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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I call a trader, and I'll put money on it
that General George Washington prayed for General Benedict Arnold and
his family after he became a trader.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
I I know, I know.
Speaker 1 (00:14):
You know that he destroyed our military and destroyed our
energy and gas in America and said.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
Surge the border flood. I'm going to break my.
Speaker 1 (00:28):
Vow I made to the Constitution, Come on, invade our country.
He gave money and weapons to the twel b. I mean,
the list of hunter. The list goes on and on.
Yet we're called to pray for him, even if we
follow the prayer for his health up with and may
justice be served according to your will?
Speaker 2 (00:50):
Amen. You know, yeah, pray for justice, do you? I
do pray every day. I do pray every day, sometimes
twice a day.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
Stay out of it, please, can he just be out
of the spotlight for a moment, kamalaw The audio I
played some Friday, I played some yesterday here on the
show of his interview with Robert Hurr. The repeated mental
lapses is struggle to remember words and dates and the
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all the uncomfortable pauses. And that's something that you know. Well,
we'll release the transcripts Now a transcript doesn't show that
doesn't show the whisper bush. I mean it was so
low as whisper voice in the long silence, and he
struggled to speak, and he had trouble remembering details. There
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is no way this is a doctor that served on
Joe Biden's COVID board. Doctor Zeke Emmanuel, again, listen to
my show because I go find out what the experts say.
I'm gonna act like an expert on something I have
nothing and know nothing about, Doctor Zeke Emmanuel, that it
couldn't have developed in the last hundred days. Now, if
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you had asked me before any if you'd asked me
a month ago, can in one hundred days can you
go there's a scale for proseate cancer of one to
ten can and one hundred days, can you go from
zero to nine? I would have said, now, probably not.
Do you want to put a year's salary on that?
Speaker 2 (02:21):
You mean?
Speaker 1 (02:22):
I'd still be like, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'll put a
year's salary on that that you can't go from zero
to nine in one hundred days. So I think we
all kind of have a sense of that as well,
and many people have gone through it and know exactly
what doctor ze Commanuel was talking about when he said, no,
it could not have happened. He had it when he
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was president. He had it for years. No, they missed it.
CBS just told us they missed the cancer because he
was too old to do basic testing. And if you're
getting dizzy, that's because of the spinning they're doing. You know,
not much benefit for testing app or a certain age.
Speaker 2 (03:03):
He was president of.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
The United States, he was Commander in chief of the
Armed Forces, full authority with the nuclear codes. Now they're testing.
He had the most thorough, accurate medical care on the planet.
I don't buy that excuse that it's totally normal for
this simple test to have been skipped. Doctor Drew, would
you step on stage? Got gas lits.
Speaker 3 (03:26):
We've been gas lit. We've been given inadequate information, incomplete
information about the leader of the free world. We're still
being gaslet at this moment where they say, oh, we
found a nodulo metastatic disease.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
No, did not happen that way.
Speaker 3 (03:40):
I guarantee you it didn't happen that way. At very minimum,
they were following his PSA, which they're not telling us
about because that will tell a different story.
Speaker 1 (03:47):
Yeah, Joe Biden did speak publicly. He just in via
text being a post he put out, but a picture
of him with his wife, thinking Americans for the love
and support, he said, can touches this all. Like many
of you, Jill and I've learned we are the strongest
and the broken places. Thank you for lifting us up
with love and support, President Trump, he said. Malaney and
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I are sadden to hear about his recent medical diagnosis
week send are warm at best wishes to Jill and
the family. We wish Joe a fast and successful recovery.
If this were the other way around, I don't know.
Maybe Joe and Jill would have said something like Trump
said to him. But you would have had so many
leftists you would have had, I mean on MSNBC basically
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exchanging gifts with each other, dancing, kissing each other, celebrating,
high fiving. Doctor Drew. Please step to the mic again
and talk to those journalists, would you.
Speaker 3 (04:44):
They're still being gas lit. And I'm telling you what
every journalist in this country that blew smoke on his
behalf about how great he is, how he's sharp as
attack and has you know, photographic memory. You got to
wake up this morning and examine yourself. You've been delusional,
You've been misled, how you been played, and you have
been attacking people who ring up the issue. What's going on?
