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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Come on, Bernie, I know back in the eighties you
are impressed by the Soviets because you're a comedy.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Also, we're extremely impressed by their public transportation system. In fact,
it was the cleanest, most effective mass transit system that
I've ever seen.

Speaker 3 (00:12):
In my life.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
Terms of land reform, giving for the first time in
their lives, real land performers so that they can have
something that they grow. Nobody denies that they are making
a significant progress in those areas. Sandinist the government, in
my view, has more support among the Nicaraguan people, substantially
more support than Ronald Reagan has among the American people.

Speaker 1 (00:32):
Yeah, okay, so he's always been a commie. Let's go
down the old path of Bernie Sands as well. I
know you're white and you want a new global order
over our sovereignty.

Speaker 4 (00:43):
We must take the opportunity to reconceptualize a global order
based on human solidarity, based on the understanding that it's
not me against you or the United States against China,
but that we as a world, especially with the threat
of climate change, are in it together, that in many

(01:07):
ways we are going to survive while working together. Well,
we're going to go down by the clients of divisions
that the authoritarians are trying to create.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
Power to the people. Learney power. Now, you got to
understand they're not just socialists, they're democratic socialists. That's different.

Speaker 5 (01:29):
So there are some democratic socialists that would say absolutely not.
There are other people that are democratic socialists that would say,
I think it's possible.

Speaker 3 (01:37):
What are you I think it's possible.

Speaker 6 (01:39):
I think do you say to yourself, I'm a capitalist,
But I don't.

Speaker 5 (01:43):
Say that, you know, if anything, I would say, I
believe in a democratic economy. But you can be in
the private sector and be a democratically socialist business worker.

Speaker 3 (01:55):
Cooperatives are a perfect example of that.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
Uh how those government grocery stores really well, didn't they.

Speaker 5 (02:01):
So there are some democratic socialists that would say absolutely not.

Speaker 1 (02:04):
Yeah, I know you would. All right, that's Bernie and
AOC from a few years ago here, and we're gonna
move ahead to.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
White as well.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
It's obvious Bernie stop AOC came up with her brand
new invention air that is drinkable. She confused Della White,
that's an accounting and business firm with DuPont. She said,
rivers are on fire because the corporation's like dell a
lot pouring chemicals into She didn't even know what she's
talking about. She's used to speaking to her rally crowds,

(02:36):
not a neutral crowd. None of her lines hit. They
even had a full blown meltdown, but we'll get to that.
Bernie was asked why Republicans are better at social media.
I think the question should be why did Democrats not
have a sense of humor and aren't funny on social
media to get a lot of people. That's the social
media thing. Nobody's reading laws and speaker Johnson's version of it.

(02:59):
It's entertained man that sends a message using humor to
get the truth out.

Speaker 7 (03:05):
Republicans have been appealing to audiences, especially young people like
myself online using social media. Why does Republican messaging on
social media seem so much more effective than democratic messaging
and what can we do about it?

Speaker 8 (03:18):
Well, that's a great question, a question I think the
Republicans are effective. They have learned a lot about social media,
and by the way, it doesn't hurt that they have
friends own all of the major social media platforms. You know,
Bezos owns Twitter, or x owns Meta, Facebook, and Instagram.

(03:47):
Mister Ellison is gonna own you pretty soon. I think
he's going to take off the CNN. Not to mention CBS.
You know they can use algorithms stuff.

Speaker 1 (03:59):
It's not like, you know how control of the media,
right aw the key Lorelse control cookies. Where's he going
this anyhow? Bernie was asked about the humor shutdown. But
before I play you his answer, let me just go
back two years ago with Bernie and the shot.

Speaker 8 (04:15):
That shutting down the government is a serious and dangerous
action that we must do everything possible to prevent. Shutting
down the government would impact tens of millions of our
fellow Americans who would be unable to access government services.

(04:37):
It would severely impact federal employees who would not get
the paychecks they expected. It would also have a very
significant impact on our armed forces. In other words, we
must do everything that we can to prevent a government shutdown.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
Duly noted there, Bernie boy So. Last night on CNN,
Senator Bernie Sanders was asked about these Schumer shutdown.

Speaker 9 (05:05):
How do you think this shutdown reflects on Chuck Schumer's leadership.

