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Speaker 1 (00:03):
What it's that time time time, luck and load. So
Michael very show is on the air.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
What y'all want me to say?
Speaker 3 (00:23):
This here?
Speaker 2 (00:23):
Fuck? What is this?
Speaker 4 (00:25):
Evil? Okay?
Speaker 5 (00:27):
Yeah, how you pronounced the word chuckle? Malulne connect haabbala
who commits? Goodbye to Texas University of Texas, Goodbye to
urge and why Lord, good luck to them.
Speaker 6 (00:44):
The old Texas eggis there is the boys who knows
how to fight. The eyes of Texas is upon you. Yes, Lord,
that is the soul they sing so well, it's sound
like hell oh, goodbye to Texas is University. Now far
the agg is doing here chickla winger bowl chicken dado higa?
Speaker 4 (01:08):
What no word did that mean?
Speaker 7 (01:10):
Was on this day?
Speaker 8 (01:11):
In eighteen seventy one, state legislature of the Great State
of Texas approved a bill providing for the organization of
the Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College now Texas A and
M University and appropriating seventy five thousand dollars for the
construction of academic buildings and suitable accommodations. A committee selected
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a site near Bran, which would come to be known
as College Station the adjoining community. Following the donation of
twenty four hundred and sixteen acres by local citizens. The
college the oldest public institution of higher education in the state.
Wait a second, Oh, Baylor's private that's why. Opened in
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October eighteen seventy six with one hundred and six students
and a faculty of six under President Thomas S.
Speaker 2 (02:02):
Gathwright.
Speaker 8 (02:04):
By the year two thousand, the College Station campus was
the fifth largest university in the nation with more than
forty four thousand students, and the Texas A and M
University system included nine schools across the state.
Speaker 2 (02:18):
I'll tell you the.
Speaker 8 (02:19):
One that doesn't get its due is the one in
Timo Timu, West Timu.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
Gosh, dogg it's it's next to Paul Derro Canyon. What
is that community called Commerce?
Speaker 8 (02:38):
Dad comment, Remember we had the president on, been him
on for like two hours. I could have kept him
on for two more. He was fantastic. It's like Austin University,
this new conservative university that created in.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
Austin.
Speaker 8 (02:50):
It's like Hillsdale College, but in Texas got great faculty
that West Texas A and M University, which is part
of course of the They raised two hundred million dollars
in their last raise, which is pretty impressive for a
school of that size and not being the main campus.
You get these guys like Gary Peterson at Texas Tech
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or Tilman at University of Houston. You get these guys
that are really committed to their home institution with a
chip on their shoulder going, you know, I want my
school to have nice things, and they'll they'll unload some money.
I read recently Texas and M University was the largest
student body in the country. Now, that was forty four
thousand in the year two thousand, but I want to
say this was seventy five thousand. Now that might have
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been that I can't remember how it might have been
the largest system in the country, or it might have
been the largest campus in the country. I cannot recall,
but whatever it was, it was. We're going to take
some calls in just a moment, because tomorrow we're going
to focus on our Good Friday annual special, which will
focus on the real meaning of Easter. So I don't
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know if we'll have time to get many, if any
calls in tomorrow, so we will open the phone line
seven one three nine.
Speaker 9 (03:59):
Nine nine one seven nine nine one thousand.
Speaker 8 (04:02):
The problematic superintendent at Huffman High School at Huffman ISD
Benny Swallow, appears to be out after the district's posts
on social media about a.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
New chapter of leadership.
Speaker 8 (04:15):
Parents have demanded he resigned over alleged misuse of school funds,
intimidation of staff members, and a range of other allegations.
Ken Paxton's office sued the district for electioneering after Swallow
called a meeting last year with teachers and staff telling
them they should support a Republican primary candidate who opposed
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school choice. Can't do that, fella left wing terrorism update.
The self proclaimed socialist who broke in and firebombed the
Pennsylvania governor's mansion carried out the attack quote for the
Palestinian people because Democrat Governor Josh Shapiro is Jewish and
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pro Israel. The attack came hours after sh Papio hosted
a passover Satyr. The story from ABC six in Philly
breaking news.
Speaker 10 (05:05):
The suspected arsonists who allegedly tried to attack Pennsylvania Governor
Josh Shapiro decided to firebomb the governor's mansion because of
quote what he wants to do to the Palestinian people.
