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Speaker 1 (00:02):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
You.

Speaker 3 (00:09):
Michael Arry Show is on the air. It's Charlie from
BlackBerry Smoke. I can feel a good one coming on.
It's the Michael Berry Show. And of course John Brennan,
a former CIA director who himself will be indicted and
he knows it. He was asked about the indictment. He said,

(00:32):
he's not afraid of Donald Trump. Those are the words
he uses. But listen to his voice. He is scared.
He is scared to death. Listen.

Speaker 4 (00:49):
I don't cower, and I'm not going to be intimidated
by the likes of Donald Trump. I can't control what
he does, or what the part of justice does, or
what the various prosecutors might do. I can control what
I do, and I feel confident that my actions, my
previous actions when I was in government, were fully consistent
with my authorities and the law. And so therefore, and

(01:09):
I know, Mark says, you know I should be afraid
of Quite frankly, I'm not. I'm confident, just like others are,
that the truth ultimately will prevail, and I'm very hopeful
that our system of justice is going to be stronger
than Donald Trump's attempts to corrupt it, to undermine it.
And so therefore, just looking at to James, I mean,
look at her face. Look how confident she was that

(01:29):
she is going to prevail over this. And she is
a person in but Jim and Tish, you know, they've
dedicated their life to the law, this school, to the law,
and so therefore that to me is heartening, and I
think it gives people like myself and others, you know,
even more confident confidence that we're.

Speaker 3 (01:44):
Going to be able to deal with this issue and
we're going to come through it. Yes, we would get
through this, this evil Donald Trump. This is ABC News
reporting that the grand jury was being asked to indict
Big Tish. Pay attention to Aaron Kotursky's somber tone. You

(02:06):
can tell he's a little more invested in this story
than he probably ought to be.

Speaker 5 (02:12):
We have some breaking news coming into our newsroom this
Afternoon's Versus telling ABC News that a Trump appointed prosecutor
is seeking an indictment against New York Attorney General Letitia
James on charges of alleged mortgage fraud. So I want
to get straight to our chief investigative correspondent, Aeron Kterci,
who has been tracking this for us, and Aaron, what
can you tell us about these alleged charges.

Speaker 6 (02:34):
President Trump's hand picked US attorney for the Eastern District
of Virginia, Lindsay Halligan, is asking a grand jury to
indict Letitia James, the sitting and elected New York State
Attorney General, on mortgage fraud charges. This investigation has been
going on for a number of months. A previous prosecutor,

(02:55):
we've been told, concluded that there was not enough evidence
to charge Letitia James with mortgage fraud. That prosecutor was
forced out, and Trump's hand picked US attorney, Lindsay Halligan,
is in the same prosecutor who opted to move for
an indictment against the former FBI director, James Comy, is

(03:16):
now asking, according to law enforcement sources, a grand jury
in the Eastern District of Virginia to return an indictment
against Letitia James.

Speaker 3 (03:25):
And finally, if you haven't noticed, I'm rushing to get
all my audio in this segment. Here's ABC News after
Trump was ordered to pay three hundred and fifty five million.
Notice Aaron Katirski's tone in this report, it's very different.

Speaker 7 (03:40):
If he does not have funds to pay off the judgment,
then we will seek judgment enforcement mechanisms in court and
we will ask the judge to seize his assets.

Speaker 8 (03:52):
From now of the ABC he was exclusive tonight after
Donald Trump was fined nearly twenty five million dollars in
a civil fraud case. Tonight, New York State's a turned
General Leticia James, saying she's prepared to seize Donald Trump's assets,
including his buildings, if he doesn't pay the money. ABC's
Aeron Katursky one on one tonight with the Attorney General.

Speaker 6 (04:10):
Four days after a judge ordered Donald Trump to pay
three hundred and fifty five million dollars for a decade
of fraud, New York Attorney General Leticia James says she's
prepared to do everything she can to make sure the
former president pays is fine, including she told us, seizing
the buildings that bear his name if he.

Speaker 7 (04:28):
Does not have funds to pay off the judgment, and
then we will seek, you know, judgment enforcement mechanisms in court,
and we will ask the judge to seize his assets.