Speaker 8 (05:09):
Well, I think it reflects more on Mike Johnson's leadership
and President Trump's leadership. This is a leadership which said
it's okay to give a trip. Well, how do you
feel you tell me. I think it's a good idea
to give a trillion dollars in tax breaks to the
richest people in the country and then make massive cuts
the healthcare for working class people.

Speaker 9 (05:30):
I think Chuck Schumer has voted for continuing resolutions thirteen
times in the last four years, and he has the
opportunity to vote for one again, but he's refusing to
come to the table.

Speaker 1 (05:38):
I think, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's what happened. The voters
know that young man knew. See Bernie turned it around. Well,
let me ask you. He reminded me of Steve Hilton
with the abortion issue. Well, let me turn it around
and started to ask me. I think sometimes when politicians
shill a cornered they that's a Is that a skill? Well,
Bernie acted like he was AOC's grandfather. Yeah, with the age,

(06:03):
saying he'd be about grandfather h to AOC, Bernie, let
women speak for themselves. You don't need she didn't need
you to jump all in. Listen to this the question.
Let's ask about the primary challenge AOC. Are you going
to be primary Chuck Chucky boys Schumer in New York.

Speaker 10 (06:20):
But are you saying that Senator Schumer should not be
worried about a primary challenge from you?

Speaker 1 (06:25):
No, let me jump this is talking about I have
a country that is Let me jump in on this one.
The question was to the congresswoman and the Senator. I'm
grand daddy, Bernie. I'm gonna jump in on this jumping.

Speaker 11 (06:46):
Talking about.

Speaker 2 (06:49):
I have a country that is falling apart.

Speaker 1 (06:52):
You guys, are you, Katie Porter? Can you not answer
a question? No, Bernie goes on his tie. Rade, here
we go. I'm just gonna let the rest play out here.
Let's listen.

Speaker 12 (07:00):
A house housing crisis, are healthcare crisis, and education crisis,
massive income and wealth inequality, a corrupt campaign finances.

Speaker 8 (07:08):
And the media says, boy, you could run run for
nobody cares.

Speaker 3 (07:12):
Don't money cares.

Speaker 10 (07:13):
Here's the health speaker and President Trump and the Vice
president saying it.

Speaker 12 (07:16):
Pardon of course, they're saying it to deflect attention away.

Speaker 3 (07:19):
From the real issue exactly.

Speaker 8 (07:20):
And he let me tell you what the real issue is.

Speaker 1 (07:22):
Yes, answer your question, Katie Porter.

Speaker 8 (07:25):
That CMC and N talks about it. We're living in
the richest country in the history.

Speaker 13 (07:29):
Of the world.

Speaker 12 (07:30):
Right, yes, all right, you tell me why we're the
only nation not to guarantee of healthcare old people, the
only nation not the guarantee paid family and medical need.
Why we have a seven dollars and twenty five cent
an hour minimum wage while we have eight hundred thousand
people sleeping out on the street. Why we have a
president who denies the reality of climate change. Why we

(07:50):
have oligauts on top who have more and more power
every day. Let's talk about that issue, not her own
political future.

Speaker 1 (07:58):
She'll decide that, thank you, Bernie. Tommy jumped in, defended
simple question. Guys, you really see it? Look out triggered.
You got acting all crazy. Then he had to flip
into warning about Hitler the fascist. He's gonna be knocking
down doors.

Speaker 8 (08:14):
What he is trying to do, and what ice rates
and knocking out doors are about, is to make all
of you a free that's you a federal employee.

Speaker 3 (08:22):
Don't speak up.

Speaker 8 (08:23):
You're government official. Don't speak up. You're in a law
firm that somehow had clients taking on Trump. Don't speak
up because they're gonna punish you.

Speaker 4 (08:34):
You are on ceeing.

Speaker 8 (08:35):
Then we're gonna sue you if you ask the wrong questions.
My friends, what this is about is a movement toward authoritarianism,
intimidating us or.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
That some of the most awkward moments of TV I
have seen in a very long time. There's a question
from a bartend he's some about losing out on the
dream home. They're ready to do everything the government shut
down by Democrats like Bernie and he responded by, it's
all Trump. We got to beat Trump. We want health
care for our illegals. About not letting Trump win, I'm

(09:14):
sure that made the questionnaire Fiel a little bit better.
AOC was asked about taxpayers paying illegals healthcare. Let's go there.

Speaker 7 (09:23):
Do you think that taxpayers should be paying for the
medical care of immigrants that are in the country illegally?

Speaker 5 (09:30):
Thank you, Well, we already know, and this is a
common this is a common lie that Republicans have been
repeating that the shutdown is about Democrats trying to provide
health care to the undocumented. And we all know, we
already know that it is federal law and federal statue

(09:53):
that undocumented people cannot be covered by the ACA. They
cannot be covered by Medicaid. They cannot be covered by
Medicare period. That is the law of the land.

Speaker 10 (10:05):
If you could choose, do you believe that the federal
law should be checked.

Speaker 3 (10:07):
I don't know. I believe in a single payer healthcare system.

Speaker 1 (10:11):
Yeah, like a good socialist would. AOC was asked about
paychecks not coming in This is a you notice in
her rant here there's no answer to this question. How
do you expect people to pay for food when they're
not getting a paycheck? During the Democrat shutdown? Listen to this.

Speaker 14 (10:32):
Do you suggest government workers do for food money when
the paychecks stop coming?

Speaker 3 (10:37):
I mean, these are the real questions that we have
to be entertaining.

Speaker 1 (10:40):
And it was a real question I answered earlier.

Speaker 5 (10:43):
The best and most important solution to this is making
sure that we reopen the government, not accept the inevitability
of this, and come to a resolution as quickly as possible.
Extending this shutdown would be a choice Mike Johnson saying
we want to make this the longest shutdown, saying this

(11:04):
to prepare for this being the longest shutdown.

Speaker 3 (11:06):
That's not leadership.

Speaker 1 (11:07):
No, the question wants how to do you pay for
food when you don't get a paycheck.

Speaker 5 (11:10):
Is that is abdication of responsibility. It's an abdication to
families like his, and a complete abdication of the responsibility
that we have to people. Now that being said, we
do have to make sure that we come together as
communities and that we also systemically expand our programming like

(11:33):
the snap cuts that just happened in addition to the
trillion dollars in healthcare cuts as well for families that
are under financial dress.

Speaker 1 (11:40):
It's a hidden valley word salad.

Speaker 11 (11:41):
And yes, you make that.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
AOC was asking if President Trump deserves credit for Gaza.

Speaker 10 (11:48):
Maybe I'm wrong about the ceasefire and Gaza. Do you
believe President Trump deserves credit for that?

Speaker 5 (11:54):
Well, you know, I find yes or no these there
have been several ceasefire announcements and developments that have happened
over the past two years. I think that the release
of the hostages is a tremendous accomplishment.

Speaker 1 (12:09):
Yeah, but did President Trump deserve credit for Gaza?

Speaker 9 (12:12):
Is that this is a good one?

Speaker 1 (12:14):
Is everybody listening? Yeah?

Speaker 10 (12:16):
She was asked again, do you give him credit though,
for getting to this point where it did get those
twenty hostages back home?

Speaker 5 (12:21):
With their families in this particular development. Yes, but we
also know that President Trump was an obstacle to peace
previously as well.

Speaker 1 (12:31):
Oh really, and then if Kaylen Collins should have been
and give me that example, how did you do that?
So she said real quickly, yes, but he impeded.

Speaker 5 (12:42):
Yes, but we also know that President Trump was an
obstacle to peace previously as well.

Speaker 1 (12:49):
Okay, I think the Democrats know in America, knows they
could reopen the government today, but they refuse and they're lying.
Chris Kuoma lied a whole lot during the George Floyd
riots and the lockdown, but Saul was persecuting Christians and
then he joined the Christian team. Cuomo has come over

(13:12):
to join the team of I guess reality and truth.
He's being more honest these days now that he's not
at CNN. That probably had a whole lot to do
with that, but he was. He's Dad burn on point
right here when he's talking about good old AOC.

Speaker 15 (13:30):
AOC has done nothing meaningful in Congress. She's done it
all on social media, and she's one of your leading
names and who's going to be president. Do not get
this concept of eighty twenty. She's an eighty twenty loser
all day long. Why she is clearly catering to a minority.
She's her own version of Maga. She's looking for an

(13:52):
outraged enclave. She's not about the majority. It's not about consensus.
She's not about solutions. She wants government to give you everything.

Speaker 1 (14:00):
He's a socialist, he said, she's a version of Maga.
On that said, no, no, no no. But if you
disagree with AOC, you're probably just a racist adult.

Speaker 16 (14:14):
Children do not feel guilt about racism when they learn
early on what racism is. In fact, children learn to
recognize it and can engage in corrective behavior early. Now,
what does feel guilty are the adults who allow racism
to happen in their lives and when their children acknowledge

(14:35):
it better than some of the adults in their lives do.

Speaker 1 (14:39):
Okay, you never contradict yourself, do you? A woman? Here
she is on not being anti American, You're not supposed
to be anti American.

Speaker 5 (14:47):
This why, as a Democrat disagree with you. As a Republican,
I'm not going to question your motive. I'm not going
to question your allegiance to this country. We are actually
stoking division in our country. We call those who disagree
with us on American. That is what is an American.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
That is wrong to do a few years ago. But
I guess it's okay to blame the Trump administration for
all this and being Unamerican. And christinom is spitting on
the flag. How more un American can you get then?
Spitting on the flag? Has anybody seeing DHS Secretary of
Christinome spit on the flag? No, she's lying, says that

(15:27):
right there.

Speaker 17 (15:28):
That kind of attitude is what is actually anti American.
That kind of attitude is what has actually treason us.
Is to attack our constitution and to attack the obligations
that we have in our constitution, to attack free speech,
to attack the powers of Congress, to erode our ability
to investigate and conduct oversight. That is what is on

(15:50):
American and this administration. And Christine Noman spits on the
American flag every time she does that nonsense.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
Ah, your nonsense. And the reason I'm playing all this
nonsense is to let you know we're winning.

Speaker 18 (16:01):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talks.

Speaker 19 (16:07):
Are you at all concerned that the new January sixth
Committee will find you liable to that I am right here.
Are you at all concerned about the new January sixth
committee finding you liable for that day? Why did you
refuse the National Guard on January sixth?

Speaker 20 (16:22):
Shut up?

Speaker 1 (16:23):
I did not refuse the national Guard.

Speaker 21 (16:25):
The President didn't send it.

Speaker 5 (16:27):
Why are you coming here with Republican talking points as
if you're as a serious journal The.

Speaker 19 (16:31):
American people want to know, we still have questions?

Speaker 1 (16:33):
Ive you shut up? Shut up, shut up. This is
the second funniest thing yesterday.

Speaker 22 (16:41):
Well, some people have actually said I was the most
qualified candidate ever to run for president.

Speaker 11 (16:50):
I liked you.

Speaker 18 (16:51):
I like this.

Speaker 22 (16:51):
Some people say, very nice, But go ahead, I'm just
speaking fact.

Speaker 1 (16:56):
Yeah, uh huh yeah, let's qualify it to run for
the presidency. You heard AOC changing her attitude about what's
on American and then goes and acts an American. They
do it all the time. What's send to Kamala Harris,
she's all talking pro border Listen mother who pays a
core order security.

Speaker 22 (17:18):
To transport her trial through their country of origin, through
the entire country of Mexico, facing unknown peril to come here.

Speaker 11 (17:28):
Why would that mother do that? I will tell you
because she has decided. For that child to remain where
they are is worse. But what does Donald Trump do?
He says, go back to where you came from. That
is not reflective of our America and our values.

Speaker 1 (17:44):
And it's got to end, all right. How did you
feel before? Though?

Speaker 22 (17:48):
To be clear, to folks in this region who are
thinking about making that dangerous truck to the United States
Mexico border, do not come.

Speaker 20 (18:01):
Do not come.

Speaker 22 (18:03):
And I believe if you come to our border you
will be turned back.

Speaker 1 (18:10):
Oh that sounds like somebody that doesn't agree with themselves,
doesn't it. The Medicaid it's designed for low income Americans,
and they're covering illegal aliens with it. And all the
Democrats answered yes, and this is all over. This shut
down the big beautiful bill. And they closed loopholes that

(18:30):
allowed states to take from other states to pay their
decision to give it to illegal aliens. In twenty twenty three,
California almost four billion dollars in medical services for illegals.
They realize the federal government reimburse about seventy percent of
Medicaid spending. And then you got people in Ohio and

(18:52):
Tennessee and South Carolina and New Hampshire footing some of
the bill, seventy percent most of the bill. And then
the little shell game that California played. They raised taxes
on hospitals and then just recycle the revenue back through
the inflated medicaid payments. It so Pranter did it up

(19:13):
Man New York did the same thing. It's a strategy.
They inflate Medicaid spending redirected to money to people who
are not legally able to be here. So it's happened.
Improper payments actually cost about thirty billion dollars a year

(19:33):
over the last decade, one point one trillion, and that's
what Trump administration is attempting to clean up here. So
they're lying about it. This is the issue in the
government shutdown, and we're going to come back and listen
to more of the shutdown talk. And also, yes, she
ventured back in front of a camera, the lady that

(19:56):
wants to be governor of California, Katie Porter. Oh you'll
get to hear her latest. We'll do it next and
it's gonna be kind of fun. I think this is
the Trevor Chary Show on the Vallaty's Power Talk. Hawaiian sliders.
Didn't that sound good? Yeah, I gotta start eating a bit.
I think a little bigger lunch. It's the it's the fault.

(20:18):
It's the winter. We we get like beers, we hibernate
and we eat more. We need more food. Have you
ever seen the I guess it's more of an inner
city thing. The slam poetry competitions where they it's like rappers,
but they're not rapping. They're they're doing poetry and they're
they're slamming each other. It looks like a house minority

(20:38):
leader ha King. Jeffreys here tried a little bashing of
Republicans with it is dollar store Obama doing slam poetry.
Now I think he is up.

Speaker 23 (20:47):
Republicans shut the government down, then they ran out of
town and for the last three weeks there's nowhere to
be found.

Speaker 1 (20:59):
You're created, and we need more Republicans on these Democrat
talk shows to get it more creative, right, don't you
think we any a little more of that?

Speaker 21 (21:08):
We should have more Republicans on the show, but they
don't want to come on. They're scared of us. It's
like Marjorie's Tylee Green says that she finds the Republican
men afraid of powerful women. Well that's may be true
of all the political persuasions. But if they would come
on this show and they can explain to us what
they're trying.

Speaker 20 (21:26):
To do to this, can we.

Speaker 1 (21:29):
Okay, ladies? That would really be fun, wasn't it. I'm
not ready in fun of him, but he's eighty three
years old and it's sad when that happened. Senator miss
McConnell fell to the ground in the Capitol hallway. Make
it his way to go go vote in the Senate.
He's already announced back first of the year, he's not
going to seek reelection. But he went down. And when

(21:51):
that happens, why he got back up and he kept walking.
I mean some of his people there's detail with him,
helped him up and even way to people if he
was walking away. So look, he broke any bones, But
when that happens, you can go downhill quick. So uh anyhow,
Mitch McConnell taking it down. Senator Mark Kelly here of Arizona.
He's on CNBC and he's going, well, it's some NBC

(22:13):
in that it'll probably be a pretty safe, safe interview here,
but he got called out he's trying to blame the
Republicans for the shutdown, and I'm telling you that not
standing for it.

Speaker 7 (22:25):
Here Republicans have been appealing to audiences.

Speaker 1 (22:28):
No, that's not it. Let's go to this one right here.
Thank you. They're mister Kelly.

Speaker 14 (22:34):
And only one person in the Democratic Party has broken
with the ranks. It's like, I don't understand it. It hasn't
been working well for Demos.

Speaker 13 (22:42):
This is pretty simple.

Speaker 1 (22:44):
The government does not have to be shut down.

Speaker 6 (22:47):
It doesn't have.

Speaker 1 (22:47):
To be shut down.

Speaker 6 (22:48):
We can we consider it a matter of just a
couple of days. I mean, this could, this could be
easily solid at the table at sixty.

Speaker 14 (22:59):
To get past sixty, you need some Democrats to reopen
the That's what's going to have to happen.

Speaker 20 (23:04):
Center.

Speaker 14 (23:04):
You close the government down because you want one point
five trillion for all these different things that Schumer wants.
That it's obvious to everyone. Although you know, maybe you
can convince the public that it's the Republicans, but it's not.

Speaker 1 (23:18):
It's obvious to everyone. It's not. They're lying and we
know this Congress and Rocanna, California. Here he admitted that, oh,
it's only a small percentage that they're taking out. They
held this big Kennedy Center thing. Was there, Homeown was there,
O'Reilly was there. Cuomo was there with Newsweek or news

(23:39):
Nation there and Congress and Jim Jordan was there as well.
He had explained basic civics to the California Congressman Conna.
He starts talking here, you know.

Speaker 20 (23:48):
Why no one believes this Chuck Schumer thing.

Speaker 24 (23:50):
The country thinks he's too ineffective to actually be shutting
things down. Does anyone believe that the Democrats actually are
like running things? You got Donald Trump, you got the
Republicans in charge, the Republicans of the Senate, and so
this argument with the Democrats are blocking things are just
not believable.

Speaker 14 (24:07):
You know, did you hear what the senator said? To
get something passing the Senate, you need sixty votes.

Speaker 13 (24:14):
The first guest on, Chris Mischelle.

Speaker 1 (24:16):
Was one of those Democrat senators who voted with Republican But.

Speaker 20 (24:19):
They need five more.

Speaker 2 (24:20):
But why there?

Speaker 14 (24:21):
So you got to understand basic civics, how how the
Congress works.

Speaker 20 (24:25):
You got to get sixty votes.

Speaker 13 (24:26):
You have all this, you can do it well.

Speaker 20 (24:28):
You can try to blame, you can try this.

Speaker 13 (24:30):
Don't know what he's voting.

Speaker 1 (24:31):
You just how it works. You want to know one
of those Democrat senators that did go along with the
Republicans and I'm just waiting for him to become a
Republican hoodie. Senator John Fetterman, he say no, it is
the Democrats that want to shut down the government.

Speaker 23 (24:46):
That's why, that's why shutting the government is is really
what the Democratic Party wants to do. And I follow country,
then party, and it's the wrong thing for the country
in a period of chaos. I refuse to vote to
shut our government down. I absolutely would love to have

(25:06):
I would love to have a conversation about extending the
tax credits for healthcare. Absolutely, but I would remind everybody too,
this was designed by the Democratic Party to expire at
the end of the year. This is not something taken
from by the Republicans. That's they were designed to expire.

Speaker 1 (25:25):
Thank you for telling the truth. Senator Fatterman. You know
he's got uncles there in Pennsylvania. He's got buddies he
went to high school with, He's got cousins. Come on, Johnny,
why are you going to be a Democrat like that?
Come on, over everything, You're saying makes sense, you should
be a Republican. Here's how he grew up. Listen to this.

Speaker 23 (25:45):
I'm the only Democrat in my family. I grew up
in a conservative part of Pennsylvania, and I grew up
and I know and I love people that voted for
President Trump. But they are not fascists, they're not Nazis,
they're not trying to destroy her, the constitution, those things.
And that's part of another thing. I refuse to call

(26:06):
people Nazis or fascists, or I would never compare anybody
anybody to Hitler and those things. And now that kind
of extreme rhetoric is going to continue, We're going to
be more likely in resulting in extreme kind of outcomes
and political violence and doing all these kinds of things.

Speaker 1 (26:26):
Come on over to the GOLP. Senator Fetterman. I think
the people of Pennsylvania and doctor Oz with high five you. Yeah.
I think it was miss one hundred and seven day
book to her unmost qualified person to ever run for
the presidency of the United States. Kamala, you were discussed
at this roundtable here. Stephen A. Smith was there too.

Speaker 20 (26:47):
I am very very excited.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
Well, listen to O'Reilly he asked everybody up there about
if you were president, would you've gotten a deal with Hamas? Listen,
do you think Harris could have gotten a deal with us?

Speaker 23 (27:02):
Well, I mean, you know, you brought up a good point.
I think I was the only Democratic early on to
give President Trump the credit for for the peace deal.

Speaker 20 (27:12):
Why why wouldn't you?

Speaker 13 (27:13):
I mean that Harus could have gotten it?

Speaker 23 (27:15):
Uh, well again, I don't know's she's not the president.
But but where I'm at right now, it's it's like
as any of the hostages or their families, they think
President Trump was a hero and he deserves, you know,
the kind of deal for for that thing. It's I
think that was really a remarkable development.

Speaker 13 (27:35):
Do you think Harris could have.

Speaker 18 (27:36):
Got him out? No?

Speaker 1 (27:38):
That was Stephen A. Smith at the end when O'Reilly
asked here, he's a development.

Speaker 13 (27:43):
Do you think Harris could have got him out?

Speaker 1 (27:45):
No? No, no, John Fetterman, he's a smart politician. He
doesn't seem like he's moving away from the end. He
just didn't want to say no. Of course, Kamala, Harris
couldn't have gotten it done, but you saw how he
did it in a in a foulsy way, he's highly
in intelligent and I'm glad he made his recovery from
his stroke. He doesn't see these thoughts are fluid. Chris

(28:08):
Cuoma was sitting down there at the end and he
was like thinking, like, wait, Bill, O'Reilly, could Kamala have
done a deal with Hamas? That is really not a
smart questions.

Speaker 20 (28:21):
I think it's a silly question. It's a why.

Speaker 1 (28:24):
I think it's a silly question.

Speaker 13 (28:26):
Well wait, wait, you agree it's a silly question. That's
why they're clapping.

Speaker 15 (28:31):
They're clapping because they already right here.

Speaker 23 (28:34):
I think I think the most important point is just
realizing who who did it? Not hypothetically or anything. Then
I'm saying it's like, here's what happened. And there are
there are actual members of my party that have refused
to even acknowledge that this was signal agant, you know,
And that's for me where it's like, hey, you know,
our politics might be different, but this was a significant development, okay.

(28:58):
And now also that also it's what Israel was able
to accomplish, you know, they had to neutralize Hamas hes
will lah who this and Iran and also another thing
the Iranian nuclear facilities. I mean like I was the
only Democrat that supported you.

Speaker 1 (29:12):
Yeah, you go, John Fetterman. Katie Porter cannot answer her
question like that?

Speaker 2 (29:22):
Can't?

Speaker 1 (29:23):
She just blew her whole chances at her governor run.
I didn't even know why she was polling so high up.
That seemed ridiculous. This former congress woman from southern California
couldn't answer a simple question. So she decided to get
back in front of the media and they asked her
quite a few questions. We'll listen in to miss Katie Porter. Next.
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley East.

Speaker 18 (29:44):
Power talk to recent ice rates here in La. Now,
that emergency declaration will give LA County the power to
provide taxpayer funded rent relief, legal services, and other assistance
to those the county sets have been affected by recent
ice rates. Now, two u LA County supervisors who first
introduced a declarations say immigrants in LA have been quote

(30:05):
living under a threat from ice and help is needed.

Speaker 1 (30:09):
Yeah. So what do you think that's going to mean
for landlords? No evictions? Katie Porter, you're gonna be governor?
What do you think about that? I don't have to
answer that here, take my mind phone. I'm getting out
of here. She went from bad to worst, didn't she.
One video came out up there with the Sacramento Reporter
where she couldn't answer a simple question that all the
candidates or the gouvenatorial race from Piragosa to Chad Bianca

(30:33):
to Steve they all answered, They all answered. Then another
one came out of Katie Porter sitting in her dining room.
It looked like during COVID talking to a Biden administration
official on a video call and don't get in her shot.
You're in my big shot. She had a staffer in
the back, I don't know, taking care of Katie Porter's cat,

(30:55):
cat litter back there or something, and got into the shot.
Her ex husband in divorce proceedings actually accused her foruring
scalding potatoes on his head. Seems a little toxic. I
would say, little Eric Swallwell as a female, little Jazzmine

(31:17):
Crockett is a white female kind of Iona press leish.
They all got that attitude, don't they. But she could
be the meanest of them all. She really could. She
has that, she has that look. She's got the look
rock Sett. Yeah, it does. She was asked, do you

(31:37):
have the temperament to be governor.

Speaker 25 (31:39):
Huh so this is your first time speaking publicly since
the now to viral videos. What do you want people
to know about you and do you have the temperament
to be the next governor of California.

Speaker 26 (31:50):
When I look at those videos, I want people to
know that I understand that I could have handled things better.
I think I'm known as someone who's able to handle
tough questions, who's to answer questions, And I want people
to know that I really value the incredible work that
my stuff can do. I think people who know me
know I can be tough, but I need to do
a better job expressing appreciation for the amazing work that

(32:12):
my team does.

Speaker 1 (32:13):
Yeah, that's right, she should to say. When I look
at those videos, so I was just really embarrassed and
really ashamed. Who am I to treat somebody like that?
You know what I did? I paid her rent for
the next six months for treating her that way? Something
like that?

Speaker 25 (32:27):
Right?

Speaker 1 (32:28):
Not dang? Are there going to be more videos coming
out in this border but not just.

Speaker 25 (32:33):
The CBS interview, the interview with the staffer. Can voters
be confident that there won't be another one of those
videos that's going to come to light.

Speaker 20 (32:41):
What I do know is that I could have done
better in that situation.

Speaker 13 (32:44):
That's not to know. So is there potentially another video
that we're going to see?

Speaker 20 (32:48):
Nikki. I'm going to be honest with you. I know
that that video and that video was several years ago,
as you know, and I'm going to be.

Speaker 1 (32:56):
Honest with you. And I'm sure I was probably really
mean to other people a lot of time, and I'm
not quite sure if the camera was rolling or not.

Speaker 26 (33:02):
I apologize to this offer that's super important. Will continue
to try to hold myself to do better. That's that's
what I can promise.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
Why are these liberal women always ended on the up ends?
It's like that, all right? She didn't answer, so she
was asked one more time, let's try let's try three here, But.

Speaker 25 (33:22):
Not that there's not going to be any more videos,
because that's that's what people are wondering. Are we going
to see something else like that?

Speaker 26 (33:28):
I can tell you what I've told you, which is
that I am taking responsibility for this situation, and I'm
also not going to back down from from fighting back
for California for being tough.

Speaker 1 (33:39):
She's gonna fight back she's gonna be tough. She's got
some cake to eat.

Speaker 9 (33:43):
I got some guys to beat, some cake to eat.

Speaker 1 (33:46):
She doesn't want to she doesn't want to even say that. Now,
there's no more videos coming out there. And I'm going
to assume by the reporter asking this three times and
maybe the reporter knows that there's some more out there.
That's what I'm thinking. That's exactly what I'm thinking. But
she said, everybody's been reaching out to her and sending
her build of bears, And yeah, it's fine, Katie, You're

(34:07):
going to be fine. This reporter said, well, you just
said somebody's reach out to you. Who has reached out
to you?

Speaker 13 (34:13):
Have you heard from any other Democrats? Have they reached
out to you?

Speaker 3 (34:15):
Yes?

Speaker 13 (34:15):
Of course, who has reached out to you?

Speaker 20 (34:17):
Oh?

Speaker 26 (34:17):
I couldn't tell you at the top of my top
of my my head because I've gotten lots of text
messages in the last you might expect.

Speaker 1 (34:24):
Well, go ahead, and we got some time. Pull out
your phone, reach some of the text messages. Let's hear
who it is. Listen, I couldn't do it off the
top of my head.

Speaker 25 (34:31):
Have you heard from any other Democrats? Have they reached
out to you. Yes, of course, who has reached out
to you?

Speaker 26 (34:36):
Oh, I couldn't tell you at the top of my
at the top of my top of my head, because
I've gotten lots of text messages in the last you
might expect.

Speaker 1 (34:43):
Miss Porter. Your campaign is done done, Get out of here,
go to the base, go have a good time. I
did see some numbers here. Jimmy Kimmel's pre suspension viewership
has actually said eighty five percent of his key view
since his comeback, see when you're unrepentant, just like Katie

(35:05):
Porter was. You can read through it. There was no
humility in there. There was none of you know what.
I hated to see myself like that. I'm so sorry,
maybe even shed a tear two. But Kimmel, he's unrepentant.
He's a liar. He blamed Charlie's assassination on the part
of the country that had just been praying and holding
vigils for him. So they got an issue with that,

(35:27):
don't they.

Speaker 13 (35:28):
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