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

Speaker 2 (00:15):
After all we have been through together, we stand on
the verge of the four greatest years in the history
of the USA. With your help, from now until election Day,
we will restore America's promise. We will put America first,
and we will take back.

Speaker 3 (00:34):
The nation that we all love.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
We bleed the same blood, we share the same home,
and we salute the same great American flag. We are
one people, one family, and one glorious nation under God.

Speaker 4 (00:58):
We will never give in.

Speaker 1 (00:59):
We will never give up.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
We will never ever back down. Together, we will fight, fight, fight,
and we will.

Speaker 4 (01:08):
Win, win win.

Speaker 5 (01:09):
We're gonna win, win, win, I'm not doing have.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
Our American ancestors pushed shortward, marched forward, and overcame every
single obstacle that stood in their way. Together, they crossed
the oceans, settled the continent, came the wilderness, laid down
the railroad's, raised up those mighty skyscrapers, built the highways,

(01:39):
won two World Wars, defeated fascism and communism, and launched
American astronauts to the moon. It was hardworking patriots like
you who built this country, and nine days from now,
it's hard working patriots like you who are going to
save our country.

Speaker 6 (02:02):
The bigger loss than Kamala Harris will suffer will be
felt by the legacy media. Next Tuesday, with early voting underway,
a number of people are showing up and voting against
legacy media. That's been our theme today because I got
news for you. They're not going to stop at Trump's

(02:23):
a fascist, Trump's a Nazi. They're going to continue through
election day and beyond. This is why Trump called them
the fake news early on in twenty sixteen, actually as
early as twenty fifteen, because he knew they would try
to destroy him, so his goal was to delegitimize them
ahead of time.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
Brilliant. I love it.

Speaker 6 (02:44):
Catherine Herridge is a former Fox News and CBS journalist.
She was one of twenty CBS employees who were terminated
in February of this year. She's plying her trade on
x now and doing good work. She taught to two
IRS whistleblowers. Whistleblowers involved in the Hunter Biden tax case.
Remember that, and they reveal that the IRS, the Department

(03:08):
of Justice, and the FBI knew that the laptop story
remember Twitter kicked it off before Elon owned it. They
knew that story was real. They also claimed that prosecutors
demanded they not ask questions about Joe Biden ahead of
the twenty twenty election. They did this in twenty twenty, folks,

(03:28):
and they're doing it again this year.

Speaker 7 (03:30):
Is Hunter Biden's guilty plea in the federal tax case vindication?

Speaker 8 (03:34):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (03:34):
I absolutely believe so. Mean, he pled straight up to
what was in the indictment.

Speaker 5 (03:39):
To see the risk that Joe and I took, you know,
to buck that bureaucracy, which is the IRS, and to
go directly against Department of Justice, indirectly the White House.
It was validation. It was vindication, and I wouldn't have
changed anything.

Speaker 10 (03:53):
This is the first joint interview with IRS whistleblowers Gary
Shapley and Joseph Siegler after Hunter Biden pleaded guilty in
September to felony and misdemeanor tax charges. This internal IRS email,
exclusively shared with our investigative team, shocked the whistleblowers.

Speaker 7 (04:09):
When you received this email from your IRS supervisor after
Hunter Biden's guilty plea, calling it a great conviction, What
was your response?

Speaker 9 (04:18):
I honestly couldn't believe that it happened. I literally first
person I called was Gary and I'm like, can you
believe that this was sent?

Speaker 5 (04:25):
Those are words that are not supported by the actions
of the agency.

Speaker 7 (04:29):
Thank you for your commitment to the mission, which culminated
in a great conviction. I almost see you rolling your
eyes as I read this. Now you're shaking your head.

Speaker 5 (04:38):
Yeah, this to me was someone who knows that IRS
watchdog right now is looking into the way that they've
handled this. They and they see the writing on the wall,
and this really is an example of just covering their backside. True,
like a true bureaucracy.

