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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. Are you all ready
to see your fixture upper? Yeah? Okay, okay, whoa beautiful God.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
Couldn't look any better in my opinion.
Speaker 3 (00:27):
Hey guys, finally you went to see your house.
Speaker 4 (00:31):
Okay.
Speaker 5 (00:33):
Our look at these United States reminds us that history
is always being made with Morocco. We're off to the
People's House, the White House now under construction, a project
swirling in controversy.
Speaker 4 (00:47):
Well likely this is part of what Donald Trump has
been doing since day one of his presidency, running the
largest pay to play scheme in the history of the country,
and probably soliciting donations from people who've got business before
the United States government. And all of this is going
to have to be investigated.
Speaker 1 (01:05):
It will.
Speaker 4 (01:06):
All of this will have to be uncovered. It will,
and these people are going to be held accountable.
Speaker 1 (01:13):
And that's our warning to all.
Speaker 4 (01:20):
Of these people participating in the scheming to manipulate taxpayer
dollars and of course to destroy the People's House. The
White House belongs to the American people. It doesn't belong
to donaldsp House.
Speaker 6 (01:50):
East and west wings were added in nineteen oh two.
Seven years later, the rotond William Howard Taff tied to.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
The Oval Office.
Speaker 6 (02:00):
By nineteen forty eight, the White House was in danger
of collapsing. It would have been cheaper to level the
place and rebuild it, but President Harry Truman decided that
preserving the exterior walls was crucial to the country's sense
of continuity.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
A blown up White House is only okay in the movies. Instead,
the interior was entirely gutted.
Speaker 6 (02:23):
Truman also added a balcony, an alteration which provoked an outlaws.
Speaker 7 (02:34):
The East Wing, which importantly is not part of the
White House. It is not part of the residence. It
was a cheaply built add on structure in the mid
twentieth century which houses offices. Is not a residence. Nobody
lives there, is badly in need of refurbishment, repair.
Speaker 1 (02:54):
And renovation. The White House also.
Speaker 7 (02:56):
Desperately needs, and is long needed, a place to hold
large events for Americans, for visitors, for visiting delegations, but
fitting the greatest nation.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
In the world. Gavin Newsom is their nominee in twenty
(03:31):
twenty eight. I'm sure of it. They want to go
back to a white male who's young good looking. Oh
he's not good looking, my glad. Okay, all right, all right,
he's the ugliest human being ever. You're right. They want
somebody who is fit and young. They love Beto o Ror.
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He's in that model. He's booked on the same chassis.
Is a white. He's quick on his feet. He's willing
to be anything to anybody. Jacob Fry in Minneapolis, same deal.
Anthony Wiener in New York, same deal. They'll tell the
Muslims their Muslim, the Hindus they're Hindu. The Catholics they're Catholic.
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You know, Huey P. Long used to do that in Louisiana.
When he was in North Louisiana, he was a Baptist.
When he was in South Louisiana, he was a Catholic.
Whatever the people needed to hear. So now we are
watching the transformation of Gavin Newsom. We are writing the
story of Gavin Newsom, the candidate in twenty twenty eight.
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So first we're going to we're going to have him
overcome the difficult circumstances of his childhood. Now you might
not know this, but his father, I believe his name
was William Newsom, was the lawyer for Getty Oil. The
Getty Oil family, a billionaire family. Awsom grew up fabulously wealthy,
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but now he's running for president. He was on CBS's
Sunday Morning claiming that, well, he's really poor and you
need to feel sorry for him. He's overcome struggles. Okay,
well what kind of struggles. Well remember remember Joe Biden
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had a stutter. Yeah, it's not that he has Tomni.
He had a stutter. You have a stutter. Have you
ever struggled with anything? Was anything ever difficult in your life? Well,
Joe Biden understands because he had a stutter, but he's
overcome it. By golly, he's good enough, he's smart enough,
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and by golly, people lik him. And Gavin Knewsom too.
He really struggled to read. It was hard. None of
his tutors were able to help him get there at
his private schools and his limo driven to wherever he
wanted go. Life was hard for Gavin, but he stayed
in there. By golly, you're not afraid to go unto
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Red Faith. No.
Speaker 8 (06:09):
When I saw you slinging shots behind the coffee bar,
I thought this guy might run for president.
Speaker 9 (06:14):
The idea the idea that a guy who got nine
to six on his SAT that still struggles to read scripts,
that was always in the back of the classroom. The
idea that you even throw that out is in and
of itself Extraordinay, who the hell knows. I'm looking forward
to who presents themselves in twenty twenty eight and who
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meets that moment? And that's the question for the American people.
