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Speaker 5 (00:48):
I believe he is keeping Mandami close. He doesn't want
to see New York go down. He doesn't want to
be a reason at New York, you know, goes down
in flames, despite you know a million voters vote for Mandami.
But that's what I believe he's doing, is he's trying
to de escalate him.

Speaker 4 (01:08):
You know, speaking of de escalation, everybody's talking about how
Magus crumbling how is Marjorie Taylor Green the enemy and
mom Donnie is now friend? Suddenly socialism works for New
York City. Suddenly Donald Trump is fine being called a fascist.
I don't know how to hear any of you falling

(01:28):
for any of that. You all seem to have nothing
but grace for the president. And see some kind of
chess move in this time will tell there's some grounds
of principle. I wouldn't give up, not for any deal,
not for any clever plan. David Naples, Florida.

Speaker 6 (01:46):
Hey, Michael, good morning from Naples, Florida. Hey, what are
the chances that eighteen USC. Twenty three eighty seven is
enforced against the sixth Democrats that came out and told
military cie not to follow orders?

Speaker 4 (02:03):
You know, I have a different take on this. You know,
you could go that route and you'll just play into
their narrative. Or you could call for a congressional hearing
and hold all of them accountable and force them to
state what illegal orders have been given. In other words,
Rad you got to turn your microphone off, otherwise I'm
going to be hearing you breathing. It's very sexy, but

(02:25):
I don't I can see you so I know it's not,
but you could hold them accountable, discredit them, and that
would end this ridiculous narrative in the most effective way.
But I suspect, like everything that I kind of repeat

(02:47):
to the point where you guys probably get a little
violently ill. They'll all run through the matrix, and the
left will see a tyrant and a dictator, and the
right we'll see someone playing chess. This is why principal
matters more than personality and deals, in my opinion. Keep

(03:07):
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Michael di at iHeartMedia dot com. All right, So, what
the heck happened in the Oval office Friday? Not the
fight we expected, Not the Zelenski you know, bullying that

(03:28):
was expected. No, a love fest of niceties and touching.
The great disruptor was a great disruptor again. He believes
in keeping friends close, but enemies even closer. He's done that.
See the treatment of Marjorie Taylor Green versus the putin

(03:50):
Kim Jong Lund treatment for Mom Donnie? Or could it
be by removing the controversy, you suck all the fuel
and momentum out of this runaway socialist train.

Speaker 3 (04:04):
But at what expense? To principle?

Speaker 4 (04:09):
Is this the beginning of the chinks in the arbor
of maga? Republican consultant Chris Walker joins us for all
Things Republican as we do on Monday.

Speaker 3 (04:18):
A shocking development. What sense of it do you make?

Speaker 7 (04:22):
I'm shocked, shocked at the essence of politics here, good morning.
You know, I look, President Trump's a deal maker. He
wants to make deals. That's his number one priority. It's
his number one, you know, essence as being president and
being a political leader and a business leader. So if

(04:43):
he can find a way to make a deal.

Speaker 8 (04:45):
He's going to do it.

Speaker 7 (04:46):
He loves to handshake and the photo op and the
ability to say we did something. So you know, this
just falls in mind with that a little bit. I mean,
obviously it hit under PUDs at least deponic and users
are trying to do running against him. But we'll see how
it all takes out. I mean, I don't think one
Friday afternoon receivel in the Oval office is going to

(05:06):
you know, change any of the political calculus for Republicans
running against socialism and what Mom Donnie represents in New York.

Speaker 4 (05:14):
When I make this simple point, could it be it's
just to take the controversy away and it sucks all
the energy out of this socialist movement that kind of
played out this weekend. I mean when Mom Donnie goes
on Meet the Press and they're like, well, is.

Speaker 3 (05:29):
He a tyrant? Is he a fascist? Is he a despert? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (05:33):
Well but that's all been taken away because they were
smiling and touching and joking their way through it. It
just didn't have any sting. It was like it was
like a wasp with no sting or kind of a thing. So,
but at what expense is socialism suddenly okay?

