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Speaker 1 (00:00):
A poll by the Sacramento Bee said forty percent of
California voters believe the pivot to the center is either
a betrayal of his principles or an effort to make
himself more palatable. Okay, Twenty six percent said they believe
the governor's recent remarks on trans and sports and sending

(00:22):
state police to help local agencies crack down on violent
crime where a quote fake attempt to make people think
he is changing, but he will never really change. Only
twenty six percent. There really are a lot of really
dumb down bunch of us here in this state. I
really thought with the man made lockdown and then at
how he abused his authority to lock us all in

(00:43):
our house, that that recall would have worked well. It
worked around this part. Here were some of the questions
that they asked. The Sacramento Bee did choose one of
the following, and you can you can take your own
poll right now regarding them, it's a fake attempt to
make people think he's changing, but he will never really change,

(01:04):
or it's a betrayal of his values and the base
that elected him, or it's a valid strategy to reach
out to more voters. I'm going to go with it's
a lie to reach out to more voters. His strategy
is to lie about who he is, to lie about
his record, to lie that he's tough on crime, to

(01:26):
lie that he's clearing out homeless encampments. No, we live here.
We can tell another story about the Democrats in Sacramento.
Is Newsome as their pipe piper? Oh yeah, they're now
sending out Democrats are sending out social media hit pieces
advertising that it was Republicans that wanted sixteen and seventeen
year olds to not be a felony to buy them

(01:48):
for sex. Just flat out lying saw a Lensky, lying,
Luciferian lying. Newsom is lying, and he will continue to
lie for the next few years to impress voters in
New Hampshire and Iowa, and Texas and Florida. According to

(02:12):
this Emerson College poll, fifty nine percent of likely California
voters in twenty twenty eight said they believe Newsom should
not run for the president. Presidents and good. That's a
majority obviously went through. It would not even wish this
upon the rest of this country. This cat's been driving
out businesses, he's been driving out people of low middle

(02:35):
and high income, specifically focused on the California high income.
Where do the rich people live? Oh, out in California
or New York City? And that where they people always said,
it wasn't oh Denver, in Atlanta, Dallas and Pittsburgh, Chicago
and Miami. Heydie Miami a little bit, But no, it

(02:59):
was California, New York's. That's because that was the truth.
A lot of rich people in California, and they're rich
because they know how to follow and track their money.
And they saw, I keep my company in California, I
make ten dollars. If I move to Texas, I make

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one hundred dollars. Load up the truck we're getting out
of Beverlee, they said, back where Jack Klampe came from.
That's the place you ought to be. So yeah, it's
been happening, and he's trying to revamp his image with
his pot I haven't heard much from his podcast lately.

(03:39):
Did that fizzle like Michelle Obama's you had Charlie kirk on, Yeah, Yeah,
he's a moderate. Even admitted they're letting a boy spike
a volleyball in a girl's face at three times the
amount of velocity that would come off of a girl's spike,
that that's maybe wrong, but he did nothing about it.

(04:00):
So the governor of a state that's a trans sanctuary
state for teenagers, they can be kidnapped at Kentucky. We
don't care what Scott Jennings says. In Kentucky. You get
them right over the line down there in needles, right
up there, leaving Reno, going to Tahoe. Make it right
over the line and you're gonna be fine. We'll remove

(04:22):
that genitalia for you. Yeah, he still believes in that,
but he says it's unfair to a love boys to
play in girls sports. But now about faith changing his
tune on the Energy Commission, the oil refineries, the oil

(04:43):
refiners in California. What Newsom in the Sacramento dims do
is they got to refine oil using a specific blend,
which is expensive. And Newsom gave the California Energy Commission
the right to regulate these refineries. And you know what,
Phillips sixty six, You know what Valero did, They shut

(05:03):
down most of their operations here. Unless he doesn't about
face real quick. You think gas prices have been high,
you ain't seen nothing yet. Nothing there was a fire
at a Bay Area refinery in February and gas shot
up thirty five cents a gallon? And what are the
oil companies? What were they accused of price manipulation? You

