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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
High sign.

Speaker 1 (00:08):
Luck and load. So Michael Arry Show is on the air.

Speaker 3 (00:53):
Won't you be across the border in a year about sixteen,
The people of Columbus still hear him riding through their dreams.
He killed seventeen civilians. You could hear the women's scream.
Black Jack person on the dance, and the horse was
waiting in the wings. Tonight we ride, Tonight, we ride.

Speaker 4 (01:19):
We'll skin old poncho Via, make shaffs out of his hut,
shoot his horse.

Speaker 3 (01:24):
He ain't tata last, and it's twenty seven brides.

Speaker 1 (01:27):
Tonight we ride, Tonight, we ride.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
We rode for three long years of black Jack. Pershon
called it quince.

Speaker 4 (01:37):
When Jackie wasn't looking, I stole his fine stay fit.

Speaker 3 (01:41):
He was tied upon his stallion, so I rode away
on it to.

Speaker 4 (01:45):
The wild shahai Wan desert so dry you couldn't spend
Tonight We ride, you bastards deer.

Speaker 3 (01:54):
We'll kill the while to batchy for the bounty on
his hair.

Speaker 4 (01:58):
Then we ride into Wrangle, climb up the whorehouse stairs.

Speaker 3 (02:02):
Tonight we ride tonight.

Speaker 5 (02:05):
Were right.

Speaker 4 (02:24):
When I'm too damn old to sit a horse? Saw
steel the Orton's car. Break my ass out of this present.
Leave my teeth there in a jar. You don't need
no teeth for kissing gals or.

Speaker 1 (02:35):
Smoking cheeps cigars.

Speaker 4 (02:37):
I sleep with one eye open these god celestial stars.

Speaker 6 (02:41):
Tonight we rock.

Speaker 1 (02:44):
Today we rolled.

Speaker 4 (02:46):
We'll rob the Warres liquor store for the rapists out
of gold.

Speaker 5 (02:50):
And if we drink ourselves.

Speaker 3 (02:52):
To death, ain't that the cowboy way to go?

Speaker 1 (02:55):
Tonight we ride, It's night ride. Tonight we fly.

Speaker 3 (03:01):
We're heading west toward the mountains and the ocean.

Speaker 1 (03:07):
Something the cartels, and it's going to happen. We consider
They talked about him being unstable and a warmonger for
wanting to attack the cartels during the first term, and
I find it interesting that the very people calling him
a warmonger for attacking the cartels who are killing our

(03:28):
children with fentanyl, have no problem sending money and arsenal
around the world for other people's wars, sending our own
young men to Afghanistan and Iraq. None of those people
had a problem with that. But the cartels have been

(03:49):
allowed to run them up, and he saw that that
needs to stop. Just as he toured a week or
two ago, the New York City subway, and he said,
put officers down here. You got these subways are run
them up. Put officers down here, catch the bad guys
and put them in a cage. It's not that hard.

(04:12):
People are scared to death to get on the subway
as a result of this nonsense. There is a story
I have been Let's see if I have time. I
don't have time for it in this second. Okay, I'll
get to it. In the moment, we were talking about
Donald Trump overloading the media and the left with stories

(04:35):
so that they can never reload and attack him. This
is five oh five ramon President Trump asked by Brett
Bahar if he truly wants Canada to become the fifty
first state. This is the kind of stuff that blows
their mind and distracts them. This is what allows him
to get his nominees through the Senate because they're pulled

(04:56):
in so many different directions.

Speaker 6 (05:00):
Prime Minister said this weekend to a group of Canadian
businessmen he was a private meeting.

Speaker 1 (05:04):
He said that your wish for Canada be the fifty
first state is a quote real thing.

Speaker 7 (05:10):
Is it a real thing?

Speaker 8 (05:11):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (05:11):
It is.

Speaker 10 (05:12):
I think Canada would be much better of being a
fifty first state because we lose two hundred billion dollars
a year with Canada, and I'm not going to let
that happen too much. Why are we paying two hundred
billion dollars a year essentially in subsidy to Canada. Now
if they're a fifty first state, I don't mind doing it.

Speaker 1 (05:29):
I don't think he has any intention of Canada being
the fifty first state. But that makes everyone so crazy
that he can get as agenda accomplished. He he confirmed
that he's committed to buying and owning Gaza. Here again,
this is just keep setting fires and distracting these people.