Speaker 3 (05:48):
For New York?

Speaker 4 (05:49):
Is calling people a fast or how about or how
about how he joked about uh Stephanic calling Mom Donnie
as she hotis that's a serious thing to say she hottest?
And the present thing, Oh you say things like that
during a campaign, Well then the exeget to that is
you were calling him a communist, but you didn't really
believe it, right, which is it both ways?

Speaker 7 (06:13):
Well, I agree with your I mean, look, we clearly
you and I are in agreement. Principle is more important
than politics.

Speaker 3 (06:20):
You've got to have a mooring.

Speaker 7 (06:21):
You've got to have principles in terms of what you're doing.
You know, the being against Mom Donnie's policies.

Speaker 8 (06:28):
And being against Mom Donnie's vision.

Speaker 7 (06:30):
For York is a principal stance. You cannot be for
government owned grocery stores and free buses and all of
the things that we've seen from you know, I hate
using label communists, but I mean.

Speaker 8 (06:43):
This is what we're looking at here. This is this
is communism. This is the idea of.

Speaker 7 (06:47):
Do we call himself a democratic socialist?

Speaker 8 (06:49):
But we've seen this in history before, and we've seen it.

Speaker 7 (06:53):
Work out in a very poor way for the people
who live under that kind of a regime, and that
is not what we.

Speaker 3 (06:58):
Need to be doing.

Speaker 8 (06:58):
So Republicans are right.

Speaker 7 (07:00):
To be against it. But the president's goal is to
you know, I would give him the benefit of doubt
in terms of trying to make some lemonade out of
the limits of New York. Has served up here and
I think that's what's happening. But it's going to be
difficult because ultimately mont Donnie believes in what he's saying.
The mass has come off of his campaign ridder. It
can be turned into a pull or a socialist.

Speaker 8 (07:20):
So that is something to oppose.

Speaker 7 (07:22):
That is something that we need as Republicans, need to
be against.

Speaker 4 (07:25):
Yeah, because you could say, well, the clever thing was
sure he laughs off fascist. In the world of matrix,
nobody that supports the president is going to buy that.
They make a big deal out of the amount of
Trump voters that also voted for Mom Donnie. But again
we're talking about one out of seven even showed up
to vote, and of the one out of seven that

(07:47):
showed up to vote, only one out of ten.

Speaker 3 (07:49):
We're a shared vote with Trump and Mom Donnie.

Speaker 4 (07:54):
And to assume that all that matters is we both
love New York, but one wants to beat it to
death any other wants to allow it to provide for itself.
I mean, that's a pretty big thing to sweep under
a rug. I think it's politics, and it could be clever.
I mean, I would love to have that level of
mercy and grace every time I say something stupid or
do something stupid.

Speaker 3 (08:14):
I'm playing chess.

Speaker 4 (08:15):
That's a wonderful thing to have, and I guess that
it happens at the same time the whole fight with
Marjorie Taylor Green, who I've never been a fan of,
but he kind of turned on her the way he
did advance and that advance of pens.

Speaker 3 (08:29):
That's a little troubling to me. Is there some chinks in.

Speaker 4 (08:32):
The MAGA armor and all just in time to go
into the holidays and then head into the midterms.

Speaker 8 (08:38):
Well, I mean, it's hard for me to look at
this and not say.

Speaker 7 (08:42):
Yet, I think there are now. The President is very
clear he created MAGA.

Speaker 3 (08:47):
He knows what MAGA is. I give him that.

Speaker 7 (08:50):
But you know, there are growing fissures that's in the
Republican Party that are being played out. Whether it's you know, opposition.

Speaker 8 (08:58):
To Israel that we're seeing kind of.

Speaker 7 (09:00):
You know, kind of stirrup from the right with folks
like Tucker Carlton and others, whether we're seeing it from
a standpoint of lack of principles, where you know, we're
we're not necessarily more to any you know, specific policy,
but just owning the Libs, which is not a policy.

Speaker 3 (09:15):
I'm sorry to.

Speaker 7 (09:16):
Say so you know that we've got we've got some
issues to deal with.

