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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yeah, you bet, Thanks for having me.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
And should I guess that you've probably been to Scotland
before or have you not? I know you've been jetting
around the world in some instances.
Speaker 1 (00:09):
I have not been to Scotland before. This was my
first time in Scotland. It was really exciting because my
grandparents are from there on my dad's side. Both of
my grandparents are from not far from Turnbury, so it
was pretty cool to go see. I mean, we were
very busy the entire time we were there. We were
only there on the ground for about three days. It
was real fast, like in and out, like we got there,
gone over the jet lag, got to Turnbury, did the interview,
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got back to Edinburgh, and then flew back out the
next morning. So it was a quick turnaround trip. But
it was really cool to see.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
So you weren't playing the back nine, having a turkey
club at the golf resort.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
I wish I had time to play golf also, I
you know, one of the things I've had opportunities too,
but I won't do it, like where I actually play
with Trump. I won't play with Trump because I'm not
a good golfer. I'm happy if I break I'm happy
if I break a hundred from the White tys, you.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
Know, man on a public golf course, just with the
other golfers standing around te and off man, that pressure
that's on I can't imagine with the President.
Speaker 1 (01:13):
Yeah, exactly. So like I mean, I can't put doubt
on the he sees me hit a ball up the.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
No more interviews for you if you hit it in
the career way.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
So I won't play golf with jokes. But said, by
the way, Trump is a really, really good golfer. I
didn't get to see him play, but all indications are
and you see the videos of it out there. Everybody
that I saw to you that does. I mean, he
is the real deal in terms of a golfer. You
like a scratch golfer, and he's seventy nine compressive.
Speaker 2 (01:42):
He still got the form. Man. Let me ask you
that even the White House was open about President Trump.
South Press Secretary Levitt read a statement on him. You've
been around him. Do you notice anything in the room
with him one on one? Anything? He looks good on TV?
How did he look in person?
Speaker 1 (01:58):
He looks great, Like I mean, for first off, I mean,
he's a little older than when I first met him, right,
so exactly. But but that being said, like, I mean,
he's in top shape and the most important part, which
is the brain, is still working very well. Let's put
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it that way. He's he hasn't lost a step at all.
And so yeah, no, I would say that President Trump
is in great health. He's doing a great job, that
has a firm command of the issues and what's going
on around him. I mean, and by the way he knows,
he knows details about things that date back, you know,
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twenty years, fifteen years, and he'll tell he'll all of
a sudden start telling you stories about this, that or
the other thing and then te itle together to what's
happening in the world. Right it's you know, there's no
cognitive issues with President Trump. I mean, I sat there
and you guys see the videos of this right like,
and will be releasing the full interview in the next
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couple of days here pretty soon. We got a few
more clips to roll out, and then we'll be putting
that out so people can watch it in its entirety
and see, I mean, the guy I can tell you
from sitting in the room with him for an hour
and you know, half of which was on camera during
a live you know, lives and tape interview, that he
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very much has it together, so there's no issues there right.
Speaker 2 (03:26):
Bart's Washington Bureau Chief Matt Boyle is my guest. He
explaining that one on one with President Trump. There the
other thirty minutes when you're not on camera, is he
like fielding calls? Are you guys just talking off the record?
Are people coming in saying things to him? What's that?
What's that other part?
Speaker 3 (03:45):
Like kind of.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
A combo of all the things you just laid out.
And more so, he's walking me around the room we're
in at Turnberry, and he's showing me different things that
he did to the property because he acquired the property
about eleven twelve years ago, so I think it was
like twenty fourteen or so. Uh, And so he's it
was it was pretty bad shape when he got turn buried.
He fixed the place up, and he's showing me what
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he did to see the builder right like, and so
he's showing me what he did with this room in
that room and the windows and the trim around the
you know, the crowd molding and this that and the
other thing. And then he's pointing out that this on
the property out the window and that thing. Then he's
taken one of the things he did. We put this
in one of the stories, so I'm not like revealing
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anything that we weren't supposed to do. He literally, while
we were sitting there, called the Treasury Secretary who was
over in Stockholm, Sweden, at the President's direction, meeting with
the Chinese Communist Party in the Chinese government. And he's sitting
there giving the Treasury secretary directions while we're sitting there
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in the room, also accompanying the President into the room
for the interview with Donald Trump Junior and Eric Trump,
his two eldest sons who were there. Obviously their their
key player at the Trump organization in terms of UH,
because the big part of the reason why he was
in Scotland was to open a new golf course on
the other side of Scotland from where we were in
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Turnbury up in Aberdeen, which is like northwestern north sorry,
northeastern Scotland. We were in like western Scotland. UH and UH.
