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Jaime Williams, New York State Assemblywoman, calls in to the program to discuss Mayor Eric Adams shutting down the infamous migrant tent city at Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: New York City's bodega owners are demanding action after 49 ATM thefts in three months by a group dubbed “The Midnight Smashers,” WNYC's Phil Corso reports. Meanwhile, Mayor Eric Adams delivered his State of the City address at the Apollo Theater on Thursday, addressing re-election challenges and federal bribery allegations. Also, the city is shutting down a large migrant shelter at Floyd Bennett Field as the National Park Service plans a new chapter for the historic site, WNYC's Liam Quigley reports. Plus, WNYC transportation reporters Stephen Nessen and Ramsey Khalifeh recap the first week of congestion pricing in their segment, “On the Way.”
36:20- New Jersey State Senator Jon Bramnick, Republican representing New Jersey’s 21st legislative districtTopic: Drones in New Jersey51:16- Liz Peek, Fox News contributor, columnist for Fox News and The Hill, and former partner of major bracket Wall Street firm Wertheim & CompanyTopic: "Trump just outfoxed Biden and his corrupt family. Again" (Fox News op ed)1:01:49- Richard Brescher, Township of Edison Council MemberTopic: Controversy surrounding "prop" ban1:12:33- Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis, Representative for New York's 11th Topic: Closure of the Floyd Bennett Field migrant shelter1:26:41- Gordon Chang, Asia expert, columnist and author of "Plan Red: China's Project to Destroy America"Topic: Chinese military deployment around Taiwan1:37:20- Michael McCutchan, Detective with the New York State Attorney General’s OfficeTopic: Tunnel to Towers' Season of Hope1:48:02- Gregg Jarrett, Legal and political analyst for Fox News Channel and the author of "The Trial Of The Century"Topic: Suspect charged in murder of Brian Thompson, Daniel Penny2:02:47- Izzy Ezagui, a decorated squad commander in the Israel Defense Forces and the only soldier to lose an arm in combat and return to the battlefield, and the author of "Disarmed"Topic: Israeli strike on Syria, latest in Israel-Hamas conflict2:11:24- Michael Goodwin, Chief Political Columnist for the New York PostTopic: "Gov. Hochul’s $500 ‘inflation refund’ plan is just fool’s gold for votes" (New York Post op ed)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Maryland lawmaker says his family is “shocked and devastated” after his cousin, Luigi Mangione, was arrested for the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Midtown last week. Meanwhile, unexplained drone sightings on Staten Island and in New Jersey are leaving some residents feeling uneasy. Also, the Adams administration plans to close the migrant shelter at Floyd Bennett Field as the number of asylum seekers arriving in the city is on the decline. Finally, Jordan Neely's father has filed a civil suit against Daniel Penny, who was acquitted of criminal charges in Neely's death onboard an uptown F train last year. WNYC's Charles Lane has the latest.
Conservatives and progressives are taking aim at the Adams administration for extending its lease of Brooklyn's Floyd Bennett Field to house migrants. Plus, WNYC's Sean Carlson talks with New York City's public advocate Jumaane Williams about his effort to get Mayor Adams to investigate allegations of sexual abuse on Rikers Island. And finally, WNYC's Janae Pierre discusses the upcoming New York City Hot Sauce Expo with the event's founder, Steve Seabury.