That's according to a search warrant signed by Pennsylvania State Police.
Law enforcement sources tell ABC News thirty eight year old
Cody Balmer targeted Shapiro quote based on perceived injustices to
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the people of Palestine. The cleanup process continues today at
the mansion in Harrisburg. Following the attack early Sunday morning,
police a Balmer set fire to a dining area in
the residence where Governor Josh Shapiro and his family had
hosted a passover Satyr just hours earlier. Governor Shapiro addressed
the attack during an appearance just minutes ago in hershe
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nothing he.
Speaker 11 (05:51):
Could do would deter me from doing my job as governor.
Nothing he could do would deter me from proudly and
openly practicing my faith.
Speaker 10 (06:05):
Pennsylvania State Police announced today it is using a third
party to conduct an independent security review. The probe will
examine what led to the security breach and what charges
need to be filed.
Speaker 8 (06:18):
A career criminal in Michigan with a lengthy rap sheet
who turned into a black activist is killed after fighting
with cops, stealing a police cruiser and leading them on
a chase. The media try to make him into the
next Saint George Floyd, and then the body cam released
and it ain't pretty wkb in TV.
Speaker 12 (06:39):
The dash cam video starts as an Ohio State Highway
Patrol trooper first encounters the suspect, DeShawn Leith, standing on
the side of the Ohio Turnpike after crashing his car
in Springfield Township. The trooper tries getting him away from traffic,
but Leith starts battling back.
Speaker 13 (06:58):
This is the view from the troopers body.
Speaker 12 (07:00):
Cameraut Leith runs away, only to turn around and run
back toward the trooper, who.
Speaker 13 (07:11):
Then attempts to use a stun gun.
Speaker 12 (07:19):
As you can see, the stun gun appears to have
little effect and another fight breaks out. The video shows
punches being exchanged and at one point Leif gets the
trooper on the ground. He eventually takes off in the cruiser.
Inside the car, you can hear Leith talking to himself
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for about eleven minutes before this dramatic crash in norse
Wickley Township.
Speaker 13 (07:48):
Feaver County.
Speaker 12 (07:55):
After this crash, Pennsylvania State Police say an altercation broke
out when troopers approached the.
Speaker 13 (08:01):
Vehicle, leading them to use deadly force.
Speaker 8 (08:05):
An ibsol entite newspaper said he was known for his
advocacy work and at risk with at risk use, and
he was shot by Pennsylvania state troopers. We'll get to
your calls. A big reason that people love Trump is
pretty simple. He does what makes sense. It's not deep,
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it's not existential, it's very simply doing what we all
know is the right thing to do, common sense. The
Democrats lost this past election because they ran a campaign
and an administration on insanity, boys and girls bathrooms. That's
a loser the moment. That's not a loser. Our country's dead,
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but it is a loser. No matter what they tell you,
boys in girls sports. Nobody thinks that's a good idea.
Nobody normal purple haired women that were men. The kind
of people who.
Speaker 2 (09:01):
Promote this stuff, they're crazy and the goal is to
normalize them.
Speaker 8 (09:06):
Oh, don't call them crazy, Michael, They're just different. You
don't know what they've been through. Okay, I don't know
what Hitler went through.
Speaker 2 (09:13):
But I know he was crazy. I don't sit and
go in Maybe he was frustrated artists from Austria. Maybe
if they'd promoted him from corporal, he would turned out
to be a good guy. No, that's not how that works.
Speaker 8 (09:26):
I don't know if you saw this, but Trump is
appointed a new Secretary of sanity and this man is
not pulling any punches. Take a listen to his press
conference yesterday.
Speaker 14 (09:35):
Good morning everyone, I'm the Secretary of Sanity, pointed by
President Trump to do what no one in this town
apparently is attempted in decades. We call that makes sense.
All right, let's go ahead and dive in. First off, Yes,
we're reducing federal spending. No, not by canceling defense contracts.
Are pretending wind meals can power aircraft carriers. We're doing
it the old fashioned way, firing useless people. Jim, Rebecca,
(09:58):
you're god. We need a task force to figure out
if a gas stova's racist.
Speaker 2 (10:03):
You're fire beat it, Joe, Come on man.
