month that would stop my friends from getting to their neighborhoods, checking their IDs in the middle of the street to see if they were ice. I mean, it was, it was ridiculous. They're breaking car windows, all these protesters. It was, you know, that needs to stop immediately. And I thought when I was governor, I'd have to change all the laws. But no, Minneapolis already has these strict laws in place. But I guess they're just there for show, but not anymore when I'm in. You know, I don't compare war stories. I don't do that type of stuff. I guess I did early on when I got sober years and years ago down in Florida. But if we did do that, like you're a badass addict, Mike. I got to be honest with you. You were homeless. You were smoking crack. I mean, you weren't the guy who maybe had one too many beers on a Friday night. Like you were, it was bad for you. And I read your book and I've had you on the show. And we've been friends now for a long time. But I got to tell you, what an unbelievable story. And I know you know this, Mike Lindell, whether you win today or lose. And we all hope you win, of course, that none of this would be possible. without your sobriety, and of course, Jesus Christ. That's fair to say, right? Oh, absolutely. You know, on January 16, 2009, I actually quit everything overnight. I had one prayer to God. I'd want to never have the desire again and woke up in the morning and the desire was gone and I never looked back. And I actually on February 18, 2017 is when I completely gave my life to Jesus Christ. And one of my biggest fear was public speaking.

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Can you imagine? Wow. Wow. Yeah. Got over that that day. Oh, you're great at it. You're great at it. Yeah, yeah. And they, yeah, I always had a thing like I felt like I was in an elevator with people. And that was fear of rejection. And you don't get, you don't get rejected if you don't talk. And you know this, all my addictions, like being a crack addict in the streets of Minneapolis, when I came out of addiction in 2009, I spent the next 12 years before all this political stuff. We're taking millions of dollars in helping addicts get, find Jesus. I had a Lindell Recovery Network. I helped Teen Challenge Salvation Army. We were there with the streets, helping the, helping the homeless and the people in addiction, find a better way and find, get down to the root of the problem. And these are some of the things that I've had going on for over a decade now that I'll be bringing back to Minnesota with the private sector, helping these. helping these people get to the root of the problem rather than just always enabling them and just keep, you know, we had a hospital in Minneapolis. We just had to bail out because we're Minnesota nice. We're always going to help people, but why not help them and get to, you know, get to the root of the problem and get them to a better life and then they're supporting themselves? You are a super guy, Mike. You really are. You've got the Mike Lindell TV now, too, doing some important conservative work across the country, too. But your sobriety story and how you bound God is all really great. And that's all going to help you today when you, in fact, win that primary. And I'm looking forward to you up against Amy come November. And when you get your chance to be the next governor of the state of Minnesota, we're all proud of you, Mike. We all love you. So good luck today. We'll talk again very soon. Thank you so much. All right. Thank you. God bless you. It's Lindelgov.com, everybody, if you want to check it out and give us some prayers of support. Thanks. He said Lindel4gov.com, right? No, it's Lindelgov.com. Lindelgov.com. All right, go help Mike out today, folks. Lindelgov.com. Michael, thank you so much, bow. Thank you. God bless you. Mike Lindell right there running for governor in the state of Minnesota, and he's got his primary today. That's a lot of governor stuff between Byron Donalds's next Tuesday down in Florida and Mike Lindell in Minnesota today. Still three more great guests to come. We're going to talk in the 9 o'clock hour. Very important story. President Trump signing the EO yesterday to shake up that vaccine schedule for little kids, way too many vaccines. A lot of them that they don't need. Hep B, no, RSV, no, and a lot of connections between some of these vaccines and autism. And President Trump says, no more. We'll talk to Brian Christine, part of the HHS coming up at 940. And a big 8 o'clock hour continues with the man. Everybody in New York loves him, the former great cop, my uncle Bo, Bo Diedel, and another gubernatorial candidate. This one right here in New York, Bruce Blakeman. Sid and Friends in the morning on the Red Apple Podcast Network. David Donovan. Well, Sid, look, you deserve it. Sorry to wake you up in the middle of the night over in Israel. But the bottom line is, Sid, look at, we recognize as part of the Hall of Fame folks who have done.

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a terrific job not only in the career but also giving back to the community and and you have come a tremendous success from your days studying in Florida in the 90s you know you've been in a competitive New York market since 2000 over N.EW. You worked with IMS. You worked at FAN. You actually did pre-game shows for the Giants, which is, you know, God love you for that. And then, frankly, with starting in, I think it was 2016 with Bernie, God rest of Sola, Bernie and Sid Show. You replaced Imus. And you have done a phenomenal job in the morning with sit-in friends. And you and John Casematides, who owns 77WABC, have done a phenomenal job serving the community. And, you know, I won't go on, but, you know, the people that you're in the Hall of Fame with are the legends of broadcasting, Ernie Anastus. Craig Carlton, Tom Murphy, who ran ABC, Bill Paley, who ran CBS, Regis Philbin, Walter Cronkite, Al Roker, Boomer Asiason, Funkflex, Mike Francesa, Mr. G. Overwood Picks, Marvin Scott, Angie Martinez, Mike Wallace, I mean, the name goes on. Barbara Walters. Barbara Walters. Mike Wallace, Angie Martinez, Diana Williams.

