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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, luck, and load of Michael
Varry Show is on the air.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
They got that old horn dog Bill Clinton out of
moth balls.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
And sit him in. That's how you know they're in trouble.
Oh lord.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
Allegations being thrown about regarding Tim Waltz and young men.
Allegations at this point, just allegations. And they figured, well,
after Obama and Waltz, at least the allegations with Bill
Clinton or with women, we got to get the dudes back.

(00:58):
So they send him into a McDonald's and there's old
Bill and he's got.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
His old Arkansas charm on him.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
He gonna charm them black women into thinking he likes them.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
And one of them says, I know who you are.
You're Joe Biden.

Speaker 2 (01:23):
I'm not sure what's worse, Joe Biden getting confused for
Jimmy Carter when they wheeled him out to see the flyover,
or Bill Clinton getting confused for Joe Biden. They're both
pretty bad. They're all inept, all of them inept. But
they roll old Bill Clinton out there, and that old

(01:45):
horn dog he's going in there and he's gonna give
him a speech. He's gonna rile him up for Commlin,
but I'm not sure this worked.

Speaker 3 (01:51):
You had a case in Georgian not very long ago,
can you. They made an ad about it about it
young woman who's been killed by an immigrants. Yeah, well,
if they'd all been properly vetted, that probably wouldn't have happened.
But if they all probably vetted and that doesn't happen,
in America is not having enough babies to keep our

(02:13):
populations up, so we need immigrants that have been vetted
to do work. There wouldn't be a problem, and he
couldn't keep.

Speaker 1 (02:24):
People all torn up en upset.

Speaker 2 (02:29):
That's an interesting Do you notice other than the one
woman that's right, that's right, do you notice nobody's responding.
They're over him, They're over Barack Obama, They're done with
the lives. We keep hearing about the realignment of the parties,
and I think there's something to be said for this.

(02:51):
I mean, you got the Chinese and the Romney's and
Liz Cheney and the Bushes in the back door helping
the Democrats. And then you got RFK coming over and saying,
my goodness, I gotta help Trump. You got Tulisey Gabertson,
I gotta help Trump. Well, here's what's interesting. The unions,

(03:14):
the Border Patrol Union. I have been down to the
border with Ted Cruz and I'm going to tell you something.
Those guys are to a person, bilingual Hispanic, first generation
immigrants who love this country and fight to protect our

(03:36):
border every day. That's a tough job, man, because some
of those people are cartel trained. These are hitmen, these
are traffickers. These are bad guys coming in and nobody
ever thinks to border patrol. The Border Patrol Union has
over sixteen thousand members and here they are in a

(03:58):
rally in Arizona on Sunday endorsing Trump America.

Speaker 4 (04:02):
I have a message for you. If we allow borders
our Harris to win this election, every city, every community
in this great country is going to go to hell.

Speaker 1 (04:25):
The untold millions.

Speaker 4 (04:26):
Of people unvetted who she has allowed into this country
that are committing murders, rapes, robberies, burglaries, and every other
crime will continue to put our country in peril.

Speaker 1 (04:45):
Only one man can fix that. That is Donald J. Trump.

Speaker 4 (04:58):
He has always good with the men and women who
protect this border, who put their lives on the line.
For the country, a man who knows about putting his
life on the line for what is right. This November,

(05:20):
we have a choice to make continue the chaos, allow
the criminal cartels to control the border, to allow drugs
and fentanyl across our country, or put an end to
it once and for all. On behalf of the sixteen

(05:43):
thousand men and women represented by the National Board of
tro Council, we strongly support and endorse Donald J. Trump
for President of the United States.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
Reagan Democrats, as we used to call him, working class
folks who've had enough with the Democrat Party. Border Patrol
Union members sixteen thousand strong. Here's Brian Pennebaker, member of
the United Auto Workers. He was interviewed on Newsmax and

(06:22):
he says, look, the union guys there for Harris, the
fat cats at the head at the top of the union.
But the workers and these are all folks in Ohio, Michigan.
This is why Trump's taking a big lead in Michigan.

(06:43):
UAW member Brian Pennabaker.

Speaker 5 (06:45):
The UAW endorsed Kamala Harris almost instantly after she became
the nominee. Why does your union leadership believe that a
Harris presidency would be better for your industry and your
worker than.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
Former years of Donald Trump.