We should know what this happening to the president of
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the United States. This is all disgusting and it has
scandal written all over it.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
You know what he's saying. He's saying, how do you
live with yourself? How do you wake up in the morning.
I always say that how do they wake up and
go out and know their teleprompter readers and they got
to read lies and that you know that they feel
because they're teleprompter guys. They don't allow them to go
on with their own opinion. It's not conservative talk radio.
(05:32):
iHeart has never once and I thank them because not
all companies are the same way, not once in ten
years and said say this or don't say that, not
with anything political, you know, advertisement promo, but those kind
of things. Hey, listen to the iHeartRadio app Yeah, they say, hey,
we need you to say this. Yes, there are things
like that, but not with my opinion, not with my
freedom of speech. And they you know, they read those
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teleprompters and saying yes during the day the sun is
normally out, you will not see the moon that often.
And then the next time they read it during the day,
it's dark out and they have to read things that
they know make no sense. That's contradicting what they said
six months ago. But I guess they do it for
the notoriety, they do it for the paycheck. Maybe they're
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part of the of the Luciferians. Maybe they're happy to
do it.
Speaker 3 (06:24):
And his evidence that what was being told to us
by his physician team was kind of incomplete or inadequate,
or how do they arrive at suitable for the job?
How do we know what that was? Because we don't
have criteria such as it is. We need to think
about that too. We should have criteria. Is criteria for
what I can do as a physician if I start
getting too old or having cognitive impairment, or flying a
plane or being aw I mean this is every important
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profession has guidelines or at least evaluations that people must
be subjected to. But no, no, no, not the President
of United States.
Speaker 2 (06:54):
No no, no, no.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
Not the commander in chief, not the guy with the
nuclear coast, none of them. Now, uh, Director Ryan Nigel,
I thought maybe you didn't notice it. Did you see
the gift I got you on your desk? I'm just kidding.
He's looking. I'm kidding. I was gonna act like I
got you. Jake Tapper's new book, Original Sin. I wouldn't
have bought that. No, uh huh, it's out today talking
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about Biden's mental decline. Hidden from the outside world for
so long. Sorry, Jake, we knew that a long time ago.
And how dare you, of all people, you are the
you are the comforter cover upper of it all. It
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wasn't hidden. He's acting like the whole story that was
hidden from the world for so long.
Speaker 2 (07:46):
Let's get the air.
Speaker 1 (07:47):
It wasn't hidden at all, and you don't tell the
whole story nowhere near. However, bad that the cover up
looked on Friday with that release of the Herb Biden tapes.
This is a hundred a thousand times worse.
Speaker 2 (08:05):
It really is.
Speaker 1 (08:08):
I mean, Sunday night, before the news dropped about Joe
Biden's cancer, the audio tapes that were out with the
interview on Friday. I'm really thinking that what they did.
They've known this, they know they were going to announce
it maybe at some point or maybe not. I don't
know if they needed to use it, but when they
were at their lowest, and you know how upset they are.
(08:29):
You know, doctor Jill sits up at night with Hunter
on speakerphone and Joe laying in bed next to her,
and they're all talking about Jake mouth Flapper Tapper.
Speaker 2 (08:38):
How dare he?
Speaker 1 (08:39):
Hunter's saying, oh, get him dead, No.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
I love, don't go get him.
Speaker 1 (08:45):
You know they're mad about it. So how do you
torpedo that come out with the sympathy card? You pop
Jake Mouthflapper Tapper's balloon. That's what I think they did.
I think they were just waiting for the time to
announce it when they might need it. Are they that
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down and devious?
Speaker 2 (09:09):
Guys?
Speaker 1 (09:10):
Were talking about a Biden crime family that extorted money
from China and let a spy balloon fly over and
we got the receipts. He just couldn't get I don't
know what it was. Comer and the Republicans, they just
couldn't get it together. I still don't know his cancer
was discovered when they said started to display urinary symptoms.
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So if you want to believe what CBS believes, at
at some certain age they just stopped looking at certain things. Now,
the timing of this announcement was not accidental. This was
not just a coincidence. Nothing about this is quite what
it seems. He must have had multiple tests, the PSA
test for the process, I mean last year White House
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physician calling doctor c An O'Connor to the courtroom, he
pronounced Biden was fit to serve. And you know what
that meant, Hey, he's all he's fit as a fiddle
for the twenty twenty four election. Lie la la la
lie lie at it for several years. The doctor State urologist,
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doctor David Schusterman played his audio for you yesterday. He said,
the fact that you find this on the gleasing scale
of nine did he say? Sometimes it happens, not too
of it, he said, unheard of, unheard of. He was
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living with it, maybe even all of it, even before
twenty twenty means a lot of people knew and said nothing.