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It is it really is our highest honor and what we try to do the way it works is we have our board of directors. We have a meeting and your name came up and it was a unanimous vote and your commitment to New York City. I mean, you know, Brooklyn native. I mean, my God, you're wrong. You've done a great job, and so you certainly deserve it, and we're happy and honored that putting you in our hall of us. Sid and Friends in the morning on the Red Apple Podcast Network. When I call Zohran Mamdani a terrorist, and they're still talking about it. Dennis Michael Lynch, one of the most popular people on Instagram, millions and millions of followers, did a new reel about that last night. They're still talking about it. And the countdown is on. The question remains, will Sid ever be back on Fox? I spoke to Rachel and Griff yesterday. They won it. It's big ratings. I show up. It's big, especially on a weekend. But I did find out that some of the suits are not happy. We'll see. A guy that was on box all the time, he's also not been back for a long time. One of the great cops, if not the greatest cop in the history of our city, affectionately known as Uncle Bo on this show, we love him so much. Bo Dietl, great every Tuesday. Bo, good morning, buddy. How are you? Good morning, Sid. You're the man. That's all I say. Just keep on going. I love to be put in your category along with my brother, my son, Sid. All I can tell you is I am a guy from Fox. I was on 12 years and they didn't like me and they got rid of me. It seems as though they, if you don't conform to what they want, they get rid of you and that's the way it is. So let's get down to what I'm here every Tuesday morning about. Okay, I want to bring out some of the idiot communist mayors things. All of a sudden he talked about these free grocery stores and all that. People don't realize $70 million for only five grocery stores. And they're not going to be free. He's going to charge it. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. That is an incorrect number, too. I hate to stop you. But initially, it was supposed to be $14 million apiece, which comes out to $70 million for five stores. But I talked to a lot of big financial guys. It's more like... 30 million apiece, so the real price will be $150 million for the five stores, not $70 million. Well, you know what? Maybe he wants to take over every bodega in New York and put free food in there. It would only cost about $156 billion. This man is a complete fool who has no idea. All he does is open his big mouth and smile. And, you know, even with this child care program, right, the 2,000 kids under the age of five, right? They have...

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$78 million that's going to call. Of course, for only 2,000 kids. Now, there's 470,000 young kids under the age of five. You know what that's going to cost? $17 billion, you smiling fool. Where are you going to get it? Now you want free buses. You talk about you don't know what you're doing. All I know is one thing. He is the one that needs to pull himself back and realize he's running us into a bankruptcy. All he knows with that Pierre Lufu, what's that, Pierre, Pierre, Pierre, Tax. Are you on that list? By the way, are you on that list, Paul? No, I rent. I would never hire. I would never buy anything in this idiot. I rent, you dumb, smiley, moron. You're not getting my money. Yeah. And now all of a sudden he says he's going to get $500 million from it. The controller said, hey, jerk off. It's about $340 million if you get every one of them. And then all of a sudden, do you know what he did the other day? He had a town hall. uh a town hall meeting with all this ds a what they were doing they were recruiting all these other douchebags remember what i said dsa is communist all i know did you know they're talking to their members guess what they did in the last election they want to get 100 000 volunteers out there and have over 3 million door knocks 4.5 million calls so they're using this now ds Asha Acon, another douchebag there. She's running the office of mass engagement. We're paying for it. This woman, whatever the hell it is, maybe it's a transform. I don't even know what you are. She's running the operation. And you know what? We're paying for all this crap. And we're paying for people to be trained, to be communists. And then they throw, he throws this DEI stuff, right? Now, this is the new cancer that we had. In all our society, DEI. In society, businesses, all of a sudden, thank God the federal government said, kiss my butt, they got rid of it. But now, all of a sudden, this communist, every one of them from this rap singing scumbag communist, don't call him DSI. He wants DEI, DEI. This is where he goes all the time. Now, we know one thing. We're talking about what's going to happen when that Njahu comes in there. Because of the mayor, communist Zohran Mamdani. The NYPD stressed out as it is with the security concerns would not know. But here's what's going to happen. A jerk off. What happens when the protests start to assault our cops spit on them, throwing things on them? You'll tell them, don't make no arrest. And then here's the good one. And if they get civilian complaints, get it. What? We got a new vice chair. Al Racebait and Sharpton's Shakedown National Action Network, the head of their, Jennifer Jay Jones, Austin, and all these other DSA now are going to be judging jury for the cops. You know something? I don't blame cops are doing nothing. You should just stand there and turn your back on the demonstrators. And you know, that's what's going to go on. And now you want to use my cops?

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for your scumbagged wife there to go to Syria and go to Lebanon. What happens if my cops get hurt or killed out there? Why am I letting you do this? It really bothers me. And we can notice one thing, Sid, we notice that Snagletooth Kathy Hochul, this fool governor that said they go, yes, been the maim and me. I'm doing the very dangerous. She's scared stiff. to debate Bruce Blakeman, our next governor. He'll chop her up in the debate. Also, sir, yeah, my husband, he has the concessions. I'll give you a new arena. Give my husband the concession. This is the governor of New York, and it keeps on going. Now this other one, big butt, Letitia James. Guess what? $54 million in tax. Payer funded grants. This was put together years and years ago to help people with the mortgage problem, the subprime crisis. Now what she's doing is she's running all these money to all these programs. Defense, stop the police to remove police from schools, $7 million borrowing police from taking involved with the homeless $8 million. banning police from traffic stuff. These are all these liberal programs. Attorney General Pitch James, what do you go after the Medicaid fraud? We're talking about billions of billions of dollars. All you do is there. You want to go after Trump. You want to go. How about the fraud that we have in this state and this city? We have so much fraud. We are going into the door. Oh, the education is really good in New York. Our kids. How about... 45% of these poor kids leave in high school. They can't read. They can't write. They go into college and they go, dog, you are pictures? Because I can't read. Show me pictures. This is what we're producing here in New York City. And this piece of garbage mayor, he's not DSA. Take DSA away. It ain't DSA. It is communism. And again, I repeat, you cannot use the term time communism. So they suck. into another direction, DSA. DSA is communist. And all you Democrats that are listening or relatives realize what's going on. Again, I say every week, look at Europe and just look on the newscasting with all these demonstrations in Michigan, all over the place. We're being overtaken. They've got more moths being made right now in America than they do churches. And this is what we want. We want a Muslim terrorist country. We've got to bear together, and we have to put arm in arm, and we've got to get rid of this scumbag Zohran Mamdani. And again, there is something brewing. I'll let these listeners know. There's something brewing with my president and Zohran Mamdani. I'll leave it at that. Fuck. I'm going to see the Homeland Security Director next week of Washington, and we'll be talking about things. And I tell you right now, my agenda is one thing. Take this Zohran Mamdani and all these other communists to hell out. This is America. Fatim, love, family, religion. Don't you tell me what to do, Zohran Mamdani. I tell you what, I'll see you on 9-11. I'll be with you, Sid, and Bruce Blakeman there, and I wait to see you, Zohran Mamdani.

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God, I love Bo Dietl. If I'm Mom Dany, I wouldn't show up. There you have it. Me and Scott Labato and all these folks are trying to figure out how a way to make sure Mom Dany doesn't show up. I think Bo just did it. If you're Mom Dine, you do not want to show up if Bo Diedel is there because he will knock you out. He almost did it when you exited the Oval Office at the White House. A couple months ago, Bo had to restrain himself. You know, Bo has become one of the fighters I talk about every day. I mention Vicki Palladino, our fine city councilwoman from Queens. I mentioned Bo. I mentioned the great Scott Labato, who's home after his heart attack a week ago, was on this show yesterday and seemingly getting better and better. Thank God every day. And me, of course, the four of us. And I've turned my attention, as you know, to making sure the mayor does not show up 9-11. I know that my efforts will not work. I think he will be there because he has no heart. But we put together early this morning before I get to Bruce Blakeman, this little collage, which takes us back to that tragic morning. Everything from Imus was on the air with Imus. telling W up band listeners that the plane hit to this young beautiful girl named Brooke Jackman, 23 years old. She didn't make it home. The audio is hard to make out. You have to listen very carefully. But somehow she made her way to the 104th floor of the North Tower with about. 30 or 40 other people, and you can hear Brooke Jackman say, 104th floor. First, she says, I'm okay, and I love you. That was a voicemail. She left to her mother, and she died. And then you'll hear from Giovanni Galante, who was back on this show for a second time yesterday with his friend Charles Wolfe, and Giovanni is the gentleman that started the petition. to keep the mayor away, and he's going to tell you, if you missed it yesterday, the power of this show. How we went from very few signatures to very many. So before I talk to my dear friend Bruce Blakeman, let's go back to that tragic morning. Now just a couple of weeks away, from Imus to the late lovely Brooke Jackman to Giovanni Galante. Sid de Rosenberg is going to be hosting the Giants pregame show on Sunday at 1130. in the morning outside the bubble at giant stadium go out and they beat the hell out of sit you know MSNBC has just flashed on my screen it looks like there is a plane has crashed into the world trade center Tuesday 9 17 a.m.

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I don't think about any of me home. I'm okay. I love you guys. Love you guys. But I'm going to think that happened in the 1580. And why I won it off into the window's outfit. Yeah. Okay, I'm not trying to go on the northwest floor. Okay, I'm not trying to go on the 11th floor. Okay, I tell her on the 11th floor. I'm going to try another one west on the northwest. On the northwest corner of us. There's about 30 or 20 of us. I don't know. There's so easy. It's 81,952, I believe. And when we spoke, I only had about 1,500,000. You didn't give you enough credit to yourself. Wow. Your listeners and the support that I've gotten, they love you. They love this petition. I have to say, I called you back and I said, I want to come on the show and I want to thank everyone that sent me emails, everyone that signed the petition, and everyone that's sharing it. They've been great. Sid and Friends in the morning on the Red Apple Podcast Network. Two rabbis in particular, Titlebaum and Indig, both should be embarrassed. And the mayor's vile, wretched wife, that horrible creature, Ramadouaji, heading to Lebanon and Syria on taxpayer money. So Heikin was here. Then I had two guys running for governor, one running in Florida. His primary is a week from today. He's going to win Byron Donalds's. Another guy called in this morning about the vote for himself in the state of Minnesota, Mike Lindell. So I said, let's keep this governor thing going with a guy that's going to win here in New York. And that is my dear friend Bruce Blakeman. Brucey, good Tuesday morning, buddy. How are you? I'm doing great, Sid. Just got back from traveling all around the state, and everybody's ready for change, and you've got a tremendous amount of support. We're going to win this thing. You were great with Bauteromo on Sunday. You know, I watch Maria every Sunday. She's my favorite show by a distance. I'm so happy to see you on there, and, you know, she pressed you pretty hard. You know, basically what are you going to do to fix? What do you think Kathy Hochul is broken? And I think a lot of people are asking the same thing, what makes Bruce better than Lee Zeldin? who made it close. And I believe you do a great job of answering all those questions, whether it's taxes. You've done a great job in Nassau County with that. Bringing back energy, you always talk about that, Pennsylvania, what a joke that is. And, of course, maybe the most important of all, and part of the reason why Trump is going to be here Friday, which is law and order. I mean, you say it. Kathy Hochul, no one coddles criminals in the country more than Kathy Hochul. Isn't that right?

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Well, she's the most pro-criminal governor in the United States of America, said, think about this. Every major criminal justice law that she signed or supported makes it easier for criminals to prey on our communities, to our neighborhoods. She has embraced cashless bail. The HALT Act, which not only puts all of our corrections officers in danger, because now the prisoners are running to prison, but even the prisoners now are complaining about it, because it's unsafe for them. They don't want to be mingled together with nonviolent criminals and very violent criminals as the Holt Act requires, and then raise the age where there's no accountability. for a 15-year-old who commits an adult crime, well, guess what? Now the gang leaders are recruiting these young people because there's no consequences. So now all these young kids are involved in gang activity because of Kathy Hochul. So we are meeting on Friday with President Trump. We're going to show them our amazing, amazing law enforcement center there, the David S. Mack Intelligence and Training Center and the Harry Bola Singh. village that we had it's a training village it is the most state-of-the-art training village in the United States of America we have simulated banks train stations, gas stations, churches, synagogues, homes so that our police can have real-time training before they get out on the streets. He's coming to visit that and talk about law enforcement, and he's bringing Kash Patel, the FBI director, who is a Nassau County guy, grew up in Garden City. So we're really excited about that. Yeah, I know. Chris Boyle was breaking my balls because I was supposed to go out there when JD Vance was supposed to come and cut the ribbon. You remember? So I never got out there because that didn't happen. And he goes, you know, your son's been out there to the new police academy with Pat Ryder, but you haven't. I go, I know I'm very much looking forward to seeing all this on Friday. And not only is President Trump bringing Kash Patel, but I think he's also bringing Bruce Todd Blanche, right? We're hoping that he brings Todd Blanche. They're talking about it now. And there might be other cabinet members who are going to join. And it's going to be, as I said, a very enlightening discussion about law enforcement, about crime. And President Trump has been incredibly supportive of law enforcement. And I think that this will illustrate the contrast between those who are pro-criminal and those who want to protect our communities. President Trump is one of them. We work very closely together, and I'm looking forward to his visit very much. Look, he's made city safer, right? Bottom line, he's made Memphis safer. He's made Washington, D.C. safer. He's made Chicago safer. He, given the opportunity, he would make our city safer. There's no question about it. I hope Howard Lutnick comes in, too, only because only a couple of weeks away from 9-11. He's a New Yorker. His brother was killed.

