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Brian Kilmeade and the Future of New York (11 min) | 11-07-25

WABC Host Brian Kilmeade joins Sid to talk about the upcoming gubernatorial announcement by Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, potential candidates for the New York governor race, and the recent election of a socialist mayor in New York City. Sid and Brian also talk about the performance and decisions of political figures, the government shutdown affecting airports, and Kilmeade's show One Nation on Sunday nights. The discussion includes an anticipation of tough decisions for President Trump and insights about notable political dynamics in New York and nationally.

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