Speaker 10 (04:52):
Shaply and Ziegler walked us through hundreds of now public
tax records. They zeroed in on alleged double standards at
the IRS.

Speaker 5 (05:00):
Recently had an internal attorney for IRS come to me
and say that the way that the process is set up,
it almost creates this preferential treatment for these elite in
large companies, because you know, when it was Hunter Biden,
it required additional approvals for every single thing that we did. Meanwhile,

(05:20):
the local businessman, I don't need any special permissions. I
just go and do the investigation.

Speaker 7 (05:26):
What you're saying is that within the IRS there is
disparate treatment of American taxpayers.

Speaker 5 (05:32):
What they call it is sensitive investigations.

Speaker 7 (05:34):
But sensitive investigation sounds like code for powerful elite people.

Speaker 5 (05:38):
There's a list in the Internal Revenue Manual that says
what a sensitive person is, and it's exactly that politicians,
you know, CEOs of companies, high net worth individuals, and
then it requires countless additional approvals to work that investigation.

Speaker 10 (05:54):
The IRIS whistleblowers went further, alleging a double standard for
political campaigns under the Biden Here is Justice Department.

Speaker 7 (06:01):
I wanted to get your reaction to this recent filing
by Special counsel Jack Smith's one hundred and sixty five
pages allegations against former President Trump, who's also a presidential candidate,
and this was made public just a month before the election.

Speaker 9 (06:15):
Compared to what happened in our investigation, there were a
lot of overt investigative steps that we were not allowed
to take because we had an upcoming election and it
related to the president's son, so not even the candidate,
and we weren't allowed to do certain investigative steps.

Speaker 7 (06:31):
This filing by Jack Smith in the Trump case would
never have happened if the names were swapped and it
was Hunter.

Speaker 5 (06:37):
Biden based on what we saw in Hunter Byen case,
that document would have never been released four weeks before
in an election.

Speaker 7 (06:44):
So you're talking about a double standard in the Justice Department.

Speaker 5 (06:47):
Department Justice created a precedent as it relates to ongoing
investigations and elections in a Hunter Biden case, and if
they don't follow that precedence and they do something much
more aggressive, then it's clear to me that there's some
type of double standard.

Speaker 10 (07:00):
Four years ago, this month and three weeks before the
presidential election, Hunter Biden's laptop, a key piece of evidence
in the IRS tax case, was wrongly labeled Russian disinformation.

Speaker 9 (07:10):
In our investigation, we knew that the laptop was real.
Dj knew that the laptop was real.

Speaker 5 (07:16):
FBI knew the laptop was reales.

Speaker 7 (07:18):
Based on the notes of this October twenty twenty meeting,
the FBI and IRS, when did they know the laptop
was real?

Speaker 5 (07:27):
It was many months before October twenty twenty. We were
confirming certain aspects of it was that it was real
and legitimate as far back as late twenty nineteen.

Speaker 7 (07:36):
Why was the Hunter Biden laptop reporting suppressed. In October
of twenty twenty, there was.

Speaker 9 (07:43):
Various reporting of people saying that it's potentially Russian disinformation,
and one of those people is the current Secretary of State.
His name was in a lot of the emails that
were turned over the House Ways and Means Committee that
were on Hunter Biden's laptop. There's definitely a conflict of interest.

Speaker 10 (08:00):
In October twenty twenty, Anthony Lincoln was a longtime aid
to then candidate Joe Biden. According to congressional testimony, Lincoln
set into motion the events that led fifty one former
intelligence officials to cast out on the laptop.

Speaker 5 (08:13):
It was clear that it was a campaign to discredit
that information before an election. Ultimately, I guess you can
conclude it was for the purpose of effecting it.

Speaker 11 (08:22):
We are going to the border.

Speaker 12 (08:23):
We've been to the border.

Speaker 3 (08:24):
You haven't been with the Michael Berry and I haven't
been to yet.