Speaker 6 (07:02):
Because they'll keep lining the pockets of our corrupt union bosses.
That's the only reason I can think of, Tom. I
can tell you from my own experience thirty six years
in the auto industry, eleven for Chrysler Cooperation and twenty
five for Ford Mortar Company, that the membership, the rank
and file, the people on the shop floor do not

(07:24):
support Kamala Harris. And I know that for a fact
because I do rallies outside of the auto plants every
week during the election cycle, and I talk to the workers.
Right now, the support on the shop floor for Donald
Trump and JD. Vance is sixty five to seventy percent,
and I'm very confident that that's an accurate number.

Speaker 1 (07:45):
Give you a quick example.

Speaker 6 (07:46):
Teamsters actually had the guts to hold a vote of
the membership sixty percent voted for Donald Trump. The union
leadership over there, I'll give them credit for holding the vote,
but they still didn't have the guts to do the
endorsement that their membership wanted. They think they're smarter, that
they're elites, and they should tell the membership what to do,

(08:08):
not the other way around. But in the UAW we're
facing an existential threat. If we allow Kamala Harris to
become president, we're going to lose our industry and lose
our livelihoods.

Speaker 1 (08:20):
An undocumented immigrant is not a criminal. The Michael Berry Show,
you have.

Speaker 7 (08:25):
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Speaker 2 (08:28):
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Speaker 2 (08:46):
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Speaker 1 (09:01):
If you've been living.

Speaker 2 (09:02):
Under a rock, hadn't heard about the Venezuelan gang that
has taken over multiple apartment complexes in Aurora, Colorado.

Speaker 1 (09:11):
Here's a quick montage.

Speaker 2 (09:12):
To get you up to speed. This isn't a conspiracy.
This in some right wing that's what they do. They say,
Oh it didn't happen, it didn't happen.

Speaker 1 (09:20):
This is real. Give this a listen.

Speaker 8 (09:21):
We have new information on what we've learned is happening
inside an apartment complex. This video shows armed men walking
through a building, knocking on doors and entry and apartment.
The apartment complex is A twelfth and Dallas in a war.

Speaker 9 (09:36):
In doing so, taken over several apartment complexes.

Speaker 10 (09:40):
Then is will in gangs by taking over the real estate,
they're becoming real estate developers and they have if.

Speaker 1 (09:46):
They get little cards, Their little card is a bullet.

Speaker 9 (09:50):
Kamala Harris Wild work to deliver on that and secure
the border.

Speaker 11 (09:53):
Who's to blame?

Speaker 1 (09:54):
Carousel if you will?

Speaker 11 (09:55):
Continues, The city says the property management team is simply
not doing enough to help these residents. And interview with
that property management team last week, they say that that
building is actually being controlled by a certain gang and
they feel helpless. There's nothing they can do about it.

Speaker 6 (10:12):
They've in fact, have kind of pushed out the property
management through intimidation and then collected the rents and the arrests.

Speaker 12 (10:19):
Have been made that these operations are now are still ongoing.

Speaker 2 (10:24):
So we have roving gangs from Venezuela who've come here
illegally and they are operating a takeover of apartment complexes
where they force the people to pay them.

Speaker 1 (10:39):
They are armed, Our folks aren't able to stop them.
It's bad.

Speaker 2 (10:45):
So Martha Raddits illustrates exactly the problem. They don't want
to acknowledge this stuff is happening. They don't want to
admit this stuff is happening because that might somehow help
Donald Trump. So if it's your child living in that
apartment complex, God help you. If it's your daughter Laken
Riley who's murdered, God help you. If you're the worker

(11:10):
at the plant who's laid off so they can bring
in illegals, God help you. If you're the one that
gets carjacked by an illegal. They don't want that story told.
It'll keep them from winning the election because the truth
is not their friend. So here is Martha Raddits on
ABC this week, and she's given it to jd Vance.

(11:34):
Wrong guy to do that too. This is a masterclass
on how you handle this.

Speaker 13 (11:39):
The incidents were limited to a handful of apartment complex
apartment complexes, and the mayor said, our dedicated police officers
have acted on those concerns a handful of problems.

Speaker 14 (11:53):
Only, Martha, do you hear yourself? Only a handful of
apartment complexes in America. We're taken over by Vinice S.
Whalen gangs, and Donald Trump is the problem and not
Kamala Harris's open border. Americans are so fed up with
what's going on, and they have every right to be.
And I really find this exchange, Martha is sort of
interesting because you seem to be more focused with nitpicking everything.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
That Donald Trump has said, rather.

