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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Previously on your morning show with Michael Del Choano, let's.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Have someone on one time. I look, if you ever
get to work and somebody brings something up. There was
a plane on fire and they put them on the
wing and you hadn't heard about it, I failed at
my job. Putin agrees in principle. Now we don't trust
Vladimir Putin, nor does Donald Trump. But this is a negotiation.

(00:27):
This is a process, and it's a first step, and
it's a good first step. Now the real heavy lifting
will begin, and everybody knows what that heavy lifting is.
But you'll have some saying, ah, this ain't gonna go anywhere.
There'd be nothing but war, you know. So my first
job is to inform you, not to tell you how
to think, but inform you. That's why we say things

(00:48):
like all the information you need to start your day.
You're never gonna get blindsided at the water cooler when
you spend time with us and not know something that's
going on. There is a second part of my job,
and that is to give you a glimpse of what's
coming next. Now, sometimes we do it just to be funny,
as like a Noster Dell journo. Sometimes we just bring

(01:09):
it up, and repetition is the mother of all learning.
So we'll bring it up a lot because I want
you to know what's coming next. Look at the end
of the day, whether you listen to me or someone
else or someone other than that person, you leave differently.
This is how I want you to leave every morning.

(01:30):
I want you to be the guy at the water
cooler that I not only knows what happened, but what
it means and understand it and know what's coming next.
We had a listener earlier in the week and I
loved that he was criticized me for and I don't
bring him up every day, although now every time I
use this as an example, I'm bringing him up. But
I bring up Wes Moore. They're going to Barack Obama.
You and Wes Moore is their Barack Obama. He's coming

(01:55):
and he could very easily win. But there are others too.
I told you we haven't seen the last of Mayor Pete.
Mayor Pete actually believes he's presidential material. From mayor of
a hamlet to a failed second. I know I'm being
mean here and it's probably breaking one of my commandments,

(02:17):
but I mean, come on. The guy was mayor of
South Bend. How did he go from that to a
presidential candidate? He really is a routie. But Bodhajes has
ruled out a Michigan run for governor. Does he even
live in Michigan? By the way, when did he move
to Michigan? A couple of years back he carpetbagged to do?

(02:42):
What though, because you run for governor and senator in
Michigan and lost? Oh no, no, no, he never did it.
He decided not. Oh, he decided not to do it. Okay,
So he was the mayor of South Bend, Indiana. Then
somewhere along the line in his political ambitions he ended
up in Michigan. Didn't never run for office, And now
again they're pressing him. He says, no, I don't want

(03:02):
to be governor and I'm not going to run for Senate.
Dead giveaway or Pete's running for president? Yeah, that's a
big we said earlier in the week I first saw
rom Emmanuel just appear out of the blue. Now, why
does Rommy Manuel pop up on my radar? Rommy Manuel

(03:24):
is a foot soldier, maybe even a footstool for John Podesta.
Who's John Podesta. He's the twenty year president of the
United States, eight years for Clinton, eight years for Obama,
literally four years as himself in what was left of

(03:44):
the body and mind of Joe Biden. That's the guy
that's really calling the shots. That's the guy that's going
to determine who the next Democrat candidate is and who
the next president is if they go on to win.
He was the main strategist in the Obama campaign. He
was a chief of staff of Barack Obama. And you know,
they maybe played their little game with Obama and Clinton.

(04:06):
Combined with Kamala and Biden, I think they're ready to
get back to their roots. So I know who rom
e Manuel is. I know his relationship to John Podesta
and to Barack Obama, and those are the two that
are really running the Democrat Party and the country when
they're in office. So when all of a sudden, the
blue I just see this former mayor of a fair city,

(04:27):
of a failed city, Chicago, you know, talking about sense
and sensibilities. I'm like, Okay, the goofballs are the Maxine Waters,
the Chucky Schumers, the aocs. They're just fighting amongst themselves
and screaming at the moon. But somewhere the real money
and the real power and the real strategist is making

(04:48):
a plan. And I think their plan may be romy
Manuel and or And I say and or, because you
could easily pair them, you could do in depending on
how they play out and how their party buys them
in the primary process, it could be an Emmanuel more
or a more emmanual ticket. I think that's what's coming,

(05:12):
and I've been talking about that, and then today I
wake up to this headline Politico reports former Chicago mayor
Robney Manuel is considering a run for president of the
United States.