Speaker 8 (05:50):
Admitted to buying and owning Gaza. As far as us
rebuilding it. We may give it to other states in
the Middle East to build sections of it. Other people
may do it through our auspices, but we're committed to
owning it, taking it and making sure that Hamas says
it moved back is nothing to move back into the

(06:11):
places a demolition side.

Speaker 2 (06:14):
It'll be.

Speaker 8 (06:17):
The remainder will be demolished. Everything's demolished. I mean, you
can't live in those buildings right now.

Speaker 1 (06:22):
They're very unsaid here. He is talking to bear about
the Department of Education and the hundreds of billions of
dollars of fraud and abuse that we'll find.

Speaker 10 (06:33):
I don't know if it's kickbacks or what's going on,
but the people, look, I ran on this, and the
people want me to find it. And I've had a
great help with Elon Musk, who's been terrific.

Speaker 1 (06:43):
I'm on, you say you trust him, Trust Elon.

Speaker 10 (06:46):
Oh, he's not gaining anything. In fact, I wonder how
he can devote the time to it. He's so into it.
But I told him do that. Then I'm going to
tell him very soon, like maybe in twenty four hours,
to go check the Department of Education. He's going to
find the same thing. Then I'm going to go to
the military. Let's check the military. We're going to find billions,
hundreds of billions of dollars of fraud and abuse.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
And you know, the people elected me on that. That's true.
Posted an interview with a woman. She looks like she's
probably mid thirties, black woman. She's filming herself. I guess
she's sitting in a restaurant and she's saying, as an accountant, interesting,

(07:32):
she didn't choose the black or the woman, but what
she does for who she really is, which is an accountant.
She says, as an accountant, I don't see the problem
with what he's doing. I want to know where my
money's being spent. I want to see the ledger and
seeing where all this fraud and waste and scandal and
abuse is occurring. To me, as an accountant, I need

(07:54):
things to balance. And by revealing all these details of
all these programs, in all this waste, I'm seeing where
it balances. And by the way, once you get into
Usaid as a tip of the iceberg, once you get
into the Pentagon, and once you get into Medicare Medicaid,
the fraud in those oh my goodness, we shouldn't be

(08:18):
running an annual deficit.

Speaker 7 (08:20):
This is Sevester Turner, the mayor, and a human being
will Michael Bettyshaw.

Speaker 1 (08:28):
Scene pulling out some sad news during the break. For
those of you involved in the Houston film community, you'll
know the name Hunter. Todd. Hunter was the founder in
a long time executive director of the Houston Film Festival,
which helped the Houston film community a great deal. I

(08:48):
had the opportunity to work with those guys as a
city councilman and then since then with their event, and
he passed away yesterday at four a m. Which is
which is unfortunate. The world lost a good one in
Hunter todd Ian Blacklock. Right, Zara, I'm seventeen years old

(09:11):
and I love your show. I've listened for about five years,
ever since my grandma gave me an old radio from
her garage, and I've listened almost every day and I
look forward to it. My mom says, I listen to
you too much because when we go on family trips
in the car, I'm always reciting the commercials from the
radio and she'll turn it off and wait till they're over.

(09:31):
Thank you for taking the time to read my email
and PS say hi to Ramon for me from en B. Well, Hello, eNB.
Glad to hear from you. We have that audio of
the accountant who posted the video on her social media site.
It's gone viral. I don't know where she's located. She's

(09:51):
talking about the efforts of DOZE to expose the fraud
in our government. Here's what she said, y'all goes is
an accountant.

Speaker 7 (10:01):
Biggest dream to go in to the government and go
through every single piece of dollar and tell the American
people where it's going. This is commendable from an accountant standpoint.
I'm like, nobody has ever told us where our tax

(10:22):
dollars were going. They told us what we wanted to hear.
They didn't necessarily tell us what we needed to hear.
And now that we're in this position to where they're
telling us what we need to hear, and me just
viewing the documentation and seeing where this money has been going,
I don't understand.

Speaker 1 (10:43):
Why people aren't outraged.

