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

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Socialism is Christianity, and Judaism and Islam and Buddhism, because
all the great religions say essentially the same thing that
Mark said, which is that the rich man is not
supposed to come into the room and take nine slices
of the pie and leave the remaining slice for everybody
else to fight over. And that's what Jesus said, And

(00:38):
our founding fathers were very wary of the wealthy, and
they should know, because they were wealthy themselves.

Speaker 3 (00:45):
What the purpose is about this entire project. It's not
simply to raise class consciousness, but to win socialism, and
obviously raising class consciousness is the critical part of that.
But making sure that we have candidates that both understand
that and are willing to put that forward at every
which moment that they have, at every which opportunity to
get there.

Speaker 4 (01:03):
Given VCNBC or not VCNBC CNBC. The network has announced
that Trump's tariffs have brought a staggering one hundred and
twenty one billion dollars in revenue to the United States
without imposing a burden on consumers.

Speaker 5 (01:22):
Look how much we've been collecting in revenues. And I
did this in part because Wilfred's here and you can
talk about the UK trade deal. But just this is
the monthly numbers, and they have gone up a lot.
June is actually set for another big increase of twenty
seven billion.

Speaker 6 (01:37):
That is money coming.

Speaker 5 (01:39):
Into US coffers from tariffs.

Speaker 7 (01:41):
We are collecting a lot of revenue.

Speaker 5 (01:43):
So far, Guys, one hundred and twenty one billion dollars
has flowed into the US government since the start of
the fiftie year. It's still a tiny portion of the
overall revenues that the US government gets, but it's increasingly
a lot. Especially we haven't seen it in terms of
the consumer paying off higher inflation.

Speaker 4 (02:00):
You know, Canada blinked this week over the technology tax,
and President Trump is claiming that rightfully as a victory,
which reminded us of something we saw online that was
referred to as Canada man. I would love to give

(02:21):
proper credit to whoever created this.

Speaker 7 (02:23):
I don't know who did, but tell me they're not wrong.

Speaker 8 (02:28):
He's sorry for being sorry. He applauds government overreach, thinking
it's still not enough. He's never raised his voice unless
it's about hockey or milk and bags. He has strong
opinions on ketchup chips and no one's ever dared disagree.
He gave his kid maple syrup instead of cough medicine
and it worked. He's been taxed for breathing, fine for

(02:51):
shoveling his own sidewalk, and told the carbon in his
timbit is a national threat. But as long as he's
got a Moulson in hand and the Stanley Cup playoffs
on TV, he just nods politely and says beauty A.
He brags a boot how good the Canadian healthcare system is,
but has to wait three years to see a specialist.
He apologized during sex twice for the same thrust. He

(03:16):
still believes Justin Trudeau's father was Pierre Trudeau. He puts
himself into custody for having impolite thoughts. He winces when
people pronounce the second tea in Toronto. If he gets
mistaken for an American, he corrects them while also apologizing.
He once got his bank account frozen for donating to
a protest and says beauty A. He goes to live

(03:40):
in Arizona every March and tells the locals your country
is messed up A he is the most Canadian man
in the world.

Speaker 4 (03:50):
I don't always drink, but when I do, it's Tim
Horton's surrounded by a Pajeez stay Gasolet my friends. Facebook
has had a boon of late in their stock price,
and that coincides with them shifting away from human beings,
in fact, laying human beings off and moving to AI

(04:13):
and robotics.

Speaker 7 (04:14):
Amazon is doing the same.

Speaker 4 (04:17):
The CEO of Salesforce, Mark Binyoff told Emily Chang that
AI now does thirty to fifty percent of the work
in engineering, coding, and support at his company, which is Salesforce.
And you got to figure if it's doing thirty to

(04:38):
fifty percent today and it was doing none a few
years ago, the trend line suggests that it's going to
approach one hundred percent.

Speaker 7 (04:47):
Does it ever get to one hundred percent? I don't know.

Speaker 4 (04:50):
The thing about AI is that it tends to get
smarter the longer it's employed.

Speaker 7 (04:55):
It fixes itself.

Speaker 9 (04:58):
You said you won't hire any more at Salesforce, and
you've said today's CEOs will be the last to manage
all human workforces.

Speaker 7 (05:07):
What does this mean for businesses?

Speaker 10 (05:09):
I just had a meeting, you know, coming from a
meeting with my head of engineering, and we're looking at
productivity levels thirty to fifty percent this year and key
functions like engineering, coding, support.