Speaker 14 (12:19):
Than acknowledging that apartment complexes in the United States of
America are being taken over by violent gangs.

Speaker 1 (12:26):
I worry so much more about.

Speaker 14 (12:28):
That problem than anything else here. We've got to get
American communities in a safe space again. And unfortunately, when
you let people in by the millions, most of whom
are unvetted, most of whom you don't know who they
really are, you're going to have problems like this. Kamala
Harris ninety four executive orders that undid Donald Trump's successful
border policies.

Speaker 1 (12:49):
We knew this stuff would happen.

Speaker 14 (12:51):
That's ragged about opening the border, and now we have
the consequences and we're living with it. We can do
so much better, but frankly, we're not going to do better.

Speaker 4 (12:59):
Martha.

Speaker 14 (12:59):
Unless Donald's Trump calls this stuff out, I'm glad that
he did.

Speaker 2 (13:03):
We don't normally use this much audio on the show,
and we're not normally this serious. And I always tell
you you'll know things are serious in this country When
I get serious, things are serious. And that ought approve
to you right there. Jd Vance is the perfect running
made for Donald Trump. Congressman Jasmine Crockett is a dumb

(13:29):
dumb Now. People don't like to admit that someone is
stupid if they're black. It's much easier if they're white,
because somehow they fear that you'll think they're a racist.
A dumb person is a dumb person, and black people
can be dumb too, and you can call them dumb. Now,

(13:51):
there will be people who will scream and holler because
dumb people don't like to be called dumb. Some dumb
people don't know they're dumb. That's part of why they're dumb.
It's probably better they don't know. But Congressman Jasmine Crockett,
I'm embarrassed to say, is from my great state of Texas,
and she was on MSNBC.

Speaker 1 (14:10):
An old dumb dumb.

Speaker 2 (14:13):
She says, it's not these gangs of illegals that are
causing problems. It's the white supremacists and the Magagangs.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
Okay, dumb, dumb.

Speaker 7 (14:27):
He said that we've got these cities in these towns
that are being overrun by gangs and the prime out
of control. I absolutely agree with that. And guess what,
it's the magagang. It is the white supremacists that have
decided to descend upon places such as Springfield's, Ohio. So
I agree with him, I just disagree with who the

(14:47):
problems are. The problems are him and his minions. The
problems aren't the people that have come to make our
economy stronger, the people that have actually been able to
help to continue to make sure that we got out
of the big hole that he put us in after
COVID nineteen with his ineptness, Like, yeah, I agree that

(15:08):
there are problems in our communities, but usually it's some
white supremacis on the other side.

Speaker 2 (15:18):
What realistically, if there are a thousand muggings that happen
in America today, what percentage of them do you think
or Maga Republicans if we were to start carving up

(15:38):
the demographics, See, you feel uncomfortable even thinking what I'm
already thinking.

Speaker 7 (15:50):
Everybody needs to be woke.

Speaker 1 (15:54):
I just say more woke, the less woke.

Speaker 2 (15:58):
The most dangerous thing is when people can teach you
something that is a lie, make you believe it, and
spread it.

Speaker 1 (16:07):
They did that during COVID. One of the things they've
convinced you is.

Speaker 2 (16:15):
We can't close the borders and we can't deport people
because there's nobody left to build anything.

Speaker 1 (16:23):
Americans don't want to work. You'll hear that, said jd.

Speaker 2 (16:28):
Vance was talking to a reporter with The New York Times,
Lulu Garcia Navarro, and this is the best I've ever
seen a politician do at explaining this answer. I can
do it all day, every day, but I'm not sure
how many elected officials actually understand what he says.

Speaker 1 (16:49):
Here.

Speaker 2 (16:50):
If you find yourself frustrated by liberals who say, or
even independents who say, we can't deport them or nothing
would ever get done, that's not true. But listen to
this very carefully.

Speaker 15 (17:08):
The reason that there is a housing crisis is that
not enough houses have been built.

Speaker 1 (17:13):
And that we have twenty five million people who shouldn't
be here.

Speaker 15 (17:15):
Well, I mean, this is the thing.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
I mean, I think it's both.

Speaker 15 (17:18):
I know you do. I don't think that many people
who look into this agree with you. But about a
third of the construction workforce in this country is Hispanic.
Of those, a large portion are undocumented. So how do
you propose to build all the housing necessary that we
need in this country by removing all the people who
are working in construction.