The the so he's opening up a new course named
after his mother. There he's talking to Carolyn Levitt, the
the White House Press secretary who's there with him, Uh,
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you know, talking to other different people throughout the room.
I mean there's a there's a lot that that's happening
at any given moment, and then we're getting a microphone
put on him and getting ready to roll with the interviews.
So there's a lot of like hangout and stuff that
happens there. You know.
Speaker 2 (05:45):
Well, it sounds like when you got the tour. Reminded me,
I don't know if you ever caught the curb your
enthusiasm where Larry didn't take the tour and he got
in trouble.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
Oh I didn't see that.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
I haven't seen that yet. You had, you had to
take the tour, and he's very proud of it. It
sounds it's like that you're sitting there with the command
you're in chief, in the middle of the day talking
cram molding.
Speaker 1 (06:05):
Hey, he's a builder, that's what he does, right. He
does a magnificent job with these various properties, and now
he's building up. He's very proud of this. He mentioned
this to me that he's building a ballroom at the
White House. He loves building ballrooms, right, Like it's a thing,
right Like at all of his properties have these magnificent
ballrooms where whether it's Marlato or Drell, or Turnberry or Bedminster.
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I've been to all of those places and more. And
every time you go to a Trump property, you're just
taking away at the majestic what he does with the
natural surroundings. And i mean, the coast of Scotland is
just so beautiful, right like you see, you're literally looking
out the window of this place and you see out
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onto the ocean right like, it's right there. It's just
so Gord And.
Speaker 2 (06:57):
I cut out there a little bit, Matt, Are you
there with us? Okay, you're back. Yeah, you said it
was very gorgeous, Okay, pick it up from there.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
Yeah. What he does is he harnesses the majestic beauty
of the surroundings of the place, right Like, so, whether
it's Turnberry or Bedminster or Marlago or Durell, et cetera,
he takes the stuff that's there and works it into
the landscape. And I'll say this, I think Turnberry is
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the best one I've been to yet. I haven't been
to all of his properties worldwide, but I've been to
marl Wago, I've been to Durrell, I've been to Bedminster.
I've bend to Trump Nasal in Virginia right outside DC.
I've been to now to Turnberry, and I gotta say
Turnberry is the best one I've seen yet. Like it's
just incredible the way that he works in the Scottish
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seaside the coast, the coastline. There's a big white house there.
It's just absolutely amazing.
Speaker 2 (07:53):
Well, lista, you got to see where your family's from,
and you can be proud of the beauty of it,
my guess. Matt Boyle, washed in Bureau Chief Breitbart, Matt,
you observed both Trump administrations one point oh two point zero.
You mentioned all those people the president was talking to
here and there, Levitt calling Treasury secretary or what are
the people's any difference in one point zero and two
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point zero with those that are surrounding him and how
the administration moves.
Speaker 1 (08:20):
Yeah, I don't want to knock the first administration too
much because they don't listen.
Speaker 2 (08:24):
They don't listen. They don't listen.
Speaker 3 (08:26):
Go ahead, Yeah they didn't. They they did a lot like,
don't get me wrong, but I think the second administration,
this second term is even better, right, Like for a
variety of reasons, I think that the president is much
more prepared to deal with the threats that from the
political opposition, from the establisher media and whatnot than he
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was in the first term. I think he thought in
the first term, and a lot of us did, by
the way, that Okay, he won, he's a legitimate president,
and everybody's gonna recognize that. No, they weren't to work
right away trying to legitimize him, and they cooked up
the whole Russia hopes, and we're seeing all that stuff
come out now.
Speaker 1 (09:05):
That demonstrates that. So Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton,
you know, Combing Brennan, all them, I mean, they went
to work and all their loyalists throughout the federal government
did the same thing to try to undermine him. And
so I think that he's more prepared for that this time.