Speaker 8 (09:19):
And I think there's people that are.

Speaker 7 (09:20):
Trying to look to twenty twenty six and twenty twenty
eight and say, how are we going to win? How
are we going to build a college? Particularly after Tuesday
or last Tuesday, where Republicans lost, No, they lost some
blue states, but you know there were Georgia elections and
Texas elections that happened that we also lost.

Speaker 8 (09:33):
So those are Bill Weathers, are you know of a situation.

Speaker 7 (09:36):
Where we're not sure where the actual mood of the
uh of the country is. We're you know, we in Tennessee,
where you and I live, there's a special election happening
in a couple of weeks and you know that's a
very close race. It shouldn't be close, but it is.
And you know, that's an indication that the country is
is more left than they should have than they should be,
and Republicans are right to have to have a discussion
to say, okay, and.

Speaker 4 (09:57):
That's that's not resonating why that's a great example. You
bring up, Chris from the standpoint of here's somebody that
got caught in podcasts and in social media posts how
she hates Nashville. But you know, that's playing very well
with the far left, so that's energizing their base. The right,

(10:20):
of course, thinks it's very disqualifying. But does it energize
you enough to go out and vote? Time will tell.
I mean, I asked David Sanati who should be more
mad at the other the left? Should they be mad
that mom Donnie was nice to Trump? Or should the
right be mad that Trump was nice to Mom Donnie.
The better way to ask it is, who do you
think is more energized from this? The socialist movement right

(10:41):
or the MAGA movement? And I would say the MAGA
movements and division and strife and the socialist movement is
more empowered than ever. I don't have to remind you
you do this for a living energy unity and energy
is everything for turnout. Turnout is everything for winning midterm elections.
I don't think this is head in the right direction
for anybody, but other than Marco Rubio.

Speaker 7 (11:04):
I agree with that, aside from you.

Speaker 3 (11:06):
Know you think I'm kidding there.

Speaker 4 (11:09):
If MAGA wavers, Mago waivers, there is no vance, there
is no.

Speaker 3 (11:16):
Well, there is there is no governor from Florida.

Speaker 4 (11:19):
Ah Am, I blanks DeSantis. But yes, I mean, look,
I could say it cleverly this way. I think Donald
Trump wants Marco Rubio to be the next president.

Speaker 3 (11:32):
Could this be his way of steering it.

Speaker 8 (11:36):
I'm not sure that.

Speaker 7 (11:37):
Well, you know, we forget that the twenty twenty eight
election is literally going to be an Apprentice like situation
where it's going to be a table.

Speaker 3 (11:44):
With candidates and people saying you're fired.

Speaker 4 (11:46):
It is unless he destroys his credibility. That's exactly what
it's going to.

Speaker 3 (11:50):
Be talking about.

Speaker 7 (11:52):
But you know, I'm not sure where that that that
leads someone who will run. I think we're way way
off from that.

Speaker 8 (11:58):
My concern is, again, I think you're right, we have
an enthusiasting.

Speaker 3 (12:02):
Death right now.

Speaker 7 (12:02):
I think there's a level of folks just being okay,
seeing the dopamine drip of news coming from Washington, thinking
that it's okay.

Speaker 3 (12:09):
And it's not.

Speaker 7 (12:10):
We have elections to win, we have things to do,
we have a Congress to kind of get back in shape,
and it's not so, you know, there's always another election,
and so in a way we have to be vigilant.
And the left is very good and better than us. Frankly,
I hate to say it that being vigilant, we are
less vigilant.

Speaker 4 (12:25):
We win an.

Speaker 7 (12:26):
Election and we kind of rest on our laurels, and
that's the wrong way to look at it. Last question,
not stop because they're true believers.

Speaker 4 (12:32):
Last question, this was a huge story Friday. Is it
still a huge story Monday? Or are we in holiday
mode and the president has done what he has done
tactically to the socialist movement with less harm to his
own movement.