Born and raised in Pennsylvania, the 97-year-old Pittsburgh-based artist and sculptor Thaddeus Mosley has a deep and enduring obsession with wood. In his late 20s, he began to use the material for art, carving sculptures in his basement studio, and with his sculpture-making now spanning 70 years, his enduring dedication to his craft is practically unparalleled. Represented by Karma gallery since 2019, Mosley has only now, in the past decade or so, begun to receive the international recognition and attention he has long deserved. In his hands, wood sings; he shapes and carves trees into striking abstract forms that often appear as if they're levitating while honoring and preserving their organic, natural character. As with the work of his two main influences, Constantin Brâncuși and Isamu Noguchi, Mosley, too, strives to make sculptures that, in his words, beyond today, “will be interesting in a hundred tomorrows.”On the episode, he talks about the language that poetry, music, and sculpture all share; his early years as a sports writer for a local newspaper; and his life-transforming relationship with the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh.Special thanks to our Season 9 presenting sponsor, L'École, School of Jewelry Arts.Show notes:Thaddeus Mosley[4:13] Sam Gilliam[17:24] Carnegie Museum[21:08] Carnegie International[21:08] Leon Arkus[21:08] “Thaddeus Mosley: Forest”[21:08] “Inheritance”[24:20] Isamu Noguchi[27:53] Constantin Brâncuși[28:28] University of Pittsburgh[28:28] Martha Graham[46:15] Floyd Bennett Field[46:23] Ebony magazine[46:23] Sepia magazine[46:23] Jet magazine[46:23] Pittsburgh Courier[54:34] John Coltrane[51:37] Li Bo[51:37] Dylan Thomas[56:21] Bernard Leach[57:45] Langston Hughes[57:45] Countee Cullen[57:45] Harriet Tubman[57:45] Fannie Lou Hamer[57:45] “The Long-Legged Bait”[57:45] “Air Step - for Fayard and Harold Nicholas”[57:45] The Nicholas Brothers
In this episode, we explore the growing tensions around the illegal immigrant camp at Floyd Bennett Field in New York City. Councilwoman Joann Ariola has sued Mayor Eric Adams, labeling the camp a “humanitarian crisis” due to increased local safety concerns, such as panhandling and property intrusions. As the weather warms, the situation is expected to intensify with more illegal immigrants arriving, exacerbating the challenges for local law enforcement. The discussion also covers NYC's “right to shelter” policy, and the financial strain of supporting illegal immigrants. With the city council divided on the issue, this episode highlights the urgent need for effective solutions that prioritize the safety and quality of life for all residents. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
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Newly appointed Mayor of the Big Apple, a Democrat, Eric Adams, is meticulously investigating the possible enforcement of a nightly curfew for non-documented immigrants, living in public housing estates, following an ugly rise in crime rates and growing safety fears that have left the shelters for immigrants at odds with the alarmed residents living close by. If this new exploration turns into a policy for the entire city, those crossing borders illegally who live in these public shelters would need to follow a rule to be in their living spaces by 11 p.m. every night, as per reports by the renowned New York Post. Furthermore, they are asked to remain inside until 6 a.m. unless there is an urgent situation. Frequent offenses, such as violating these rules three times within a month, could potentially lead to eviction from the shelter. Nevertheless, there are leniencies for those who have work, school, or other important engagements that occur during curfew hours. In this momentum of change, Adams revealed that the city is inclined to experiment with this rule in a select group of shelters sprawled across the vast metropolis. This grew out of local residents' frustrations in areas surrounding one such shelter. These men and women voiced their concerns as unauthorized immigrants started resorting to door-to-door solicitations seeking food and clothing in the vicinity of Floyd Bennett Field. This particular location turned heads as it provided housing to hundreds of these individuals fleeing from various circumstances. One resident, Fitzgerald, expressed his sentiment, saying, 'Undeniably, immigrants from Floyd Bennett Field have become noticeable in our community. I observe them sitting around, near establishments and the mall, and even approaching neighborhood homes ringing doorbells, seeking financial help. While I bear no ill-will and understand their plight, having strangers that cannot communicate effectively in English approaching you for food can be disturbing and inconvenient. This is a new experience for us.' Nonetheless, he conceded that this immigration influx is something he had never experienced before. The city's bureaucracy hinted last week that the idea of implementing curfews was being explored, an attempt to deter immigrants from wandering local vicinities during late-night hours. Local resident Ariola held a strong position, believing in the adage, 