Speaker 14 (17:37):
Well, I think it's a fair question because we know
that back in the nineteen sixties, when we had very
low levels of legal immigration, Americans didn't buy houses, didn't
build houses.

Speaker 1 (17:47):
But of course they did.

Speaker 14 (17:48):
And I'm being sarcastic, of course, in service of appoint Lulu.
The assumption that because a large number of homebuilders now
are using undocumented labor, that that's the only way to
build homes.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
I think again, the country is much bigger, fundamental.

Speaker 15 (18:03):
Need is much bigger. I mean, I'm not arguing in
favor of illegal immigration. I'm asking how you would deal
with the knock on effect of your proposal to remove
millions of people who work in a critical part of
the economy.

Speaker 14 (18:14):
Well, I think that what you would do is you
would take, let's say, for example, the seven million prime
age men who have dropped out of the labor force,
and you have a smaller number of women, but still
millions of women prime age who have dropped.

Speaker 1 (18:26):
Out of the labor force.

Speaker 14 (18:28):
You you absolutely could re engage folks into the American
labor market.

Speaker 1 (18:34):
This is I think to work in construction. Of course
you could.

Speaker 15 (18:37):
I mean, the unemployment rate is four point one percent.

Speaker 14 (18:39):
Most people the ployment This is important that most people
who don't want to stone.

Speaker 2 (18:45):
This is the important part right here. He's about to
explain something that very few people understand. Economists do, and
that is they change the way we measure the unemployment rate.
The unemployment rate no longer has any meaning because when

(19:07):
people drop out of the workforce, they are no longer considered.
So you've got people hanging out all day long, black white,
some Hispanic, who've lived here for a while and they
don't work.

Speaker 1 (19:28):
You wonder.

Speaker 2 (19:31):
How could you get up in the morning with no
real purpose to life, So she says, but the unemployment
rate's four point one percent.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
Jd. Vance has done his homework. Listen to this answer.
This is important the regular economy.

Speaker 15 (19:45):
They're in the military, their parents, they're sick, they're old.

Speaker 1 (19:49):
They might not want to work in construction.

Speaker 14 (19:50):
The unemployment rate is not does not count labor force
participation dropouts. And again, this is one of the really
deranged things that I think illegal lim ration does to
our society. Is it gets us in a mindset of saying,
we can only build houses with the legal immigrants, and
we have seven million just men, not even women, just
men who have completely dropped out of the labor force.

(20:12):
People say, well, Americans won't do those jobs. Americans won't
do those jobs for below the table wages. They won't
do those jobs for non living wages. But people will
do those jobs. They will just do those jobs at
certain wages. Think about the perspective of an American company, Okay,
I want them to go searching in their own country

(20:33):
for their own citizens. Sometimes people who may be struggling
with addiction or trauma get them re engaged in American society.
We cannot have an entire American business community that is
giving up on American workers and then importing millions of
illegal labors. That is what we have thanks to Kamala
Harris's border policies. I think it's one of the biggest
drivers of inequality. It's one of the biggest reasons why

(20:55):
we have millions of people who've dropped out of the
labor force. Why try to re engage an American citizen
in a good job if you can just import somebody
from Central America who's going to work under the table
for poverty wages. It is a disgrace and it has
led to the evisceration of the American middle class.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
And it's happened for so long that people don't realize
it can be fixed. See, companies don't want to pay
once they get hooked on the illegal labor. They don't
want to pay reasonable wages. And so the thought is, well,

(21:35):
we can cut cost we can cut costs and.

Speaker 1 (21:40):
Pay illegals a lot less.

Speaker 2 (21:43):
Well, yes, but there is a cost to that, and
that cost is what's being lost in.

Speaker 1 (21:51):
All of this billions and billions.

Speaker 2 (21:58):
Of dollars that you're spending on hospitalizing these people, prosecuting
these people, imprisoning these people. The loss in theft, the
loss in sense of security, all of the things you're

(22:20):
paying for for these people coming here illegally, all of
the benefits your government is so eagerly giving them nine
thousand dollars a person, phones.

Speaker 1 (22:34):
And your job.

Speaker 2 (22:37):
So what this does is it artificially suppresses wages because
people that are getting all these other benefits are working
under the table for wages far below what the wages
would have to be if you didn't artificially alter the

(22:59):
labor market. If we had to have a labor market
that was supply and demand, companies would have to pay
more for employees.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
We've seen this happen again and again.