Speaker 6 (04:40):
Trump was held liable for exaggerating his wealth and inflating
the value of his real estate. So banks would give
him low interest loans. Trump insisted the banks like doing
business with him. They said, no victim, No one got harmed,
the banks got paid back, So no harm, no foul.

Speaker 3 (04:57):
Why is that not the case.

Speaker 1 (04:59):
In your view?

Speaker 7 (05:00):
Chel, Frauds are not victimless crimes. He engaged in this
massive amount of fraud, and it wasn't just a simple mistake,
a slight oversight. The variations were wildly exaggerated, and the
extent of the fraud was staggering.

Speaker 6 (05:14):
Trump said the penalty against him would drive other businesses
out of New York.

Speaker 4 (05:18):
Will appeal will be successful, I think, because frankly, we're
not successful.

Speaker 6 (05:24):
New York State has gone what the state's attorney general
told us she's not worried.

Speaker 7 (05:28):
And last I checked, tourism is up and Wall Street
is doing just fine.

Speaker 6 (05:33):
Even with an impending appeal, Trump must either put all
three hundred and fifty five million dollars in escrow at
the quarter post a portion of it as a bond
with interest, and David Tonight, the Attorney General, is telling
us she is determined to make Trump pay, even if
it means seizing this building or others long in the
Trump portfolio David.

Speaker 8 (05:51):
Errikacherski with the exclusive interview tonight, Aarin, thank you.

Speaker 3 (05:55):
They are telling what's called one days these little things.

Speaker 4 (05:57):
Clothing for baby Man goodbaris one of all these ones.

Speaker 3 (06:05):
In case you didn't know, we do weekend podcasts now,
well call them bonus podcasts because they are not a
rebroadcast of the show during the week, they're special to
the weekend. Last week we played from Hillsdale College their
series The Story of America, and it's really really good.

(06:30):
We are big fans of Hillsdale College. We think they
do fantastic work and we encourage you to support their efforts.
I think it's the university of life. You know a
lot of people that at in high school or even
in college might not have been very interested in the constitution,
our nations, founding how we came to be who and

(06:51):
what we are. But as they get older, they grow interested.
And at that point they got a job and kids
and responsibility, and Hillsdale allows a lot of folks like
that to really engage in a lifetime of learning and
that's a beautiful thing. Tomorrow's episode or it might be Sunday.
I'm not sure how they're slotting these, but it's about

(07:13):
the Revolutionary War, but it's not about the fighting. It's
about the espionage that was undertaken and the tricks of
the trade. I think it's quite interesting. So if you
find yourself this weekend wanting some content to consume, that

(07:34):
will be available. I think it'll probably post tomorrow morning.
And also, if you only listen to this show, we're
on five hours a day. We do a morning show
that's Houston and a few other markets, but it doesn't
have the nationwide broadcast that our evening show does. There's
fifteen hours during the week that we're on that you

(07:57):
don't hear. Some of it's about Houston, some of it's
about text sys, some of it's about silly stories. We
tend to be a little more relaxed on the morning show.
I think there's an obligation on this the evening show,
to deliver a show more consistent with what you're used
to and what the stations are used to, because a
lot of our listeners are listening to Glenn Back in

(08:18):
the morning and then Clay and Buck and then Sean Hannity,
and in the evening maybe Jesse Kelly or Mark Levin
or one of these types of hosts and this type
of show, and they're all different in their own way.
I'm not saying that that they're all boiler play. That
is not true. But we fill the need on this
evening show to play it a little more down the fairway.

(08:43):
We have a lot of fun on our morning show
and we get a little bit edgier, shall we say so.
If you've never listened to that, feel free. Obviously, the
podcast is free wherever you get your podcasts, and we'd
love to have you joined us. Yeah, that's kind of
how that works. From him, first thing I thought about

(09:03):
when Big Tish was indicted for mortgage fraud by a
grand jury was Trump's attorney Mike Davis on the Bennie
Johnson Show in November of last year.

