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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We have contacted valley sheriffs here for their response to
the DOJ's demand last week that names information on illegal
alien inmates that are in their custody. Well, that would
seem to me to violate SB fifty four, the state law.
No communication, no helping. We are at the crossroads, busy,
aren't we? Which way to state and local law enforcement?
(00:24):
Go state law work with the Feds. We've got a
showdown at the crossroads. I have to say is predicted
on the show Back in November, right after the election,
I said, if Trump implements exactly what his campaigned for,
they're going to be out here in California and what
will law enforcement do? Would they help the Feds? And
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it kind of has turned into that one big issue
down to the point of LA rioting. Attorney General Pambondi
sent letters to California sheriffs names of all of them,
it seemed different. I saw one where they have to
do it in fourteen days. I saw another one I
think was twenty one. But there's a time period. There
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have to be politicians now in Californian and I mean
on the Democratic side of the isle, that understand that
they're on the wrong side of this. This is not
what voters want on both sides. We don't want anybody
impeding law enforcement from getting people that have broken our laws.
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And again, when they've been out doing immigration rates, they're
going after individuals, and well, no, I see everybody running
in the fields where they wouldn't have been in that
field if that criminal had not been tracked down to
be in this location. Homan warned about this. The Trump
Administration's actually kind of gone back and forth a little
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bit with ag Secretary Rawlins President Trump. But I think
they're going to do what I we've been talking about that.
Hey man, we know it more than anywhere. Right here.
We have an entire industry. It's called agriculture. Some years
for US no counties number one, some years current counties.
It's big in the valley. We know it's the lifeblood
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of everything. And we know the reality. You can go
back to your granddaddy, and your great granddaddy hired illegal
aliens to work in their fields. This is just something
that's gone on. But we also have to deal with
the reality here that during your great granddaddy's time, California
was flourishing. There weren't many here. Now we have this
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surge where we spend thirty two billion Federation American Immigration
Reform FAIRUS dot org states in California on the illegals
Fair states, they pay three billion in taxes new some
recently said eight billion to whatever it is. It's way
upside down, way upside twenty seven billion upside down that
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we pay now. So we can't afford it. Have you
seen our deficit? Have you seen our could count? We
can't afford it. We can't support ten families in our
house anymore. We're out of money. We owe people that
we can't continue with this. So, oh, you want to
stay because you're going to help mow the lawn around
here and do the dishes and jobs that hey, I
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don't want to do. All right, I'll let one if
you stay here, the family has to go back home
because I can't afford to feed everybody. I can't afford
to educate everybody. It's twenty thousand dollars per chill per
student here. If you're a legal alien family, you got
four kids, I'm sure you're great parents. I'm sure you
love your kids. I'm not demeaning you. You came here
illegally because I'd probably done the same thing. I was
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down in Venezuela, pick and let us right out there,
you know, having some guy ride up on a horse
and crack a whip over my head. Yeah, I would
be out of there. I'd be right up here because
it's free and they seem to want me. My cousin's
been up in Fresno eight years. I've been talking to him.
He's already got a job, he's got a triver's license,
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he met a girlfriend that's a citizen. They're gonna get married,
they're gonna have a baby, and he's gonna be anchored.
They're even talking about getting a loan for a house.
That would all sound appealing, and it's offered to you here. Now,
we have too many, So some people are gonna have
to go back home, and we need some Democrats in
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this state to wake up to that fact. Here's a
Rhode Island State Representative, Charlene Lima. She is a Democrat
in Rhode Island. She said, we should be commending mister
Homan and Ice for protecting our streets with these vile criminals,
and law enforcement should be required to help Ice and
face penalties if they don't. She stated, if she was
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a mayor of providence of the state's governor, I'd be
mandating law enforcement must help ice to keep our communities safer,
and they should be.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
I'll say it against sanctuarious cities are sanctuaries for criminals.