'What works for homeless New Yorkers, should work for immigrants.' These opinions were echoed while the New York Post reported in March that the city funded an impressive $10 billion from its tax revenues to provide necessities including shelter, food, education, clothing, healthcare, and even legal services for the immigrants. Additionally, it was speculated that the incoming flow of immigrants in light of the Biden administration's lax policies was draining the city's treasury at an alarming rate of $5 million daily. These hefty expenditures prompted Mayor Adams to suggest considerable budget reductions in city facilities and essential public sectors, including libraries, law enforcement, and numerous other departments. These cuts were proposed as a means to divert more funds to manage the ongoing immigrant crisis. While these were already debates of major concern, Adams' popularity dipped to an all-time low when December came around implementing these proposed cuts while the immigrant crisis became more profound and the Mayor continued to honor the city's 'sanctuary city' commitments. Amidst this situation, it seems Mayor Adams is searching for a successful policy shift, especially in relation to issues of immigration. The potential success of implementing a curfew stands as an uncertain solution and only time will reveal if it proves to be an effective strategy. Ever since his tenure began as the Mayor of NYC, Adams has been trying to find a balance between helping these non-citizens and maintaining peace, safety, and harmony among the city's longtime residents. But, the unanswered question here is whether such a tactful move as placing curfews on immigrants could really resolve the impending crisis that the city is facing. It's a difficult dilemma, and the decisions made here will not only impact the city administration but also extend towards the citizens, the migrants, and possibly even set a precedent for other areas grappling with a similar situation. The idea alone has sparked a series of debates and discussions, with some advocating for stricter regulations and others advocating for a more compassionate and supportive approach. Overall, it's a complex issue with no clear right or wrong solution. In the end, it is yet to be seen how this policy experiment will be universally received. Whether or not it will tip Adams' favorability rating toward the positive realm and prove to be a productive measure against the encroaching immigration worries forms the crux of the ongoing debate. Real News Now:https://www.realnewsnow.com Article: https://realnewsnow.com/ny-mayor-adams-explores-curfew-for-undocumented-immigrants-amidst-rising-crime/ Follow RNN on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealNewsNowApp/ X Twitter: https://twitter.com/realnewsapp Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realnews/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@realnewsnowapp TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realnewsnowapp Threads: https://www.threads.net/@realnews/ Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@RealNews Video: https://youtu.be/0IsBY5zibrU Real News Now PodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The entrepreneurial representative from New York, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, on a recent Thursday, responded nonchalantly when confronted by a senior Fox Business journalist regarding the action taken to shut down a city school to make room for people who have entered the country without proper documentation. James Madison High School, located in Brooklyn, had announced that their students would transition to an online learning model on the following Tuesday, aiming to create space for about 2,000 people to find temporary shelter at Floyd Bennett Field. The Fox Business reporter, Hillary Vaughn, put forth this query to Ocasio-Cortez about the city's move. Ocasio-Cortez, a notable representative of the New York City boroughs of Queens and the Bronx, in accordance with the Cook Political Report, offered her insight. She stated, 'The primary objective here is to find an adequate facility for these individuals. I do not foresee this as a sustainable fix. This is not meant to be a permanent resolution.' New York City's Democratic Mayor, Eric Adams, staunchly defended his decision to temporarily interrupt the normal functioning of the school, justifying his decision on the basis of an impending heavy storm. Mayor Adams has recently instituted budget cuts with the goal to manage the substantial increase in migrant arrivals, which surpassed 130,000 in the month of November.