Speaker 6 (08:29):
Well, Kamala Harris is too scared to do the Joe
Rogan Show, but she thought Shannon Sharp might keep it
easy for her and she'd play the black card. You know,
let's yuck it up and be black together, which is disappointing,
but not surprising. So she's on with Shannon Sharp where

(08:49):
she explained her approach. You tell me if you can
tell what this means.

Speaker 3 (08:56):
So, what I'm talking about doing right now is based
on long stay work. It's not new. But as president
of the United States, part of why it is important is.

Speaker 10 (09:09):
It is a new approach to that job.

Speaker 3 (09:12):
It is about a new way that is based on
a new generation of leadership, that is based on new
ideas and frankly, a different experience that brings my commitment
to the work I am talking about into being.

Speaker 6 (09:28):
So it's new, but it's not new, and its newness.
If she only knew what she was talking about, let's
hear that again.

Speaker 13 (09:39):
Now.

Speaker 6 (09:39):
What happens is her handlers are testing out words, testing
out words on focus groups, and one of the things
that their studies are revealing is that she's tied to
the tired, old inflationary, depression level policies of Joe Biden.

(10:03):
So she's got to be new. So you got to
dupe the people by saying new as often as possible.
Everything needs to be new. Commons is new. She's been
in public office for almost twenty five years, while she's
been laying under Willie Brown. But this is all very new.

(10:24):
Everything is new, new new.

Speaker 3 (10:27):
So what I'm talking about doing right now is based
on longstanding work. It's not new. But as President of
the United States, part of why it is important is
it is a new approach to that job. It is
about a new way that is based on a new
generation leadership, that is based on new ideas and frankly,

(10:51):
a different experience that brings my commitment to the work
I am talking about and.

Speaker 6 (10:58):
To be yep, her commitment to the work. This is
the work. She's putting in the work. Okay, she's doing
the work. You people, what y'all do is not work.

Speaker 9 (11:06):
This is the work.

Speaker 6 (11:07):
Okay. This is reforming, unburdened by what has been. This
is new. So she was asked about the fact that
how many blacks are coming forward as part of the
Blacks for Trump, and she had.

Speaker 8 (11:23):
This to say, Blacks for Trump. They feel that Trump
is better for the black community. Can you explain that
Donald Trump's history with blacks? Where did this come that
all of a sudden. I mean, it's been like this
because a lot of people used to say I'm Donald
Trump or the ghetto because he would I mean, for
a lot of blacks, not all, but for some black

(11:44):
mat term be people. Whether we want to admit it or not,
He's revered by some blacks.

Speaker 3 (11:50):
But here's the thing, the question for everybody. Should he
be president of the United States? Okay, right, that's the question.
Should he have the ability to sit behind the seal
of the President of the United States When he says
he wants to terminate the Constitution of the United States.

(12:10):
You know what that would mean in the Constitution the
United States? Is your Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable search
and seizure, your Fifth Amendment right, your sixth Amendment right
to an attorney.

Speaker 8 (12:21):
Well, a lot of rights will be going to first Amendment.

Speaker 3 (12:23):
But the first Amendment, the second Amendment. Look, I'm in
favor of the Second Amendment. I don't believe we should
be taking anybody's guns away.

Speaker 6 (12:33):
She is quoted on a live camera as saying she
would like to do a mandatory gun take back when
she was the Attorney General. She also continues to insult
the intelligence of black voters.

Speaker 3 (12:51):
So, I you know, part of what we have to
help people understand is don't think you're and Donald Trump's club.
You're not right. He's not gonna be thinking about you.
You think he's having you over for dinner.

Speaker 6 (13:05):
So this is a crab in a bucket.

Speaker 4 (13:09):
Hey, you black folk, you dumb asses. Y'all think Donald
Trump likes you? You think he likes your black ass,
Well he don't. I'm here to tell you I'm all
you got because Donald Trump don't like you. She continues,
insulting blacks by while speaking at a black church, taking

(13:31):
on another accent.

Speaker 14 (13:33):
Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in
the morning. All the path may seem hard, the work
may seem heavy, but joy cometh in.

