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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time. Time, time, time, luck and load. Michael
Very Show is on the air.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
All right, you guys' listen up.

Speaker 1 (00:17):
We won a game yesterday. If we win one today,
that's two in a row.

Speaker 3 (00:23):
We win one tomorrow, that's called a winning streak.

Speaker 1 (00:28):
It has happened before. So let's see some hustle.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
Let's jug it up a little.

Speaker 1 (00:34):
I got a feeling things are about to turn around.

Speaker 4 (00:36):
So win with every single facet. We're gonna win so much.
You may even get tired of winning. And you'll say, please, please,
it's too much winning.

Speaker 5 (00:46):
We can't take.

Speaker 4 (00:47):
It anymore, mister President, it's too much, And I'll say, no,
it isn't. We have to keep winning. We have to
win more. We're gonna win more. We're gonna win so much.

Speaker 6 (00:58):
We've regained our stride, we discovered our spirit. America is thriving,
America is flourishing, and yes, America is winning again like
never before.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
Two greats of the Silver screen died on this day.
One of them Robert Mitcham, a great Western Robert Mitcham,
John Wayne and James con I mean, is that a
lot of heft on one screen or what?

Speaker 7 (01:29):
So?

Speaker 1 (01:30):
The scene that we've pulled. It's El Dorado is the film,
and Robert Mitcham is the drunken sheriff of El Dorado.
Everybody in town laughs at this sloppy, drunk sheriff. And
so a tycoon, a very evil tycoon, hires some thugs

(01:52):
to help run the McDonald family off of their land
so he can buy it cheap. It is a very
constant theme in the old old westerns. So when the
Sheriff JP his friend gunfighter Cole Thornton, which is John Wayne,
here's about it. He rides to El Dorado just in

(02:14):
time to get the Sheriff JP, which is Mitchem, to
sober up and help him fight off the thugs. So
the thing, the scene you're about to hear, our heroes
are after an outlaw that ran into the saloon. So
the Sheriff JP, he's ashamed of what he's become and
he decides he's going to bring this outlaw to jail.

(02:37):
He's going to put a stop to the laughter. He's
going to take back control of his life, which is
a good life, lesson good, good, good good message. Here
we go.

Speaker 2 (02:46):
You said that nobody came in here.

Speaker 7 (02:49):
That's right. Nobody came in, and how come there's a
trail of blood leading right up to that table. Joe,
you're playing a lot of sour nose on that.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
You know, I know I am.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
You look pretty happy. I'm certainly not.

Speaker 7 (03:05):
Wouldn't you like to move away from that piano?

Speaker 1 (03:07):
Droe?

Speaker 2 (03:07):
You're done right up? Well, then move.

Speaker 8 (03:25):
Now?

Speaker 7 (03:25):
You said you went get away from that Gune.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
I get up the other end of the bar.

Speaker 7 (03:33):
You were saying that nobody walked in there, and get up.

Speaker 1 (03:39):
Get up.

Speaker 7 (03:42):
Nobody came in here a laughing boy.

Speaker 1 (03:45):
Let me hear you laugh?

Speaker 2 (03:46):
Well, come on.

Speaker 9 (03:47):
Let me hear you laugh. How you Jason, get out
of my way? You thought it was pretty funny too,
didn't you. Why aren't you laughing?

Speaker 1 (03:57):
Now?

Speaker 7 (03:58):
It's the same drunken sheriff, the same had the same
out that.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
Why don't you laugh? Oh you think you are? Jason Davy?

Speaker 4 (04:11):
All right?

Speaker 9 (04:11):
Come on, you're a lucky man, Jason, because I wanted
to kill you bad. Look him on, you're under arrest.

Speaker 7 (04:24):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (04:25):
The Great Western the theme of the man who just
one time, the old Toby Keith song, I'm not as
good as it once was, but I'm as good once
as I ever was. I love that theme. That's Tommy
Lee Jones and No Country for Old Men. The other
death on this day was at eighty years old Marlon

(04:46):
Brando in The Godfather. And you remember this scene Don
Corleoni is asked to deliver justice for the Undertaker's daughter.
I love this scene so much. This is such a
great scene.

Speaker 10 (04:59):
I I done to make you take me so this respectfully.
She didn't come to me and friendship, then the scum
that wound your daughter would be suffering this very day.
And if by chance an honest man like yourself should
make enemies, then he would become my enemies, and then they.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
Would fail you be my friend, godfather.

Speaker 10 (05:25):
Good someday, and that they may never come out going
upon you to do a service fom But until that day,
except this justice as a gift on my daughter's wedding day.

Speaker 1 (05:41):
That it was on this day in eighteen sixty three
that the American Civil War began. I'm sorry that that
the Battle of Gettysburg in the American Civil War began.
It was on this day in eighteen seventy four, only
eleven years years later, that the first commercially successful typewriter

(06:06):
went on sale. That was big technology at the time.
It was made by Shoals and Glidden. Extra credit if
you knew that it was on this day that ZIP
codes were introduced for United States mail. I asked ramon
this morning what year that would have been, and he
guessed nineteen thirty, which I would have assumed was pretty good. No,

(06:28):
it was not until nineteen sixty three that zip codes
were introduced for United States mail, surprising right. And it
was on this day in nineteen seventy nine that Sony
introduced the Walkman, which was a game changer. Kids today
can't imagine that you don't have not only your music

(06:49):
but your movies handy at all times.

Speaker 3 (06:53):
This was it.

Speaker 1 (06:55):
You could carry your music, just a little of it
with you. And we played this add this commercial for
the Sony Walkman in nineteen eighty one and I didn't
even notice the first time whose voice it was on it.
Let's see if you do.

Speaker 2 (07:15):
To the music with the Sony walk Man.

Speaker 8 (07:17):
The Sony Walkman is a Chinese stereo cassette player with
truly incredible sound music. Put on a Walkman and see
the world and a whole new l like the Walkman
from Sony.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
The one and only it's the Michael Barry. Robert Kennedy
Junior was on with Tucker Carlson when he was asked
what surprised him the most about President Trump, And this

(07:56):
might surprise you too.

Speaker 11 (08:00):
A lot of things have surprised me about the President
because I, you know, brought into this fact that he
was this one dimensional character, that he was kind of
a bombasic, narcissist and all this, and you know, and
part of it is hearing it all the time on TV.
But also you know, the way that he conducts himself

(08:20):
sometimes validates those.

Speaker 1 (08:22):
If you have that.

Speaker 11 (08:24):
Narrative, you can find things.

Speaker 1 (08:26):
So what he does is validate that.

Speaker 11 (08:29):
But what I've been surprised in getting to know him
is what kind of the deep, multi dimensional and thoughtful
character he is and how well I also thought, oh,
he doesn't read, and you know, he's not interested in anything.
He's immensely curious, inquisitive, and immensely knowledge. Boy, he's encyclopedic

(08:49):
in certain areas that you can't expect, like music, and
you know he gets very emotional about music, yes, and
he is, and he knows the whole story behind every
avarati and ja. He cries when he hears Povarati. He
said to me one night when we were at Marto
Lago with the am. He said, he's an emis. You

(09:10):
understand this because she loves music too. And he said,
but most of the people I don't understand it. They
don't get it. And then in terms of sports, he is, uh,
he just he's the encyclopedia. He knows everything. And then
you know, on Wall Street he knows how everybody made
their money and uh, and the stories and he's, you know,

(09:34):
an incredible racinteur about telling all these stories. And then
and also the most surprising thing is because I adam
pegged as a narcis when narcisses are incapable of empathy,
and he's one of the most empathetic people that I've met.
You notice whenever he talks about the Ukraine War, Yes,

(09:56):
he always talks about the casualts on both sides every
time he talks about and he does that in every theater.
He talks about how human beings are affected by it,
you know, whether it's vaccines or medicaid or medicare. He's
always thinking about how this impacts the little guy. And

(10:18):
you know, the Democrats have them paid as a guy
who's sort of sitting, you know, in the cabin meeting
talking about how can we make billionaires richer?

Speaker 1 (10:28):
He's the opposite of that.

Speaker 11 (10:29):
He's a genuine populous and you know, like all of us,
we were all flawed characters in one way or another.
But I think he's really a uniquely right person for
this country right now because we were in a death
spiral and not only just you know, morale, but also

(10:52):
just well, you know, the deficits are you know, who
could ever would you believe we'd ever have a present
in our lifetime? It would actually he addressing you know,
the cost of government in a dramatic way and the
trade deficits. How could you ever cure that? It's too
entranged in so many people you know, making money in

(11:13):
But meanwhile, all us all going to Allen and basket then,
you know. So I think he's doing stuff that great
political cause to him, that he is going to benefit
this country ten years from now and twenty years from now,
and you know, I'm really proud to be part of it.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
Yesterday we played a series of clips from Michael Smerconi
issues No Conservative Republican by any stretch. Jake Tapper different
folks talking about the success President Trump has had over
the last couple of weeks. When you step back and

(11:52):
you look from a historical perspective, Doris Kerns Goodwin wrote
a book about Abraham Lincoln and and in the eighteen
sixty election that his rivals, those who ran for the
presidency against him, he brought into his cabinet. And it
was considered a sign of great strength that these were

(12:16):
the strongest personalities in the country, all of whom wanted
the job that he now had, and he put them
into cabinet positions, and it was just unheard of, right,
would would this be? Would this be Caesar, you know,
pulling the dagger from Brutus out of his back because

(12:36):
these were not your supporters. Robert F. Kennedy Junior was
running for president as a Democrat in the Democrat primary
against Joe Biden. There is no greater gold standard for
Democrats than the Kennedy last name. You've got John F.

(13:02):
Kennedy having been elected president and was on course to
be re elected. Of course, he's assassinated the most popular
Democrat president the era, not just his president, the era
known as Camelot for an entire generation my mother's generation.
My mother could tell you that she was in Coach

(13:24):
Ronnie Anderson's class as a senior in high school when
the news came in that John F. Kennedy had been assassinated.
It was the marker for the entire country of where
you were. So there is a sense of guilt in
the country that John F. Kennedy was sacrificed by the

(13:48):
Kennedy family. For the nation, there is his widow, blood stained.
Sarah T. Hughes swears in Lyndon Johnson, he runs, he
cot to victory over Burry Goldwater on this concept of
the nation mourning John F. Kennedy, Even people who hadn't
voted for him now mourned this open air assassination. And

(14:10):
it's still a national obsession to this day. His brother,
who had been his attorney general, runs for president in
sixty eight. Lo and behold he's assassinated, and he had
a sense of fervor behind him. The youth vote very
excited over his candidacy. And then he is assassinated. And

(14:37):
then you got this dumb ass Teddy and Chap aquitt
It and Mary Joe Capecney, and he scoots out and
he you know, pulls a rich kid leaving the girl
dead thing. But the Kennedy name was so powerful that
it still kept him in public life until he died.

(14:59):
And in Night Team eighty when he's running against sitting
Democrat candidate or Democrat President Jimmy Carter, he basically weakened
Carter enough. And if Roger Mudd hadn't asked him, why
are you running and he had this deer in the
headlights look, he probably would have won the nomination. I
don't know that he would have beaten Reagan. That's who
Robert F. Kennedy Junior is. He's an activist and environmental activist,

(15:24):
consumer activist. He's a Democrats, Democrat from the old model
of the Democrat Party, and Trump brings him in, gets
him passed as Health and Human Services director. Adds to
the MAGA concept. By the way, the vice chairman of
the Democrat Party in twenty sixteen, Toulsy Gabbertt is his

(15:45):
National security vesment. Like this isn't being talked about. This
is remarkable stuff, bizarre, he's on well done stuff.

Speaker 3 (15:53):
This is the Michael Berry Show.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
I would like to continue on the RFA point, and
then turned to New York which is in a real
crisis point right now. RFK Junior told Tucker Carlson that
the CDC Centers for Disease Control hid evidence that the
Hepatitis BE vaccine increased the risk of autism by one thousand,

(16:19):
one hundred and thirty five percent. Folks, there are people
walking around in this country with serious illness that would
not have had that serious illness but for these quote
unquote vaccines. I'm certain that's what killed my otherwise healthy
fifty four year old brother, the police officer, and a

(16:41):
number of other including teenagers who were at no risk
of dying from COVID, who took that stupid shot and
ended up paralyzed or dead.

Speaker 11 (16:55):
Here's the story from home if you would do if
you wanted to find the answer, which is to compare
outcomes in a fully vaccinated group to health outcomes in
an unvaccinated group. And CDC did that study in nineteen
ninety nine. They brought in a team of scientists under

(17:18):
a Belgian researcher named Thomas Versrat, and they looked at
the data. They looked at children who had received the
appetitis vaccine within their first thirty days life and compare
those children, the children who had received the vaccine later
were not at all. And they found an eleven one

(17:39):
hundred and thirty five percent at elevator risk of autism
among the vaccinated children, and it shocked them. They kept
the study secret and they manipulated it through five different
iterations to try to bury the link. And you know,
we know how they did it. They got rid of
all the older children, essentially send younger children who were

(18:01):
too young to be diagnosed, and they stratified that, stratified
the data, and they did a lot of other tricks
and all of those udies were the subject of those
kind of that kind of trickery.

Speaker 1 (18:15):
This was done to the America. This is Tuskegee Institute stuff.
This is Paul pot stuff, This is Nazi eugenics stuff.
RFK Junior says, there's one reason why Anthony Fauci would
have received a preemptive pardon from the Biden Auto pin.
Why did you have to give him a pardon He
hadn't even been charged. Listen to this.

Speaker 11 (18:35):
He got immunity. Why did he need immunity? You know,
why did he need a pardon in advance? What do
you think the answer is? You know, I would be speculating.
But I think he I think there, I think he
was vulnerable. I think he had a lot of liability

(18:58):
on creating coronavirus. Say, you know he was funding precisely
that research add the Woot Lab. Then he was giving
them the technology. He was giving them, Uh you know,
he gave them not only the technology, the precise technology
for developing that pathanagen.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
They killed part of our country, They killed the economy,
they killed the schools. Doctor Scott Gottlieb responded to RFK
Junior exposing the fact that these quote unquote vaccines, they're
putting aluminum adjuvants in there. And what does doctor Scott

(19:42):
Gottlieb fromer head of the FDA says, Oh, we have
to put aluminum in there. Wait, what did you know?
They're putting aluminum into your body.

Speaker 5 (19:53):
There is a movement among the Secretary Kennedy and others
in the anti vax movement to take alum out of vaccines.
So alum is a aluminium salt. It's used in about
seven different pediatric vaccines, including one by Pfizer as an adjuvant,
so it helps stimulate an immune response. So they want
to force manufacturers I believe to reformulate those vaccines, that

(20:15):
would be a major issue because this is a very
safe ingredient.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
It's been used for seventy years.

Speaker 5 (20:19):
There's really no alternative, and if they force manufacturers to
have to reformulate.

Speaker 1 (20:24):
All those pediatric vaccines, I.

Speaker 5 (20:26):
Think you'd see a lot of vaccines potentially come off
the market because there is no good alternative.

Speaker 2 (20:30):
Meaning that they would no longer be effective. They wouldn't
stimulate them.

Speaker 5 (20:33):
There is no good The other adjuvants that you could
potentially use probably aren't as safe. But if you had
to reformulate those vaccines, it would create a real dislocation
in the market.

Speaker 1 (20:44):
How about that, a real dislocation if we can't inject
you with aluminum. Healthcare is not healthcare in this country anymore.
It's a big pot of money for people to steal from.
The Department of Justice announced the largest national healthcare fraud
takedown in American history. Folks, they've been running fraud out

(21:08):
of your healthcare dollars for a long time, and it's
finally being exposed.

Speaker 3 (21:11):
Name is Matthew Galliotti and I'm the head of the
Justice Department's Criminal Division. Thank you all for joining us
today as we announce the largest coordinated health care fraud
takedown in the history of the Department of Justice. Today
marks a decisive moment in our fight to protect American
taxpayers from fraudsters and to defend the integrity of America's

(21:34):
healthcare system. We are announcing today charges against three hundred
and twenty four defendants for their alleged participation in health
care fraud schemes involving approximately fourteen point six billion dollars
in false claims submitted to Medicare, Medicaid, and other healthcare programs.

(21:59):
In it takedown this law arge, I can't possibly describe
all of the work that went into dismantling each scheme,
but there are four key points that bear emphasizing. First,
let me be clear about what these healthcare fraud schemes
mean for every hardworking American family. These criminals didn't just
steal someone else's money.

Speaker 1 (22:20):
They stole from you.

Speaker 3 (22:23):
Every fraudulent claim, every fake billing, every kickback scheme represents
money taken directly from the pockets of American taxpayers who
fund these essential programs through their hard work and sacrifice.
And when criminals defraud these programs, they're not just committing theft,

(22:44):
They're driving up our national deficit and threatening the long
term viability of healthcare for seniors, disabled Americans, and our
most vulnerable citizens.

Speaker 1 (22:55):
This enforcement action involves a seizure of cash.

Speaker 3 (22:58):
As well as luxury vehicles and properties, returning real money
to American taxpayers and to our government healthcare programs. Second,
we are seeing a disturbing trend of transnational criminal organizations
engaging in increasingly sophisticated and complex criminal schemes that defraud

(23:18):
the American healthcare system. As part of this takedown, we've
identified in charge defendants operating from Russia, Eastern Europe, Pakistan,
and other foreign countries. These individuals have infiltrated our healthcare
system to steal American taxpayer dollars. As just one example,
we dismantled a scheme involving a sophisticated operation run from

(23:41):
Russia and Eastern Europe that strategically bought dozens of medical
supply companies in the United States and submitted more than
ten billion dollars in fraudulent healthcare claims to Medicare. To
make matters worse, these perpetrators used the stolen identities of
more than one million Americans spanning all fifty states to

(24:04):
perpetrate this scheme and submit these false claims. But I'm
pleased to report that federal agents intercepted and arrested key
members of that organization at US airports and the US
Mexico border, cutting off their intended escape ricks. The days
of transnational criminal organizations using the American healthcare programs as

(24:28):
their personal piggybank are open.

Speaker 2 (24:30):
Listen to the Michael Berries Show podcast if you dare.

Speaker 12 (24:39):
Good morning Wokai students, and welcome back to school. The
following are your daily announcements. This week's football team pep
Rally has been canceled due to football being the toxic
dangerous sports. The pep rally is being replaced with a
Drag Queen's Story Hour in the library. Also, Spanish Club

(25:00):
and eliminated from the extracurricular activities this semester due to
Spain being a former colonial empire. Club members are encouraged
to attend Drag Queen's Story Hour instead. And finally, for
today's lunch, our cafeteria will be serving up of vegans
who flay meal complete with kale topping and mealworm protein.
For We'll be having soy milkshakes and laxative pills.

Speaker 2 (25:21):
That is all for now.

Speaker 12 (25:22):
Please remember to shout your abortions and declare your white
privilege whenever necessary. Thank you, and have a diverse school day.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
If you ruin the education system, if you ruin the
development of your youth, it doesn't take long until you
ruin the country. And it would appear to be the
case that that is the goal of the teachers' unions. Now,
if you read Rules for Radicals by Saul Olinski, which

(25:54):
was the bible to Barack Obama, if you look at
the training grounds for Marxist Communist Socialist you will see
that there is an attack on the children. This is
the wedge they've driven between children and their parents, pushing

(26:19):
children to have sex changes. It's sick. It's a level
of sickness that's hard to imagine, the level of cruelty.
So many of these children are going to wake up
one day as late teens or adults and realize they're
living in a body not of their own, and it's irreparable.

(26:43):
And they're going to realize that people they trusted and
loved when they were children not only allowed this to happen,
but in many cases pushed for this to happen. It's
going to make them angry. It's alienating them from their parents,
which is the goal all along. Teachers' unions across the

(27:05):
country are not about education. They are about the enrichment
of a powerful political organization, and parents and children have
no part in that. And if you don't step in
between that, if you don't demand that that not be allowed,

(27:26):
that's why so many people have left the public school system.
This is the president of the Chicago Teachers Union, Stacy
Davis Gates, mocking parents as she says she owns the kids.