He's a more on guard and more ready for it.
And then also I think that just the time that
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he is now spent as the leader of the Republican Party,
which dates back a decade really to the end of
twenty fifteen, when he was like in the lead in
the polls in the fall of twenty fifteen. You know,
we're at the end of twenty twenty five. Now we're
about to be in the fallower in you know, July
August when we did the interviews July as August now.
But the so we're about ten years now on since
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Donald Trump has led the Republican Party and he's been
the figure at the front of it. And during that timeframe,
we've seen old guard folks who are more loyal to
people like the Bushes or Romney or McCain kind of
fade away and in coming into you know, key positions
from US senators on down to House members and more
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are people royal to President Trump and his vision. And
so I think that he had that, you know, having
that time in that longevity has made it a lot
better for him too.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
Matt and closing something I picked up there. There was
a lot in your first sit down that you released
with the President. But you know, all this talk about Iran,
possible nukes and all of this, the chaos that I
think has been lost with all the chaos out there
is that, you know, Indian Pakistan, they could light up
the world with nukes, and the President talked about that
with you. How he stepped in. I don't think he's
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got the right, credit he deserved for stepping in there.
Speaker 1 (10:51):
Yeah, and moments that's exactly right. And then moments before,
right as he was coming into the room, he had
succeeded in negotiating an unconditioned, all immediate ceasefire between Cambodia
and Thailand. Right, So he's the He also negotiated an
end to the war between DRC and Rwanda, the Democratic
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Republic of Congo and Rwanda in Africa. That's the longest
going war on planet Earth that's been going for more
than thirty years. I mean, the fact is is that
President Trump has basically saved millions of lives worldwide through
his peace efforts. And you know, they gave Barack Obama
a Nobel Peace Prize for doing absolutely nothing. Donald Trump
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probably deserves about seventeen Nobil Peace Prizes right now, and
maybe more so. Hopefully eventually those people over there actually
recognize his contribution to world peace and actually do give
him the war. That's one of the things I asked
him during the interview. You'll see it come out later
this week where I asked him, you know why he
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thinks they haven't given it to him yet, and you know,
you know, you'll have to see his answer when the
interview comes out.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
Look at Yeah, no, I was gonna say, looking forward,
how many series you're gonna be going, how many snippets are.
Speaker 3 (12:07):
A couple more?
Speaker 1 (12:08):
Let's clip more too, and then.
Speaker 3 (12:10):
We'll put out the whole thing.
Speaker 1 (12:11):
All right, But our guys worked very hard. There's a
lot of logistics that go into this, so that's why
it takes so long.
Speaker 2 (12:16):
Well, it sounded like a quick trip over. You got
a lot done and a trip back, And thank you
for sharing it with us here in the President ending wars,
he's got a war with California's launched a war against him,
so remind him at times there's a lot of conservative
soldiers foot soldiers out here in California. There's millions of
us fight in the fight. Matt. Thank you for your
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fight as well. And the I just love your behind
the scenes stories. You're good at sharing them and that's
why I love talking to you, because you share them
with us.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
Yeah, you got anytime, glad to be here, happy to talk,
and we'll stay in touch, all.
Speaker 2 (12:51):
Right, Thank you, man, Washington Bureau Chief, Matt Boyle.
Speaker 4 (12:54):
This is the Trevor Jerry Show on the Valley's Power.
Speaker 2 (12:58):
Talk while paying attention to you who's the guest in there,
and showing him the tour. You gotta take the tour,
that's Larry David. You gotta take the tour. You'll get
in trouble. Yeah, it started out He's like, no, I'm good,
I don't need the tour. Then it all he gets
in trouble all the time. You have to take the tour.
(13:24):
I guess you can go to a professional soccer game
in Saint Louis, Missouri and wave your your gay flag,
pride trans all of all of this, but do not
wear make America great a get hat. This man did.
He got kicked out. Well, they got a rule. They
say no political stuff. Truly, really hard to believe we're
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still doing this in twenty twenty five.
Speaker 5 (13:55):
So I'm Michael Whitsall. I'm being asked to leave by
the police. Donald Trump, Hey, I'm a.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
Yes.
