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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
So Michael, very show is on the air.

Speaker 3 (00:15):
If you want to really see something that said, take
a look at what happened.

Speaker 4 (00:23):
Eighty four days ago.

Speaker 1 (00:24):
Of course on this very field, and Assassin tried to
fill our hearts with terror, as I was saying, but
we're here to say we can't be intimidated, we cannot
be stopped, we won't be denied. We will make America
great again, and we're going to do it together.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
The Vice President has made it clear that she has
policies that make a difference. Her border policies are the
most strongest, the fairest we've seen it.

Speaker 5 (00:54):
Now though there you know a lot of people, including
your own party, would not join that statement.

Speaker 6 (00:58):
EMO is going to be playing pivotal role in our
shelter and Services program that is poised to distribute three
hundred and sixty three million dollars to cities and communities
in need of funding.

Speaker 1 (01:11):
So our message to illegal aliens who are in this
country without the consent of the American people is you.

Speaker 7 (01:18):
Got four months pack your bags because they're going home.

Speaker 2 (01:20):
We do not have the funds.

Speaker 6 (01:22):
So FEMA does not have the funds to make it
through the season.

Speaker 8 (01:25):
People are out here saying, we can't politicize this, we
can't criticize this. You know, nothing can be said about
Biden Harris here, or FEMA or anything else. And I
just think wef a Republican were in the White House
and the Republican president were at the beach, and the
vice president we're raising money with celebrities. I guarantee you
somebody would be mad about For.

Speaker 9 (01:42):
Reviewers who are not familiar with Alex Cooper and call
her Daddy, it's one of the most popular podcasts in
the country. It's usually about sex and relationships, sometimes risque,
even raunchy conversations about sex. But in this case, for Harris,
it's about reproductive rights.

Speaker 5 (01:57):
I was the first vicesident or president to ever in
office go to a reproductive healthcare clinic.

Speaker 7 (02:07):
Ever, we were actually about to go live to Vice
President Kamala Harris, who's speaking right now in Detroit, Michigan,
and apparently she's talking about this port strike, ending she's
trying to appeal to union workers, and yet you have
the President of the United States come out clearly overshadowing her.

Speaker 3 (02:23):
We're saying it from the same song sheet, she helped
pass from all the laws of being employed.

Speaker 2 (02:29):
Now she was a major player and everything we've done.

Speaker 10 (02:33):
Tim Walls, who I think is a huge asset who
hasn't been tapped into nearly enough.

Speaker 8 (02:36):
For the last month, I've become friends with school shooters.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
I am often asked it's Trump going to win because
people are scared to death that the good feelings they're getting.
Their gut tells them, their gut tells them Trump's going
to win. But their gut told them that Trump would

(03:11):
win in twenty, and their gut told them that Romney
would beat Obama in twelve because things were so bad
that there was no way, no way Obama could get reelected.
And their gut tells them things are going real wrong
in America. And even under the best of circumstances, Trump's

(03:34):
not winning ninety ten. And people will say to me,
everybody I know is voting for Trump. I know, I know.
It's not the people you know that should scare you.
It's the people who are going to vote for Harris.

(04:00):
Things number one, it's the people who are going to
vote for Kamala Harris. And there are a lot of
reasons for that. And we'll explore those number two. A
lot of things are going to happen between now an
election day. Preparing for the show today, just thinking about

(04:25):
what's happened over the last few days. Today is the
one year anniversary of the October seventh massacre of Israelis
and Americans by Hamas. The FBI and DHS are warning

(04:45):
potential terror attacks on American soil. And to think they're
raising the Hamas flag in downtown New York yesterday. They
should be ashamed, but they're not. And very few people
in public life will call them out for it. Very

(05:07):
few people in public life will call them out for it.
You got October seventh, a true October surprise. You've got
multiple assassination attempts on the president. And as we'll talk
about it, as we'll talk about he was right out
there in the wide open Butler, Pennsylvania. Over the weekend.

(05:31):
Estimates are there between eight and ten million people. We're
watching one of the most watched non network broadcasts of
all time, if not the most. Estimated sixty thousand people
in attendance. They pick up and yesterday arrived in Wisconsin. Unbelievable.

(05:58):
As far as the eye could see, humanity JD. Evans events,
the same assassination attempts weather. Look at the swing states
that have been leveled right now and one coming for Florida,

(06:19):
Milton as we speak, Florida reliably read, but North Carolina,
Georgia states that will determine this election. And you've got
huge swaths of the state underwater, devastated, destroyed, You've got

(06:43):
war in the Middle East. And that's just a few
of the things that are going to happen. And then
the third is cheating. Democrats cheat. They're absolutely positively cheat.
They cheat, We know they cheat. The question is how

(07:06):
much will they cheat? The problem becomes the only real
limitation on them cheating is their own willingness to just
be body about it. Their own willingness is the only check.

