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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load. So
Michael Verie Show is on the air for perspectives, ponder this.

(00:36):
Chris Christopherson was born two and a half months before
Buddy Holly, and Elvis was born the year before Chris Christopherson.
If Buddy Holly had lived, Chris Christofferson would have been

(00:58):
older than him by two and a half months. So
that tells you how old Buddy Holly would have been.
That's fascinating, right, it's fascinating. Well dumb, dumb. In Fort
ben County, Judge K. P. George has been indicted. Did

(01:19):
he ever look dumb? I love my peacocks so much.
They're not mine, they're the neighborhood peacocks. My next door
neighbor who's a friend of mine, accused me. He called
one day or texted one day and he said, hey,
do you have peacocks? And I said yeah, well no,

(01:41):
I said no, no, I don't know. He said do
you own peacocks and I said no, and he said, well,
my wife said that screeching noise every night is peacocks,
and I said, oh it is, But you said he
didn't know any I don't. They're Farrell they just wonder

(02:03):
and they have left. They came to. I mean I
didn't bring them in. I brought one p hen in
and she died, so technically I didn't bring the peacocks in.
And they choose to hang around for some reason, maybe
because I feed them day and night and talk nice
to them. But anyway, it's a it's a running joke

(02:25):
that he's going to kill the peacocks, and he may.
I wouldn't blame him when they're in their mating season.
You either know or you don't. For those of you
who know, you know, it's an awful, awful, awful sound.
I mean, it's a it's it's terrible. But you know,
what can I do? You know, San Antoni just passed
the law you can't harm the peacocks because I guess

(02:47):
people have figured out how peacocks are a wonderful thing
if you enjoy the beauty of the peacock. Oh, Michael,
don't they poop everywhere? Yeah? Yeah, so does don'ts and
cats and everything else? Yes, they poop air where you
just take a bucket and wash it off. Every bit

(03:07):
of livestock has some downside. Human beings have some downside, anyway,
so peacocks are beautiful to behold. You like them or
you don't. I love them, but they're dumb and they're
if you look at them. Sometimes these will come right
up to me, right up on me for the food.

(03:29):
It's not it's not my jokes or you know, they're
not ohs are You're great? They just want the food.
But they have this way of cocking their head that
they look so dumb and dumb. Dumb in Fort Ben
County had that picture, had that look on his face
in the uh in his mugshot. So if you don't

(03:49):
know the story, dumb dumb kp George the county judge.
He had an aide named Tero Patel who was running
county judge. They're trying to do in Fort Ben County
what Rodney Ellis has done here. And by the way,
Rodney's probably running this because they're very tied in, very close.
They do all the same things, just on a slightly

(04:10):
smaller scale because Fort Ben's a smaller county. So Tarot
Patel takes to Facebook and he starts writing these nasty
things about himself. These Indians, they stink. They need to
go back to India where they belong. They're probably hacking
the computers and these Indians. Kick these Indian immigrants out.
They're dirty and they stink. Well, it turns out he

(04:32):
was writing himself under a fake account. But where he
made the boo boo. You can do that, You can
make stuff up, but you cannot impersonate another person. And
that's what he did. And that's a felony. So Terot Patel,
this little little Barack Obama want to be. He had

(04:55):
worked for the Biden administration. This was it was all
going according to plan, everything just as they had laid
it all out. So he gets indicted. He was running
against Andy Myers and trying to paint Andy Myers as
this racist because that's what they do. That's all they
have to do. Hey, I'm a victim, he's a racist.
Vote for me. Well, he made the whole thing up.

(05:18):
There wasn't a supply of racism to meet the demand.
He needed a lot of racism. There wasn't any, So
he made it up, committed a crime. He got indicted.
Hopefully he'll lose. I was hearing the moment he got
indicted from within Fort ben County government that dumb dumb
was involved and now we know he was. They have

(05:43):
indicted dum dumb as well. And if you got to
go back and look at his mugshot, he has this
look just he has the goofiest look on his face
and the way he has his head cocked in his mugshot.
It's priceless because I want him to go down so badly.
Keep you RCTV, is it eisenbeb Yeah? Joel Eisenbaum has

(06:04):
the story.

Speaker 2 (06:05):
Let's do talk about this big old search warrant for KP.

Speaker 1 (06:07):
George's phone.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
On page seventeen, the investigator details how that when he
went to get the phone from KP. George, George was
reluctant to give it up. He was kind of fiddling
with it, and then that DPS trooper apparently surmised afterward
that George may have been trying to delete the contents
of his phone. And you think you've had a bad week,

(06:29):
the fact Fort Benn County Judge KP. George has had
a tough week. Take Monday for example.

Speaker 3 (06:35):
I do have one question, though, do you think that
your constituents should still trust you?

Speaker 1 (06:41):
I don't have any comment at this start.

Speaker 2 (06:42):
When you can't answer that question, you know things are
going to get worse. And Tuesday with this DPS search
warrant for Judge George's phone, they sure did. Then Thursday
it all hit the fan. A criminal indictment for Fort
ben County's top administrator, KP. George, he used of posting
incendiary content on Facebook under a fake name. George's chief

(07:06):
of staff faces the same allegation, and we wanted to
know why that man caught a felony charge. But George
is only facing a misdemeanor.

Speaker 4 (07:15):
If I walk in and rob a bank and you
are waiting outside to be my getaway driver, we're both
guilty of that aggravated robbery. I couldn't have committed it,
but for you, so you aided and abedded, you're a
party to the offense, you would be charged with the
same crime. What I don't understand is why, if true,
or if there's probable cause, why the county judge was

(07:37):
charged with a misdemeanor and his at least it appears
to be accomplice, was charged with felonies.

Speaker 2 (07:42):
KP. George hasn't granted us another TV interview since his indictment,
but he did release this press release which boils down
to I look forward to clearing my name. That will
be a chief concern, certainly for KP. George. Will he
be too busy now to carry out the business of
his elected position.

Speaker 1 (08:05):
How about in answer to the question, should the should
your constituents you're the county judge, You're the Lena Hidalgo
of Fort Ben County? Should the constituents be able to
trust you? I have no comment. Wow, that's uh. Why

(08:28):
would you? Joe Eisenbaum. That takes me back to a moment.

Speaker 2 (08:31):
Remember this, who paid for that trip for you to
go to that memorial service?

Speaker 5 (08:36):
Well, that those resources are resources that I have, and
therefore they are in a way that does not interfere
with anything that has to do with serving the United
States Congress understood, So public funds or those resources or
resources that I have.

Speaker 1 (08:56):
Joe Biden became mentally impaired with the Michael Berry was born.

Speaker 6 (09:01):
That way.

Speaker 7 (09:03):
With them Win Schee I first slapping time and Bobby
clapping hands. We've finally sang of bail song ad driving noon.

Speaker 6 (09:18):
Through. Freedom's just another word fun, nothing left to lose,
nothing name word, nothing, but it's free.

Speaker 1 (09:31):
The Astros, it is now determined you will play the
Tigers in the Wildcard round of the Baseball Playoffs. October first, second,
and if necessary on October third is a two out
of three. It's not at nine to thirty in the morning.

(09:51):
What well, one third in the afternoon is not? You
don't like daytime games? Yeah, I like that because that's
in between shows. I got something to do. We can work.
Our schedule is to work straight through when we finish
at eleven. Sorry, our schedule is to work straight through

(10:15):
and then take a few hours off and then get
back to it. And that that kind of that's kind
of a perfect time for me, be honest with you.
October one, at one thirty two Central. That minute made part.
That's going to be a doozy. Don't expect tickets on

(10:36):
that ramon. Nobody's given your my buddies that will give
me tickets to games during the season. They're not giving
up the playoff ticket. That's no chance on that. Did
you see this story they discovered a two thousand year
old stain. It was from ancient Greece. If you like snails,

(11:04):
so I was reading an article I found out why
the French eat snails. They don't like fast food. Thank
you to John Beck, owner of Cowboy Kia, who donated
one hundred thousand dollars to Camp Hope. John started supporting

(11:28):
Camp Hope back in twenty twenty when Mac aggravated the
hell out of me. I love mattress Mac, but he
just comes up with stuff and starts shooting from the hip,
and I like to be the only one who does that.
Mac had met with David Maulsby and the executive director
of Camp Hope, and David's job is to paint the

(11:51):
picture that we got to have money or we'll go
bankrupt and or just go out of business, and he
got Max so wound up because Mac loves Camp Hope's
unlocked for campanigs how much you need. We're a million
dollars short. This was COVID year, and so Max said, Michael,

(12:14):
and I will raise it ten people, one hundred thousand each.
I'll put the first one in. Well, now I gotta go.
Now my reputations on the line. So you can't say
no to Mac, and I certainly can't say no to
our veterans. So we did it, and we raised over
the thing. We raised one point three million in about

(12:36):
a two hour span, and John Beck was one of
the folks who who wrote a hundred thousand dollars checked in.
He just gave another one hundred thousand dollars. So if
you end up at Cowboy Kiah thanked them for the support.
The workers themselves may or may not know that they
donated that. John Beck's business partner, it was Beck Maston
for many years, John Beck's business partner. What's Masten's first name?

(13:03):
I think it's John. Anyway, mister Maston used to be
my next door neighbor. So he's a wine drinker. So
he and his wife come over one night and we're
having wine and I'm spoken a cigar. I don't think
he smoked, but I don't remember to be exact, but
I had a brother who worked for Beck Maston for
twenty something years and he got laid off, and so

(13:25):
I lodged my complaint that evening about my brother who
had worked there for over twenty years, and he promised
me that he would look it up and hire him back.
And I said, no, no, no, no, he's in a lot
less stress job right now. It's all good. I just
it was kind of one of those things where you
have something on somebody and you kind of you know,
create awkwardness or am I the only one who does that?

(13:46):
Maybe I'm the only one who does that. Did you
see the story and if you did, you won't bother
you to see it again. You talk about this horrible
storm and how it's hit North Carolina. Trump there tending
to the needs of the people. Kamala Harris Lord knows
what she's doing. Fox weather man Bob Van Dillen was

(14:09):
doing a live broadcast from Hurricane Helene in the floodwaters
near Atlanta, and during his live shot, he's talking to
a woman. Now he's talking, he's in the water. He's
gone all Dan rather or remember shern Minchaw did that?

(14:29):
Was she holding onto the tree? Remind me what was
she doing? I just remember the storm in shern Minchow.
Maybe she was holding on to a pole, a tree,
So I mean she's holding on when the winds were
somebody will remember legendary moment. I think shern Minchow is great.
Love her, love everything about her. But anyway, it's kind
of one of those kind of one of those moments.

(14:52):
He's out there in the water and he is there's
a woman in the water, is rising in her car
and she's screen for help, and eventually he just cuts
loose and goes and saves her. Number five.

Speaker 8 (15:06):
You can see right here, we've got this. This lady
drove into the area that's flooded out, and she's screaming
right now. I just called nine one one. Fire department
is coming in. We got you, nine one one, they're coming.
You're good, You're good.

Speaker 9 (15:23):
Man.

Speaker 8 (15:24):
It's it's it's a situation. We will get back to
you in a little bit. I'm gonna go see if
I can help this lady out a little bit. More
of you guys.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
I'll be back.

Speaker 3 (15:31):
Moments ago Weather Fox Weather's Bob Van Dillon saved the
little entrapped.

Speaker 1 (15:38):
He's saving her, and then they talked to him afterwards.

Speaker 8 (15:42):
I know that we're swamped here with all the nine
to one one calls because there's so many high water
rescues that we've already documented so far. And called nine
one one, and he's five minutes, ten minutes, and you
could hear her screaming, right you could hear it during
my live shot real out. And that's her car right there, wins.
Your white perss are still on. So I just said,
you know what, I realized I'm with you, guys, I'm
on the air, but I can't. I can't let it go.

(16:03):
So I just I dropped everything and I took my
wallet out of my pants and I went in there,
waded in got chess deep.

Speaker 9 (16:11):
Yes, the type of guy Bob van Dillen is. I've
known Bob for probably fifteen years, So don't be humble,
my friend.

Speaker 1 (16:19):
This.

Speaker 9 (16:19):
I was not surprised at all when you took off
your gear and on live television said I've got to
go do something.

Speaker 8 (16:28):
Chance now it is And I was concerned at one
and maybe there was a nice swift current, but the
current really wasn't that bad. But the water temperature I
was afraid with too. The water tempaure is probably about eighty.
So all those things were working pretty nicely. Now that
being said, the water came up to about my chest
and she was in there, and she was still strapped
into her car, and the water is actually rising and
getting up into the car itself. So she was about,

(16:51):
you know, almost neck deep, submerging her own done that
with her husband.

Speaker 9 (16:55):
What would have happened had you not gone in there,
which I mean she would have.

Speaker 8 (17:00):
It looks like it hasn't gotten that much. Yeah, you know,
I don't know. I told her, okay, undo your seat belt.
I mean she undid her seatbelt, and I said, let
me have your phone, let me have your bags, and
then put on my back and then we walked in.
So she's short, she's probably about this tall. So I
put her on my back and just brought in. It
was she's fine. She was in shock, she was cold, shivering,
so I gave her one of my shirts and she

(17:21):
was in our car just warming up.

Speaker 1 (17:23):
About ten minutes later, the fire.

Speaker 8 (17:24):
Department came, saw that we were okay, and they went
on to the next rescue wherever they're going up about
five minutes ago.

Speaker 1 (17:31):
That's right, Yeah, there they are. It is a good story.
I like the story. Yeah, a lot of people in
our community have PTSD over that schools remain scared the
death of you, and they remained scared to death of Trump.

(17:52):
Michael Berry show, You're not going anywhere even if Trump does.

Speaker 8 (17:57):
You're not. Oh your sleeping.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
I just read that Biden approved five hundred and sixty
seven million dollars in aid for North Carolina yesterday due
to the storm damage they're suffering. Not just kidding, it's
for Taiwan. The money's going to Taiwan. Yeah no, no,
that part is real, the money, the money is going
to Taiwan. It is also the case that Kamala Harris

(18:24):
is running around saying that Trump wasn't for the border bill,
and this really is as dark as you can get. This,
this is as dark as you can possibly get. They
brought forward a bill called it the Border Bill, just
like the Inflation Reduction Act actually increased inflation, and what

(18:48):
the Border Bill had in it was everything you don't want. Well,
first of all, seventy five percent of the funding for
the Border Bill actually went mostly to Ukraine, with some
of it going to the Middle East. Seventy five percent
of the money. It also allowed thousands of illegals to

(19:12):
come into this country every day. I'm looking for my details.
I wrote this down. Thousands of illegals to come into
this country every day before they'd be stopped, and then
the point at which they'd be stopped, there would be
a whole process. It actually sped up illegal immigration, it
didn't slow it and certainly didn't stop it. So now

(19:33):
we have to be against the Border Protection Bill. That's brilliant.
I mean, give them credit this is what they do well.
As Russia always said, they count on people being stupid
and people live up to it. They count on people

(19:56):
not paying attention, they count on people having owned only
passing knowledge of what's going on. It's what they do
and so far it has worked for them. We'll find
out if it works shortly. I hope not. Jim, Jim,
you're on the Michael Berry Show. Welcome to the program,
Sir Michael.

Speaker 10 (20:16):
A couple of thinks I've got this morning, and one
of them is a big worry about the all red
cruise race. They have been spending dark money on Callin
already for months. He's much more telligentic than Ted Cruz.
He's got all of the popular videos coming out of
Hollywood on him. Where do you see this race being

(20:37):
and going? If the rural areas don't get out to
vote heavily, I think they could get already in.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
Yes, I think you're right. I spent quite a bit
of time with Ted Cruz a couple of nights ago,
and he is justifiably very worried. They are pouring over
one hundred million dollars into this race, and the reason
perception is incredibly important. If Texas elects a Democrat senator.

(21:12):
That tells the big money boys that Texas is ready
to flip. And that's that's the last bastion. And if
they can flip Texas, it's the war.

Speaker 7 (21:25):
Right.

Speaker 1 (21:26):
You roll through Czechoslovakia, you roll through Poland, if you
can topple Russia, and you're Hitler, that's going. You've rolled
westward through France, Belgium, Norway. If you can take the
United Kingdom and if you can take Russia, then the
world is yours. And yes, they are pouring a lot

(21:51):
of money into that race. By the way, Ted Cruz
will be at our October twelfth event at twenty nine
to twenty. When you send your request for tickets, please
make sure you write twenty nine to twenty in there
so it gets filtered properly so it can be handled.
Otherwise I can't make any promises, but anyway, he will
be there on the twelfth. In answer to your question,

(22:11):
the all Red strategy, this guy, Colin Allred is is
the Barack Obama of the Senate race this year. And
what makes all Read very dangerous is they're using the
Kamala Harras strategy. Allread doesn't appear in public. He doesn't

(22:33):
give interviews, he doesn't give speeches, he doesn't say anything.
He literally stays at his house. There's a lot more
that will come out about this that I can't say
right now, but I will just leave it at this.
Their strategy is the Kamala Harras strategy that they're going
to let the media and the paid marketing run his

(22:57):
campaign because they don't want him to have to answer
for some of the things he's done. The boys in
the girl's bathroom, that cruise has beating him up on.
That's real. There's also something Colin Allred said. He was
giving a speech and the audio is not great because
it was taken from the side of the stage. It's

(23:19):
at the Democrat convention in Texas, and he's said the
state party convention, and he said, if they build that wall,
then we will tear it down.

Speaker 3 (23:32):
They build that racist wall, my generation is the one
that will tear it down.

Speaker 1 (23:37):
Colin Allred is a wide open borders guy. Simply put,
you are right, Jim about if rural voters don't show
up to vote. You are absolutely right, and it's going
to have to happen. I drove quite a bit this weekend,

(24:00):
and I said, I went up with Nundee. I met
Nunday in Austin. I actually rode up with Chance McClain
in his cyber truck, which is a whole different conversation
to a conference in Austin. And nothing met me up there.
Michael Te's there. We got to spend some time with him,
and then she and I came back together in her vehicle.

(24:21):
And I will tell you, when you get out of
the city of Houston, it's all Trump all the time.
People are proud to tell that they are for Trump vans.
They put they put signs on on the side of
the highway. The problem is, it takes a lot of

(24:41):
little towns to make up for how many votes that
Harris County is gonna cheat on. And they are going
to cheat, they can. They can stuff a thousand votes.
If all they if all they cheated was a thousand,
we win. I don't I don't doubt that. Same thing
for Philde, if the same thing for Atlanta. If all

(25:03):
they cheat in Detroit, Atlanta, Philly, Milwaukee, Houston, if all
they cheats one thousand, two thousand, three thousand, four thousand,
and five thousand, we win. They're gonna cheat a lot
more than that. So we're gonna have to show up
and vote in big numbers, and that's gonna be up
to you if that happens. Ted Cruz wins.

Speaker 6 (25:25):
People need to make informed decisions, and you're giving them
the intro Rich.

Speaker 1 (25:29):
Michael Berry because you're a public Paul Revere kind of
ring in the warning vote. So you've been hearing stories
that the Commandante, the Cornrow Comandante Lena hd Allgo and
Rodney Ellis are raising property taxes eight percent, which is

(25:51):
pretty shameful because they're doing so without a vote. You
should have to approve a tax increase that you're going
to pay for now, leaving a side, while the dumbasses
in the state legislature carved out the ability for communities

(26:13):
to do this after a storm or a natural disaster
because you know it'll be abused. But we'll leave that
aside for a moment, because it is being abused. So
a provision was made that after a natural disaster, if
a community needed to raise taxes because they were wiped out,

(26:33):
you could do that without a vote. I think you
should have to have a vote, period, no exception. But
so what does Rodney do. He's a smart guy. He says,
was wait second, his heitas, we do that. We do that.
So he goes in and figures out we can raise
taxes without a vote because the voters wouldn't approve it,

(26:57):
and so they will. So you heard it was going
to be eight percent. Turns out clip number one, ramone,
it's almost twenty percent. Greg Grugan at Fox twenty six
with the story is absolutely.

Speaker 10 (27:13):
Deception, concealment, and outright lives at every turn.

Speaker 11 (27:17):
Pay attention to everyone, because if you own property in
Harris County, you've been deceived. Thanks to our friend Bill King,
Fox twenty six has confirmed that the eight percent increase
that Judge Alena Hidalgo and Democratic commissioners publicly claimed to
be raising your property taxes is in reality ten point
six percent, and it gets worse. Factor in the four

(27:39):
and a half percent average increase in the appraised value
of homes, and your actual county tax bill is likely
going up next year by more than fifteen percent. When
combined with last year's nine percent appraisal driven hike, King
calculates we are about to endure the largest two year
property tax increase on record.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
This is just a gigantic money grab of almost a
billion dollars in the last two years to go spend
on their pet projects.

Speaker 11 (28:09):
Pedal King calls Judge Adalgo's claim of a lower rate
pure distraction, because the bottom line is your bill, and
it's without dispute, your bill is going up a lot,
in part because Republicans in the state capital left a
gigantic disaster loophole in the law which A. Haidalgo and
company are exploiting to the max at taxpayer expense.

Speaker 1 (28:37):
And it just keeps going. Montgomery County raising taxes by
ten percent. I don't know what the hell's going on
with that. I was very, very surprised to hear that.
Now mother is outraged after her daughter's accused killer has
his bond lowered to fifty thousand dollars by Democrat Judge

(28:59):
Brian Warren, resulting in the accused killer being released, which
means he could come kill the mom or he could
kill you. Kay, show you this.

Speaker 12 (29:12):
A mother telling me she is scared not just for
her safety, but for her safety for family. Twenty four
year old Jocelyn Espinosa's life was cut short on September fifteenth,
after police say she was allegedly shot and killed by
her boyfriend, nineteen year old Francisco Choa.

Speaker 13 (29:31):
She was always kind to everybody.

Speaker 12 (29:33):
Jocelyn's mother requested that we conceal her identity due to
safety concerns. She revealed that her daughter had been dating
Francisco and described the relationship as abusive.

Speaker 13 (29:44):
She was ready to end this relationship. I don't know
if maybe that was one of the reasons he was upset.
Maybe he felt like he had no more control over
her that she was done.

Speaker 12 (29:54):
According to court document, on September fifteenth, the couple was
arguing in the parking lot of a mot hell off
the belt Wait. Surveillance video shows Ottawa climbing out of
his truck while Joslyn locks the doors. Prosecutors stated in
court that using.

Speaker 3 (30:09):
A firearm struck the window to the vehicle that she
was sitting in, causing the firearm to discharge, and then
shooting the complainant, who died at the hospital.

Speaker 12 (30:24):
And just this week, Francisco's bond was reduced from two
hundred thousand dollars to fifty thousand.

Speaker 13 (30:30):
It's an insult to my family, you know, Lord the
bond to fifty thousand and not even considered an ankle monitor.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
This is so frustrating.

Speaker 12 (30:39):
The family now fears he's roaming the streets while they're
preparing to bury their loved one.

Speaker 13 (30:44):
But I want justice for her because she deserves it.

Speaker 1 (30:49):
Very simple. Democrats want criminals release back out on the
streets to commit more crimes. Period. That's that's a fact, proven,
that is not in doubt. So if you want more crime,
keep electing Democrats. If you wanted to stop elect Republicans,

(31:12):
But while you're electing the Democrats, go to abortion rallies
because inflation has destroyed your earnings and your children are
being murdered by illegal aliens and other Democrats, but you
keep running to your abortion rallies. See how that works
out for you. So a friend of mine, I spoke

(31:37):
to a friend of mine last night I went to
high school with and I called him at eight o'clock
to catch up because a lot of people sent nice
messages after my mom passed, and I didn't I didn't
want to have to deal with that. I just want
to move on, which was kind of her wish, and

(31:59):
I know people care, so anyway, but Ben was one
of the guys that I needed to call and thank
him for the nice words. It's eight o'clock at night,
Sunday night, and he sounded whooped and I said, Ben,
you are right. I wasn't going to say his name.
I said to my friend, are you all right? And

(32:23):
he said yeah, I was asleep, and I said, oh, dude,
I'll talk to you later. He goes, it's never a
good time to talk. I'm just working all the time.
He lives in Willis and he had to get up
at three to drive to Bridgity Bridge where he works
for a plant and he works five days a week

(32:43):
and then just to get to be with his family,
he comes home for Saturdays and Sundays. But because of inflation,
he's had to take a job at the AutoZone up there,
so he's working ten hours a day Saturday and Sunday.
He's literally worked seven days in a row for months,
seven days in a row. And this isn't you know,

(33:07):
sitting in the air conditioning that the AutoZone, you're on
your feet all day, but working at the plant, I mean,
this is this is tough work. And I posted that
and I'm gonna tell you something. People are hurting out there.
People are struggling out there, and you know what, why
don't you call and tell your story if you're working
more than one job, If times have gotten to it, and

(33:27):
you're working more than one job, call and tell us
about it. Seven one three, nine nine nine one thousand.
Seven one three, nine nine nine one thousand
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