Speaker 7 (12:51):
That's a good question. I think it's going to slow down.
It's going to be Thanksgiving and families. Let me curious
to see what families talk about on Thanksgiving, though I
think this will be part of it. Us is the
Ukraine and Russia deal kind of take more of prevalence
over the new mayor of New York We talked about
a couple weeks ago. The mayor of New York is
generally a you know, kind of a you know, non

(13:12):
factor in national politics. At the end of the day,
most of them don't really amount to much, and most
of them don't don't do well in the national scene.
I think Mom Donnie will be another example of that.

Speaker 3 (13:20):
I think you know.

Speaker 4 (13:23):
I think if all you got to talk about a
Thanksgiving is politics, you might re want to re examine
your lights and your mind. Chris Walker, all things Republican.
We'll talk again next Monday or sooner. Of conditions war no,
we yeah, we will Monday, probably we No condition will
warrant you coming back between now Thanksgiving?

Speaker 3 (13:41):
Happy Thanksgiving. You know what I'm thankful for you.

Speaker 2 (13:45):
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Speaker 3 (13:53):
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Speaker 9 (13:57):
I think this was exactly like you're saying, to remove
the controversy, because I believe that that was mom Donnie's
sole purpose in asking for a meeting with Trump. I
think he fully expected Trump to give him the Marjorie
Taylor Green treatment, and instead he didn't get what he

(14:18):
came for.

Speaker 3 (14:19):
And that's why he's the great disruptor. Right Stevens in
Los Angeles.

Speaker 10 (14:26):
I believe it's like teaching a lesson to a child
that won't listen. You can't negotiate with you just gotta
have them learn the hard way. They elected him. New
York City's just going to have to learn the hard way.
You won't have Trump to blame. He can't make the
failure about. He had to fight Trump and the governor

(14:47):
and every Republican. If you really think socialism is the
disaster it predictably is it's coming, really doesn't need you
to make it happen.

Speaker 4 (14:59):
It'll happen on it's own. Joseph and Mike, I.

Speaker 11 (15:03):
Think that Trump is just blowing the smoke screen at Mandami,
that he still doesn't like him as much as he
never liked him. And as far as Marjorie Taylor Green goes,
I think she's eyeing the governorship of Georgia or Georgia
Senate seat, and that her and Trump will make up,
just like Trump and Elon Musk made up again. I

(15:23):
think there's a grand strategy there.

Speaker 4 (15:25):
Yeah, the second verse the same as the first. If
Trump did do something stupid, no one'll say it's stupid
because he's playing chess.

Speaker 3 (15:35):
He made up and played us all with you know.

Speaker 4 (15:42):
Others. Maybe he's doing that again. That's what makes him
the great disruptor. But I can tell you elections are
about unity, and this was not unifying. It happened right
before the holidays, so it'll probably have minimal effect.

Speaker 3 (15:57):
I think it's designed to take.

Speaker 4 (15:59):
All the energy out of the socialist movement and to
distance him is the problem and let Mom Donnie reap
what he sews and standalone. I mean, they've got a
lot of trouble coming all during the midterm election year.

Speaker 3 (16:12):
Like a governor.

Speaker 4 (16:13):
If she gives them the tax increases, she's doomed. If
she doesn't, he's doomed. Why should Trump get involved? Heat
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Speaker 3 (16:50):
Yeah, I'm going to be a little controversial about this.
Why am I supposed to care?

Speaker 4 (16:57):
Well, I assume that you're saying, why are you supposed
to care about the Mom Donnie Trump meeting? The answer
is because if politics doesn't play out right, you could
end up with something worse than a failed socialist mayor
of New York City. You could end up with a
failed socialist president. It's one thing to say, well, when
one out of seven turn out to vote, you get socialism,

(17:21):
you get what you deserve New York City. But if
this should happen nationally, that's a much different implication. I
got to tell you a story. My mom was wronged
and I tried to make up for that wrong and
so between me and my brother Vic, we were trying
to keep my mother in a lifestyle she had grown

(17:42):
accustomed to.

Speaker 3 (17:43):
Like we lost in court.