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in those towers on that day, and Howard Lutnick usually does travel with President Trump anyway. But let's be honest, all these people are coming, and, you know, a lot of folks running on the island, they're going to be there, I'm sure, that day with us, Mike La Petrie and Driscoll and Lola and Gaborino and all of them. But the real reason why President Trump is coming to the island on Friday, above and beyond law and order, is to once again give you a very public and deserved, let me hear that word, Bruce, deserved... ringing endorsement. Yes? Well, that's very kind of you. But, Sid, I think he's coming here because Nassau County is a model of public safety. And I'm not just talking about our great police officers, but our corrections officers, our deputy sheriffs, our probation officers. And don't forget our volunteer firefighters and our EMTs. They do an amazing job every day. So President Trump is going to tour our facilities and he's going to honor them. They're the ones that are on the front line. You know, politicians take credit for policies that they have that make community safer. And I certainly do that as well. But I never forget that it's actually the people on the front lines who are doing the work. And I'm very grateful for all our law enforcement and public safety personnel here in our county. Bruce, how long have you known President Trump now for? Oh, I guess, I guess well over 25, probably 30 years. 30 years. And not just you, but he also loves your brother. I mean, I told this story a couple weeks ago when you were being inaugurated for the second time when you won the Nassau County executive position. And I was with you that night at the beautiful aviation museum out there in Nassau County. Correct me if I'm wrong, when President Trump called you to congratulate you that night, your brother was sitting right next to him. Yeah, my brother worked in the West Wing for President Bush. He was there during 9-11, and after President Trump received the Republican nomination, my brother was a very, very vocal advocate when some of the Bush people weren't so supportive of President Trump. And President Trump is a very loyal guy, and he was very appreciative that my brother spoke out in his favor. So, yeah, he is in relationship with my brother who had dinner last night here on Long Island with my brother. He now works for Frank Siller and tunnels to Towers. Oh, really? I didn't know that. Yeah, he's a consultant to Frank Siller. And there's no better American in Frank Siller. I'm telling you right now what he has done for our veterans. for our law enforcement personnel, those who were in dire straits, those who were injured, those who were killed in the line of duty and left families. Frank Siller is a saint.

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Couldn't agree more. That's why I do the Tunnel to Towers every two weeks on this show. And he is a wonderful guy. His brother Steven Siller died that day. And as you told us on this program, you've said it a couple times since. You lost your nephew that day. Your sister, Linda's oldest son. If I remember correctly, Tommy Juergens, is that right? Sergeant Tommy Juergens died. A Real Hero was giving. First day to a woman who was severely burned in the lobby of Tower 2 when it collapsed on him and two other court officers. Oh, God. You know, when Trump... comes this week or when he leaves, the right before, right after. You know your opponent, Kathy Hochul. All she's going to talk about is how Bruce Blakeman is hanging out with President Trump and President Trump's policies are exactly what we don't want in New York, even though if New York ever had those policies, which they will. When you win, this would be a much better state. She's going to go nuts on you for days. You know that. Well, you know what? It's not bad to be the governor of the state and be able to pick up the phone and call the president and have him answer you immediately. Right. And also send you some money if you need it, God forbid, right? Well, listen, I'm just getting to that. So President Trump and I have talked a lot about energy. We talked about how we have one of the largest natural gas reserves in New York. And Kathy Hochul would rather buy it. from Pennsylvania, then extract it from New York and create jobs, create prosperity, and lower our electric bills. It's just insane her energy policy. So he's definitely going to help New York with that. And of course, economic development, create better jobs, higher-paying jobs with better benefits. That's how you make it more affordable by putting more money in people's pockets. And I know President Trump is going to help me and help New Yorkers. He loves New York. You know, he grew up in New York. He's a Queens guy. And he loves New York. But unfortunately, Kathy Hochul has been incredibly hostile to him. I don't understand her reasoning. And so has Zohran Mamdani, who is just, you know, an anti-American communist. So I just feel that she can say whatever she wants. But. New Yorkers are smart. Did you hear what she said about upstate New Yorkers said? She said that they weren't sophisticated enough to make important decisions. Did you hear what she said about black kids? She said that black kids in the Bronx don't know what a computer is. I mean, what a racially charged statement that is, and it could not be further from the truth. I can guarantee you right now. There is no 10-year-old black kid in the Bronx. who would be worse on a computer than me. They'd all would be much better than me. They're technologically savvy. To say that about people and stereotype them, I think, is just a disgrace. She's stereotyping upstaters, black people. She joined with Zohran Mamdani in not attending the first time in history that they didn't have a Puerto Rican Day breakfast for the community leaders.