(07:27):
The system is not a check because systems don't self enforce,
and Republicans do not want to confront them, and the system,
the mechanism, the process in place to supposedly stop the

(07:47):
cheat requires human beings, and not all of them, mind,
and very few of them are willing to fall on
a grenade and deal with all of the hassle of
enforcing the rules. I'll tell you what's happened in the
state of Texas with Jane Nelson and for that matter,

(08:09):
Greg Abbott and what they're doing. But today, October seventh
is the last day to register to vote in November.
Please don't puff your chest out. I'm registered. I got it.
We won't win if all we do is that we vote,

(08:33):
we won't win. We have to get our neighbor who
understands things are bad but doesn't normally vote. Today is
the day, the last day to register. All right, we
got a big show for you today. Lot's happening coming
up here.

Speaker 5 (08:51):
You previously opposed an assault weapons ban, but it's only
later in your political career did you change your position?

Speaker 1 (08:56):
Why Michael Berry.

Speaker 2 (08:58):
Shall become friends with school shoes.

Speaker 11 (09:20):
Just after dawn on October seventh, these Hamas militants wearing
body cameras took off from Gaza on motorcycles loaded with weapons.
Their target the small Israeli community of Sufa, home to
around fifty families.

Speaker 12 (09:35):
What people are starting to see, at least in the
occupation of Palestine is just an increasing crisis of humanitarian condition.

Speaker 5 (09:46):
The shocking events of early on Saturday morning, you can
see people dancing at the Nova Music festival with no
inkling of the horror that's about to unfold.

Speaker 13 (09:54):
Two weeks ago or so we celebrated or just it
took a moment, I think in our country to remember
the Holocaust, and there's, you know, there's a kind of
a calming feeling. I always tell folks when I think
of the Holocaust and a tragedy of Holocaust.

Speaker 14 (10:09):
And while Israel's military is not releasing the clips because
they're so graphic, they allowed us to describe what we saw,
including a terrorist throwing a grenade into a bomb shelter
where an Israeli father is shielding his two young sons.
The blast kills the father and wounds the little boys.
One of them howls, why am I alive and tells
his brother, I think we're going to die a hamas

(10:32):
gunman stands over them, drinking coke from their fridge. It's
not clear what happens to the boys.

Speaker 10 (10:38):
You said that Israel hypnotized the world. You said Israel
is an apartheid regime, that politicians with pro Israel stancer
stances were all about the Benjamins, which you very notably
apologize for. That you support the BDS movement, which a
lot of people think is rooted in anti Semitism, compared
the US and Israel to hamasan Taliban. I want to

(11:01):
give you a chance to respond to all of that
which they say is a.

Speaker 12 (11:04):
Clear pathn Yeah, I might have used towards at the
time that I didn't understand we're trafficking in anti Semitism.

Speaker 2 (11:22):
Barry Weiss wrote in her Daily Peace today, we expect
Hamas to want to kill the Jews. What we didn't
expect is for Americans to cheer them. The extent to
which terrorists are influencing, if not altogether, controlling the Democrat

(11:48):
Party in this country is staggering, Absolutely staggering. It's incredible
that it's been out to happen, and it upsets Jewish
friends when I say this, but take responsibility. Take responsibility

(12:12):
for how many Jews will still support the Democrat because
we can't admit we were wrong about Trump, and we
can't admit we were wrong about the Democrats. At your
peril and at my peril, at the peril of Israel,
at the peril of our country, there are still four

(12:34):
Americans held hostage. It was absolute slaughter. I saw a
video yesterday just horrifying what those people did, and there
are those who are well aware of it and celebrate it,
marching through the streets of America today and not just

(12:55):
dearborn Michigan any longer. They are unashamed, and they have
sympathizers on every single college campus, in high schools across
the country, in every media room, and in many cases
they're calling the shots. President Trump went back to Butler,

(13:17):
Pennsylvania over the weekend an incredible outpouring. They were shooting
video before the speech, starting the night before, doing of
eight hours before he was to speak. There was a
massive humanity lined up. You couldn't gather democrats like that

(13:40):
unless you were robbing the electronics store. Peacefully, patriotically gathered
to protest, to support. It's a beautiful thing. One of
the most moving moments at that rally occurred when a
woman who was a paramedic who had cared for President
Trump after he was shot, spoke and she said this,

(14:04):
as we.