Speaker 4 (17:47):
I can't tell you how one other person with a
home with gas, with electric, with water, with a pool,
with a pool cleaner, with a maid with nails can
tank an entire family or two, let alone how a
dependent people of envy can tank a country. I'll do

(18:12):
you one better that it might make you, Marcus care
a little bit. You may not notice it because you
already live in California, where you're all but socialist. I
don't have to tell you that your government is bankrupt
and you are constantly a drain on the rest of
the taxpayers of this country because of the people's ideas.
Your state elects not being mean, being honest. You tank

(18:36):
the number one and number two city. It could bankrupt
the country, a country already thirty seven trillion dollars in debt.

Speaker 3 (18:46):
She's gonna get smoked.

Speaker 2 (18:48):
He's got to stop.

Speaker 3 (18:50):
I really don't know what he said. You know what
you've said. Either you're blessed, I'm aggravated. It's got to
be a big misunderstanding. I'm going in go in.

Speaker 4 (19:03):
Love your garbage truck, all right, every it's a it's
a stranger things.

Speaker 3 (19:06):
Upside down world, says Steve Bannon.

Speaker 4 (19:11):
God help us when Steve Bannon is the wise man
in the room. But it certainly wasn't what anybody expected.
Mom Donnie Is called Trump a fascist, a tyrant, a despot,
the ultimate evil in America. The President's called him a communist.

(19:34):
Now we're supposed to believes that's just politics. It was
a great kid, great kid, and conserners are going to
be surprised. You canna do great things? Are you kidding me?
No fight, just a love fest of niceties. I'll give
you a few examples.

Speaker 12 (19:55):
He asked about your comment called president a fascist, and
your answer.

Speaker 13 (20:01):
Was but prsent Trump and I can clear that our positions.

Speaker 2 (20:03):
And are views.

Speaker 3 (20:05):
Are you affirming that you.

Speaker 2 (20:06):
Think President Trump's a fascist?

Speaker 14 (20:08):
I've spoken about that's okay, Okay, that's easier. It's easier
than explaining it pedal.

Speaker 4 (20:15):
But what if you had call them a rapist? I'll
just say it's okay. Let me tell you something. If
maga is something, and I know for a lot of
you it is, it belongs to you, not Trump.

Speaker 3 (20:35):
You are maga.

Speaker 4 (20:40):
Why wouldn't the president represent you and your votes and
the goal of making America great? And we obviously have
different views of how to do that. History's on my side,
perhaps not on mom Donnie's future, None of that just
laughing it off. I know, I know it's six dimensional chess.

Speaker 14 (21:02):
Would you feel comfortable living in New York City under
at Yeah? I would, I really would, especially after the meeting. Absolutely,
what makes you comfortable? We agree, and a lot more
than I would have thought. I think he's I want
him to do a great job and will help them
do a great job.

Speaker 4 (21:20):
If you want him to do a great job, and
you will, Will you help him do government grocery stores?
Will you help him provide free transit and grocery stores
and daycare that will come at the expense of already
over text companies and individuals, something he may not even

(21:41):
have the resources to do so when the governor doesn't
give it to him, are you going to give it
to him out of our tax bak dot paradollars? Is
that suddenly what make America great is to you? I mean,
these are serious questions. The right has now and should.

Speaker 3 (21:55):
Fact.

Speaker 4 (21:56):
Did you say what could he have possibly said in
that meeting that makes socialism an exciting future for New
York City? And if it is so damn exciting, why
don't we do it for the country starting today? Make
my Cadillac payment? Or in the art of the deal

(22:17):
over principle? Did they have a meeting you interrupt any
of my ice agents. I'm coming in, Okay, I won't.
All right, then I'll support you. That's it. Is this
the art of the deal? Or was the deal made?
We don't know about either way. How does it make
sense to Steve Bannon? Of course it's an upside down world.

(22:41):
It doesn't and it shouldn't. Here's another one.

Speaker 14 (22:44):
Well, we didn't discuss your second part of the question,
and on your first board, I mean, he's got views
that a little.