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of the Puerto Rican American community. It's just one thing after other, leaving Little Italy off, both Little Italy, the one in the Bronx on Arthur Avenue and the one on Lower Manhattan, off the map of important tourist places where immigration was important. It just goes, line, chapter, and verse are the things that Kathy Hochul and Zohran Mamdani have done to make us more miserable and to divide us. This is the most divisive mayor and governor. that we've ever had in New York. Instead of unifying people like I want to do and like I've done in my county, they divide us. Why can't we bring people together? They are terrible people, both of them. And, you know, let's extend this to the mayor's wife. And I usually don't talk about people's spouses and all that. In fact, I never do ever. But she is such a vile, wretched creature dating back to the days when she was liking stuff on the internet about Israeli girls being raped and little babies being thrown in oven. She loved October 7th. She thought the freedom fighters did a great job. Now, now this lady, she's going to Lebanon and Syria, you know, Lebanon and Syria. She's taking an NYPD detail with her. You know what that means? I got a paper that. You got a paper that. Lou has to paper that. How in the world is that okay? Well, she's going to two countries where they are controlled by terrorists. where they don't have human rights. There are no democracies. They don't have an independent judiciary. If you're in the political opposition, you settle your battles with bombs and guns, not at the ballot box. These are people who throw gay men and women off of rooftops and killed them. They stone women for not dressing appropriately, how anybody could glorify. Those two places is beyond me. And certainly she is going there for the reasons that I say that he is anti-American. She is going there to support people who want to destroy our values and our government here in the United States. You know, on the way out every now and then, Bruce, I have to admit, I pinch myself because it's surreal to me that a million people wake up every day and they listen to me and they meet me at events and they go crazy and you've seen it, these people. And to me, it's like, I was just that, you know, that kid from Brooklyn, that, you know, I can possibly be in this position. And, you know, here you are. The President of the United States is coming to see you on Friday. And you got a big event. I'll be there too with you with Steve Witkoff on Long Island on Friday night. You're running for governor and you ever just sit back and have a cup of coffee and go, man.

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I can't believe I've gotten here. What does it mean to you that you are our choice, our Republican choice, to be the governor of New York? Well, I'll tell you, every day I say that. You do, right? If you ask my teachers in high school whether I would be in this position, I think they would unanimously say. You know, you know, no way, right? You know what's funny about that? When I was in high school with Joe Takapina, there was a yearbooker was called the polyglot. at Polly Prep, and they would have these end-of-year, you know, contest, and they would rate people. And the two guys that were least likely to succeed in the sixth grade with Joseph Tocopina, who is the most famous defense attorney in the world, and me. And now you're saying the same thing, right? In high school, they would have said, Bruce Blakeman, no way. It's amazing, right? Well, every time I talk to kids. whether it be in high school or middle school, and I get a chance to talk to him. I tell them, listen, guys, it's not where you start, it's where you finish. You always have an opportunity. to do the things that you need to do to advance yourself, to have a better life, to have a better future. And even though you might have been lazy in school or you were too busy playing basketball and you weren't paying attention to your studies, there's always time to turn things around, I did it. It took me a while. But... Now I've become probably the hardest working person in politics next to President Trump. I work really hard. And I'll tell you why I work hard, Sid, because every morning, like you said, I not only get up and pinch myself, but I get up with a responsibility. for this state, for the county that I live in, for the people who are supporting me, for the people who have vouched for me, for people like you who've stood up for me. Every day I have that weight on my shoulders and I say, I have to do a really good job because people are depending on me. Members of Congress who are running for election are depending on me. State senators, state assembly members, local government officials. The public. Every day I wake up with that burden, but you know what? I just pray to God that God gives me the strength. And if God gives me the strength... I'll do what I have to do. And wherever the chips may fall, that's within God's purview. And I will accept whatever happens. But my job is to give 100% every single day, every minute of every hour. Now, you're an amazing guy, Bruce. You're an amazing guy. I love you. For folks, I want to help you out this morning, send you some money and all that stuff. What's the website?

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Bruce Blakeman for New York.com, Bruce Blakeman for New York.com. We could use the contributions. I'm fighting Kathy Hochul's Democrat machine here. And to beat them, we've got to be able to be on TV, social media, radio, direct mail, and streaming now. We have to pay for streaming. So please go make a contribution. Get a long sign, volunteer, and make sure every member of your family and all your friends, get out to vote. Bruce Blakeman for New York.com, and my family all loves you, Danielle, Ava, Gabriel, he works for you. He loves, he's actually said he's going to be leaving you in a couple of weeks. And I can't wait to see you and President Trump and the whole crew on Friday. Bruce Blakeman, as always, spectacular job. Thank you so much. Well, God bless you. Thank you. By the way, Gabriel's doing an amazing job. You got a great kid there. Thank you, Bruce. Thank you. I do love that little boy, and he is having the time of his life. He loves you. He really does. He gets so excited when you talk to him in the office. You shake his hand. You invite him to a meeting. He texts me right away. He goes, Daddy, Bruce just did this. Bruce just did that. So just so you know, you've meant a lot to him this summer. He's a very impressional age now, 17 years old. You meant a lot. So thank you, Bruce. Thank you. My honor. We're happy to have them. Thank you, buddy. Bruce Blakeman right there, the National County Executive, the next governor here in the great state of New York, and we've got a big day come up together on Friday, President Trump in the daytime, and we'll go hang out with Steve Whitcalf in the Hamptons on Friday night. Take a break. A lot more to do. Trump yesterday signed a new executive order. Sid and Friends in the morning on the Red Apple Podcast Network. From Hall of Fame Boxing Trainer Teddy Atlas. I love Teddy. And if you follow my career, which millions of you do. Nice message from Amy this morning, and I appreciate it. So every year I go to Teddy's event. Teddy puts on an event the Thursday before Thanksgiving every year. at the Garden Inn Hotel on Staten Island. They're lovely people. I forgot their names. I'm sorry. The owner is just so nice to me. They come down to say a lot of me now every year. It's so cool. And Teddy does all this great work in the name of his late father, Theodore Atlas, the Theodore Atlas Foundation. He helps little kids all over the world to the country. Things like make a wish deals he puts together. You know, if somebody needs a wheelchair, if somebody needs any medical equipment, Teddy spends his days and nights. He's such a good man trying to help little kids. So he let me this beautiful message. He likes Danielle too. He goes, you guys are a great one to punch, and they're both great fighters. He knows about good fighters, right? He trained Mike Tyson and Michael Moore. He said, hopefully you're going to be there again this year. He said, I don't usually reach out in August, but they really love it when you come here. You know, he's got a lot of big names there, Stephen A. Smith and Phil Sims and heavyweight champs and huge names, Christopher Mad Dogg, Rousseau, all these major sports guys, Brian Kenny, Bob Papa. I guess I shot up the list at Lewis of favorites, and he's like, I'm reaching out in August because I really want to make sure you're coming.