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Frank Morano discusses some of the hottest topics and gives his opinion. Frank talks about Donald Trump during his civil fraud trial and then Frank talks about Curtis Sliwa advocating to close Floyd Bennett Field to migrants. Residents as young as 16 have been given the right to vote in school board elections in Newark NJ and then Frank talks about an opposition to a city backed measure for Casinos to bypass the local land use review process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this video I discuss the recent move to relocate migrants from a shelter at Floyd Bennett Field to James Madison High School in Midwood, Brooklyn. I explain how parents and students were given little notice & shifted to inferior remote learningWebsite: https://www.actualjusticewarrior.com/https://linktr.ee/ActualJusticeOdysee: https://odysee.com/@actualjusticewarr...Rumble: https://rumble.com/ActualJusticeWarriorInstagram NEW: / actualjustice Twitch: / actualjusticewarrior Utreon: https://utreon.com/c/ActualJusticeWar...2nd Channel: / ajw2dreamscometrue TeeSpring Store: https://teespring.com/stores/actualju...New Store: https://actualjusticewarrior.myspread...Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/iamsean90Parler: https://parler.com/profile/Actualjust...https://www.minds.com/actualjusticewa...Support me on Patreon: / seanfitzgerald Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/Iamsean90Venmo: https://venmo.com/iamsean90Support me on Subscribe Star: https://www.subscribestar.com/seanfit...Gab: https://gab.com/Iamsean90Twitter / iamsean90 Backup Twitter / ajwsean Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/actualjustic...Discord: / discord 3rd: / dudemonkeyhq Get Storable Food: https://www.preparewithajw.comGet Pocketnet: https://pocketnet.app/actualjusticewa...Podcast Links:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1o0q86A...Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0...Sources:Local News Report: • Brooklyn school goes remote after mig... My Previous Video On Migrant Issues: • Migrants Fight Over NYC Shelters #NYCMigrants #Migrants #IamSean90FAIR USE NOTICEThis video may contain copyrighted material; the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available for the purposes of criticism, comment, review and news reporting which constitute the 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. Not withstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work for purposes such as criticism, comment, review and news reporting is not an infringement of copyright.
On this Wednesday hump day edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, we recognize the 25-year anniversary of the HBO premiere of the iconic television series The Sopranos. 25 years ago tonight, Tony Soprano walked into Dr. Melfi's for the very first time. In other news of the day, the Floyd Bennett Field migrant shelter was evacuated last night due to flooding fears, forcing a local Brooklyn high school to vacate for the day to make way for illegals, the controversy surrounding Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin grows even more ridiculous, former President and Presidential candidate Donald Trump appears in court yesterday regarding his hopes for Presidential immunity, and Stephen A. Smith thinks the streaking New York Knicks are one big piece away from contending for a championship. Frank Morano, Curtis Sliwa, Peter King, Jon Voight and Jeanine Pirro join Sid on this hump day installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The state of New York took a decisive step this past Tuesday, when it temporarily relocated almost 2,000 migrants. The place chosen as their new domicile is the James Madison High School situated in Brooklyn. The movement was necessitated due to the limited suitability of the Floyd Bennett Field migrant camp following less-than-ideal weather conditions. This quick action taken by the state officials has elicited a significant ripple effect, causing shifts in daily routines. The related developments were communicated to the school district. According to the official notification circulated among families, the school will switch to online instruction mode this coming Wednesday, a move impacted by the housing of these migrants in the school's gymnasium. The sudden change was picked up by New York State Assembly candidate Colonel Thomas Sullivan, a Republican by affiliation. Colonel Sullivan expressed his disapproval in sharp terms with regards to this particular choice of location for the migrants' resettlement. He stated, 'When plans were initially announced to set up the migrant encampment at Floyd Bennett Field, it was already seen by many as a precarious situation. It seems the only people oblivious to the potential pitfalls were those in charge of the decision. The further decision to shift the people from Floyd Bennett to James Madison High School merely highlights what we recognized all along: the current setup is not viable.'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Some migrant families with children must look for new places to live as the Adams administration begins limiting their stays in city shelters to 60 days. Meanwhile two more arrests have been made in connection with a fatal stabbing at a migrant shelter on Randall's Island over the weekend. Also, City Hall says they're moving the migrants who are currently staying at the relief center at Floyd Bennett Field, ahead of Tuesday's storm. Finally, Richard Codey, the longest-serving state lawmaker in New Jersey history steps down after 50 years in the Statehouse. WNYC's Sean Carlson talks with Codey to reflect on his time in office.