Speaker 8 (06:37):
No there to say after the twenty twenty six midterms,
you're going to give it serious thought.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
Yeah, I'd be lying. Otherwise I'd just be lying. And
I'm he could want to do that.
Speaker 8 (06:48):
Governor, you have long said that if you ever run
for the White House you need a compelling why, a reason.
Are you moving closer to figuring out your own why and.
Speaker 1 (06:58):
Your own decision? Yeah?
Speaker 9 (06:59):
And he's just say you compelling why you can endure anyhow,
And so I don't think. I think the biggest challenge
for anyone who runs for any office is people see
right through you. If you don't have that why, you're
doing it for the wrong reasons. And so look, well,
that will that faith will determine that you.
Speaker 8 (07:18):
Certainly seem to like being on the ground in South Carolina.
Speaker 1 (07:20):
I have to say that seeing you up close, you
were having a good time.
Speaker 9 (07:22):
I happen to and thank God I'm in the right business.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
I love people, actually love people. He loves people, He
really does. I mean, to quote Gavin Newsom, the idea,
I mean, who would have ever guessed I could run
for president the son of a multi millionaire lawyer connected
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to a billionaire family, who grew up really rich, who's
supported by a lot of other people who were really rich,
who have funded my entire campaign. The idea that with
all this it was handed to me and all the
people who have moved everything out of the way to
put me where I am, that I could end up here?
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What are the chances? I mean, this is a storybook, man,
This is a story book. Who would have ever guessed
I would end up here? This just doesn't happen to
people like me. The Michael Daries Show continueses, So Devin
(08:29):
Newsom's running for president, and he's got to get the
black folk on. So nobody is more insulting to black
people than white liberals. They treat them like pets and
they appeal to their caricatures. Hey, what's up, black folk?
How y'all doing over that. Y'all playing some dominoes. I
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played dominoes too. I'm running for president isels isyels Isyol's
my name Gavin, but people call me gen and who
you know up from the hood? You know, Uh, aren't
you the governor? Like the the rich white guy that's
been Yeah, yeah, but but deep down, I'm a black
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man with a white exterior, like a reverse Oreo. If
you will, what what do you? What are you? What
are you doing? Yeah? Yeah, y'all gonna have to vote
for me. Keep them white folk out. They all trying
to take what we got. Forty accos and the mew
what are you? You're You're the governor and your dad
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was the lawyer for Getty oil. Your dad was wealthy.
You're wealthy? And now what what are you talking about?
What's going on? So he goes on the All the
Smoke podcast with former NBA players Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson,
claiming that he raised himself. Yeah, he ain't really had nobody,
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you know, I was in the hood. I got on
the street mostly. You know, I do a lookout for
the gangs. I ain't proud of it. He's gonna have
to fight corn Pop here in a minute, it's coming.
This is exactly you notice. These people create these stories
for themselves. Joe Biden was a bad dude. Now he
had corn Pop. He was a lifeguard. Black people will
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come up to him when he was in the water
and they just touch his hair and they said, we
never met no white folk. You good white folk. And
I told him I'm here for you. And then corn
Pop come over. I told him, corn Pop he had
a bunch of his his buddies around. So I took
that chain off the end of the pool and I said,
corn Pop, you might hit me, you might even whoop me,
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but I'm gonna wrap this chain around your neck. And
all the black folks said, that's a tough white man there.
And I'm gonna be the president. Yes, lord, y'all gonna
vote for me, you know. And then you got Kamala Harris.
Remember her? Do you remember her story about how she
was raised up her mama and daddy. They marched with
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Martin Luther King, except actually, you weren't even born yet.
Oh that's right. Uh yeah, uh uh. They read about
Martin Luther King. Okay, why don't you stop lying? Why
don't you people stop creating false narratives. So Kevin Newsome,
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he raised himself playing ball. See I know, y'all ball
play ball player too. See it was the court saved
my life playing ball. You know what I mean? We
ball players us. I raised myself on wonder bread and
mac and cheese. That's all I had. But your dad
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is a multi millionaire. You were raised by a billionaire family.
You're wealthy and always have been. Yeap wonder bread and
mac and cheese. Wait what so he's trying this one out?
Give this a listen.
Speaker 10 (12:15):
It was also about paying the bills, man, and it
was just like hustling and.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
So wait, wait what it was all about paying the
bills and hustling? Did he read a James Baldwin book
or something? Did he read the autobiography of Malcolm X? Yeah,
(12:41):
there was Detroit Red and then Kentucky read and believe
it or not, Red Fox. I knew him back in
the day, and Detroit Red was working in the kitchen.