And I'm gonna work very hard with Secretary of Home
to keep President Trump's promise in his commitment several weeks
ago that sanctuary cities are now our priority. We're going
to flood the z own. You don't want to let
us into jail to arrested bad guy in the safety
and security of a jail. You want to release them
into the street. Makes it unsafe for the community, makes
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it unsafe for the officer, makes it unsafe for the alien.
Can anything can happen on the street arrest. So what
we're going to do, We have more agents in New
York City to look for that bad guy. So sanctuary
cities get exactly what they don't want, more agents in
the community and more agents in the work. Say, if
we can't arrest a bad guy in a safety and
security of the county jail, doing wrestlem in the community,
and we're wrestlemen in jail. And when we wrest them
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in the community. If he's with others that are in
the country legally, they're coming to and he's.
Speaker 1 (05:44):
Been saying that for the entire time. I do wonder
what California sheriffs are going, how they're going to respond
to the Department of Justice letter that was sent to them.
We've seen how some Republicans in Congress have responded, one
of those being valid Congress and David Valadeo. Now let
me remind you just a few weeks ago, Balladale voted
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for the Big Beautiful Bill, remember that it was kick
deportations up, border enforcements going into overdrive. In less than
two weeks, he flips over for the Dignity Act along
with Republican congresspont from Florida, who reintroduced the Dignity Act.
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Words like dignity and opportunity. They're saying their idea is
going to allow certain long term illegal aliens earn legal status.
This is the same lies that we've heard for so
long about for decades and decades about illegal aliens that
they'll do, you know, work Americans don't want to do,
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and they're not criminals, you know, stop it. By all
of that, right, they even tried to remind President Trump
in their Dignity Act, wording that the eye of histories
upon you. If we get this wrong, future generations will
pay the price in shame. It's amnesty by a different name.
That's all that it is. And Valadeo voted for the
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Big Beautiful Bill, which does the opposite of what he
now backs with the Dignity Act. It's mass amnesty. Yes,
let's fund the border, let's fund deportations. I'm voting for
the BBB. Then I'm going to turn around and vote
for the Dignity Act. How do you vote for mass
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deportations and then, without any sense of shame, turn around
and push for amnesty. I'm just riding the fence, man.
I got Democrats over hearing Republicans over here. That's how
I stay in Congress. I ride the fence. Yeah, that's
called lukewarm, and we spew from our mouths. That's not
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what we voted for. We voted for Well, I didn't
agree with the five trillion in debt. The Big Beautiful
Bill funds ice more than some militaries around the world.
So this is happening where they're axios asking the question.
Nobody knows why illegal immigrant traffic is down. Yeah, they're
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they're that stupid. I guess part of Trump's arrangement syndrome
in the end is it just rots the brain. Yeah,
Axios said, nobody knows why I legal immigrant traffic is
actually down. I there. They're not gonna keep this up,
are they? They're wearing us out. But at least President
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Trump said, nah, I don't like that Dignity Act. Actually,
Press Secretary of Levi said, Annin read it? Do you
hear that? Valdeo, hann ain't read it? Handy read.
Speaker 3 (08:51):
From my understanding, the White House nor the President has
actually read through this legislation. We've been focused on, of course,
the one big beautiful bill which passed, which is another
historic accomplishment of this president in record time, the Genius
Act this week, the Recisions package that's been the focus
of the White House. But the President has made it
very clear he will not support amnesty for illegal aliens
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in any way.
Speaker 4 (09:12):
Good.
Speaker 1 (09:13):
Here's where we stand right now on July twenty first,
over one hundred and fifty thousand criminal illegal aliens have
been arrested and either deported or prosecuted since Trump came
back to the White House.
Speaker 4 (09:30):
Witty.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
Chief of Staff Stephen Miller said, under Biden, on a
regular day, ten thousand illegals would be just set free
into the country. He said, under President Trump the number
of releases zero. I know there's Democrats that say, yeah,
that's the best way to do it. There's no way
anybody in their right mind once ten thousand people unvetted
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just flooding into the country every day, sent them free everywhere.