Speaker 5 (14:04):
All the coppers you got heal with the.
Speaker 1 (14:06):
Megan, But they don't.
Speaker 3 (14:07):
They're not going to prove they don't want anything.
Speaker 5 (14:10):
Those flags over there, those are pretty cruve. Those triacts
over there, those.
Speaker 2 (14:13):
Aren't They're they're waving these flags. He's pointing out all
the gay flags at a soccer game, and that makes
sense sports and the way people choose to have anyhow,
he pointed it out.
Speaker 3 (14:27):
So my question to you guys is, are these girls
equally importantly everybody?
Speaker 5 (14:31):
Here's my question where you can do that? You guys
to play enforce it with you, I just going rod
and handcuffs over. I mean, it's ring with the rest.
Speaker 2 (14:39):
What am I being evicted from the premise. We're gonna
walk up, I'm being evicted from the premises. Six cops
around you because we.
Speaker 6 (14:50):
Can't wear Donald Trump hats in public, and so now
I'm being a victim of the press.
Speaker 5 (14:55):
We need a big, big procession.
Speaker 4 (14:57):
To get you out of here.
Speaker 7 (15:00):
Yes, you make clap.
Speaker 2 (15:04):
Do you even hear the security guy in white? You
had other cops. The security guy in white said, yeah,
take the cap off, you can go back in, and
then you hear the cop. Now we're past that point. Yeah, listen,
you don't like you.
Speaker 5 (15:16):
If I take the hand off and you're about.
Speaker 2 (15:17):
Town, we're already past that point. We're already past that point. Huh.
If I take the had off and you're about town,
pass that if you ain't gag dog, No, that's just
for this game.
Speaker 5 (15:31):
Just for this game. Okay, you're Trump, he gets it.
He's just following the rules. It's not his fault, but
this is the stadium's rules. Shred, Thank you, sir.
Speaker 2 (15:39):
So that's what happens if you wear Donald Trump out
to a Saint Louis City soccer club game. Yeah, I
guess in a city like Saint Louis now we should
not be surprised by that. Political symbols not allowed. But
he points out the lgbt Q I A plus rainbow
flag that they be kicked out. I think the guy
is the case here. I think DLJ needs to maybe
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look into something here. We have freedom of speech, freedom
of expression, but only your freedom of expression is celebrated,
but your freedom of expression not. Do you think if
he had a Bernie twenty twenty had on, anything would
have been said? Nah? He had a Charlemaine shirt with
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Kamala on the back. Do you think anything would have
been said? Nah? President Trump was told that Miss Sidney
Sweeney is a Republican. I saw some video for shooting
a gun. Boy. She knows how to pop those targets.
Speaker 5 (16:41):
Man.
Speaker 2 (16:43):
Yeah, she's the attractive young lady that did the gene
commercial and they're all getting upset over j in the
letter G with the name jeans, the word jeans you wear,
your jeans are inside you? What makes you? It's racist?
It's Nazi propaganda. Boy, they've gotten the best free time
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out of this. You go, you go. President Trump was
here out on the tarmac. It's kind of loud, but
he was informed that she's a Republican. Now he's into it.
He's like, yeah, all.
Speaker 5 (17:19):
Right, she's a registered Republican. Oh now, I love her.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
Ed, Is that right to Sydney Sweeney.
Speaker 5 (17:29):
You'd be surprised at how many people are Republicans. That's
what I wouldn't have known. But I'm glad you told
me that.
Speaker 2 (17:37):
If Sydney Sweeney is a registered Republican, I think her
head is fantastic. Okay, thank you very much. Everybody else,
isn't he? His numbers are up, says Harry and Tennessee
and Ed. I love Harry Man. Harry's good. He's uh.
I know, Scott, Sorry, Scotts, I'm not playing as much
(18:01):
as you. You're still good Man, You're still great. Actually,
But I let Harry Harry stepping up here. He's got
the CNN numbers on President Trump. Wow, leok g at
the terriffs.
Speaker 8 (18:11):
The terror Donald Trump administration is arguably the most influential
this century and probably as well, dating beca good portion
in the last century as well. Love it like it lumpet.