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And, of course, I'll be there. And Teddy, again, is just a great guy. That's in November, but a month before that, in October, I've got a request. So, whether it's Corey Zelnick or Dr. Mark Siegel. Oh, my God. Well, you're giving him plenty of notice. Los Angeles laughing. Plenty of notice. And now I know what you were talking about. Okay. Or Bill O'Reilly. Or my new friend, of course. He loves me, Spike Lee. He hung up the phone of me, that son of a bitch. You believe that? Hung up on me. What about all the babies about it died? You dumb bastard. You really are a dumb bastard. Go listen to Tucker Carlson and jerk yourself off, Spike Lee, you moron. The babies in Palestine. You should watch Tucker Carlson and... and Hunter Biden. Believe it or not, Tucker Carlson's guest on his podcast. A couple days ago was Hunter Biden. I have to play this one more time. I'm sorry, and I'll tell you what I want on that from these people. I want you to count if you're in your car how many times this really ill, deranged, demented Tucker Carlson mentions Israel. in a 46-second rent, which has nothing to do with Israel. So when I tell you that people out there, the Tucker Carlson's and Candice and Thomas Massie, and a lot of people are deranged, like they're sick people. And they've now found a way to blame Israel for everything. Listen to these 46 seconds, really how silly Tucker Carlson sounds as he sits there with one of the biggest degenerates in the history of mankind, Hunter Biden. Tucker Carlson and Biden cut. Number nine. I just want to ask you point blank, did you drop off laptops? No, I have literally zero recollection of memory of ever dropping off a laptop. We get approached by Israelis connected to Benjamin Netanyahu. We're shopping this stuff to me at Fox News. The laptop is real. I thought that from day one. But the way that it entered the bloodstream, American media, was not real. There's no possible way all of the information came from one laptop. They hacked my cloud. And I'm not just talking about 20 years of emails. I'm talking about 20. years of text messages, erased voicemails, deleted photograph. They don't actually delete. They clearly don't. The allegation that there was abusive minors. That came from the Israelis. I'm just telling you. They came to me. So in literally 40 seconds, he blamed abuse on minors. Please get the phone though. He blamed the abuse on minors. He blamed the computer, the Russians, all of it on Israel. It's just... These people are so anti-Semitic and so, and I'm sick of all of them. I really am. And so many people just buy in, they just buy in. They have no idea what they're talking about. I mean, none. None of them ever go anywhere near Israel, mind you, have no idea what the dynamic is between the Arabs and the Jews or the amount of Arabs and, you know, Christians, Muslims, all them that live together with the Israelis.

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Every day, and there's no issues. Except with that piece of land there where they teach their six-year-old kids to kill Israelis. In six years old, they teach them to kill Israelis. That's the highest honor in your lifetime. But we're the bad guys. Anyway, so whether it's Siegel, O'Reilly, Corey, the world champion New York Knicks, open up their season Tuesday night, October the 20th at home. It'll be banner night. They're going to raise the banner at Madison Square Gordon. And who's coming here? LeBron James and the Philadelphia 76ers. What? Yes. And newly acquired Jalen Brown, along with Maxie and Bede and that's a good basketball team. They've got to stay healthy. They're old, obviously. But at least on paper. You don't win on paper, I get it. That's a good team. So Knicks and Sixers from the garden opening night. I've already planned to go to my daughter, Ava goes to University of Pennsylvania Law School. She's a rock star. And she's going to live there until May. I've already planned to go to Pennsylvania to see LeBron play there against the Knicks. And I think I'm going November 8th or 9th with Justin because she's a douchebag Eagles fan to see my Giants take on the Philly at the Eagles at the link. So I plan on going to Philly to visit my daughter, Ava, and see LeBron and the Giants and all that stuff anyway. But Sixers, Knicks, October 20th at the Garden. I already feel like the watch parties are going to start. Oh, it's going to be so annoying. I really feel it now that it's going to be that they're going to start with that game. Listen, Jessica Tisch has plenty of time here in New York to prepare for this. And the idiot mayor keep him away. You know, there's nothing about the Knicks. I'm not saying it's. Going to be bad or it's going to be, but I'm saying. It's going to be horrendous. It just feels like it just ends. Horrendous is going to be. No, they're going to start opening night. It's right before the midterms, too. It's like two weeks before the midterms. Oh, geez. They're going to be yelling about. Never come. The Knicks and Trump. Oh, God. Who knows? The city's about to become a mess. Oh, my God. All right. Trump yesterday signed an executive order, and I like what he did. I do all these vaccines. I mean, why would you give a baby a happy vaccine? the RSV, which we never gave to Gabriel. A lot of vaccines, and there is no question, despite what Kristi Noem said earlier, that there is a connection between some of these childhood vaccines and autism. Democrats deny it, but I'm sorry, it's out there. So I'll talk to the guy who's really an expert, because I'm not. And his name is Brian Christine. He works alongside Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in the HHS. And I'm really happy to have him on. So we'll take a short break and come back and talk about Trump, vaccines. Sid and Friends in the morning on the Red Apple Podcast Network. Mr. President, you're a proud father. Would you have vaccinated your children differently based on the recommendations? Well, I did. I took my children for five different vaccinations. In other words, I broke it up to one visit where they just pump, you know.