Migrants staying at tent shelter located in Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn were concerned for their safety during a powerful storm, with strong winds threatening the stability of the tents. Plus, 2024 is set for notable political events, including a unique Senate race in New Jersey. WNYC's David Furst talks with senior reporter Nancy Solomon for the latest.
77 WABC Host Curtis Sliwa joins Sid and uses an anecdotal story from Sid to set another example as to how NYPD officers are no longer able to do their jobs the way they used to. Curtis then discusses the disaster that is the migrant shelter at Floyd Bennett Field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Monday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, it's a Swedish Monday here on the program as Sid and the crew gear up for legendary New York Rangers goaltender Henrik Lundqvist's inevitable induction into the National Hockey League Hall of Fame, set to be announced tonight. King Henrik's induction is well-deserved, despite one big asterisk: the great tender never hoisted the Cup. In other news of the day, the FBI's investigation in New York City Mayor Eric Adams' campaign finances continues, migrants turn and run away in disgust from the tent encampment they were brought to at Floyd Bennett Field, Flight 587 crashed in Queens 22 years ago yesterday, and GOP Presidential candidate Tim Scott officially suspends his campaign. Curtis Sliwa, Rich Lowry, Siggy Flicker, Andrew Giuliani and Juda Honickman join Sid on this Monday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week saw a slew of developments in the ongoing migrant crisis. One unexpected turn was Mayor Eric Adams abruptly canceling his meeting with the White House and other mayors from across the country when he was notified that the FBI was raiding the Brooklyn home of a campaign consultant, Brianna Suggs. Details are still emerging. Additionally, the city prepares to open the long awaited and highly controversial migrant shelter at Floyd Bennett Field. City officials gave tours of the site, which can house up to 2,000 people. And finally, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced she is considering cutting back funding for the migrant influx, saying the situation is “unsustainable.” NY1 political reporters Bobby Cuza, Bernadette Hogan and Kelly Mena weighed in on all these matters, as the issues around asylum seekers show no signs of slowing down. After that, Election Day is nearly upon us. The “Off Topic” team looked at some of the most highly anticipated races, including two contests in newly redrawn districts in southern Brooklyn. They also discussed the unexpected obstacle incumbent Democrat Justin Brannan is now facing from within his own party, as well as how broad the term Democrat has become. Additionally, the team highlighted other races that haven't received as much attention in the media. Leave a message: 212-379-3440 Email: yourstoryny1@charter.com
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Today on Curtis Sliwa's Rip and Read: the war in the Middle East is bleeding into internal conflict in America between protestors on both sides and Curtis continues to fight against migrant tents being set up in Floyd Bennett Field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Councilwoman Joann Ariola joins Sid to give an important update regarding the migrant crisis here in New York City, specifically regarding those migrants that the city plans on moving to Floyd Bennett Field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WABC Host Curtis Sliwa joins Sid in-studio to react to the good news that Joann Ariola delivered to Sid shortly prior regarding migrants at Floyd Bennett Field, while he continues to deeply question every decision New York City Mayor Eric Adams makes regarding the crisis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amid serious pressure from Democratic leaders, the White House granted temporary work permits for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans who are already in the country. After pressuring President Joe Biden for months, Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams praised the move. NY1 political reporters Bobby Cuza, Kevin Frey and NY1 political director Bob Hardt weighed in on the announcement and took a look at some of the recent protests regarding migrant shelters on Staten Island and Floyd Bennett Field. After that, a tragic event occurred when a 1-year-old child died in a Bronx day care center after being exposed to fentanyl. Three other children were also hospitalized after exposure. Both the operator of the center and a relative are facing federal drug charges. The “Off Topic/On Politics” team discussed the harrowing story, as well as what can be done about the fentanyl epidemic that threatens to overwhelm New York and the rest of the country. Leave a message: 212-379-3440 Email: yourstoryny1@charter.com Further reading: Biden administration grants protection to hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans NYC day care operator tried to cover up fentanyl operation before 1-year-old's death, feds allege