Speaker 15 (13:48):
The morning is on its way.

Speaker 4 (13:52):
Yes, to the church, morning is on its way.

Speaker 6 (13:55):
She's promising us what old Baba promise does that gave us.
They gonna give us what we can't get no where else.

Speaker 4 (14:07):
They're gonna give us.

Speaker 6 (14:08):
Joy in the morning. Now, Trump, you don't want to
have you over to his house after church. He don't
want you to be in his house.

Speaker 4 (14:19):
But we gonna have joy in the morning from Kamala,
a black woman like you a name see before.

Speaker 6 (14:29):
Now, let's compare her accent to the one jd Vance
adopted when he did a town hall with black pastors pastor.

Speaker 13 (14:41):
First of all, thank you for doing this, and I
appreciate everybody for having me and for for having an
open mind to what I'm gonna say. And hopefully I'll
just answer your questions as well as I can. And uh,
you know, i'd ask you know this. We are in
a house of God. Uh, please please spare a prayer
for for me and my family tonight. We certainly need
it and we need the wisdom and the courage of God.
So I appreciate being here, and I appreciate everybody being

(15:04):
interested in what I have to say.

Speaker 8 (15:05):
Thank you.

Speaker 6 (15:07):
What we see in all of this is what made
Kamala Harris so unlikable, the reason voters don't trust her,
and black voters see through this authenticity. She's fake. She's
claiming to be something she's not. And I don't mean black,

(15:30):
or Indian or smart. She's claiming at each turn to
be that which her audience is. You know, Barack Obama
did this, That's probably what she modeled herself after. And
Joe Biden's done it as well. Barack Obama went to
Ireland and said, you know, I have Irish heritage. Remember

(15:53):
Joe Biden when talking to black audiences telling how he
whipped up on corn pop because you know, he thinks
blacks are so stupid that they'll think he's a real
bad dude because he'll tell him about corn pop and
they'll go, who Biden, You one bad man in jama
Shut your mouth.

Speaker 9 (16:11):
This is chef.

Speaker 4 (16:13):
That was corn pop.

Speaker 6 (16:14):
He will had a chain in his hands. But voters
are over it. They've suffered through Obama, They've suffered through Biden.
They don't want to suffer through Harris any longer. When

(16:35):
you look at the complete collapse of Kamala Harris, it
shouldn't surprise anyone. Tamala Harris ran for president twenty She
was the senator from California. She was the black woman
who was younger. She was in her mid fifties. She
was from California. She was interracial. She's attracted. She was

(17:02):
the next Barack Obama, except she was a female. It
was supposed to be perfect, but it's far from it.
She's unlikable. That's why she was out of the race
before even Iowa. She's never received a single vote for
president or for Democrat nominee to be president. So fast

(17:25):
forward to twenty twenty four. The idea was Biden would
be on the ballot. We got to get Trump off
the ballot, so we keep bringing investigations, we try to
kick him off the ballot, We try to indict him,
we try to assassinate him. They tried everything, but Kamala

(17:46):
was never the plan. In fact, let's go back to
April of this year. The same CNN that loves Kamala
Harris today because they hate Trump. Back in April, this
is a story they did where they're talking about Kamala
Harris being a drag on Joe Biden. In fact, it's

(18:10):
so bad they're basically calling for her to be removed.

Speaker 16 (18:16):
Interesting news. Recent focus groups conducted by the Superpacked Republican
Voters against Trump found that swing voters don't like Harris,
and focus groups conducted by the Democratic National Committee also
found Harris rubbed some people the wrong way. So, Jonah,
how big a drag is Kamala Harris on the ticket?

Speaker 17 (18:36):
I think she's a pretty big jag. I think she
was arguably Biden's worst political decision of his presidency to
pick her in the first place. And one of the
special reasons that she's a drag is Biden's age concerns people.
They don't. They worry that he can't fill a term.
They worry that he's not up to the job, and
so the vice president matters more than they normally do.
I generally think going into the future that Democrats really

(18:59):
should not nominate or front people who come from decidedly
all blue states unless they are like once in a
generation talents like Barack Obama. Because Kamala Harris does not
know how to talk to the center or to the right.
She only really knows how to sort of speak the
language of the base of the party. And that's three four.

