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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time. Time, time, time, Luck and load. Michael
Very Show is on the air.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Since you brought up the declassification report that was put
out by Senator Grassley today, I'm glad you brought it
up because this should be a story every outlet in
this room should be covering. This is further evidence that
Hillary Clinton approved the Russia hoax against President Trump, her
campaign financed it. Again, she approved it, and the FBI
and the CIA were both weaponized to, as our Director
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of CIA has said, accelerate this hoax against then candidate
and former President Trump.
Speaker 3 (00:42):
This has come from the highest levels of the Russian government,
clearly from Pluton himself, in an effort as seventeen of
our intelligence agencies have confirmed, to influence our election. So
I actually think the most important question of this evening, Chris,
is finally, will Donald Trump admit and condemn that the
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Russians are doing this and make it clear that he
will not have the help of Plutin in this election
is known. 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
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help him and hurt me.
Speaker 4 (01:24):
Putin's principal interests relating to the twenty sixteen election were
to undermine faith in the US democratic process, not show
any preference of a certain candidate. In fact, this report
shows Putin held back from leaking compromising material on Hillary
Clinton prior to the election, instead planning to release it
after the election to weaken what Moscow viewed as an
inevitable Clinton president. There were high level DNC emails that
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detailed evidence of Hillary's quote psycho emotional problems, uncontrolled fits
of anger, aggression, and cheerfulness, and that then Secretary Clinton
was allegedly on a daily regiment of heavy tranquilizers.
Speaker 3 (02:02):
It's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of
Donald Trump is not in charge of the law in
our country.
Speaker 1 (02:09):
Because I've had folks from around the world tell me
that Americans have and their response to this ranges from
almost derision to being puzzled. Americans have the expectation that
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things should be fair, they should be honest. If they
watch a sporting event, they believe that the team that
scores more runs will win. There will be criticism of
the referees. There will be the belief that maybe that
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team kind of cheated a little bit about how they
restructured their tracks to fit within the camp. But by
and large, things should be fair. Bad guys and only
bad guys should be arrested, they should be prosecuted. Good
people shouldn't be sent to prison. You know, a sense
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of fairness, honor, honesty. So when our elections feel like
they've been cheated, it's infuriating, but we tend to focus
on cheating as how the votes are counted. How about
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the people themselves who are voting. How about the fact
that when you take the deported illegals out of the
country and scrub them from the voter rolls along with
the dead people, Democrats won't have a chance in the House.
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With redistrict thing that's going on in Texas right now,
the Democrat state reps have fled the state to break quorum.
Now the governor has to drag them back and make
them sit there. You're welcome to vote against it, but
they don't have enough votes to vote down redistricting that
will flip five seats in Texas. The good news, although
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don't rejoice, there's more to this. The funny news is
that Jasmine Crockett will no longer live in the district
she represents. Now that's the good news, the funny news.
The bad news is you don't have to live in
the district that you represent. Most people don't know that,
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so she could still get elected to serve in that district.
But now the district will look more reasonable. It won't
be jerrymander to elect a black person, which is which
is why we're undoing the jerrymandering that occurred in the
first place. President Trump, I went to break on this,
and I'm going to play this again in case you
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just tuned in or you didn't pay close attention. I
cannot overstate the effect this will have. President Trump's Department
of Justice has launched a major purge investigation of illegals
and dead people on the roles across the country. Let
me tell you something. You take those people off of
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the roles where they can't vote anymore or be voted
for by other people, will never lose another election if
we have honest elections, and this is what it requires.
Speaker 5 (05:42):
Drop administration look at the boost election integrity. As the
DOJ opens a nationwide investigation into voter roles, the department
is calling on local officials to identify felons, dead voters,
and also non citizens who might have cast a ballot.
David Spott is Life from Washington with more on this one.
Speaker 6 (06:01):
Hi David, Hi, Aisha, Good Morning Today, Next week, the
week after, and so on. DOJ officials will continue to
work on what they call the department a serious problem
with our voter rules. This all stems from a March
executive order signed by President Trump, which states, in part,
the Attorney General shall, consistent with applicable laws, coordinate with
state attorneys general to assist with state level review and
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prosecution of aliens unlawfully registered to vote or casting votes.
Attorney General Pambody has directed her team to check counties
across the United States, but California is a big focus,
as is Texas and Minnesota. The DJ plans to prosecute
any foreign nationals that get caught voting. A DOJ source
tells Fox News election integrity starts with clean voter roles.
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That's the foundation for secure elections. There's been a culture
of non compliance from several states that don't keep their
roles updated.