Remember they were flying them in. Then he had an
app for that. They could come in with fake names,
fake identities, get free tax paying dollars. Down to the
point we were turning some of the swinkiest, coolest joints
in New York City hotels. Here you go, me go
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sleep in this one. It's been announced a fifty thousand
dollars bonus is going to be offered for any former
ICE agent to come rejoin the agency. I'm sure many
of them just said, Now I'll go do something else.
I'll go be a deputy sheriff in some county here,
I'll go be a policeman somewhere. You're going to say
that we're whipping Haitians on horseback down here. I'm done.
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I'm done with this this is no I'm not going
to funnel these individuals in Trump administration has dubbed it
Operation Return to Mission. They're offering a signing bonus a
ten grand and then ten thousand for those who sign
up before August ursh and then three annual bonuses of
ten thousand. We are talking about with the big beautiful bill. Again,
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this was a part of it that I did agree with,
and it also made me angry that we got to
spend this money based upon hey surge the border. They
created all this chaos. Now we've got to spend all
our hard earned money to go into the shadows and
remove It's just not fair. It's not fair to the taxpayers.
Wasn't fair to the constitution of the United States. Their
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election of duty is what it was. So now we're
putting seventy five billion with a B into ice funding,
thirty billion for arrest and deportation, forty five billion to
expand attention capacity. So Congress in doubt, David Valadaloe votes
for increase in border security. He votes for an increase
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in deportations. And that's exactly what we elected President Trump
to do. Good job, Congress in Valadeo, I know you
don't like President Trump. Ten days later, though, turns around
and supports amnesty. If you're wondering what that pain you
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feel right now, right back there, you do your arm around,
you feel that in your your back, My friends, that's
a knife.
Speaker 5 (12:10):
The insistent tremor Jerry Show on The Valley's Power.
Speaker 1 (12:14):
Dog shot during a car jacking. It happened in central
Fresno right before noon today Nevada and Fulton at least
say the person was in their car, somebody on a
bike pulled up next to them. Person got out of
the vehicle, a fight broke out. That's when police said
the suspect shot the driver once and sped off in
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their car. One minute, you're setting at a stoplight or
at the intersection, you see a bike pull up next. Now,
I don't know why the person got out of the
vehicle normally well as you can now see, probably wish
he hadn't got out of the vehicle. Who knows. Maybe
words were exchanged, maybe he was too close to his car,
Maybe he was just acting like a lunatic, like many
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obviously around us at all times in this city. But
he did get out, a fight broke out, and he
shot the guy. He was rushed to the hospital. He's
in critical condition. Authority's arrested the suspect at Fresno and Kearney.
Neither the victim nor suspect have been identified in that
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one there. I saw a video I don't know if
you saw it this weekend at Lax. It happened about
two pm on Saturday. Delta Boeing seven sixty seven seven
sixty seven engine caught fire right after takeoff. We lived
at Marvisa, right between Venice and Santa Monica there and
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my daughter was I don't know, toddler two three four
years old around that time, and there was this road
I don't know if its still exists, probably doesn't, but
you could drive right down and you could park and
you would be so close to the planes landing. It's like, David,
it wasn't directly over you because you can't get out
on the time. It was probably the closest road to
Lax you could be on and you know, not look
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like a terrorist or something. We'd park right there and
watch them land and it kind of reminded me of
it watching that video today of them taking off right there.
That it was a twenty four year old Boeing, but
it swung back around and landed safely minutes later. It
was one engine. It could be a bird strike, could
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be a mechanical issue. Probably gonna go with mechanical issue.
Take off there. The birds know all that sound and
activity is around the airport. It doesn't really attract them.
I don't know if anybody's flown Southwest recently. They're charging
passengers for their check luggage bag. That started at the
end of May when my mom and dad were out here.
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They brought one big suitcase that they checked in and uh,
you know, got it at baggage claim and my mom
did thrist store shop and it had something, so I
had an extra suitcase. I really was just sitting there
for years, and we were thinking, well. We first said,
let's just mail it all back. You know, whatever you get,
we can just mail it back to Tennessee. But you
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think about it. It's only thirty five dollars for a bag.