Speaker 16 (19:18):
Let me pick up on that, because it's not just
focus groups that are down on Harris right now. In
a recent poll national poll, forty percent approved of the
vice president's job performance, while fifty five percent disapproved. And
Jonah's point, given the fact that people are so worried
voters on all political stripes are so worried about Biden's

(19:40):
age and whether he's going to last for four more years,
is it a problem when they're not very, very satisfied
or reassured by the person who would succeed, it.

Speaker 11 (19:50):
Doesn't really matter. She's not going to be replaced and
they don't like her. There's lots of reasons they don't
like her. And I don't think the vice president matters
as much as people think. I don't think they think
about her unless with.

Speaker 18 (20:00):
An eighty yes, I get I get that, but.

Speaker 11 (20:03):
Right now, I don't think that's the first thing they
think about is her necessarily.

Speaker 7 (20:07):
I just don't.

Speaker 11 (20:08):
I think they've not liked her. She's had not a
successful vice president ce although I don't know what that
means at all, because I don't think people thought of
Mike Pence very much, or Dan Quayle or anybody else.
And so it doesn't matter because she's not going anywhere.
He's not going to replace her. Think about that, Think
about the earthquake that would cause.

Speaker 18 (20:24):
And so I think I was right though in the
sense that she really does struggle with her communication skills.

Speaker 14 (20:29):
She really really well.

Speaker 16 (20:30):
It's so interesting you say that because the vice president's staff,
Lulu is saying, well, you know, she got off to
a rough start, whether it was just one year or
two years or whatever, but she has finally found her voices.
One of the things that people objected to was her voice.
They said they found her voice, especially her laugh, annoy.

Speaker 18 (20:50):
Oh dear, now it's it is amusing, and I put
in Google Kamala Harris finds her voice. It's not just
the Biden. It's not just the Harris team that's saying this.
When you Google that, you get several articles by reporters.
It is the media that's saying this. And about once
every six months, the media writes a story Kamala Harris

(21:11):
finds her voice, and usually it's on the abortion message.
If she had a strong, consistent voice and was really
finding a lot of success as vice president, we wouldn't
read an article every.

Speaker 11 (21:23):
Sin because no one ever writes about women and their voices.
No one ever writes about women smiling or being employed.

Speaker 16 (21:28):
But you know, I kind of anticipated that people write
about Robert F. Kennedy Junior and.

Speaker 10 (21:33):
His voice not that much.

Speaker 11 (21:34):
Come on, it's particularly annoying voice, by the way, But
that's besides the point.

Speaker 16 (21:39):
It's no, it's precisely the voice.

Speaker 11 (21:42):
She got a problem with communicating. She sounds like a prosecutor.
I would say that's probably that she sounds like what
she was for years. I think the issue is she's
also a woman. She's also a one of color, and
that's I'm not blaming it on that necessarily, but she
has got a lot of inbuilt things.

Speaker 3 (21:56):
So are you suggesting that women don't face a double
standard in politics.

Speaker 16 (21:59):
I'm just saying that I think the voice question with
her is that she does have a voice that people
find annoying, just like that do with Robert F. Kennedy.

Speaker 6 (22:09):
So the one woman said that's ridiculous, but Robert F.
Kennedy's voice is annoying. Okay, So you just MSNBC Steve
Karnaky's as A recent CNBC poll shows that Kamala Harris's
popularity has plummeted nationally.