Councilwoman Joann Ariola joins Sid to give an update on the migrant tent encampment that Mayor Eric Adams is trying to erect at Floyd Bennett Field. Ariola details the legal battle she's embarking on against the city to keep these illegals out of Floyd Bennett Field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Thursday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid recaps his successful night emceeing his second protest in his aptly named "Topple the Tents" Rally on Floyd Bennett Field. Hunter Biden is finally being charged for one of the slew of crimes he's committed, but of course it's one that cannot be tied to his father. As the weather cools down, Sid continues to get hot thinking about the persecution of Donald Trump as Biden continues to evade any punishment. An old member of the Sid and Friends crew isn't the only thing returning as COVID is back on the rise and no matter what the reason is, Sid will hate you for wearing a mask in public. Friday featured a guest-packed program with Brian Kilmeade, Lee Zeldin, Lara Trump, Dr. Marc Siegel, Joe Tacopina, Curtis Sliwa, and Andrew Giuliani joining Sid on the week's finale of the best morning show in New York City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WABC Host Brian Kilmeade joins Sid to talk about his rally out on Floyd Bennett Field, Biden's impeachment inquiry, and what caused a rift between Sid and a fellow talk radio giant. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Curtis Sliwa joins Sid and Friends in the Morning as he does every morning to talk about the rally he and Sid ran on Floyd Bennett Field as they continue to push back on the influx of migrants pouring into New York City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Thursday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid teases yet another anti-illegal immigrant protest that he and colleague Curtis Sliwa are hosting tonight at Brooklyn's Floyd Bennett Field, where Mayor Eric Adams is planning to ship thousands of his illegals to occupy a makeshift tent city. The fight against the Mayor and his initiative to drop these migrants wherever he pleases continues, and Curtis and Sid are at the forefront of that fight. In other news of the day, Governor Hochul and the state government may have found a loophole that allows them to issue work permits themselves to these illegals, the White House is forced to answer for President Biden's blatant lies as of late, the President refuses to answer any questions regarding Speaker McCarthy's impeachment inquiry into him, and New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers speaks out for the first time on social media since his devastating, season-ending Achilles injury. Curtis Sliwa, Andrew Napolitano, Jack Ciattarelli, Bill O'Reilly and Joey Borgen join Sid on this Friday-eve installment of NYC's best morning show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WABC Host Curtis Sliwa joins Sid in-studio to preview the pair's anti-illegal immigrant rally they are hosting at Brooklyn's Floyd Bennett Field tonight at 7:00 pm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WABC Host Curtis Sliwa joins Sid in-studio to promote another anti-illegal migrant rally at Floyd Bennett Field, hosted by the dynamic duo of Sliwa and Rosenberg. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Attorney Louis Gelormino joins the program to discuss the legal action that can be taken regarding the illegal migrant crisis, and if there's a lawsuit Curtis and Sid can file against moving migrants into Floyd Bennett Field, which is considered federal land. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Friday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, we finish the week with the same level of vitriol that we started it with, fed up with how much Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul have allowed the ongoing illegal migrant crisis to get out of hand. Curtis and Sid attended another rally out in Marine Park, Brooklyn last night in opposition of illegals moving onto the land at Floyd Bennett Field. In other news of the day, Governor Kathy Hochul yesterday delivered a speech begging the federal government to let these migrants apply for work, and former President Donald J. Trump's official mugshot gets released following his booking yesterday in Fulton County, GA. Jaime Williams, Curtis Sliwa, Andrew Giuliani, Lou Gelormino, Joe Tacopina, Stefania Brunettiis and Josh "Batman" Aryeh join the program on this Friday morning with the world's most attractive morning radio host, Sid Rosenberg. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Increasing pressure on the White House, Gov. Kathy Hochul this week delivered an address on the migrant influx, amplifying her plea for assistance from the federal government while declaring that the city's right-to-shelter mandate does not apply to the rest of the state. She also announced new state aid in the form of $20 million in funding, a shelter site at Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn and a plan to connect migrants with potential employers while they await work authorization. NY1 political reporters Bobby Cuza, Kelly Mena and Dan Rivoli discussed the crisis and the political risks for Hochul. Plus, they analyzed the first Republican presidential primary debate, where outspoken 38-year-old political outsider Vivek Ramaswamy grabbed the spotlight.
