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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Previously on Your Morning Show with Michael dil chuonho.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
The US holding talks with Russia, overending the war in Ukraine.
Not only are no European leaders at the table, there's
no Ukrainian leaders at the table. Longtime listener, first time
called a Rory O'Neil is checking in our national correspondent, y,
this is interesting. I'm sure their interests are at the table,
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but why aren't they at their own table?
Speaker 3 (00:28):
Well, the argument is that this is a preliminary meeting
that Russia and the US are sitting down for the
first time since Russia invaded Ukraine, So this is sort
of a planning session maybe, and that's being polite, but
it certainly has spooked the leaders of Ukraine, the EU
and NATO concerned that some deal is being broken behind
these closed doors that could directly impact them and they
(00:51):
don't have a seat at the table.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
If the US is playing the role of middleman to
the point of what you're describing, they're going to visit
with Russia that I would presume a visit alone with
Ukraine and then take it from there. Then that sounds appropriate,
right or are we in the middle I don't know
why did we assume to be the middleman? Well, I
(01:15):
guess somebody's got to do it, right, somebody's got to
broke with this. So originally the conversations were had with
Trump and Putin and Trump and Zelenski, and then he
ordered the officials to start the talks, and then the
talks start with Russia, we would presume, then maybe onto
Ukraine and then together and at some point I think
European leaders do have a say in how this is
(01:37):
all negotiated.
Speaker 4 (01:37):
After all, they're going to live with it, right.
Speaker 3 (01:40):
Well, right, General Kellogg met with the President of the
EU in the past twelve hours or so. He's the
President's point person on Ukraine. So it's also interesting that
General Kellogg is not in Saudi Arabia for this meeting,
although Ukraine is his purview. So we'll see what comes
of this and how it unfolds. But again there's a
lot of une as European leaders are saying, hey, look,
(02:03):
you can't let Putin get a big win here, because
if he does, then we're next second.
Speaker 2 (02:10):
Order business is Pope Francis. When you're eighty eight years
old and you have a respiratory infection that's already serious
because of the age and a lot of our elderly
that's usually what can get them is an infection and
the turning of an affection. What is the condition of
the pope and what do we know?
Speaker 3 (02:29):
Still stable, he has what they're calling a polymicrobial respiratory
tract infection. This pope has had lung issues for most
of his life. He gets these wintertime infections usually in wintertime,
so that's not too unusual. But of course, now, as
you said, he's now up to eighty eight years old,
and this seems to be particularly stubborn. He's in the hospital,
(02:52):
he's alert, he's reading. He's had some video calls with
some of his colleagues around the world, but they all
say he's very short of breath, can't speak in full
sentences as he tries to battle back from this infection
pollly microbial.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
That ends up being what I've been through this with
my mom when she had pneumonia in the hospital, and
I was like, well, we got to find out if
it's bacterial or if it's viral. This is viral, bacterial,
fung guy and parasites combined.
Speaker 4 (03:19):
Wow, that's a bad combination.
Speaker 3 (03:21):
Does seem to be a bit of soup, and apparently
they started him on one course of therapy before he
was hospitalized. Then they started him on something else on Friday,
but then they've changed course again, so I think he's
on his third kind of treatment for.
Speaker 2 (03:34):
This and last, but not at least a delta flight
that lands on its back instead of its wheels. You know,
at this time we had but at least three different
videos of the plane that ended up in the Potomac.
Have we had a video surface of this?
Speaker 3 (03:50):
Yes, I just saw a short time ago that shows
the full plane coming in and someone was on the
side of the runway recording the whole thing. Can't play
it for you because of some of the audio that
was by the person who saw it. But yes, we
have gotten our full video of the plane coming in
for that landing, appearing to come down hard. One of
its wings seems to have tilted hit the runway and
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then that caused the plane to flip over.
Speaker 4 (04:13):
Yeah, we'll talk more about that when you come back.
I think you need to run.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
Miss a little, miss a lot, miss a lot, and
we'll miss you. It's your morning show with Michael del Churno.