Speaker 7 (10:45):
This is our money. We spent our life paying taxes,
and this is where they decide to spend it. Ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (10:55):
She's right, She's absolutely right. From all let's open the
phone lines in case anybody wants to call in seven
one three nine nine nine one thousand, seven one three
nine nine nine one thousand. People are furious. They knew
it was bad, but it's so much worse than they
ever imagine, so much worse than they ever imagine. Folks

(11:22):
will ask me about the whole trans movement and what
happens now with trying to cut off the wieners of
our kids and put a lump of sausage in a
girl's pants and tell her she's a boy and I've
said again and again the people who are most invested
are the parents who pushed this on their kids, and
they will never ever give up on it. And I

(11:42):
came across Helen Joyce, she's an Irish journalist, used to
write for The Economists, and she published a book called
trans When Ideology Meets Reality and she makes the point
that these folks are like the Japanese soldiers after the
end of the World War. They're never going to give
up because they're too invested.

Speaker 11 (12:01):
Something that you may not have thought of is that
there's a lot of people who can't move on on
this and because that's the people who transition their own children.
So those people are going to be like, you know,
the Japanese soldiers who were on Pacific Islands and didn't
know the war was over right, They've got to fight forever.
That This is why there's another reason why this is
the worst, worst, worst social contagion that we'll ever have experienced.
A lot of people have done the worst thing that

(12:24):
you could do, which is to harm their children irrevocably.
Because of it, those people will have to believe that
they did the right thing for the rest of their lives,
for their own sanity and for their own self respect.
So they'll still be fighting, and each one of those
people destroys entire organizations and entire friendship groups. I've lost
count the number of times that somebody has said to
me of a specific organization that has got turned upside

(12:46):
down on this, Oh, the deputy director has a transchild,
or you know, oh, the journalist on that paper who
does special investigations has a transchild, or whatever. The entire
organization gets paralyzed by that one person, and it may
not even be widely known at the organization that they've
a transchild, but it will come out like people will
have sort of said it quietly, and now you can't

(13:06):
talk truth in front of that person, and you know
you can't, because what you're saying is you, as a parent,
have done a truly like human rights abusing level of
lawful thing to your child that cannot be fixed. There
are specific individuals who are really actively against women's rights
here and it's not known why they are, but I
happen to know through the back channels that it's because

(13:28):
they've trans their child. And so those people will do
anything for the entire rest of their lives to destroy
me and people like me, because people like me are
a standing reproach to them. I don't want to be
I'm not talking directly to them. I don't spend my
time bitching about them. But the fact is that just
simply by saying we will never accept natal males and
women's spaces, well, it's their son that we're talking about,

(13:51):
and they've told their son that he can get himself
sterilized and destroy his sexual function and women will accept
him as a woman. And if we don't no way
back for them and their child, They've sold their child
a build of goods that they can't deliver on. And
I'm the one who has to be bullied to try
to force me to deliver on it. So those people
are going to be the people who will keep this

(14:13):
bloody movement going, I'm sorry to say, because they've everything
to lose and it's a fight to the death as
far as they're concerned.

Speaker 1 (14:22):
Remember when the trans insanity was at its peak and
they wanted women to smell their pooh as a form
of solidarity with men who had their wieners chopped off.
That was real.

Speaker 5 (14:36):
Hello, ladies, we have a no faith for the girl's
night wine tasting. Let's give a warm girls night. Welcome
to Chantelle. Chantelle used to be child, so that makes
that a trans woman. I, for one think that is
just wonderful. In order to be more inclusive to a
newest lady, I found an article that gives some points.

(14:57):
Not that Chantelle has a pointer anymore.

Speaker 12 (15:00):
Ain't that right now?

Speaker 5 (15:05):
Pay attention point to Number one. Do not ask a
transfriend to open a jar or to get something off
the GOP's shelf. That's what they had to do when
they were a man. Just we'll just remind them of
their sex assigned a berth. Number two, if a transfriend
would like to see what brasaire and underpanties you're wearing,

(15:27):
show them. It's perfectly fine. She's a trans woman now.
It would be insensitive not to show her what the
other ladies are wearing. Number three, have a sleepover. Many
trans women have said that they do not feel like
a woman until they've had a pillow fight while wearing lingerie.
That makes them feel alluring. If she were your daughter,

(15:49):
you'd want her to feel alluring, right.

Speaker 1 (15:52):
Number four, trans.