Trump is remaking in the United States of America. Let's
talk about taris first, right, there's all this talk that
Donald Trump always chickens out when it comes to tarris.
Speaker 4 (18:30):
Uh uh no tacos for Trump.
Speaker 9 (18:32):
The effective tariff ray get this, it's eighteen percent, the highest,
the highest since the fd R administration in the nineteen thirties,
up from get this, just two percent last year, from
just two percent last year. We're talking about a level,
an effective tariffray level. Get this, nine times as high
this year than last year.
Speaker 4 (18:51):
This is the Trevor Charry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 2 (18:57):
Exis legislators voted eighty five to pass Emotion to issue
our rest warrants or Democrat lawmakers who fled to Illinois
to block their redistricting efforts. They're jerry meandering efforts. Yeah,
they're breaking the log. Governor Rabbit has signed their rest warrants.
Get back to be a misdemeanor If not, Yeah, we'll
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see about Texas Wo Corporation for Public Broadcasting. They fund
PBS and NPR. They're announcing they are going to be
shutting down. And if it were still like I was saying,
you know, Kim Burn's telling us about the silverl War
and baseball, and you know Jim Henson was still running
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Sesame Street. That's right, mister Ross with the paintings. You
bet you, but it's just woke propaganda machine. Go ahead,
survive on your own. See if you do, see if
you do, see if you can survive that. Oklahoma's taking
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a step to help schools in kids' education and to
get them to wow the fact that it's controversial to
tell kids to love their country. School used to be
the place, man where that was patriotism headquarters. Now it's
(20:22):
left for wing in Doctor nacone State Superintendent Oklahoma announce
they're gonna become the first state to require teachers. If
you're relocating from Presno and you want to go teach
in Oklahoma City or a to Oklahoma or wherever, you
got to pass the new certification test that ensures that
(20:43):
you align with Oklahoma's curriculum standards. They said, here this
is Oklahoma. Of the paper there we seen teachers from
blue states like California, Maine, and New York. We want
to make sure the teachers would come to Oklahoma. Share
of Values are committed to providing our children with the
best possible education. We want to ensure we're not getting
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social justice warriors in our classrooms. Yes, mister Herr, you're
listening to this. In California, students are being taught this
is again Oklahoma about gender expression and identity. While we're
focused on making sure our children know the true history
of our country, we're going to make sure that it
does not creep into our schools. Here in Oklahoma looks
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like Oklahoma now way more conservative than Texas, those big
city enclays of Houston, in Dallas and San Antonio and
even Austin though way taken out, well haven't taken over yet,
but you're seeing the I mean, Texas didn't used to
be like that. You had some blue dog democrats still
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spread around that remember having a chili dog with LBJ,
But no, not like today. So Oklahoma saying we're not
going to become Texas. You got to take a test
here on a scale of one to ten, rate your
preference of Kid Rock. I don't know, you know what,
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I wish we could get our hands on that test
to see what the woke test is in Oklahoma. Look
at him, I see moving his stool around into position
to search. Director Ryan Nigel is going to be looking
for the test here in Oklahoma. It's new certification test
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all right. Oh, it's called America First. That's the name
of the test, America First. Well, he's searching something up
right now. They're saying that Pew just released findings that
search engines that incorporate the response being artificial intelligence, and
the results are killing the clicks to the websites. Something
(22:58):
we hadn't thought about. How AI is going to put
this and put that and put that out of business,
websites out of business. Well, they're saying that if you
feed AI's results websites that do your click food traffic,
you know, the stuff that I don't know, advertisers and
sales look at for you to be able to keep
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your lights on, you know, the way that money's made.
They said, aioverviews are cutting into traffic so much that
many sites are seeing twenty thirty percent, even forty percent
decline in their revenue. They're saying it's having a devastating impact.
So they're saying the number of AI overviews that increase
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the clickfood's decreased. There was another study from Columbia Journalism
Review that showed that AI overew overviews. Okay, you ready
for this one. Hey, what percentage of the time do
you think the aioverviews are incorrect? Again, a study from
Colombian Journalism Review. What percentage of the time you think
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they are incorrect? Sixty percent of the time the AI overviews.
