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August 9, 2025 • 35 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I said earlier in the week, we're going to reach
out to our local law enforcement, city police, sheriff's department,
and we did got this back from Presnel Police. We
have not yet been contacted and or assisted with any
of the reported three hundred thousand missing migrant children. We have, however,
assisted the FBI with human trafficking investigations which are not
specifically related to missing migrant children. That's from Presnel Police,

(00:24):
thank you. And when we contacted them, we're it wasn't like,
hey are you on this, where like, hey, has anybody
you know the Feds had they contacted all They're the
ones that said it was the issue. Have they reached
out at all things? You know, it wasn't an accusatory contact.
Sheriff's office said, to answer your question, no, we have not.

(00:44):
If we had been given a specific name and we're
told the child was in our jurisdiction, then when we
would certainly look into it. That's Tony Body at Rosnel
County Shriff's Department there. So you know, the FEDS are
acting like it's the they're on top of it, and
you know that they're projecting out that local law enforcement's
not working with them. And then yet they haven't even contacted.

(01:08):
And you would think right here in Fresno, in the
middle of California that it might be a hot bed,
but yet they haven't reached out. So that's see I'm
saying back to the Feds a little bit. Don't don't
act like you're all over this one hundred percent and
it's just you. They're willing, just like Tony Boddy said,

(01:28):
Fresno County Sheriff. So we were told the child was
in our jurisdiction, we would look into it. You would
have to see a child's a child, no matter what
country of origin that they're from. If they're lost and missing.
Back to birthright citizenship, you break in, you have a kid,
the kid is a US citizen and mom dad are

(01:51):
anchored sometimes that's why it's refer to as anchor babies. Again,
to me, it's kind of simple. Somebody into your house,
had a baby on the floor of your family room.
Is that baby now part of your family? No, A
nation is nothing but a bunch of families with homes,
so apply it nationwide. Ky, it's history time. Parents. If

(02:16):
you have kids in the car right now, get them
ready for school, because I'm going to start a little teacher,
teacher trev here little history class. Fourteenth Amendment, adopted July ninth,
eighteen sixty eight. It was the final product of a
process that Illinois Senator Lyman Trumbull began back in eighteen
sixty six, right after the Civil War. He had a

(02:38):
Civil Rights Act of eighteen sixty six. It stated that
all persons born in the United States and not subject
to any foreign power or hereby declared citizens of the
United States. Because the issue was over slavery. You were
a slave, you were conceived in eighteen fifty two, you
were born, You're a citizen. They gave them full citizen

(02:59):
rights because they were not subject to any other foreign power.
Were they they were in the United States or they
were born. That is what this was about, he said,
and not subject to any foreign power. All right, pay
attention to what I'm saying here. What did I just say?

(03:20):
I'm acting like I'm a teacher. Eighteen sixty eight. That's
from the fourteenth Amendment. But prior to that, in eighteen
sixty six, the guy who had the Civil Rights Act
said all persons born in the United States not subject
to any foreign power. Now, listen, President Andrew Johnson didn't
like the bill and he vetoed it. So if we

(03:41):
had talk radio back then, I'd be like, can you
believe Johnson veto Trumbull's bill? What not subject to any
foreign power? What do you think is gonna happen? People
are gonna be breaking into the country someday and we're
just gonna say they're citizens. That's that's what happened, Congress
over road. President Andrew Johnson, with the fourteenth Amendment did

(04:03):
change the language very slightly to born or naturalized in
the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof Again,
change the language very slightly from what Senator Trumbull wanted
it his changed it very slightly to born or naturalized
in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction.

Speaker 2 (04:26):
They're off.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
Now keep that all important conjunction and in there, and
I'm just going to read the fourteenth Amendment all persons
born er naturalized in the United States and subject to
the jurisdics and they're off persistence of the United States
and now the state wherein they reside. That three little

(04:49):
word means that there are two conditions that have to
be met, and they're not the same thing, all right.
I can see by the look on director Ryan Nigel's
facing all of you out there in radio land, I
can tell in your face I'm not getting through how
important this and is that conjunction?

Speaker 2 (05:13):
All right?

