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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yeah, it's a big aircraft carrier. It's not a speedboat.
You don't turn it left. You can take a tight
turn in your headed back to Strawer. It's a big
old economy man, it's like turn again, huge aircraft carrier.
But old Carville was right, and he's been right ever since.
It's the economy stupid. He knew it.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
You know, it's the economy stupid.
Speaker 1 (00:28):
You know what he he said recently, well, January tewond
of this year to the New York Times, he said,
I thought Kamala would win. He said, I was wrong.
Not a good consultant, he said, I've been going over
this in my head. Ah the lot if I can't
coming back to the same time we lost runs for
raising it was, it is and always be the economy student.
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And if you want to learn to talk like Carville,
you just pull your lips back over your teeth.
Speaker 3 (00:59):
Talk.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
You can't help but sound like him. Yeah, I try
it out loud right now, carry in the car.
Speaker 4 (01:03):
All right?
Speaker 1 (01:04):
Yeah see. And if you want to learn Mitch McConnell,
it's just moving your jaws left and right continuously while
you're talking in a low voice. Your voice naturally does it.
Go ahead, practice, nobody's around. You give it a shot.
John Carney at Breitbart talked about how Trump won the
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trade war before even the first shot was fired, and
he did. You naysayers, you go back to early in
the summer Financial Times Colin to saying the new terror plan,
it's madness, it's a moral offense. He's gone rogue talk
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for the world to push back. Well, there, where's day,
George hw Bush coalition to go against Sadam? Where's that
international coalition to go against Trump in the United States
ain't gonna happen. Why because if you and me and
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our diction of buying things, plain simple, cut to the chait.
There it is they depend on us to buy what
they sell and they know that that one that wasn't
any retaliation. That's why there were the United Nations of lines,
all the different languages being spoken in line, waiting quietly
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to get in and negotiate deals like an American idol
line right. UK wanted to be first in line. Japan
moved quick, EU they cut a deal. Switzerland, I'm sorry
we missed the deadline. They sent somebody to visit the president,
not not even waiting for an invitation after they missed
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the deadline. Boy, there was maybe some office desk being
cleared in anger. There there was no trade revolt, because
why would anybody ever do that In the first place,
They need the United States, And as John Carnei at
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Breitbart writes, the math is simple. Without the US, these
countries would have no one left to sell to. You
cannot retaliate against your best customer leverage country being able
to walk away. No one wants to walk away from
the US consumer who would replace US? Eh, they didn't retaliate,
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They negotiated. And there's really been nobody more excited about
how Trump is being absorbed by the US population via
polling and via everything that CNN's Harry Inton has and yes,
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I mentioned during the show, and director Ryan Nigel got
to it. Man, got me some background information on Harry Inton. Here.
You know the guy, you know that sounds like he
said in the nineteen thirties, but he's a lot younger
than he sounds if you've never seen his face.
Speaker 3 (04:13):
One of the reasons why there is no front runner,
nobody wants to put anybody up at the top of
their ballot list is because at this particular point, the
Democratic brand is in the basement. It is total and
complete and garbage in the mind of the American public.
The Democratic Party's net fabr rating record lows and all
three Wall Street Journal thirty points underwater, CNN twenty six
points underwater, Gallup twenty six points underwater. And that is
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being driven in large pop by discontent within the Democratic base.
The Democratic base wants something different, will ultimately end up
seeing who they choose. It will be quite the thing
who ultimately gets the rose.
Speaker 1 (04:46):
All right, he's about what I guessed. I would have
thought thirty five. He's thirty seven. I said, he's probably
from Jersey. No, he's He's from the Bronx. He was
raised at Jewish family Adale neighborhood in the Bronx. He
is the senior writer for CNN. Before that, he was
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worked at the website five thirty eight. He held an
internship at NBC News Political Unit in DC. He graduated
from Dartmouth College. He said he wanted to go there
because New Hampshire was the first in the nation primary.
That's how much he was into politics even in college.
He got introduced as politics as a kid because his
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dad was a judge and he took him into the
polling booth to help pull the lovers for elections, and
he knows about entertainment as well. His uncle is Neil Sadaka.