Speaker 5 (14:05):
All rely on our training, there are some things that
you can never be prepared for. Saturday, July thirteenth, I
was working the evening President Trump was shot. That evening,
I witnessed a man with a deeply rooted bond with
his family. I heard him speak with his wife, his children,
and his grandchildren. He let them know that he was
safe and that he was being taken care of. I

(14:27):
heard his daughter say, only by the grace of God,
you are here. The man that we all see on TV,
with the strong personality, who sometimes doesn't mince for words,
or who is seen as a wealthy, powerful business man,

(14:48):
was not the man that I stood beside that evening.
What I saw was a man that, in the aftermath
of one of the most terrifying experiences of his life,
showed resiliency. He showed strength and courage. He showed that
his family was at the forefront. He was a husband,
a father, and a grandfather. He was compassionate and grateful.
He was kind and humble. Several times I stood and

(15:11):
stared at him with tears rolling down my cheeks. He
was someone's dad. He's a human, just like you and me.
I held the hand of that man who sends out
the mean tweets, and I thanked him for loving our
country and fighting for our freedoms. He assured me that

(15:32):
he is doing everything he can to save our country,
and I believe this to be true now more than
ever so as I circle back and wrap this up,
I talk about healthcare and ems being my calling. When
I look back to the date of July thirteenth, I
see our first responders and are soon to be forty
seventh president who are doing just that, answering their calling.

Speaker 2 (15:58):
My favorite part of the speech was that President Trump
when he begins a speech having been cut short by
the bullet of an assassin, when he starts with as
I was saying, Lee, thank.

Speaker 3 (16:17):
You very much, really, and thank you a very big
thank you to Pennsylvania.

Speaker 15 (16:23):
We love Pennsylvania. And as I was saying, oh, I
love that.

Speaker 4 (16:41):
I love that chart. I love that graph. Isn't it
a beautiful thing?

Speaker 3 (16:47):
But also beautiful because look at the number that's the
day I left office, it was the lowest border patrol,
the lowest it's ever been. Illegal immigration Today it's out
of control. But I love it for other reasons, you
know that. So thank you very much, and thank Lee
and what Lee has done with that song. And it's
such an honor to have it. I want to just

(17:11):
let you know that. Tonight I returned to Butler in
the aftermath of tragedy and heartache, to deliver a simple
message to the people of Pennsylvania and to.

Speaker 4 (17:20):
The people of America.

Speaker 3 (17:22):
Our movement to make America great again, stand stronger, prouder,
more united, more determined, and nearer to victory than ever before.
We're going to make America great again, going to win
the election, going to win the election.

Speaker 2 (17:40):
This was perhaps the most powerful line, because this is
the reminder it's not Trump thereafter.

Speaker 4 (17:46):
It's twelve weeks ago.

Speaker 3 (17:47):
We all took a bullet for America, and all we
are all asking is that everyone goes out and votes.

Speaker 4 (17:52):
We got to win.

Speaker 3 (17:53):
We can't let this happen to our country.

Speaker 4 (17:55):
We can't. We can't take another four years like this.

Speaker 3 (17:57):
We won't have a country left. We're not going to
have a country. And all of this will be for nothing.
If you don't get out and vote, it will all
be for nothing. We will have talked about it, but
and if we do it, it'll be the greatest achievement
I think, in the history of politics for all of
us for this age, because we're going to change our
country around and fast. We're going to do things that

(18:20):
nobody thought were possible.

Speaker 4 (18:22):
We're going to do them fast. So Pennsylvania's time to
stand up for America.

Speaker 3 (18:26):
And time to save our country.

Speaker 4 (18:29):
This is really about saving our country. It's never been
like this.

Speaker 2 (18:34):
Register one voter today? What are you saying? Just one?
Today's the last day to register voters in the steady many.

Speaker 6 (18:40):
I will talk a lot.

Speaker 2 (18:42):
I will get caught up in the rhetoric the Michael
Verry Show. I'm a knucklehead at times.

Speaker 4 (18:48):
I don't believe it.

Speaker 2 (18:50):
With a devastation in particularly North Carolina, there are things
happened there that you can't believe or occurring in our country.
The rot has so penetrated, infiltrated, and overtaken our system.