Speaker 2 (23:15):
People want experienced workers for entry level jobs. Why do
you need experienced workers for entry level jobs? They have
unreasonable expectations of the labor force. But if you don't hire,
you don't train, and we don't ever have experienced workers.

(23:36):
They want to pay people wages that aren't enough to
lure them away. You've got to strip back the welfare
benefits and you've got to pay wages that are an
incentive to get people to come in and work. And
when that happens, your economy will churn. Right now, we

(23:57):
have an economy that is apps absolutely artificial because you've
got labor you have two labor pools. You've got your
American legal labor pool, and then you've got people that
are getting paid cash under the table.

Speaker 1 (24:13):
You can't do this. The results and people don't realize
it could be different, and it's only getting works.

Speaker 2 (24:20):
That's why so many people don't want the border clothes,
because they're benefiting.

Speaker 1 (24:24):
From many times. I will talk a lot, I will
get caught up in the rhetoric the Michael Arry Show.
I'm a knucklehead at times. The illegal immigration and inflation
and crime are the three biggest issues.

Speaker 2 (24:40):
If we stay focused on them, we win across the board.

Speaker 1 (24:46):
But our folks don't want to stay focused on that.

Speaker 2 (24:50):
They get drawn into abortion, They get drawn into they
get drawn into things that are hard for us to win.
They don't want to take the high ground. They don't
want to they want to take the high position. They
don't want to be strategic. They get emotional. They let
the left lure them in. Illegal immigration is our issue.

(25:16):
They have allowed this to happen, and we have got
to stop it. And our people understand that. And by
the way, even Democrats used to understand that there was
a time when Democrats were as hard on crime and
illegal immigration as we are. This is Joe Biden from

(25:37):
two thousand and seven.

Speaker 1 (25:40):
With Senator Biden.

Speaker 10 (25:42):
Do you believe that, as on host suggested, we're talking
about jobs that Americans won't do. That's often used as
a conversation point in this debate over immigration.

Speaker 1 (25:52):
That's goods trade.

Speaker 9 (25:53):
Americans will do any job if you pay them tripidly.
You know. The facts of the matter is that doesn't
mean that does mean we don't need guest workers.

Speaker 1 (26:01):
We do.

Speaker 9 (26:01):
That doesn't mean we don't need. But we should base
base the number of guest workers that are in the
statue that we're trying to pass, and we tried to
pass before immigration reform based upon need, not in an
absolute number, and we should require employers to offer those
jobs to citizens to see if they want those jobs.

(26:22):
Case in point, you had Swift Swift meets down in
North Carolina. I ands came in, eight hundred people took off.
The fact of the matter is they had to go
out and hire people. Guess what they had to double
the wage and provide health insurance.

Speaker 1 (26:37):
They got all the North Carolina.

Speaker 9 (26:38):
North Carolinians they want to come and slip pig's throats,
which no one wants to do. They did it. And
so that doesn't mean there's not room. We need agricultural workers.
We need h one b visas. We need what in
fact exist as a need, not as an artificial number
to allow employers to drive down wages.

Speaker 6 (26:55):
Well.

Speaker 10 (26:56):
Earlier in this panel, it was suggested that hiring illegal
immigrants to do these jobs doesn't drive down wages.

Speaker 1 (27:02):
So I'm interested in lives down wages. I think it
drove down wages.

Speaker 9 (27:06):
As Swift meets what happened when twenty eight hundred people left.
They had to go out and say, okay, now we'll
pay ten dollars and fifty cents an hours, that is
six bucks an hour or whatever the number was, and
we're going to give health insurance. And guess what North
Carolinians showed up.

Speaker 1 (27:23):
For the jobs.

Speaker 2 (27:24):
If working class Americans would flex their muscles and say
illegal immigration is killing us, they'd have to stop. They
have to secure the border, even Barack Obama. This is
also two thousand and seven. Once believed in border security.

Speaker 12 (27:42):
I think we should have strong border security. It doesn't
make sense for US to allow hundreds of thousands of
people coming through porters without us knowing who they are,
oftentimes in very hazardous situations and unmonitored situations that it
could do us long term damage. I think we should

(28:03):
have a serious employer verification system where uh employers when
they hire somebody, find out what their work status is.

Speaker 1 (28:16):
Are they able to work here legally right now?

Speaker 12 (28:19):
What employers will say is, well we check their Social
Security card.