WABC Host Curtis Sliwa joins Sid in-studio to debrief on the pair's rally last night at Floyd Bennett Field to speak out against the movement of illegal migrants onto the property. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WABC Host Brian Kilmeade chats with Sid about Fox News' coverage of the first GOP debate tonight and what he expects from Milwaukee tonight. Brian also touches on the migrant crisis here in New York City and applauds Sid and Curtis for their efforts at Floyd Bennett Field last night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis joins the program to talk about new legislation she is proposing to keep illegal migrants from being moved onto federal land like Floyd Bennett Field and Fort Wadsworth, where she plans to hold a press conference later today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Wednesday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid debriefs the demonstration he hosted last night at Floyd Bennett Field with Curtis Sliwa in opposition of the city and state officials who want to place illegal migrants in a tent city on the property. This crisis got out of hand a long time ago, but only over Sid's dead body will it leak into his backyard like Mayor Adams and Governor Hochul want it to. In other news of the day, we preview the first GOP primary debate set for tonight in Milwaukee, despite the event not including front-runner and former President Donald J. Trump. Also, disgraced former Suffolk County police chief James Burke was arrested yesterday for soliciting sex in Long Island, and President Joe Biden faces backlash for his painfully slow and underwhelming response to the devastation in Maui. Curtis Sliwa, Brian Kilmeade, Nicole Malliotakis, Peter King, Dick Morris, Jennifer Harrison and Dr. Marc Siegel join Sid on this hump day installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Criminal Defense Attorney Arthur Aidala calls in to clarify whether it is actually illegal for the City and State to move migrants into a tent city in Floyd Bennett Field out on Queens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WABC Host Jeanine Pirro calls in to talk about Sid & Curtis' protest at Floyd Bennett Field tonight in Queens in opposition of migrants moving onto the property, how President Biden is letting our country whittle away right before his eyes, and what she expects from the first GOP Presidential debate tomorrow night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Tuesday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, it's about time President Biden made it to Hawaii to assess the damage in Maui due to the wildfires that devastated the island nearly two weeks ago now. The islanders didn't want the President there, especially so late, to make everything about himself as he usually does in these situations. In other news of the day, Curtis Sliwa and Sid will be holding a protest at Floyd Bennett Field tonight in opposition of the city and state sending migrants to be housed on the property, former President Donald J. Trump's bond is set at $200,000, and anticipation ramps up for the first GOP Presidential debate set for tomorrow night. Anthony Weiner, Curtis Sliwa, Bo Dietl, Naomi Rosenberg, Ray Kelly, Jeanine Pirro, Michael Goodwin and Arthur Aidala join Sid on this Tuesday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WABC Host Curtis Sliwa joins Sid in-studio to slam the politicians who called him a liar for correctly predicting that City and State officials would eventually be moving illegal migrants into Floyd Bennett Field in Queens, just miles from Sid's backyard. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WABC Host Anthony Weiner joins Sid in-studio to discuss City Hall and Albany's initiative to move migrants into Floyd Bennett Field and Fort Tilden. Weiner makes the point that it's actually illegal on paper to just start moving migrants into a National park like Floyd Bennett Field. It can't be done with just the stroke of a pen, which is apparently what Governor Kathy Hochul has done. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices