Michelle Esquenazi | 11-20-25

Hour 1: The Greg Kelly Show | 11-20-25

Ken Matthews: I Look At Politics a Who Is Attacking Who (10 Min) | 11-19-25

The Stone Zone | 11-19-25

NYPD Leadership Tensions, Anticipated Mamdani-Trump Meeting, and Epstein Files Unsealed | 11-20-25

On this Thursday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid delves into the appointment of Jessica Tisch as the NYPD Commissioner by Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, who praises her work on corruption and crime reduction. Sid then covers skepticism towards this appointment and the need to hold leadership accountable. Next, Rosenberg expands on an upcoming meeting between Mayor-elect Mamdani and President Trump, addressing their contentious relationship and public safety challenges. Finally, Sid discusses the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, President Trump's involvement, and the implications for transparency and accountability in revealing connections to Epstein. Arthur Aidala, Brian Kilmeade, Nicole Malliotakis, Stephen A. Smith & Vincent Vallelong join Sid on this Friday-eve installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning.
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Vince Vallelong: Navigating NYPD Leadership Amidst Jessica Tisch’s Continued Role (10 min) | 11-20-25

Vincent Vallelong, President of the Sergeant's Benevolent Association, calls into the program to discuss the reappointment of Jessica Tisch as NYPD Commissioner amidst skepticism about the incoming administration's support for the police force. Vincent Vallelong, President of the Sergeant's Benevolent Association, highlights Tisch's effective leadership and the need for new Mayor Mamdani to back her and the department to ensure public safety. Concerns were raised about potential resignations, the impact of administrative policies, and the negative influence of figures like Linda Sarsour on Mayor-elect Mamdani's decisions. Vallelong emphasizes the importance of addressing issues like police pay, respect, and resources to prevent further weakening of the NYPD.
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Stephen A. Smith on Trump, the Epstein Files, and the 2028 Presidential Race (9 min) | 11-20-25

Sports Television Personality Stephen A. Smith joins Sid to discuss the controversy surrounding the Epstein files and questions why the Biden administration did not act on them earlier. He expresses his skepticism about the Democratic Party's motives, especially considering their efforts to undermine Donald Trump. Smith also clarifies his comments regarding Trump's potential involvement in the NBA gambling scandal. Further, he discusses his professional decisions, such as stepping away from NBA Countdown and his future ambitions, which may include a potential presidential run in 2028 as a centrist Democrat. Additionally, he addresses his personal feud with LeBron James and defends his political stance against criticism.
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Stephen A. Smith | Sports Television Personality | 11-20-25

Sports Television Personality Stephen A. Smith joins Sid to discuss the controversy surrounding the Epstein files and questions why the Biden administration did not act on them earlier. He expresses his skepticism about the Democratic Party's motives, especially considering their efforts to undermine Donald Trump. Smith also clarifies his comments regarding Trump's potential involvement in the NBA gambling scandal. Further, he discusses his professional decisions, such as stepping away from NBA Countdown and his future ambitions, which may include a potential presidential run in 2028 as a centrist Democrat. Additionally, he addresses his personal feud with LeBron James and defends his political stance against criticism.
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Episode 113: Bill de Blasio, Former Mayor of New York City

Suzanne Miller sits down with former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio for a tough but respectful deep dive on Mayor-elect Mamdani, the future of the Democratic Party, and what all of it means for New Yorkers’ safety, wallets, and quality of life. John Catsimatidis drops in to weigh in on taxes, the exodus of the wealthy, and why keeping job creators in New York matters for everyone. They tackle rising concerns about crime, NYPD morale, housing, rent freezes, free buses and childcare, and the balance between progressive ideals and practical governance. Suzanne also presses de Blasio on Jewish safety in the city, Israel, BDS, and what a Mamdani meeting with President Trump could mean for New York’s future.
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Arthur Aidala: Unpacking Hate Speech and Crime with Expert Opinions (10 min) | 11-20-25

Defense Attorney Arthur Aidala calls in to discuss accusations against Sid by NY1 news anchor Errol Louis for making offensive comments regarding Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. The conversation touches upon definitions and legal distinctions between offensive speech and hate crimes, emphasizing that references to someone as a 'terrorist' or 'communist' do not meet the legal criteria for hate crimes, which are strictly limited to race, religion, and sexual orientation. The discussion also includes personal anecdotes and opinions on political figures, with Rosenberg strongly criticizing certain individuals and actions. Aidala clarifies that the statements made by Rosenberg, while offensive, are not legally categorized as hate speech.
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Arthur Aidala | Defense Attorney | 11-20-25

Defense Attorney Arthur Aidala calls in to discuss accusations against Sid by NY1 news anchor Errol Louis for making offensive comments regarding Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. The conversation touches upon definitions and legal distinctions between offensive speech and hate crimes, emphasizing that references to someone as a 'terrorist' or 'communist' do not meet the legal criteria for hate crimes, which are strictly limited to race, religion, and sexual orientation. The discussion also includes personal anecdotes and opinions on political figures, with Rosenberg strongly criticizing certain individuals and actions. Aidala clarifies that the statements made by Rosenberg, while offensive, are not legally categorized as hate speech.
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The Other Side Of Reality | 11-20-25

This episode of The Other Side of Midnight with Lionel promises "the other side of truth and the other side of reality," moving past the "surface level stuff" and "drive by nothing" found in mainstream media. Lionel dives deep into the complex Epstein files, arguing the case was primarily about extortion and blackmail, not merely sex tortion [i]. He presents forensic evidence—including a fractured hyoid bone and thyroid cartilage—indicating Epstein was killed/murdered, not a suicide. The show uses this case as a "tutorial" to dissect crucial issues surrounding sexual predation, victim skepticism, and the difficult pursuit of justice, covering constitutional concepts like due process and challenging why society fails to prioritize the victim [i]. Plus, Lionel lifts the "Norman Rockwell filter" on the American diet, exposing the "witches' brew" of chemical cocktails, known carcinogens like nitrosamines, and hormone disruptors hiding in favorites like bacon and turkey. Discover why quick-fix health fads are distractions, why smoothies might sabotage your health, and why diet connects to modern disease and socioeconomic factors. Prepare to question everything you thought you knew about justice, health, and what constitutes a victim .
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