Speaker 1 (28:22):
That's the best we can do.

Speaker 12 (28:23):
So we've got to set up a tamper proof system
and then hold employers accountable.

Speaker 1 (28:27):
And then this for some is.

Speaker 12 (28:29):
The most controversial part, that we've got to have a
pathway to citizenship for the twelve million people or so
who are already here. You pay a fine, you learn English,
you stay out of trouble, you've got a job. You
go to the back of the line so that those
who came here legally, that backlock is cleared before you
have opportunities for citizenship.

Speaker 1 (28:50):
That is a.

Speaker 12 (28:51):
Reasonable approach and one that will ultimately address the biggest
problem for American workers, and that is the depressive effect
of undocumented workers who aren't right now subject to oftentimes
minimum wage laws or worker safety laws or all the
other things.

Speaker 2 (29:08):
That that's before they figured out that they could bring
these people in and get their votes, which they are.
Homeland Security Director Alejandro Mayorkas says, we're not doing that.
We're not letting them in illegally intentionally for the purpose
of voting.

Speaker 1 (29:29):
Here he is on face the nation lying the notion.

Speaker 16 (29:33):
The notion that we in law enforcement have sought to
intentionally allow individuals to cross the border illegally for the
purpose of voting is preposterous and everyone should condemn that rhetoric.

Speaker 1 (29:50):
Well, I'm not because I believe it.

Speaker 2 (29:53):
Remember the story last week about the guy from Afghanistan
who was planning in a terror attack on election Day. Well,
as always, it turns out he worked for the CIA
in Afghanistan. Jackie Heinrich of Fox News asked Majorcas about this.

Speaker 1 (30:10):
Hey, this guy work for the CIA.

Speaker 2 (30:14):
This guy worked for the CIA.

Speaker 1 (30:15):
Why is he here?

Speaker 2 (30:18):
We just caught him getting ready for a major terror
attack on election Day? How are you letting in these
bad guys that just happened to have worked for the CIA?
And Majorcas doesn't like it.

Speaker 17 (30:33):
This Afghan national who was working for the CIA in
Afghanistan was arrested for planning an election day terror plot.
He was brought to the US after Afghanistan collapsed. Your
agency says as part of the SIV program. The State
Department is telling us he was not part of the

(30:53):
SAV program, which had strenuous vetting. They say he was
never issued in sav Or immigrant visa and just parolled
him into the US. They further expect the court document
to be updated to reflect this from DJ side. So,
mister Secretary, how was this man brought into the US?

Speaker 1 (31:13):
What screening did he undergo?

Speaker 17 (31:16):
What did he apply for to get here?

Speaker 18 (31:18):
Jackie, I'm here in North Carolina communicating with the individuals
who are still conducting search and rescue operations. Over two
hundred people have lost their lives in Hurricane Heleen.

Speaker 1 (31:32):
We have reports that from.

Speaker 2 (31:35):
See what he just did. Shame on you asking me
a question. I'm here with people who've lost their loves.
Why don't you just say you were born to a
middle class family. You see, they let a terrorist in
who was about to massacre a bunch of people, And

(31:57):
he says.

Speaker 1 (31:57):
How dare you ask me at this moment? Well, I'm
here with people who've lost their loves.

Speaker 2 (32:04):
Well, then, why were you spotted twice in the same
week while all that was going on at high end
department stores with bags full of clothes.

Speaker 1 (32:12):
You got to call these people on their bs.

Speaker 18 (32:16):
We have reports that at least ten individuals have lost
their lives as a result of Hurricane Milton I'd be
very pleased to answer your question in a different setting.
But we are here to talk about emergencies and the
support that we can deliver to people in desperate me.

Speaker 1 (32:32):
I thank you. That was your secretary.

Speaker 17 (32:34):
But we're getting conflicting answers from your agency and from
the State Department about a man who's arrested for a
lation and day terror plot. How do you not have
those answers prepared?

Speaker 18 (32:44):
Oh, Jackie, that's not what I What I said is
I'd be pleased to discuss this issue at a different time.

Speaker 2 (32:52):
Oh, we go circle back, like Jim Psaki used.

Speaker 1 (32:54):
To, good grief sickening.

Speaker 2 (32:58):
Keep the heat on, folks in Texas, we vote a
week from today.

Speaker 1 (33:02):
Start early voting, check your check your numbers, get everybody
you know out to vote. We can win this thing.
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