Speaker 5 (15:53):
Women are incapable of having a period, So ladies savior
used pants and or tamp and donate them to a
trans friend. Nothing will make it feel more like a
woman than clogging a toilet of a dates apartment. Point
to number five. Smell your pool, ladies. Some women have
a hole where the pain us used to be.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
I don't care. Some disrespects you. You can't shoot Michael
Barry shittle past.

Speaker 3 (16:20):
It's been rebooked before.

Speaker 1 (16:24):
Let's start with Lewis on the phone line seven thousand, Lewis,
Go ahead, sir.

Speaker 9 (16:30):
Yes, sir.

Speaker 6 (16:31):
I wanted to hit on the earlier story regarding Penny's Nichols.

Speaker 1 (16:36):
All right, go ahead.

Speaker 6 (16:38):
Some years ago, I am in a convenience store with
my young nephew who's about seven or eight years old,
and we're standing in line next to be served, and
on the floor I noticed some change, and uh, I
nudged my nephew. No conversation, I just nudge him and
point to the floor, and he looks up at me

(17:01):
and shrugs his shoulder as to say, so what.

Speaker 9 (17:06):
And I looked at him, like what.

Speaker 6 (17:09):
So I bent down and I picked it up. It
was a penny, a nickel, and a dime sixteen cents.
So we cash out and we're walking out of the
store and I said to him, I said, what's with
you not picking up the change. He looked up at
me and he said, unkie, you can't buy anything for

(17:30):
less than a quarter. And I said to him, I said, well, mister,
right now, I have sixteen more sense than you.

Speaker 2 (17:43):
At that.

Speaker 6 (17:43):
And I just assume, well, you know, another spoiled American kid.
But I think that had it had an effect on
my nephew because today, as a young man, I'm guessing
he has more money than me. He has zippers on
his pockets, and he squeaks when he walks, so I

(18:07):
think today he'd been down as well and pick up.

Speaker 1 (18:10):
The You know that there are so many values that
children need to learn that they will carry with them
in their lives. And if they don't learn that value,
they learn the opposite of that value, and the concept
of thrift, brugality, whatever you want to call it, penny saves,

(18:30):
a penny earned sort of thing. I think those things
are important. I think they reflect much more than simply
the thrift. Now, I know that some people take being
cheap as a compliment, and they will they will brag

(18:51):
about it. These are the people you don't want to
engage in a commercial transaction with because they want to
get over on you. I had some clients when I
had my real estate company who were not American, and
they were from a couple of countries that you could
probably imagine. And I would tell you that you would

(19:12):
get to the closing table having done all of the
work under the terms which it was expected, and they
would try to renegotiate with you and try to keep
you from getting paid the commission that you had earned.
Is commercial deals on the deal. They didn't do that
when you first brought them the deal, mind you, they

(19:33):
did that at the closing table when they thought you
would have, in your mind already spent your commission and
would be willing to negotiate it down. I hated people
like that. It wouldn't do business with them again. But
there were a lot of people who were all too
willing because they were desperate to make a buck. People
like that. That's taking frugality to the point to a

(19:56):
different point, and I think some people confuse that. But
so someone who watches their money and and doesn't overpay
for things or waste for things, it doesn't waste things.
I don't know There's there's something almost godly about that.
And I mean I feel that. I'm sure that's what
I was sure, that's what I was taught. Uh, Kevin,

(20:17):
you're on the Michael Berry Show. Go ahead, sir, good morning.

Speaker 13 (20:21):
You know I've I've watched Houston from Kentucky. We moved
here about three years ago to teach the small university,
and I watched Mitch McConnell and Andy Bashier and people
voting for both of them. Their their value systems are conservative,

(20:48):
and yet they cut their nose off despite their face.
And as I watch it, I hear and see different things,
and it sort of goes to what you just said.
It's it's make your value system part of who you
are as a godly type of person.

Speaker 9 (21:08):
You know.

Speaker 13 (21:09):
It's principles that we teach our children. For some reason,
as adults, we choose not to follow and live because
we're smarter than are better.

Speaker 1 (21:18):
Than interesting and interesting RT. You're only Michael Berry show.
Go ahead, Michael.