Speaker 2 (09:14):
Let me just say this to Big Tiss James, the
New York Attorney General. I dare you, I dare you
to try to continue your lawfare against President Trump and
his second term because listen here, sweetheart, We're not messing
around this time, and we will put your fat ass
in prison for conspiracy against rights. And I promise you that,
so think long and hard before you want to violate

(09:37):
President Trump's constitutional rights or any other Americans constitutional rights.
It's not going to happen again.

Speaker 3 (09:45):
So four months after he said that they would throw
a big Tisses fat ass in jail, he went back
on Bennie Johnson's show and said, Pam BONDI doesn't have
the budget to feed big Tish in prison.

Speaker 9 (09:57):
You told us months before it happened that Letitia James's
fat ass would be going to prison, and you caught
some heal for that. But lo and behold like a present,
like a late Christmas present that you discovered a month
after Christmas. Here it drops into our lapse on Friday,

(10:19):
the dj anowns is lawsuit against Latitia James of all
people for harboring migrants and dangerous criminals and terrorizing Americans
against federal law.

Speaker 3 (10:28):
And it's almost, Mike, it's almost like you knew. It's
almost like it's almost like you had a sense about
these things.

Speaker 9 (10:33):
So I just wanted to give you an opportunity to
do a touchdown dance on this one.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
Well, I would say this, I think Pam body made
the decision to bring a civil lawsuit because I don't
think Pam has the budget right now to feed Tis
James in prison. So I think we're gonna wait until
we get a supplemental from Congress for the prison food
budget to feeder fat ass in prison, and I think
that's gonna be the step too.

Speaker 3 (11:00):
President Trump was asked about possibly winning the Nobel Peace
Prize when he said that Obama won his for doing nothing.
And that's true. Wait, doing nothing. Obama got it price.
He didn't even know what he got it.

Speaker 4 (11:14):
He got elected and they gave it to Obama for
doing absolutely nothing but destroying our country.

Speaker 3 (11:20):
No, he was not a good president. The worst president
was sleepy Joe Biden. But Obama was not a good president. Price.

Speaker 4 (11:29):
How many months after he won the election then they
gave him the peace price?

Speaker 3 (11:32):
He was right after My election was a much more
important electors. MSNBC was reporting on Trump's peace deal in
the Middle East and said the Biden Trump negotiated deal
didn't make it past phase one, but the guests brought
up the Peace Prize. Remember this was before we found

(11:52):
out that Trump didn't win it.

Speaker 10 (11:55):
There was a deal that was sort of jointly negotiated
by the outgoing Biden administration the incoming tru administration that
was also multiple phases. The first phase was the release
of some hostages, a cessation of bombing that never got
to phase two the first time around. Instead, the war
continued after that. So your point is well taken. Do
you think there's a role Do you worry that Trump

(12:18):
wants to get the Nobel Prize on Friday? It's sort
of I mean that, I really don't mean that as
a joke. I mean the Hamas negotiators even talked to
Drop Site, which has been reporting on this, on the record,
saying they know that the Nobel Peace Prize matters, that
there's some desire to get something done.

Speaker 3 (12:36):
That may not then endure in the even the medium term.

Speaker 11 (12:40):
I was telling to Diane, your producer, right before the show,
and I said, Kissinger got the Nobel Peace Prize in
Gandhi didn't. So I'm not sure how much the Nobel
Peace Prize means. It means a lot to it means
a lot to Donald Trump.

Speaker 3 (12:52):
Well that's odd because the slightly more male Rachel Maddow
sang a different tune when Obama won it.

Speaker 4 (12:58):
No.

Speaker 3 (12:58):
Nine.

Speaker 12 (13:00):
President Obama's critics railed today that winning the Nobel Peace
Prize is somehow an insult that international encouragement and hope
for success for an American president is something to be
ashamed of. I never thought that I would quote Charles Crodammer,
but Obama derangement syndrome appears to be upon us. The
American president just won the Nobel Peace Prize. By any

(13:23):
reasonable measure, All Americans should be proud.

Speaker 1 (13:26):
Listen to the Michael Berry Show podcast and you'll be
the smartest guy in the room.

Speaker 3 (13:31):
Share with your friends and you'll be the most popular too.

Speaker 11 (13:35):
Oh.