Speaker 9 (05:22):
You're saying service AI is doing thirty to fifty percent
of the work.

Speaker 10 (05:25):
AI is doing thirty to fifty percent of the work
at Salesforce now, and I think that that will, you know, continue.
I think that this is we have to get our
all of us have to get our head around this
idea that AI can do things that before, you know,
we were doing and we can move on to do
higher value work.

Speaker 7 (05:44):
How secure is all this?

Speaker 9 (05:45):
I mean, you know there's malicious code, there's hallucinations, like
what are the risks for businesses security?

Speaker 10 (05:52):
You know, there's no finish line. You can never have
extreme confidence on security, have to be completely paranoid. Hallucinations
is a different story. The current state of the art
of AI is not one hundred percent accurate in our
own work that we're doing hundreds of thousands of conversations
just ourselves and our company with our customers, and we

(06:12):
have about ninety three percent accuracy.

Speaker 9 (06:15):
Though that's not good enough, is it?

Speaker 10 (06:17):
It's pretty good you're able to do a lot, but
you have to be realistic that we're not at one
hundred You'll never see me saying that we're one hundred percent.
But I think for a lot of the other vendors,
maybe they're at much lower levels because they don't have
as much data and metadata and they're not able to
kind of put as much information into the model to
get to a higher level of accuracy.

Speaker 4 (06:38):
There was an article in the Wall Street Journal that
said that all these people around the world were going
to die because of cuts by President Trump to usaid
foreign aid, because foreign aid saves lives. Well, here's Vice
President jd Vance telling THEO Vaughn that of every dollar

(06:59):
America spends on foreign aid, only twelve cents, twelve percent
of it goes to what it's supposed to be spent on.

Speaker 11 (07:08):
We send one hundred thousand dollars to this group to
buy food for like poor kids in Africa. Okay, And
what actually happens is it's not one hundred thousand dollars
that go to the food for the poor kids in
Africa that the NGO, the non government organization that gets
that money, contracts it out to somebody else. They contracted

(07:29):
out some three or four metal home. And what you know,
Marco Ruby, who's the Secretary of State, he is a
very good friend. What he told me is that his
best estiment, after he had his team look at it,
is that eighty eight cents of every dollar was actually
being collected by middlemen. So every dollar we were spending
humanitarian assistants twelve cents was actually making.

Speaker 7 (07:48):
It to people who needed it. That's crazy.

Speaker 11 (07:50):
So there's a lot of waste, man, a lot of crazy.

Speaker 7 (07:52):
I will die for the country. I will die or
disclas to Michael Berry show the big honor to be
living in United States. Let's chick in on what's going
on in Houston.

Speaker 4 (08:05):
This is from Chas Prepp number twelve ramon Fox twenty six.
A Houston man has been arrested for posing as an
ice agent. Investigators say he pulled over a man, robbed
him of eighteen hundred dollars and his Guatemalan I D
which he'll didn't go on to sell. Of course, the

(08:25):
suspect is free on parole for an arson conviction. So
now the bad guys that our Harris County DA just
keeps pushing back out on the streets now they're pretending
to be ICE agents.

Speaker 7 (08:41):
Fox twenty six in Houston with the story.

Speaker 12 (08:43):
Well, Houston police say a man is accused of posing
as an ICE agent and robbed someone in West Houston.
This happened around one am on June twenty third along
Skyline Drive, where a twenty nine year old victim told
police that a man claimed to be an ICE agent
and stole his money. Now, the next day police investigated

(09:03):
and take a look at this video. They say that
they conducted a traffic stop in third Ward and took
the thirty seven year old suspect into custody. So how
do you spot an imposter?

Speaker 13 (09:14):
Joining me?

Speaker 6 (09:15):
Now?

Speaker 12 (09:15):
Is Constable Alan Rosen so, Constable what are the red
flags people should look out for.

Speaker 14 (09:21):
Well, obviously they should look for a marked official patrol
car that has proper markings on the outside, not some
old beat up car. They should be looking at them,
making sure that it's a uniform that's not a security
guard uniform, that you can.

Speaker 7 (09:36):
See the patch.

Speaker 14 (09:37):
Make them show you the patch to show what agency
they're with.

Speaker 7 (09:41):
Ice agents walk.

Speaker 14 (09:42):
Around generally speaking when they're going to do an ICE
operation with Ice ray jackets on and they can I
always have their official departmental ID, and if you have
any doubt, you can always ask for somebody's official departmental ID.
Every officer has one or should have one. And if
you're not getting the proper responses from the officer of

(10:06):
the person you're dealing with, get on the phone and
call nine one, because they can also tell you if
there is a traffic stop or if there's a police
activity going on exactly where you are located. We take
those cases extremely serious. If we find out there is
somebody impersonating a police officer, a lot of extra resources

(10:26):
go to that particular case because we don't want anybody
out there impersonating us.

Speaker 4 (10:35):
You know, when someone does that, the punishment should be
so much more severe because now you misk the lines
of actual law enforcement that they get shot by somebody
thinking that this isn't real. We had another case a
man impersonating an investential. He comes up on a guy

(11:00):
who owns a liquor store in Southwest Houston high crime area.

Speaker 7 (11:06):
He has the guy pinned down. The owner of the
liquor store.

Speaker 4 (11:12):
When he says, I'm not a marshall, this is a robbery,
after first telling him he's a Marshall and wearing a
sign that's showed so the liquor store owner's wife don't
mess with these people that own liquor stores. She comes
running out and she's blasting and she shoots the suspect.

Speaker 7 (11:32):
The story from ABC thirteen.

Speaker 4 (11:34):
Another Houston story, Surveillance video from the store shows.

Speaker 6 (11:39):
Exactly what happened.

Speaker 15 (11:40):
In mid June, HBD says a man pretending to be
an immigration officer US Marshall approached the business off South
Guester in southwest Houston. The employee realized it wasn't an
officer when the man was attacked. The employee's wife was
in the store and saw what took place. She ran
out with a gun and started to shoot. The suspect

(12:01):
took off. That's when the employee who was being attacked
open fire as well.

Speaker 6 (12:05):
The suspect was shot but got away.

Speaker 15 (12:07):
Officers later found the injured suspect.

Speaker 7 (12:10):
The victim told us.

Speaker 15 (12:11):
What happened after, he says the man claimed he was
an officer.

Speaker 6 (12:16):
They told me, I'm a cop, I'm the police.

Speaker 7 (12:20):
Get out on the floor and I say, I don't
do anything.

Speaker 15 (12:23):
As for the suspect, he was injured, but he managed
to crawl away to a getaway vehicle. We have asked
officers that if someone else would be charged, and so
far it is unclear this morning if there is anyone
else at facing charges.

Speaker 6 (12:35):
Connected to this case now.

Speaker 15 (12:37):
As for Jonathan Prince, he is in the Harris County
jail scheduled to go before a judge in just about
two and a half hours. He's charged with aggravated robbery
with a deadly weapon, impersonating law enforcement and also i'm
awful carry of a weapon by a convicted felon.

Speaker 4 (12:56):
In other local news that may not make the national news,
an eighty two year old Colorado woman was injured in
a molotov cocktail attack by the Egyptian illegal alien who
hates Jews and is in favor of hamas he yelled

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free Palestine as he attacked people with fire in downtown Boulder, Colorado.

Speaker 7 (13:26):
Recently well that.

Speaker 4 (13:28):
Eighty two year old woman who was one of those
injured has succumbed to her wounds and died. These pro
harmas people are evil and violent. The story from KOAA
TV in Denver.

Speaker 16 (13:47):
Nearly one month since a man attack to group demonstrating
for the release of Israeli hostages, in Gaza on Pearl Street.
One of the victims in the attack has died well.

Speaker 17 (13:57):
Her passing is obviously a tragedy and the news of
her death is devastating for her family and also for
the broader community, and our office feels completely committed to
securing the right outcome in.

Speaker 7 (14:08):
The criminal case.

Speaker 16 (14:09):
Karen Diamond, who was in her early eighties, died from
her injuries and the June first attack. In an obit
posted Monday, Rabbi Mark Soloway said there were quote no
words to express the pain of this horrific loss of
our beloved member and friend. The rabbi wrote, Diamond died
last week, adding the loss has quote impacted us all
and we are sad and horrified. We will need to

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support each other as we process this loss. The death
of Diamond bringing sorrow to the Jewish community in Boulder
and throughout Colorado, but also changes to the state case
against the suspect, Mohammed Zabre Solomon.

Speaker 17 (14:44):
Tragically, and unfortunately, we filed murder in the first degree
because Karen Diamond, who was in her early eighties, passed
away as a result for injuries earlier today, our office
filed an amended complaint charging the defendant with additional crimes
for victims that have come forward or been identified THROUGHAW
enforcement's tireless investigation.

Speaker 16 (15:02):
The number of victims now increasing to twenty nine, thirteen
of whom the DA says we're physically injured during the attack.

Speaker 17 (15:09):
Well, certainly this attack was devastating on everyone who is
present that day, their loved ones, the Jewish community, and
the community as a whole.

Speaker 16 (15:17):
In a statement run for their Lives, the group Diamond
was demonstrating with when the attack happened, said in part quote,
this is a heavy and heartbreaking moment for us. Please
take care of yourselves in one another. We are all
holding Karen and her family.

Speaker 6 (15:31):
In our heart.

Speaker 7 (15:32):
I looked at him and they looked at me, you know,
and I just looked at her and I had to.

Speaker 18 (15:35):
Just get your stuff and get it out to Michael
by Harvey's over and got a newspaper and I wrote
it up.

Speaker 19 (15:39):
I slapped him on the nose that said.

Speaker 6 (15:41):
Bad com.

Speaker 7 (15:45):
We do a little something that we call signs and wonders.

Speaker 4 (15:49):
And it came to us watching No Country for All Men,
and the old sheriff ed tom I think she's name
played by Tommy Lee Jones is his uncle who was
a law man before him, who he respects a lot.
He says, you know, things have gotten really bad. They've
gotten really bad. And you know, he pointed to a

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case of some people that had been killed in their
home and no one even noticed it, because that's how
evil has spread, that no one notices what's going on
with their neighbor or the crazy things that are happening.
And so this brings us to an episode of Signs

(16:34):
and Wonders.

Speaker 20 (16:37):
Told, damn money and money and the drugs. It's just
him beyond every wants it lean what's it leading to?
You know, if you'd have told me twenty years ago,
i'd see children walk in the streets of our Texas
towns with their green hair, the bones in their noses,
and they fled out.

Speaker 7 (16:58):
Woun't a bleak wonders that I think once you quit
here in, sir and ma'am. But that's just them to follow.
Oh it's a dad. It's the visional pad. It is
not the one that the one.

Speaker 21 (17:11):
Plants signs, fought, signs and wonders five, it's the Visual Pods.

Speaker 7 (17:26):
A group of fifth grade girls.

Speaker 4 (17:28):
Fifth grade, so eleven years old, plotted to murder a
classmate of theirs, a boy in their class, and stage
it to look like a suicide.

Speaker 7 (17:44):
This isn't a sophisticated spy ring.

Speaker 4 (17:48):
These are fifth graders plotting to murder a boy in
their class and stage it to look like he had
killed himself.

Speaker 20 (17:59):
Wow.

Speaker 7 (18:00):
Twelve News in Phoenix.

Speaker 22 (18:01):
With the story new details about a murder plot thought
up by fifth grade girls at a West Valley school.
The girls accused of planning to stab their classmate and
to try to make it look like a suicide.

Speaker 16 (18:13):
Twelve News journalist Gabriella McCarey is live in Surprise with
the latest on this case.

Speaker 7 (18:17):
This is just unbelievable, Gabriella.

Speaker 23 (18:19):
It is trem and Troy, and according to the surprise
police report, one of the suspects allegedly had just broken
up with the boy they were targeting. Some of the
suspects told officers they didn't think they were going to
go through with this plan, and they were too scared
to tell an adult what was going on. A conversation
between four fifth grade girls at recess turned into a
criminal investigation. According to a newly obtained police report, the

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girls are accused of plotting to kill their classmate at
Legacy Traditional School in West Surprise by luring him into
an outside bathroom and stabbing him in the stomach. Quote
just end him is what they allegedly agreed upon while
sitting at a lunch table on October first, twenty twenty four.
Each of the girls had a role in the plan,
which included wearing gloves to hide fingerprints, forging a suicide note,

(19:04):
and having lookouts. The plan didn't pan out because another
classmate overheard their conversation and told her parent and the
school resource officer. The arresting officer notes three of the
girls and their families appeared remorseful and apologized, but one
girl smiled, laughed, and made excuses.

Speaker 19 (19:20):
In fifth grade, you're starting to really put a lot
of emphasis and care about what your peers think about you.

Speaker 23 (19:29):
Child and adolescent psychiatrist doctor Mark Anderson tells me this
time in the child's life can be difficult, as are
susceptible to challenges of peer pressure, and they still don't
fully know right from wrong.

Speaker 19 (19:39):
Pay attention to potential barning signs and if you're seeing
that there might be an issue then and you don't
know what to do there are doctors like myself. There
are a lot of people in the community that are
here to help parents, to help families, and to help
the kids.

Speaker 23 (19:55):
And a spokesperson for Legacy Traditional Schools tells me the
safety and well being of their student students is their
top priority and that they acted immediately inappropriate with the
help of law enforcement on this matter from last year.
I also talked to the Maricopa County Attorney's Office, who
tells me misdemeanor charges were referred to them last year
and this case has since been adjudicated Live in Surprise,

(20:16):
Gabriella Bacara, twelve News.

Speaker 15 (20:18):
You know.

Speaker 4 (20:20):
Something happened over the years of the Obama presidency and
the Trump presidency and the Biden presidency, a breakdown in
the institutions that make America great, one of them being
that the comedy community. You had a number of people
who hated Trump for all the wrong reasons, and because

(20:42):
of that, they stood by and allowed our country to
be pillaged. I saw a conversation between comedians Julie Bowen,
David Spade, and Dana Carvey talking about Dana Carvey's impersonation
of Joe Biden and how that was a delicate thing
in the comedy world because Biden was compromised mentally. Can

(21:08):
you imagine our president was, for all intents and purposes
retarded and you couldn't make a joke about it because
it was true.

Speaker 7 (21:20):
Can you imagine do you.

Speaker 24 (21:22):
Now now that you know that Biden is like severely diminished,
to feel any guilt or yeah, do you d insight
into your portrayal?

Speaker 7 (21:34):
Well, that's a question.

Speaker 13 (21:35):
This is really good, and we're going to reframe this podcast.

Speaker 7 (21:40):
We can flip it. No, those are great questions. She's
better than we are.

Speaker 13 (21:44):
I knew that he was compromised mentally. I mean, it
was obvious to me, but it was a delicate thing
in the comedy world. There were a lot of people
did not want to do anything that would kind of
ding him in like an awkward way.

Speaker 7 (21:59):
Well, it's comedy, that's that's it. That's the key. If
I didn't do Biden, that's the idea. But I can
make Biden funny to everybody, then than I am where
I want to be.

Speaker 13 (22:09):
And then to make it funny, it had to be recognizable,
and so there's certain things I did not include in
my package.

Speaker 7 (22:16):
Sorry, he would do a sexual pun on that package.
Package means wiener, so I'm trying to set him up.
It's literally wiener.

Speaker 13 (22:25):
The biggest one, The biggest one was this I'm not
getting around here, so that was the biggest one for me.

Speaker 24 (22:33):
It was fantastic.

Speaker 7 (22:34):
I think it's easier than to.

Speaker 12 (22:36):
Make fun of him if he's a president, if it's
just a ninety whatever year old man, just go look
at this.

Speaker 7 (22:41):
So once he's present, then he's more fair game to say.
But no one made fun of him forever. No, well,
these guys.

Speaker 24 (22:47):
Sort of neutral. There was a whole lot too until
until he started doing that for real.

Speaker 7 (22:52):
Well, but they didn't. But yeah, no, guess what. And
by the way, the fact, no matter. Sorry, I'm not
getting around here. Come on, folks, this is the rocket size.
And then the whole I wrote the bill because my bills.
You write a bill faster, and he's never right a
written bill, wild.

Speaker 13 (23:08):
Bill, hit cocker Hey, ol dchnocking, three times of no charm,
slazy and gentlemen, the leader of the free world that is.

Speaker 24 (23:17):
I'm sorry, having watched SNL since I was a wee child,
And yes, David, I love you, but that it.

Speaker 7 (23:24):
Is so crazy when you do that I love it fun.
I fell in love with it.

Speaker 13 (23:27):
It took me two years to kind of get it
and get all the different toys. I called them on
the carpet and picked them up one at a time.
Years well, because he kept stacking. But for look, the
first six months, it was just sweet Joe. Yeah, you know, yeah,
just like yeah, my dad lost his job writing walking
around its number one on the one bar, number two?

Speaker 7 (23:47):
What the guy said, number three? You know the drill,
Come on, folks, isn't right.

Speaker 13 (23:51):
So it was just that I thought, well, it doesn't
have the popper energy of Trumper or even Obama or
w And then I heard him whisper and yell, and
I thought, oh, here we go.

Speaker 7 (24:00):
And then the defiant fifties guy, there's more Christ of
the Border.

Speaker 13 (24:04):
Yeah, but you said, yeah, I can get your facts right, Jack,
We'll beat the hell out of you. I want to
push up to your dog face pony so Soldier, the
fifties guy, so Biden eventually was my favorite because he
had like ten hooks.

Speaker 7 (24:18):
Did he acknowledge it?

Speaker 13 (24:19):
His staff came to one of the parties middle of
the night. Hey, we just got to say, I think
I still have the cards and we love, we love
your Biden. Once Joe probably loved too. Why don't you
come down to the White House and never luck It
never happened, but you know, because he's.

Speaker 7 (24:32):
A west Lyne. That's the thing you do before dinner.
Listening to the Michael Barry Show podcast is sexy. Be sexy.

Speaker 4 (24:43):
Let's check in with how bad things are going in
New York. Are the Democrats willing to do anything about
how bad things have gotten?

Speaker 21 (24:52):
Well?

Speaker 4 (24:53):
Former Obama advisor Ashley Allison was on CNN and she acknowledged, Okay, yeah,
there's some bad things that Zora and Mumdani is saying.
They're problematic, but you know what, Donald Trump's problematic too.
This is the relevance argument, right, It's all relative. Sorry,
the relativity argument. It's all relative. Yeah, mum, Donni's a

(25:15):
bad guy, but you know Trump's.

Speaker 7 (25:16):
A bad guy too. There are some things that he
says that I find problematic, but Donald.

Speaker 23 (25:20):
Trump is our president and a lot of people support him,
and he said a lot of things that are problematic too.

Speaker 7 (25:24):
So we can find our way around.

Speaker 18 (25:25):
Things and hold people accountable while still supporting.

Speaker 21 (25:27):
Them to be good mayors.

Speaker 4 (25:29):
Well, let's check in on some of those problematic things
that Mumdani says, things like violence is an artificial construction.
I mean, I'm really sorry you got beaten to death.
They're close enough to it. That's just an artificial construction.

Speaker 7 (25:44):
Get over it.

Speaker 3 (25:45):
Oftentimes we've even found as legislators when we go into
these courts. The term violent crime is even used when
people are stealing packages.

Speaker 6 (25:52):
Violent crime is.

Speaker 3 (25:53):
Even used when people are accused of burglary and there
happens to be a housing unit in that same dwelling.
So violence is an artificial construction, right, We have to
be very clear what is happening here with these affect attorneys.
That is violence, That is violent Denis.

Speaker 4 (26:11):
I'll say this about Mumdani. If you listen closely, he
tells you exactly who he is here. He is openly
admitting that the end goal is to seize the means
of production. He's making it clear we want to take over,
control everything and kick you out.

Speaker 6 (26:33):
What the purpose is about this entire project.

Speaker 3 (26:36):
It's not simply to raise class consciousness, but to win socialism,
and obviously raising class consciousness is a critical part of that.
But making sure that we have candidates that both understand
that and are willing to put that forward at every
which moment that they have, at every which opportunity that
they're given.

Speaker 6 (26:51):
We have to continue to.

Speaker 25 (26:53):
Elect more socialists, and we have to ensure that we
are unapologetic about our soul. There are also other issues
that we firmly believe in, whether it's BDS right or
whether it's the end goal of seizing the means of production,
where we do not have the same level of support
at this very moment. And what I want to say

(27:15):
is that it is critical the way that we organize,
the way that we set up our you know, set
up our work and our priorities, that we do not
leave any one issue for the other, that we do
not meet a moment and only look at what people
are ready for, but that we are doing both of
these things in tandem, because it is critical for us

(27:36):
to both leave people where they're at and to also
organize for what is correct and for what is right,
and to ensure that over time we can bring people
to that issue.

Speaker 6 (27:46):
The ramifications of victory.

Speaker 3 (27:48):
Here is the difference between life and death for so
many of our brothers, sisters, and family.

Speaker 6 (27:53):
Beyond the binary and across the Borough of Queens.

Speaker 25 (27:56):
It's the difference between having cash bail anymore about it's
a difference between having sex decriminalized.