Biden said it three years ago, that he had that
he had cancer.
Speaker 4 (10:55):
He said it, and because it was a four lane
highway that was accessible, my mother drove us and rather
than us be able to walk and guess what the
first frost, you know what was happening. You had to
put on their win show wipers to get literally the
oil slick off the window. That's why I had so
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damn any other people I grew up have cancer and
why can't. For the longest time, Dellawer had the highest
cancer rate in the nation.
Speaker 2 (11:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (11:22):
I'm not trying to sensationalize by saying this is the
biggest cover up in the history of the presidency of
the United States, the biggest cover up coming out of
DC ever. And I'm not moving on, not going to
ignore because Biden's at office or he's old, Avery's sick.
I'm not going to stop until every person complicit. They
need to be put under a microscope. And the thing
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about it is they don't regret the damage. We need
to make them feel regret.
Speaker 5 (11:51):
This is the treportary show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (11:56):
Well, we got some good news President Trump. He's trends
with those automaker guys. California was smart. They would say,
President Trump, would you build Trump Rail in California. We'll
put your name on it. Bam, you know how to
build that so quick. He'd get some cats in from
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Japan to meet some dudes at Kid rock nose at
the Automakers in Detroit. Combining that up, we'd have us
a bullet train whizzing along no time, lickety split.
Speaker 6 (12:27):
The president of the Automakers is not my biggest sand,
he said, he did tariffs. Do you know how many
auto plants are being built now in this country because
of the tariffs? Three just announced yesterday that they're building.
It is there's a revolution going on, a positive one
in our country.
Speaker 1 (12:44):
And I love it, he does, and I love it.
He loves it. On depos said they're not going to
raise prices to the tariffs because they pretty much last
twelve months, they've been building up American stuff. They sell
what was coming. They've been doing this for quite a
while here. But Walmart's talking about their prices going up.
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Let's hear how Walmart's up and how Home Depot's.
Speaker 7 (13:10):
Handling the big question that everybody's wondering about. After what
we heard from Walmart last week, we'll be hearing from
Target this week, he said, tariffs.
Speaker 2 (13:18):
When it comes to tariffs, it's pretty.
Speaker 7 (13:19):
Important to give context that for Home Depot, more than
fifty percent of our purchases are sourced in the United States.
He says the vast number of suppliers have diversified sourcing.
And he said this, twelve months from now, no single
country outside of the United States will represent more than
ten percent of home Depot's purchases.
Speaker 1 (13:38):
Oh that's okay, I had it backwards. Twelve months from now,
ninety percent of what's in home Depot will be made
in the USA. USA. Doesn't that kind of make you
want to go to home Depot? Home Depot a year
from now, they're saying ninety percent will be American made.
It's mean to make things?
Speaker 2 (13:59):
What would you? Oh? People making jobs? Jobs? That's all.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
Yeah, we forget what that is, don't we jobs. Walmart's
first quarter profit slipped. We gotta raise prices, higher costs,
terras implemented by Donald Trump. Walmart's first quarter profits slipped.
Walmart earned four point four to five billion. Um, I'm
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gonna say their fat daddy cat. You can go ahead
and eat a little bit of that right now. Fifty
six cents a share in the quarter it ended April thirtieth,
down from five point one billion, or sixty three cents
per share. Now, I know they got shareholders, they got
boarder directors, they got all of this, you go sixty
three cents to fifty six cents. That's well, that doesn't
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seem much. That's a you know, not much to us
seven cents, but per share it does mean. But short
of the analysts estimates, their revenue rows two point five
to one hundred and sixty five point six billion. So
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we got Americans already pulling back on spending as it
as it is, we're see, we're forgetting. And Secretary Secretary
Lutwig uh Commerce, he stated.
Speaker 2 (15:21):
Right, I got my list over here.
Speaker 1 (15:23):
I'm right with that one, all right, Lotwick Commerce Treasury's Bessett.
I've never had a cabinet memorizes much as I do.
President Trump's over my life. I'd always have to go
look it up to remind myself. I don't have one
of those David Tangapah memory minds. No, I have to,
but I am remember what they're saying. He said, it'd
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be about till November, December, January when you could start
measuring our economy as the Trump economy. So we got
to give it time. But people are We're still living
through build bag patter and it's still continuing. You go
to the store, I hate lower prices.
Speaker 2 (16:02):
Quit it, stop it. You're you're not.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
You're not gonna convince me. No, it's not and it
hasn't been. And when we think back to like a
a two liter PEPSI not that long ago, was like
on sale for seventy nine. Since now they're three ninety nine,
I mean everything like that, it's just so well good
eggs have come down. I don't know what they come
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down to. I haven't bought them in a few weeks.
But even if they're at three ninety nine or four
ninety nine, and you're feeling like what that used to
be really expensive? If I recalled not that long ago,
what three four years? I know we had the Avian
food and all that eggs, but don't I remember eggs
like a buck seventy nine or something like that, not
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that long ago. The threat and one hundred and forty
five percent import on the Chinese goods to keep you
up to track with the speed of Trump reduced down
to thirty some of the higher tears on Pauser for
ninety days, and a lot of retailers had stopped had
stopped shipping shoes and clothes and toys with the tears
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so high. Yes, video was snuck out of China of
shut down factories, but many now are back up and
going since China has that thirty sixty ninety day window.
Two thirds of Walmart merchandise do you think it comes
from China or the United States? Would you say China?
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That's what I would have thought too. Two thirds is
sourced in the US, they said, But most of that
is groceries. Groceries strives. Most of that they're in their
stores because groceries are sixty percent of Walmart's US business,
they stated. So, yeah, all right. Kind of interesting times
that we're living to, isn't it. We got as a
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president that he calls himself a fiscal hawk because they
were talking about to him about congresson Massey from Kentucky.
He's the one that always stands up in the way.
Some of the things I agree with him with sometimes
I don't. And that's okay. There they were asking him
about the fiscal hawk, you know Massy at President Trump's like, wait, wait,
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I'm a physical hawk. He had some words to say
about congresson Thomas Massey.
Speaker 2 (18:19):
I'm a fiscal hawk.
Speaker 6 (18:22):
I'm a bigger fiscal hak. There's nobody like me.
Speaker 2 (18:26):
More deficit than Biden.
Speaker 6 (18:29):
Because we have to fix the country.
Speaker 7 (18:30):
He did that.
Speaker 2 (18:31):
Thomas Nasci is correct and saying that this is no.
Speaker 6 (18:35):
I don't think Thomas Massey understands government. I think he's
a grand stander. Frankly, he'll probably but we don't even
talk to him much. I think he should be voted
out of office. And I just don't think he understands government.
If you ask him a couple of questions, he never
gives you an answer, just as I'm a note. He
thinks he's gonna get publicity and.
Speaker 2 (18:53):
You have that.
Speaker 4 (18:54):
You have that.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
Yeah, like to welcome you to Kerry's Comedy Club, Amateur
Night from New York City. Guys, ladies and general. Let's
give it up for a young man. Donald John Trump.
Speaker 8 (19:08):
Got the Olympics. And then we got through Johnny, who's
the boss. We got he's a friend of mine. We
got the World Cup. I got them both, and I said, man,
I won't be president. I got the Olympics and the
World Cup and I won't be president. And they're gonna
forget that I got them. Nobody's gonna mention it because
you know a little bit. That's the way life is.
(19:28):
And then they rigged the election. And then I said,
you know what I'll do. I'll run again and I'll
shove it up there.
Speaker 2 (19:38):
That's what I did.
Speaker 8 (19:39):
And all of a sudden I then realized, I said,
you know what, I got the Olympics, I got the
World Cup, and I got the two hundred and fifties.
Look at the way this works out. So if they
would have left us alone and wouldn't have cheated on
the election and wouldn't have rigged it, I would have
been retired right now. I would have been happily doing
something else. And instead they have me for four more years?
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Could you so it has.
Speaker 2 (20:04):
A you Walda, This is a good one.
Speaker 6 (20:09):
Is everybody listening?
Speaker 5 (20:12):
It's Super Tuesday with Trevor Carey on The Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (20:17):
Why is it headlines when a man states an obvious
fact I've seen throughout history. Wouldn't you say throughout history
that a family is a stable union between a man
and a woman, and you have kids, right, and you
don't act a fool.
Speaker 2 (20:37):
A stable family if daddy's in there beating up on him.
Speaker 1 (20:44):
Yeah, now that's not a stable family, A good family.
You know, babies in their mommy's tummies and great granddaddies
and all of that. Now it's breaking news when a
pope affirms that family is founded on the stable union
to a man and a woman, and the unborn and
elderly enjoy dignity of God's creatures. They make a headline
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out of that. Now, I would hope that you would
have anybody that it doesn't have to be in the
religious you know, like a pope or a preacher or
a priest or somebody. But I do like the words,
and I do like the fact that he's he's teaming
up with Putin and Trump and Zelenski is going, guys,
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come come create peace.
Speaker 2 (21:31):
Right here.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
I'll get you some grapes and we'll set out, you know,
the Italian food stuff they put out on the table,
all loves and great.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
You know what, the Romans ate good. That wouldn't that
be a peaceful place for them to go to?
Speaker 1 (21:45):
Because you already I don't care what a fighter you are,
it's gonna put you in some kind of library talking mood.
I never feel normal if you're a normal person, you know,
being all loud or in a movie theater, if you're
a normal person inside voice, remember being told that as
a kid inside voice, then we grow up and we
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tell our kids inside voice. The Pope said the search
for peace one of the pillars of the papacy. He
insisted that piece isn't just the absence of conflict, but
a gift that requires work, from an end to the
production of weapons to choosing words carefully for words too.
Not only weapons can wound and even kill. That's right,
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we need peace. Satan is the enemy of peace, isn't he.
Speaker 2 (22:39):
I don't care, Joe if.
Speaker 4 (22:41):
You think I'm Satan reincarnated.
Speaker 1 (22:43):
You and Kamala just jump on into the show like that. Guys,
we're gonna stay on top of finding out who had
the auto pen. But we're moving ahead.
Speaker 2 (22:52):
Here.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
A Fresno Unified substitute teacher. I told this story that
this guy, forty three year old Carlos Gonzalez, was arrested
last week faced two felony counts. A former Frozen Unified
substitute teacher. He's free.
Speaker 2 (23:09):
How does this is a man? Personal?
Speaker 1 (23:14):
County Shaff's Internet Crimes Against Kid Task Force along with
Homeland Security guys did a week long investigation, so they're probably.
Speaker 2 (23:22):
Doing the predator poach your dad stuff.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
I watch on YouTube where they find these these pervs online,
these pedophiles online.
Speaker 2 (23:30):
Oh you're eleven, Eh, you have a dad, And.
Speaker 1 (23:35):
They always make it like, well, no, he's not here
around anymore, but my mom she works nights at a hospital.
I hate to give up the clues to these pedophiles,
but it's always some story like that where it's an
open invite, the kids home alone. They always you got
other family around, you got brothers, you got uncle, you know.
Oh no, no, we just moved here if we hardly
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know anybody, that's why, you know. They they're good at it. Man.
They convince these now they're pedophiles and they're bad, evil people,
but they're grown up intelligent. A lot of them are intelligent,
a lot of them have jobs. And even this guy,
former president to find substitute teacher, this man in this
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they did this week long investigation and they caught him.
He attempted to meet up with a child. They arrested
Carlos Gonzales in a public place. Then they find a
badge identifying him as a substitute teacher. They on my
shows that I watch on YouTube, the Predator shows, they
often find people and they somehow will get around to
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you know, they do their internet searches. A lot of
times they already know where they work, but they want
them to come out and say it. A lot of
them are around kids. I love the new angle that
these and I think it's a great psychological game that
they're doing because they used to go up aggressive. A
lot of these guys would make them feel bad, You
scum you this, you that, how could you? But now
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they're going up with Hey, listen, it's probably the first
time you've done it. You're a decent guy.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
You know. If I thought you weren't, I wouldn't. It
wouldn't just be me here.
Speaker 1 (25:13):
Oh no, we're filming this for our protection in yours,
so we don't hurt you or extort you anything like that.
But no, the cops would be here if I thought
you were a bad guy. Man, you're working here at
filling the blank. If they go to their business or
they know where they work, you're you're contributing to society.
Speaker 2 (25:28):
Huh.
Speaker 1 (25:28):
And then they get them to relax, and then they
get them to say, oh, I bet you didn't want
those files. Oh no, I deleted them after I shared
them with But they're talking about like kid sex porn
and baby stuff on this dark, evil web, and they
get them to admit it on camera, making them think
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that they're and I'm sure a lot of these guys
do want. These guys to get help, they need it,
but they need to be in jail getting that help.
And they at the office that they say, it's like,
you really can't they can. It's hard to turn them
around trying to reform them in there. But then when
the cops roll up there, they're these these predator guys
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that do the shows. They're always like, oh, somebody must
have called them or something. They act like sometimes like oh,
let's see what they're gonna say.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
Okay, it's cool, man, it's cool.
Speaker 1 (26:22):
And then they walk up, the cops walk up and
they're so this is where I go, Ah, now I
get why you're doing that, because let's just say the
guy's name is I'll just use Trevor. I don't want
to use somebody else's name. Oh you pick my name
to be the predator guy, the pedophile. So the copp
will walk up and they'll be like, uh, Trevor, you
you admitted that you're gonna stop sharing that child porn
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right that's on your phone. Yes, that's right, that's right,
I'm not gonna do it. See they have them at
that trust point with no officer. Look, he's a good guy.
He admitted he's gonna stop, and they confess it all
right there in front of the officer. And then all
they got to do is look at the cop like
he just said it all. And there was one where
they put him in the in the police car. They
patted him down and he got in there in the
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in the predator guy was like wait, wait, officers, his
phone's in there. He's he's probably deleting right now. And
they're like, well, we can pull that off the phone.
He's like, no, not with these apps that they're using.
Get his phone right now. And so the cop went
and got the got the phone away. You can tell
I watched these things and analyze these things. And they
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get a lot of druggies that are at a hotel living.
But then they get professional people as well. It's shocking
because you always kind of think, all it's a down
and out, freaky whatever, and so many some of these
they catch a few times someone they'll go to their house,
now come out here. So we don't want your wife
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to hear. We don't want the kids to hear. And
whereas before they would announce it out loud to everybody,
so they're yeah, it's it's a good game that I'm
doing because they're getting a lot of people around and
this man got arrested. He's the insipt messaging app kick
kik to contact one of the victims. Prezo County Sheriff's
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Office Officer Body said, the predators like it because they
can remain somewhat anonymous. They don't have to have their
phone numbers attached. He needs a screen name in a
way they can try and reach out and pray on children.
So during this arrest, authorities are made aware of a
second victim in Vicelia, a fourteen year old girl he
was trying to meet in person's a time this week
Bycelia Unified said he was never employed by They're just
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unclear if either of the victims were his his students.
But he gets out on bail. That's a threat to kids. No,
that's we always say, well, you're not a threat to
run or something, a flight risk or whatever. No, that's
a risk to society. He might know I'm going in
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for a long time and there's not gonna be kids
in there. So if that urge that urns it go away,
it's still there. You're playing with Russian roulette there. It's
not even Russian roulette. No, it's suicide. Yeah, it's like
all the guns completely filled up. Can you imagine sitting
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in your high school classroom and suddenly a stranger walks
in and stabs you in the leg. How did it happen?
It happened in Porterville. The girl's okay. Porterville police say
a fifteen year old student at Manatchi High School was
stabbed yesterday morning. The officers got there within minutes, found
the girl with the sabloe on her left legs. She
was treated transferred to the hospital. She's gonna be okay.
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The suspect was a nineteen year old Noah Serat of Porterville.
Mph dot com says he was detained without incident. They've
been able to figure out there was no connection because
what do you think, first of all, oh, maybe a
boyfriend or something like that. Now, no connection between the
victim and the the guy that came in there with
a knife. He was a former student at the school.
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He was expelled to rested last year for making criminal threats.
They said he entered the school through a lock gate
and climbed over it. No, he entered the school through
an open gate, managed to make his way into one
of the classrooms, where he randomly assaulted the victim. I
really thought that that was a big deal these days
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school school lockdown, so that there's not lockdowns like you
get there's one way to get into the school. Now,
of course you know nobody you can have. You see
these la mansions with security guards and security cameras and dogs.
They get, they get robbed. Nobody's safe anywhere. But to
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have an open gate, that that's somebody not doing their
job correctly. Because this might have he could have killed
a lot of people, and if he'd had a gun,
he could have taken out even more, which he didn't.
But obviously a mentally unstable person able to walk into
the school through an open kate. Now, bravo to the
school teacher was able to fend off this man before
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he could injure anybody else. The teacher, none of the
other students who are reported is injured. After leaving this classroom,
the knife guy who off some of his clothes, officers
were able to use it to then go find him.
Good job. Police officers put their life on the light.
I had wanted here just a few hours ago. It
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started the show Sheriff Chad dionco Ribside County Sheriff running
for governor. Got to know doing talk radio, a lot
of law enforcement. My granddaddy was chief of police brother
for Tennessee himself, and I think he might have had
another part time guy Barry Mayberry cherry top police car.
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All of that high respect for law enforcement and what
they've had to go through. It's just I don't know
how they even kept the drive. So it's something at
your you're you're born with. And yeah, there are instances
of heavy I'll call it heavy badged cops. I'll never forget.
In New York City once waiting to turn right, waiting
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to turn right, downtown New York City in a van,
all the kids, even father in law over there where
you got hold on guy taxis and I got stuck
with the light changing, and my I don't know. Maybe
I I was thinking I could make it turning right.
I was following the other cars light turn. You can't
turn right, and I was blocking a little bit of
a crosswalk. And that's not good in New York City.
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People are coming by. You don't want that. So a
cop on the corner walks in front of my van,
tats on the window, and I had Connecticut plates and
I was not in a good movie Dune, Hey where
are you from?
Speaker 2 (32:54):
I said, it's tembull.
Speaker 1 (32:55):
My father in law got upset and I uh, He's
like in Connecticumedy, you can pull up to these gotta
keep it And I.
Speaker 2 (33:03):
Knew I did.
Speaker 1 (33:04):
I said, sorry, all right and all. But it was
just that attitude right right out the start. And I'm like, Sarah,
you know, I see her from not here. But we
we back it up a little bit and you know,
go ahead, write me a ticket for it. I could
accept that, but that and that's just a little bit
of attitude a lot of people. And I see this
on YouTube as well, a lot of cops with that
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heavy badge. But I'm gonna say, I'll put it that high.
And remember, any profession you're gonna have bad apples, any
profession you want to take. But they got a bad rap,
and I um gonna come back and might upset some
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female officers. I don't care if you're a female officer
that passes every single thing, just like a dude, and
you can take down a dude. I still think that
there should be a height and weight and all of
that requirement for law enforcement.
Speaker 2 (34:02):
I really do.
Speaker 1 (34:02):
I don't think I should pass. I think they should
have told me, hey, you're too short. Oh they did.
The Army told me that in nineteen eighty four. I'll
come back and tell it.
Speaker 5 (34:12):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (34:17):
Here in California, body cam footage release showed a suspect
stealing a female officer's gun, begging for a life. This
this male officer chased him, lost him. He ran into
the parking lot of a police station, random cruiser and
just took the gun off of her. She froze. She
almost paid with her life. Here he's grabbing her gun
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out of the car. Jesus name. Here's the bodycam footage.
Male officer came around the side here and well blow
him away. Basically, he's chasing him, he's looking for him.
You can hear her in the you know what, put
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it down, do put it down, Put it down.
Speaker 2 (35:08):
She's hiding by the car, kind of moving around.
Speaker 1 (35:20):
Nine.
Speaker 2 (35:20):
I eight.
Speaker 1 (35:25):
Now I feel sorry for her. But when I watched this,
it's like she wasn't trained, right. I could not believe
that he got into that car and got her gun
away from her. This is from her body cam. This
is after her gun was taken from her, put it down.
She wasn't heard or hit or anything. She wasn't shot hit.
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She'd been in a fight with the gun, is what happened.
Speaker 5 (35:59):
Now?
Speaker 2 (36:00):
What is that? How I would have acted in that?
Probably I'd probably been like, ah, mama, Mama, help me.
But they're trained.
Speaker 1 (36:08):
Any police officer has any kind of training recognized when
somebody's going for your gun, that he's gonna try and
kill you. And this is a pattern among female cops
that I've seen.
Speaker 5 (36:17):
This is the Trevor Carry Show, MONDA Valley's Power Talk