You know, you couldn't mail all that stuff for it'd
be way more than thirty five dollars. So she packed
her suit case. Is yeah, and we you know, you
toll it up.
Speaker 4 (15:24):
Now.
Speaker 1 (15:24):
They had an online survey of seven hundred travelers, and
it included two hundred and thirty that regularly fly Southwest airlines.
Of that number, the two hundred and thirty, more than
one hundred and fifty sixty six percent said they were
booking flights on other airlines that they had previously booked
on Southwest based just on the luggage. Now I go
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Southwest because there seemed to always be more on time
than any other airline. And I like the sensation of
winning the lottery. Twenty four hours sitting there, like check in,
check in, I got b Yes, I'm not in the
sea's yes, I don't do the extra pay to get
a looks like they're gonna be taken that away too,
(16:10):
They're gonna start doing a signed seating boo boo. You
love when you're in the A group. Well, now now
sporting for A one through sixty, you get to yeah,
you see all the people and just ah, you're in
the A group. Get you on a good feel as
you get on as close to first class many of
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us have come. Never I've never flown first class. I've
had people. I've heard too many people say, oh, the
airline bumped me up. How do you get bumped up?
How does that? How does that happen? Yeah, they had
two free check bags Southwest all the time they did.
They should go back to two free check bags and
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Southwest many skirts. Well what about the guys, Well, I'm
sure now they can get by. It depends what state
you're flying over. They're over a blue state that he
can go put on his miniskirt.
Speaker 5 (17:05):
Though.
Speaker 1 (17:05):
I tell you those those ads because I have a
whole lot of old magazines. In those seventies Southwest Airline ads,
I mean there was they were an inch away from
like public indecency. I could not believe. How would you
How would you bend down if you dropped a seven up?
Can we? I guess politely you would have to kneel down.
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But yeah, we're not in the seventies anymore. When you
could smoke on a plane. I don't remember what it
had to be early eighties, mid eighties, probably up to
the mid eighties. Flying with my sister and she's like, please,
let's get in the smoking I'm like, Julie, I don't
want to be in the se for me, please. I
sat in the smoking section and I had the back
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aisle that the seat went. He can go back because
you know whatever the bathroom or the you know, kitchen
area was right. That seat wouldn't even lean back. And
she had me. She got at Christmas a big, huge
jar of pickles that I had to put under the
seat in front of me. In this bag, I had
no leg room could even go back in the smoking section.
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That's one thing about the nineteen hundreds I do not miss.
There was no such thing as a smoking section. It
didn't exist. You go into a restaurant, would you like
the smoking isn't the whole restaurant the smoking section? You know,
where's the fans? At least fake it put some fans up,
like you're blowing it away from the non smoking section.
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Back in my music radio days, I have to go,
you know, the stations would do the nightclubs on Wednesday night,
Thursday night, Friday night, say, and I would come home
and my wife would be like, leave put your clothes outside. Yeah,
we'd just reek. We all reeked, man, no matter where
we went, we reaked everywhere of cigarette smoke. That's why
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in Hubbard, Texas, at the age of eight years old,
I went around and had a petition signed by the
citizens of the town. I knocked on doors, I was
sick and tired. They had one place like this in
all the Hubber Texas, the Dairy Queen. There was no
you know, there were maybe some cafes and whatnot, but
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this is the only, you know, big thing in town,
the Dairy Queen. You dride your bike down there to
the Dairy Queen and you walk in to get your
dilly bar. And it looked like Pittsburgh nineteen forty four,
right at the peak of the war, when all the
factories were going. You had all these old boy farmers.
That was their place to sit and drink coffee and
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have their dilly bars and smoking a hog heaven. And
this place from the outside sometimes it looked like Studio
fifty four. At midnight. They put some laser lights in
that Dairy Queen. It would have been an optical illusion.
