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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Paying the price in this state as well. New sim
Owns is the thing. Becoming the fourth largest communey the
world is a signed that. Hey man, everything is going great,
going right, just like when President Chi rolled into San Francisco.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
We're number four now and that is good.
Speaker 1 (00:20):
But imagine if we unleashed our potential in this state,
my stars, we would, I guess at some point become
number three. But there's a lot of ugliness behind a
lot of this, the poverty rate in this nation and
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especially right here in this state and in this valley.
And you got I mean all over the country, but
especially here in California as well. Grocery bills or sky
high I told the the checkout lady at seymart I said, listen,
I want you to keep having a good day. I
know you have to do this, but all these new
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lower prices signs around it's kind of insults our intelligence
is everything I'm looking at. I'm like, I can't believe
how much it costs. And again I said, I want
you to have a good She smiled and laughed and
we had a good, good talk about it. I said,
but maybe pass that up to some people that no,
it's it's.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
Really not.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
Gas prices here in California. I saw two dollars and
seventy eight cents or something. That's what I filled the
rental car up with back in Tennessee. Paid five point
twenty three when I got back here. Have you talked
to any small business owners. That's the backbone of any country,
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any country, are the small businesses. They already just came
all through the lockdown and certain businesses being approved by
I think that's kind of a fascist government in Sacramento
that approves who opens and who doesn't. Oh, they did
that for quite a few years. Different colors in different
counties remembered all those zones and the colors and people
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buying heat lamps or their outdoor patios where people could eat,
and haircuts and parking lots. Nancy Fellows he telling me
everybody go on YouTube how to cut your hair while
she's sneaking off. Yes, we made it through it, and
yes there are there's a lot of wealthy people in California.
And again fan of capitalism, Well, he does not. Baseball
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player doesn't deserve that. Contrary, I can't believe he gets
paid that much and just hit up playing kids game
and hit a ball over a fence, and it's worth
it to somebody, worth it to somebody. The growth Newsome
is talking about is, I don't know, there's a lot,
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a lot of a lot of working people that actually
have Now. You know, it wasn't paycheck to paycheck. It's
week by week now with the cost of everything. And
you go down the street of any major city here
in California with La San Francisco, San Diego, Sacramento, Fresno,
you go see your ten encampments, and you do know what,
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My eyes are not lying to me. They're growing bigger
by the day. They sure enough are so okay, fourth
largest economy again, I'm, i'm, i'm that's good, good news.
But why does twenty four percent of the homeless population
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in America live here? Because it's not Buffalo, dude, and
it's real cold there, exactly. Yeah, we're natural magnet to
outdoor livers. But sorry, many of us are old enough
to remember this state when outdoor livers meant up in
Yosemite or over on Pismo beachs where you could camp
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out on the didn't mean where we see it now.
And yes, fourth largest GDP two hundred and thirty nine
five hundred and seventy five people left the state in
the year twenty twenty four alone. That's like half a
Fresno's up and leaving, and a lot of that number
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of two hundred and thirty nine thousand, five hundred and
seventy five or those horrible rotten rich people that pay
state taxes that fund the state. No, they're not horrible
rich people there. That's where a tax base comes from.
You need to encourage that. Well, it all goes to
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the rich people, and they don't fix the potholes.
Speaker 2 (04:47):
That's wow.
Speaker 1 (04:47):
Why you want rich people here to tax so that
we can fix the potholes. My words, It's kind of simple,
isn't it. I always say, well, I'm not an economist. Yeah,
but yeah, I had a check book when you're eighteen.
We don't need a ranking. What we need again number
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four good, But we need a leader. We need leadership
in the state. And if you're gonna, like Newsom, spend
that we're the fourth largest economy and all that's the
success and you've got millions of people in the state suffering. Man,
he is again out of touch, not reading the room.
They wreck everything they claim to fix. I mean, you
name it man, he's saying, we're we're not just keeping
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pace with the world, we're setting the setting the pace
for what losing ten thousand fast food jobs can't build
a high speed rail. Since twenty twenty You want to
how many jobs have left this state California has now
bled out when Newsome with the hack saw just hacking
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away man. Fifty four thy one hundred information jobs, sixty
two thousand, two h finance jobs, forty nine thousand, one
hundred professional service jobs, fifty nine thousand, two hundred hospitality jobs,
seventy thousand, two hundred manufacturing jobs, fast food workers killed.
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Now they're saying since September twenty twenty three, all together,
since thirty three thousand, four hundred. Yeah, we've got that
oil industry going, don't we. Yeah, we do, we sure do.
We're funding the oil industry over in the Middle East.
We're also funding the oil industry down in South America.
Sure we are. But it's all about the environment, right,
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So if we're polluting South America in the Middle East,
the jet stream would bring yeah exactly, So yeah, yeah,
picking up on this, picking up on this, and don't
even get me going on the oil refineries being shut down.
I'll be wishing for the days. I remember, I said,
I came back from Tennessee and there I paid five
twenty three. Here, I wish it was five twenty three.
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That's but we're Hey, that's coming. Well, I'm staying here
for Grandma. Okay, it's gonna be nine to twenty to
eleven forty with these oil refineries.
Speaker 2 (07:09):
How can it not? How can it not.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
That the young man Tyler that a lot of people
got upset with it. Hey, I disagree with you. I'm
not upset with him. He uh, he didn't get upset.
I wish he said, you know, goodbye, and how you
doing trevithen, Hey, thanks for the God.
Speaker 2 (07:31):
But that's all right.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
Hey, you're gonna need a two hundred thousand dollars income
to just be able to kind of get into a
California median priced home. Median price is eight hundred and
eighty four three hundred and fifty dollars. Now we are
comparing that with much more affordable here in the valley
compared to some of the most pricey areas in California.
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How Governor dipty Doo promise he's gonna build three point
five new million new housing units by twenty twenty five.
He only missed the goal by two point eight millions. Okay,
but he built the homes of the homeless, right, So that,
you know, with twenty four billion dollars, we don't know
if there's you know, anything to show for that. Encampments
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are up forty percent since twenty nineteen. So what is
Governor bills Above's latest excuse? What do they do when
they're backed into the corner? They point the finger at
the sea. Where's that guy over the Trump? Trump Trump
New some said quote the new administration has added more
uncertainty and instability to the global economy.
Speaker 2 (08:48):
Racking and Rack ran Ran, I.
Speaker 3 (08:52):
Know we're doge but better, and we've been doged but
better for literally six years. You know, you can go back.
There's amazing that we still have the tapes of our
announcements around ODI and all of these reforms and efficiencies
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that we've been advancing for years and years and years.
It's just again difficult to sort of break out of that,
you know, the attention challenge. People travel the world to
see California's leadership. People travel the world to see California's leadership.
People travel the world to see California's leadership.
Speaker 2 (09:35):
Yeah, now, not on my watch.
Speaker 1 (09:39):
You cannot become president of the United States. But back
to our state. We need leadership here, we need.
Speaker 4 (09:48):
But I think as time rolls on, people are going
to understand the need to have some sort of divine
structure to things, some sort of belief in the sanctity
of love and of truth. And a lot of that
comes from religion. A lot of people's moral compass and
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the guidelines that they've used to follow to live a
just and righteous life has come from religion. And unfortunately,
a lot of very intelligent people they dismiss all of
the positive aspects of religion because they think that the
stories are mere superstitious fairy tales that you know, they
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have no place in this modern world. And you know,
we're inherently good and your ethics are based on your
old moral compass and we all have one, and that's
not necessarily true.
Speaker 2 (10:40):
We need Jesus, I think for real, Like if he
came back now would be great.
Speaker 4 (10:45):
Like Jesus, if you're thinking about coming back right now, now,
it's a good time.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
Pretty soon, Yeah, now it's a good time. Is the
Trebor Carry Show on the valley's power talk.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
Here in California, of course, maybe nineteen fifty five. The
go to school as Tony, your Tanya at school, and
you go back home and you're Tony, and the school
hides the fact that your son Tony's acting like he's
your daughter Tanya while at school. And these teachers, the principals,
I assume, the bus drivers, coaches. I wonder if they
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tell the kids, don't tell your parents that this is
going on, so that parent doesn't tell the other parent.
There's no law that says a parent can't tell another parent,
or maybe they'll come knocking on your door. You better
hush your mouth. You can't out. You can't out Tanya
like that, honey, who's Tanya? We don't know what Tanya?
Speaker 2 (11:35):
Honey? They're talking about Tony what huh?
Speaker 1 (11:39):
Yeah, And nobody's talking about it much except the may
not accept the lead in this, the mayor of Porterville
and the assistant mayor.
Speaker 2 (11:50):
They're in Porterville. Yeah, I had him in here. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (11:54):
In California, you can get your breasts removed. You can
get other things removed moved. Chemical castration pills, cross sects,
hormone shots, castration.
Speaker 2 (12:12):
I guess I don't know when it was on TLC.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
I don't remember what was that back in the lad
Obama administration or something that showed jazz Jazz Jennings the
boy that had his manhood cut off before eighteen and
had a You do know what it is right when
that happens, that that gaping wound they make from colon tissue.
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All right, all that can happen in California. But here's
what an assembly member for milpitas Democrat and state senator
can you fill in the blanket if it's gonna be weird,
Scott Wiener, they have a bill because they California has
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gone too far and having a medical individual take things
off of people, and by medical individual, I mean a
veterinarian and declawing cats. We've gone too far with this.
It's not right to change the way a cat was
born and made.
Speaker 2 (13:23):
Suddenly.
Speaker 1 (13:24):
Bill eight six seven, authored by that a simileman for
Milpedis and Scott Wiener, would allow declawing if a veteran
deemed it medically necessary. They said, it's cruel, barbaric surgical
procedure that causes lifelong disfigurement and pain, so is simply
Member Alex Lee. This is a common sense bill reinforcing
that cat decline goes against ethical treatment standards for all animals.
Speaker 2 (13:51):
Yet this same pack of fools are for chopping off
healthy body parts on hymans.
Speaker 1 (13:58):
But don't you touch the cat claws? Yeah? That right
there is the State of California in a nutshell. That's perfect,
isn't it. We're not gonna allow chemical concentration of declawing cats,
but yeah with kids. Knock yourself out. Guys, go ahead,
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you people declaw their cats so they can have a
cat and a leather couch. There it is. There's that
capitalism kicking in again. Having something nice. I wanted to
keep it nice. State of California is gonna step in.
We'll have underground declawing places. They'll be popping up everywhere.
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Once you say something like that, that's how the underground
market comes up. Phillis, Do you know where I can go?
Speaker 2 (14:46):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (14:46):
Uh tell them that I sit you Okay, good, I
can't handle this.
Speaker 2 (14:52):
My new drapes.
Speaker 1 (14:57):
There's gonna be a new California Capital X project, so
that all the states one hundred and twenty lawmakers, the
governor and Lieutenant governor of the staff, everybody will have
a new building. We're paying for it. So I thought
you might want to know the original cost was five
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hundred and forty three million dollars in twenty eighteen, so
fact during some high speed rail in your head. But
what where do you think the project right now is projected?
Speaker 2 (15:31):
Two billion?
Speaker 5 (15:31):
Is one?
Speaker 1 (15:32):
And okay that's your low off, but in the future
you'll probably be right. It's now at one point one billion.
So by the time that we get the last golden
doorknob on Newsoand's bathroom, yeah, it'd probably be two point
two million billion or something. And this new building here
is going to have be tough security, private hallways for lawmakers,
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allow them to avoid the public. And I would think
that means the media. This price tag, where's out right now?
One point one billion in county and counting for the
new California Capital Annex project. It's similar to where the
forty nine ers play in Santa Clair a Levice Stadium.
It was built for one point three billion a decade ago.
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That's about one point seven billion in today's dollars adjusted
for build back better bite inflation. The Golden One Center
NBA and Sacramento it costs five hundred and fifty eight
million or seven hundred and thirty one million in today's dollars,
and a government building where they're going to be meeting
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in the representatives of we the people's playing up there
in those kind of leagues dollar wise, not while uh uh,
let's get some shipping containers once we got terrafts and
not as much going back and forth. I can show
you how you can retro fit those at fifty thousand
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dollars each or something. I hear though that they get
really hot in the summer. You would think a shipping
container would probably draw a lot of heat, but right
insulation anyhow, there's way cheaper ways to do it at
this cost.
Speaker 2 (17:14):
Doesn't that just oh, aren't you just like.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
I'm thinking back to that caller Tyler upset about how
low income people in California have issues surviving and all
the rich people. It's because this is what Democrats do
in this state has had Democrats for so long. It's
not the Republican rich daddy big button got. Yeah, there
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are a lot of them, but the Democrats fake like
they don't like it while making you think that you
know they got your back. Boy, I'd much rather have
somebody that's honest than somebody that does that. To me,
let's go look at this little diddy right here. Another
California Democrats State Senator Lolo Cuevas simply Bill SB five
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sixty Senate Bill five sixty. Here's what this bill's gonna do.
It would decriminalize welfare fraud below an amount of twenty
five thousand dollars. So just commit twenty four thousand, nine
ninety nine dollars a welfare fraud. And yes, you probably
needed to do that. This is where they go with
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this stuff. Man, there there, state truly is Office Rocker.
California is now banned Trump's anti DEI policy. They're they're suing,
they're suing on that, but we already voted in to
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ban affirmative action.
Speaker 2 (18:47):
See, everything they do is backwards.
Speaker 1 (18:51):
I think I lived here long enough to figure that out.
Speaker 2 (18:56):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
I really don't know if this state can turn it around.
I mean it would, it's it would truly take a
charismatic leader from the other side to galvanize enough people
in this state to I guess finally pay attention to it.
Somebody with the right message Trump forgot alrighty I like
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that one there.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
This is the Trevor carry Show on The Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (19:28):
Tad Weber presdentb dot com said, with cuts the Preston program,
Trump shows he.
Speaker 2 (19:32):
Is okay with people shooting each other.
Speaker 1 (19:36):
Here's the first line after that headline, President Trump must
like the idea of people shooting at each other. He
sat and typed out what person likes the idea of
people shooting at each other? That's really there's very few
of us on the planet that liked it. There's something
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that have to do it for their job, some that
do it for crime, but even I'm gonna say even
like eighty percent of the criminals that use a gun
and shoot somebody wish they didn't. They'd rather not. They
didn't like the idea of having to do it. They
did it, yeah, probably did it again. But very few
people like the idea of shooting at each other unless
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they defend your own life with the life of your
loved ones. All right, boy, that's one sentence in and
I might you hear everything I had to say about that.
How else to explain the decision about the US Justice
Department to pull it's two million dollars grant from a
refreshment program that's helping young men susceptible to gang life
choose a different way to resolve their problems other than gunplay.
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Revoking the grant to advance Piece Fresno is a short
sighted decision. It was a done in the spirit of
fighting woke ideology given that many of the participants in
the program were black or Latino. That was just racism
and policy making for the administration. Stopping people from shooting
each other is always hyphen, always exclamation point, hyphen the
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right thing to do. Okay, we going back to a
dance peace. My first year back in California, I was
in Modesto up there for a year doing the talk
show for iHeart up there, and I interviewed the guy
over in Richmond that first time back when they were
doing this. That was really the only place I'd done it.
What it is is, you go, all right, Elliott ness,
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who's the top ten moonshiners here? And he gives you
the top ten people that we haven't caught yet, but
they're the most possible to go out and start running
liquor around.
Speaker 2 (21:38):
Well, let's pay him not to do that. When have we?
Speaker 1 (21:45):
Yeah, it's revolutionary. They all talk about it. Now you pay,
you give them a stipen and suddenly that stipend that
wouldn't even pay rent anywhere and change their lives and
make them walk away from that kind of not pull
not pull the trigger. That's what they say, the ones
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most likely to use a gun to pull the trigger.
And they talk about their numbers in Richmond, that's near Oakland.
They I'm reading this article from Tad Weber. Police knew
fewer than thirty men caused seventy percent of the city's
gun crimes. If those men could be taught to resolve
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differences without shooting bullets, safety would improve. So they obviously
had the figure of who the thirty men are. I
don't know how about locking up the thirty men? What
a novel approach if they were causing seventy percent of
the city's gun crimes. Advanced peace started here in Presnel
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five years ago, they said. You see, Berkeley Public Health
found there was nearly thirty thirty six percent drop in
shootings in southwest Presidlo neighborhood were much of the gun
violence did occur. Now, if you want to go ahead
and connect the red dots and show me where you're
going to say that it's because we paid some people
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to not pull the trigger. I'm going to say, you
got a stretch. We also that was during a lockdown
time period where there weren't as many businesses to go
rob It's a whole different time period. So they said
the individuals here, Tad weber Wright said, have the propensity
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to use guns and crimes. So they've done it before.
They probably I think most office would look at this
list and go, they did that, and they're out and
we're paying them to. I think most officer would feel
that way. So the list is verified by Fresnel Police.
The potential shooters ring ring Ring. Yeah, hi, Fresnel Police.
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We've determined you're a potential shooter. We want to invite
you into a So they have these mentors, and I'm
sure there are good, honest, hard, good hearted people that
are working to stop gun violence. Yes, I am all
for showing people a different way to live their life.
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And the people that dedicate themselves out there to the
to the gang bangers running around that are shooting mostly
at each other, and innocent people stand by as well
in crimes. Of course, it's spreading all over the place
and the people that are out there, these mentors, these
counselors that you know, want to find you know, the
emotional and all the mental hurt in there. Become a
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prison counselor. Let's lock them up and deal with them
in there. Go roll the dice. I think we have
one guy here that was working with advanced piece. That
was what caught with a gun or so? I mean,
wasn't that Yeah, that was the story. So they give
a stipend to stay out of trouble. That's it. You
keep coming home later. I'm tired of this. I'm done
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with it. I'm gonna I'm going to take away the
par keys. No wait, I'm going to pay you to
not stay out late again.
Speaker 2 (25:09):
Son?
Speaker 1 (25:11):
Is that the way we discipline anybody that we disciplined
in our own lives. So they talk about here other
quote in the San Francisco Chronicle, Justice Apartment cut eight
hundred and eleven million dollars nationally took community groups involved
in violence prevention. Attorney General Pam Bondy said the program
signified wasteful spending. Tad Weber Wrights that Bondi has no
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idea what she's talking about. No, whacked out, Weber, you
don't that never's there's no way that And I argued
it back then, and I remember talking to the Richmond
guy and he was going, oh no, this is all
private money, and I said, well, it's going to be
interesting to see, but you do know this idea will
flourish into I'll be paying for it, taxpayers will be
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paying for and here we are, here we are. So
you want to go get a little in fear e
aded more. You can read a little bit more of
what he had to say there. I guess I am
telling somebody to go look and read something at the
presonel be if you've had a perfect joyful day and
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you're just just wish it wasn't a happy, go lucky
day and you really want to upset yourself, Yeah, go
read that that way, there you go. Nobody's going to
go read that after this. I mean there has in
that the issue. Isn't that why Sheriff Chad Bianco's running
on the Republican ticket to be governor Because there's no
more ramifications for people that when it happens, no accountability
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for their actions none whatsoever. And you know, one of
the uh, the biggest out there, I'll say, one of
the biggest liars in the Democrat Party.
Speaker 2 (26:52):
Again.
Speaker 1 (26:53):
You had Press Secretary Levitt telling Kamala keep talking, keep talking.
This congress swelling from Texas Jasmine Crockett, she is just
talk about putting your foot in your own mouth. What
would you say when I said, Joe Biden said surge
of the country. Aren't those other countries just throwing people
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randomly into our country? Listen to this talking about with
how Trump sending the MS thirteen guys back to their
own country.
Speaker 6 (27:24):
As far as I'm concerning, you randomly kidnapping folk and
you're throwing them out of the country, against their civil rights,
against their constitutional rights. And frankly, how would they feel
if some other country decided that they were going to
just start throwing people randomly in our country like that?
Is absolutely insane. So yes, all I gotta say is
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y'all need to get these fools out of here.
Speaker 1 (27:46):
But boy, it's getting worse and worse. You throw them
fools out of your country, That's what they to the
tune of we don't know how many million have flooded in.
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the Valley's Power Talk. During the commercial breaks. You know,
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Ryan and I we play checkers and you know, recomment
books and stuff. But sometimes I look at my phone
over here and I saw a text from Jody Jones,
and I look at the picture with it, I'm like,
I recognize the guy on the left that's Jody, And
I recognize the guy on the right that's that's Tom.
The Hammer Home and Borders are Jody been hanging out
(29:41):
with Tom Holme and tell everybody that, Hey, Budy, what's
going on in your world? And Jody has a show
here for those that just moved here from a red
state because they heard it so great out here Saturdays
on Power Talk. Jody, what's going on back in DC?
Speaker 2 (29:57):
Brother, Hey buddy?
Speaker 5 (29:59):
Uh yeah. A few days ago, I got contacted by
Mariam Mendoza. She's a founder of the Angel Families. If
you haven't heard of the Angel Families, unfortunately you're an
Angel Family member if your family member was murdered by
an illegal alien, so obviously I am. She called and
American Border Story and America's America's Voice is doing the
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first Inauguration Annual Honoree Awards and Tom Homan was the
first ever award winner, and they invited me back and
and here we are.
Speaker 2 (30:37):
So we done that so much.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
Jody, with everything that he has going on, you know,
catching the bad guys that he took the time, he
knew what that would mean to family members, Like you.
Speaker 5 (30:49):
Said, not only that, you know, give me a hug.
We were talking, you know, I you know, told him
when I was doing out in California, and he said,
he will absolutely kill on my show. So just that
just goes to show you what kind of person he is.
Speaker 2 (31:06):
Could you feel could you feel a gun on him
when you gave you a hug?
Speaker 5 (31:10):
You know? No, But the secret service around him was.
Speaker 1 (31:15):
So this is uh, am I envisioning this like in
a big hall room or something.
Speaker 2 (31:20):
I mean, how many people are there?
Speaker 5 (31:23):
But there's not a whole bunch right now. We're just
uh they're filming, and most Angel family members and some
sheriffs sheriff lambs here and it's just it's just amazing,
absolutely amazing, super fun. Uh somber reason why we're here.
(31:46):
A lot of Angel family members, but you know, they're
honoring the member, you know, the memories of our lost
family members and our loved ones, which is is super nice.
And you know when they do that, there's a certain
sense of patrioticism that you just have and it just
(32:06):
comes over your body. When I talked to Tom, mister Holman,
you know, he was just you just feel the patriotism
and he you know, he's trying, he's talking everybody, and
it's just it's unbelievable.
Speaker 1 (32:20):
Well, I'm sure, Jody, with with your media skills doing
a talk show now, you've probably had a lot of
interviews with CNN and MSNBC and ABC and CBS and
n they're all over there covering this.
Speaker 2 (32:31):
I'm quite sure.
Speaker 5 (32:32):
Right, Yeah, they're they're they're.
Speaker 2 (32:35):
They're around Are Are they be surprised? Are they? Are
they not? I was being facetious, But no.
Speaker 5 (32:41):
They're not going to come around us. Yeah, they know
not to, you know, but you know what, Trevor, they're
about to start the second segment.
Speaker 1 (32:50):
I told Jody to check in with me when he
gets back there because we want to hear.
Speaker 2 (32:53):
About it, and you knew I would.
Speaker 1 (32:55):
My friends, Hey, God bless you man. Keep rolling, Jody
I'm sure, buddy, thanks man, and he'll be back with Frank.
They'll be talking about this on his show there with
his time in DC. Good time, but again very somber
time due to the fact that they're all back there
because they lost their love. When Jody lost his brother
(33:16):
Legal Alien here did a killing street down in the
South Valley. His brother just got caught up in it.
That's that's how I got to know Jody Jones there
as well. So I'm glad that was a cool picture there.
Jody and Tom Homan, they actually like they could be
right around in a patrol car together in that picture.
(33:38):
They really did. They had that look on him this
uh oh. When I was back in Tennessee, I didn't
pay much attention to the to the news, but there
were some guys I was around that were following the
NFL draft pretty close with Dion Sanderson, Chadeur.
Speaker 2 (33:59):
Shador get on at there.
Speaker 1 (34:01):
Anytime you're gonna name a kid, you got to practice
it out loud, like they're on the swings and they
won't come at a park you're trying to leave.
Speaker 2 (34:07):
You got to say their name out loud. Sadar get
over here.
Speaker 1 (34:11):
Okay, that's a good yelling name, and you sure Dion's
probably use it a few times. But you had the
Falcons defensive coordinator son look at his dad's iPad and
see a NFL number and did the fake phone call.
His name is Jacks, Jax Jacks. He did the I'm
(34:34):
sorry I took away from your moment. And I think
they got what was that fine that they got? I
know the coach got, like or the offensiveover the coordinator
defensive coordinator. He got one hundred thousand dollars fine personally
for a son seeing that number. Oops, sorry, dad, that's
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not dinging the fender. And it costs you know, two
eight hundred bucks. That's one hundred thousand dollars. And yeah,
coaches get and coordinators they get paid decent, but that's
a big They don't get the athlete money. Nowhere close
to the athlete money. Some of the head coaches are
doing well. But yeah, that's ae hundred thousand dollars fine
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for that's an expensive prank right there.
Speaker 2 (35:22):
But how stupid. You know, it's a national story. Why
would you do that?
Speaker 4 (35:27):
The assistant Trevor Terry show monda Valley's Power Talk