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

Speaker 2 (00:14):
There is no denying that the Russians interfered in the election.
Whether or not they had willing or unwitting help from
the Trump team, they interfered, and they did so to
help him and hurt me.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
The implications of this are frankly nothing short of historic.
Over one hundred documents that we released on Friday really
detail and provide evidence of how this treason is conspiracy
was directed by President Obama just weeks before he was
due to leave office, after President Trump had already gotten elected.

(00:52):
This is not a Democrat or Republican issue. This is
an issue that is so serious it should concern every
single American. Creating this piece of manufactured intelligence that claims
that Russia had helped Donald Trump get elected contradicted every
other assessment that had been made previously in the months
leading up to the election that said exactly the opposite,

(01:14):
that Russia neither had neither the intent nor the capability.

Speaker 4 (01:17):
To try to quote unquote hack the.

Speaker 3 (01:20):
United States election for the presidency of the United States.

Speaker 5 (01:23):
You look at that for those bikers, they have a
stone culled and it was President Obama from what Chelsea
told me. She's got thousands of additional documents coming. So
President Obama, it was his concept, his idea, but he
also got it from crooked Hillary Clinton is a three

(01:45):
dollars hill.

Speaker 6 (01:45):
President Trump in any bilateral medium with Benjamin Netanyahu looked
Israel earlier today, I want to focus at least for
a few segments on the indictment of the former FBI
director James Comey, and I expect over the coming days
we're going to see more activity from the Department of

(02:07):
Justice rolling in in.

Speaker 7 (02:10):
What could be a sweeping larger case. I don't know
this for certain. This is moving very fast. As I
understand it, there is an intention to handle a number
of these as a coordinated effort, which would be called

(02:33):
a conspiracy. Conspiracy is an actual legal term when you
hear that someone is a conspiracy theorist. People who don't
pay attention to what's going on in the country and
don't want to think about it because to think about
it would mean they have to do something about it,
like to call you a conspiracy theorist, because while they're

(02:53):
eating their boogers or coloring or whatever it is they
do we're paying attention to what's going on in the
country so that you can be informed and so that
you can take action where needed.

Speaker 4 (03:05):
Well, they don't do that, and.

Speaker 7 (03:07):
So they sort of justify their lack of any engagement
in the country in which they live as somehow they're
better and more measured than you are, and you are
a conspiracy theorist. But a conspiracy in the legal sense,

(03:28):
in the court room sense, refers to an effort by
multiple parties to coordinate a criminal action or, in this case,
a criminal enterprise, because it's an ongoing criminal action for
a period of time. I don't think these individuals all
started as best friends on day one, but I do

(03:51):
think that a shared enemy united a lot of people
from across a broad spectrum, and as they each saw
that they needed to work together to defeat this threatening
man and his movement. Because remember, it wasn't just important

(04:14):
that Trump be defeated. It was important that the kind
of people that's you, who had the audacity to believe
that you could know better than then, or that you
could question how much money they make, how much power
they have, how they use that power, who they destroy,
who they pick, who they don't pick, they needed to

(04:37):
show you, they needed to give you a comeuppance, and
that's what January sixth was all about. So we're going
to talk today about the Komi indictment and why this
is so important, and it is the problem becomes that
there is there are always a number of different flash

(04:59):
in the Paan stories, not that they're not important, but
there will always be these stories that will pop up
here and there, and somebody will run with that story
and that's their story, that's their moment to have some attention,
so they'll push that and you can get distracted by that.

(05:21):
But when the director of the FBI is involved as
part of a grand conspiracy to prevent Donald Trump from
becoming president and once elected, to imprison to at a minimum,
at a minimum, to delegitimize him, but at a maximum

(05:41):
to imprison him and perhaps worse, because I think that
assassination is going to yield. I think a great deal
of the law fair and things related to that are
going to be traced back, and that we're going to
find that Komy at all had at a minimum knowledge,
if not outright involvement. But I don't want to get

(06:05):
ahead of myself. Let's start with the immediate reaction to
a Komy indictment is well, you're just being mean and vengeful.
The president has to answer that question. That's part of
this process. Keep everybody move in the same direction. Don't
let that, don't let that rumor get out there, snuff

(06:27):
it out.

Speaker 4 (06:27):
Here's what he said.

Speaker 8 (06:28):
It began before I got to office. You know that, ibit.

Speaker 9 (06:32):
A minute before I came to office, I started hearing
rumors about Russia.

Speaker 8 (06:37):
I said, what the hell do I have to do
with Russia? Not they? And then it got worse and
worse than some of the fakeers. Not you, but some
of the fake news picked it up and they loved it.

Speaker 9 (06:47):
And we went through a long time with that, and
despite that, we had a great first.

Speaker 10 (06:51):
Term baliway where they did you go and take them up? Shot,
it's fifth more out judt it or is it about revenge.

Speaker 8 (07:02):
It's about justice. It's not revenge.

Speaker 9 (07:04):
It's also it's also about the fact that you can't
let this go on. They are sick, radical left people
and they can't get away with it.

Speaker 7 (07:19):
Now, what we're going to find out is that Hillary
Clinton sold enriched uranium to the Russians while she was
Secretary of state, and the way they covered that was
to claim that Trump was in bed with the Russians.
Remember what Rush taught us. Whatever they accused you of,
that's what they're doing.

Speaker 4 (07:37):
Give me a.

Speaker 7 (07:38):
Texas singer songwriter with a story of meaning and a
guitar and a harmonica. Sounds like an old train coming
down the track. And if you really want to make
a special have the highwaymen saying an old Billy Joe'shaver

(08:00):
song on.

Speaker 4 (08:02):
I just have to thank you for that. You just
you that hit me in the right spot. Man.

Speaker 7 (08:08):
That just no, we can't go home. But it's kind
of like when you you're really hungry and you go
out for text Max and you go in there and
you know, you go to a restaurant it's gonna be
thirty minutes before your food gets there, and you don't
mean to be rude, and you're trying to be nice,
but the waiters coming over and you know you're You're

(08:28):
the eighteenth table he's had today. How I am, dude,
Let me be honest with you. I'm really hungry. Could
you just bring me this right here on the item?
I don't maybe my family's not ready to order yet.
I'll take the number seven right now, right, just bring
that as fast as you can. You don't have to
put them all in at the same time. I'm not
here to accommodate the kitchen. I'm starving. So you're that

(08:51):
kind of hungry, right, that kind of irritable. I don't
like straws. They bring a straw out, No, no, no straw,
No straw, please, no straw.

Speaker 4 (08:58):
Don't waste a straw. I don't like straw. Straws.

Speaker 7 (09:01):
Create a bunch of it flares up all the worst
of all my ocds. So the guy comes out, he
goes past you. I'll be with you in just a minute.
He goes to another table. You're so hungry you can't
see straight. And then all out of us, all of
a sudden, out of the back comes dude. Some dude
doesn't even speak English. He may or may not be

(09:24):
legal these days, he's probably more likely legal, but he's
still questionable. And he comes from the back and he
doesn't say a word, but he places in front of you,
and you can hear the angels.

Speaker 4 (09:37):
Whoa as he lays those golden chips in front of you.

Speaker 7 (09:45):
And maybe if if it's you know, second rate place
is just the red sauce. But if it's Gringo's text
Mex in Houston, they're gonna put that green sauce in
there with it. And that green sauce is gonna have
some lime and some some some what do you call
items that are out of the orange family, some citrus,

(10:07):
good citrus flavor to it. And he brings your beer
faster than you expect it. And now you've got a
beer in your left hand and a chip in that sauce,
and you've ordered some hot caso and you've asked for
it to be double hot. You want carnae and your
caso or not? You do okay? And now all of
a sudden, you went from a minute ago being mad

(10:28):
at the world.

Speaker 4 (10:30):
You had a long day, see how fast all day?
So I don't need to leave me.

Speaker 7 (10:34):
And I'd like to tell you that I'm fine with it,
but my wife will tell you I'm very cranky right
before I eat.

Speaker 4 (10:39):
And you you don't witness it.

Speaker 7 (10:41):
Shut up, and you walked in and you're in a
bad mood, and you know everybody's on your last nerve
and it's gonna be a while, and just bring me
this food to give me some relieve and all of
some boom beer in the left hand chip and the
right you've dipped it.

Speaker 4 (10:54):
You've Oh, man, that's what that song does for me.
What I was trying to say is that's what.

Speaker 7 (10:59):
That song does for Andrew McCabe is part of the conspiracy.

Speaker 4 (11:03):
I suspect. But now.

Speaker 7 (11:07):
All these names, all these entanglements, all these snakes slithering
over each other, We're gonna find out. Oh yes, they
are all part of the same little orgy of awful.
Former Deputy director of the FBI, Andrew McCabe told CNN's
Jake Temper that he never saw Jim Comey authorize anyone

(11:31):
to leak information. First of all, I think he's lying.
But secondly, why are all these people coming forth to
speak Normally, the criminally accused and about to be accused
go underground, you go quiet. These people know that the
narrative on them is very bad. They are trying to

(11:53):
twist the narrative. And there is something about the arrogance
of a person who has gotten away with crime for
a long period of time. Remember when OJ wrote that
stupid book. There's a certain arrogance too. I can't be stopped.
Edwin Edwards had that arrogance about him in Louisiana because
every time they'd catch him dead to rights, he'd managed

(12:15):
to talk his way out of the conviction, and so
he just believed, to you, well, that's what these people,
they think that they there's a certain there's a certain
mindset of people who have duped others for so long
that they think they can always talk their way out
of everything.

Speaker 11 (12:37):
The indictment says that Comy lied in twenty seventeen and
then again in twenty twenty when he was asked about
the twenty seventeen testimony when he denied having ever quote
authorized someone else of the FBI to be an anonymous
sorts of news reports about the Trump investigation or the
Clinton investigation unquote. Given your experience with Comy was seed

(12:58):
honest when he said he had never authored a leak.

Speaker 12 (13:01):
All I can say to that, Jake is I'm not
aware of Jim Comy ever authorizing some other person.

Speaker 4 (13:07):
To leak information.

Speaker 12 (13:08):
That's not something I experienced personally. It's not something I
saw in it all the time I spent working around
Jim Comey. So I can't sit here and characterize his testimony,
which I think is far from clear enough to be
the basis of a false statement or perjury prosecution.

Speaker 4 (13:27):
But nevertheless, all I can say.

Speaker 12 (13:28):
Is what my own experience revealed, and that is I
didn't ever see Jim Comey authorizing other people to leak information.

Speaker 7 (13:36):
That is a very narrow, legalistic response, because technically he
also didn't see Hitler give the order to kill the Jews.
He doesn't doubt he did it. In fact, most everybody
in Hitler's cabinet could argue they never saw Hitler give

(14:00):
the orders to kill the Jews. Doesn't mean they weren't
part of it, didn't read about it. And it's a
very legalistic, narrow, weasily response. And by the way, we
can let the Department of Justice know that they can
now drop the case. McKay never saw a thing. Was

(14:23):
he willfully ignorant like Sergeant Schultz or just a straight
up liar. You remember when James Comey went on the
View and said that he and McKay both lied while
working at the FBI, But good people lie, so it's okay.

Speaker 13 (14:37):
So I think Jaggar Hoover would say, you followed the
rules and you did it and you were transparent. I mean,
if Jagger, who had a number of flaws. One of
them was he wasn't a transparent person. It was all
about secret files. I'm trying to tell a story that
in a lot of places doesn't reflect well on me.

(14:58):
That's open and honest.

Speaker 14 (15:00):
The future of the FBI is transparency.

Speaker 13 (15:02):
I think it has to be a huge part of
the FBI because public confidence in the FBI is its bedrock.
We have to show people our work when we can,
as often as possible so they have confidence in it.

Speaker 14 (15:12):
Even if that means your second in command was fired
for lying four times.

Speaker 4 (15:16):
So this is where I.

Speaker 14 (15:17):
Think the confusion comes from your second in McCann McKay command.
McCabe was fired for lying multiple times within the FBI.
You defended his character on Twitter. That's okay. Lying is okay.

Speaker 4 (15:26):
Internally, No, it's definitely not.

Speaker 13 (15:27):
In fact, the McKay case illustrates what an organization that's
committed to the truth looks.

Speaker 7 (15:32):
Erry the Michael Berry Show, Let's say Jim who sells
seashells down by the sea block mister too clever by
half with his seashell arrangement on the beach. He says
he's done nothing wrong because you know what.

Speaker 4 (15:53):
They never believed Trump would indict him. They thought.

Speaker 7 (15:59):
They thought he he would hint at it, blirt with it,
he'd want to create some discomfort for them, but he
would never actually do it. He's done it, and they
are scared to death because they've taunted him, they've mouthed off.

(16:22):
Komy says, we've got it here, somewhere, we'll get to it.
Kmy says, oh, they've tried to get me. They can't
get me. A grand jury in a blue city just
indicted you. Andy McCabe, who we know was buddies with
Kmy and Komy said they both lied because you lie

(16:47):
when you're in the FBI. They lied together. Well, now
we've got a situation where we've got Komy and McCabe.
They're not all going to go down equally. Some are
going to turn on others. The question is going to
be who is considered the head of the snake. Because

(17:08):
the way these things work is you pull that first
one out, you have him gnashing his teeth and bawling
and squalling, and you get him to turn on the others.
So next we've got John Brennan. John Brennan is not
so cocky anymore. My favorite audio of the day. John

(17:31):
Brennan told MSNBC that he has reviewed his actions.

Speaker 4 (17:37):
And he doesn't see a case against him. This sounds
like something a.

Speaker 7 (17:41):
Four year old would say, Tommy, have you done anything wrong?
You know, Dad, I've thought about it, and I really haven't. Well,
because there's a bicycle that looks like yours out near
the garage and it smashed into my car and busted

(18:07):
out the front light, and you can see where it
busted it out, and you can see where it was dropped,
like someone ran into my car when you're not supposed
to be riding around that into the circle and dropped
it and ran off. Did you think I wasn't going
to know about it? Well, Dad, I have reviewed my actions.

(18:28):
I don't think I've done anything to get in trouble.
That's what John Brennan does here. You don't get to
be the arbiter of fact, John, and you certainly don't
get to be the arbiter of law.

Speaker 4 (18:41):
Give this a listen. I don't see any case against me.

Speaker 15 (18:45):
I have looked back on all of my actions and decisions,
and with John Durham, the Special Council and others that
have looked at what we did that was certainly consistent
with our legal authorities and with the law.

Speaker 4 (18:57):
So I don't know what they're referring to. There, individuals
who used to work in the goverment.

Speaker 15 (19:02):
Even if they're security clearances were revoked, they could be subpoenas.
They could be, you know, called to provide testimony in
support of whatever allegations they have.

Speaker 4 (19:11):
I just I don't see a case there.

Speaker 7 (19:13):
I don't see that they have a case against me.
Does that mean that you would tell us if they did?
This is so delicious. I am enjoying this so much.
All of these cocky people who destroyed people's lives are
now in free fall. Pannic, It's coming round. If you

(19:39):
believe in karma, this is karma, if you believe in
justice or reckoning, whatever.

Speaker 4 (19:44):
It is that you believe. This is the same Brennan.

Speaker 7 (19:50):
Who practically begged Donald Trump to drop the Russia collusion
allegations after they had had all been trafficking in them.

Speaker 16 (20:03):
And it's very, very unfortunate again Donald Trump and his
you know, people who are supporting him refuse again to
acknowledge that and move on.

Speaker 4 (20:11):
We have so many challenges around this world, I was quite.

Speaker 16 (20:15):
Frankly appalled by what I heard at the United Nations
from Donald Trump. We have so many challenges that we
really need to bring this country together to focus on,
as opposed to continuing to go back eight ten years
and trying to relitigate things that have been I think
appropriately addressed.

Speaker 4 (20:34):
So let's review what happened. A lot of people like
to move on.

Speaker 7 (20:44):
They don't want to be labor the point, especially when
things are uncomfortable. But let's say let's say you've got
a financial advassor and every paycheck you send X amount,
and you have told him this is kind of the

(21:05):
mix of what I want you to invest in, this
is my retirement.

Speaker 4 (21:09):
And let's say he pushes you because his firm.

Speaker 7 (21:12):
Wants him to push you because they've got a position,
they've got some reason they want you to be invested
in this particular stock or mutual phone or whatever it is.
And he pushes you harder than you want to go.
But you think, well, he's looking out for me, and
almost overnight that thing goes sour and you lose a
lot of money.

Speaker 4 (21:32):
I suppose he.

Speaker 7 (21:33):
Could say, eh, let's move on, let's go find some
money somewhere else.

Speaker 4 (21:41):
Let's don't spend a bunch of time on this.

Speaker 7 (21:44):
But I think most people would say, no, I need
to figure out, I need an autopsy on what happened.

Speaker 4 (21:53):
What we're witnessing now.

Speaker 7 (21:57):
Is that the folks who brought you the Russia collusion
and hoax are now saying let's just move on from it. No,
that's the perfect They no longer stand behind it. If
Putin was colluding with Trump to take over the country,

(22:19):
if they believed that, do you think they would say
move on?

Speaker 4 (22:25):
Let's remember what happened here, folks.

Speaker 7 (22:28):
This is as big a scandal as America has ever seen,
and maybe the biggest. January sixth is part of this
whole conspiracy. Whole scheme. The lawsuits part of the whole scheme. E. G.
And Carrol, Big Tish, Fat Fannie, the Marlago raid.

Speaker 4 (22:45):
Jack Smith.

Speaker 7 (22:47):
Let's go back to exactly what happened Hillary Clinton as
secretary of State. Remember the Clinton crime family, as Rushed
accurately called them, was amassing hundreds of millions of dollars
by trading America's national security to foreign countries. So she

(23:10):
sells enriched uranium to the Russians, twenty percent of our
overall supply. That's a huge amount of our stock. And
she's going to be running for president in twenty sixteen.
Now she's got to cover herself. What did Russ teach us?
Whatever they accuse you of is what they're doing. So

(23:31):
how does she keep the heat off herself? Her campaign
pays Fusion, pays their lawyer, who pays Fusion GPS, who
then hands the dossier to Komi, and the dossier says
they pay this disgraced former spy. And he says, oh,

(23:53):
Trump Putin's got Trump Putin sent in prostitutes with Trump.

Speaker 4 (23:57):
They peed on him. He's got the video, he owns Trump.
This is how this works.

Speaker 7 (24:02):
And he traffics all that they gave that to the
media who covered Then Komy, well, here's the part that's.

Speaker 4 (24:10):
Really diabolical that you may not get hold on.

Speaker 16 (24:12):
This is importants, cigars and a few thoughts from Bizarre.

Speaker 7 (24:21):
I want to make sure you understand exactly what happened.
I know you do, but I want to make sure
we can't have just a passing knowledge of why Comy
and McCabe and Brennan and Clapper and Hillary and the
media who who made all this happen are evil. It's

(24:41):
important to understand exactly what happened. So, as Secretary of State,
Hillary Clinton sells enriched uranium to the Russians.

Speaker 4 (24:56):
This is a big no note. This is very bad.

Speaker 7 (25:01):
I suspect that the Clinton Foundation was paid handsomely for this.
There's a there's an article out there. You can find
it if you look it up. There's a company out
of Florida that was into phosphorus. They were a maker
and seller trader of phosphorus and they were the largest

(25:26):
phosphorus dealer in the world based in Miami, Florida, outside
of Miami somewhere, and the second largest or third largest
was the Moroccan government. So the leader of Morocco, I
think the King of Morocco. I forget what his name,

(25:46):
the EMR, whatever his title is. It's not important. It's
not relevant. So many day is relevant, it's not important
to the story, so don't focus on that. But he
has the power of the purse for the nation of Morocco.
It's a nashized industry. He meets with Bill, flies Bill

(26:07):
to Morocco and hands him a big check for the
Clinton Global Initiative. And this is going to take care
of the poor people in Haiti. Well we now know
that was a huge scandal and didn't help anybody. But
he also wants to give money to the foundation, and
he does a lot. Well, it turns out the Clinton

(26:28):
Crime Family Foundation amassed something like five hundred million dollars,
an insane amount of money that they found ways to
spend on themselves. But they laundered it through this foundation
so they don't have to pay taxes on it, and
it pays all of their expenses, including salaries, the whole thing.
They bring Chelsea into all this. So after Bill meets

(26:55):
with the King, if I remember this correctly, then he
writes this big check to the foundation. Now Bill and
Hillary are not in love. People struggle with this, but
you need to understand this. Their relationship is not a
traditional relationship. You know, maybe your wife doesn't make you
a ham sandwich turingto games on Saturday and tells you

(27:18):
to get off your ass on the couch and go
mow the grass or take out the trash, and it
aggravates you.

Speaker 4 (27:25):
But there is love. There.

Speaker 7 (27:27):
There is no love between the two of them. Their
relationship is completely transactional. But make no mistake in the
way that Apple and their glass cover provider have a
very deep relationship, the way that two business partners, two

(27:48):
law partners to medical partners have a very close association
because they need each other. They have a purely transactional,
real relationship, but it is deep and abiding in that
they both need each other. And they've come to something

(28:08):
of a dati As I understand it, Bill can go
to Epstein Island. Just don't get caught, don't embarrass us.
And as I understand it, maybe Hillary can do her
own thing. And there are a lot of rumors, not
the point, not the thrust of our point today. So
the Moroccan king makes a huge contribution to the Clinton

(28:33):
crime family.

Speaker 4 (28:35):
Well, that's basically right.

Speaker 7 (28:36):
In a check to Hillary, she's secretary of the state,
of secretary of state, it goes to Bill. When that happens,
our secretary of State, our state department then cracks down
on this phosphorus company in Florida, tries to put them
out of business, absolutely harasses them to the point.

Speaker 4 (28:59):
Of almost bankrupting them.

Speaker 7 (29:02):
And it was one of Hillary's top aides who personally
led the effort.

Speaker 4 (29:07):
Very weird. This is not an issue of state. What
are we doing.

Speaker 7 (29:10):
The State Department is related to diplomacy and foreign countries,
and here they were attacking this company. It became very clear,
very fast, the Moroccan government was paying Bill to get
Hillary and paying Hillary through Bill to get Hillary to
use the American government to harass their competitor in Florida,

(29:34):
so the Moroccan government could make way more money selling
phosphates on the open market because their competition. Oh, is
that your phosphorus plant be a real shame if it
got shut down sort of thing. So this is what
Hillary is up to. So when Hillary sold the enriched

(29:56):
uranium to the Russians while she's Secretary of State, because
they're trying to use this job to get as much
money as they can. That's what they're doing.

Speaker 4 (30:06):
Bill. They were broke. It's true. They left the White
House broke. They ain't broke anymore. Think about it.

Speaker 7 (30:12):
They didn't build for legal hours, they didn't invent some product.
They didn't get paid on speeches, although the speeches are
basically a way to launder money to them. They got
paid for selling Hillary's influence. But now it's time for
her to run for president. So now we have to
figure out a way to insulate her from charges that

(30:39):
the Russians own her because she did this deal with him,
that she took a bribe, that she did something that compromised.

Speaker 4 (30:47):
America's national security. So what do they do?

Speaker 7 (30:50):
As Rush would say, whatever they accuse you of is
what they're doing. So they immediately put together this scheme
that Trump is compromised by Putin and that Putin is
going to try to win the election for Trump. So
now they get this whole thing going, and they get
the media behind it. They've got the FBI leaking this

(31:13):
to the New York Times. They've got a spy who's involved,
not even an American spy, so it can't be political.
Christopher Steele Christopher Steele now will not say that that happened,
that it's true, because British libel laws say that if
he traffics in that lie, he is personally liable.

Speaker 4 (31:33):
So he now says it's a complete and utter lie.

Speaker 7 (31:35):
But you have all these people tied into this, all
of these people tied into this. So then here's the
part that most people don't know. Komy goes in to
see Trump and says, hey, there's a dossier out there.
FBI has a dossier that you're beholden to putin that
they were peeing on you, that all these things were happening.

(31:57):
He doesn't tell Trump that that dossier was paid for
by Hillary Clinton's campaign, so it's not so he leads
Trump to believe that the FBI believes that this is
out there, and then he can report that he briefed
the president on that, and that allows him to do

(32:19):
the part. And here is the really really dirty thing
that allows them to put that into the public realm.
Now you've washed that information, You've made it. You've made
it so that it can go out into the public,
it can go out into the papers. And I'm sure
you heard it. You might not have believed it might
not a carriage. You just didn't want more baracco bottom work.

(32:42):
Hillary was involved in all this. They are very very dirty.
They are very very criminal. This isn't a political disagreement.
Every single one of them must be tried in a court, investigated,
tried in the court, and prosecuted for their crimes. And
I don't care how angry that makes people. I don't
care about the claims of kind. It has to be done.

(33:05):
It must be done.
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