Speaker 3 (13:35):
We will have primary elections in the spring in the
general election next November, and a lot of Republicans who
stay informed are concerned that they don't want Republican primary
voters to send people back to the House or the Senate,

(13:56):
or keep governors ear lieutenant governors who claimed to be
Republican but vote with the Democrats, or who choose not
to take action on important issues that the electric cares about.
One of those is Bill Cassidy, Republican in Los Angeles.
I didn't like Cassidy when he was a congressman running
for the Senate. I knew exactly what he'd be, which

(14:18):
is a rhino. And I've heard from a number of
you to please comment on this race. And I've done so,
and I will do so again. I don't know who
the challengers to Bill Cassidy are, but I know that
Louisiana deserves better representation than the watered down Bill Cassidy
who is who has well you know what, I will

(14:43):
present that case maybe next week, of the things he
has done that make him unworthy of going back for
another six years. But he is doing what John Cornyn
is doing, and that is doing the Oh but I
love Trump. I love Trump so much, do you Well?
How about this vote and this vote in this vote,
This is the current ad he's running.

Speaker 13 (15:04):
Hard working Louisiana families were crushed by Joe Biden's inflation. Now,
big spending liberal politicians in Washington are trying to stop
President Trump's tax cuts, which would mean a two thousand
dollars tax hike for Louisiana's that would be devastating for
our economy. Senator Bill Cassidy is fighting for us, casting

(15:25):
a key vote to save Trump's tax cuts and protect
our wallets and jobs. Thank you, Senator Cassidy for fighting
for our tax cuts.

Speaker 3 (15:35):
Yeah, thank you. Let's pretend like this ad is made
by everyday citizens. We made a parody of John Wayne
mccornyn's latest ad in Texas, where we basically describe what's
happening as it's happening. Because this is the type of

(15:56):
ad they use and the odd things that we're supposed
to into, we call this John WAYN mccorny's latest ad,
his most desperate yet. We gotta rupt this program to
bring you this.

Speaker 1 (16:10):
Message, graciously sponsored by John Wayne mccornyn, one of us.
We're going to have random people with permanent fake smiles
pretend to represent the target demographics you hopefully belong to.

Speaker 3 (16:22):
HI do to he their neighbor.

Speaker 14 (16:23):
I'm the guy mean to look like the suburban white
dad with low testosteron who works in Houston, Dallas or
Austin as a lawyer.

Speaker 3 (16:30):
I might be an accountant.

Speaker 14 (16:32):
I represent the carpetbackers who came to Texas from California,
New York and are squishy, don't like guns or Trump,
are keen on abortion, but like to claim they're Republicans.
Thank you John Wayne mccornyn for voting the way ilight.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
I'm the guy wearing the law enforcement uniform that is
three sizes too small, so you think I'm the local
sheriff of every small, god loving county in this wonderful state.
I want to thank John Wayne mcconnan for me and
such a a good todd with us gun tote and
law enforcement folk y'all like so much. We call him
Big John because he's real tough and such. Thank you,

(17:08):
Big John. Hi.

Speaker 15 (17:09):
I'm rural lady wearing jeans and boots who lives on
a farm. I'm just going to walk across my property
at an oddly rapid pace as I tell you how
much I love John Wayne mccornyn without slowing down even
though you're recording, because it's important you think I'm just
being natural. Thank you, John Wayne mccornyn. They didn't tell

(17:30):
me in the script what I'm thanking you for, but
I think me saying thank you makes it seem like
you've done something for us Texan.

Speaker 1 (17:37):
Now, let's look at some great footage we staged and
used some AI to help as well of John Wayne
mccornyan being a badass. Noticed the music bed that says
patriotic but also shopping mall vibe. Look at this footage
of John Wayne mccornan being one of us, just a
bigger batter.

Speaker 3 (17:55):
One of us.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
Look at him with his ball calf on turned backwards
like one of those skinny jeans now Shield's singers do
when they want to look country. Look at him talking
to people, actually listening to people who are all wearing
cowboy hats as they stand for some oddreason out in
the middle of the street. Try not to notice that
those hats are all new, like they weren't just all
purchased from the cowboy in a box at the local

(18:16):
westernware store. As a matter of fact, Notice how those
rugged Texans and cowboy hats and starts dress shirts and
jeans and boots look like that group of your company's
Chinese clients when you took them to their first night
at the rodeo. Notice how the flag just happens to
keep appearing in the background of these random places. John
Wayne mccornan seems to glide into just to meet regular

(18:36):
every day Joe's from every specific target demographic as he
continues to show us that he's one of us. So
on behalf of all Texans everywhere, all the time. Thank you,
John Wayne mccornin for being one of us.

Speaker 3 (19:01):
I am I care deeply for my fellow Americans as
you do, and it makes me very sad when I
think about the types of people who dominate the political
process and that they don't care for They're fellow Americans,

(19:23):
and that'd be okay if all they did was try
to self deal to get rich, to accumulate power. If
that's all they did and the voters could see it,
then I could live with the consequences. But of course

(19:45):
we know that's not what happens. Their real skill, their
real skill, real talent, and they get good at it
is convincing people that they give a damn about people,
convincing poor people that they care about working class people,

(20:05):
they care about women that they care about. And the
one they the one that is the biggest delta between
what they actually how much they actually care, and how
much they talk about it is blacks. They try so
hard to convince black folks that they that that black
folks are stupid and weak and pathetic and this country

(20:28):
is very racist, and that they and only they can
save the black people. They treat blacks like pets, and
now find it very offensive and if it kills me,
I want more black people to understand that this is
not a compliment. What these people are doing to you.
It's a great insult, and it's important that you understand

(20:50):
that it's a great insult. It's important you understand that
these people are are treating you as if your special needs,
as if you can't think for yourself, as if you're stupid.
And while my tone and my words might seem harsh,

(21:13):
it comes from a place of love. My parents were
very hard on me. They disciplined me. We're very stern.
We didn't go out on Friday and Saturday nights. We
didn't go out at all. We didn't do things other
kids do. We had expectations, and by God, I'm grateful
for it. It was a tough way to parent, means
how our parented my kids, but I'm grateful for it.

Speaker 7 (21:34):
It came from love to the Michael Berry Show podcast,
is Sexy Be Sexy?

Speaker 3 (21:42):
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that means that our time together this week is drawing
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(22:04):
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(22:25):
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(22:48):
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(23:11):
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stuff that's all at Michael Berryshow dot com. So we close,
as always with a fun story with a couple of stories,

(23:33):
but this one is just sort of one of those
boys will be boys. Two Maryland firefighters flooded a baseball
field by turning on the fire hose after an ongoing
spat over balls hitting parked cars. And now, of course

(23:54):
these firefighters are being charged, but it's one of those
things that you've just had enough, I think, And so
they said, ah, how about this. You gotta wonder what's
going through somebody's head when they go, how about this,
how about we just we're firefighters. Let's take that hydrant
right there, open it up and flood the baseball field.

(24:14):
They won't be hitting balls at us anymore.

Speaker 16 (24:17):
This is what happened a few minutes after a player
with the silver spring Tacoma Thunderbolts crushed a ball over
the fence and onto the property of the adjacent fire
station during batting practice last July seventeenth, thousands of gallons
of water from an engine at the station was deliberately
sprayed onto the field. According to a charging document filed

(24:39):
in the case, Montgomery County fire Captain Christopher Riley told
two players who went to the station to complain quote,
I wanted to get your attention. The document also states
Captain Riley told officers with the Maryland National Capitol Park
Police he did it out of frustration due to repeated
incidents involving baseball strike personal vehicles and equipment. News Force

(25:03):
also learned a second firefighter has been charged in connection
with the field spraying. According to the charging document, firefighter
Alan Barnes backed the engine out of the station on
University Boulevard before removing the hose from the engine, while
a video shows Captain Riley standing on top of the
engine and spraying the field for approximately three minutes. Back

(25:26):
in July, we spoke with the head coach of the Thunderbolts,
brock Hunter.

Speaker 17 (25:30):
I come from Virginia. You know, the team we were
playing is from Virginia. So a lot of families drove
an hour and a half in traffic to hopefully playing
after all this rain, and you know didn't get a
chance to play. So yeah, absolutely, it just you know,
makes things difficult for us, but you know, crazy experience.

Speaker 16 (25:50):
The charging document also reveals paying fans had already started
arriving for the game between two teams competing in the
cal Ripken League, and had to be reimbursed when the
game was canceled. Both Barnes and Riley declined to comment
when reached by News four earlier Today.

Speaker 3 (26:09):
They each have a court date in October.

Speaker 16 (26:11):
A conviction for malicious destruction of property carries the sentence
of up to three years in prison.

Speaker 3 (26:19):
What are you here for? I murdered four people. What
are you here for? Well, I was running a drug
trafficking scheme about thirty million dollars a year. What are
you here for? Oh, Bob and I were firefighters, So
we got aggravated. These baseball field they were hitting home

(26:39):
runs and they would they would hit the cars in
our parking lot, and we were getting aggravated by it.
So we just we just unloaded on them. We we
opened the hydrant and flooded the baseball field. Yeah, you know,
you wonder if they were denting up the cars on
the on the parking lot, why I didn't they deal

(27:00):
with them at that point and make them pay for that.
And by the way, I know these are supposed to
be really bad guys for doing this, but what would
you do? I mean, I think you get pretty darn
tired of you. They're not cars. I guarantee their trucks
because firefighters drive trucks. What would you do if you

(27:24):
know once a week your truck has a busted window
or a big dentt on it. You're a firefighter, You're
kind of proud of your truck, and you go, all right, enough, y'all,
y'all won't stop, okay, And we conclude with the story
out of Kentucky, where as Sister Girl has caused over

(27:44):
one thousand dollars in damage to a Little Caesars in
Louisville after losing it over the one dollar extra sauce charge.

Speaker 18 (27:53):
Accused of trashing a Little Caesars because of an extra
charge for sauce please say Rihanna Hayes asked for extra
sauce with her order and was not happy when she
was told it would cost a dollar more. They say
she started knocking stuff off the counter, including the register,
which ended up causing more than one thousand dollars in damage.

(28:14):
This incident happened back in January. Hayes was charged with
criminal mischief, but was not arrested until another incident on
September twenty second.

Speaker 3 (28:23):
She is now due back in court tomorrow. Black fatigue
is real? How much you want to bat? Brianna's a
big fat girl? Oh wait, she ain't a great, big
fat person. What was his name? A gum Jody Gumm?
What was remember? Oh what a movie? You found a

(28:44):
picture of her? Let me say, Oh, yeah, she's a
big girl. Ooh, she's a big girl. My goodness. You
remember that story from about five years ago about the
pizza joint that caused a stir with their billboard about
fat people.

Speaker 19 (28:57):
I thought it'd be a good idea to put some
funny signs.

Speaker 3 (29:00):
I think this caller is ever for I don't too.

Speaker 16 (29:03):
We pulled in and I saw it d I was laughing,
that is a fantastic They're.

Speaker 4 (29:07):
Just advertising and trying to get me able to notice them.

Speaker 19 (29:10):
I never even thought about it in that way as
soon as I thought it, because kidnapping is not a joke.

Speaker 3 (29:16):
For taking it down, I think a lot of.

Speaker 4 (29:18):
People are going to be offended by it.

Speaker 9 (29:19):
But I mean, I don't think it's a big deal.

Speaker 3 (29:20):
It's advertisement. It's marketing, you know.

Speaker 19 (29:23):
I never even thought about it as the kidnapping aspect.
I just meant it to be funny.

Speaker 3 (29:31):
You know, it's called a sense of humor for a reason.
That's not something you joke about. Everything cannon should be
joked about, not death. Yeah, you have to joke about death.
That's how you deal with it. Humorless people don't like humor.
They don't get jokes, and they don't like other people
laughing at jokes. But you should. You should laugh a lot.

(29:52):
It's the best medicine. It's good for you. That's a fact,
scientific fact. Have a wonderful weekend. I do love to
hear from you. Send me an email. Where do you listen?
What do you like about the show. We'll have a
little chat going on. This weekend has life kid, Thank
you and good night.
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