Speaker 4 (22:50):
Out there, but a little out there, nobody's done socialism.
Venezuela has some ideas that are just a little bit
out there. Does Putin have ideas? Does Kim Jong Wuin
have ideas? There's just a little bit out there. I
got a news fream. Mister President Hamas has some deals
that are a little bit out there.

Speaker 3 (23:14):
Who knows.

Speaker 14 (23:14):
I mean, we're gonna see what works or he's going
to change.

Speaker 3 (23:17):
Also, we all change.

Speaker 14 (23:18):
I change a lot, change a lot from when I.

Speaker 3 (23:21):
First came to office. It's now quite a while ago.
It's quite a while my first term.

Speaker 4 (23:26):
Well you've changed a lot since three weeks ago when
you were calling him a communist and you were endorsing
his opponent.

Speaker 3 (23:33):
I guess that's politics, right.

Speaker 14 (23:37):
This was the most disturbing, But you know, you really
have to ask her about that.

Speaker 3 (23:42):
But I don't particularly. I think I met with.

Speaker 14 (23:44):
A very I met with a man who's a very
rational person.

Speaker 3 (23:48):
I met with a man who.

Speaker 14 (23:49):
Wants to really wants to see New York be great again.
And I can say again because New York was great.
You know, when I came down to Washington, initially the
city was so hot, it was doing great. We were
having some telltale signs and problems. We had a mayor
that was not doing a great job, but still it
was moving along. And it went bad.

Speaker 3 (24:14):
It really went, you know, pretty bad, and he can
I think.

Speaker 14 (24:18):
It's been at lower points, but it went pretty bad.
I think he can bring it back. Now the question
is we bring it back all the way? Will he
bring it back greater than ever before? Which is I
guarantee that's his wish. I think it wants to make
it greater than ever before.

Speaker 4 (24:33):
It's certainly more Islamist, certainly more socialist.

Speaker 3 (24:37):
I mean, is Trump setting this guy up for failure?

Speaker 4 (24:38):
Because dal Trump really does want to be mayor when
this is all over, and then of course with the
blessings first by all means call me a fascist, I'm
Donnie doubled down.

Speaker 3 (24:52):
I meet the price, mister mayor elect.

Speaker 12 (24:54):
Just to be very clear, do you think that President
Trump is a fascist?

Speaker 13 (24:58):
And after President Trump said that, I said, yeah, so
you do. And that's something that I've said in the past,
I say it today. And I think what I appreciated
about the conversation that I had with the President was
that we were not shy about the places of disagreement
about the politics that has brought us to this moment,
and we also wanted to focus on what it could
look like to deliver on a shared analysis of an
affordability crisis for New Yorkers.

Speaker 12 (25:20):
You've also said in the past that President Trump has
engaged in a quote attack on our democracy.

Speaker 3 (25:25):
You've called him a despot.

Speaker 12 (25:27):
Do you still believe President Trump is a threat to
the democracy?

Speaker 13 (25:30):
Everything that I've said in the past, I continue to believe.
And that's the thing that I think is important in
our politics is that we don't shy away from where
we have disagreements, but we understand what it is that
brings us to that table. Because I'm not coming into
the Oval Office to make a point or make a stand.

Speaker 3 (25:44):
I'm coming in there to deliver.

Speaker 13 (25:45):
For New Yorkers. And a few weeks ago, I was
asked by a reporter at three words to describe myself.
I said, new York City. And that's what animated that conversation.

Speaker 3 (25:53):
How do we deliver for the people of New York City?

Speaker 4 (25:56):
All right, long story short, You've got an Islamist problem.
You've had it for a long time. I'll remind you
that nine to eleven wasn't even the first time the
World Trade Center was attacked by Islamists and terrorists. And
it's brewing everywhere. It's about to blow up in Minnesota

(26:19):
and other places. Socialism has never worked in human history
without fail. It always discourages work, entrepreneurial risk, innovation. And

(26:40):
when people have success, they don't have it just themselves.
They create businesses that employ families. And thanks to your
founding fathers, you always have the ultimate right to vote
with your feet. Six and ten may have stayed home
to get mom Donnie elected, but if six and ten,

(27:02):
now that he is elected, are attacked by him, which
they most certainly will, somebody's got to pay for all this.