Speaker 12 (22:24):
This is what the CNBC poll finds, Trump forty eight
forty six over Harris. There is a breakout here just
of the seven core battleground states. It's not quite as
extensive a pool of voters, so the margin of error
for just the battleground states gets a little bit higher.
But what the seven battleground state result shows is Trump

(22:47):
at forty eight percent across those seven states, Harris at
forty seven percent across those states. Now, obviously they don't
vote as a block, they vote individually, So just give
you a sense though in the battlegrounds, a result that
looks like the national result here, although even a point closer,
so you know, a notable finding that way, I think

(23:08):
the bigger picture story this was suggested as well in
our own NBC poll recently. In the CNBC poll, it
asks about the basic perception of the two candidates here,
do you have a positive or negative feeling toward Trump
toward Harris? And you can see right here neither one
of them has a greater positive than negative. They're both

(23:28):
not that popular. But Trump, you can see the gap
here forty two positive, six negative. He is six points
underwater on this question. Harris thirty nine positive, forty nine negative.
She's ten points negative on this question. And the significance
here is the trajectory of the Harris campaign on this
sort of feelings thermometer when she first got in the race.

(23:51):
When she first entered, she was, you know, basically in
the same ballpark as Trump on positive negative. After about
six weeks as a candidate, she had actually, in our poll,
moved above water on this question. A couple of weeks
ago we were pulling this and she had a higher
positive than negative, and she had established an advantage. But
now our own NBC pool a couple of weeks ago

(24:11):
and now this CNBC poll both find that that advantage
she seemed to have established here, you know, say, back
in September on this question is gone, and she's in
that back in that underwater territory with Trump again and again.
You take that and you look at the national result
of Trump ahead by two, and these things are there's
probably a linkage between these things.

Speaker 6 (24:31):
You know, those people live in a bubble. They will
leave that interview, they'll go to the bar, they'll all gather,
they'll drink on CNN and MSNBC's tab and they'll talk
about the Hillbillies out here in the hinterlands. And they

(24:53):
spend every day and night talking about what we care
about what we don't. And they don't know us, they
don't know anything about us. But they're about to November fifth,
they're going to learn a real harsh lesson.

Speaker 1 (25:08):
I used to do a erhobic till I dropped.

Speaker 12 (25:10):
Then I tell you, Michael Berry Show, I recommend it,
and you.

Speaker 6 (25:15):
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(25:37):
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on so the advice that what you say will be
used on air. Start your call with where you're from
and your name, actually your name, and so this is Ramon.
I'm from Houston. I'm celebrating my fifteenth wedding anniversary my
lovely wife Amy today and I just want to tell

(26:20):
her I love her and I appreciate that y'all promote
the institutional marriage and keeping your marriage interesting and exciting.
It is Ramone's fifteenth winning anniversary.

Speaker 13 (26:29):
Today.

Speaker 6 (26:30):
The Make America Healthy Again Alliance has released an ad
absolutely obliterating Kamala Harris's record in California, and I love
I love that our side, at the urging of Robert F.
Kennedy has really taken up the issue of honesty and

(26:54):
truthfulness in health. Folks have been live to, including by
governmental agencies, about the COVID shot, which is not a vaccine,
about risks, about factors that they should be aware of,
about research that you're paying for, and in a recent case,

(27:18):
you're not getting the results of you know why, because
the doctor that did the study on puberty blockers didn't
like the way the results came out. The idea that
the American people deserve truth and honesty, integrity in studies
and information in guidance and advice. Look, we can disagree

(27:40):
on whether a glass of wine a day is good
for you or not. People can have different opinions, what
about two glasses, what about a beer? On whether you
should be doing strength training or cardio? And how much
how much sleep you should be getting, what you should
be using to assist you in sleep. Is marijuana good

(28:00):
for you or bad for you? Is marijuana addictive or not?
It's not all of these things. All of these things
that we can disagree with, that's fine. Honorably, we can
do that. Honestly, we can do that because that's the
scientific method. But what we can't do is halfauci lying

(28:20):
to us and having our government use those lies, to
close our businesses, to get people fired, to cause people
to take shots that in some cases will kill them
when they are a perfectly healthy person. They started this
whole COVID your annual COVID shot crap again. What kind