There was so much smoking there. So I was tired
of it. I got the petition signed, and I went
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up to the mayor's door, knocked and handed it to
her and nothing happened until the year two thousand and two,
might have been three. We were taking a cross country
trip with the kids, and it was right on New
Year's and we were in Texas at a hotel. We
were going down for the breakfast and a guy gets
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on that works there, and he's got all these ash trays,
and I'm like he first, he's like, no, that's fine,
I'll go no, no, I'll here, kids, move back, come
on in. I had him come in the elevator and
I go, what are you doing with all those? Was
it just a big, huge party last night? And he goes, now,
the state of Texas is now outlawed smoking inside. And
I looked at my kids and I said, guys, your
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dad did that.
Speaker 5 (20:47):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
They don't have one built east of Texas, but more
are on the way. Yeah, in and out by California. Guys,
that's sad. We're losing our iconic imagery here. Even in
people in Tennessee know that the cops are different in
Kentucky than they are in Ohio. I don't know if
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you saw the video of those woke domestic terrorists blocking
a bridge between Ohio and Kentucky. Do a little differently
there than they do in the soon to be former
headquartered California. Oh yeah, the officers, they they clashed, they
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arrested them on the bridge. They did not allow it
to be shut down for any more length of time
than they already had. This is at eight pm, starting
from the Cincinnati side, and they started headed toward Covington, Kentucky.
You should have done it the other way around, guys.
A few minutes later, squad cars one, two through four, five, six, seven, eight,
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Night Love and looks like you're on the bridge. It's
driving right to the crowd. Yeah, let's see. Uh, that's
a Palestinian flag. I don't know. I don't know if
they even knew what. They were out there peacefully assembling.
That's not you can't do that. They shut down the
freeways in La cops watch from above on the overpasses.
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Not in Coventon, Kentucky. He marched right into that Kentucky jurisdiction. Punishment,
a little harsher life came at him fast. They got
to spend the night in jail, and it should be longer,
should be a lot longer. A Border patrol chief had
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a warning to illegals in California. Border Patrol Chief Gregory
Bovino of California's El Centro sector, he's dropped the hammer
homet on him. He said, there is no sanctuary anywhere.
There is no sanctuary city. Sacramento is not a sanctuary city.
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The state of California is not a sanctuary state. There
is no sanctuary anywhere. We'll be here, You'll probably see
us in many of the locations as well. We're here
to stay. We're not going anywhere. We're going to affect
this mission and secure the homeland, and they extremely well
fund it. But you can't be protected against anything. DHS
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Secretary Christinomir talking about attack on the some of the
ice officers and other officers.
Speaker 6 (23:31):
And we just recently, in the last couple of days,
have had one of our own that has been attacked
and has been harmed dangerously by violent criminals that have
been run loose here in New York City but also
in this country as a result of sanctuary city policies
and the policies of the Biden administration. I just want
you all to know that we have our hearts and
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our prayers going out with our officer and with his
family and his friends, and we'll be lifting him up
in prayer for his quick recovery and his huge from
this terrible tragedy that has befallen him.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
Yeah, and the Democrats are riling them up.
Speaker 4 (24:04):
Man.
Speaker 1 (24:05):
That's all they got is violence, that's it. That's all
they have. Fox News is Bill Malusion. He was on
a ride along up in Sacramento last week with ice
when that guy slashed the tires and all that and
got arrested and maced in the face and his wife screaming.
Here's what a producer at Fox forty and Sacramento posted up.
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So so grimy. Of course, Border Patrol had a Fox
reporter ride along with them. Well, Bill Mlusion, and Fox said,
you're a producer for Fox forty. You're in charge of coverage.
Is an event for your Sacramento TV station. He thought
he'd be appropriate to post this so grimy. Of course,
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Border Patrol had a reporter from the network that I
work with along with it. Idiot, I bet you Jody
Bacon is no longer an employee. I'm just I'm just guessing.
DHS confirmed an illegal who was charged with hiding the
body of a missing woman for nearly two months was arrested. Yeah,
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he was arrested after being released in April without bail. Yes,
you heard that right. Let's just take illegal out of this.
A man in the United States was charged with hiding
the body of a missing woman for two months. Megan
was her name. She was thirty seven. She was discovered
dead in April after disappearing in February. Jose gonzalesuti to
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Totolice she overdose at his home, probably through a translator.
She overdose at his home, but he broke her phone
and kept her body in the basement for two days,
then decided to move it outside, then wrapped it in
a blue tarp inside a storage container in his own yard.
The corpse had been decapitated. She was found in bleach
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in the storage container. All right, the guy did that,
so let's release him from prison. Under Illinois's Safety Act.
Governor JB. Pritzker, Illinois governor. Days after Biden was inaugurated,
he put this law that eliminated cash bail in all
criminal cases. It prohibited pre trialed attention in most cases.
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A monster walked free on the streets of Illinois after
allegedly committing this heinous crime. He was arrested by ice
at a market in Chicago over the weekend. He's currently
in ice custody. You imagine, how does that happen. In
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other news, surveillance video showed an illegal from Honduras kidnapping
an elderly woman down in Houston, locking her in a
closet and raping her. Jose Jose Perdomo twenty two and
illegal from Hondurs arrested. He locked the victim in a
boarded up closet. She was left for five days without
food or water, repeatedly rate they got a nine one
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one call, but reports of a woman screaming. Police arrived
discover the woman in a bordered up closet. They say
she's part of a larger human trafficking ring. The illegal
from Hondurs entered the US in twenty twenty. Border patrol
encountered him during a vehicle stop, and his immigration case
was dismissed by an immigration judge, and then he's free
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to walk in, rape and kidnap herround America. I still
can't get over though, the guy in Chicago being released
after being accused of decapitating a woman and storing her
body in that storage container filled with bleach. I mean,
how how does that happen? I don't know how it happens.
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Here's a HS secretary, Christy nom describing how some of
these officers out there are being attacked.
Speaker 6 (28:07):
So our officer was off duty on Saturday evening when
him and his friend were attacked. They were attacked by
two individuals that were set on robbing them, and thankfully
he had his service weapon with him and was able
to defend himself and his friend and injured one of
those individuals that was trying to do them harm. One
of the suspected attackers, the one that was injured. His
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name is Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez, a Dominican national that
was entering into this country illegally back in twenty twenty three.
He was then released back into this country by the
Biden administration.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
And they're having to go out and they're having to
find him. And I can blame Biden, and I can
blame all those officials in DC, but the blame goes
with the people that hired them. Stop voting for these people.
We told you this was going to happen, and it's happened.
The tariffs have happened. How that, how's that affected? Well,
we have the North American Free Trade Agreement, when suddenly
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the only thing you could get really in a shopping
in your shopping cart in a grocery store in America,
where you know tomatoes made of Mexico. How many of
those have we seen here? And where do we live?
Exactly where do we live? Well, now the terriffs have
an increase, and that means that Americans are buying American tomatoes.
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Let's go down to the the ag rich state of
Alabama and listen to this report. And I'm wondering I'll
have to talk with Ryan Jacobson, CEO of the President
County Farmbeer to see how it's being affected here with
our products that are made in the US.
Speaker 4 (29:41):
There's been loopholes that the Mexican tomato producers have taken
advantage of and continue to price dump or lower the
prices beyond the below the cost of production here in
the United States and in Alabama.
Speaker 7 (29:55):
If they say the tomatoes over and it's supposed to
be a set price and they need to move tomato, well,
they may just give a load of bail pepper for
free for them to take the tomatoes. So it's never
really worked.
Speaker 1 (30:06):
Now without that agreement, the US has a seventeen percent
tariff on tomatoes from Mexico.
Speaker 7 (30:11):
So a lot of these tomatoes will actually be going
out today.
Speaker 1 (30:15):
Smith says he's already seeing a more level playing field.
Speaker 7 (30:18):
It's only been two days now and we've actually have
a lot more calls of people have an interest in
doing business and the processn't even changed.
Speaker 4 (30:25):
Food securities, nationalist security, and we need to be able
to produce our own.
Speaker 5 (30:30):
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Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (30:35):
So we go to Zelenski. Ken of been good not
to hear his name for a little while, hadn't it
with all the other I tell you, it's such a
flurry of news. I didn't think it could elevate, but
it does. And that's based on my news sources and
how many times I refresh them. I used could get
a show done at you know, ten in the morning
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and know what I'm going to talk about at three,
now at two to three, going okay, what's changed here?
I'm going on at three, I got fifty seven minutes.
What happened? Well, Zelenski said on Saturday quote and I
read dialogue with the Russian side on prisoner exchanges ongoing,
We're continuing to implement the agreements reached during the earlier
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meeting and Istanbul Zelensky wishes to meet directly with Russian
president putin what's out in Vladimir, He'll come in your
office and act al Kaki, you might want to not
get that lunch ready until maybe halfway through the meeting
to see if they're going to stick around for lunch.
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Zelensky said, quote A meeting at this leadership level is
necessary to truly secure peace. So truly last agen, Ukraine
is ready for such a meeting. I don't know. Maybe
it has due to the fact that Russia has about
fifteen percent of Ukraine's territory now in addition to Crimea,
which they controlled since twenty fourteen, and Moscow has demanded
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that Ukraine give up your desire for NATO. You need
to be neutral in this. Now back to the American side,
President Trump has warned that we're going to impose one
hundred percent tariffs in any countries that continue to do
business with Russia if a peace deals not reached within
fifty days. He did two weeks, two weeks, two weeks,
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and then came out with this one. And I'm going
to say, based on foreign policy, I know now that
we're funneling missiles over to NATO, and President Trump said,
NATO is going to refill our stockpiles. All right, we'll
wait and see. Hopefully I don't have bad news on
that restocking. I hope that happens. All right, they're doing
more of their fair share. We don't have American boots
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going in. President Trump is doing it with the dollar
hitting them in the pocketbook, follow the money. He knows
Russia right now cannot probably handle something like that, depending
on what the rest of the countries around the world
do with that one hundred percent tariff that continue to
do business with Russia, they're going to go hmm, the
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US market and all their purchasing power or okay, Putin
will kind of understand the situation that he might be in.
Russia has confirmed that a third round of talks with
the Ukraine is going to take place. Here's a little
story out of Russia. There was a black woman that
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lived in the United States and she said she wanted
to get out of the United States because the United
States racist, So she went to Russia to avoid racism.
What happened She got beaten up by Russian racist neighbors.
He's racist, Yeah, Francine was her name. She left the
US back in twenty nineteen. She was even featured in
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a Russian state media propaganda film in twenty twenty to
say hell much safer she felt in her in her
new country. He claimed ulia that her and a two
year old child were subjected to a violent assault. Well,
who knew that Black Lives matter stuff was? It was
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all a lie. America is actually the best country in
the world. No, it's not, stop it out. I've watched
some of those YouTube things of Americans that have what
they call it repatriated, and one guy runs a barbershop
over there, and they made this little, I don't know,
twenty minute video of his new life in Russia. Seems
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so appealing. I'm not kidding you the way he was
talking about it, and I went, can't be true. No,
huh huh, not believing it. You're hyping it up somehow.
It can't be that cool. Look, he seemed like he
walked around without a care in the world. He could
leave his door unlocked at night, he said he does
lock up his barber shop. I was like, well, okay,
if he said that, I wouldn't believe you. I guess
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we got safe places in America too.
Speaker 5 (34:58):
I saw some.
Speaker 1 (34:59):
Report they had like they you know, blued up the
areas of America where violent crime happens at a certain rate,
and they compared it to other countries. And we had
so many areas in this country that were s a
f E say. Now, I've lived in some pretty high
crime areas, so I my perception of getting out of
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the car in a parking lot is yeah, you look around.
I can't imagine leaving your door unlocked at your house.
And now, I mean even as a kid in Memphis,
you know that was I got to roam around, but
we kept our door locked. It was just a have
you come in, he locked in front door behind you.
I've done that my entire life. Now on weekends here,
if I'm in the living room or around, i have
my front door open with my screen door closed. I'm not,
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you know, locked in that hard here. But I'm gonna say,
there's still a lot of criminals in Russia, wouldn't you say?
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