One day he'd come around the corner and I wanted
to be Milwaukee Red and he was like, now you
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Chicago Red, And you know, he put lie in his
hair and burned it burned it real bad, he did.
I told him, you I take a knife to you
had corn popper. What are you talking about? Hustling? What
is this is embarrassing? I mean, this is truly embarrassing
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that he thinks he can get away with his listen
to this.
Speaker 10 (13:26):
It was also about paying the bills, man, And it
was just like hustling. And and so I was out
there kind of raising myself, turning on the TV. Started,
you know, just getting obsessed, you know, sitting there with
the you know, the wonderbread and five stacks of hands,
you know.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
Like the white sea about me.
Speaker 10 (13:56):
Every day, every day in the backyard, just bouncing the basketball,
throwing the ball against the wall until the ball is
just like frame, man, and you're telling to yourself that's it,
the whole thing. So just and and then you know,
then this student that was students in the back of
his head down, all of a sudden started throwing the
baseball a little fashion thing everyone else, and started, you know,
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make a few free throws because I was sitting there
practicing five hundred of them every damn night. And in
high schools, I look up in the stands.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
My dad's back up there okay.
Speaker 10 (14:25):
And it's like man, and then he's bringing his friends
and you're captain of the team and you're like geez,
you know, and it just saved me, and it got
me into college.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
Just saved him. It saved me. They wanted me in
the cryps. So I was going through my cryps, you know,
initiation and thing. I was busting cap at people's heads,
you know what I'm saying. I was riding dirty and
the Bloods come over and they were like, bro, get
on the ground. He put a gun on my head sideways,
you know, they hold a gun sideways. He's like, get
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on the down. G eight. They call me G eight.
Back in the day. I'm on the ground. It's like
I might have gonna bust and cap your head. Are
you gonna become a blood? And that's how I became
a blood. So I'm in the Bloods. And then I'm like,
you know, crips is mad because like I was the
best memory of y'all, was the baddest dude in the crowd,
you know what I'm saying. And then so I'm playing ball.
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The coach is like you the best ball player, you
like pistol Pete Marrivage and John Havla Check and Larry
Bird all balled into Irvin Magic Johnson's body with Michael
Jordan's jumps. Jumps. That's it, you know, that's how high
you get. Oh yeah, y'all know that. Y'all ball players
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to y'all play ball, you know ball, you know hustling,
you know what I'm saying. And so I was like, well,
I guess I'm gonna play ball. Because it wasn't for ball,
I'll be in the game. I might have been dead
by now or in prison, but here I am. You know,
that's my story. Take it or leave it. You know,
I ain't proud of it. You know, I had to
do some things to show up here. Wait, we thought
you were the white guy, rich son of a billionaire
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white liberally Wait, who, we don't even know you?
Speaker 8 (16:00):
At Michael Berry The Michael Berry Shows.
Speaker 1 (16:06):
Review, Gavin Newsom as he rolls out a whole new
series of personality traits, rewrites his narrative as they always do.
Democrats have pushed their chips all in with the legal aliens,
and now they're not hiding it. Here's Gavin Newsom with
Bill Clinton at a Clinton Global Initiative event that he's
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proud of the number of foreign born people in the
state of California. Tell us what you think.
Speaker 10 (16:43):
We should know about what's going right in California.
Speaker 9 (16:46):
But I appreciate the context. Look, you know, California is America,
but only more so. We're the most in the spirit
of your introductory of marks. Just to set the scene,
it's the size of twenty one state populations combined. It's
the most diverse state in the world's most diverse democracy.
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Twenty seven percent of my state is foreign born.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
We practice pluralism. It's a point of pride.
Speaker 9 (17:17):
I say that because it needs to be said, and
you reinforce it here today. It's in that diversity that
we have achieved so much strength.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
That's not true. That's one of those canards that keeps
getting repeated. Diversity is strength, diversity is strength. That's not true.
Strength is strength, Diversity is diversity. It's a very key difference.
If diversity is strength, why doesn't China pursue it? If
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diversity is strength, why doesn't Japan and pursue it. If
diversity is strength, is Germany better off having imported half
the Middle East? Is France? Is England? Is England better
off today. Is London a better city to live in today?
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Where women get knifed and raped at levels ten x
what they used to? What about Paris? What about Germany? Denmark? Sweden?
Are those places safer? Are they cleaner? Do they attract
more or fewer tourists? Do they attract more or fewer
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people from the from the rest of Europe? Our cities
are extremely diverse. That means non white, Just so you know,
diversity is non white. That's the code. Our cities have
become extremely and people are fleeing cities, not coming to them.
