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New York Post Columnist Michael Goodwin calls into the program to talk about the turbulent NYC mayoral race and the impact of Donald Trump's involvement. Goodwin noted that Mayor Eric Adams, though personally likable, has become politically irrelevant as his poll numbers sink, leaving Zohran Mamdani with a widening lead over rivals including Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa. Trump, in his own interview with Sid this morning, dismissed Adams, expressed skepticism about Sliwa, and viewed Cuomo as the only candidate with a realistic shot at challenging Mamdani one-on-one—though Cuomo has stagnated as well. Goodwin and host Sid Rosenberg discussed the likelihood that none of the major candidates will drop out, which may secure Mamdani's path to victory, while warning about the dangers of his agenda for New York. The interview also touches on Israel's strike against Hamas leaders in Qatar, the 9/11 anniversary, and broader concerns about the rise of anti-Israel sentiment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sid Rosenberg is joined by President Donald J. Trump for an extensive and candid conversation. Trump reflects on his achievements in making Washington, D.C. one of the safest cities in America, shares his plan to bring law and order to crime-plagued cities like Chicago and New York, and criticizes Democrat leaders including Governors Pritzker, Hochul, and West Moore. He discusses the state of New York politics, weighing in on Curtis Sliwa, Eric Adams, and Andrew Cuomo, while warning about the rise of radical socialist candidates. The conversation also covers Trump's foreign policy record, ending seven wars, managing tensions with Putin and Zelensky, and calling for the release of hostages held by Hamas. Trump also speaks about the economy, his booming poll numbers, his administration's success in sealing the southern border, and his continued commitment to New York ahead of 9/11 memorial events. The episode blends serious policy with lighter moments, from shout-outs to Rudy Giuliani and Ziggy Flicker to a sharp jab at Tom Hanks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Slater looks back on the figurative and literal fall of New York City on the anniversary of the September 11th attacks. Mike is joined by New York City radio legend Sid Rosenberg for a deep reflection and look ahead at things to come. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Slater looks back on the figurative and literal fall of New York City on the anniversary of the September 11th attacks. Mike is joined by New York City radio legend Sid Rosenberg for a deep reflection and look ahead at things to come. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joseph Abboud, legendary menswear fashion designer, joins Sid to discuss the death of Giorgio Armani. Abboud reflects on Armani's unmatched influence in fashion, his humility, and the lasting impact of his work. He and Sid Rosenberg discuss men's fashion, the decline in dressing well since COVID, and the importance of tailoring and personal style. Abboud notes that younger generations, like Sid's son, can help revive appreciation for fashion. The discussion turns to New York City's challenges—crime, retail decline, and the mayoral race—with Abboud strongly supporting Curtis Sliwa as someone who understands and will fight for the city's fashion and retail industries. He emphasizes his deep ties to New York, refusing to leave despite its struggles, and ends with reflections on stereotypes, creativity, and friendship with Sid. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano, Councilman of the New York City Council for the 51st district, joins Sid to discuss artificial intelligence, where both Sid Rosenberg and Morano express concerns about its addictive qualities, dangers of delusion, and real-life tragedies linked to AI misuse. Morano describes his proposed legislation to require guardrails for AI platforms, especially to protect vulnerable users. The conversation broadens to politics and media, with criticism of Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, support for Curtis Sliwa's mayoral campaign, and skepticism toward Andrew Cuomo's viability. Morano analyzes polling, fundraising, and voter dynamics, debating the prospects of candidates in the upcoming New York City mayoral race. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano, Councilman of the New York City Council for the 51st district, joins Sid to discuss artificial intelligence, where both Sid Rosenberg and Morano express concerns about its addictive qualities, dangers of delusion, and real-life tragedies linked to AI misuse. Morano describes his proposed legislation to require guardrails for AI platforms, especially to protect vulnerable users. The conversation broadens to politics and media, with criticism of Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, support for Curtis Sliwa's mayoral campaign, and skepticism toward Andrew Cuomo's viability. They analyze polling, fundraising, and voter dynamics, debating the prospects of candidates in the upcoming New York City mayoral race. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen in as Greg Kelly, James Flippin, and David Paterson fill in for Sid Rosenberg on Labor Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WABC Hosts Sid Rosenberg and Anthony Cumia hop on the air waves to substitute for the midday show on this Monday installment of The Greg Kelly Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sid Rosenberg and Anthony Cumia fill in for Greg Kelly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Thursday's Mark Levin Show, in Friday's meeting with Vladimir Putin, President Trump will attempt to forge an agreement between Putin and Zelensky. We're told we need to discus s the meeting but how much do you know about Putin? He's been in power for 25 years, longer than any Kremlin leader since Stalin. There's no effective opposition because Putin has killed them all. Montesquieu says “any man who has power is led to abuse it; he continues until he finds limits.” This is Putin. Also, Trump's action to curb D.C's rampant crime is constitutional. In just a few days, his actions have resulted in hundreds of arrests and widespread resident approval, including from some Democrats. Democrats call Trump a dictator while they support criminals, Hamas, and illegal immigrants, manipulate crime stats, and defy court rulings. Later, PM Benjamin Netanyahu calls in and addresses the global propaganda against Israel in the Gaza conflict, including false claims of starvation and inflated casualty figures from Hamas. Israel's delivery of nearly 2 million tons of aid, which is equivalent to one ton per Gazan, is stolen by Hamas. Netanyahu stresses the unprecedented measures to minimize civilian casualties, such as warnings via texts and calls. Netanyahu also explains that forces gang up against Israel and the U.S., chanting "death to Israel, death to America" as they seek to destroy free societies and impose a dark tyranny reminiscent of the early Middle Ages. Afterward, WABC's Sid Rosenberg calls in to discuss the NYC Mayors race. Rosenberg endorses Curtis Sliwa as his top choice but predicts socialist Zohran Mamdani will likely win because no candidate will drop out anytime soon. Finally, On Power explains that the Democratic Party poses a significant domestic threat to America by seeking to breach constitutional safeguards in pursuit of a utopian society, influenced by Marxist, socialist, and Islamist elements, though not representative of all members. The progressive movement aim to fundamentally transform the nation's character through centralized power, diminishing individual freedoms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is Frank Gaffney with the Secure Freedom Minute. Secretary of State Marco Rubio was asked yesterday by talk radio host Sid Rosenberg, “Why wouldn't you guys designate the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR?” He responded, “All of that is in the works. Obviously, there are different branches of the Muslim Brotherhood, so you'd have to designate each one of them.” Those who have enabled that Sharia-supremacist – and therefore terrorism-tied – group and its fronts like the Council on American-Islamic Relations to metastasize in this country will surely mobilize to prevent their designations as such. Qatar, Turkey and jihadist organizations they support will use their considerable influence and operatives to protect the Brothers. Still, nine years ago this week, then-presidential candidate Donald Trump pledged that “the support networks for Radical Islam in this country will be stripped out and removed one by one.” That's a promise made that must be kept now. This is Frank Gaffney.
Sid Rosenberg is joined by Anthony Cumia for an engaging and humorous conversation. They discuss a wide range of topics, including Sid's past experiences with Depeche Mode, the importance of real-life stories for successful broadcasting, and the saturation of the podcast market. They critique the abundance of low-quality podcasts and express their belief that traditional broadcast radio remains a true test of talent. The duo also shares anecdotes from their personal and professional lives, touching on subjects like politics, sports, and their experiences with notable personalities. Highlights include a hilarious story about dildos at WNBA games and a serious discussion about New York City's mayoral race. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sid Rosenberg chats with powerhouse defense attorney Joseph Tacopina. They reflect on longtime friendships, career moments, and hilarious past incidents—like a dog gone missing from a luxury kennel, which Tacopina successfully resolved. Tacopina shares details of an intense visit to a U.S. Army base in Germany, working out with elite military leaders like General Donahue and Delta Force veterans. He also weighs in on the heroic actions of soldiers at Fort Stewart during a recent shooting and slams pro-Hamas activists, calling for the deportation of extremist Mahmoud Khalil. The conversation wraps up with Tacopina blasting NYC Mayor Eric Adams for dishonesty in a social media post, and Sid preparing for a secretive meeting with the mayor later that day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sid Rosenberg talks with entrepreneur and activist Samantha Ettus about her life, political views, and passion for defending Israel. Ettus shares the devastating loss of her home and community in the Pacific Palisades due to wildfires—blaming local government failures—and discusses her plans to return to New York once her youngest finishes high school. The conversation turns political, with sharp criticism of NYC Mayor Eric Adams, skepticism of pro-Adams endorsements (especially from Bill Ackman), and concern over mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. Ettus and Rosenberg agree on the need for unified opposition to Mamdani, praising Curtis Sliwa as a seasoned, street-smart candidate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WABC talent Sid Rosenberg and Anthony Cumia fill in for colleague Brian Kilmeade on this opening hour of this Wednesday morning edition of The Brian Kilmeade Show on 77 WABC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bill O'Reilly joins Sid Rosenberg for a wide-ranging and entertaining conversation covering politics, media, and personal stories. They discuss the stark political divide on Long Island, with O'Reilly praising Nassau County leadership for maintaining public safety. The two slam liberal media bias, noting the decline of figures like Stephen Colbert and Howard Stern due to anti-Trump rhetoric, while emphasizing Trump's enduring popularity. O'Reilly recalls his media career from Inside Edition to Fox News, sharing humorous behind-the-scenes moments and his rise to stardom. The conversation also touches on international politics, including Turkey-Greece tensions and O'Reilly's views on Trump's foreign policy strengths. They wrap up with discussion of the NYC mayoral race, suggesting Eric Adams may need to drop out amid low polling and scandal, while Curtis Sliwa gains traction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis joins Sid Rosenberg to discuss the upcoming New York City mayoral race and strongly endorses Curtis Sliwa, praising his decades of work on public safety and homelessness. She criticizes Mayor Eric Adams for mismanaging taxpayer money on illegal immigrant shelters tied to over 16,000 crimes, including 7,000 major felonies. Malliotakis also slams the Democratic Party's gerrymandering tactics and calls out Governor Kathy Hochul for political corruption. She expresses enthusiastic support for Elise Stefanik as a potential challenger to Hochul in the next gubernatorial race, calling her smart, tough, and effective. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WABC talent Sid Rosenberg and Anthony Cumia fill in for colleague Brian Kilmeade on this opening hour of this Wednesday morning edition of The Brian Kilmeade Show on 77 WABC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sid Rosenberg is joined by John Catsimatidis and former Governor David Paterson as they take over for Brian Kilmeade in a jam-packed broadcast that blends political insight with sharp humor. From Governor Paterson's missed chance to appoint himself to the U.S. Senate to debates over congestion pricing, crime stats, and the mayoral race, the trio dives deep into New York's political landscape. They call out fake news, dissect polling on the Jewish vote, and challenge city leadership on issues like gun laws and sanctuary policies. The conversation spans from Albany to Israel, from casinos in Queens to foreign student surveillance — even touching on Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, AOC, and Epstein conspiracy theories. With laughs, truths, and behind-the-scenes intel, this episode delivers big on entertainment and substance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sid Rosenberg and Anthony Cumia team up to guest host The Brian Kilmeade Show and dive into a wild mix of radio history, political commentary, and personal stories. They revisit Anthony's contentious past with Howard Stern, sharing behind-the-scenes battles and tales of industry rivalry during the peak of Opie and Anthony's success. The conversation moves from radio legends to current politics, with Anthony sounding off on Governor Kathy Hochul, the dangers of NYC's political direction, and Curtis Sliwa's mayoral momentum. There's also plenty of humor and heat as the duo discusses Nancy Mace's gubernatorial run, Trump's enduring appeal, media hypocrisy, and even a few jaw-dropping moments about old interns and celebrity rumors. Whether it's SiriusXM nostalgia or shots at local politicians, this episode is an unfiltered blast of truth and entertainment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sid Rosenberg speaks with legal analyst Gregg Jarrett about major political and legal controversies, including redistricting battles in Texas and New York, the fallout from the Trump-Russia investigation, and developments involving Ghislaine Maxwell and the Epstein case. Jarrett argues that Democrats are engaging in “legal insurrection” by manipulating redistricting laws, while accusing Republicans of the same. He criticizes key figures like James Comey, John Brennan, and Hillary Clinton for orchestrating what he calls a smear campaign against Trump. They also discuss Maxwell potentially naming high-profile individuals in exchange for a better prison deal, and debate the merits of presidential pardons—touching on P. Diddy and George Santos. Sid calls for revenge on behalf of Trump, while Jarrett maintains a more cautious legal stance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sid Rosenberg speaks with former NY Assemblyman Dov Hikind about the escalating crisis in Gaza. They discuss the disturbing hostage videos released by Hamas, the group's extreme demands, and the difficult decisions facing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Hikind stresses the need for Israel to act decisively, while both criticize international pressure and misinformation that unfairly targets Israel despite its efforts to provide humanitarian aid. The conversation shifts to New York City politics, where Sid and Hikind express alarm over the rising popularity of a controversial mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, urging Republicans and moderates to rally behind Curtis Sliwa or another viable option to prevent what he sees as a disastrous outcome for the city. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sid Rosenberg catches up with sports radio legend Joe Benigno for a lively conversation covering football, music, and the New York Mets. They kick things off reminiscing about training camps and past Giants Super Bowl moments, then dive into a passionate discussion about Bob Dylan, including Sid's rave review of the new Dylan biopic and Benigno's memories of Dylan's cultural impact—though both agree Dylan is terrible live. The two then shift to baseball, ripping into the Yankees' broadcast team and the Mets' ongoing struggles, from weak starting pitching to bad coaching calls. The segment ends with laughs about politics, fashion, and an upcoming rally in Seaside Heights, where Sid promises to put Joe on stage. It's classic Sid and Joe—equal parts sports, nostalgia, and unfiltered opinions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sid Rosenberg speaks with Gordon Chang, a foreign policy expert, about China's growing global influence and national security threats to the U.S. Chang warns that China has deeply penetrated countries like Australia and New Zealand, backs Iran and Russia economically and militarily, and poses a direct threat to the U.S. through cyber warfare, espionage, and infrastructure sabotage. They discuss China's control over rare earth minerals, its ties to Iran's military capabilities, and its growing arrogance on the world stage. Chang expresses cautious support for President Trump but criticizes his recent approach to China as too accommodating. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Columnist Michael Goodwin joins Sid Rosenberg to discuss crime, politics, and media. Goodwin critiques the current New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, calling him unfit for office due to his anti-police and anti-Israel stances. He praises Curtis Sliwa but acknowledges the electoral challenges he faces, also noting Sid's efforts to engage with all major contenders, including Andrew Cuomo and Eric Adams. They also discuss the hopelessness of a two-state solution in the Middle East, citing decades of violence and missed peace opportunities. Goodwin reflects on the Russia collusion hoax, recalling his reporting that exposed it as a politically motivated smear against Trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sid Rosenberg catches up with sports radio legend Joe Benigno for a lively conversation covering football, music, and the New York Mets. They kick things off reminiscing about training camps and past Giants Super Bowl moments, then dive into a passionate discussion about Bob Dylan, including Sid's rave review of the new Dylan biopic and Benigno's memories of Dylan's cultural impact—though both agree Dylan is terrible live. The two then shift to baseball, ripping into the Yankees' broadcast team and the Mets' ongoing struggles, from weak starting pitching to bad coaching calls. The segment ends with laughs about politics, fashion, and an upcoming rally in Seaside Heights, where Sid promises to put Joe on stage. It's classic Sid and Joe—equal parts sports, nostalgia, and unfiltered opinions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sid Rosenberg speaks with former NY Assemblyman Dov Hikind about the escalating crisis in Gaza. They discuss the disturbing hostage videos released by Hamas, the group's extreme demands, and the difficult decisions facing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Hikind stresses the need for Israel to act decisively, while both criticize international pressure and misinformation that unfairly targets Israel despite its efforts to provide humanitarian aid. The conversation shifts to New York City politics, where Sid and Hikind express alarm over the rising popularity of a controversial mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, urging Republicans and moderates to rally behind Curtis Sliwa or another viable option to prevent what he sees as a disastrous outcome for the city. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Friday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, John Catsimatidis and Curtis Sliwa substitute for regular morning show host Sid Rosenberg one final time before Sid returns to his air waves come Monday morning. Craig Eaton, Ed Cox, K.T. McFarland, Peter King, Dr. Peter Michalos, Judge Richard Weinberg, Ryan Payne & Ty McCoy join the program on this Friday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Thursday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, John Catsimatidis and Curtis Sliwa continue their week-long substitution sitting in for the great morning show host, Sidney Rosenberg. Jack Ciattarelli, Joe Ithier, Peter King, Sid Rosenberg, Al D'Amato, Bill O'Reilly, Craig Eaton & Ed Cox join the show on this Friday-eve installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Congressman Peter King joins John Catsimatidis and Curtis Sliwa as they substitute for Sid Rosenberg on Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Regular host of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid Rosenberg, calls in live from the beaches of Cyprus to discuss politics, international affairs, and personal loyalties. From praising Israel and criticizing European leaders to reflecting on Mayor Eric Adams' record and expressing unwavering support for Curtis Sliwa's mayoral campaign, Sid blends travelogue with tough political commentary. He teases an upcoming sit-down with Adams, but reaffirms that nothing will shake his endorsement of Sliwa. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jack Ciattarelli, Republican nominee in the 2025 New Jersey gubernatorial election, joins the morning show to discuss his campaign and a big event coming up that'll be hosted by our very own morning show host Sid Rosenberg. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sid Rosenberg, regular host of Sid & Friends in the Morning, joins his own program as a guest while vacationing in Cyprus, to talk about his vacation with his wife Danielle, detailing their luxurious experiences in Greece and Cyprus. Sid then shifts to a somber tone as he addresses the murder of NYPD officer Islam last evening in New York City by a crazed gunman, reflecting on the dangers faced by police officers daily. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Tuesday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, John Catsimatidis and Curtis Sliwa fill in once again for morning show host Sid Rosenberg. The duo discuss the tragic incident in which five people, including a NYPD officer, were killed by a gunman at the NFL headquarters on Park Avenue, sharing their condolences for the officer and his thoughts on the dangers facing the NYPD, before they shift to political and social issues involving the Democratic Party, crime in New York City, and the increasing presence of lithium-ion battery warehouses in Staten Island. Ed Cox, John McLaughlin, Peter King, Senator Kevin Cramer, Stuart Sullivan, Sid Rosenberg, Hank Sheinkopf & Vito Fossella join the show on this Tuesday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Monday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, John Catsimatidis and Curtis Sliwa fill in for the morning show host Sid Rosenberg as he enjoys a week-long wedding anniversary vacation in Cyprus and Greece with his beautiful wife Danielle. John and Curtis cover the upcoming mayoral race in New York City, the qualifications and electability of candidate Zohran Mamdani, the potential return of Andrew Cuomo, and the current Mayor Eric Adams. The duo also delves into broader issues affecting New York, such as the exodus of residents, the impact of new building regulations, and concerns about the city's budget and energy policies. The importance of quality of life, affordability, and crime reduction are highlighted as central electoral issues. Al D'Amato, David Paterson, Judge Richard Weinberg, Ed Cox, Paul Lountzis, Paul Zuber, Peter King, Suzanne Miller and Todd Shapiro join the program on this Monday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Let's discuss the headlines- the biggest, most suspicious, and the overlooked...let's honor Malcolm-Warner, an update on Diddy, the Epstein fallout continued, Fat Joe/Roc Nation Lawsuit REPLY, plus we'll explore "Amy Bradley is Missing" on Netflix and why it haunts us.*PLUS: Special guestsPathology Assistant Nicole Angemi (Host of Mother Knows Death) on Malcolm Jamal WarnerRenowned Criminal Defense Attorney Joe Tacopina talks Fat Joe and Wendy WilliamsRenowned Criminal Defense Mark Geragos calls in re: DIDDYCharlucci Finney calls in to chat Diddy, Gene Deal & MoreRadio Host Sid Rosenberg calls in to chat about his lunch with Wendy Williams and Joe TacopinaWatch on PopCrimeTV: https://youtube.com/live/ngEuTp6BeTU Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this Wednesday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Curtis Sliwa continues to fill-in for morning show host Sid Rosenberg, alongside John Catsimatidis and former Governor David Paterson, before Greg Kelly relieves the Republican Mayoral candidate for the second half of this morning's program. In crew discuss the ongoing NYC mayoral race, campaign analytics, and poll numbers revealing a tight race. Issues such as real estate challenges, the city's budget, and local governance are discussed. Other topics include the impact of the 'City of Yes' and lithium-ion battery storage concerns in Staten Island, along with all the top national headlines in the news today. Gordon Chang, Scott LoBaido, Senator Roger Marshall, Vito Fossella, Sid Rosenberg, Roger Stone, Rudy Washington, Carlos Velazquez & Suzanne Miller join the show on this hump day installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Tuesday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Curtis Sliwa is live in-studio once again alongside T.J. McCormack and later joined by John Catsimatidis, as the trio substitute for morning show host Sid Rosenberg while he's on vacation in Europe. In news of the day, extreme weather hits New York City with flash floods, the evolving NYC Mayoral race in NYC and candidate Andrew Cuomo announcing he will be running in the general election in November on an independent line, further strategizing in regard to overcoming the rise of socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani. Curtis, John & T.J. also touch upon national political dynamics, FBI internal conflicts, and the influence of significant funding from Working Families Party, raising concerns over transparency in campaign financing. Rich Lowry, Bo Dietl, Alan Dershowitz, Ed Cox, Judge Richard Weinberg & George Venizuelos join the show on this Tuesday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sid Rosenberg, Host of Sid & Friends in the Morning, calls into his own program while away on vacation in Europe, reflecting on his visits to historical sites like Versailles and the Eiffel Tower, observing France's Bastille Day celebrations, and confronting the European heat wave without air conditioning. Sid shares encounters with tourists and locals, most notably their opinions on various political figures, including Curtis Sliwa and French President Emmanuel Macron. Rosenberg also addresses his daughter's experiences facing anti-Semitism while attending university in Wales, discussing her upcoming graduation, for which the Rosenberg family traveled to the U.K. to attend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Monday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Curtis Sliwa fills in for Sid Rosenberg, joined by TJ McCormick and later John Catsimatidis, before the trio covers a range of topics, from personal stories about the hosts' backgrounds to current political situations, including the mayoral race in New York City, insights into various issues such as the Epstein files, U.S. relations with Russia and Iran, and the evolving role of Bernie Sanders in American politics, and touching on the challenges and implications of electing a socialist candidate in NYC's Zohran Mamdani, along with the complexities of current foreign policy. Sid Rosenberg, Bruce Blakeman, Greg Kelly, Gregg Jarrett, Victoria Coates, Joe Concha, David Paterson & Hank Sheinkopf join the show on this Monday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning, sans Sid. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen in as Curtis Sliwa and Governor David Patterson talk about Independence Day, fireworks, Zohran Mamdani's identity and much more as they fill in for Sid Rosenberg. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HUGH HEWITT, FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR - President Trump taking decisive action on Iran where three previous presidents considered action but all pulled back LARRY KUDLOW, HOST OF KUDLOW - World leaders getting impatient with trade deals as countries question who to listen to in Trump's circle. SID ROSENBERG, TALK RADIO HOST - Socialist shocker for NYC that could mean trouble for dems across the country. TOMI LAHREN, OUTKICK HOST OF “TOMI LAHREN IS FEARLESS” - Media Moments That Matter BRUCE PEARL, AUBURN MEN'S BASKETBALL COACH - Rumors Pearl could run for Senate, NIL money reshaping the NBA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Friday's Mark Levin Show, President Trump is neither an isolationist nor an appeaser, unlike critics like Chatsworth Osborne Jr. (Tucker Carlson), who push confused ideologies. Trump transformed the Republican Party, but he and his supporters reject isolationism, which would mean yielding to Iran's terrorist regime that threatens the U.S. and its allies. Pacifist and unilateral disarmament policies, particularly opposing Israel's moves against Iran's nuclear program, are to be condemned. What is the isolationist's plan to deal with Iran? They don't have one. Also, Daily Wire's Ben Shapiro calls in to address criticisms from Isolationists claiming to represent the MAGA movement, who oppose U.S. involvement in Israel's conflict with Iran. These groups misrepresent MAGA, as Trump has consistently opposed the Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA), criticized Iran's ballistic missile program, and supported Israel and Saudi Arabia against Iranian aggression. Most Americans, especially Republicans, support Israel's actions against Iran. Later, WABC's Sid Rosenberg called in to express his strong support for Israel's military actions against Iran, crediting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership and asserting that Trump gave the "green light" for the operation. Rosenberg recounted a conversation with Trump two months prior, where he suggested Iran needed to "feel pain," and now views Israel's strikes as a response to Iran's non-compliance with a 60-day deadline. The Trump-Netanyahu partnership is a historic "one-two punch" for the U.S. and Israel. Afterward, Ambassador Michael Leiter calls in with an update on Israel's strike on Iran. He reports that Israel has eliminated key IRGC leadership. The operation also destroyed much of Iran's military leadership, ground-to-air defenses, the Natanz uranium enrichment plant, and a nuclear fuel conversion center, significantly disrupting Iran's nuclear weapons program. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sid Rosenberg delves deep into Israel's preemptive airstrike on Iran's nuclear facilities, discussing the implications and outcomes with several key guests. Among them, Alex Traiman from JNS.org calls in live from Jerusalem, and KT McFarland provides her expert analysis. Sid also covers the ongoing New York mayoral race, highlighting the intense exchanges from the latest debate. Special appearances include city council candidate Inna Vernikov and prominent defense attorneys Joseph Tacopina and Arthur Aidala, who offer insights into high-profile legal cases such as Harvey Weinstein's. Sid wraps up with Father's Day reflections and celebrations. Don't miss Sid's comprehensive and engaging discussions that blend international politics, local elections, and legal battles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Wednesday's Mark Levin Show, there's skepticism of any deal with Iran that doesn't destroy their nuclear sites and centrifuges, as they'll still get nuclear weapons like North Korea did. Iran's weak economy and defenses make now the time to act, but a deal lifting sanctions will let them rebuild. Any agreement must be a treaty and go to Congress—it's a constitutional necessity. If a deal is reached Iran will eventually announce they have a nuclear weapon, causing a Middle East proliferation crisis. Their ideology ignores mutually assured destruction, driven by a belief in the afterlife, and they'll never reveal all their nuclear assets to the world. Later, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, AOC, advocates for abolishing ICE in a campaign pitch. Democrats effectively did that under Biden. We can't afford another round of that. Also, On Power, set for release on July 29, is compact yet packed with unique, non-repetitive insights about society, culture, and identifying the enemy. It aims to provide a scholarly yet accessible perspective. On Power will read like a novel, covering historical and philosophical foundations of power, liberty, and ideologies like Marxism and Fascism. Afterward, Hamas is deliberately preventing Gazans from receiving humanitarian aid. They are blocking aid distribution, stealing it, and reselling it at inflated prices, while warning Gazans not to accept food from Israeli aid mechanisms. Yet, major media outlets ignore these actions, falsely portraying Israel as the cause of Gaza's starvation. This selective silence reflects their deep-seated bias and a commitment to propaganda over truth. In addition, a federal trade court in New York has blocked President Donald Trump's attempt to impose sweeping tariffs on imports using emergency powers under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), ruling that he exceeded his authority. As of tonight, the United States of America is no longer a Constitutional Republic. We now live under a judicial tyranny created by the Democratic Party. Since Trump's election, a group of rogue Democratic Party judges has seized all aspects of executive power. Finally, WABC's Sid Rosenberg calls in to express his concern over a troubling trend of Trump looking bad lately with Russia, Iran, and Israel. He questions why Iran, a nation he sees as a global terrorist threat behind events like October 7th, is being engaged in negotiations rather than facing stronger consequences. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
K.T. McFarland, former Deputy National Security Advisor, joins the program as John Catsimatidis and Curtis Sliwa fill in for Sid Rosenberg on this Monday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Monday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Red Apple Media owner & operator John Catsimatidis is joined by Curtis Sliwa in-studio as the pair substitute for Sid Rosenberg before he returns to the air waves tomorrow. John and Curtis welcome Balance of Nature's Dr. Douglas Howard and Dr. Jake, former Governor David Paterson, former Congressman Peter King, lawyer Alan Dershowitz, WABC Host Ryan Payne, K.T. McFarland, Ed Cox, Katie Pasitney, Fernando Desa, Suzanne Miller and Tom Graff onto this Monday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Tuesday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid hits the air for a second straight day from the Jewish homeland of Israel, today broadcasting from Tekoa in Judea & Samaria, A.K.A. "The West Bank" to anti-Israel degenerates. We hit the ground running with another blockbuster remote morning show live from the biblical homeland of Israel, Judea & Samaria. Eliana Mandell Braner, Frank Morano, Rich Lowry, Bo Dietl, Andrew Giuliani, Alan Dershowitz and Yehuda Honickmen join Sid on this second day of special programming of Sid & Friends in the Morning live from Israel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Friday's Mark Levin Show, the Supreme Court, in a 5-4 ruling, allowed the Trump administration to temporarily slash hundreds of millions in teacher-training funds as part of its anti-DEI push, with Chief Justice John Roberts joining the three radical justices. Roberts' reliability has become very troubling. This case highlights a jurisdictional issue that poses a significant problem. It appears that the five justices are laying the foundation to reign in these lower courts. Also, Judge James Boasberg is weighing whether to hold the Trump administration in contempt for supposedly violating his order halting the deportation of Venezuelan gang members, but there's a catch. For contempt to stick, those involved need to have actually received and read the written order, not just heard about it secondhand. When was Boasberg's order documented, and to whom exactly did he direct it? Later, Marine Le Pen's situation in France mirrors President Trump's, where she was leading in the polls and was seen as a threat to Macron, leading to her political takedown. Meanwhile, the media faces a scandal as Hamas admits its death toll numbers—widely reported—were false, exposing the same outlets that lied about Biden, the COVID lab leak, Hunter Biden, and more – sickening. Afterward, the media focuses on grilling Republicans about tariffs but ignores foreign tariffs on U.S. goods, like China's 67% rates. It's strange that they won't dig into that. Finally, WABC's Sid Rosenberg calls in to discuss the 3 Jewish coaches in the NCAA final four, his morning show in NY, and Trump's tariffs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices