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Mazi Pilip on Women of Power in Nassau County (10 min) | 09-15-25

Nassau County Legislature Mazi Pilip calls into the program to discuss the 'Women for Mazi Lead the Change' event, which aims to empower women in leadership positions within Nassau County. Mazi talks with Sid about the presence of notable women leaders like Anne Donnelly, and mentions the support from Nassau County's chairman in advancing women's roles. The conversation shifts to criticize Governor Hochul and her endorsement of Zohran Mamdani. Additionally, Mazi discusses international matters, highlighting the leadership of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and the nation's ongoing struggles against terrorism.

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