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And the reason is because diversity is not strength. Diversity
is just diversity, nothing more, nothing less. If diversity was strength,
why wouldn't football teams insist on having a midget quarterback
that's diversity? What about a girl that's diversity? Isn't it?
(19:34):
Wouldn't that be great? Why don't they do it? Almost
a third of the people of your state are foreign born.
You can promote that as a good thing to the
people who are foreign born. Don't tell a native American that.
Don't tell an American born in this country how great
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it is to be around almost all people, which is
the big cities we were not born in this country.
Your traditions fall away, your cultural institutions fall away, You
change as a community. Wow, don't resist the change, Michael Fair.
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Tell the Chinese, that tell the Japanese that why is
it the only people expected to import the rest of
the world is the United States of America. If it
was so good, you don't think the Chinese would do it.
Gavin Newsom is particularly proud of his work as mayor
of San Francisco, a city that is practically unlivable today.
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Here's what he said about that.
Speaker 3 (20:49):
I did universal health Carolin as mayor, fully implemented, regardless
of pre existing conditionability to pay, and regardless of your immigration status.
San Francisco is the only universal health care plan for
all undocumented residents in America.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
Very proud of that. Really, say that again, Ramon, I
think I heard something I hadn't heard before. Say that
one more time.
Speaker 3 (21:09):
I did universal health Caro Whin as mayor, fully emplematic,
regardless of pre existing conditionability pay, and regardless of your
immigration status. San franciqu is the only universal health care
plan for all undocumented residents in America.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
I'm very proud of that. I implemented universal health care
regardless of your immigration status to include undocumented residents. That's
illegal aliens, which means he gave free healthcare that citizens
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paid for to illegal aliens. No questions asked. Now, we've
been told over the last month during the shutdown, the
reason there's a shutdown is Trump won't give you the
money to give illegal aliens free health care. And the
Democrats have said, we don't want free health care for illegals.
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Yeah you do. No, no, no, we don't. You've been
saying you were giving it to them. No, no, no, no,
we don't know anything about it. And also we don't
know anything about Antifa because the polling shows that antifa's
unpopular too. Oh so you don't know who Antifa is?
All right, Well, here's lots of you in photos carrying
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the Antifa handbook. Don't know anything about it? Must be AI. Yeah,
I don't know anything about that, don't Apparently the polling
says Antifa is unpopular. So we don't know anything about Antifa.
We'll got Black Lives Matter. I've never heard of it.
What is it? It's crazy. They don't know. They don't
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know whether they're coming or going. What they do know
is everything they've tried is working. Trump's not a king,
and you can't say he is. Trump's not ruining the country,
and you can't prove the people he is. The economy
hasn't tanked, and you can't say that it has. Illegal
immigration was bad for this country, and the American people
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know it. So just keep trying, because there's not a
lane for you where you're going right now. Guitars, cigars,
and a few thoughts from Bizar on Michael Congress is
a criminal referral to the Department of Justice for PHARMACYIA
director communist John Brennan. Trump hating Brennan for perjury regarding
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his role in Russia Gate. Brennan was on MSNBC asking
why would I lie to Congress.
Speaker 11 (23:51):
He's trying to get into the action of Trump's revenge tour.
As I've said several times on this program as well
as in congressional testimony, graded with all these inquiries and
investigations of the development, I have explained exactly what transpired
during the Russian interference in twenty sixteen election. And Jim Jordan,
now I think is trying to twist my words and
(24:12):
misrepresent and mischaracterize the facts as a way to play
too and be a supplicant to Donald Trump, which is
why he's making this referral nounce Department of Justice. But
as you pointed out, I've said before, this ground has
been retread and plowed numerous times, and I even wrote
about it in my memoir exactly what happened there. Why
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Why would I have any motivation to not tell the
truth to Congress about this because it's already a matter
of public record.
Speaker 1 (24:41):
Yeah, I mean, why would he lie? Why would anybody
ever lie? His defense to lying is why would he lie? Oh? Okay, okay,
how about because telling the truth would get you in trouble.
This is a guy who a month ago, when he
found out he was under investigation, said, yeah, I've reviewed
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the situation and it looks like yeah, I didn't looks
like I didn't do anything wrong. I don't want ahead
and review. You are fine, you don't need to do it.
I want ahead and reviewed it. Nothing to see your officer,
he said, the Trump administration doesn't. Well, I'll let you
listen to him. This is on MSNBC. This is former
CIA director John Brennan.
Speaker 11 (25:21):
When these things happen, I certainly get mad.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
I get angry.
Speaker 11 (25:25):
I also get sad that this is the state of
our country, in the.
Speaker 1 (25:28):
State of our politics these days.