Speaker 7 (06:53):
This DOJ is cracking down. Some don't want to hear it.
He'll just go ahead and say it.
Speaker 8 (07:04):
Sorry, Michael Very Show, we'll knew with Hillary tomorrow because
there are a lot of things we need to unpack
with Hillary and her future.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
Don't think we'd forgotten hill Dog. Don't think we've forgotten
it at all. President Trump sat down with Rob Finnerty
at Newsmax and did a rather thorough interview. One of
the questions he was asked was about Erica mccaf Was
it macintarfer. I think it's macintarfer. He was asked about
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her being fired. Now she was the Commissioner of Labor
Statistics at the Bureau of Labor Statistics. And Democrats are,
like Smarcone said at the beginning of the show, they're
using the kitchen sink approach. If if Trump has Osam
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been laden killed as oh it's Osam was a good guy,
he's wrong, the wrong person. If Trump lowers the temperature
in the world during the summer months by ten degrees,
oh my god, he's gonna freeze us out. They're just
whatever he does, they just criticize. You know, you see that,
you see a you see a woman when her husband
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gets remarried, and that woman will talk about the husband's
new wife. Oh yeah, she's Oh she's redone his house.
Oh yeah, she's had all everything that was nice in there.
She's done away with and done only dumb stuff. It's
like it's she just whatever she can find about that
person she complains about. It's just it's and it's it's
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obvious what they're doing. So this woman who kept readjusting
the Bureau's numbers, this was going on for a while.
She's either stupid or incompetent. And I'm never really sure.
That was always the question for eight years of Barack Obama.
Was he really really incompetent or was he really really evil?
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And there was an argument to be made that it
was a combination of the two. We knew everything he
did was a screw up. The question was was it
on purpose or because he's an idiot? And there were
people in both camps, and I don't think one or
the other was the sole answer. But here is President
Trump doing what Biden never did, answering questions directly that
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mattered to the American people.
Speaker 9 (09:40):
You've announced that you're firing your Biden appointee.
Speaker 1 (09:43):
The head of the Bureau of.
Speaker 9 (09:44):
Labor and Statistics are named doctor Erica Macintarfer tell us
about what was going on here.
Speaker 10 (09:51):
Well, it's a Biden appointee, and we've had problems in
the past, and we had problems even before the election.
Speaker 11 (09:57):
You remember those wonderful results.
Speaker 10 (09:58):
That were put out just before the election, and everybody said, where.
Speaker 11 (10:02):
Do they come from? Then?
Speaker 10 (10:03):
I think they adjusted it after the election, and we
had some difficulties with her, and there have been a
lot of questions, and we fired her because we didn't
believe the numbers. Today, even though interest rates are too high,
we have a terrible head of the FATTI keeps interest
rates too high, and I could understand that, but I
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don't believe those numbers. I think because we're doing so well,
and we fired her.
Speaker 11 (10:29):
We had this is not something from just now.
Speaker 10 (10:31):
This was before the election where she got meaning Kamala.
We thought it was Biden turned out being Kamala, where
they got very very strong numbers.
Speaker 11 (10:42):
I said, what's this all about?
Speaker 10 (10:44):
And they adjusted them, and then later on they adjusted them.
I guess downward, But we don't want that. We want
straight numbers. I was thinking this morning when I saw
the numbers, I said, who makes these numbers?
Speaker 11 (10:56):
Anyway? I never gave it much other than.
Speaker 10 (10:59):
Before the election, but it didn't work out too well,
you know, for them.
Speaker 11 (11:03):
I won the election.
Speaker 10 (11:04):
So maybe people don't believe it or whatever. But I
was saying to myself, I wonder who who does this?
And when I checked, I said, this person is very
suspect to me, Sow.
Speaker 9 (11:14):
The accusation is this person was essentially cooking the books
and the numbers are not well.
Speaker 10 (11:19):
I think there's some strange things going on because just
before same person, just before the election, you know, they
came out with these great numbers and I said, I
don't believe those numbers.
Speaker 11 (11:29):
They weren't good.
Speaker 10 (11:30):
And then I believe they had to do some correcting
a little bit after the election. But no, we don't
want that. We don't want to take any chances. We
don't want to play any games.
Speaker 1 (11:42):
One of the things you'd learn when you go into government,
and I was in the private sector. I serve and
elected office for six years and no on left. One
of the things you learn is that people in government
never get fired. And when nobody can be fired, the
organization is not going to be good. There's no way
around that. People don't like to be fired because they
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don't like accountability. But when you're in the private sector,
Elon Musk fires a lot of people. Steve Jobs fired
a lot of people. Your favorite sports program that's any good,
fires a lot of people. That's just the way it works.
You might not like your favorite player to be benched
if he's the starting quarterback, but when the coach decides
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that the number two has a better chance of helping
our team win, that's exactly what they do. So he
said he fired her because she wasn't doing a good job.
Let's look at the actual job she was doing. I
looked in January of twenty twenty four, so this is
the beginning of the election year where Joe Biden is
up for reelection, and it was her first full month
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in office. She reported three hundred and fifty three thousand
new jobs. Oh so Biden, if he were alive and awake,
would say, hey, look, the economy's doing well. My presidency's
doing well. Three hundred fifty three thousand new jobs. And
so it was reported Biden administration is doing a great job.
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When the revisions came in, there weren't three hundred fifty
three thousand new jobs. She was off by two hundred
and thirty four thousand jobs. She was off by about
seventy five percent in June. All right, we're racing toward
the election. In November, she said two hundred and six
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thousand new jobs. The Biden economy is on fire. Okay, Well,
revisions were off by one hundred and nineteen thousand. That's
sixty percent. Sixty percent of the new jobs she reported
were not actual new jobs. So then you moved to
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March of this year, two hundred and twenty eight thousand
new jobs reported. Revisions were off by one hundred eight thousand.
Over the past two months, numbers were off by two
hundred and fifty three thousand. Ten out of eighteen months
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she's been in the office had downward revisions of more
than fifty thousand. She's the person responsible for providing data
that we use to see what our economy is doing,
and she's almost always wrong. You look like a fool
if you don't expect her to be fired. Period.
Speaker 7 (14:43):
Int the story this is this is the Michael Very show.
Speaker 11 (14:49):
Yeah, that's the one.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
As a Southern Baptist, and I am a big BOLLI
enverne in const quinces. I'm a big believer and I
focus on it on a sense of justice, a sense
of reckoning, that when bad people do bad things, there
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comes a point where they are punished, and that hopefully
the victims of their bad things, or at least their families,
can know that justice was done. I can't begin to
imagine how good it feels for Donald Trump to be
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the president again, despite all odds. They wanted him in
prison by now or dead. That's why they shut him
in the head. That he is able to expose what
happened in twenty sixteen because the information is there and
he always knew it. Everybody that I know, in and
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out of government and politics, and not just partisan folks,
not just Trump folks, tells me and many other people
have said it, if not directly to me, that the
reason for the raid on Donald Trump's home was the
belief that he had the Crossfire hurricane documents at Mar
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A Lago. They tore that place apart because they believed
that he was storing the documents there that could prove
what Hillary and Barack Obama and Brennan and Clapper and
Comy and all of them did, and they didn't want
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to be caught. That was the reason that's why they
were given the authority to shoot to kill if they
met resistance. He's the president of the United States, he's
got Secret Service protection. They believed he was at the
White House, and I'm sorry they believed he was at Marloco,
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but he wasn't. And now President Trump has lived long
enough in life and in politics to be able to
say Hillary and Barat hurt a lot of people, and
now they're going to pay the price.
Speaker 9 (17:30):
Two emails, mister presidents suggest essentially that Hillary Clinton personally
approved the Russia hoax with Obama, with Barack Obama. And
my question is is she finally going to pay for
what she did or does she get a pass again.
Speaker 10 (17:43):
So you know, we had her and I had her
right under the sites, and I told the people, look,
you can't do this to a president's wife, an next president,
and she was secretary, say, but you can't do this
to the wife of a president. And if you'll never
if you're well, I'll tell you how I feel about it.
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At a second, if you remember, it was at a
rally and it was after the election, and they said lock.
Speaker 11 (18:10):
Her up, lock her up, and I said.
Speaker 10 (18:11):
No, no, no, Look we won, just relax, and I
didn't do what other people would have done, what they
would have done, and then they went after me and
they meant it.
Speaker 11 (18:22):
I said, you know, it's amazing.
Speaker 10 (18:23):
I felt, always felt that you shouldn't be doing this stuff.
And I let Hillary off the hook. I totally left
her off the hook. And then I let her off
the hook, you know, for what. And then I come
in and they did the same thing to me. The
difference is they actually meant it, and they drove. They
hurt a lot of people, a lot of people, and
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it was all a hoax. And now they have it
in black and white. No, I think they should pay
a price. By the way, that's a very big price.
It could be the biggest scandal in the history of
our country. But it continues onward. And that continues onward.
You know, that scandal has continued from the beginning. They
have everything they do as a hoax. They're no good
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at anything other than some forms of nasty politics.
Speaker 1 (19:12):
We started the show with a clip talking about Donald
Trump being the most influential president of this century and
Harry Entton of CNN saying, likely going back all the
way to FDR almost one hundred years ago, and you
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realize that the reason a lot of Republicans who would
like to stop him from doing what he's doing because
illegal immigration. They're not really against it, they just said
they were. There is a rule, there's an unwritten rule,
a deal that has been cut. A lot of Republicans
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are allowed to say, we're going to kick those dead,
burning legal aliens out of here if it's the last
thing we do. We ain't not done. And they're big
donor supporters understand that's what they've got to do for you.
But they also understand that when push comes to shove,
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nothing will ever be done about it. And that's how
the Republicans have operated for decades. They say it. The
Democrats know they don't mean it. The Republicans know they
don't mean it, but they keep saying it, and you
feel good, and you keep thinking, ah, you know, just
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one more election and we'll get enough of our guys
in there, and well we'll do something about it. But
of course nothing will be done about it. Well, that's
that's the Faustian bargain. It's been cut. That's how the
swamp operated. It's the Harlem globe trotters in the Washington
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generals the Democrats will be the foils. They'll say, you
can't kick them out. We got to have a comprehensive plan.
The Republicans say, ah, dad, gummy, we got to kick
them out. And they all get to stay up there.
They get to make millions of dollars on a salary
of two hundred thousand a year. Never made sense to anybody.
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They get to do their inside of trading, they get
to cut their deals. They get to get all their
kids hired by the government and by the outsiders and
by the lobbyists. And then when they finally step down,
they go become a lobbyist, or get paid by a
think tank, or get hired to do government relations for
a military contractor. And that's how the game is played.
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And nothing ever got done, but not because of gridlock.
That was all is that they've got too darn much gridlock.
And then a lot of people at home who don't
understand the bargain that was cut. Republicans are in on this,
a lot of Republicans at home. They then get caught
up in things that are spinning your wheels, taking a
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lot of time working on something that is not the
reason for them. That way, they get you distracted off
on this, And the big one I see is term limits.
Tell you what the congress critters, they're bad, they're bad.
We get tell what. The way we'll get this, every
way we'll get good government is we won't allow the
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congressmen to stay up there for long. Congressmen in their
first term are not any better than the one's been
there for thirty years. That's not going to change a
single thing. But it keeps people busy and it creates
another fight. So you're all fighting on on term limits
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when the real problem is the human beings drawn into
the process and the human beings paying for the process
to work to their advantage, do not share your values.
And they've got a farm team. They can replace their
guys with another guy. There is this naive belief, and
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there's nothing wrong with it that if we could just
we could just change the rules somehow, we'd get better government.
But it's not going to happen. And the problem for
the Republicans is Trump came in and actually intended to
do what he promised to do, and they never did
learn doing it big On the Michael Berry Show, Beware
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of the Democrats when they say something is a threat
to democracy. What they mean is that it is a
threat to the Democrat Party. It is a threat to
the industry they have spent their lives in. Nancy Pelosi
was raised in Democrat politics. Her father was the mayor
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of Baltimore. It's all she's ever known. Lyndon Johnson never
worked outside the governmental process. Barack Obama was an activist, agitator,
government employee, politician planned. Most folks in government have been
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in government as the only job they've ever held, and
for some reason, they won't leave it. If you're smart
and ambitious, good at what you do, why on earth,
unless politics pays well, would you stay in it for life?
Why would you be willing to risk everything to stay
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in it. Why would you be scratching and clawing, Why
would there be allegations that you did awful, unspeakable, illegal
things to stay in office unless maybe it pays real well.
So President Trump reached out to the governor of Texas said, hey,
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you got a redistricting problem on your hands. Your districts
need to represent a reasonable district geographically and stop with
the nonsense and the jerrymandry. There are five districts that
will be flipped if you redistrict to represent the population
without it being racist. So former Obama Attorney General Eric
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Holder called the redistricting in Texas a threat to democracy. Remember,
threat to democracy actually means threat to the Democrat Party.
Here he was with Stepenfetchitt and Epstein buddy George Stephanopolis.
We've always had partisan redistricting.
Speaker 11 (25:52):
Thus it ever was, thus it ever will be.
Speaker 1 (25:54):
How is this different?
Speaker 12 (25:55):
Well, you know, simply because this is something that has
afflicted the nation for you know, an extended period of.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
Time, doesn't mean that it's right.
Speaker 12 (26:02):
What we're seeing now is an attempt by the White
House to insulate itself from any kind of congressional scrutiny,
any kind of congressional oversight, to make sure that Donald
Trump remains the authoritarian figure that.
Speaker 1 (26:15):
He has become.
Speaker 12 (26:16):
We have a compliant Congress, and he wants to ensure
that given the fact that they pass this bill that
is unpopular, that takes health care away from people, that
gives tax breaks to billionaires, and it puts at risk
the Republican majority, he wants to ensure that he continues
to have that compliant Republican House of Representatives. And that,
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I think is something that we need to take into account.
Speaker 1 (26:39):
Our democracy is threatened.
Speaker 12 (26:41):
Our democracy is really threatened by what the Republicans are
proposing to do in Texas right now.
Speaker 1 (26:46):
Yep, our democracy, by which he means Democrat Party. The
hood Rat Congressman from Texas, Jasmine Crockett, said that Governor
Greg Abbott fell in line like a child after President
Trump called on him him to do so well. Not
everyone can have the maturity of Jasmine Crockett.
Speaker 13 (27:06):
I don't think there's an accident and not a talk.
Pick up the goal, hold down to Texas, don't have
it what he was going to do, and like a
small ridiculous child, he just failed in order. I don't
think any of that was an accident. But what I
can to you is that we will not be an accident.
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We the people of Texas, will be very intentional about
making sure that they hear us, about making sure that
we call them out of what they're doing. This is racist,
what they are doing with policies. They will have all
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people no matter what they're evnic background.
Speaker 1 (27:50):
They have decided never mind, we want to delude the voices.
Speaker 11 (27:54):
Of black and ground.
Speaker 13 (27:56):
Why not news for you in this state, the majority,
it's right.
Speaker 2 (28:11):
Silence.
Speaker 11 (28:11):
He was a sold.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
If you're trying to avoid being called an angry black
lady who's not very smart, maybe don't speak in public.
You know what she reminded me of, y'all.
Speaker 14 (28:28):
Come to get the car.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
The car is not here.
Speaker 14 (28:31):
The car is in the shop and one part is
at another shop. If y'all wanted that bag, y'all can
go pay that man to get it out and then
pay the person to get.
Speaker 8 (28:39):
The other part out.
Speaker 14 (28:40):
I mean, because I like y'all couldn't be patient. You
knew that we were gonna get it taken care of.
So if y'all wanted that bag, y'all can go get it.
You pay the man and pay the other man, and
we can leave it as that.
Speaker 12 (28:51):
Because we're not ow that much on the car.
Speaker 14 (28:53):
Y'all want to trip on it now that we're only
got on a thousand or two thousand on it, So
you know what, God that's y'all, y'all can go pick
up the car. So you know what, give me a callback,
and so I will give you the direction to what
a man is, and I will let him know that
y'all gonna be paying him to get it out, because
y'all don't be patient.
Speaker 12 (29:11):
Were not rich like y'all.
Speaker 14 (29:12):
That's one thing y'all gonna.
Speaker 1 (29:13):
Have to understand.
Speaker 14 (29:14):
But one day this year we will be because we
have black Obama, right.
Speaker 1 (29:22):
And then Jasmine Crockett argues that the congressional district map
for the redistricting should be reflective of race. What she
means is a bunch of black congressmen.
Speaker 15 (29:36):
A reflective map would look like the fact that only thirty.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
Nine percent of this state is Anglo.
Speaker 15 (29:44):
So how in the heck do we have sixty percent
of the seats that go to DC are going to
be decided by Anglos. That's the math that doesn't work.
We need to flip the numbers.
Speaker 1 (29:58):
Do you think she uses the term when she's talking
to an all black crowd. Nobody uses that word. And finally,
California Senator Alex Paedia told Christen Welker of Meet the Press.
Will take it to the break with this that Donald
Trump wants redistricting because his economic policies are so bad.
You mean the ones that said CNN made him that
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CNN said made him so popular. Take it to the
break with that.
Speaker 16 (30:24):
They are usually redrawn every decade, but in Texas as
you reference, Republicans there ruled out a new map that
could actually add up to five GOP seats. You now
have Governor Gavin Newsom promising that California would respond with
a new map that would boost Democratic seats in that state.
Let me ask you, Senator, do you believe it's hipocritical
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for Democrats to deploy the same strategy that they're criticizing
by Republicans in Texas well.
Speaker 17 (30:52):
First of all, let's understand why Donald Trump is asking
for five more Republicans heat out of Texas. It's because
his policies, especially his economic policies, have been so bad. Right,
the prior guests referenced a big, beautiful bill, Wait till
people started looking at