(05:29):
have the California Air Resource Board, they're low carbon fuel standards.
We're going to raise guests. And this is on top
of where it is right now, by forty seven cents
a gallon this year. That's why we're normally like two
bucks higher than most of the of the country. Do
you ever watch an on Patrol live or some of
these shows and you see them go buy a gas

(05:50):
station and you like rewind, did I see a two
in front of that newsom is not even not a
friend to the oil company. He is an enemy to
the oil companies. He wanted it out of this state.
And you can't hello there, Governor dumb dumb. You can't

(06:10):
get rid of oil and gas. Un you got something
to replace oil and gas, Governor dumb dumb. You do know,
of course he knows our electric our electric grid. It
runs on that mean old nasty fossil fuels. Once you
go talk to Texas about that one winter they had,
or recently, go talk to Spain and Portugal. People walk

(06:34):
in with her with their phone flashlights on to get
out of subways because they lost all the electricity. I
mean that was big. That's been one of the biggest
electric shutdowns in the history of electricity. What happened to
Spain and Portugal? And they just announced they God they
gong green Well Newsom is forced. It's not because he

(06:55):
wants to. He has to do a one eighty. And
that led to him telling the Energy Commission, Hey, guys,
loosen up a little on the oil refinery so they
can operate and make a profit in this state. Imagine
having to say that the lifeblood of our entire industries,
everything we from what we wear to plastics to everything

(07:17):
like that. He's now coming around and going, Guys, these
big companies like Baleriro and Phillip sixty six and all
these companies that are that are leaving, we need to
kind of change it up where they can make some
money by staying here. So Newso sent the letter to
the California Energy Commission Vice chairman said, I want to
direct you to redouble the state's efforts or work closely

(07:40):
with refiners on short and long term planning. Immediate engagement
help ensure that they continue to have access to a safe, affordable,
reliable supply of transportation fuels, and that refiners continue to
see the value in serving the California market even as
demand for fossil fuels continues. It's gradual over the coming decades.

(08:02):
Hanging on to it. So he doesn't get greta all doublin.
How dare you back on him? There? Why the change
of heart? Has there ever been a Christian ever that
said the devil is not clever? No, he's He's a
clever devil. Newsom is a clever politician. He knows that

(08:29):
being an anti petroleum industry radical, it's not going to
win him a presidential election. He's got to be moderate
and everything that we still have around us A little
small fact there, gab it needs oil and gas and
haven't we been screaming that for a long time? And
reality is now setting in. Also another I didn't even

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know what his plan is for this. Can you imagine
Newsome debating just pick any Republican? How's he going to
respond when high speed rail is brought up? I mean,
when they go You are the governor of a state
that has the biggest boondoggle in history. Thirteen billion dollars

(09:16):
spent and not one track laid. Not a single track
has been laid. How can you still be working on planning?
How can you still be designing things? How can you
still be building a few overpassed bridges? Thirteen billion supposed

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to be opened by twenty twenty. So last year they
brought in a new CEO. He said he could turn
it around. And now they're talking about the state getting
private funding, and all right, are you ready for this
on a Monday. I've come up with a new term
since the calif California politicians give you. It's called the

(10:03):
angry laugh. You know where you laugh at it, but
you're kind of angry because you're laughing the angry laugh.
According to the new CEO of high speed rail, this
is ian Ian said there still could be working on
the project in the year twenty forty five. That's seeing

(10:28):
twenty four to five. Now, just a few more decades
to finished. Guys, stop, what are you talking about. We're
going to get the four billion from Trump. He's going
to put an in for federal funding. The new ceo
ian is it showdri said, we started this one. We're
not and we are not succeeding. Here's what drew him

(10:48):
to come work on high speed rail because he's worked
on other systems over in Europe. He said, that was
the main reason for me to say, let's go in completely,
turn around, put it back to where it should have
been fixed all the issues, get the funding stabilized, demonstrate
to the rest of the world that when we decide
that we want to do it, we actually will do it.

(11:08):
All right back to reality. This timeline that they're talking
about is somehow if you're going to convince anybody in
the in the private world that has money, hey, we
got an idea for you. Here's a lighter. Can you
put some of your money on the table? Can we
burn it? So California can't get some wealthy folks to
play along with this. The cash is going to run out.

(11:32):
Who's gonna be left holding the bag? That's right, Ryan
just putting at himself. Price tag now exceeds one hundred
billion dollars. You know what this could be with President
Trump putting tearoff some movies from foreign countries coming in,
maybe Hollywood will build back up. Now they're probably mad

(11:54):
about it because they hate Trump. We're so mad that
he's going to make Hollywood better. But I had an
idea for Hollywood. I think back to the series as
a kid. I remember loving chips eric a Strada. Yeah,
out on the freeways. You know when they do those
freeway scenes, they got to shut them down down in
La all these new bridges and overpasses. Here you go, Hollywood,

(12:19):
we can film chase scenes on it and things of
that nature. Protest scene shutting down freeways. Bring some money
to the valley. Man, as we're talking about, well not
we have only been here ten years, but you have
been talking about this for seventeen years. And those Democrats
up in Sacramento, they are so corrupt, terrible. They spent

(12:43):
thirteen billion dollars. Where did that cash go? Where could
it have gone?

Speaker 2 (12:50):
This is the tremor Chary show. Condom Valleys Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (12:56):
The House of Representatives voted to repeal the angured listing
of the smelt. Yeah, finally, finally, finally, we're gonna get
some water supplies increase for California farmers. Here sanwa King
valleysun dot com said two Central Valley Democrats supported the

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bill that was passed by the Republican majority. Look at
that two Democrats going along with the Republican majority. We'll
get to that in the moment. Here we go. Last year,
Biden listed the smelt as being endangered under the Endangered
Species Act. Guys, we knew we shouldn't have keep doing
all those smelt fries. We would do Friday smelt fries.

(13:41):
At the time. The main cause of the smell's declining
population was lost was due to reductions and alterations in
the fresh water flow into the San Francisco Bay Estuary. Yeah,
the salinity. We'd have to open it. It would be ridiculous.
We wouldn't do it when we had a whole lot
of water. We would just set it to a calendar,
all right, flush it out now, and then when we

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had a lot of water. It wasn't allowed. It was waste.
See it's California. It's as if they are tempting to
make it as bad and horrible as they can possibly be.
It's exactly what people would do if they were sent
in to take it down from with the inn. We're

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the bread basket of America, and they would waste water
when we needed water. That's somebody taking it down from then.
Congresson Doug LaMalfa. LaMalfa took the lead to repeal, joined
by Valley Congressman Vince Fong, McClintock, and Valadeo. This listing
directly led to pumping being reduced at a location near Tracy.

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It was reduced by fifteen hundred kiva feet per second
from January nineteenth to January twenty six. That's just one
example they gave. That was a loss of nearly seven
billion gallons of water. The House passed the resolution two
sixteen to one to ninety five vote. Only one Republican
voted against it. Some cap from Pennsylvania. Two Democrats, well

(15:08):
three across the country, but two Congress and Jim Costa
and Congress and Adam Gray. They both realize that people
that vote for them actually need water to live. We
all need water to live. Some other Democratic guy at
congresson Jared Golden of Maine went with our Valley Democrats

(15:31):
on this. It's a Congressional Review Act that lost Congress
to review rules adopted by agencies under certain circumstances. And
he goes around the typical sixty vote requirement and the
Senate to pass. So now hits heads to the Senate
and if approved to go to President Trump's desk, and
that will really help a lot of people in this
valley out the fish over the farmer. Who's more important. Well,

(15:54):
for a long time we've been told it's the fish,
and people say, well, it's more complicated than that. No,
it's really not. So they always say, if we had
a famine going on, we wouldn't be giving food to
animals up in the in the mountains. Well, we have
a drought continually in this state seems to be going on,

(16:15):
and yet we give water to the don't. I don't
understand sometimes what President Trump does. And I think we've
all said that, even as big as supporters, there's been
times and I was just thinking of it like this,
what if President Trump passed away and the Pope puts
something out on social media dressed in the blue suit

(16:37):
with the red tie, like a picture, I mean dressed
up like Trump, right after the pope had been to
Trump's funeral and then came home and then put something
out like that. President Trump put a picture out of
him dressed as the Pope. I just I don't understand
things like that. It's like, you're the president of the
United States. You shouldn't be. Now, there's some things he

(17:00):
does that I just slapped my knee because it's so funny.
He's a funny guy. But I could see that not
being the right thing to do. I don't know. Did
anybody in the room go hmm, as the president a
little too soon, a little too soon, thing like now
that joke's a little too soon. Well, reporter ask him

(17:22):
about it. Here the Catholics, we're not so happy about
the image.

Speaker 2 (17:26):
Of you looking like the Pope.

Speaker 3 (17:28):
Oh, I see.

Speaker 4 (17:29):
You mean they can't take a joke. You don't mean
the Catholics. You mean the fake news media, not the
Catholics loved it. I had nothing to do with it.
Somebody made up a picture of me dressed like the
Pope and they put it out on the internet.

Speaker 1 (17:42):
Ah, that's not me that did it.

Speaker 4 (17:43):
I have no idea where it came from.

Speaker 1 (17:46):
It was good. I'm glad to hear that, but I.

Speaker 4 (17:48):
Know nothing about it. I just saw it last evening. Actually,
my wife thought it was cute.

Speaker 1 (17:54):
I's gonna say, he laughed.

Speaker 4 (17:55):
I actually I would not be able to be married,
though that would be a lot I have to to
the best of my knowledge. Popes aren't a big one
getting married?

Speaker 3 (18:06):
Are they not?

Speaker 5 (18:07):
That we know of?

Speaker 3 (18:08):
No?

Speaker 4 (18:08):
No, I think it's a fake news media that you
know they they're fakers, sir.

Speaker 6 (18:14):
Was about the fact that it was full out of
the White House count even though it was AI generated.

Speaker 7 (18:18):
It was a joke.

Speaker 8 (18:19):
It was a mean Does it.

Speaker 6 (18:20):
At all diminish the substance of the official White House
account to.

Speaker 4 (18:25):
Have it go out on bab Give me a break.
It was just somebody did it in fun. It's fine,
have to have a little fun, don't you.

Speaker 2 (18:34):
An assistant Trevor Cherry show on The Valley's Power.

Speaker 1 (18:37):
Talk, there's full battle President Trump with NBC's Kristen Welker.
She tried to all gotcha question, you know you're hitler,
You're a fascist. Excuse me, let me say an authoritarian. Yeah,
master class of outperforming. NBC sat down with the one

(18:57):
on one, invited them down to mar Largo meet the
press at far left Marxist lady Kristen Welker a couple
of gotchas. Do you think you're taking the catchy down
an authorita in path? What do you say to those
who believe that you're you're doing that name? I can't
ah wait, no, hold on, this is first. I gotta
play your crocket. I'm going to get to Kristen Welker

(19:18):
in just a moment. But President Trump about Congresswoman Crockett,
this is hilarious name.

Speaker 9 (19:23):
I can't name one Democrat. I mean, I look at
the Democrats. They're in total, just array. They have a
new person named Crockett. I watched her speak to the
other day. She's definitely a low IQ person. Uh And
they said she's the future of the party.

Speaker 1 (19:41):
Lo IQ type of person. Well she is. She's a
Texas Congresswoman, Jaspine Crockett. She actually said she never saw
Biden slipping whatsoever. And at least some people have been mad.

Speaker 3 (19:52):
I'm saying this.

Speaker 10 (19:54):
You know, people try to talk about the mental of
Joe Biden and some some one who was able to
interact with him. I never questioned his necessariity. But come on, now,
come on, like you are crashing the economy, we are
talking about record well, come.

Speaker 1 (20:09):
On, now, come on, now, come on now ask it
in a different way. Why are all your questions all
trying to mirror me?

Speaker 11 (20:18):
What do you say to those who believe you are
taking the country down an authoritarian pass.

Speaker 3 (20:23):
Well, there you go again. Why didn't you asking a
different way?

Speaker 1 (20:26):
He sounded like Reagan, didn't he Well, there you go again.

Speaker 11 (20:30):
You are taking the country down an authoritarian pass.

Speaker 9 (20:33):
Well, there you go again. Why aren't you asking a
different way? Many people wanted to come into our country.
Many people love Trump. I won the election. They didn't
win the election. I got a lot more votes than
they did. I won the popular vote. I won all
seven swing states by a lot. A lot of people
were surprised. I said, I think you could win four,
maybe five. No, I won all seven, and I won

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by a lot.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
Well, mister president, people say, people say, who are these people?
People say, you know what the people did say? They
did say and President Trump won.

Speaker 9 (21:08):
But let me just say so, when you make these
statements about people, say this people, well, you know they
had their chance at the election and they lost big.
So you should ask the question differently. You should say,
what about the people that want to be in this country?
What about the people that love this country?

Speaker 11 (21:24):
What do you say that I'm asking it on behalf
of those people to give you a chance to respond
to them.

Speaker 1 (21:29):
What do you say to those people, sir?

Speaker 3 (21:31):
Those people are going to be very happy.

Speaker 1 (21:33):
I was waiting for you to say, go home to mom,
but he say they're going to be very happy. But yeah,
he's I think after all the negativity thrown at this man,
thrown in his family, the death attempts on him, the
prison attempts, the attempts to bankrupt him, going in and
going through malani is underwear, you're that FBI rate. All

(21:57):
of that might get to a point where you go,
why is everything so negative from you? Guys?

Speaker 9 (22:03):
Media is so fake, including like even the way you
ask questions. Every question is asked in a negative vein.
There's a toy company that took a toddler's you know whatever.
But you don't talk about the fact that gasoline is
down at numbers that nobody believes possible. You know why
they're down, By the way, Drill, baby, drill. We're drilling
like crazy right now.

Speaker 11 (22:24):
We try to make sure every question is fair. Mister President.

Speaker 9 (22:28):
Look, every question you ask says a very negative plan.

Speaker 8 (22:31):
No.

Speaker 2 (22:31):
No, But I'm just ring.

Speaker 3 (22:33):
I'm far fine for responding to you.

Speaker 9 (22:35):
I don't think you're very difficult at all to respond to,
to be honest with you, but you know what, you
should ask some positive things like, sir, it's amazing what
you've done with gasoline, because you know what, gasoline's big business.

Speaker 3 (22:47):
A stroller is not big business.

Speaker 1 (22:52):
You got into want to know Pete hegg says Secretary
of Defense head sex job is safe.

Speaker 11 (22:56):
Are you looking for a new Secretary of Defense?

Speaker 3 (22:59):
No, I'm not even a little bit. No, Pete's going
to be great.

Speaker 9 (23:02):
His job is safe right now, A fantastic job begins
to who thies who are like blowing chips up and
watching him sink in the ocean.

Speaker 3 (23:11):
We're hitting him very hard. Know he's doing a very
good joke. His job is safe right now, totally.

Speaker 1 (23:15):
Since that's what he said, Yes, his job is safe,
totally safe. Yeah, act she has three times. I guess
you wanted him to say. No, it's not well over
at We'll go from NBC over to see it in
the network of Scott Jennings. The only reason to watch
it until he runs her Senate. But Van Jones he
got it together a panel, a panel of voters, and

(23:38):
for his segment, since Van Jones is black, he wanted
to have a whole panel of black voters, and he
gave him all individual questions simple yes or no. Would
you vote for Trump all over again? Let's go hear
what they said.

Speaker 5 (23:54):
If you had to do it all over again, would
you vote for Donald Trump again?

Speaker 8 (23:58):
Yes or no?

Speaker 5 (23:59):
Yes?

Speaker 7 (24:00):
I would now in the future. I am not a
diehard Democrat or a diehard Republican. If there were a
Democratic candidate who was more aligned for me than I
would vote Democratic.

Speaker 8 (24:14):
If you go back in time with you vote for
Donald Trump? Yes or no?

Speaker 1 (24:17):
Yes?

Speaker 8 (24:17):
I think I might know the answer on the same yes, no,
I'm sorry. If you had to do it all over again,
would you vote for Donald Trump? Yes or no?

Speaker 7 (24:30):
One thousand percent?

Speaker 8 (24:31):
Absolutely? Yes.

Speaker 1 (24:34):
Are you talking about sixteen weeks and you're asking that question? Yeah,
they are. I love the I love the converters to
Christ and I love their stories that people happened to
you later in life. I just love to hear because
it's always a pretty in depth, pretty riveting story. And

(24:55):
I love to hear when Democrats become Republicans.

Speaker 8 (24:59):
You weren't always the Republican. No.

Speaker 6 (25:02):
Actually, I come from a family that was like super democratic.

Speaker 3 (25:06):
My first time voting, I voted Democrat.

Speaker 8 (25:09):
I voted for Joe Biden. What about Trump appealed to you?
I'm not out to guys. I mean part of it
is I like authenticity. You voted.

Speaker 1 (25:22):
He liked when Trump is you urd his quote there? Yeah,
he likes authenticity. You can't fake that. Listen to this
individual voted for Clinton and Obama and said nope, going Trump.

Speaker 5 (25:40):
He voted for Obama and then you voted for Hilli
Clinton in twenty sixteen, but twenty twenty you voted for
Donald Trump.

Speaker 8 (25:46):
What made the change?

Speaker 7 (25:47):
I began listening to someone. Her name is Candice Owens,
and I read her book and it just opened my
eyes to maybe he's not this person that I have
been led to believe that he.

Speaker 1 (26:00):
Look she educated herself. People find out the truth, they
go with the truth. People want the truth, they want honest.

Speaker 5 (26:09):
So you voted against Trump in twenty sixteen, yes, but
then in twenty twenty voted.

Speaker 8 (26:13):
For him absolutely Why. I saw how things were going
during his.

Speaker 6 (26:18):
First term, and I was pleasantly surprised and I was
pleasable what was happening. I saw the economy getting better.
I saw country relations in certain countries getting better.

Speaker 3 (26:26):
YEP.

Speaker 1 (26:26):
That's why he won the seven Swing states. That's why
he won the national vote. And people today still like
what he's doing.

Speaker 8 (26:33):
For some things that he's doing that you do like
for me, I like the border.

Speaker 6 (26:39):
I just don't like the idea of someone coming here
illegally and getting benefits.

Speaker 3 (26:44):
That can serve my community.

Speaker 8 (26:46):
So that's the reason why I suppore him on that
border policy.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
Again, this is Van Jones at CNN talking to an
entire panel of black voters, not white guys with a
maga had owned driving a pickup drug.

Speaker 5 (27:00):
People they think about a Trump voter, they usually think
about like a white dude with like a red hat
on and a pickup truck, And y'all a not that
at all. So Donald Trump's team went in, they took
down Harriet Tubman's fitcher for a quick minute.

Speaker 8 (27:12):
They're trying to like knock out the black museums. What
do they have to do with the price of eggs?
And how did that impact you? In some ways it's
a slap in the face. In other ways, I don't care.

Speaker 6 (27:22):
I care more about how I'm going to take care
of my children.

Speaker 1 (27:27):
Yep, it's the economy stupid. James Carville's statement from the
Clinton administration, I love the honesty of this black woman
voter here talking about made me think of Michelle Obama.

Speaker 6 (27:40):
I don't think the average American care about that. I know,
I'm frankly, I am sick and tired of seeing black
people sit there and complain about something but not taking
action as steps to actually try to change things in
the appropriate manner.

Speaker 1 (27:54):
Well, lady, I relate. I'm tired of hearing Republicans complain
about things Black Republicans, white Republicans. Is all Republicans and
not doing anything. Bean Jones went there. He talked to
black people about defunding the police, because we know every
black person in America knows that every officer wakes up,

(28:15):
doesn't matter what the color is, they wake up and boy,
they if they can, they'd like to incarcerate a black man.
If they really could, boy, they'd love to whip out
the pistol and shoot them. Remember that whole narrative, ignoring
the facts, the actual facts, ignored it and went and
burned down America.

Speaker 5 (28:34):
Under the Trump and Biden administration, they came to certain
agreements with police departments to be less brutal toward the
black community.

Speaker 8 (28:42):
Trump has now ended all that. How does that help
the black community.

Speaker 6 (28:46):
I have a lot of issues with police reform and
just with how police officers are treated as a whole.
Husband is currently going through the profice to become a
police officer. The amount of hatred DA cops get, even
the best ones, I think has become a huge problem
because it has been especially around election times, when it

(29:07):
desperately comes out of like oh, no, the cops are bad.
The cops hate you because of your black They're immediately
beamed as evil.

Speaker 1 (29:15):
Wow, you know what. I'm playing a lot of this
because this is America. This is what the majority, majority, majority,
most most of us want and see. It ends doing
a little little changing here. They're not gonna have their
hosts say it, but they're gonna allow things like this
to be broadcast. And I love how Trump gets the man.

(29:38):
You know, he got me. I was thinking maybe he
was serious about doing a third term. Here, Hey, he
likes it because it exit on. It makes people talk
about him.

Speaker 8 (29:48):
This man's talking about running for a third term.

Speaker 6 (29:50):
This is a prom example of him trolling people because
people have to.

Speaker 3 (29:53):
They're like, oh, he gets.

Speaker 8 (29:54):
In the office, he's gonna be a dictator.

Speaker 7 (29:56):
He's gonna try to run for a third time.

Speaker 6 (29:58):
So he's like, okay, y'all think I'm gonna I'm gonna.

Speaker 7 (30:00):
Mess with y'all and say this, So take y'all up.

Speaker 5 (30:03):
I thought you loved this magazine's so authentic that he doesn't.

Speaker 6 (30:07):
But you don't know the difference between somebody trolling somebody,
and this is a prime example of him being a troll.

Speaker 1 (30:13):
Yeah, Van Jones fell into it.

Speaker 11 (30:15):
Are you seriously considering a third term, mister President, even
though it's prohibited by the Constitution? Or is this about
staying politically viable.

Speaker 9 (30:24):
I will say this, so many people want me to
do it. I have never had requests so strong as that.
But it's something that, to the best of my knowledge,
you're not allowed to do. I don't know if that's
constitutional that they're not allowing you to do it or
anything else. But there are many people selling the twenty
twenty eight hat. But this is not something I'm looking

(30:45):
to do. I'm looking to have four great years.

Speaker 2 (30:49):
This is the treportary show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (30:53):
Broken Soviet Satellite's going to fall back to Earth There
was launched from March in nineteen seventy two by the
USSR at a malfunction with one of the rocket boosters,
and it was just stranded in Earth's orbit, literally spiraling
out of control up there. Once it coming back to
Earth between May seventh and the thirteenth, I mean miles

(31:15):
and hours. Is it going to be going when it
hits one hundred and forty five that's a major impact.
Now they say it's equipped with a parachute, but they
don't think it's going to work. So should you be
concerned about this between the seventh and the thirteenth, I will.
I'm sure we'll be alerted by the World Earth Falling

(31:36):
Satellite Society of maybe what kind of region is It
gets closer and closer and closer, But they say they
at the Office of Day, if you land something in
a random part of the Earth, the chance that it
hits a person is about one in ten thousand. The
chance that it hits you is then one in ten billion.

(32:00):
So it could strike anywhere between fifty two degrees north
and fifty two degrees south. Lad too, that's Europe, Asia,
the America is Africa and Australia. But still one in
ten billion. Chants now that's good news, Yes it is.
I don't know. I tried to find online how much
Rio deja Nio pet played Lady God got to perform

(32:23):
in front of two point one million people.

Speaker 12 (32:25):
To reiterate intriguing developments from Brazil that the police there
said they faded a bombitat plan for this historic concert
that tried to two million people in.

Speaker 3 (32:34):
Operation fake Monsters.

Speaker 12 (32:36):
A couple of people have subsequently been arrested as well well.
Just to bring in the background on the concert itself,
it was funded by the Brazilian government and that was
an effort to boost the struggling economy. It's estimated the
show this

Speaker 2 (32:49):
Insistent Trevor carry Show, London Valley's Power Dog
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