Look at that man, didn't know that. I got some
Saidakha viinal lit home.
Speaker 5 (05:47):
If she wants to run in twenty twenty eight, what
are the numbers that you're seeing about this right now?
Speaker 3 (05:51):
Yeah, I would just say hold your courses here. The
chance that Kamala Harris is going to be the twenty
twenty eight Democratic nominee, then I don't look too good
right now to be perfectly honest with your chance of
being the twenty twenty eight Democrat nominee.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
Do the caveat of like what year we're currently is? Wow?
Speaker 3 (06:07):
I believe we're in twenty twenty five, though it kind
of feels like it feels like twenty forty five.
Speaker 2 (06:11):
There have been so many years. It's just one so far.
Speaker 1 (06:13):
Neil Sadaka's nephew right there, Ladies and gentlemen. I don't
know how the Democrats are going to pull out this
news dive. I could care less, but here's how they're
trying to pull out of the notes diive. Here's the
latest they're they're going to plan on spending tens of
millions of dollars to spend theres on social media, part
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of one hundred and ten million dollar fundraising effort. These
were slides from a Democratic Congressional campaign committee, a donor
event attained by Breitbart. So of the slides that were
up on the screen, and they had a heading it said,
urge it off. Your funding needs one slide. They're looking
to raise ten million for social media on content creation,
twenty million for accountability work, fifteen million for voter registration,
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five million for recruitment, two million for research and rapid
response infrastructure. Wonder what rapid response is, Hey, get down
to LA and get your shield and your face mask.
They want to enlist six hundred and sixty seven content creators.
They want to reach eighty three million Americans. They want
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to engage at least one hundred and sixty seven non
political creators and eight vetted creators for ads in every
targeted state. Back to that article from Red State talking
about how the Republicans in California don't do like the
Democrats do. They're busy, they're in the grind, they're getting
things done. Someone tells me. They can spend all this,
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get organized like this across the country and it's still
going to be recurgitated back out. Now you can refocus
how you're delivering really bad food and it's not going
to change the appetite of anybody. Well, we're going to
deliver it. It's food that stinks. It's not good food, man,
nobody wants it. Change your recipe, fire the cook, create
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a better aroma. No, So they're going to spend all
this money on this team. Trump has two hundred more
million views on Instagram and TikTok than the official Democratic
Party accounts on both platforms. So it's not because President
Trump is younger and cooler and hipper and the food's good. Yeah, boys,
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some content creators will have their work cutout on them
spending this one. I r own a steam Senator. I
wish I was saying something Steve Garvey had said, But
it's Senator Adam Schiff under criminal investigation mortgage fraud conducted
US Attorney Office in Maryland, possible charges involving mortgage fraud. Now,
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I don't know what that would do to a sitting
US senator being if he was actually charged and convicted.
A fraud. I would think maybe we would have a
new special runoff election or something out here. Maybe we
can just group it up with the jerry man during
election in November and have an election. Hey, we're spending
two hundred million dollars on an election. Come on, Newsom
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put shift's replacement on that November election. Hey, I don't
know how they're going to pull out of the nosedive
and their numbers. And I know somebody that would like
to talk about it, Neil Sadaka's nephew.
Speaker 3 (09:38):
Look, Davin Newsom is the favorite of twenty percent according
to the backup running markets. Do not sleep on a
Cassio Cortes AOC right up there at fifteen percent FORO
to judge nine, Shapiro six, Harris all the way down
at six, basically in a tie for fourth place at
this particular point. So, if you have any ideas that
Kamala Harris is passing up a potential gubernatorial running for
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twenty twenty six in California, perhaps would be trading up
for a presidential bid, the betting markets at this point
simply put, do not buy.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
It. Ain't gonna be happening. Sorry, Kamala. They're getting death
blow after death blow. Here's another stomach gut punch to
cable TV. I just found this out and I was thinking,
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with the sports on it and the Big ten on it,
might do it. I think a lot of those, am
I right? The Presto State football games Bulldogs are on
Fox Sports one and two, a lot FS one, f
S two, I think some of those are. But Fox
one is launching in just a few days August twenty first.