Speaker 9 (21:26):
Back to the accountant that thanks, Trump and Musk are
doing a great, great thing. I wish they would put
somebody in these cities like Houston and stuff. During the
Laneer administration, I worked as a subcontractor under the contractor
that had the neighborhood protection clean up the lots where
all the problems were happening, and the murders and traps,

(21:49):
and I saw there even at the bid lettings. We
got to the point where we could bid on the
jobs ourselves, and when we got to the bid lettings,
those were so corrupted and even by certain charities that
Lanier wanted to have the contracts, and then we had
to take the contracts underneath them. I walked away from

(22:11):
it because I figured I had a few morals left
in me and left it alone. But I've still got
people down there. This was during the administration of Lanier.
They're still down there doing it and the kickbacks with
the city inspectors. The I know you were a city
councilor served, but the city councilmen they had gotten in
trouble at that time. So what they did then is

(22:32):
they just sent us to a big law firm Downtech downtown.
And the coruption is so bad you just couldn't do
anything about it. I went to five guys that I
played softball with that worked for the FBI, and they
came back to me two weeks later and said, our TI,
you need to shut the hell up and don't ever
speak to us about this again, and we won't be

(22:52):
friends because they will kill you for what you're trying
to expose. And leave it alone. This is what happens.
This has been going on.

Speaker 1 (23:00):
Ben Reyes went to prison serving on City Council when
he and Maldonado, who was at the port at the time,
were taken down by the FBI taking cash in the bathroom.
That's where the exchange occurred. That was just before I
came on too Houston City Council. Remember it, well, you
know you mentioned charities. There is a bill that Joan

(23:24):
Hoffman is about to propose in the Texas State Senate
and it attempts to close a loophole. I don't know
if it's a loophole. I think it's I think it's
I think it's fraud. It has now been learned, but
the news hasn't covered it yet. But I'm telling it
to you that there are charities in Harris County who

(23:47):
are paying the bonds for criminals when they're arrested. These
are bad criminals, bad guys doing bad things, and there
are charities who will go down and pay the bond
for the bad guy to get them out, and then
they are submitting I'm told to Harris County a reimbursement
voucher to Harris Charity for the bond that they just paid.

(24:13):
That means your tax dollars. This turns out to be true,
and I have this on pretty good authority. It should
be revealed by Wednesday. If that is true, then your
tax dollars are now being used to bond out criminals
when they are arrested, to put them back out on
the street. There is no way that is legal. There

(24:37):
is no way that is legal. But I'm told it's happening,
and it's a pretty big revelation that it's happening. But
it's not surprising. It's not any more surprising than spending
thirty six million dollars on murals in Harris County. And
by the way, let's be very clear, if Greg Abbott
was Donald Trump, he would shut Harris County down and

(25:00):
do something about this, but he's not. Ramon wants to
know what around the world.

Speaker 2 (25:04):
Is whistling bungholes, spleen splitters, whisker biscuits, honkey riders, hooskerdus hohosker,
don'ts nips and dazers with it without the scooter stick
or one single whistling kiddy chaser.

Speaker 1 (25:20):
The superintendent in a South Texas school district, Alice is SD,
is pushing the false narrative that Border Patrol agents are
gearing up to stop district school buses and check the
papers of every student. The media then runs with the
story border Patrol chief calls out the lies, saying that's

(25:43):
absurd and uh well, here's the story from k I
I I TV in Corpus Christi.

Speaker 12 (25:52):
We're continuing to follow a major story here in South
Texas about an area of school districts warning to parents
now it is something that Border Patrol agents are calling misinformation.

Speaker 14 (26:04):
And tonight the district issuing a new statement that walked
back on their original saying that Border Patrol has not
targeted school buses. Here is that newly released statement posted
to their socials today, this one reading in part quote.
In fact, it is our understanding that key members of
the US Border Patrol have indicated that school buses and

(26:25):
children will not be targeted. We are appreciative of the
clarification that hosts by the Alice I C superintendent, doctor
Anicie Trevigno.

Speaker 12 (26:35):
Now this follows the one shared yesterday that was deleted
from their Facebook page and where comments had been turned off.

Speaker 1 (26:42):
Gravigno going on to say that the.

Speaker 12 (26:44):
District has and will continue to comply with state and
federal law.