The researchers control for the experiment using a traditional search engine,
they said it was accurate. I don't know if I
believe this one hundred percent of the time. I don't
think anything's accurate one hundredercent of the time except the Bible.
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But users are so completely confident they say in AI's
wrong answers, they don't click to the source to check
the information for themselves. So here's where I stand with
AI right now. Using it to tell you what is real.
That's not a good life strategy. Now it does some
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amazing things, and I don't know if people are aware
with this. With chat GPT, there was an article at
Breitbart it said thousands of publicly shared chat GPT conversations,
many containing personal and sensitive information, are showing up in
Google search results. Investigation by Fast Company revealed chat GPT
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conversation shared using the apps share feature or more public
than you realize. They found thousands of these chats. Some
had personal, some had sensitive some had confidential information, and
they're being index by search engines like Google. So you
click the share, but in a chat GPT, that's a
public c link in body can access and they're you know,
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if you're gonna chat with a person or move the
chat between devices, you're unaware that your links they're saying,
can be crawled back by Google and appear in search results.
Now open AI. They don't put your username to the
chat and the results, but you don't know what you've
talked about. You might have given somebody's name or a location,
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or an email or or work details and going it's
going out to everybody. That's the old fear of hit
and reply all is reply one?
Speaker 1 (26:06):
Right?
Speaker 2 (26:07):
How many times have we done something like that when
we realized with a text message or an email that
went to the wrong person and you just hoped that
it was something that wouldn't be embarrassing for yourself, right,
Like you're talking about that person and he sent it
back to that person. Oh, there's countless stories like that.
That'd be a good, long, thick book for everybody's examples
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in there where people have done that.
Speaker 1 (26:33):
Well.
Speaker 2 (26:33):
They at the Office of Day at Chat GPT said
to protect your conversation, avoid sharing sensitive information in any
conversation they could be made public. Really thank you for
that one. They said. The share features should only being
used when you double check the contents of the being.
How about just stay away from us so you don't
have to worry about it being out in a Google search?
(26:55):
Is that too much? Is that too much to ask?
I don't know this this Texas saying, Man, these lawmakers
pass the motion to arrest Democrats. He's running for governor,
Steve Hilton. He was talking about the jerry mandering now
that Newsom's trying to do and while the Democrats are
fleeing there. It's because Texas are doing redistricting. What they're
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saying is going to put more Republicans into into Congress.
Steve Hilton here he is talking about the jerry mandering
in California.
Speaker 4 (27:25):
How do you rate his presidency so far.
Speaker 2 (27:27):
That's not them. Hold on, this is where I put
them right here. Let's go there, sir.
Speaker 7 (27:31):
It is illegal, it is unconstitutional. My friend Tom McClintock,
who endorsed me for governor, is exactly right there. Everyone
across the country needs to understand this. Gavin Newsom is
planning to steal five Republican House seats next year by
holding a special election this year to overturn the California
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Constitution and illegally grab power.
Speaker 2 (28:00):
See, we voted where Sacramento wouldn't have the power to
do it. The politicians went it would be an independent
commission that would do it. Twenty ten California voted on it.
Worked well for Democrats, didn't it until now suddenly they
got an issue. So Newstone's going to go back and
go here, vote on this again. Give us the power
(28:21):
to do it. That's what they're flipping right now.
Speaker 7 (28:24):
Republicans have forty percent of the vote in California, only
seventeen percent of the House seats. Gavin Newson wants another
five that will give us for forty percent of the
vote only seven percent of the House seats in California.
Because Gavin Newson wants to show that he is the
guy fighting President Trump, winning the House majority for Democrats
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so they can impeach President Trump.
Speaker 5 (28:48):
I'm not going to let that happen.
Speaker 2 (28:51):
That's Steve Hilton, many of you knowing from Fox News.
He's running on the Republican ticket. I think he became
a citizen to twenty twenty two or twenty twenty three.
His parents, I'm trying to remember, they were from like
eastern Europe and they moved to England and that's where
he was Hungarian maybe or something. I interviewed him in
the past, but here you're talking about. He said he
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he has a plan to attack Newsom's jerry mandering, and
of course jerry mandering basically he is getting a you know,
political district mapping to assist your political party in this instance. Here.