Speaker 3 (27:11):
They can continue to leave and then at thirty seven
trillion dollars in debt, the rest of you taxpayers get
to pay for it. And that, my friend Marcus in
Los Angeles, is why you should care no matter where
you are.

Speaker 14 (27:26):
Right allright, aur raight, this is CNN, This is the news,
and that's why more Papeller watch in the cartoon networks
Lungebobber runs right now.

Speaker 3 (27:34):
I'm big a democratic. This is like a Goldston in
a pass.

Speaker 5 (27:39):
You should have a government that just minds its own
damn business and leaves people alone.

Speaker 4 (27:42):
And then again, he could just being the great disruptor.
He could be keeping his enemies closer than his friends.
He could be just trying to drain all the momentum
and controversy out of the socialist movement. He may be
playing for dimensional chess. Time will tell. That's your sounds
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Speaker 2 (29:08):
It's your Morning Show with Michael del Choino.

Speaker 4 (29:12):
We had a great conversation with DZ last hour about
whether it's possible in this culture of envy and equality
to really get Thanksgiving and celebrate Thanksgiving every day, not
even just once a year. We even had the Great
Profit Malachadizai Jones who stopped by early. Can we get
one more time with the Great Profit? Good morning, Michael
is the most exalted healing Prophet Milkiza that Jones of

(29:35):
the New Hope First Evangelical Discippleship, Holy Trinity Fellowship Missionary
Church about with the Holy Ghost science billowing Saint Tabernacle
of the pre Tribulation rapture all Thanksgiving week in a
newly installed hot tub that we call in the hot tub,
but says the vegans will be.

Speaker 3 (29:52):
Stirring the waters all not long, So come on by
more you.

Speaker 6 (29:55):
Get into Thanksgiving week, God bless you.

Speaker 10 (29:58):
Do you think.

Speaker 4 (29:59):
Anybody's ever bet tie somebody in a jacuzzie with a jest? Oh, Vincent,
I know you. You're a friend of mine. You really ought
to become a prophet like that. You'd make a lot
of money, probably more than you're making fifty two minutes
after the hour. The point is if you miss a little,
sometimes you miss a lot, but you can always catch up.
The podcast will be up around nine Central, ten Eastern,

(30:20):
and you can catch up them. Efforts continue to end
the Russian Ukraine War now. Secretary of State Marco Ruby,
after meetings this weekend, says substantial progress has been made.

Speaker 3 (30:32):
That's good news.

Speaker 4 (30:33):
New York City Mayor elect Zoran Mamdani is standing by
his claims.

Speaker 3 (30:36):
Yeah, I don't think that's okay.

Speaker 4 (30:39):
He's a fact fascists, he's a desk bit, he's a
he's evil, speaking of evil. Wicked for good number one
at the box office, one hundred and fifty million domestically,
two hundred and twenty five million worldwide. For those of
you that are wondering, No, I didn't cry. No, it
wasn't half as good as the first one. In fact, yes,

(30:59):
I thought it's and the Rams nine and two. Are
they the best in the NFC? Heck, are they the
best in the NFL? They made short work of Baker
Mayfield and the Bucks thirty four to seven tonight Monday
Night football his Carolina at San Francisco. All right, so
it's Thanksgiving. It should be about obedience and a thankful

(31:19):
heart and a mind thankful to God for all that
he has provided. But you know what it's really about, Turkey,
aggravating travel conversations and football, and with the Thanksgiving travel
for cash shaping up. Our national correspondent Roy O'Neill is
here to explain why plumbers. We'll explain why plumbers. Brown

(31:43):
Friday is the busiest day of the year. I am
lost who wrote that, Chris, he writes them all, Okay,
I don't get it. So we have big plumbing, We
have plumbing problems on Thanksgiving.

Speaker 3 (31:58):
The day after Brown Friday, they called it.