Speaker 14 (10:05):
Second energy policy, We've reopened domestic drill that's right, because
America should never beg opek for oil like it's an X.
Speaker 2 (10:13):
We regret texting, right, Bill, Hey, what do you mean
by that?
Speaker 14 (10:16):
We've also stupp pretending solar panels work at midnight. For
the love of God, get those alien inducing panels off
your roots, will you?
Speaker 2 (10:23):
People?
Speaker 13 (10:23):
Isn't it anti renewable.
Speaker 2 (10:25):
No, it's anti stupid. We like renewables.
Speaker 14 (10:27):
We just like lights that also turn on when you
flipped the little switch. We've got one hundred and forty
two diversity coordinators who are making six figures to host
zoom calls about pronas he she then.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
They the cat in the back get me? Oh no,
why that money's now.
Speaker 14 (10:42):
Been reallocated to actual works, like securing the border and
painting roads that don't collapse when it rains. Book, Is
it true you rejected the proposal to name hurricanes after
non binary feelings to promote climate inclusivity. Yes, we will
not be renaming hurricanes after emotions to avoid triggering coastal communities.
We will still refer to illegal immigrants as wait for it,
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as illegal immigrants.
Speaker 2 (11:05):
Raise this listen.
Speaker 14 (11:06):
If that offends you, I suggest you find a feelings
journal in a strong of a company. Also, we reduce
the Department of Education budget by forty percent and reintroduce
something radical into our national dialogue.
Speaker 2 (11:17):
It's called merit. What about equity?
Speaker 3 (11:19):
Equity?
Speaker 14 (11:20):
Sure, we're equally tired of nonsense across the board. Look
this administration it's not perfect, but at least now someone's
driving the bus. Who knows it's not supposed to be
parked in a ditch. It's set on fire for justice.
Here's this fascism of expecting grown adults to work of
ad the law and raise their kids without drag brunches
and the curriculum as fascism.
Speaker 2 (11:39):
Then we've got bigger problems than bocavu. All right, thank
you everybody. That conclude today's briefing.
Speaker 14 (11:44):
And I'm very proud to be the Secretary of Sanity.
Speaker 2 (11:51):
Jim, you're on the Michael Berry Show for some reason,
Ramone spilled your.
Speaker 3 (11:54):
Negg bloody him. Well, it's not supposed to be Jym,
as supposed to be g y m.
Speaker 2 (12:04):
I'm just pulling your leg. It's Jim.
Speaker 3 (12:06):
Hey, Hey, I was up in the Wallops doing some
hiking and we were in van Horn afterwards at the
El Capitan getting a steak and Billy Bob was there.
And now that I think about it, he was in
the same truck he used as a Landman. But I
hadn't seen land Man yet.
Speaker 2 (12:21):
I thought that was pretty cool, and he was. He
just looked like an normal dude just walking through. Were
they in the middle of the what what time of that?
Speaker 3 (12:30):
You don't know, We didn't know. We didn't even talk
about that. We just talked about what we've been doing,
where we've been hiking, you know. And he was just
in town talk with people. He was just staying at
the Capitan for a day or two, you know. And
I want to ask you, if I'm want to ask.
Speaker 2 (12:47):
You, where were you when you met him?
Speaker 8 (12:50):
I was in a really neat place called the I
think it's J. P. Ryan at JP Bryan Museum down
in Galveston. And Okay, it's a beautiful old building. I
think it was nineteen thirty two, but I'm not positive
on that nineteen thirty ishue it's it's on an oversized lot.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
Let's see if I can. I can pull it up
while I'm talking to you, but it is.
Speaker 14 (13:14):
Uh.
Speaker 8 (13:15):
I had actually gone to look at it because I've
thought about doing a kind of an event venue for
our listeners over the years. Let's see the Brian Museum.
See if it'll give me the address.
Speaker 3 (13:28):
Man man, if he's been, if he's in Galveston, that'd
be great. If he was like the Grand Marshal, somebody's
somebody's ball or something. Yeah, he was.
Speaker 8 (13:35):
He was performing at that event. I think they raised
two million dollars. Dancy Ware was the was the chairman
of the event, and it was it was a who's who.
Speaker 2 (13:44):
I mean, it was an.
Speaker 8 (13:45):
Impressive who's who of the peep of Houston, Galveston and
the region for this museum.
Speaker 2 (13:52):
It's a beautiful museum. He took that.
Speaker 8 (13:55):
I saw the building because I wanted to buy it,
and I could have afforded to buy it. I couldn't
afford to renovate it because the renovation were so massive.
And he bought it for I don't know a million
or two, and I bet he's put five or six
into it. It's it's just it's glorious, this museum. He
he's done a great job with it. JP Brian is
an oil and gas guy and apparently he has had
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quite a bit of success and wanted to wanted to
create this glorious museum and he did. But funny thing,
Billy Bob Thornton agreed to see us after they had
closed off all the stuff, and literally he's just getting
ready to go out on stage, and he was so
gracious and we talked for a while and one of
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his guitarists came over and he said, Michael, you don't
know me, but I played your r SEC with Billy
Bob Thornton and what we really did love it. He's
not kidding, We really did love it. His name was
Kirk McKim and I said, oh, that's very nice to you.
Speaker 3 (14:52):
Kirk.
Speaker 8 (14:52):
Where are you from? He said, I'm from Laporte. I said, Laporte?
You ever ready at Gringoes and he goes, yeah, that's
the yabarras has me crazy when people pronounce it that way,
But just say it as an e on the front
even though it's a why because people can't understand why
there's a Y and a B and no vowel in between.
But I said, yeah, Russell Lebarro, that yeah, that's Russell Lebarro,
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that's who owns it. And he goes, I went to
school with him. And I said, well, that's him right there,
and he said oh, and he dumps me and goes
over to Russell and he's said and as he's walking over,
I said, Russell, Kirk mcamm he went to Port Height.
He said, oh, he went to school with my sister.
And so they turns out they have a long history
and Kirk McKim has a long. He used to play
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with the Sheila Marshall Band. Still does a little bit.
Great story here he was from Laporte. He's playing with
Billybot thoughts, it's a funny night the Michael Barry Show.
Never wonder what that song's about.
Speaker 3 (15:49):
Why sleeping bogging eye, it comes creeping up?
Speaker 8 (15:53):
I bought Music's long had a history of songs that
reference if obleaquely sexually transmitted diseases with a wink, a smile,
and a strained metaphor. Thinking of Ted Nugent's cat Scratch Fever,
for instance, The Coasters in nineteen fifty nine had a
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hit with poison ivy.
Speaker 2 (16:16):
If not for the fact that it's writers Jerry Leeber and.
Speaker 8 (16:22):
Mike Staller would eventually confirm that was the inspiration in
an autobiography they wrote in twenty ten called hound Dog.
Speaker 2 (16:32):
Quote, Pure and Simple.
Speaker 8 (16:33):
Poison ivy is a metaphor or a sexually transmitted disease
or the clap, hardly a topic or for a song
that hit the top ten, Writesleever, It's possible to interpret
poison ivy through a less sordid lens as simply an
ode to an irresistible but emotionally destructive woman. But once
it's revealed, the subtext becomes text, and there's simply no
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other way to construe lyrics like she's pretty as a daisy,
but look out, man, she's crazy. She'll really do you
in if you let her under your skin. Calamine lotion
can't help with that poison ivy. A new report from
Harris County Health shows cases of HIV and other STDs
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are rising throughout the Houston area at a faster rate
than other places in Texas. The rates of new infections
are even rising among diseases you may have forgotten about.
Legacy Health is the Legacy Health's director of Health Navigation,
Jill Johns, says, HIV, syphlis, gonnehea, chlamydia, all of them.
Speaker 2 (17:35):
It's a big issue we have here in our community.
Speaker 8 (17:37):
Harris County and Houston in particular, have been surpassing the
rates of sti's, they call them sectually transmitted infections now
in Texas due to the lag for required reporting, The
most recent data in the report covers the time period
between twenty sixteen and twenty twenty two. Well that's good,
y'all have to report all the cases you have coming
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in is not real soon. So you know, three years
later we'll know that there was a big outbreak. Well,
what's happened since then, I don't know. We'll find out
in three years. John says between twenty sixteen and twenty
twenty two, the rates of syphilis in our community doubled,
which is definitely concerning. The report includes a map of
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the zip codes where the rate of syphilis is the highest.
The parts of the Houston area with the highest rates
are downtown, Montrose and the Ost area in that order.
Credit kho U Channel eleven.
Speaker 7 (18:35):
With the story sol Mareen Statistics Tonight, new data from
Harris County Health shows cases of HIV and other sexually
transmitted infections are on the rise in our area and
rising faster than anywhere else in Texas. Tonight, Matt Daughty
looks at which parts of the city are seeing the
highest rates of new cases. He joins us Live tonight
in West Houston, Matt.
Speaker 15 (19:00):
As the rates of new cases are rising across the board,
even among some diseases you may have thought were long gone.
Speaker 16 (19:07):
HIV, syphilis, GONERIEA, chlamydia, all of those. So it's a
big issue we have here in our community.
Speaker 15 (19:16):
Legacy Health's Director of Health Navigation, Jill Johns, sits down
to discuss what nobody wants to talk about.
Speaker 16 (19:22):
A trip or burning, a sensation when they pee, or
a discharge from their genitals.
Speaker 4 (19:27):
Sexually transmitted infections Harris.
Speaker 16 (19:30):
County and Houston in particular has been surpassing the rates
of STIs in Texas due to the.
Speaker 4 (19:36):
Lag for required reporting.
Speaker 15 (19:38):
The most recent data in the report covers the time
period between twenty sixteen and twenty twenty two.
Speaker 4 (19:43):
What it shows is alarming.
Speaker 16 (19:45):
Between twenty sixteen and twenty twenty two, the rates of
syphilis in our area doubled, which is definitely concerning.
Speaker 4 (19:53):
Here's a map of the zip codes where the rate
of syphilis is the highest, Downtown, then Mantros, then the
area near Old Spanish Trail. For chlamydia, the zip codes
with the highest rates are the Medical Center area, Laporte
and Downtown.
Speaker 16 (20:07):
Ages fifteen to twenty four.
Speaker 15 (20:10):
Then there's gonorrhea, which has an infection rate that is
surging in the area of the medical Center, followed by
Downtown and then Sunnyside. The highest rates of new HIV
cases were seen in Mantros, followed by the second Ward
and then set gassed. Although the sexually transmitted infections are
found in basically every demographic in Harris County, the study
found that there is one population that is testing positive
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for them more frequently.
Speaker 16 (20:35):
Particular Black women. So Black women who are heterosexual are
frequently getting STIs at a higher rate than other groups.
Speaker 15 (20:44):
The best place to start is from a position of knowledge.
Legacy Health offers free and confidential HIV and STI testing
and some results you can learn within minutes in West Houston,
I'm at Dortan Khou eleven News.
Speaker 9 (20:59):
The reason Black women are having higher rates than Black
men is that men are highly promiscuous, and that during
a heterosexual act, a woman is far more likely to
contract from a man than a man is from a woman.
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I remember when about ten years ago, there was a
big study done on how AIDS had been transmitted.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
And it's said that.
Speaker 8 (21:32):
If a male picture has sex with a male catcher
and the picture has AIDS, the catcher is fourteen times
more likely to contract AIDS from him than if the
catcher has AIDS and the picture.
Speaker 2 (21:54):
Does not. And the reason is.
Speaker 8 (21:58):
The anal lightning is very thin, and when it tears,
you're going directly into a bloodline. Well, just as with
the female, you think about environments that are Petrie dishes
for receiving and developing infections. That's far more likely for
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the female than the male in a traditional heterosexual act.
Let's see downtown montroseen ost what demographics.
Speaker 3 (22:28):
Would that be?
Speaker 8 (22:31):
April is STD Awareness Month. I'm called STI now, I
guess infection sounds softer than disease. When I was growing up,
we called it VD, but the times they are a change.
In April is STD Awareness Month.
Speaker 17 (22:51):
Come join the celebration at the STD Carnival and Parade.
See thousands of STD art and crafts, Grab a vit
that the Chlamydia cook Off, Dance to live music provided
by Phyllis and the SIPs. And when it's time to
cool down, relax in the gunner yea beer garden. And
hey kids, the STD Carnival is bigger and better than
ever this year, featuring the world's most unknowing roller coaster,
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the Crabinator, and don't forget everyone's favorite herpo, the Clown.
STD Awareness Month. Catch a dose of advanced tickets today.
Speaker 8 (23:25):
If that PSA didn't drive home the point that sin
in with your naked body is atrocious and perhaps this
song will.