(19:15):
On the Evening Show Today, yes correct, primetime national, nationally
syndicated as of today. Show this evening, we will go
through a zoom call of the FEMA team where they

(19:37):
are talking about prioritizing LGBTQ. I think there was an ia.
They just keep adding letters to the end of it
because those are individuals who were already already at greater

(19:57):
need before the storm, and now we as FEMA need
to make sure that their mental health is taken care of.
In other words, I'm sorry, family that you're stranded on
the top of your roof, that you've lost two of
your children, that everything is going to be gone, and

(20:17):
you just want to get into a vote to survive.
But we got some dude over here that wishes he
didn't have a Peter, and we're worried about his emotions.
The rock is not just in the White House. That's
the scary thing. We keep thinking, or it appears to

(20:41):
me many people think that we're just going to elect
Trump and that's going to be it. There are going
to be people who are obsessed with electing Donald Trump,
who aren't going to vote for Dan Simon's for district attorney,
and who aren't going to vote for Mike Knox. I
know it, I hear it. I get emails every day, Michael,

(21:04):
you haven't released your endorsement list. I give up, honestly,
I give up. Vote for Trump in every Republican down
the road, Michael Trump, Cruise is going to lose. How
you figure, Well, already's got more ads on Democrats in California.

(21:26):
New York are spending over one hundred million dollars on
Colinado Red. That's not Cruise's fault. It's not Cruise's fault
that they want his seat. Well, it is because he's effective.
See they're not going after the Also, they're not going
after John Cornyn. John corn is no threat to the

(21:46):
left or the establishment. They don't bother John Cornn's only
challenge is in a primary. Once he wins, they're not
gonna waste any money on him because he's controlled opposition.
Cruises a problem. Tell you what, how much can I
put you down for a Ted Cruz spot so he
can run more spots? Well, I'm just saying, Michael, I

(22:09):
know you're you're saying he should do more, and you
you just want everybody know you want him to know, Hey, Ted,
do more. Tom over here says do more. Tom says
do more. Tom Da I want to do more himself,
but he'd likes you to do more. We've got to
win every one of these races we can. Trump winning

(22:30):
is not going to change that. Trump winning doesn't get
fat Alvin Bragg out of the District Attorney's office. It
doesn't get fat Fanny Willis out of the Fulton County
District Attorney's office. It doesn't get the awful people out
of office. It doesn't get Ridney Ellis out, it doesn't
get Lean hid All go out. They're still going to

(22:52):
be there watching our fellow Americans suffer while they just
sent another eight billion dollars to Ukraine. This isn't just
the president. This is a rot from top to bottom,

(23:16):
the people who do it, the people who allow it.
President Trump clip number eight, speaking to exactly that.

Speaker 3 (23:21):
To send our prayers and support to all the families
affected by Hurricane Helene. This has been the worst hurricane
response by a president and vice president since Katrina. And
this is simply not acceptable. Those people. I was there
yesterday with North Carolina and Georgia, I'll tell you. And
by the way, the governor of Georgia is doing an

(23:42):
excellent job.

Speaker 4 (23:43):
Excellent job.

Speaker 3 (23:44):
But we have other people that aren't doing a good job,
and we have to we have to have them do
a good job. But the federal government is doing a
very bad job. They are not doing the job, and
we have we have death and destruction that we haven't seen.
Maybe it's a real bad one that they have to
get people there because they don't have people there. They

(24:04):
don't have the people Kamala wined and dined in San
Francisco and all of the people in North Carolina.

Speaker 4 (24:10):
No helicopters, no rescue, it's just what's happened there is
very bad.

Speaker 3 (24:15):
They're offering them seven hundred and fifty dollars to people
whose homes have been washed away, and yet we send
tens of billions of dollars to foreign countries that most
people have never heard of. They're offering them seven hundred
and fifty dollars. They've been destroyed. These people have been destroyed.
The one young lady washed you saw that with her son,

(24:38):
I mean pretty I wish I never saw it, but
just washed away. Your son was washed away with the grandparents,
and so sad. And they're offering you they're giving them
seven hundred and fifty dollars.

Speaker 2 (24:50):
And think of it. We give foreign.

Speaker 3 (24:52):
Countries hundreds of billions of dollars and we're handing North
Carolina seven hundred and fifty dollars.

Speaker 2 (25:00):
If you want a.

Speaker 3 (25:00):
President who won't even try to save you when the
flood waters arising, vote for Kamala. She's not the right person. Look,
you know what, if they were.

Speaker 4 (25:10):
If they did a good job, I wouldn't have run.
To be honest with you, I didn't need to do this.

Speaker 3 (25:14):
I didn't need to if I thought they were doing
an even modestly good job. I wouldn't have run, but
I saw right from the beginning, grossly incompetent, that I
was right about that, and I decided to run.