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what seemingly looks like gallons, where they pump so much in. I took all of my children from day one, I believed in this a long time, a long time ago. I took them with my wife. I took them through five different visits to the doctor. Essentially, they get 20% each. And I had no problem. So it's inconvenient. It's five stops. But it's something that I think will have a huge impact on autism. Parents can still choose to give their children all of the vaccinations if they wish. Served as the Assistant Secretary of Health since 2025, working very closely with my friend who was on this show last week, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., as the Assistant Secretary for Health. Christine has advocated for the Department of Health and Human Services to establish an office of men's health. He sought to block federal funding for gender transition care. God bless him for that. Christine also led the United States federal government's response to the MB Hyundai's Hunter virus outbreak. So here he is making his debut on this very important day, Brian Christine. Brian, good morning, pal. How are you? Hey, Sid, brother. How are you this morning? Thanks for having me on. And listen, who doesn't like a little Jackson Brown, doctor in my eyes? That's a great rolling music. It really is, thanks. And Lou, my guy, Lou Rapino, so smart. He goes, we got a doctor on the phone. Let's give him some doctor's song from Jackson Brown. So thank you for that. It's really great to have you, Brian. I love all the work all you guys. Bobby was on this show last week, Dr. Roz, two weeks ago. Now we get you. And I was having a back and forth. with my news guy this morning. He's a very smart guy. He'd like him, Brian. Nice guy. But he said, look, there really is no evidence. None that these vaccines cause autism. I said, what are you talking about? There's loads of stuff over the years where you can connect some of these childhood vaccines with autism. We went back and forth for like five minutes. So what's the real answer, Brian? Well, I tell you, Sid, what we saw yesterday with President Trump signing that executive order with Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in the office with him, you know, that's another win for America. It's another win for making America great again and another win for making America healthier than she's ever been. Because listen, when we at HHS, back in January of this year, we did a study, we looked. at peer nations, for instance, European nations, and peer nations looked at their childhood vaccine schedules, and we give so many more vaccinations to our children than other countries do. You know, there's a group of about 11 vaccinations, things like, you know, polio, and things like measles, mumps, rebella, things like whooping cough or pertussis, tetanus, diphtheria, that countries agree upon. But we have... so many other vaccinations that are poured into our children. And I think what you're seeing with this is we say, listen, let's take some common sense. Let's give parents the maximal control to be able to decide what is right for their children because that's the way it should be. And listen, yes, there is a concern about vaccines and about autism.

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There's no question we need to bring gold standard science to figure out exactly what does cause autism. People have such concerns. We need to study it. There are some who say, well, it's proven that the vaccines don't cause autism. I say we study it more. You can't ever harm doing that. We break these vaccinations up for kids. We do what the president says. We make America healthier than she's ever been. That's the greatness of President Trump and Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.. That's how I feel about it. I totally agree with everything you just said. I really do. I love President Trump Dealey. In fact, I'm going to see him on Friday here on Long Island. I love all you guys. You guys are doing great work, making us healthy again. There's no question about that. I don't know how you could possibly argue that. You know, you look at some of the vaccines that these kids are taking. I mean, how can you make an argument for a little baby to ever take a Hep B vaccine? You have to acquire that. You're not born with Hep B, RSP. I mean, some of these vaccines that are babies or infants are getting. It's ludicrous. I'm sorry, Brian. Yeah. No, no, listen, I agree with you. I mean, in terms of, you know, in terms of the hepatitis you're talking about, we know that if the mother has that, could pass it on to the child. Okay, if the mom doesn't have it, do you need to vaccinate the child? I would say no. You can get it through sexual contact. We know no babies having sexual intimacy. So, you know, what you're saying makes complete sense. Again, we want parents to have the control they should have. What we want is to be able to protect our children, to do what's right, unless vaccinations are a great tool to have in our armamentarium, to have in our toolkit to promote health. But that doesn't mean every vaccine is the same. That doesn't mean you have to pour, you know, a bunch into a little baby at one time. I mean that's what the president is saying. I agree with them 100%. Me too. You know, I had a buddy's name. He was Alex Sedan. He ran for Senate. He was running against Cory Booker. He lost the primary. He did a good job, but he lost the primary. And he was all about freedoms, which you're talking about right now, Brian. He had a bunch of people around him that I've had on this show many times from Mary Holland to the great writer and attorney Aaron Seary to Victoria Capish. I mean, all these great people. And all these people do is fight for freedoms there in New Jersey, whether it's parental freedom. which is what we're talking about right now, whether it's religious freedom. I don't understand why the United States of America, which is built on that one great abstract, why are more people like us, like we're talking about the choice? Why not give the parents the choice? I agree. I agree a thousand percent. You know, so my practice, and before I had the privilege of being nominated by the president, I practiced for about 35 years as a urologic surgeon, a urologist with a real focus on men's health. And listen, I would have patients who'd come in and they would have something going on and I would give them counsel and give them my best judgment. And then the person makes the decision. And you have to be respectful of that. And so, you know, let parents make the decision, what's right for their kids. And listen. Americans are reasonable people. We're going to do what's right for our kids. But when you try to start forcing us to pour vaccine after vaccine after vaccine after vaccine into our kids, listen, we're going to push back. And I think I understand that. And let's face it, then when we see people like Anthony Fauci, we lose confidence in what health care practitioners are telling us. So listen, one of the things that we want to do here at the Department of Health and Human Services, certainly one of my primary.