Speaker 13 (27:42):
The attack on the idea of community is exactly the point. Take,
for instance, all of the right wing outrage over my sister,
bilingual music teacher and unionist kat And Zamaran. One of
the speakers at our November rally. She quotes brilliantly and

(28:02):
perfectly American philosopher James Baldwin.

Speaker 2 (28:06):
Baldwin says, the children.

Speaker 13 (28:09):
Are always ours, always, every single one of them, all
over the globe.

Speaker 2 (28:19):
And what comes next is.

Speaker 13 (28:22):
C to you think your children are its children?

Speaker 2 (28:29):
Yes, we do, we do, we do. Ce do you thinks? Oh,
children belong to it?

Speaker 13 (28:40):
And they're socialist conspiracy ideology. Well, I don't know about
all that, but we like children. We educate them, we
nurture them, we protect them, we support them, we negotiate
for them, we create space for them, we even have
them in our homes.

Speaker 2 (29:01):
But for really, guys, in community, we belown each other.

Speaker 1 (29:07):
You see, the view of the leftist is you don't
own property, you don't have exclusive relationships, and the parent
does not have the primary responsibility legally or morally over
a child. And in many of the schools where they're teaching,

(29:30):
and in many of the children who are showing up
to that school, those homes are so broken. Those children
lack parents that they have grown to believe that there
is no such thing as family. This is the great disconnect.
This is the Chicago Teachers Union versus the rest of
us raising our own children. Have you seen the video

(29:54):
of the cruise ship coming back into Florida on its
way back into Florida, and the little four or five
year old girl falls overboard. Her father jumps into the water.
There's already some separation because even in the split second
it took him to jump, the ship has moved him further.

(30:17):
He jumps into the water and gets to his child
and holds on to his child for dear life. And
it takes a moment for them to get the boat
out to save them. And the footage you see is
somebody on board filming this, and you can't see the

(30:40):
heads bobbing when it starts. That father was ready to
give his life on a moment's notice. He hadn't prepared
to jump four floors, four stories down into the ocean.
You know, treacherous. That is treacherous, that is. But that

(31:01):
was his baby girl and he wasn't going to let
his baby girl die. He would die, and he proved it.
Do you think there's a single teacher in America that
would jump into the ocean to save a child that
was drowning. The bond between a parent and a child,

(31:21):
the love, the sacrifice, the protection. It is sick and
perverse to attempt to come in between that bond. But
this is what you do. This is what the African
dictators did. They would go into villages and plunder the

(31:46):
village and kill everyone, but the young boys, take them
away from their family and make that boy loyal to them.
It continues from the public schools all the way up
through it. Our friend uncle Ted Ted Nugent posted this
fake advertisement for Harvard University and we love it. It

(32:06):
continues the theme from the public schools up through Harvard,
which gets was getting before Trump all this federal money.
Give this a listen. Ever wish your child was a
full blown liberal.

Speaker 14 (32:17):
Idiot desperate to turn them into a Jew hating extremist
who'd rather burn a flag than think for themselves, Well,
Harvard University has the answer for The low, low price
of half a million dollars will transform your kid into
the kind of zealot who sets bags of eath on
fire in the street, screaming about whatever CNN's whining about today.
Our elite program guarantees they'll swap reason for rage and

(32:39):
facts for feelings faster than you can say protest permit.
But wait, there's more. Our tuition doesn't cover the essentials.
Blue hair dye, nose piercings, and a weak, flaccid body
are sold separately. And don't forget parents, You'll be footing
the bill for these, plus financially supporting your adult child
for the rest of their life because they'll never become
productive members of society.

Speaker 1 (33:00):
Why work when you can protest results not guaranteed.

Speaker 15 (33:03):
Side effects include chronic virtue signaling, allergic reactions to logic,
and an obsession with trending hashtags. Harvard University is not
liable for arrests, property damage, or your kid's newfound hatred
of you.

Speaker 1 (33:14):
Consult your bank account before enrolling.

Speaker 2 (33:17):
Gone, good K you, and good night,
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