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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load. The
Michael Arry Show is on the air.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
You get into Mica week, you gotta feed it, bead.
I don't plan to shave and it's you the thing,
but I just gotta see I'm doing all right. Will
we got make with some potms beating ready?
Speaker 3 (00:38):
Ude that the.
Speaker 4 (00:39):
Drug's neither drink nor drug and snoo, I'm just doing
all right.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
It's okay. Well, this is a big week in the
presidential campaign. As you know, Tomorrow night will be the
big debate and it won't sway your vote or mine,
but there will be people who will cast their vote
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on the basis of what happens tomorrow night. And that's
pretty scary because it's literally a matter of minutes where
this staged event occurs and whether Trump comes out gaining
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or losing support from it. One debate over a matter
of minutes to determine someone's vote, and there will be
votes cast on that basis. It's horrifying to me. It's
terrifying to me. And there will be those who will
say he's gonna wipe the floor with her. Well, have
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you ever done debate? Have you ever actually been before
an other person with questions being asked with a moderator
that is working very hard against you, and the other
person has had ample time to prepare for you and
only you, and every mannerism of yours, and that whatever
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that person does, pitch a conniption fit, start crying, scream
at you, threaten you. That it's all been staged, and
some of the most devious minds in the world have
planned on her performance exactly what she's going to do
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and the throwdown lines she's going to use that the
media will already be prompted to pick up on. Yeah,
that makes me nervous, very nervous. Nate Silver. Donald Trump
fan holds a rolling poll on the likelihood of winning,
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not the overall vote, but the likelihood of winning, and
right now he has Trump. At last I saw it
was about twenty five percent. It was say, not quite
sixty five thirty five, but sixty three thirty seven something
like that. It was. It is growing by the day.
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So Tuesday night will be the debate. Wednesday, we will
talk almost exclusively about what happened the night before, but
we may also be talking about what at that point
could be Francine, which is what is potentially brewing right
now and could end up in the Gulf as another
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one of those occasions where we have to come together
as a community. I've had about enough of those. To
tell you the truth. Illegal immigration is back in the news.
This time. We have Haitians being dropped off in Springfield, Illinois.
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We have a number of Haitians being dropped off in
Ohio in a particular community. There are various communities now
coming forward and telling their stories at the local city council,
and then the fact checking rolls into place and it
turns out it's true. In one community, it's sixty thousand
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people and they've dumped twenty thousand Haitians into the community.
And guess what. Those Haitians that they dropped in are
not nice neighborly people. Those Haitians they dropped in are
warlords and wild men, and they don't share the same values.
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And it's not going over well. There are tails in
various communities where this is happening, that are coming forward
of ducks being grabbed out of the park, their neck
snapped so they can be eaten on the spot, tails
of animals, pets, and now there are tails that the
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Haitians are grabbing up family cats to eat them, which
takes me back to the crazy cat lady comment by
jd Vance. I have an idea for what jd Vance
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could do to win back the crazy cat Lady. I'll
get rid of the Haitians out of your community that
are about to kill and eat fee. How about that.
Maybe stop worrying about the mean tweets and start worrying
about your life. This is just one more example of
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the fact that you cannot just grab people from anywhere
in the world, particularly war torn Haiti, which has been
chaos for decades, and dump them into communities and say
to the communities, now, don't be racist, enjoy your new neighbors.
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That's not how that works. There are cultural differences. You're
going to visit crime and violence and discomfort on communities.
You have folks going to the local city council and
telling stories about entire communities camping out on their front
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lawn and they're having to leave their homes. Why Why
Because our government is choosing to make this country a
dumping ground for the rest of the world. That's not kindness,
that's not sanctuary. That is cruelty, that is evil. No
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other country in the world would do that. What is
being called being nice or providing some sort of sanctuary
for people around the world is destroying the lives of
the American people, and nobody wanted to speak out against
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it because somehow that was racist, until that crap ends
up on literally your doorstep. Now, yeah, I'll speak Get
their asses out of here. I don't care if they're brown, black, yellow, blue, purple.
Get them out of here and send them back where
they belong, to their craphole countries because they are. There's
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a reason they don't want to live there, and you
never would. But I'm glad this is all happening right
before the election. I want every bit of it to
happen before the election. We had another sexual disport nut
job shoot up Georgia the other day, So think about this.
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You've got Nashville, You've got Georgia. You've got multiple of
these cases shooting up schools, killing kids because they're a
boy who wants to be a girl or girl who
wants to be a boy. I want it all to
happen before election time. If people still choose to vote
for their own death, then so be it. But at
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least they should know what they're voting.
Speaker 5 (08:55):
People sleep, Uncle Perry superior, I'd be a water and
I'd a grove.
Speaker 1 (09:04):
Check the number and wait. In Nate Silver's poll, it's
Trump sixty four, Harris thirty six. It's uh. That is
likelihood to win. That is not percentage of votes. But
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for the first time over the weekend, Trump has now
pulled ahead in overall in popular vote at forty eight
forty seven. And I don't think that has happened. I
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don't think that's happened yet. That is that is an incredible,
incredible number that I never believed we would reach. The
Let's compare twenty twenty to this year. There is a
New York Times Cena poll, which I can assure you
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is not designed to help Donald Trump, So bear this
in mind. The September twenty twenty New York Times Cena
poll had Trump at seven percent of black votes. The
same poll in September twenty twenty four has him at
seventeen percent from seven to seventeen. Trump's share of Latino
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voters September of twenty twenty thirty one percent. In the
same poll four years later, Trump's share of Latino voters
forty two percent from seven to seventeen percent of Black
voters from thirty one to forty two percent of Hispanic voters.
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It's rather amazing to think how much improvement his cam
Pain has seen in every single demographic except Mike Pence
isn't voting for Trump. Mitt Romney isn't voting for Trump,
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Paul Ryan isn't voting for Trump, and now Dick Cheney
isn't voting for Trump. That's how you know we're on
the right course. All the people who said that they
were against the Democrats fighting for you, actually no, they weren't.
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They were fighting for a system, for an establishment, for
a swamp. That's exactly what they're doing. The latest jobs report,
you want to talk about the great replacement theory. Foreign
born workers' jobs are up two million, thirty five thousand
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in the last last twelve months. Native born American jobs
are down three hundred ninety two thousand in the same period.
You are literally being replaced. Eighty eight corporate leaders signed
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a letter Friday endorsing Kamala Harris for president, including the
CEOs of Costco, Ford, American Express, Merk, PayPal, Autodesk, Lift, Yahoo, Docu,
sign YELP, DuPont, Sony, Pepsi, Zillow, Twilio, and of course
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linked In, the leader of LinkedIn being the man who
funded the Nicky Haley campaign, and then Kamala Harris. They
are opposed to Donald Trump because they are opposed to you.
And if you think to yourself, don't they realize how
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bad things are in this country? Not for them, not
for them. The rate of sexual offenses for male to
female transsexuals is six hundred times that of women. When
a man transitions to being a woman, he is six
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hundred times more likely to commit a sexual offense than
a woman is. I was looking at the data this weekend.
It went from three in every million to nineteen hundred
and every meeting up. I'll pull the exact data, but
it was quite shocking. The Chinese Communist Party has now
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paid four point six million dollars to the Washington Post,
six million dollars to the Wall Street Journal, two hundred
and sixty five thousand dollars for advertising on Twitter. They
are determined to own your country, and your country is
for sale. Your country is absolutely for sale to these people.
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I was, I was looking at the numbers. Let me
see if I can find here. It is sex offending
rate of women three per one million. Three out of
every one million women is a sexual offender. Sexual offending
rate of men three hundred ninety five per million. Not surprising,
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Men are more likely to commit sexual offenses three for
every three out of a million for women, three hundred
ninety five for men. Sex offending rates of trans women,
that is, men who call themselves women nineteen hundred and sixteen.
These people are deviants and they very often commit sexual offenses.
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It's just what happens. It's just a fact. I'm trying
to find the particular number that I pulled on the
polling for the various parts of the country, and I'll
summarize it since I can't find it. It showed that
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Trump is winning in three of the four major regions
that were polled. The only place that he's not winning
is the northeast New York for my Massachusetts, you can imagine.
But he is winning in the Midwest, and that means Michigan, Pennsylvania,
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That means the states that are probably most important that
he win, and even faring much better in Minnesota, Waltz's
home state than anyone imagined. He's faring better in Arizona,
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Georgia than in twenty twenty, and in most cases than
in twenty sixteen. He's faring better in Nevada. So what
does all this mean that he wins not so fast.