(10:53):
Fox won. It has a price tag at nineteen dollars
in ninety nine cents. You get the Fox Network, get
Fox News Channel, and you get Fox Business, Fox Weather,
Fox Sports FS one, FS two, Fox Deportes, Big ten,
and Fox local stations. Now it's all that worth nineteen
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ninety nine again. I know, I'm almost now embarrassed to
say it because I've been saying it for so long.
I'm gonna get rid of my all the TV. So
I'm gonna get rid of everything I have and start over.
Haven't done it, Just haven't done it. The old thing
we used to say, like, man, I hate paying for
cable because I don't want to pay for CNN and
MTV's crap, and I don't want to pay for all
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this stuffy. It's called carriage fees with a cat. You know,
cable and satellite. He't kind of bundled, and that's been
pretty pretty a lot of money for Fox. And it's
why your cable builds. Suction said, why people cut the
cords so much because of all the comedy Centrals or
MSNBC and on. And there's a reason for that. They
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couldn't survive on their own, and CNN could not survive
on their own, Comedy Central couldn't. MTV would long ago
gone off the air if they didn't have these carrot fees.
Means they have no business actually being in business, Colbert
Howard Stern. The streaming is killing these these networks. Here
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are these you know, cable providers bundle all these that
make it made us pay. I remember for so long
I was going, wouldn't it be cool if it was
just a la carte we could just pick this. It's
like if we go to the grocery store and they go,
you got to have one thing from every area department
of our store. Why I don't eat okra in a can? Yes,
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but you're forced to pay for it. No, I want
to go around pick out a la carte what I want. Well,
here we are, but still millions have cable TV. And
I'll tell you why. Just like me, procrastination don't want
to do. It's sack in your ways. You know what's
happening your DVRs there, You've been doing it for years.
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You don't want to change it. So Fox Sports, Foxing
and is streaming nineteen ninety month. All right, Well, I'll
if I ever get to that point there where I
get to start all over fresh, I don't know how
I'm going to do it. I'm probably going to have
to probably have to go in for some counseling or
something to get my life in order enough where I
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can handle things like that. Today, I do want to
pause an honor. It's Purple Heart Day across the country.
Here was President Trump.
Speaker 4 (13:34):
This is also National Purple Heart Day, and we're here
to honor and celebrate the unyielding patriotism and grit and
devotion to America's purple heart veterans. Is great emotion and
great love. The purple heart dates back to August seventh,
seventeen eighty two. That's a long time, when General George
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Washington awarded a heart shaped purple cloth soldiers for outstanding
gallantry and service in battle. This afternoon, we're joined by
dozens of Purple Heart recipients and their families. And just
as General Washington did two hundred and forty three years ago,
today we give our everlasting thanks to you and your
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unbelievable families.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
We want to thank you very much for being here.
Speaker 4 (14:22):
It's my great honor.
Speaker 1 (14:24):
God bless them man. God, even though at times we
as a country he turned our backs on you, we
ask you, God, bless America.
Speaker 2 (14:37):
This is that Trevor Cherry show on the Valley's Power Dog.
Speaker 1 (14:41):
Graham mcneally one year in the last few years gave
it the title of the most dangerous highway in America.
Here's my theory. It's smack dab right down the middle
of some of the biggest agg counties in the country.
And in ag counties you've got farmers and farmers have
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a different pace of life. On ninety nine you got
La people wanting to go to Reno, wanting to go
to Tahoe, going to Sacramento, whatever, and vice versa, people
from Sacramento, from Presno going down to La San Diego whatever.
So what I'm saying is you got a mix of priorities.
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You got the left lane, people that somehow think they're
gonna get in the front, and they're weaving in and out.
They'll even go all the way over to the right
to pedal to the middle to get past and get
back cut over two three lane boom, they're in the
front again to only realize there's not there's another car
in front of them. And for four hundred and eighty
(15:48):
miles they're doing that. I know that used to be
the old me. I don't wear myself out like that anymore.
Who and you've got farmer Freddy, you got farmer Joaquin.
You got farmer Freddy and farmer Joaquines wives also sometimes driving.
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And the walmart's eight miles up the away, So they
drive six miles down a two lane road to hit
ninety nine to go up to Walmart, and they merge
on at forty three to ramp up eventually to sixty two.
Sixty two. You're twenty miles under the medium flow on
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ninety nine. There are weekends where the left lane is
ninety plus. We all know that people fly down it.
So to me, that's why we have a mix of culture,
slower paced hag All up and down using it as
a quick little way to get up to Walmart. And
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Ricky Racer from Riverside on Ritiland trying to get to
Rock One. And so it's a tense, tight up up
tight lanes of traffic that I've ever been in my life.
It is. It's an uneasiness. He goes from smaller to bigger,
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back to smaller, and people just act a fool on it.
More than any highway, freeway, interstate thruway I've ever been
on in my life. You never feel like, uh, all right,
set the cruise and relax and let's go on this trip.
Two men were involved in a rollover crash after the
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driver dozed off this morning on the ninety nine. According
to the Highway Patrol, one thirty in the morning, fall
asleep in a pickup truck, hit a guardrail, rolled over
onto the off ramp at Frozen Street in ninety nine
and fortunately the driver and the passenger only suffered minor injuries.
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Big rig trailer overturned landed on its roof. This happened
yesterday two pm southbound lanes near Clinton Avenue for pounds
of food in the back. Driver on the shoulder there
were a few lanes closed down at the time. He said.
The drivers taking the off round thought he missed it,
tried to get back on the highway, ran up the curb,
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roll down the hill. You're not in a Volkswagen Jetta. Dude. Oh,
if you're taking the exit, you got a lot of
load behind you. You can't just oh, let me turn
it back and get back on right here? Nah, all right,
this is a weird one man kmph dot com. What
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started as an online date quickly turned into a dangerous
high speed chase. Where do you think it happened? Highway
ninety nine in and in a rollover crash just across
the Madera County Line. I chroll said the driver, who
was on a first date, failed to stop for officers.
Let him on a chase that reads speeds more than
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a hundred miles an hour. Really, so he's a bad boy?
Are you gonna go out with him again? The chase
ended near Avenue seven when the vehicle loss control rolled over,
so the driver was impaired by alcohol and drugs. Both
the driver and the passenger, who were reportedly again on
their first date with the suspect, were only slightly hurt.
So these stories could have ended up way worse than
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they did. Driver got arrested and now faces several charges. Hey,
how did you guys meet?
Speaker 2 (19:32):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
A little bit warm, not cool like it's felt for
the last few months. It really has the summer out
in the morning. I've even had weeks where were that
water spray back when it's you know, a lot fifty
eight lower sixty two and it's feels kind of chilly
out there. Almost needed my iHeart hoodie. Everything's packed away. Well,
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got a little bit of an update here. Shakira's website
said zero tickets there Valley Children's Hospital, Shakira. It's showed tonight, right, Yeah,
gates were supposed to open at six. Now gates are
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going to open at very spot at the Yeah, at seven,
they're going to open at seven. Gates are going to
open at seven. So if you were like I got
to hustle, I gotta get out their traffic, you got
a one hour I guess maybe I'm gonna guess this
is just I know high school football games are this way,
like in Texas where it's really hotting in California when
it's hot. Maybe they didn't want people out in the
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most intense heat waiting to get in. Let's push it
back an hour. I'm just guessing out loud here. That's
why the gates said were originally supposed to open at six.
Now we're going to open at seven, all right, little
sports alert here. She's kind of like the Jackie Robinson
and women umpire. Isn't she Bajor League Baseball? It's not
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gonna have their first ever You're out umpire? Jen Paywall
pawlcurring the first woman to umpire Major League Baseball game
on Saturday again from the Marlins and the Braves. She's
been in my minor league umpire since twenty sixteen, and
what it was. She's now up at Triple A and
they got a list of seventeen Triple A umpires that
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they call, Hey, we need a substitute, So I guess
you got worked up the list. He's gonna work both
games on it's a doubleheader on Saturday, and she's going
to start out on the bases and then Sunday. I
wonder how she's going to sleep Saturday night. This is hey,
she's representing all women now in the future, she's going
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to be behind the plate of a Major League baseball
game being looked at, and yeah, some chubby, forty nine
year old white dude umpire can probably get away with
some horrendous calls and nobody's gonna hear about it because
it was one of the one hundred and sixty whatever
games that are played, and all the teams and it
blends in. But this one's gonna have the old microscope
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on it, binoculars everywhere. How'd she do? Was she good?
I don't think it's gonna matter because in a matter
of years, you know where we're gonna be, don't you. Yeah,
we're gonna be with artificial intelligence. Why would we not party? Guy,
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I knew the whole game was changing when in myor
league baseball they put that thirty second clock and it's in.
It's in major leagues now too. And then see this
goes to show and it's sad. I used to watch.
That was my It's one of my hobbies. That was
part of my life. Baseball. I knew when the Dodgers
were on, I knew who was leading the team and hitting.
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And no, I'm not going to say I aged out
of it. You know, you get older and you just
not didn't know what it used to be into. No, No,
it has nothing to do with that at all. It
has to do with I don't know, a rainbow at
home plu behind the pitcher's mouth. It has to do.
I'll go over some small things, changing the uniforms. It
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looks totally different with this and that and all the
colorization of changes and all of that. But been a
Dodger fan my whole life. When they had the Sisters
of Perpetual Indulgence down there, that's when I threw up
sulfur in my mouth. It burned my throat. It was
so bad. The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence that had gay
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Jesus on a cross, the mockery, I mean, it's just
how do you not put that under demonic and how
the Dodgers handled that. You have the free Freddy Freeman
home run that excited me. I did watch it, but
I just haven't gone back. And if you have, I'm
not sitting here judging you saying that you're a supporter
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of demonology by watching the Dodgers. I'm not saying that.
I'm just saying something that got killed in me that
made me not want to be into it. And yeah,
for a little while there, I kind of like when
you give up something that. Yeah, I felt on Saturday,
like oh the oh, no, I'm not. But it didn't
take that long. It didn't take that long at all.
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And now I'm doing so much more important stuff like
smoking ribs and coloring with my colored pencils. All right,
I did promise Hunter Biden, and I deliver. Does Hunter
Biden believe the Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide? Now in this interview?
(24:58):
I guess they were gonna, you know, put up all
the social media spots out there. They in today's world,
we can't say that the word suicide. We can't say killed,
they can't say rape, they can't say pedophile. I'm like, why,
I thought we had freedom of speech. So if you
hear a little weird edits in this, it's because they're
not saying the word suicide. All right. Here's Hunter Biden
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being asked if he believes Jeffrey Epstein day commit that
word you know, starts with an ass that you know,
the sheet around his neck hanging off the the bed
of his cell.
Speaker 5 (25:33):
No, nobody does, I mean really except for all of
a sudden, Cash Betel and Dan Bongino. Nobody thinks it was.
Is that you have the Do you have that renowned
doctor the corner that that did the what's called post
mortem autopsy. Yeah, the post autopsy.
Speaker 1 (25:54):
I don't know, that's what it's going.
Speaker 5 (25:55):
He talks about all the different you know, the different
fractures in his neck and how possible that he could
have done that.
Speaker 1 (26:02):
Uh huh. I think he wasn't on whatever he was
on last time, because he was cussing up a storm
the last time he sat down with a reporter. He
didn't this time. He's calling the suicide fiction.
Speaker 5 (26:15):
Is that literally is an impossibility in a fiction. And
there's this idea that what he did is like he
leaned forward. Well, that none of it matches up. There's
that guy that just testified, that not testified. He was interviewed,
that was in the cell next to Jeffrey Epstein's and
he said it just absolutely impossible that he would have
been able to do that.
Speaker 1 (26:34):
Now, this reporter that put this together every time, he
was saying that he put up the news story. So
the guy next to him in the cell with his
comments about it, saying, no, you can't kill yourself in
this cell. There's no way. Look at these sheets, there's
no way that he did that. But we all saw
the video, Bongino told us once we see it our
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byb rest Isssure.
Speaker 5 (26:55):
Now you have the tape that comes out, and it's
not just one minute missing from the tape, actually three
minutes from the tape has been over.
Speaker 2 (27:02):
You're not standard protocol at the most secure facility of
the country.
Speaker 5 (27:05):
Well that, yeah, yeah, I mean it's and that and
just and just that alone.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
He's sounding better, isn't he speaking like a normal guy? Again?
This is Hunter Biden, the artist, and he was sitting
at his art desk. It was a desk that looked
like a work desk, like for business, with spray paint
cans and art stuff sitting around. It's Hunter's habitat in there.
He's probably springing that into brown paper bags.
Speaker 5 (27:33):
And you have someone that everyone absolutely knows that if
anything happens to him is going to be you're going
to be accused of a gigantic cover up. And he dies.
And the guy that is his co conspirator in France,
what's his name, he just happens to you know, commit
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you know, died in mysterious ways in prison. And you
know the woman who lived in Australia, you know she
commits signed just before that. I mean, like, look again.
Speaker 1 (28:04):
No, I know I'm now I'm teeing into the conspiracy.
Speaker 5 (28:11):
Who believes that he.
Speaker 1 (28:12):
Don't, We don't. We don't believe he killed himself any
of that. I'm agreeing with Hunter Biden, and Hunter Biden's
agreeing with me and many of you out there in
other news. Trump and Putin are gonna get together. He
didn't do it quick enough, he said on day one.
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He's careed of it. If President Trump were a juggler,
twenty two bowling pins in the air at once on fire,
sharpened and chiseled down with a spike on the end
of the bowling pin, that's what he's been doing, juggling
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all of this. But I have proof that it's gonna happen.
I had the proof right here, And if you speak
Russian you'll understand it. All number of break come, all
the would win.
Speaker 2 (29:09):
She was working.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
Trum. She knew he's going to make America great again.
We know he means what he means. We knew he
has nuclear weapons, he'll shoot at us. All things did,
I will go news in the guys are promising, Yeah,
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there's good news in there. It really is. The Russians
are going to sit down and talking President Trump. And
if I'm picking up what they're throwing down on this
Thursday afternoon, the second meeting might include Zelenski, because earlier
this morning it was like, no, they they don't want
Zelenski coming to the first one. So President Trump probably said,
you know what, he was a punk when he came
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in here. Come in here. Yeah, no lunch for you, Zelenski.
Take you in your nineteen eighty nine depeche Mode turtleneck
out of this white house. Has hebody ever seen Zelensky
back in the early nineties in his I don't know.
I'll call him his daft punk days over in Europe
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with the boys in the band, and the boys in
the band all have on women high heels. It may see,
it may see that little a little get together, that
little sing along. He was an inspiring recording artist, Zelensky was. Yeah,
he's right up there with his green day eyeliner, got
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on pumps. Looks like something Malania Trump should have on. Yeah,
he's a he's a different kind of guy and Zelensky
showing up acting like that at the White House. Who
did he think he was? Where do you think he
got all that money to actually even be able to
take a stand against Russia?
Speaker 2 (30:59):
How dare this is the Trevor Cherry Show on The
Valley's Power.
Speaker 1 (31:03):
Talk heard the warnings I have. I don't know if
I've ever mentioned on the show. Maybe I have. But
the next lockdowns that are coming will be climate lockdowns
because man certainly air too much. We can't have all
these cars in San Francisco on the weekend with all
this smoke and soot coming out these tail pipes. I
(31:27):
know I did talk about that that that's coming. They'll
be they'll start it out with weekends only it can
only be evs in San Francisco. We're going to keep
those so but climate lockdowns where humans have certain areas
they now cannot go into due to the climate. Let's
go to Canada. Let's listend to Nova Scotia. A little
scratching us behind this feed, but then again it's Canadian TV.
(31:50):
They're not up to date yet.
Speaker 6 (31:52):
I guess a leisurely walk in the woods is no
longer allowed in Nova Scotia and it may not be
for the rest of the summer.
Speaker 7 (31:58):
Effective four pm today, we're telling Nova Scotians stay out
of the woods.
Speaker 6 (32:03):
Nova Scotia's premier announced today a ban on activities in
the forest because of extreme dry conditions and the risk
of wildfires.
Speaker 7 (32:10):
Hiking, camping, fishing, and the use of vehicles in the
woods are not permitted. Trail systems through woods are off limits.
Speaker 1 (32:20):
Climbing lockdowns on humans. I think they got like a
twenty five thousand dollars fine on that bad boy as
well if you're caught out there, I mean, couldn't they
have some mounted police to be like, okay, take off
your shoes, all right? Do you have a light? I
don't know how to do a condumpter out about? Do
you have a lighter? Do you have any matches? Do
(32:43):
you have any lighter? Fluid? Do you have that thing
I see on documentaries that you can scrape together and
make a spark? You don't, okay, proceed in Okay, that's water,
not gasoline. All right, You're good. Enjoy your day. No, man,
you can't even do that. Think what that's gonna do
(33:03):
to I'm sure the beauty of Nova Scotia, the mountains
and the campgrounds and summer time, they're expecting Labor Day.
Did they do Labor Day after? I don't know. They
still have a good time up there. But think of
all the campgrounds shut down, Think of all the hotels,
Think of the restaurant, think of the business in the
industry now they're shutting down. Now, if it got to
(33:24):
a part where the whole state is on fire or
province or whatever they call them up there, I might
coun see at some point like, hey, we're not gonna
let people go into a fire ravaged area. Yeah, the
officials keep them out. But now this is where they're
going with this. Okay, I told you about I out
follow it under weird, even weird for a teenager. You're
(33:47):
since a Valley dot com and I'm just gonna read this.
Two friends are facing charges after one decided to shoot
the other. I wonder which of the boy. The boy's okay,
but I wonder which one of then came up with
this idea about uh and then you shoot me and
then we'll report it as a robbery shooting. And then
we get to talk to police, and you get to
go to the hospital, and we get to deal with
(34:10):
a gunshot wound. Doesn't it sound fun? Yeah, we're kind
of poored, tired of video games. We'll, oh, we'll get
on social media. Man, it'll be a news reporter, but
I'd be talking about Well. They interviewed the deputies and
they said, we don't know the exact reason for this
foolish decision. This is now a couple of weeks ago.
(34:32):
This happened on July sixteenth, five pm, and Fowler, we
got a gunshot victim. Their temperance Adams Avenue. They found
nineteen year old Diego Diaz suffering from a non life
threatening gunshot wound. He goes, I was shot during a
robbery at Highland and American Avenues. So the detectives go
(34:54):
up to that area. They found and so could nineteen
year old Joseph Garcia. They said they're two stories. So
what happened seemed a little suspicious, and they eventually, after
talking to teenagers, learned that the one friend and the
other friend again, like I said, got together and put
(35:14):
this plan together for one to shoot the other. Okay,
both teens face charges. Is filing a false clase report,
negli neglegitly discharging a firearm be in the DA's office here. Yeah,
I had my friend in high school shoot me accidentally
(35:35):
with a pellet babie gun that had been pumped up.
Shot me in the leg accidentally, and I hobbled across
the hallway to his bathroom. He's getting hydrogen peroxide, saying stunt,
my mom, I don't want to know. I show you.
I went around for days telling my mom and dad
I slid and had a strawberry from sliding in baseball.
And again, it's almost been a decade here, I'm running
(35:56):
out a news story. So this is one I know
I've told you before, but I can't tell the worry
about a friend shooting another friend and not bring up
this old story mine. But a friend of mine I
was working out at their trap club and the uncle,
his uncle saw my leg and said, that's infection. What
are you even doing out here? Boy, get your daddy
on the phone.
Speaker 6 (36:19):
Woo.
Speaker 1 (36:21):
Dad comes out, takes me down to the rich Criss hospital.
They did a little X rays. Yep, yep, you gotta
pel it down in that right thigh, down right there
in the middle. But it'd be a little bit more
to go through down there to get it down. Let's
just leave it in here and I don't know, maybe
somewhere you'll have to deal with it. All right, leg
(36:42):
is hurting right now. I'm feeling I'm kidding, I'm kidding,
but yeah, I know what it feels like a little
bit to be shot. It didn't feel and it was
point blank range as well, so it hurt. Yeah, having
a BB like that
Speaker 2 (36:56):
Insistent Trevor Cherry Show, London, Valley's Powers Off