Speaker 15 (32:02):
USA Today did a big story all about Brown Friday. Actually, no,
it's not about the John It's about the kitchen sink.
Careful what you're putting down there, the kitchen sink on Thanksgiving,
because it can come back to haunt you on Brown Friday.
They see a big spike in the number of plumber
calls and Google searches for twenty four hour plumbers and

(32:22):
emergency plumbers and the like. The reminder to avoid that
plumber's visit and the crack that goes with it. Do
not be putting turkey bones down the disposal that goes
for fibrous vegetables like celery too. Eggshells should not be
put down the disposal grease, of course, and potatoes potatoes

(32:43):
skins in particular. But the potatoes and the starch in
them can really mix with what's already down the drain
and really gum up the work. So wet in doubt,
put in the garbage can not down the drain. If
you want to avoid a bad Brown Friday.

Speaker 4 (32:57):
Well I don't want to kiss up. But to give
Chris some credit. Never thought about that. I'll bet Friday
after Thanksgiving. And by the way, that's probably double time
over time just for the rest I pitched the stories.
He writes up that sense. No, I would have never,
but that makes great sense. That that's a great cat,
that's that's a great Brown Friday.

Speaker 3 (33:16):
Is where you get the money to pay for Black Friday.

Speaker 4 (33:18):
Well, exactly I knew about I knew I knew about eggshells,
I knew about celery and things like that. The potato peals,
I don't think it's best to throw them out. I
don't know if there's any surprises there. I don't know
that people have been people been trying to grind us
the chicken bones. You'd be surprised out there.

Speaker 15 (33:37):
Everyone thinks it's invincible, that garbage disposal, and it's not.
Of course, you should never be putting that stuff down there,
especially Greece. But I think it's the potatoes are something
that probably with the mashed potatoes on the menu, something
that comes up more frequently tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (33:52):
Also, coffee ground should never go down there.

Speaker 4 (33:54):
And how does the travel plans shape up? It actually depends.
There's certaintain days that are worse for flights and certain
days that are worse for driving.

Speaker 15 (34:04):
Right, Yeah, so look, everything started this past Friday, so
it's all been ramping up a little bit. Everything will
peak on Wednesday at airports. TSA is expecting just over
three million passengers to be screened at the airport on Friday.
On Wednesday, rather and a warning to say, hey, look Sunday,
there's going to be no picnic either after this is

(34:24):
all over, because that's when everyone is rushing to get home.
So try to set out as early on Sunday as
you can if you've got a long drive ahead of you.
Eighty two million people traveling, what seventy nine million of
them or so by seventy plus million by car ninety percent,
so it's going to be busy out there on the roads,
all right.

Speaker 3 (34:42):
And final minute.

Speaker 4 (34:44):
I don't know if you'd find this shocking, but I
haven't had a single talkback or email that's mad at
the President for being so nice to Mom Donnie. They
just all assume at some level of four dimensional chess
with insert theory here. I can't believe more people aren't
upset in principle with what's that? So you're going around

(35:05):
with other talk shows. Are the hosts outraged or what
are they saying?

Speaker 8 (35:09):
No?

Speaker 3 (35:10):
I haven't really heard about it too much.

Speaker 15 (35:11):
I think everyone realizes that relationships with Donald Trump are
hashtag complicated, and then you know your best friends one
day and on the outs the next. So I think
everyone says, Okay, they had a good day Friday, Let's
be happily happy and thankful that you know there was
piece in the Oval office on Friday. But that relationship

(35:32):
can turn on a dime. So let's see what happens
in the months ahead.

Speaker 4 (35:35):
Sometimes give you a nickels change, great reporting as always, Rory.

Speaker 3 (35:38):
We'll talk again tomorrow. Well, here's one thing I do know.

Speaker 4 (35:41):
We have one chance to all live Monday, November twenty fourth,
twenty twenty five, because it will never ever happen again.
So go make a difference in someone's life like it'll
never happen again. Cherish your own like it'll never happen again,
because it won't. We'll see you tomorrow morning for your
morning show.

Speaker 2 (35:57):
We're all in this together. This is your morning show
with Michael tel Journe
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