Speaker 1 (05:14):
Allow me, allow me to take you back to my childhood.
I'm gonna picture a chili Memphis November morning in nineteen
seventy seven. I'm waiting for wrestling to come on in
a few hours. But I might have been the first up,
had the living room to myself. You know, the big
furniture TV there, sitting in front of it, probably eat
some fruit loops out of a box, and nobody around.

(05:38):
Probably at like eleven, i'd seen Greg Brady have his
own room. I was probably already acting like, you know,
this was my own living room. When my little brother
would come out all rubbing his eyes and I'd be
back to having a roommate. He'd ask, what are you watching.
I'd say, I'm trying to I'm trying to learn something.
But they blend them together, stitch them together. The idea

(05:59):
that the first first baby breath meant you're that stamps
you as a US citizen. If you're born here, of
course you're born here. I'm not debating that's easy, but
whether the debate comes in, are your parents illegally in

(06:21):
the United States? And does that make you the baby
born subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. And
I have to say, no, it doesn't. If you're a
Mexican citizen and your allegiance to Mexico or China, wherever
you're coming in from, it doesn't matter you're Australia, Russia,

(06:41):
your allegiance is to that country because you're under the
jurisdiction of Mexico or Russia or China, wherever you're coming
in from. And if your baby is born in any
of those other places, your baby can be born in Australia. Right,
it's still a Mexican citizen because you're a Mexican citizen yourself.
It doesn't seem those three letters A N D mean

(07:06):
that subject to the jurisdiction is not the same thing
as being born here those three letters and under the
jurisdiction of not the same as being born here. And
I tell you, when the Supreme Court reviews this, I
see birthright citizenship disappearing. More legals are going to be

(07:26):
disappearing from Tennessee Tennessee's mobilized and aation reguard.

Speaker 2 (07:29):
To help ICE.

Speaker 1 (07:31):
I know the federal agents are going to be on
the streets at DC. We'll talk more about that coming up.
But Governor Bill Leah Tendersey mobilized help with in state
immigration enforcement. So what is going on They're going to
have rifles walking up and down is people are sitting
on the front porchs pan and themselves drink and lemonade.

(07:51):
Action News five in Memphis said no, they'll be helping
with administrative clerical duties at immigration and custom enforcement processing
facilities within the state. Kind of like a lot of
times when they went down to help border patrol, you know,
maybe they were took over for changing diapers so that
border patrol could go out and catch the drug sex traffickers.

Speaker 2 (08:11):
They said.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
The National Guarden Tennessee are gonna help with fingerprinting, DNA swabbing, photography,
administrative clerical task and transportation National Guards also taking on
similar roles in Florida. Okay, ready, you see what's happening here.

Speaker 2 (08:28):
Good? This is good.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
Virginia, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, South
Carolina and Texas National Guards helping with ICE. Can they
get them all in this Trump administration. I've said no,
let's way bring down our expectations, but they can start.

(08:52):
And what a mess Biden and Democrats did voters allowing
him in to do this because he said it before
he was even elected, voted whatever swore, and when he
became president he already said it man, Surge, what do
you think was going to happen? We shouldn't even have

(09:12):
this mess going on right now. Well, you're all racist, dude.
ICE supports fifty Irish immigrants. Anybody here illegally is subject
to deportation. Six violent illegals with forty eight convictions forty
two illegal entries were arrested in Houston. Yeah, out of

(09:34):
those six, sweep all their convictions together. It was forty eight.
How many times Ay sunk Across came back, sun Cross
came back forty two times. The list of their crimes,
I'm not even going to read it. I don't know
if anybody saw down in Smelay this week, the ICE
Sky's Border patrol jumping out of the back of that

(09:55):
Penske truck out in that parking lot, and I think
it's a home depot. He had just some normal Penske
trucks sitting there and they but whoever's running. Yeah, they
knew that it was a big MS thirteen hybrid gaging
area there. It infiltrated that neighborhood, so they were going
after them. That's the only way you do it, guys,

(10:16):
That's the only way it's done. A statement from Penske
Truck Rental. We're aware of recent reports and videos regarding
Department of Homeless Security operating in La Penske strictly prohibits
the transportation of people in the cargo area under any circumstances.
The company was not aware made the truck would be

(10:37):
used in today's operation and did not authorize this. Penske
will reach out to DHS and reinforce its policy to
avoid improper use of its vehicles in the future. All right, Panske,
Holy okay, hang on, I got other news in Texas
Fox News. Border agents find fifty eight migrants crammed in

(10:57):
Penske truck and alleged human smuggling.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
Oh, look at that. Look at that.