Speaker 12 (23:32):
When you're hanging with the girl and she's looking nice,
you think you'll want to smooth your face.
Speaker 13 (23:39):
But what is the price? Eight purpies, gonner react, scabies
and crabs. Think you want them down your pants?
Speaker 5 (23:48):
Know you raging?
Speaker 18 (23:51):
Now?
Speaker 13 (23:51):
This has really hit and I feel like James Dean.
But don't let that distract from all these violent STDs,
HPV HIV.
Speaker 12 (24:02):
Spooky vaginosis, Sinning with your naked bod is evil and atrocious.
Speaker 13 (24:10):
Time is a construct we all follow. Nothing is real,
knowe is here.
Speaker 8 (24:21):
The information that I get from the show that I
don't seem to get from other places.
Speaker 4 (24:25):
The Michael Barry Show.
Speaker 12 (24:40):
There is also a forewarning from health officials about a
new possible where disease outbreak.
Speaker 13 (24:45):
It is called monkey pox.
Speaker 19 (24:47):
Monkey poxes upon us. It's an all the global threats
like the most you get posts that how you spread
it and you wind up dead. I said, hey, monkey boxes.
Speaker 2 (24:58):
On, did you give your doubt her on the news?
Speaker 19 (25:01):
Kiss A pops c b SCNN nobs. It's a block
globalist can use monkey pops another bite.
Speaker 12 (25:09):
Monkey Pops is righting around the world.
Speaker 15 (25:11):
World House, the organization says there are eighty comper cases.
Speaker 13 (25:16):
Monkey pox will scare you.
Speaker 19 (25:17):
I mean, of course, unless you're straight, ife straight or
dedicated to a single.
Speaker 2 (25:22):
Lever and maybe you can make it out of it. Okay,
but you've a.
Speaker 19 (25:26):
Day and for my stews or sometimes you try by
there's a chance you will vanish from the ors from
the panic monkey pass.
Speaker 2 (25:32):
It gonna make you die.
Speaker 19 (25:35):
Monkey pops, monkey pops, Everything is.
Speaker 2 (25:37):
Out of control, monkey pas, monkey pops.
Speaker 19 (25:41):
Careful with your holes and polls.
Speaker 13 (25:44):
Monkey pops, Monkey pas.
Speaker 2 (25:46):
That's where it's not a joke. Monkey pops, monkey pops.
Speaker 7 (25:51):
Trust the wh joke?
Speaker 19 (25:53):
Oh monkey pops, Oh, monkey pops, the monkey pops.
Speaker 20 (26:02):
This morning, a mysterious new outbreak of monkey pox is
growing Lord. The potential case is now being investigated in
Broward County. Official say, the person who traveled international liking
remains isolated.
Speaker 19 (26:14):
The monkey pops, Monkey boss, Everything is out of control,
the monkey boss, Monkey pots. Careful with your holes and poles,
Monkey pops, Monkey pops.
Speaker 2 (26:26):
Where it's not a joke. The monkey pass, Monkey Boss.
Speaker 19 (26:31):
Trust the who oh no, here come the monkey pops?
Who the monkey pods? You got the monkey pops? Go
want the monkey pos the monkey pods. I hate the
monkey pods. Oh the monkey pops. Who the monkey pops? Who?
Speaker 13 (26:54):
The monkey pots?
Speaker 12 (26:56):
The monkey pots?
Speaker 13 (26:58):
Go the monkey pop.
Speaker 8 (27:05):
You know, I was looking at the zip codes of
the places where all these sexually transmitted infections or diseases,
whichever word you want to use, are spreading, and they're
all ninety percent Democrat. It's almost like people who make
bad decisions politically make bad decisions with their bodies too.
Speaker 3 (27:27):
Huh.
Speaker 8 (27:28):
I bet it's all the same usual demographic groups that
get the biggest booth in the Democrat tent. Meanwhile, Letitia
James has been committing allegedly mortgage fraud in Virginia, which
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is interesting because she's the Attorney General of New York. She,
in order to get a mortgage for a really expensive
home in Virginia, file the document as if it was
her primary residence.
Speaker 2 (28:07):
Well that's odd.
Speaker 8 (28:10):
How can you file a document that your primary residence
for which you qualify for a homestead and are more
likely to get a loan at a better interest rate
because mortgage companies figure you're going to pay off your
first mortgage to whom you live in. If you get
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into trouble, you're going to let your second home go
before you let your first home go so you get
a better loan term. To lie on that document is
a serious crime, and she appears to have done that
because while Attorney General of the State of New York,
she was committing mortgage fraud in the state of Virginia.
Not to mention another property she bought with her father
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as a co signer. But she didn't want to say
daddy's my co signer because he has better financials than her.
She said, daddy's my daddy, as in my puppy. She
claimed they were married. Now, I don't know if she's
got some ilhan omar things going on or what, But
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in nineteen eighty three and again in two thousand, she
listed her father as her husband, again both of those
separate felony counts. In February of two thousand and one,
she purchased a five family dwelling we call a multi
family here in Brooklyn quote, but has consistently misrepresented the
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same property as only having four units in both building
permit applications and numerous mortgage documents and applications. I'm sure
it's the case that up to a four plex has
certain restrictions, and when you go up to five, you're
probably required to do a number of things ad stairs,
all the things that she would support doing as a Democrat.
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See the Democrats all these rules, but they don't believe
they should have to apply to them. So she has
clearly allegedly committed multiple acts of mortgage fraud, and she
went after Donald Trump for mortgage fraud. She claimed that
the assets he had pledged in order to get loans
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were grossly inflated, including mar A Lago, which she valued
at twelve million dollars. At twelve million dollars, I would
call everybody I knew and buy that thing in five
minutes and flip it tomorrow for one hundred and thirty.
Speaker 2 (30:35):
She knew that wasn't the case. That was the most
fraudulent case that they brought. But okay, here we are.
Now she's under review. So what did she do?
Speaker 8 (30:46):
She took that attitude like a woman that's just dined
and dashed and been caught by a cop outside. You
can't arrest me, I am redeemed, I am freed. You
can't arrest me because slavery to her tone, until you
tell me if you think this sounds like a woman
who's innocent.
Speaker 13 (31:05):
My mission is clear.
Speaker 18 (31:07):
I'm focused, I'm prepared, I'm ready. I've been trained by
the best. I went to Howard University. Oh yeah, that
overturned legal segregation in this country. Yes, I've been taught
in those classrooms with third good martial once time.
Speaker 13 (31:25):
I've had a brain of no prayer, no.
Speaker 19 (31:28):
No Trump.
Speaker 18 (31:28):
We're ready for you.
Speaker 13 (31:29):
We're coming for you.
Speaker 2 (31:30):
Richie, We're standing up for you.
Speaker 8 (31:32):
Yeah. I'm fighting on.
Speaker 21 (31:33):
We are not going down sailing victory my friends is
clip oh now, and I'm not waiting for years. I
tell us speak about the name of Hockey.
Speaker 17 (31:45):
Joy Hockey House. Yes, come on, name to us.
Speaker 13 (31:50):
We have the micracy before. Yeah, David, Now let's go.
Speaker 4 (31:56):
We're not shitting in the back of the bus.
Speaker 2 (31:58):
No bomb, Attorney General James, did you commit Morgus Froud.
Speaker 17 (32:04):
Rose a bush and his kree hat so we could run.
Speaker 2 (32:09):
Sheila spoke so we could ride.
Speaker 8 (32:12):
But miss James, it shows here that you claim you
were married to your father because he was co signing
and you could get the loan, and you did it
two different times, separated by seventeen years.
Speaker 2 (32:24):
Martin Luther King.
Speaker 3 (32:27):
Knock it back. Jesse Jackson.
Speaker 8 (32:31):
But miss James always trying to says you here signed
multiple documents saying you lived in Virginia as your primary
residence while you were the Attorney General.
Speaker 3 (32:45):
Of New York.
Speaker 17 (32:49):
Jack of Robinson.
Speaker 2 (32:51):
I am redeem I went to Howard University.
Speaker 19 (32:56):
It is HBCU.
Speaker 2 (32:59):
You can't keep up black woman now. But missus James
got that. Okay, you know what.
Speaker 8 (33:05):
You're a very impressive lady, and Howard University is a
great school.
Speaker 2 (33:08):
But did you file? Did you file all these ducks?
Because this is your signature and you you did this.
Speaker 6 (33:15):
I got Jeans. I am a deem My team