(28:41):
of nonsense? Who's signing up for this? How stupid are people?
At some point you have to ask how often are
you willing to let them fool you? You had all
these mostly women in Houston that showed up at the
supposed Beyond Say concert for Kamala Harris on Friday night

(29:05):
and there was no concert. She spoke for two minutes
and walked off, and they were so upset because they'd
been waiting for hours on end for the free Beyonce concert.
They did the same thing to you Thursday night of
the Democrat Convention, and you watched it. Then. Kamala can't
draw a crowd. She's unlikable and not authentic. Everyone knows this,

(29:29):
so they have to claim things are going to happen
for you to show up and watch, so they can
tell people, see, there's a crowd that loves her. We
all know better. Anyway, Let's close the show with the
new ad by the Make America Healthy again, alliance that
absolutely obliterates Kamala Harris's record in California.

Speaker 1 (29:47):
Dear Kamala Harris, Let's get one thing crystal clear. The
vast majority of American men have no issue with electing
a female president. Our issue by solely you. You were second
in charge of California for thirteen years.

Speaker 10 (30:04):
As California's Attorney general.

Speaker 7 (30:06):
Harra's promoted enforcement of a law that allowed prosecutors to
seek jail time for parents of truant kids.

Speaker 3 (30:13):
As a prosecutor in law enforcement, I have a huge stick.
So I decided I was going to start prosecuting parents
for truancy.

Speaker 1 (30:21):
I thought that was crazy.

Speaker 17 (30:23):
I was like, how can you lock parents up if.

Speaker 3 (30:27):
You don't go to school. Kama's gonna put you and
me in jail. Yes, we achieved intended effect.

Speaker 7 (30:36):
I opened the door and I see at least seven
or eight cops that wanted to arrest me.

Speaker 1 (30:41):
As a matter of fact, they did.

Speaker 3 (30:42):
And frankly, you know the prosecutors in my office who
volunteered to do this, my homicide prosecutors, my gang prosecutors.
And they went over there, and I said, when you
go over there, look really mean.

Speaker 15 (30:54):
She had me arrested and prosecuted because my handicapped daughter
was sick in the hospital and have missed some days
of school.

Speaker 3 (31:03):
I learned that with the swipe of my pen I
could charge someone with the lowest level offense. That person
could be arrested. They could lose time from work and
their family, maybe lose their job. They'd have to come
out of their own pocket to help hire a lawyer.
They lose standing in their community.

Speaker 15 (31:22):
I lost my job and couldn't pay rents and we
got evicted.

Speaker 3 (31:27):
Weeks later. I could dismiss the charges, but their life
would forever be changed.

Speaker 15 (31:32):
I became homeless, we had to move into a motel.

Speaker 3 (31:35):
All because of the swipe of my pen.

Speaker 11 (31:38):
I don't agree what Kamala Harris did to my mom,
and I don't agree with what she's done to other
parents as well.

Speaker 1 (31:44):
You were second in charge at the United States for
four years.

Speaker 15 (31:48):
If anything, would you have done something differently than President
Biden during the past four years.

Speaker 3 (31:54):
There is not a thing that comes to mind in
terms of and I've been a part of most of
the decisions that have had impact.

Speaker 12 (32:02):
Inflation is hitting the highest level in thirty nine year
record number of illegal crossings.

Speaker 11 (32:07):
Crime has been surging across the nation, huge.

Speaker 5 (32:09):
Spikes in homicide.

Speaker 8 (32:10):
If we be heading toward World War three.

Speaker 1 (32:13):
After seventeen years of Fell leadership, you are now asking
us to trust you as first in charge of our country.

Speaker 3 (32:19):
I am concerned and focused on big issues. Elementary and
middle school truancy is actually a big issue. If we're
trying to save the state money because of truancy, California
public schools lose one point four billion dollars a year
in funding. I want money.

Speaker 15 (32:37):
My message to all Americans do not trust Kamala Harris
as men.

Speaker 1 (32:45):
And protectors of women and children. You are simply a
risk we are not willing to take. Paid for it
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