Speaker 1 (05:22):
Of course, cocka doodle doo.

Speaker 2 (05:29):
There's a lot of cock a doodle doos this morning.
By the way, what do you think the odds are
the NASA launch or NASA? I guess it would be
NASA in conjunction with launches tonight. Do we really think
this is going to go off tonight? Heading so far,
I mean, it's done look good. And then we were

(05:49):
all looking at well, I mean, you know, some of
it's real, some of it isn't some of it and
I don't have all the complete information, nor do I
have access to all the information, but it looks like
we're short on air traffic controllers, and some would point
to DEI priorities as causing that really good qualified people

(06:12):
were denied jobs while they couldn't find DEI candidates that
were qualified, and you slowly got a shortage. That's certainly
the president's take on what needs to happen in the
towers to make flying safety more more possible. Some of
it was common sense. I don't know why seventy one
people had to die landing at Reagan International because we

(06:35):
do military helicopter exercises within one hundred feet plans descending
at the runway, and so the new determination from the
NTSP is these should be removed from near the landing area.
That fell under my father's headline, No, you know what

(06:56):
sherlock and some of the just media likes to report
these things more and more and more to create narratives.
And then there's what happened yesterday with American Airlines in Denver, Okay,
it's rare, but it happens. I watched the videos all
the time. An engine catches on fire. What I don't

(07:21):
get now, granted they were on the wing opposite of
the engine on fire, but the smoke was blowing right
in their face. Then they couldn't figure out how to
get a step ladder to reach the wing to get
them down, so they're gonna have them jump and be caught.
I just don't understand why you didn't, you know, first
of all, get the emergency vehicles to put the fire out,

(07:43):
and then get them. I mean, you can slide down.
I don't know what their their procedure was, and no
Studel Jorno appeared to say there will be a Sully
sequel now because we had them on the wing this time,
not in the Potomac, but right there on the tarmac.
Maybe they were going for a solid's equal, but it
made no sense to any of us. And then the

(08:04):
final story of the day is COVID five years later.
We did some of this yesterday, but Gallup did a
post pandemic workplace pole. There was a lot in this
poll that will probably unpack on different days. But obviously
the workplace changed forever. On March twentieth, remember what the
mantra was, stay home, stay safe, This is the new normal.

(08:29):
And I was like, no, viruses are not new, and
you never defeat a virus. You get it and die,
or you get it and become immune and better. We
learned to live with viruses. What is this mantra? What
are they up to? And it turned out to be
a game of control, fear and control. And if it

(08:50):
was a game to design to destroy Trump, it certainly
led to Donald Trump's agenda being disrupted. But I think
I got had a different plan for Donald Trump two
point zero with the American people behind him. And it
may have been the scariest but best four years of
our life, not knowing who was president. But the pandemic

(09:12):
forced people to stay home with little warning. I could
tell you my personal story. We were told to just leave,
and I'm like, how do we do a talk show tomorrow?
Just choose your phone now. I was building a studio
because I was a permanent fill in for Michael Savage
twice a week, so all my equipment arrived the day
they sent me home. Such a god thing. But most

(09:33):
of us were just sent home no warning. And then
the government decided who was necessary, who wasn't, Who could
work who couldn't, Who could go to work who couldn't,
When you could go back when you couldn't. So it
forced the employees to adopt new ways of working. There

(09:58):
was the Great resignation, and then there was people just
literally changing their jobs, and our customer expectations also evolved
with it. So we broke it down into three areas,
the shift to remote and hybrid working, the fall of
employee engagement, and the well being of mental health. Read
keep this for Monday. I want to because we are

(10:19):
out of time, but I want to make the promise
to people. We're going to go through this and you're
going to learn a lot about your creator and you
his creation and what is meant to be and not
meant to be and you are not meant to be
alone and isolated this whole game. I mean, forget the
business aspect of it and how much change and how

(10:40):
much is reverted back and how much has stayed the
same and changed forever. It's how it, in the end
resulted in mental health crisis, and time will tell it.
That's more lives than COVID took. I always say COVID
revealed way more than it did. And I see that
in this gallop.

Speaker 1 (11:00):
Miss a little, miss a lot, miss a lot, and
we'll miss you. It's your morning show with Michael del
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