Speaker 1 (11:03):
Are you gonna do a statement on that, Penske? Eh,
you gonna do that? This guy tim on Point posted
he said, here's how day labor works in southern California.
There's a guy he's got he named me one.

Speaker 2 (11:19):
He goes.

Speaker 1 (11:19):
He's a citizen or a permanent resident. He has ten
different companies he runs in gardening, farming, home repair, construction, cleanouts.
He'll quote a client forty to one hundred bucks an hour,
then go to home depot or hire a bunch of
illegals for twenty bucks an hour do the work while
he sits in this one hundred thousand dollars truck, eating, sleeping,
hooking up tomorrow's gig, while the illegals toil in the muck.

(11:41):
Some would call one a businessman, in reality, one as
a human trafficker.

Speaker 2 (11:47):
Bam. I normally would have hit.

Speaker 1 (11:50):
Boom the Trevor Carrey Show right then, like I do
you know sometimes on an impact like that. But just
handed to me breaking news here and this is a
bigger bam. So I'm going to go out with this.
President Trump just announced he will be meeting with Russian
President Putin next Friday. They will be meeting in Alaska

(12:11):
to discuss ending the war in Ukraine.

Speaker 3 (12:14):
This is the Trevor Terry Show. On the Valley's Power
Talk News here.

Speaker 1 (12:19):
President Trump announced meeting with Putin next Friday. So a
week from now, we'll probably be saying, hold on, they're
coming out up in Alaska. Let's go to Fox News
and listen to what's going on. Yeah, it'd be interesting.

Speaker 2 (12:33):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (12:33):
I thought maybe they would meet somewhere in Europe or so.
I didn't know where they But now they're coming. He's
coming to us. He's coming to America. America. Hey, I
know Sarah Palin. You know she can skip rocks from
America over to Russia right just right over there. So well,
I think how many is it a couple hundred miles apart?

(12:56):
Like the little islands that stick off Russia and the
little islands that stick off Alaska. I'm not quite sure
how far apart that is. It's not like Florida and Cuba.
But uh, look at him working hard like it's a
monday in there. He's gonna see how far apart Russia
and Alaska is. I'm waiting, Sarah Palin, No, I'm kid.

(13:20):
So it's gonna happen in Alaska to talk about ending
the war in Ukraine. President Trump posting the highly anticipating
meeting between myself is President of the United States of America.
We know who you are, sir man, President Vladimir Putin
of Russia's gonna take punch next Rody. August fifteen, twenty
twenty five, in the Great Sight of Alaska. Further details
to follow. Thank you for your attention to this matter.

(13:44):
It's only fifty five miles, okay, Now see how far
apart Florida is from Cuba. Only fifty five miles. Sorry,
Sarah Palin. You could have skipped a rock, could have
skipped a rock over there. Well, I know it was
hot last night, and I know that it was a sellout.

(14:04):
No fighting, no nobody fault, thank you. Yeah, they could have.
They were out in line for a while, right, no fighting,
no fighting, And they did and it was successful. Sold
the concert out last night. Because supervisor Gary Redfield is
going to be in at five, I don't I got
to ask him if he was at the concert. Do

(14:26):
you think he yes or no? You want to bet
if he was there or not? Do you think his
head don't lie he was there? You're right, I'm gonna
say he wasn't there, just based on the heat. Indecks
Cuba's ninety miles.

Speaker 2 (14:40):
Look at that.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
We're closer to Russia than we argue. But thank you there,
Ryan Nye, the science guy appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (14:48):
I had to look that up.

Speaker 1 (14:50):
No one has ever, ever ever asked for this, and
I'm not talking about chicken and eggs again. My mom asked,
did I put chicken in my What.

Speaker 2 (15:03):
Was I putting in the omelet? And the omelet?

Speaker 1 (15:06):
I was like no, And I was talking the other
day about we never have chicken and eggs. We got
chicken and you know, eggs and ham eggs and bacons
taking eggs all that, but we never do chicken with eggs.
And now I ended up not doing it. Now I
don't even remember what I had in place of It
didn't even sound good. And when I'm make an omelet
very rare, if I have some spinach and stuff to

(15:27):
juice it up, I'll put it in there. But if
I just got the basics without any kind of good
meat inside the omelet, I'm not in the mood for it.
I'm not a vegetarian omelet person again, unless I have
some really extra cool things to put in there, like
feta cheese with spinach leaves and making it something like that. Yeah,
but not when it's just my bag of shredded cheddar

(15:50):
in there and some kind of tomatoes and I should
I throw them out and they'd be okay and the
omelet nah, okay. Back to nobody ever asked for this.
I know it's hot, and we've got triple digits for
the next week or so. And yes, something cold to
drink is always very nice. Heines is teeming up with
Smoothie King to create a cold, refreshing Ketchup smoothie. For

(16:18):
a limited times, Smoothie King will be offering Ketchup smoothies
on their menu. Hmm gus Lina ketchup bot, mix some
ic in with it. I guess it has to be
better than that. Here's their explanation of what it is.
Heine says, the age old question is a tomato a

(16:39):
fruit or vegetable? Recently thousands that started asking if tomatoes
a fruit? Is ketchup a smoothie? The Hind submitted Ketchup
smoothie blend sweet sorbet, crisp apple juice, juicy strawberries, tart
raspberries with the unmistakable taste of Hind simply ketchup which
is all natural. Maybe with red ripe tomatoes full of
vitamins and antioxidants. It sounds great until you put the

(17:04):
hind simply ketchup in it, didn't it. I bet it's
just a little dibble dabble in there, just for a
publicity stunt. Dibble dabble to ketchup with all that great
stuff probably overpowers it because if it had any taste
of ketchup, that would not be It's like having chicken
and eggs. It just doesn't sound good. So anyhow, what

(17:27):
smoothie king? Where do we have them out here in Califea.
It doesn't ring a bell with me.

Speaker 2 (17:34):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
Maybe it's a regional thing across America. But Heines thought
it was a good Hey, listen, it got to talk
about Heine's ketchup and thinking about it. I guess they
do these kind of things to get stories going around.
But to me, I never once, ever, ever, never ever
considered a tomato a fruit. Have you ever put it

(17:57):
in fruit salad? No, bam, question answered, it's a vegetable.
I know they at the Office of They have looked
under a microscope and said that, But no, I think
we determine it by does it go in to fruit salad?

Speaker 2 (18:10):
Always? Ever done that?

Speaker 1 (18:13):
So there you go, answered, Smoothie King. Okay, that sounds really.

Speaker 3 (18:19):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
The you know sell out Sekira at Valley Children's Stadium.
Of course it's it's it's an older stadium and a
lot of talk of a new stadium, you know, taxes
and all this and a multi use stadium for the Valley.

Speaker 2 (18:40):
I've heard floated around.

Speaker 1 (18:42):
And when it becomes public comment time at some meeting
that they have where you can wait in line and
come up to the microphone.

Speaker 2 (18:51):
Yeah, everybody else to be talking off the mic clicks.

Speaker 1 (18:54):
And I know how to operate a Maxill get in
front of it and I'll be real loud, and I'll
be like, gentlemen and gentle ladies of this committee. I
love your stadium idea. We don't need to do a dome.
I have my charts and slides right here to show
you how the Romans did the Colisseum. It's amazing. They
had these cloth tarps that they had the hand cranks

(19:16):
down at the bottom, you know, to roll them out
that covered up and you know if you're at a
baseball game Dodger Stadium. The Giants at Fresdone said, wherever
you're sitting out in the heat, and when the shade
or the sun moves from the third inning to the sixth, ah,
you're in the shade. Suddenly you just like yes. So
I'm going to do my whole Roman idea. Guys, they

(19:39):
built that Colissim in eight years. We just finished a
high speed rail underpass in eight years. I'm going to
go back to their technology. So any architect out there
when I get involved with it. Thal Cloud owns a
paper company, maybe he can do my posters that I'll
put up for my committee meeting. Yeah, all right, some

(20:01):
not good stories. Clovis Police suspect two arrested child sexual
expectation material. Two adult males. And this is a tip
from the Internet Crime Against Children's Task Force. They're warning
about these social media platforms Kick and Instagram. They said,

(20:22):
search warrant at home and Fresno arrested a twenty seven
year old Joshua Ramirez without incident. They got a cell phone.
Next detectives responded to a business in Clovis. They arrested
a twenty one year old Gurmeet Singh. Detectors urged parents.
Some monitor kids social media frequently and randomly, so they
said kick and Instagram and robe locks. Roblox also discord

(20:49):
saying these are some of these some of these apps
and chats and all of this communication that they go
into and they can target any kid on social media.
Also the now we're just gaming. No, you're talking to
a Russian human trafficker. It's not funny, but that they

(21:12):
can get them through the gamings things these days. All right,
I'm gonna get these stories out.

Speaker 4 (21:19):
Of the way.

Speaker 1 (21:19):
Earlier in the show here, so presdent Man drugged and
sexually abused miners. He was sentenced to fifty three years
to life. So he's forty four now, yeah, it's pretty
much a life sentence. This happened on Wednesday, life in
state prison, committing loud acts involving three miners over a
six year span. The abuse occurred between the fall of

(21:41):
two thousand and eight summer in twenty fourteen. He did
say he would be eligible for elderly parole after serving
a minimum of twenty years forty four fifty four sixty
four elderly parole. No, no, no, no, I'd have to
do with that to kids. Keeping with my somber tone

(22:03):
here the Woke company. They bragged about not hiring retired
navy vets, you know, the white guys in their fifties.
I remember playing the audio from the CEO of the
of the titan the submersible that went down to see
the Titanic, and imploded that CEO before months before. No,

(22:23):
we're not hiring these retired white guys in their fifties. No, man,
we're equitable, the CEO said, we hired young.

Speaker 5 (22:32):
Well.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
That submersible that blew up the control it was a
video game control until they controlled it with a stick
video game, Go Woke, You Blow Up. Coast Guard released
the findings in their investigation. They found it wholly preventable
and the CEO of the private company that operated it
was negligent. Again, the guy, what an't we going to

(22:54):
hire white guys that retired vets in their fifties? Yeah,
that would be exactly who you would guys that worked
on nuclear submarines. Yes, that's who I would want to
inspect the submersible that I'm paying all this money in
trusting you to go down in. That's exactly who I
would want I wouldn't want Tim from Iowa State. Not

(23:16):
that Tim from Iowa State cannot grow into that at someday,
But no, I don't want a room full of tams.
I want the guys that are yeah little uh Bruce
Willis twenty years ago, Balding, Yeah, and yeah, they don't shave.
They have no idea what Tim's ordering when he orders

(23:36):
his drinks. They have no idea. That's who I want.
Looking at that reveal, The investigation found that the CEO
of Stockton Rush could face criminal charges had he lived.
This is back in twenty twenty three, killed five people
on there. They said inadequate design, an adequate certification, maintenance,

(23:57):
infection process, toxic work place at ocean Gate.

Speaker 2 (24:03):
Well, yeah, you had a lot of tims.

Speaker 1 (24:05):
They were debating over which video game Joystick was the best.
They said, ineffective whistleblower process because some people did come
forward that worked there two hours after this thing took off.
I and I don't want to go too much into
detail about it, but at the time they were talking

(24:27):
about what they what they went through, knowing that it.

Speaker 2 (24:33):
Was Uh, that's one of the down under. Oh, I
don't know.

Speaker 1 (24:43):
I always think one of the worst ways to go
out would be fire, but in reality that is that
is quicker. I would think if you if it's if
you're really engulfed that Can you imagine like those submarines
I got sank to the bottom and they could hear
the sonar things and then banging on it, but they
couldn't get to them, like down under the ocean, slowly dying. Uh,

(25:09):
I get okay, I can think of one worse. So
it just popped in my head. Now that I'm in,
I'm gonna get out of this dark, morbid thing. But
I was watching I don't know, History channel when they
had the how back in the Roman days and whatever,
and some of these these civilizations, they'd build those golden
big calves and they would put the person condemned to

(25:30):
death inside it and then light a fire underneath it.
Like you've touched the top of a hood on a
summer day.

Speaker 2 (25:40):
How hot?

Speaker 1 (25:41):
Oh it would burn your hand. When I grabbed the
back door handle back here, it was really hot. Can
imagine that fire underneath that bronze calf I think it
was bronze they did.

Speaker 2 (25:52):
That's ooh, there would be nowhere to go.

Speaker 1 (25:54):
Then you'd move up on the sides where it's not
as hot, but it would just get getting hotter and hotter.
And that is the way you go out. Oh my word,
put me in a submersible any day that implodes over that?
All right, I could go on. I just thought of
another word. No, I'm not gonna do this, but I

(26:16):
am going to keep with the ocean theme here for
a moment. If you gonna go to a story I
saw off the New York Post, and I've been thinking about.
Remember the story I did. I don't know we could
go or whatever. How the billionaires got caught with that
weather modification they were going to do off the coast
up in San Francisco, up there Alameda. They shut it down.

(26:37):
City council did. So there's people messing around like that.
And I saw another article on it that came out
a few days later. But then I see this in
the New York Post. They said the sound of blue
whales singing has decreased off the coast of California, frightening
scientists who believes it's an indication of a greater ecosystem danger.

(26:57):
What they They've been tracking this since like two thousand.
In fifteen, these recordings I don't know what sound whales make,
but they make some auditory sound. It's not the sound
they make. That's not even close. Stick with Mitch McConnell.
They got blue whales, fin whales, humpback whales, and they've
been recording since two thousand and fifteen. They use a

(27:19):
hydrophone on the ocean floor and they analyze all the
frequency of the sounds and their songs and and all
of this. Now they're saying they've gone silent. Hmmm, what
does that mean? Many will say the return of Christ.
I don't the whales swim somewhere else.

Speaker 2 (27:41):
I don't know. Something happening with the poll of the
gravity of the moon. I don't know. I don't know what.

Speaker 1 (27:48):
Nobody knows why the whales left. I just don't know
how to pull out of the of all the dark
news here.

Speaker 5 (27:57):
But life is getting pretty complicated. Each of us is
so busy with his own affairs, oh, raising a family,
making a living, and keeping house, that sometimes we lose
sight of what's going on right around us. Of course,
we try to keep up with things through the newspapers,
the radio, television, and so on. But what do you

(28:20):
think about when you read something like this.

Speaker 1 (28:23):
Adult passifiers, Yes, adult pacifiers. Please place my head on
a wooden cutting board and strike it with a rubber mallet.
Adult pacifiers are being sold as sleep aids. Good for ever,

(28:53):
I feel the stress relieving. You're trying to quit smoking?
Gets you an adult pacifier? Yeah, get beat up in
the Golden One Credit Union parking lot walking around like that. Well,
I'm happy to report that the trend is starting in China.

Speaker 5 (29:14):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (29:15):
Good, all right?

Speaker 1 (29:19):
When Chinese buyers quoted when I'm under pressure at work,
I feel a sense of safety from childhood. Oh my,
you know what's happening in America? You know it is TikTok.
They've had videos of adults pacifying themselves in traffic and
at work.

Speaker 2 (29:36):
Hey, who am i? Okay? Who am I to judged?
We gotta do what we gotta do to keep to
keep Ryan, where'd you find he's got a rubber mallet? Wow?

Speaker 1 (29:50):
Yeah, hang on, let me let me move the keyboard here,
let me put my head right.

Speaker 3 (29:57):
This is the Trebor Carry show on their Valley's Power.

Speaker 1 (30:01):
Talk piprestl Fair a couple months away. Four hundred jobs
are ready to be feeled, taking applications for parking admission,
ticket sellers, ticket takers, parking attendance, customer service reps, janitorial staff,
and there are more opportunities also available. They're looking to
fill all the positions directly from the job fair they're

(30:24):
going to have, so go there, fill it out. They said,
you can download one ahead of time. Go their website there,
they said. Photo coffee machines are there because they want
you to fill out the application and then make copies
prior tending the fair. If you need to make it,
they're going to have them there. Bring your photo ID.

(30:46):
Wait photo ID? I thought so not to get a
job professional business, Casual attire is strongly encouraged. Dressed nice.
There's going to be this fair. Let's see when it's
going to be August fourteenth, nine am until one pm.

(31:07):
Nine am till one pm on the fourteenth. Nothing yet
eight have we?

Speaker 2 (31:13):
Now we have it?

Speaker 6 (31:14):
Have we?

Speaker 1 (31:15):
So get out there, get a job commerce building at
the Fresno Fairgrounds right there on Chance Avenue, and maybe
it'll be some money in your pocket which can make
you take a little bit of pressure off. Maybe might
need to double up a little bit here, So if
you want to do that, get on out there and

(31:35):
get her done. I hear the time machine. Yeah, what's
it mean. Let's see when it's going to stop.

Speaker 2 (31:44):
Oh, nineteen ninety eight.

Speaker 7 (31:46):
Peach year, nearly a million people come legally to America. Today,
nearly one in ten people in America was born in
another country. One in five school children are from immigrant
families today, largely because of immigration. There is no majority
race in Hawaii, or Houston or New York City.

Speaker 2 (32:08):
Within five years, there will be no.

Speaker 7 (32:10):
Majority race in our largest state, California.

Speaker 2 (32:15):
In a little more than fifty years.

Speaker 7 (32:17):
There will be no majority race in the United States.

Speaker 2 (32:22):
No other nation applauding your own demise.

Speaker 7 (32:30):
No other nation in history has gone through demographic change
of this magnitude in so short a time.

Speaker 1 (32:36):
Yeah, worked out real well, didn't it. From nineteen ninety
eight to twenty twenty five? No issues here, We'll see
where it's going to stop. WHOA, it's like forty years ago.
If you go to dinner and the bill is like, say,
twenty five dollars, how much of a kip.

Speaker 2 (32:54):
Would you throw that?

Speaker 8 (33:00):
You know the way I feel about tips. If somebody
does a super job, I give more than anyone. And
if somebody does a lousy job. I probably give less
than anybody. And that's the way I feel about life.
Life should be you should be rewarded for competence and
capability and doing a job and having a smile on
your face. Maybe if that's the case, and I'm a
pretty good tip of when somebody's good, and I'm a
pretty lousy tipper if somebody's not good.

Speaker 6 (33:20):
Sestanly ten years ago, cool women, you don't like fat pigs, dogs,
slobs and disgusting animals.

Speaker 4 (33:35):
Your Twitter account only rosi o'donald.

Speaker 1 (33:40):
No, it wasn't.

Speaker 2 (33:45):
Ten years ago today, Twitter, thank you for the record.

Speaker 9 (33:54):
It was well beyond rosso. Yes, I'm sure your Twitter
account has several disparaging comments about women's looks. Does that
sound you like the temperament of a man we should
elect as president? And how will you answer the charge
from Hillary Clinton, who is likely to be the Democratic nominee,
that you are part of the war on women.

Speaker 4 (34:14):
I think the big problem this country has is being
politically correct. I've I've been challenged by so many people,
and I don't, frankly, have time for total political correctness.
And to be honest with you, this country doesn't have

(34:34):
time either this country is in big trouble.

Speaker 2 (34:37):
We don't win anymore.

Speaker 4 (34:39):
We lose to China, we lose to Mexico, both in
trade and at the border. We lose to everybody. And frankly,
what I say and oftentimes it's fun, it's kidding, we
have a good time. What I say is what I say.
And honestly, Megan, if you don't like it, I'm sorry.
I've been very nice to you, although I could probably
maybe not be based to the way you have treated me,

(35:01):
but I wouldn't do That.

Speaker 1 (35:03):
Was ten years ago. Wow, it doesn't seem that long ago,
doesn't It really doesn't. In between all that we had
the COVID lockdowns and Biden, I don't know, I don't know,
maybe a few years in the future to all come
into perspective.

Speaker 3 (35:20):
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