It means the Democrats are desperate, and their desperation campaign
will include, but not be limited to the actions they
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take during the debate tomorrow. I would think anything is possible.
Everyone expects Kamala Harris to walk in there and fall
into a puddle and Trump to emerge victorious, like the
Joe Biden debate. My fear is that won't happen. When
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you set expectations so low for her and so high
for him, it becomes an expectations game. So if the
debate is close, but you would argue, well he just
came off as better, she gets the win. Managing expectations
is very, very important. George W. Bush had going for
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him that people thought he was an absolute idiot, and
he wasn't. He couldn't say nuclear sure, but that didn't
make him an idiot. And so based on that, Northeasterners,
East Coasters, the media would expect that he was going
to fumble and bumble in a debate, and he didn't.
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And when he didn't he beat expectations. For those of
you know who know anything about the stock market and
when results are being announced, if a stock it was
expected to grow by a dollar a share and instead
it's fifty cents a share, that's a loss. The expectation
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was you were going to hit these great numbers, and
instead you just hit pretty good numbers. But the takeaway
is it was terrible. Likewise, if you were expected to
have a horrible quarter and instead you just have a
kind of bad quarter, and people say, oh, things are
better than we expect. That is my only concern. But
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I think we're gonna have a George Floyd incident. I
think we're gonna have a lot more of what happened
in twenty twenty, because that's the only way they have
a chance.
Speaker 6 (18:17):
Doing it big.
Speaker 1 (18:18):
On the Michael Berry Show.
Speaker 5 (18:23):
A woman in Springfield, Ohio went down to her city
hall and added to a chorus of people who've been
frustrated that Haitian migrants who've been dumped into the.
Speaker 1 (18:37):
City are terrorizing these people. And of all the frustrated
Americans who've done nothing wrong, they've had foreign countries dumped
onto their block. Nobody will help them. This one seems
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to have cut through. She a little, tiny lady. She
refers to herself as being incapable of fighting back against
these folks. Her husband is elderly. She says, what am
I going to do? I'm about ninety five pounds. Look
at me, and anyone who listens to this and particularly
sees the video does not realize what is happening in
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this country and that this never ends. Wow, you are
signing your own death notice. Listen to this?
Speaker 7 (19:28):
Done with what I'm seeing? It is so unsafe in
my neighborhood anymore. I have the homeless that we're trying
to camp out, and I have made concessions with them,
and I try to help them the best I can
to keep them from trying to squat on my property.
But it is so unsafe. I have men that cannot
speak English in my front yard screaming at me, throwing
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mattresses in my front yard, throwing trash in my front yard,
and I can't. I look at me, I weigh ninety
five pound. I couldn't defend myself if I had to.
My husband is elderly, and last night, after living in
this home for forty five years, he said no well,
guess what it's time to pack up and move.
Speaker 8 (20:11):
He said.
Speaker 7 (20:11):
We can't do this anymore. He said, it's killing both
of us mentally. I don't understand what you expect of
us as citizens. I mean, I understand they're here under
temporary protected status and you're protecting them. And I understand
that our city services are overwhelmed and understaffed. But who's
protecting us? If we're protecting them, who's protecting me. I
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want out of this town. I am sorry. Please give
me a reason to stay.
Speaker 1 (20:40):
It wasn't the case that everything was going great in
America before, But now you're bringing people in here in
dumping them, and there are no services for them. There
are no jobs, there's no housing. They don't know how
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to survive here. Many of them don't want to. Many
of them are the worst of the worst in those countries,
not the best of the best. You have one person
like this in your neighborhood, they can destroy a neighborhood,
they can terrorize a neighborhood. The cops won't help, the
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community won't help, the federal government won't help. But now
you dump twenty thousand, how would you like to go
to sleep every night? And these men are out on
your front lawn and nobody will help. Hell, yeah, we're
pissed off. Yeah we're mad, absolutely, But it's not just
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the people they're bringing here. It's the worst of the
worst here that they're allowing to terrorize us. You remember
the guy Khalil Arsenal who murdered the elderly man the
other day, Nelson Beckett, during a carjacking. You remember this guy, Well,
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now it turns out that he committed armed robbery inside
the University of Houston campus. Remember that story at the
Moody Towers. The two guys that went into the towers
and were rummaging through the guy's room and then pulled
a gun on him when he came back out of
It's the same guy, Khou with a story.
Speaker 9 (22:34):
Twenty one year old Khalil Arsenau appeared in court Thursday,
charged with capital murder in the shooting of Navy veteran
Nelson Beckett. Now Arsenau is facing an additional charge.
Speaker 8 (22:44):
We followed charges on him for aggraved robbery.
Speaker 9 (22:48):
Prosecutor Dana Nazarova says Arsenal robbed a University of Houston
student at gunpoint inside his dorm at Moody Tower Tuesday,
August twenty seventh.
Speaker 8 (22:57):
We did find that there were ties to this defense
and he was one of the people who held him
at gunpoint during that robbery.
Speaker 9 (23:05):
According to University of Houston Police, it happened at around
four am as that student left his room to go
to the restroom. When he came back, he said he
noticed two men rummaging through his room. Both suspects then
held the student at.
Speaker 8 (23:18):
Gunpoint, attacking somebody who is a student in the dorm
literally thinks that this is a safe place where we
have security. We don't let people.
Speaker 9 (23:26):
In authority say surveillance video was key to linking Arsenal
to the crime.
Speaker 8 (23:31):
This defendant has their unique let's say, both spot on
his head to identify that. In addition to that, there
was a tip provided that he might be one of
the robbers, and then when we compared the images and
that specific feature on his head, we're able to connect
the ties.
Speaker 9 (23:47):
Prosecutors today noting the similarities between the crimes.
Speaker 8 (23:51):
Two innocent people just kind of doing what they do
and they just preying on them.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
That is correct. By the way, he was out on
bond when all of this occurred. It's a bond that
was given him show up to court, but he didn't
show up to court, so they revoked the bond. But
then he said, hey, i'm a black man, I'll vote Democrat.
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I don't know what he said. There's some special code
they use, and they said, oh, you're right, okay, we'll
give you the bond again. I don't know what the
code is. I'm just guessing. And so he was back
out on a bond again, and he kills this elderly man.
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I hate to be the guy to say this, but
several of you pointed it out when I read you
the story last week, and it deserves to be said
Nelson Beckett, the ninety year old man who was murdered. It's,
by all accounts, a wonderful man. But they're describing him
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as a World War Two veteran. And he was born
in nineteen thirty four and World War Two ended in
nineteen forty five, which made him eleven when the war
was over. I'm not sure how they're calling I don't
think he's calling himself a World War two veteran. Maybe
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they're saying World War two era. I don't know, but
that keeps being said, and it just feels like we
have to be somewhat truthful about that. That being said,
this guy murdered Nelson Beckett and terrorized at gunpoint inside
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the dorm at uh and he was out on bond.
Thank you Democrats.
Speaker 10 (26:01):
Did you ever think when you eat Chinese it ain't
work a chicken butterfatz means yet the food tastes great,
so you don't complain. But that's not chicken, then your
chicken charming, seems to me.
Speaker 4 (26:15):
I ordered sweeten sour pork with garfields on my fork.
He's purring here.
Speaker 1 (26:22):
On my fork.
Speaker 4 (26:25):
There's a cat in the kettle at the picking, the
place that I ate every day, and there's bay can
feed your cat and you'll never know what's the wrap
it up and dull boys. They rite real crispin door
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chooling that stuff I wanted more.
Speaker 10 (26:48):
As he was dialing up his buddy at the old
Pet Star, I said, not today, I lock my upper day.
Speaker 4 (26:55):
There's two cats in my belly and they want to fight.
I was sucking on o'role a toms or two when
I swear I heard it a new voice, and that is.
Speaker 3 (27:06):
When I knew.
Speaker 10 (27:09):
There's a cat in the kettle at the peaking moon.
Speaker 4 (27:12):
I think I gotta stop being there, and they say
that it's me for Fisher book, but it's worn there
on my buck.
Speaker 1 (27:22):
There's a hair.
Speaker 3 (27:22):
Broun, my boy.
Speaker 1 (27:32):
It's been five years since officers shot and killed Dennis Tuttle,
Regina Nicholas, and their dog. Five officers in turn were
injured in what came to be known as the Harding
Street Raid.
Speaker 3 (27:49):
There were.
Speaker 1 (27:52):
A lot of theories that have been proffered over the
years as to exactly what happened. But what I know
for sure, whether there was drug activity inside the home
or ever had been, whether who shot first and why.
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What we do know is that police officer Gerald Goins
falsified and affidavit a warrant request, and as a result,
a warrant was fraudulently obtained. The question now is is
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he responsible under the felony murder doctrine, which says that
if in the commission of a felony people die, you
can be tried for felony murder, which means you didn't
intend to kill anyone, You did intend to commit a felony,
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but people died in the process. That's sort of where
we are in the Gerald Goins murder trial, which five
years later begins today the story from Khou.
Speaker 3 (29:13):
The former HBD officer Gerald Gohens trial is set to
start in a few hours in connection to that deadly
Harding Street raid in twenty nineteen. However, he also faces
federal organized crime charges. Now we know a massive investigation
discovered that dozens of defendants were sent to prison on
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drug charges based on what prosecutors called lies by dirty cops. Now,
in this specific double case, a double murder case from
twenty nineteen, Gowens is accused of lying to secure a
no knock warrant that led to the shooting that killed
Dennis Tuttle, Regina and Regina Nicholas, and their dog. Now,
officers were acting up acting on a tip that turned
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out to be invalid, which means the no knock warrant
they were serving was allegedly fraudulent. Now Gowens is being
held responsible for their debts, even though he didn't pull
the trigger. Here's what the DA's office says about Going's case.
Speaker 6 (30:13):
We feel confident that Gerald Goins will be brought to
justice and that the victims in this case will finally
have their story told. So we look forward to trial
and we look forward to presenting our case so that
the public finally can know what really happened at Harding Street.
Speaker 3 (30:35):
Yeah, the District Attorney's office told us that they had
to reopen really dozens hundreds, hundreds of cases tied to Gowens,
including a two thousand and four drug arrest a link
to George Floyd in Houston.
Speaker 1 (30:51):
Harris County Public Health Director Barbie Robinson has been fired
after it turned out she was rigging bids for a
California company that was sending her emails that they would
hire her as a consultant, which is clearly a bribe.
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The company was Dema. Dema has been paid over twenty
million dollars. It has been reported over the last few
years she was rigging the bid for Dema to win
contracts with the Harris County Public Health Service, for which
she was the director. She's also the woman who was
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involved in the Elevate Strategies, the group that was going
to get the contract that Lena's top three aides gave
to that woman, Elevate Strategies, who was Hillary Clinton's former
national digital director for her presidential campaign. Barbie Robinson was
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involved in all of that. Well. Now we find out
late last week that Barbie Robinson, in the middle of
all this, was also, oh, by the way, employed as
an assistant health director in Arizona as of January this
year of this year. So while working here, she applied
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and received, applied for, and received a two hundred thousand
dollars a year position there. She got it. She had
held that position until now without anyone knowing. How does
no one do any more research than that? Well, now
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that she's been fired, well you need to know this.
She's blaming Commissioner Democrat Adrian Garcia for her problems, saying
that he's a racist, sexist, and agist. He's just an ist.
He just against everybody. She says, over a two year period,
Democrat Garcia quote engaged in an unrelenting pattern of behavior
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of public bullying, intimidation, false accusations, and innuendo about my performance. Uh,
that's odd. Who else has been criticizing Democrat Adrian Garcia
as an intimidating bully? Oh that's right, Lena Hidalgo. So
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who would tell Barbie Robinson to come out firing at
Adrian Garcia except maybe just maybe the woman who's been
out to get him for a while for questioning some
of her decisions. This is making life very difficult for Rodney.
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He stacked the court with his people, and now they're
starting the infighting. And when they start the infighting and
people start getting fired and indicted, that brings people down
looking as to wait, why is all this African art
in a county facility in Rodney Ellis's precinct. Wait? Why
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is the guy who was doing it crooked as a
barrel of snakes? Wait? Why are contracts being given out
for millions of dollars? Wait?
Speaker 6 (34:29):
What?
Speaker 1 (34:30):
Yeah? Yeah, this is not good for business