Speaker 2 (25:26):
So far, this year alone, the United States has given
twenty four and a half billion dollars to Ukraine, one
point six billion to Jordan, one point four billion to Egypt,
one point one billion to Afghanistan, one point one billion
to Somalia, one billion to Yemen, a billion to Congo,

(25:46):
nine hundred million to Syria, nine thousand dollars per illegal
alien that enters the United States, seven hundred and fifty
dollars to the people of North Carolina. Kamala Harris walked
down the tarmac on a wearing a belt that costs

(26:09):
seven hundred and seventy dollars retail. An undocumented immigrant is
not a criminal. The Michael Berry Show, we have to
correct course. In this conversation, US sees one year later,

(26:33):
October seventh, four Americans still being held hostage by a
terrorist group in Gaza. Their sympathizers are marching through the
streets of this country and sitting in the halls of Congress.
We have a lot of people still missing, and the

(26:56):
dead not entirely found in North Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee.
And what was Kamala Harris doing over the weekend the
sitting vice president and according to Joe Biden, over the
weekend practically the president. What was she doing when she

(27:18):
went on a podcast called Call Her Daddy. It's a
big podcast. They talk about things like how to slab
a man's knob or wearing tampons. That's what the vice

(27:39):
president was doing. I'm not mad at Kamala Harris for
going hard at women for playing the woman card. Hey
I have a period, and so do you vote for me?
Girl power? Blame Kamala Harris. I blame the idiot women

(28:04):
who fall for it. And no, I'm not going to
pander to the idiot women who fall for it. And
if you're not an idiot woman who falls for it,
then you don't need to worry that I'm insulting womanhood.
Quite the opposite. We're clearing away the brush or pruning

(28:26):
the tree. There are idiot women, let's be clear about that.
There are. There are idiots in every group, but the
group will live or die by whether or not you
point them out or you find solidarity with them. The
man who is in charge of FEMA is also in

(28:50):
charge of Border Security, Immigration, and the Secret Service. Alejandro Majorcus.
He was impeached by the House and Chuck Schumer protected
him in the Senate. One man, He's been spotted twice

(29:11):
in the last week at high end shopping malls while
our people are dying. Kamala Harris paying her social media
influencers more than she gave families who lost everything from
Hurricane Helene. Let that sink in Gunther Eagleman. They say

(29:32):
that FEMA running out of money in Georgia and North
Carolina has nothing to do with them spending the money
on illegal immigration. Well, let's go to the FEMA press
releases over the last year. Headline Department of Homeland Security
announces three hundred eighty million dollars in additional funding in

(29:53):
communities receiving migrants. Headline their own headline, They write these,
Department of Homeland Security announces three hundred million dollars in
direct funding to communities receiving migrants and three hundred and
forty million dollars for a new competitive awards process. Also
from FEMA. FEMA awards one hundred and ten million dollars

(30:15):
to the Emergency Food and shelter program to assist migrants,
also from FEMA. Department of Homeland Security announces distribution of
more than seventy seven million dollars in congressional funding for
communities receiving migrants. US Embassy and El Salvador. Department of
Homeland Security announces distribution of more than twelve million dollars

(30:36):
in funding. Politico New York City to get one hundred
four points six million dollars from FEMA for asylum seekers.
They're taking your tax dollars, They're spending them on illegal aliens,
burning through the money, and then when you the taxpayer needed,

(31:01):
they don't have any. And then they claim and then
they clan that these are conspiracy theorists who are saying this. No, no,
we have it in your own words. We have you
saying it in your own words. I read don't know

(31:24):
who the person is. Reminder that in almost any emergency situation,
but especially in natural disasters, one rednecked friend or neighbor
is worth one thousand PhDs. Ain't that the damn truth?
You know, it's funny. We don't like that guy with
a rebel flag flying in the bed of his truck too.

(31:46):
We're stranded on our house because it ain't Black Lives
Matter coming for you. It ain't the Hamas sympathizers, it
ain't La Rasa coming out there, and they're John Boat
pile you in no matter what you look like. Oh no,
we hate old redneck till we need him till we

(32:08):
need him. Sometimes I like to just repeat things for
affactromone because I really don't have anything else to add
to that, but it feels like if you repeat it,
I'll try that again. Yeah, nobody needs old redneck till
you need him till you need him. Yeah. I like that.

(32:28):
Let's do that again. It's good, good effect. Let's open
the phone lines a little bit, shall we? Seven one, three, nine, nine,
one thousand, Just a little bit, not all the way,
just a touch, a little bit,
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