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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time.
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Sign sign, Sign, luck and load.
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The Michael Verry Show is.
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On the air.
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It's Charlie from BlackBerry's Mother. I can feel a good
one coming on.
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It's the Michael Berry Show.
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Oh, yes it is, Yes, it is this morning. President
Trump holds a signature Trump move where on his way
out or back from Marine one, he will stop and
talk to the press, typically with the propellers hurling and
a loud noise, and they're nervous, and it's a position
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of strength for him. And he walked out and he
barked to them that he will be giving out a
list of influential people and hedge fund managers who basically
lived with Epstein. And he said, quote, you should focus
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on Clinton, you should focus on the former president of Harvard.
You should focus on some of the hedge fund guys.
I will give you a list. These guys lived with
Jeffrey Epstein. I sure as hell didn't. No, you will
hear it said by the left, who will say anything.
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You will hear it said that, Oh Trump is involved
with Epstein. That's the reason we haven't released anything. And
I've spent a lot of time thinking about this because
sex with children is as vile a crime as there is,
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and it wouldn't matter who it was. I'd be against it.
But let me ask you that with everything they've done
to take down Trump, they've got the files, you don't
think that would have been revealed. They shot the man
in the head, They raided his wife's penty drawers at
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mar A Lago. They dragged him to court in Atlanta.
In New York, Mayor Shawn, this judge is now under investigation.
They had Jack Smith, they had all these people. They
indicted them, and they convicted him on thirty four felonies.
They were out to destroy this man, and they would
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have stopped at nothing. You don't think if they had him.
This is truly the Trump card. This is the ace
in the hole. If they had it, they would have
played it. I saw a post some money put up
that said cocaine was found at Biden's house, a dead
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body was found at Obama's house, a male prostitute was
found at Pelosi's house, an illegal server was found at
Clinton's house. So the FBI rated Trump's house. Stop and
think about that for a moment. You stop and think
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about that for a moment. We're going to spend some
time hopefully later in the show. Today talking about this,
President Trump signed an executive order.
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That pushes cities and.
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Local governments to remove homeless people from their streets. Sort
of odd that it requires the president in Washington, d c.
To tell cities, Hey, the reason you're dying is the
squalor of homeless people walking around, filthy and naked and violent,
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peeing and pooping everywhere, destroying everything, frightening people, and harming people.
That's why businesses are moving out of your communities.
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San Francisco is a shell of itself.
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They made a big story this week about business coming
into San Francisco.
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It was a Ross Dress for less.
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Nothing wrong with Ross dress for less, but the San
Francisco market area used to be one of the high
end destination shopping locations, I'm told in the country, and
all of those folks.
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Up and left.
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You know, you think about I don't know if you
saw this story this week in an out Burger.
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It's a funny subject because.
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Boys, my son Michael is home from college, he just
finished his freshman year, and my youngest son, Crockett is
about to begin his senior year in high school, and
the kind of conversations we have, which my wife is
left out of because neither.
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One of these matter to her.
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Is we argue over football, and we argue over fast
food restaurants. I say we, I usually pick one of
the other side and then I just I try to
you know, it's kind of an alliance. But we were
having an argument this week over whether In and Out
Burger was any good or not, and Crockett said that
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In and Out Burger was overrated, and we had a big,
raging conversation about that. But you may have seen the
story that the heiress to the In and Out Burger
fortune has decided that she's moving In and Out Burger
to Tennessee, out of California. And she said versions of
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you can't run a business here anymore, and I can't.
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Raise my kids here anymore.
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That kind of statement has been made for years, for years,
and yet the left doubles down. That is voting with
your feet. You don't get back headquarters of companies once
they leave. And this is a pattern, and California can't
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help itself.
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They are destroying themselves. This is white liberalism.
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Run them up, Michael Berry, the Michael Berry Show. There's
a scene in No Country for Old Men, where the
sheriff played by Tommy Lee Jones goes to see his.
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Mentor, the guy he looks to for guidance, and.
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He talks about how the world has his world has
changed and things are amiss, and he talks about the
weird things he's seeing. And I don't know about you,
but I feel this all often. I can't imagine that
really grown men think it's a good idea to wear
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a bikini and go grind into faces of elementary schools,
and that parents aren't bringing shotguns and rocking racking around
over this, and that teachers think that this is somehow
expanding the minds of the kids. It's you really do
wonder And he refers to Signs and Wonders in that
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movie when that happened. Well, we created a Signs and
Wonder segment, which which our idea behind it is that
you hear a news story like this and you think
to yourself, this has to be this has to be
indicative of the end times, right, these are signs and wonders. Well,
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there is a reference to this Signs and Wonders to
modern day politics, and this will all make sense. I'll
tie it together I promise, but first.
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Told THEMN money had come, the money and of the drugs.
It's just THEMN beyond.
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Difer take what it mean, what it leading to.
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I don't know if you'd have told me twenty years
ago i'd see children walking the streets of our Texas
towns with their green hair, bones and their noses. I
just flat out with't the belief signs and wonders that
I think once you quit here in sir and ma'am,
that's just something to follow.
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Dad.
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It's the dial pad. It is not the one that the.
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One thing signs.
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SARTs, signs and wonders.
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Time signs and walkers.
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The story we chose is from thirteen News in Birmingham, Alabama,
one of our favorite markets, full of listeners, and we
should warn you that it is disturbing and involves children.
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This is where authorready say six children, the youngest only
three years old, were victimized repeatedly over more than a year.
It's an underground storm shelter near the home of William
Chase McElroy, one of the men charged with raping and
sodomizing the children, as well as kidnapping and human trafficking.
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Inside the storm shelter.
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There were chairs and beds and things of that nature,
and the children were drugged by mister Trehast and tied
to the bed and to the chair into a poll
and then people would come and pay money to have
sex for these children.
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Assistant District Attorney Brian Jones says there could be more
victims and more alleged perpetrators. He says the grand jury
has indicted a fourth person, but he can't release that
name because that person hasn't been arrested yet. But he
says we may never know the full extent of the
horrors that happened here.
Speaker 8 (10:21):
There are some allegations with individuals that we will have
a hard time identifying just because we don't know their names,
and the children were drugged, according to one of the
co defendants, and so they may not be able to
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recognize or be able to identify anyone.
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Jones says many of these details came from some of
the defendants themselves. This has been a tough case for
investigators and prosecutors when they've been looking into since the
first of the year.
Speaker 8 (10:53):
It absolutely infuriates me, but we have to kind of
put that aside and just do the job that's all
we can do.
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It could be some comfort to investigators and authorities to
know that the crimes these defendants are charged with come
with a minimum mandatory sentence of life in prison without
the possibility of parole.
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Stephen Miller, who's turned out to be one of the
stars of the second Trump administration, has revealed just this
week that the number of unaccompanied minors in this country
UAC's unaccompanied uams, the number of those children in this
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country is so much larger than the Biden administration revealed.
There are hundreds of thousands of them who were unaccounted
for now. The reason this is disturbing is we were
told by the Biden administration that these are just children
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coming here for a better life. These are children who
have no parents, and they're being escorted by a you know,
like a Scout leader, like a room mom, people who
want to help them get It turns out that the
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girls in the backpacks that would be packaged for them
when they were sending them up into the United States,
they would stuff them full of condoms because they knew their.
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Daughter, twelve year old daughter would.
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Be raped many times, but at least they could hopefully
help her keep from getting pregnant so that when she
arrived she was not also carrying a baby, which would
prevent her from being able to work. That was baked
into the process. These children were going to be raped
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along the way. The people who we're bringing them, the traffickers,
are rapists, they're monsters, they have long criminal records. These
children are being used as sex toys. You are not
doing them a favor subjecting them to this. And if
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you think that life in every country other than the
United States is so bad that it is meaningless unless
you can get to this country, and that you should
be raped many times on the way that life is
still better, then what have you just said about the
rest of the world. But the worst part about this
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is the rape of these children does not end on
the journey. They are not brought here and raped despite
being here. They are raped because they are here. They
are being bought and sold as commodities, day laborers, and
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the subject of sexual proclivities that are intensely illegal, immoral,
the sorts of things that we want to murder a
perpetrator for. It's not a byproduct of the process, it
is the process. This is why they wanted the illegal
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immigration The Michael Verie Show continues. We had a number
of emails this week. I mean sorry number of emails
as well, but a number of voicemails this week. One
of our favorite things when we come into the studio
every morning is to play the voicemails that occurred the
night before, were left the night before. Sometimes they are
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a little tipsy, you know, shaboozie style, but we enjoy
sometimes their tips on a story we hadn't noticed it
we need to go research, or sometimes how is there
a perspective? You know, there's a new trucking regulation and
a guy's been a trucker for thirty five years. You
replay that message and listen to his perspective because he
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knows a lot about what he's talking about. We really
enjoy when you leave voicemail messages for us, and as
you've noticed, sometimes they get played on the air.
Speaker 1 (15:21):
Can't play them all.
Speaker 5 (15:23):
We play a very small number of them, but we
do try to get as many on as we can.
And if you put our number in your phone, just
put this as my number seven one, three, nine, nine
one thousand, Just put Michael Berry. That way, you don't
have to remember studio line or any of that seven, one, three, nine,
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one thousand, and with that, let's get to it.
Speaker 9 (16:04):
Hello, boys and girls, it's Friday, so you know what
that means.
Speaker 1 (16:09):
It's time to check. Michael I. Sears called this week.
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Our first voicemail is from an unknown man he doesn't
give his name or location, who says people are confusing
Obama's actions with his intent back in twenty sixteen.
Speaker 9 (16:32):
Michael, people are confusing Obama's actions in twenty sixteen with
his intent. Askt GPT, what with Obama and Cobe and
Brenna and Claver's inkent in twenty sixteen by having that
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that propaganda instrument produced by Hillary certified as a US
government intelligence estimate answer.
Speaker 1 (17:10):
To have Donald.
Speaker 9 (17:11):
Trump arrested under the Esdinage Act.
Speaker 5 (17:16):
He's dead, right, Americans are wise to what is going
on now. That doesn't mean that if you're stuck in traffic,
the people to the right and the left know what's
going on.
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But enough people today know.
Speaker 5 (17:30):
And as awful as we consider social media today or
to be for all the mindless dribble and leftist nonsense,
social media gives us an opportunity when we dig things out,
to share those things and communities of people have sprung
up across the country to speak out, and I see
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good things happening. Donald called to say that Obama can
be in a military court, and Michael isidnell.
Speaker 10 (18:05):
A lot of people are talking about Obama, the Obama
gate thing. People saying wondering, well, how are they going
to charge me? He has presidential immunity, this and that.
Speaker 3 (18:15):
Da da da.
Speaker 7 (18:16):
Oh.
Speaker 10 (18:16):
They can't do this because the president he can be
charged under military tribunal law for treason and other stuff
like that. He can be tried that way, not the
regular course, but the military course because at the time
he was commander in chief of the military, so he
is able to be charged under the military courts, the
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military tribunals and stuff like that.
Speaker 5 (18:43):
The next voicemail is from John. He warns that we
should not house the Russian hoax conspirators in the same facility.
Speaker 11 (18:55):
Herk shirt early Morning shows earlier this week conc either
jail or prison time as there is appropriate for the
Russian hoast conspirators. For a few months of jail for
law is broken would not hurt them as much as
the hurt that they caused. But I would not allow
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them to be confined in the same facility where they
could cooperate on further mischief, co operate on further mister.
Speaker 1 (19:32):
I love this so much.
Speaker 5 (19:36):
You are right, John, it would not be prudent to
allow them to cooperate on any further.
Speaker 11 (19:42):
Mischief, cooperate on further mister.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
A bit of an understatement.
Speaker 5 (19:48):
I like that the next fella is a former addict,
and so he has some credibility in speaking on this
matter on which he offers judgement. And he says Hunter
Biden was admitting in that interview he did with Andrew Callighan,
he was admitting that the cocaine in the White House
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was his.
Speaker 2 (20:13):
What up, Michael, I'm not gonna really drop my name.
I'm recovering drug addict. But I can tell you that
the interview with Hunter, when he was talking about the
little tiny bag outside of the White House, and he
was making it sound like it was almost as if
he was making it sound like, dude, I only do weight,
I only do big stuff. I only do like big
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chunks big. But if it was mine, it would have
been a big ass bag of cocaine, not no little
tiny bag. That was some crap I gave to somebody.
You know what, I'm saying, like I have. I have
heard that story so many times from other people. But
and you can tell he almost talks too much and
he pulls himself back, So you're right, the tails are
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there like it almost sounds like he's admitting to it. Hell,
love what you do, Michael Piece out thought you Later.
Speaker 5 (21:06):
This lady has called from Portland. It's one of our
favorite markets k e X eleven ninety in the beautiful
Pacific Northwest. She is flummoxed because Marco Rubio was part
of the committee that said the Russians interfered in the
twenty sixteen election, and she is right. Question you have
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to ask yourself is are you willing to forgive him
for that? Because Trump clearly did and he does appear
to be doing a very good job as Secretary of State.
Speaker 1 (21:39):
But here's what she said.
Speaker 3 (21:42):
Now I feel plumpis because the next person that you had,
who was obviously just repudiating everything that Telsey Caverton said
and was bringing up his defense that Marcobrupio had agreed
that it was all Russian legitimate stuff. So wow, I
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was not prepared for that. So we'll be listening to
that for who knows how long I'm a news cycles.
I don't know how to respond to a Michael And
I'm sure that the opposition has thought these sorts of
strategies felt very carefully. Can you help us? We are
babes in the woods for these radical Marxists?
Speaker 6 (22:33):
Thank you?
Speaker 5 (22:36):
You know flowmongst is such a good word. But what
I hear there is something that you probably feel and
I have felt at times, which is there are very
powerful people with very powerful tools at their discretion, who
are hidden from public view, often doing very bad things.
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And they don't have the pure heart that you do.
They don't love their country. They despise Donald Trump partley
because they despise you. And for the average citizen out there,
this is frustrating.
Speaker 1 (23:11):
We deserve better the Michael Berry Show. Michael Berry Show.
Speaker 5 (23:18):
You might think about our show this weekend if you
catch yourself doing this. But is there anything better than
putting a pot of beans on the stove and making
a skillet of hot water corn bread and just some
beans with a couple of shavings of fat back in
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there and some corn bread. Oh my goodness, my grandmother
would call. She lived in a little modest, little trailer
out in the country, and we lived out in the country,
but she lived on the way into town, and she'd
call my mother and she'd say, I'm putting a pot
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of beans on you may put extra pot for you,
And my mother would get so excited because that would
mean my mother didn't have to cook, and my grandmother
was a phenomenal cook, and she'd say yes, And so
we would make up some excuse to go into town
because she'd have to tell my dad why she had
burned the gas to get from our house into town.
Because you know, you don't hear people talk about this
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these days. But if my mother had to come pick
me up when I wasn't supposed to be somewhere and
she had to come pick me up, or I said, hey,
can you pick up me and Ben or me and Craig,
or me and Toby, she'd say, I had to burn
my gas for that. Nobody paid me back. I'd burn
my gas. You were you know you were there was
an expense that you had to be born. You had
to burn your gas. But we would find some excuse
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and she'd make us an extra skillet of hot water
corn bread and a pot of beans, and we'd bring
it home and Bull. We couldn't wait to get home
and eat it. Robert is our next voy smell was
kind enough to leave one for us, and as many
people do, he might have had a couple of drinks
before he called seven one three one thousand and left
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us a voicemail late at night.
Speaker 7 (25:12):
Sorry is Robert Santonio just listening to you?
Speaker 11 (25:16):
Uh?
Speaker 7 (25:16):
And Donald the Ham radio guy man, he was kind
of uh, kind of say he was Teddy Bear, which
you c b. How can you never play Red Savine?
Speaker 3 (25:29):
Uh?
Speaker 7 (25:30):
Or even Tom Waits version of Famtom threeal nine. But
my granddaddy, Henry, my mom dad, he was him and
everything else. He was the first guy in the country
of this United States to have a cellphone his car
nineteen forty sevenish pictures in the Saint Louis Post Dispatch,
Henry O. Perkinson History anyway, Radio is good, Maps for good.
Speaker 5 (25:53):
Uh.
Speaker 7 (25:54):
Learning the language is good. Love you, Michael. Learn learn
languages all language you can learn. We hadn't been sense
of damn much and got struck with the babble thing.
We still all understand each other.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
I love you, Michael.
Speaker 5 (26:09):
Well, Robert, you asked why we don't play much Red,
Sovan we do