Speaker 1 (26:52):
So we've got a superintendent. It's not uncommon who's telling
lies of the public school district at alice Is SD.
If she's willing to tell lies that Trump is stopping,
that the border patrol is going to stop the school buses,
yank the kids off and make them prove that they're

(27:14):
American citizens, knowing it's not true. So she's a liar.
What else will she lie about? However, the Democrats and
a bunch of the Republicans. Is clown named Glenn Rogers
is one of them, but we got some of them here.
They are under the sway of their local school board

(27:35):
or their local school district and they don't want kids
to have vouchers. It is very important to them that
a child going to Alice ID have nowhere else they
can go. This I understand this from Democrats, the love
of the governmental entity, but the number of Republicans in

(27:56):
the state House, who are in love with this government,
the governmental schools, and the idea that no one should
ever have the alternative to going to the local school
and that anyone who wants to give these people an
alternative to go into the local schools is trying to

(28:18):
destroy the schools. Well, if competition would destroy the local school,
then destroy the local school. That tells me everything I
need to know. If competition is so frightening to the
local school district, what does that tell you about the
local school district. I know that the that the propaganda

(28:40):
is working because I started getting emails from people and
they go like this, Zar, I noticed, you know, I'm
for school vouchers. You know, I'm for school choice and
kids going where they want to go, and you know,
government not having monopoly power and all that. But uh,
I'm starting to get uh emails and letters in the

(29:02):
mail from the other side, and they're saying that's a
bad thing.

Speaker 9 (29:07):
What do I do?

Speaker 1 (29:10):
I really do believe. I genuinely, deeply believe that the
death of our culture will be our naivete The death
of our culture will be how many people, good, honest,
decent people are extremely naive. There is a Netflix documentary

(29:34):
out called OJ Simpson American Manhunt. I, like many of you,
am mildly obsessed with that case because of where I
was in my life. I was in law school. So
it was everything you would want. It had football because

(29:54):
I'd grown up watching OJ. It had celebrity, it had
had a bit of the ultra violence, it had the law,
and you know, we're talking about these things as we're
in class. Fascinating to me. It was the real life,
you know, practice of law. But there were a lot

(30:16):
of things. I thought I knew everything about that case.
Boy was I ever wrong. It is the best work
done on the OJ Simpson case by far, and there
are so many things that are revealed that I never knew.
And I honestly thought I knew everything about that case.
I have worked to watch everything, every perspective, every interview,

(30:39):
everything written so for them to expose so many things
about that case, including when OJ gets back to his
house after murdering her. When he gets back to his
house on Sandringham, he slips in the side. The limo
driver sees him slip in the side of the house,
which is when he's coming back, and he parks his

(31:01):
bronco out front instead of in the driveway, because a
limo driver is waiting in the driveway to get in
the gate and he can't get in because there's nobody
inside to let him in. So Kato Kaelin comes out
and says, hey, you know, do you do you need anything?
He's like, I'm here to pick mister Simpson up. And
there goes Oj trying to slip through the through the woods,
I mean through through the back and get in the front.
There's blood all over the bronco, all over the bronco,

(31:24):
his blood, her blood, Ron Goldman's blood. There's no way
around that. There's Ron Goldman's hair. The DNA was so powerful,
so submitted, like in OJ's bathroom because he has to
run in shower, jump in the limo and get to
Chicago so his alibi can be I was in Chicago.
There's all this uh uh, all this, all these medical

(31:47):
supplies where he's he's daubing the blood off of his hands.
There's blood on his socks, there's blood on his shoes,
there's blood everywhere, his blood, her blood. The evidence was
so overwhelming, everyone involved said, in all their years of practice,
the law enforcement, the lawyers on both sides that everyone

(32:12):
said they had never seen and have never seen since,
a case with so much evidence. He so brutally murdered
them that he couldn't help but have blood everywhere. But
here's what I didn't realize. When it came time for
jury selection. Gill Garcetti didn't want it to be criticized.

(32:32):
If he had the case in Santa Monica, which is
where it happened, he didn't want to be criticized, So
we had it in downtown Los Angeles. The jury pool,
eight of the twelve jurors were black, two were white,
two were mixed race. When the verdict when the jury
went in, when the jury went in to consider to deliberate,

(32:55):
it was ten to two. Who do you think the
two were who thought he was guilty and the other
ten thought he was innocent. That case are not guilty.
That case was over before it ever started. That's why
they never argued the evidence. They just argued they planted
the evidence. They planted the evidence.

Speaker 5 (33:12):
So you have more.

Speaker 1 (33:13):
Evidence against the defendants than anyone else that relates to
a bigger story than I was guilt
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