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One of my primary missions at the time that I get to wear this uniform and serve this amazing president is to help bring back confidence and trust in our healthcare system and in our higher institutions that formulate health care policy. There's been such damage in the last administration. Look at my office, my predecessor, a man wearing a dress, Rachel, Richard Levine, right? Who's going to trust that person? And that person didn't, again, I don't think he cared at all about a lot of the things he talked about, except he cared about transitioning kids telling little boys they could be little girls, little girls, they could be little boys, that's all he cares about. But no, we have to bring back confidence and trust, Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump, Dr. Oz, Jay Botichari and myself, I think we're the right people to do that. You know, I think the number right now, it was 17, right? And President Trump reduced that number to 11 in terms of the recommended vaccines. Is that the right numbers, Brian? Yeah, so, you know, the way of things, as of 2024, for instance, you know, in the United States, all right? So you've got 84 vaccine doses, at least 57 different shots for 17 diseases. And then if you throw in RSV, respiratory syncedural virus, toss another one in, 18 diseases. So these numbers far exceed other peer countries, not even close. So the model that President Trump is looking to move closer and closer to, if I'm reading this correctly, is Denmark. Is that right? I don't know, said, I don't know specifically if it's Denmark, but again, these other countries, they do have these 11 routine vaccines that we agree upon and then give parents the ability to decide whether the others are right for their kids. So what do you think happens here? He signed the executive order. There's been pushback already from obviously Democrats, because no matter what Trump says, they don't want any part of it. But even a bunch of Republicans that always disappoint me. I love Republicans pushback. I can't stand it. But you get it. You know, Bill Cassidy is one of them. What do you think happens after Trump signs this EOC, the future? What do you think happens here? Listen, I think what he's doing is saying to the American people by signing this order, we want gold standard science to guide our childhood vaccine recommendations. We want states that, you know, that require kids go to school to be vaccinated. We want states to bring their policies in line with what the gold standard child vaccine recommendations are. That's what we want. I think that's going to roll forward. And you're right. It doesn't matter what. President Trump would say, you know, he could be Mother Teresa and they'd say he was evil. He could be Maimonides and they'd say he was stupid, right? Some people you're never going to please. No, well, screw him. Who cares? The American Academy of Pediatrics just put out a statement against all of these new standards is what I'm being told by one of the folks there in New Jersey who fight for these parental and medical and religious freedoms every day. That's correct, too.

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Yeah, and that, you know, and that, again, I didn't see that, but that may well be true. But let's face it, there's a lot of these entities, these professional organizations, these societies that will come out against President Trump and Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.. And some of these are the same societies that said, yeah, we should tell little boys they can be little girls, and we should castrate them and give them chemicals. Little girls can be little boys. You know, that's the kind of people you got. Well, that's, you did a great job with that, Brian. I got to give you credit for that. Nothing makes me. More nauseous. Well, maybe nothing, but certainly a lot of things don't make me more nauseous than this gender transition stuff. And I know that you worked very, very hard to block that federal funding. So in that one space right there, I consider you a hero. Oh, listen, Sid, I appreciate that because I think, again, I think, I know that Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump, we know that our children are our future, our most vulnerable children, those children who are confused. What they need is compassion and counseling. What they don't need is castrating, mutilating surgeries and chemicals, doing these things to them that cause harm for the rest of their life. That's not at all what they need. They don't need that kind of thing. They need counseling. They need care. They need the kind of things that people like you and me and the president and the secretary would give them. What do you think on the way out? Because I'm a big, big fan of these personally have taken them in the past, and I know how much they help, whether it's actually, they almost serve, I said this to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. last week as a GLP these days, but also in terms of injuries, you get, you heal much quicker, and your skin is better and you feel better. It's almost like a growth hormone. And I'm talking, of course, about peptides. You have any real opinion on the future of that? Yeah, I personally do. And you know what's happened now, of course, is with that recent meeting that was at the FDA where there was the vote of the committee to take these peptides, I think seven of them into it, and to say, yeah, listen, we need to make these available through compounding pharmacies as they're being studied because, remember, we never recommend anything in this administration without gold standard science behind it. Let's let these peptides be studied, but let them be produced. by pharmacies in America so we know what we're getting. We're not getting garbage from China. Personally, I believe that peptides can have a real benefit. I have used peptides in the past myself. I have certainly had patients on peptides. I personally believe they can be a benefit. I'm really hopeful that what's going to happen to the FDA is we're going to move forward in that process and get those peptides in that list rescheduled so they can be produced here in America safely, safely here in America. so we can have access while they're being studied. I'm a believer. Final 60 seconds. My friend Gordon Chan comes on this show quite a bit, and he's always pushing the red button. It's all over for us. And every day the Chinese figuring out new ways to kill us. And he is completely convinced that, as we speak right now, Brian, you and I, that they're in a lab somewhere in China figuring out the next virus, which will make COVID look like kids play. I know you worked once again on the response to the hunter virus outbreak.

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You agree with Gordon, do you think that our enemies are hard at work right now on the next virus created in a lab, Dr. Anthony Fauci, that can harm us in a big way? Well, I certainly believe that China is someone who is going to advance their own agenda at the expense of the United States. There's no question about that. You know, when it comes to what happened with Dr. Anthony Fauci, I think as we're seeing these texts come out, we see a man who sits and he takes the fifth, what, a hundred-and-some times? That's going to tell you something, right? Those things are telling you something. I think we have to always be vigilant when there are countries like Russia or there are countries like China. They don't have our best interest at heart. We always have to be always, always, always America first and stand by our true allies, wherever they may be. Brian Christine, that's an excellent job. And I appreciate you and Bobby. And I'm a met and all you fine folks at HHS for the amazing work you guys are doing. Really, I mean that from the bottom of my heart. You're a great American, Brian Christine. Thank you so much. Hey, listen, my friend, God bless you. Lechayim, and I tell you, you know, I always would be happy to come back on any time. Love to bring you back many times. So thank you for that, Brian. Thank you very much. God bless. There he is. You got it. The assistant secretary to Bobby over at HHS. What a sweet guy, Brian Christine. He threw in Lechaym, which means to life for you people out there, aren't you? Very nice. All right. Are we done? Is that it, Louis? Because I got to meet with the Hall of Fame people. We're going to do the videos. Oh, it's very busy. We're going to do all the interviews and the videos. It's a very, very big day for me today. And we'll see the finished product in October at the Rainbow Room in New York City when I'm officially inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame. But some of that work, a lot of the work will be done right after this show today right here in the studio. So we're done. Lou Rapino, as always, excellent job. Thanks for listening to Sit and Friends in the Morning. You can hear Sid and Friends in the Morning, weekday mornings at six. If you like the podcast, share it with your friends, and listen anytime at wabcradio.com and download the Wabc Radio app. Hit that subscribe button on all major podcast platforms. Plus, follow WABC on social, on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and X. See you next time for a new episode, so you never have to wonder. What the... What the heck is going on here?