Speaker 6 (28:01):
And with every battle that we fight as socialists, we
need to remember what the stakes are.

Speaker 25 (28:10):
And ground ourselves in them and why those states are
important and critical to us as individuals.

Speaker 4 (28:16):
And then there's Chris Murphy, Poor old, stupid Chris Murphy,
the guy who was on TV as the chairman of
the Biden campaign on the Sunday morning when it emerged
that Biden had been smothered, and Chris Murphy, the Senator
from Connecticut, was telling the world how Biden was stronger

(28:37):
than ever and he was going to be the nominee
and he was going to be great, and they said, oh,
he's just announced he's out. And poor Chris Murphy because
he wasn't going to be in charge anymore.

Speaker 18 (28:49):
There are certain things that he stands for and says
that I don't agree with. But I think you have
to pay attention to the fact that you had a
candidate in New York City that was talking every single
about the cost of living, and he was proposing really big,
sometimes radical ideas to take power from folks who have
way too much of it, like the big realty companies

(29:13):
that are jacking our rents in New York City and
transferring it to regular people. He did have a laser
like focus on cost of living, on shifting power to
people who.

Speaker 7 (29:24):
Don't have enough of it.

Speaker 18 (29:25):
And I think of the Democratic Party writ large than
as much time or as big a percentage of our
communications time talking about the costs of living as Mamdami
did in New York, we probably went a lot more elections.

Speaker 7 (29:37):
Chris Murphy. That was Chris Murphy on MSNBC.

Speaker 4 (29:40):
Chris Murphy was also on CNN where he called the
socialist Mamdani's economic message mold and that he wants to
take power away from the powerful, you know, powerful people
like landlords.

Speaker 12 (29:55):
Well, I think his.

Speaker 18 (29:57):
Message, his economic message is the future sure of the party.
I don't agree with everything he says or every position
he holds, but you know, what he's modeling for Democrats
is a laser like focus on power, on taking power
from people who have way too much, you know, like
the landlords that are screwing New York residents with.

Speaker 7 (30:19):
Rents that are way.

Speaker 18 (30:20):
Too high and giving power to people who have two
mill of it, you know, everyday families, working people in
New York who are playing by the rules and just
can't get ahead.

Speaker 7 (30:29):
I think he had a real focus on bold.

Speaker 18 (30:32):
Economic ideas, and if the Democratic Party borrows from that focus,
I think will do really, really well.

Speaker 4 (30:40):
The casting call, Congressman Alexandria Cassio Cortes has endorsed zorin Momdani,
No surprise, Mom Danny. She's also called for the impeachment
of President Trump. All right, that's what she's told to do.
Chris Cuomo says that AOC is killing the Democrat Party.
Now before I play this, there is a great sense

(31:03):
of justice to this, because remember Chris Cuomo and.

Speaker 7 (31:07):
His brother and the big.

Speaker 4 (31:12):
Q tip and the lovey w interviews when his brother
was the governor of New York. Remember how the Cuomos
were the Democrat elite and they just kept bringing in
more and more bad people into the Democrat Party. Well,
they rode that tiger until it threw them off and
turned on them. And now and now they're upset.

Speaker 7 (31:32):
Too late. You fed the fire, Chris Cuomo.

Speaker 26 (31:36):
How do you keep them from having the nuke? Impeach
Trump is the opposite of having a better idea you're
killing your party. You're killing your party, and look, I
hope it works out for you. I hope you guys
splinter off and become, you know, whatever you really are.
Because you're not a capitalist and you're not a Democrat.

(31:59):
You know you can say, well, what do you know?
I was raised by a real one. I was raised
by a real one. Go ahead and criticize Mario Cuomo.
What's going to be your biggest insult? They spawned me
and Andrew? Is that going to be the best you
have because you ain't compared to him, Not in terms
of intelligence, not in terms of success, not in terms

(32:20):
of pedigree, not in terms of philosophy, not in terms
of mission, not in terms of eloquence, not in terms
of charisma, in terms of anything, certainly not electability.

Speaker 7 (32:31):
You are killing your party because you are not a
real one, because you're doing what's good.

Speaker 26 (32:38):
For you in a vacuum, with your little social media following.
You no different than a pod bro, and you're killing
your party. And Democrats better wake up and realize that you're.

Speaker 7 (32:49):
Better than this. Be with the eighty not the twenty. Okay,
thank you and good night.

Speaker 20 (33:04):
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