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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load. So
Michael very show is on the air.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Well, they want to give them another headline, which is
that they've arraigned a Democratic member for taking a phone
call from her constituent, Jeffrey Epstein in the middle of
a hearing. And of course, I don't think there's any
rule here against taking.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
Phone calls in a hearing.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
Are you saying anybody on your side of the aisle
who had a phone call with Jeffrey Epstein should be censured?
Be careful your answer there, because there's a lot more
that's about to come out, right, So you should think
about what is the principle behind this rush to judgment.
Speaker 3 (00:43):
At the beginning of that hearing, the ranking member Jim
Jordan's had the disrespect to Elijah Cummings, May he rest
in peace and his name be a memory. After not
allowing mister Jordan to shot the committee hearing downs and
I turned to mister Jordan and told him to have
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respect for the chair and to basically shut up. And
that moment went viral and I began to get innumerable
text from friends, from foes, from constituents about what was
happening in that hearing, and I got a text from
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Jeffrey Epstein, who at the time was my constituent, who
was not public knowledge at that time that he was
under federal investigation. They've taken a tax exchange which shows
no participation, no assistant, no involvement in any illegal activity,
and weaponized it for political theater, because that's what this is.
Speaker 4 (01:49):
One of the legal counsels or legal fixtures for mister
Epstein was Stacy Plaskett, the Democrat delegate to Congress from
the Virgin Islands. So perhaps for those on the OtherSide
who are interested in talking to Jeffrey Epstein's attorneys, thinking sure,
visit with one of their own colleagues.
Speaker 5 (02:05):
Ramone, You're using the in word constantly, and I'm using
it even more often.
Speaker 1 (02:09):
It's the new inWORD.
Speaker 5 (02:12):
Ashani Mufuko by a vowel Lady, is a self described
cultural competency coach.
Speaker 1 (02:19):
Ah that's always cute.
Speaker 5 (02:22):
You get these people who run around white people love
to hire black people to tell them how awful they are.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
She's a cultural.
Speaker 5 (02:30):
Competency coach, confident communications strategist, and the host and producer
of the Anti Racism School Is in Session podcast. Well,
she has a list of words and phrases that are
just as bad as the IN word, and I fear
that I use them all so as an anti racist.
Apparently she's anti Michael Barry. Here is her list, and ramon,
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we'll just I'll just ask you to give a ding
on each one of them if you think I use
that often. Okay, these are the new in words, you
awful people out there. She's telling you what words you
cannot use because they are the inWORD.
Speaker 6 (03:08):
Ten ways you say the INN word without saying the
IN word.
Speaker 7 (03:12):
If you use any of these terms or phrases in
reference to black people, you are just as racist.
Speaker 6 (03:16):
As the person that actually uses the N word.
Speaker 7 (03:19):
Here are the words thug, ghetto, welfare queen, lazy, race
fad or race s grifter, threatening, angry, dangerous, or you
say that we're playing the victim or we are a
diversity higher.
Speaker 6 (03:32):
What you actually mean to say is the N word.
Just stop it. If you say these words are phrases,
you are calling us the INN word.
Speaker 7 (03:39):
If you say these ignorant racist terms or phrases around
your children, you're also teaching your children to be racist
just like you.
Speaker 6 (03:45):
So I have good news and bad news for you.
Here's the bad news.
Speaker 7 (03:48):
You're not as non racist as you thought you were,
and you're certainly not anti racist.
Speaker 6 (03:53):
Here's the good news.
Speaker 7 (03:55):
You can unlearn all the racist crap you've been taught
and reject white supremacist idea all jeez that you've believed for.
Speaker 6 (04:01):
Your entire life.
Speaker 1 (04:04):
But can I pay you for the pivilege? Ashani? Will
you lecture me in the meantime? I bet some people.
Speaker 5 (04:13):
Will put all put a ball, a ball gag and.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
A leather.
Speaker 5 (04:21):
Skull cap and dog chain and have a Shawnee lead
them around and whip them and tell them how awful
they are and what racist they are for all the
phrases they use to describe the racist Like Ashani Mufoko.
What's funny is half of those words she's describing she's
engaged in right now, race drifting, race baiting, victim syndrome.
(04:45):
Anytime you start with somebody being a cultural competency coach
and a confident communication strategist, I think you're none of
those things, lady. I think you're a fraud and a
great What do they read the thing again? And let's
stop them with each one?
Speaker 1 (04:58):
Here we go.
Speaker 6 (05:00):
You say the in word without saying the INN word.
Speaker 7 (05:03):
If you use any of these terms or phrases in
reference to black people, you are just as racist as
a person that actually.
Speaker 6 (05:09):
Uses the N words. Oh okay, here are the words thug.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
Yeah, thug.
Speaker 5 (05:13):
That's a good one. That's a good one. It's actually
a word that came from India.
Speaker 1 (05:17):
Believe it or not.
Speaker 5 (05:18):
Yeah, a thug is a word that came from India,
And I think we all know what a thug is
when we see it. It's good to have such words
because otherwise people might refer to someone who is a
thug as a black person, and every black person is
not a thug. So you got a thug who's a
thug and he's engaged in thuggery. So when that thug
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is thugging and you say, yeah, there was a thug,
you have to have a way you can say it
that isn't related to the color. So when a thug
is stugging, nobody's calling you a thug if you're not
a thug because you're black. So no, all right, next ghetto, ghetto.
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Oh you're guilty again. So Ray s Grifter says that
saying these things are the same as the N word.
But that's not true.
Speaker 8 (06:07):
It's wrong to make fun of people, you know, but
it's so fun sometimes. I've written for some TV shows,
and you know, on a major TV show, you have
to be careful about what you say about people because
a lot of people can get offended, or so it
has been explained to me.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
I was once.
Speaker 8 (06:21):
I'll tell you this. I was writing for an awards
show once and I got into some trouble. I wrote
a joke for this awards show that had the word
midget in it, and someone from the network came down
to our offices and he said to me, hey, you
can't put the word midget on TV. And I said,
I sure would like to, And he said, no, midget
is as bad as the N word. First off, no.
Speaker 9 (06:47):
No it's not.
Speaker 8 (06:48):
Do you know how I know it's not, I said
to him, is because we're saying the word midget and
we're not even saying what the N word is. If
you're comparing the badness of two words and you won't
even say one of them, that's the worst word. Also,
I don't mean the gloss over, but like little people
have been through in this country, but you cannot compare
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the plight of midgets to African Americans.
Speaker 9 (07:12):
That is outrageous.
Speaker 8 (07:14):
Midgets were never enslaved, unless you count the walka factory.
Speaker 1 (07:20):
So we get into this argument. We're going back and forth.
Speaker 8 (07:22):
He goes, you can't put that word on TV, and
I said, I want to, and he goes, if you
put that word on TV, there could be a protest
of midgets on this building.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
And I said, promise.
Speaker 6 (07:35):
An intercourse on your program, Michael.
Speaker 5 (07:38):
Barry, if it's relevant to this story for journalistic purposes.
Ashani Mufuko ghetto dug woman. You're not really the ug,
but she's a lot of things.
Speaker 1 (07:49):
She's a race baiter and a race grifter.
Speaker 5 (07:52):
She's a person who makes her entire apparently makes her
living running around screaming about racism. We'll never see the
end of racism because racism going away would be bad
for business. So people themselves engage in racist behavior to
bait you. And once you get tired of being called
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a racist and you get angry and call them bad
names as a result, then you have fed into their
desperate desire because this is their business. You see, if
you're in the roofing business, you hope there will be
a big storm tear the roofs off. You know, if
you're in a business where bad things happening occasion you
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getting paid, you gotta hope bad things happen, right, And
so that's what these people do. They sit around trying
to instigate racism so then they can talk about See,
we told you it's racism. It's what they do for
a job. So they need to get real jobs. They
need to learn to be productive. Too much energy is
spent in this country talking about racism. It's a waste
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of all our time and effort. It's tedious. It's fatigue
is the term. It's fatiguing, and it's bad for black people.
It's hurting black people that they won't stop with the nonsense.
Most black people don't feel the way they do. These
people don't actually feel the way they claim they feel.
It's just how they make a living. The entire anti
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racism movement is anything but anti racist. They're racist themselves.
What these people have done is make everything into being racist.
What is privilege? They call it privilege. It's white privilege.
If you have two parents, if you didn't get shot
at on your way to school, it's not privilege, You clown,
what low standards you have, that's called stability.
Speaker 1 (09:43):
Check into it.
Speaker 5 (09:44):
You should be encouraging black families to have it instead
of ridiculing white people for accomplishing stability in their lives.
That's not a negative. What kind of nonsense are you
engaged in. You're making fun of people, You're insult people
for the most noble of results. That's privilege, and then
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you got white people running.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
I'm not privileged.
Speaker 10 (10:09):
I'm not privileged. I was poe, I was a pole person.
I wasn't privileged. My dad sometimes didn't get home all
the time. I wasn't privileged. Why are you ashamed? Why
are you first of all using their language, these race
baters language. Secondly, why are you ashamed for the fact
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that your parents worked so hard that you didn't live
in a neighborhood where there were dry by shootings. I'm
not ashamed that. I'm proud of it, and you should
be too. You're lucky, but it wasn't luck that caused it.
It was good decisions and hard work and thrift sacrifice
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and risk taking and meeting the challenge and consistent work.
Speaker 5 (10:59):
Tire entire racism movement is just a bunch of racists
except racism perpetrated by blacks. They don't believe can ever
be racism. And that's the real beauty, isn't it. Racism
is such a horrible thing, such a terrible thing, and
only white people can engage in it. The racists today
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are black racist. Here's a woman on It was a
past guest on on Piers Morgan. And yes, I'm aware
we've played this before. I'm never going to stop playing
because I think it's quite telling.
Speaker 9 (11:36):
Men cannot be racist to white women? Are you kidding me?
Speaker 1 (11:39):
Sorry?
Speaker 9 (11:39):
That makes no sense.
Speaker 3 (11:40):
Sorry, black women cannot be racist to white women.
Speaker 9 (11:45):
Do you not understand?
Speaker 6 (11:47):
You don't have to intellection, understand that very much.
Speaker 1 (11:51):
And you've been racist to me? You've been racist to
me a white man? Yeahs to you. I'm black.
Speaker 11 (12:00):
I can't be racist, No evidence to me, you can
be racist to me?
Speaker 1 (12:08):
Powerhouse? Tell me when I've been a race you may
be a powerhouse.
Speaker 10 (12:12):
Something may be a Powerhouseka, when have I been a race?
Speaker 1 (12:17):
Baits?
Speaker 9 (12:17):
Admit that?
Speaker 1 (12:18):
When have I been a race? Batskay? When have I
been a race? Baits?
Speaker 9 (12:22):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (12:22):
Okay, give me one.
Speaker 5 (12:26):
Just stupidity, it's just just just absolute stupidity. And this
is the soft bigotry, of soft of low expectations. This
is what has happened where white people have told black
people the not very smart portion of black If you're
not a not very smart white person, nobody tells you
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you're valuable, you're worthy.
Speaker 1 (12:52):
You just fall on your own face.
Speaker 5 (12:54):
But if you're a not smart black person and you
use the right words, especially if you're a fat black woman,
I'm a powerhouse. I'm a powerhouse. Okay, but that's not
what we're talking about. I'm a powerhouse. Okay, you're a powerhouse. Now,
let's get better. So you admit it. See you not
already admitted it.
Speaker 1 (13:14):
You're not a powerhouse. You're a clown. You're a caricature.
Speaker 5 (13:20):
You're a setback for decent, honorable, honest black people. You're
an embarrassment to them. You don't embarrass me. You don't
have the sense to ever be embarrassed yourself. You have
no shame. The only bad part about someone that's stupid
thinking they're smart is they get away with it because
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no one wants to tell them they're stupid. She is stupid,
She is clearly stupid. She makes stupid arguments, She makes
her living in an unproductive manner that is contrary to
a thriving society. Unfortunately, as long as people like miss
race Bader are being broadcast on the television every day
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and somebody is listening to them and taking their words
to heart, we'll never make progress. There are people who
don't want progress. That would be white privilege. There are
black people who don't want stability and comfort and success
and accomplishment and safety. No, no, no, that's not keeping it real.
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That's why privilege. Are you kidding me?
Speaker 1 (14:33):
You see?
Speaker 5 (14:33):
The American dream was something we all shared from its founding.
And that dream did not start with a quality of house,
or the quality of your car, or the size of
your bank account. It was the opportunity to worship freely.
That was the original compact. The opportunity to be left
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alone by a king who wanted to take what you
had so he could amass a lot of things and
engage in wars abroad that he had to keep replenishing
his treasury for. And they just wanted to worship on
their own, not to a man who crowned himself the
head of his own religion, the Anglican Church, when he
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couldn't get a dissolution from a wife. They just wanted freedom,
that's all. They just wanted freedom. And you'll never have
a freedom from someone like this. She's going to hunt
you down wherever you are. Hey, you're out in the mountains,
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away from everyone. You've never met anyone black.
Speaker 9 (15:43):
Hey, you're racist up there.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
This white privilege.
Speaker 5 (15:47):
You're up there because you got no black people around
to harass you or rob you.
Speaker 1 (15:51):
You're being white privilege.
Speaker 5 (15:52):
Mexico to the Gulf of Michael Berry, which has a
beautiful So Congressman Chewy Garcia over his secret, shady plot
to hand over his seat to his chief of staff.
Twenty three Democrats have joined with Republicans voting in favor
of the rebuke. Meanwhile, Axios reports at Congressional Progressive Caucus
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members are vowing to punish fellow Democrat Congressman Marie Glusen
camp Perez for pushing the reboke. The rebuke on Garcia
reminder of what he did. I saw this done when
I was on Houston City Council. What he did was
there wouldn't be any strong challengers within the Democrat Party
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if Chewy Garcia was running for reelection. So he says, yes,
I'm running and he's sitting on a stockpile of cash.
And then his chief of staff says, you know what,
I'm running against him, and people say, oh, okay, that's
going to be interesting, all right. And then after the
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filing deadline has passed and no one can get into
the race, he says, you know what, I've decided, I
shall not run after all. I wish my chief of
staff the best of love. It's now clear that this
had all been coordinated. It's not technically illegal, but it
violates the spirit of free and open elections. That being said,
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it's also quite consistent with what we know to be
the case. These people aren't representing anyone. This is exactly
what they feel. They are entitled to that seat and
all the money and power that goes with it. And
he's got it, and he's going to steer it to
the person he can control.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
And if.
Speaker 5 (17:45):
Past history is telling of the future, he's probably has
some relationship with her. I have no idea, but wouldn't
shock me. And maybe he's going to lobby and she'll
carry it so he can go cash in. He can
monetize the power he has accumulated. And that's what these
people do, and that's why our government's broken. And by
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the way, that's why third world countries can never get
out of the of the morass, the mire in which
they find themselves is because the level of corruption is
too great for it to ever happen. And that's tragic
to watch, and I don't want to see it happen
in my country. That's that's really the point here. Here
is Congress from Marie Gluesen camp Perez on CNN.
Speaker 12 (18:31):
I believe elections subversion is wrong, no matter who's doing it.
And I think that right now we're seeing a profound,
very loud call from Americans for transparency and accountability, and
it's part and parcel of that that you don't just
turn a mind eye to wrongdoing or ethical behavior when
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it's you know, politically convenient, that you do it consistently.
Speaker 3 (18:56):
And I.
Speaker 12 (18:58):
Did this on the first day that we were after
Representative Garcia had done this, and I just think it's
really important that we are consistent. And whether it's politically
convenient or not, it's not fun to call out a
member of your own party, but I think it's important
that we're consistent and answering, and you know, we're loyal
to the soil, We're loyal to our constituents, and say,
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like election subversion is always wrong. That's not how we
run things in this country, and that's not the party that.
Speaker 9 (19:26):
I want to be a part of.
Speaker 3 (19:27):
Did Democrats tried to talk you out of doing this?
Speaker 1 (19:30):
What was the.
Speaker 13 (19:31):
Reaction of your fellow Democrats in the House.
Speaker 12 (19:36):
You know, one of the disturbing things is that, like,
immediately after the news broke about how Chi had basically
chosen a successor, I saw a lot of members congratulating him.
Speaker 9 (19:47):
On how clever and slick it was.
Speaker 12 (19:50):
And I think that galvanized me more to say that
this is not something to be proud of or to
emulate or copy.
Speaker 9 (19:56):
That we have to think critically about, Like what he uses.
Speaker 12 (20:00):
It to win an election at all costs, even your
own integrity.
Speaker 9 (20:04):
If you are in that.
Speaker 12 (20:05):
Process destroying American's confidence in government, that's the thing. Like
it's not a prize that's worth winning if you destroy
the thing and the process.
Speaker 1 (20:17):
Very well said.
Speaker 5 (20:19):
Here's NBC Chicago criticizing him for the late withdrawal that
was basically created, that was undertaken so that he could
control the seat and hand it off to his chief
of staff.
Speaker 14 (20:33):
In the midst of the debate of the government shut down,
Washington State Congresswoman Marie Losing Camprez sharply critical of Congressman
Cheery Garcia.
Speaker 15 (20:42):
Representative Garcia's actions are beneath the dignity of his office
and incompatible with the spirit of the Constitution.
Speaker 14 (20:53):
Garcia originally filed petitions to run for reelection, then at
the last minute told only his chief of staff, Patty Garcia,
no relation he was not going to run. Last night,
Congressman Jonathan Jackson trying to defend Jewey Garcia on the
House floor, but his microphone was cut off. There was
no vote taken yet in the House. As for those
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who knew for several days that Chewy Garcia planned to
drop out, NBC five obtained a copy of Patti Garcia's petitions,
and not only did Congressman Chewy Garcia sign her petition,
so did six other elected officials and two members of
the Chicago School Board. Patti Garcia defended herself. We followed
the rules, We collected signatures, and we submitted an application.
Speaker 9 (21:38):
People can apply at any point. We didn't stop any
body from applying.
Speaker 14 (21:42):
Still, after the drama, on the House floor. Congressman Chewy Garcia,
spokesmon went posted a statement asking for compassion and respect.
Last week, Garcia told NBC five his own health, his wife's,
and the needs of his grandchildren contributed to his last
minute decision. A Democratic Senator from New Jersey, Andy Kim, however,
says steps need to be taken to restore the people's
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right to choose.
Speaker 9 (22:07):
Political science professor.
Speaker 14 (22:08):
Stephen Maynard Colnendo on why Democrats today are willing to
criticize their own is.
Speaker 11 (22:14):
Consistent with calls from both sides about hypocrisy or only
calling out certain things. I think there was an opportunity
to say we stand for something principal here, and even
when our own member will do it, we're not afraid
to say so.
Speaker 5 (22:31):
That's not what's going on. That's not what's going on.
There is a split in the Democrat party. There is
the old Guard and there are the new Socialists. The
old Guard flirted with the Socialists because they controlled the
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young people, because that's what was being taught in the schools.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
Those are the foot soldiers.
Speaker 5 (22:56):
Those are the people who make phone calls, who go
for walks out in the.
Speaker 1 (23:01):
Community, campaign out in the community.
Speaker 5 (23:06):
The old Guard took in and tolerated socialists, the Bernie Sanders,
the Elizabeth Warren because they had the muscle.
Speaker 1 (23:16):
That's what they represented.
Speaker 5 (23:18):
When you see a coup throughout history, it will usually
come from within the military, but it could come from
the workers. So what they had here was the muscle
for their revolution was this small coalition, the Democrat Party.
That coalition has now grown and is far more sophisticated
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and better funded. And that's what you're seeing challenging Schumer
and Pelosi and Joe Biden and the like. They want
to control and they're no longer willing to sit in
the backseat and let the slightly more moderate Democrats govern.
That's not to say any of the other Democrats are
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good people, but they're not nearly as dangerous as these
far left folks. The good news about the far left
folks is when Middle America gets hold of them, they
won't want to.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
Deal with them.
Speaker 5 (24:15):
Whereas they could be convinced that the more moderate Democrat
is a good person, they're not.
Speaker 16 (24:20):
This is CNN, This is the news, Michael Ferry.
Speaker 13 (24:23):
And that's why more people are watching the cartoon network.
Spongebobbery runs right now.
Speaker 5 (24:29):
And we close, as we normally do, with a story
that's probably not the most important in the country, but
it's a headshaker, or it's interesting or fascinating or whatever else.
We start with an unhinged sports fan. We figure probably
liquored up. We don't know that for sure, but I
don't think that's a stretch. The vice chair of Corpus
Christie's planning commission, Brian Mendel, has resigned. Corpus Christi is
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in South Texas, a wonderful town. We have an affiliate
there and it's wonderful people. It's a great place. But
the vice chairman of their planning commission, Brian Mandel, has
resigned after sending threatening text messages to the head football
coach Jeff Brome might be Brom, I don't know how
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you pronounce his name of the University of Louisville, to
his family and to the quarterback of the team, Miller Moss,
following an overtime loss on November eighth. To col Brian
Mandel faces six counts of second degree terroristic threatening and
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one count of criminal attempt at theft by extortion over
ten thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
What are you doing? People?
Speaker 5 (25:49):
Get liquored up and they take their football too seriously
and they think it's so cute. I've had people do this.
Oh I love ryaneil football fuel somebody over it. You'd
go to prison for Locke, he worked it. I'm serious
about my You're serious about being a clown is what
you are.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
That's entertainment anyway.
Speaker 5 (26:10):
W h AS eleven TV in Louisville where the threats
where the people who were being threatened live.
Speaker 16 (26:19):
And we're hearing from the coach about the alleged threats
made to him and his family after an overtime.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
Loss here in Louisville.
Speaker 16 (26:25):
University of Louisville had football coach Jeff Brohm says those
recent threats against him and his family crossed the line.
Speaker 1 (26:31):
The threats coming.
Speaker 16 (26:31):
From a Texas businessman who posted his bond one hundred
thousand dollars in Louisville last week and is free tonight.
He's also been indicted for attempting to extort the quarterback
Miller Moss. Brom says his focus remains on football, leaving
the legal process to authorities.
Speaker 13 (26:46):
But it was a direct message to my phone right
after the game. I'm not going to be what was said,
because you know it was not good. But you know what,
like I said, thanks directed to me, I'm fine with
when it direct to my family and wife and.
Speaker 1 (27:01):
Kids, that's that's going over the line.
Speaker 13 (27:03):
But you know what, we move on and hey, people
aren't happy with losses. I'm not as well.
Speaker 16 (27:14):
The suspect right here, Brian Mendel, spent a day in
jail and posted his bonds du BAC and court here
in Louisville.
Speaker 1 (27:20):
In February. He had been extradited to our city from Texas.
Speaker 16 (27:23):
A judge has barred him from contacting anyone involved in
this case while it proceeds.
Speaker 1 (27:29):
What an idiotic thing to do.
Speaker 5 (27:34):
How stupid do you feel for being a keyboard cowboy
saying things that at that time made all the sense
in the world. The sad part is we have all
texted something stupid when we were drunk. I have said
to people how annoying they are, how much they bother me,
how they're not as great as they think they are.
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I mean, I've taken people down a few pegs because
I'd had to much and they were someone that I
had had an argument with or whatever. I think we've
all done that, right, but to make threats like this,
you can never get that drunk. And you know what
this old boy needs to do. He either needs to
stop drinking or he needs to have a rule before
(28:20):
he has his first drink. Turn your phone off, because
once it's sent, it is sent, and you are going
to send dumb things.
Speaker 1 (28:28):
It's just going to happen.
Speaker 5 (28:30):
So this sounds like them for one of those South
American illegal alien burglary rings. Brown's backup quarterback Shador Sanders,
saw his first NFL action and on that Sunday, thieves
stole around two hundred thousand dollars in property from inside
his home.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
This is what they do.
Speaker 5 (28:48):
They go to NFL players while they're playing because they
know where they're going to be. They break in and
steal stuff from WISNTV.
Speaker 8 (28:57):
This is.
Speaker 5 (29:00):
This is okay, This isn't the actual story. They're not
reporting on this actual story. They're just reporting in Milwaukee
about a Chilean theft ring that does this. But we
don't know that they're the ones involved in the sdur Sanders.
We just know that he was a victim.
Speaker 17 (29:18):
Tailing a suspicious car earlier this month and eventually pulling
it over for a lane violation. Ohio State Patrol found
four men inside one in a Cincinnati Bengals hatch, all.
Speaker 9 (29:29):
Claiming to be heading to Orlando. We're going in the
wrong direction to get to Florida.
Speaker 17 (29:33):
Using a phone to translate, the driver agrees to a
vehicle search.
Speaker 9 (29:37):
Police finding.
Speaker 17 (29:40):
A trunk stuffed with luggage, including an LSU shirt the
alma mater of Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, whose home was
burglarized during an away game in December.
Speaker 8 (29:51):
I feel like my privacy has been violated in more
ways than one.
Speaker 9 (29:55):
As the suv search continues.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
In case success into anything.
Speaker 17 (30:04):
The officer finding two tools wrapped in a towel, immediately
taking it to a colleague.
Speaker 9 (30:09):
Draped the glovebox down behind the glove box.
Speaker 1 (30:13):
This was shoved in there or I don't know what
there are in my window bunches.
Speaker 17 (30:15):
Window bunches core documents indicating the tools are used by
a quote South American SEF group to break glass.
Speaker 9 (30:22):
And enter into houses.
Speaker 17 (30:24):
They arrested all four men, connecting the Chilean nationals to
quote burglaries of multimillion dollar homes in multiple states. The
arrest comes as up to nine professional athletes have fallen
victim to recent home burglaries, including Chief Stars Travis Kelcey
and Patrick Mahomes and Milwaukee's own.
Speaker 13 (30:43):
I had a home invasion and they took most of
my prize positions.
Speaker 17 (30:47):
Bobby Portis the Buck Star, posting this video as two
people broke their way into a River Hills home back
in November. River Hills police tell twelve News they're working
with the FBI to see if the four restinal b
Io You may be connected to Portis's case. Court documents
say three of the four men gave fake identification cards
to law enforcement that day.
Speaker 9 (31:08):
Investigators say they determined.
Speaker 17 (31:09):
All four were either quote illegally in the country or
overstayed their permissions.
Speaker 5 (31:15):
And now we have another story from WISN TV in Milwaukee.
A South Asian, a South American crime group behind a
string of robberies in Wisconsin.
Speaker 18 (31:28):
Trail cameras and mech one capturing video of people wearing
backpacks and gloves with their faces covered creeping through the loafs.
Speaker 19 (31:36):
Burtlars are not an uncommon thing, but the amount of
burtlars are happening the way they're happening, it's uncommon.
Speaker 18 (31:44):
Mechwan police Captain John Hale says investigators believe the same
group has broken into about a dozen homes there this year.
Speaker 1 (31:51):
This is happening throughout the state and throughout the United States.
Speaker 18 (31:54):
Tell me about this organization, What do you know about them?
Speaker 19 (31:58):
Basically, what we know is that they're from South America
and then they're coming up here to commit these crimes.
Speaker 18 (32:05):
In all of the cases Makwan police have investigated, they
say the group of burglars walks through the woods, approaching
a house from the backyard, then they get in by
breaking a door or window. The burglars targeting homes and
cul de sacs, striking in the early evening hours of
Thursday through Sunday when no one is home.
Speaker 19 (32:22):
They're taking people's jewelry, currency, and high end handbags.
Speaker 1 (32:29):
That's all they're taking.
Speaker 19 (32:30):
Out of house.
Speaker 18 (32:32):
Video from last year shows a break in at Bucks
Forward Bobby Portis's River Hills home. Investigators believe a Chilean
crime group behind that break in and multiple others at
pro Athletes homes across the country. Is it believed that
these are part of the same network.
Speaker 19 (32:48):
There's a high probability that they are all connected with
Those burglaries.
Speaker 18 (32:52):
Also Mecwan police warning homeowners to activate their security systems.
They believe this camera was detected by the would best.
Speaker 5 (33:00):
Left and that's a wrap for us. Always love to
hear from you. Our website is Michael berriesshow dot com.
Speaker 1 (33:14):
It comes Joe.
Speaker 5 (33:14):
Directly to me it's rapping in another's
Speaker 6 (33:16):
From Elvis has left for gooding me, thank you and
good night