Speaker 11 (25:30):
The fact that you know, individuals like at Jim Jordan
are going to go after somebody certain nearly three and
a half decades in public service, a lot involved in
en counterism in the after math of nine eleven. They
don't care about doing things like this to destroy individuals
after me, to hurt me and my family and others.
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And so, you know, I'm saddened by what has happened.
Sometimes I'm dispirited and disheartened. At the same time, I
feel motivated to be able to stand up that other
people are standing up as well, and I see that
more and more people are starting to realize what Donald
Trump is all about. And so I'm hoping that the
Republicans in Congress, I know, it's a you know, it's.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
A wish that I've had for quite.
Speaker 11 (26:11):
A while, they're really going to draw the line. And
when they look at what's happened against the White House,
it's so such a vivid depiction what's going on to
this country. But the abuse of power, the desecration of
the rule of law, the fact that Donald Trump continues
to do these things. Why they continue to love I
think it's going to hurt Republicans over in the long term,
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and just doing this right now to be able to
satisfy the whims of Donald Trump. Again, I just I
never thought we would face a situation like this throughout
the course my career.
Speaker 1 (26:46):
Yeah, you got John Brennan giving advice to the Republican Party. Yeah,
you know, going after me is really going to hurt
the Republicans. No, it's not. Actually, in fact, this is
making Trump more popular than anything else he's done. Let's pivot,
shall we. On Election Night in twenty twenty, MSNBC's John
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Jen Pasaki and Rachel Madow openly laughed and mocked Virginians
for their concern over illegal immigration.
Speaker 2 (27:23):
Listen, I mean, if you look at some of these
exit poles, I mean, I live in Virginia, immigration was
the number one issue, of course. I mean again, these
could change in Virginia.
Speaker 8 (27:33):
Virginia does have a border with West Virginia.
Speaker 1 (27:37):
Ilda Wall what laugh away, bitch? A Salvadoran here illegally
was recently convicted of repeatedly raping an eleven year old
girl in Virginia. Credit News three. In West Virginia.
Speaker 2 (27:52):
We are following through tonight on the sentencing of a
local contractor. He was hired to renovate a Virginia Beach
family's bath room, and this week he was sentenced to
thirty years in prison for raping their eleven year old
daughter on three separate occasions. Whose three has now learned
that he was in the country illegally and an ICE
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detainer has been issued for him. Investigative reporter Markaret Kavanaugh
has been the only reporter covering this story from the
very beginning.
Speaker 12 (28:21):
W TKR has learned that Ricardo Mechio has been in
the United States illegally. According to the Virginia Beach Sheriff's Office,
the thirty four year old was sentenced to thirty years
in prison for raping an eleven year old girl three
times after being hired to renovate the family's bathroom in
Virginia Beach. According to the Sheriff's office, ICE issued a
detainer for him after he was arrested last October.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
He's from El Salvador.
Speaker 12 (28:43):
Court records outlined how the third time he was raping
the child, the mother heard noises coming from the bedroom,
got a butter knife to open the locked door, then
saw the man she had hired to renovate the bathroom naked,
grabbing his clothes and jumping out of the bedroom window
with an accent that was difficult understand at times. He
addressed the court Tuesday before being sentenced to apologize.
Speaker 1 (29:10):
The Sheriff's office.
Speaker 12 (29:11):
Says when an individual is taken into their custody and
identified as not being born in the United States or
a US territory, ICE is promptly notified.
Speaker 1 (29:21):
They say.
Speaker 12 (29:21):
He will likely serve his thirty year sentence with the
Virginia Department of Corrections, then transferred to ICE. ICE could
decide to take out federal charges.
Speaker 1 (29:32):
Is that funny? Jin Pasaki? Is that funny? Rachel Maddow?
If these illegal aliens showed up at your doorstep, would
that be funny? You laugh at people who were raising
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their children and worried what these illegal aliens who seem
to have a propensity for drunk driving and raping little girls,
and you laugh about their fears and their worries because
you're so much better than them, And you wonder why
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nobody likes you. You angry, bitter, bitter, lonely, sad, resentful women.
You make fun of the breeders, the mothers, the wives.
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Because you are so resentful, so mean, so sad. Well,
your day will come. God will judge you as he
judges us all. And I'll tell you what I'm glad.
I'm not you, that's for sure. I can't imagine being
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such a sad sack. Because these two are miserable old.
I guess they can gather with Ellen DeGeneres. She can
do a two step for him. He looked tap, you
know she used to do tap. And they can all
sit around and say but I thought everyone said she
was so nice. Hey, maybe have Hillary Janita. It's nic
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slight for good, thank you, and good night,