Speaker 7 (29:27):
So what I will be announcing next week is a
plan to stop Gavin Newsom stealing these seats and being
able to impeach President Trump by filing legal actions on
all the different arguments that we have, and you'll see
that from me very clearly next week. We cannot allow
Gavin Newsom to get away with it. And by the way,
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when I'm Governor, I will restore the integrity of our
system in California so we have fair representation. That would
give us an additional twelve Republican House seats.
Speaker 4 (30:00):
It's the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 2 (30:03):
It was like, I don't know, two two and a half,
we were these other people in Santa Monica at the beats.
There little volleyball birthday party for a little kid. Mom
on the side, another mom we knew, watching four or
five little kids while we were playing volleyball. Make a
long story long. I kept looking over saw my daughter
there were playing volleyball. My wife was on the other
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side of the net. We're playing the kids. All these
families we knew each other. There they are. I look
over there she wasn't a mom had in the I
don't know thirty eight seconds that I didn't turn around.
It got them taking a few of them to the bathroom.
Didn't tell us. I didn't know that. I ran. I
didn't know what to do. My instinct was run to
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the parking lot, don't let any cars out, look at it.
That was my instinct. But then she was found in
the bathroom there coming out, I was like and every
time I tell the story, I go, I can't imagine
ten more minutes, five minutes like that, ten minutes, having
to go the whole night not knowing where my daughter was.
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A week, months, years, Well, it happens. We know that
America's most wanted John Walls Reson, he started that is,
his little boy got snagged in a store. Look at
this story here out of Fairfax County, Virginia.
Speaker 6 (31:27):
Fex County police are sharing this new surveillance video. It
shows the suspect walk into a children's play area and
moments later, a little girl walked out. Watched closely, He
followed shortly behind her and then casually picked her up.
He walked out of view and into a nearby store
with a little girl in his arms.
Speaker 2 (31:48):
They followed him, they caught him. Two bad Border patrol
didn't catching because he was an illegal alien. Now, yes, Americans,
to sen Sikos kiddnapped kids with This is an illegal
alien called to kidding trying to ket nap a child
at them all. It had one of those little play
areas at the mall, not in the middle, but like
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a little store with a storefront where parents could sit.
I don't think it's one of those things where they
put a wristband on and they're in charge of your
kid kind of thing. Had a place for parents to
sit and the kids could play. They probably now moved
that into stores that are closed down in malls, right,
they got to do something with the closed down stores.
With this little girl look to be I don't know two,
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just a few feet out front, he walks across, picks
her up, turns around, walks back across the aislean into
a big store and the parents realize and I guess
saw it and ran and they got the little girl back,
but he got away. The illegal alien got away. Several
people were detained. One person was taken to a local
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hospital after a fight involving seventy five people. I had
a wedding venue in Clovis last night. Oh man, we're
on that bride's who knows. I don't know who was
involved in this fight. It was at the Arosa Evincenter
at Petez Andshaw ten o'clock last night. They said dozens
of people were outside. Officers arrived. Fight continued as officers responded,
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I'm just gonna go on on a limb here and
say alcohol might have been involved families together, alcohol involved. Yeah.
I remember doing a kinciata back when I was at
B ninety five and I was like twenty four years old.
Mobile DJ System went out there with Kevin and we
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set all this up at the Orange Cove Community Center.
Bullets off the side of the building, people running in, shriekings.
We got into a closet that was behind us. I
was like, let's get in here. I turned the music off.
The uncle comes back in there and he's like, hey,
we're okay, get the music going again. And I was like, nah.
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I remember doing the speaker cables around my arm to
my elbow, talking to him like nope, we're out of here.
I'd already been paid. I'm like, I'll give you back half.
I don't care. I'm out. This is not no. We
knew them, they were our cut they were somebody's cousins.
Oh you knew them. Okay, well that changes everything. Get
me a punch here, let me plug these speakers back in.
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Things can go violent out of pence with families, is
what I'm saying, and I guess it did last night.
All right, Let's segue into something really good. He played
for the Vikings. He was being inducted into the NFL
Hall of Fame, five time Pro bowler, four time All
Pro twelve seasons. Jared Allen Minnesota Vikings. Harry was in
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his speech, so let's go listen. This is good, guys,
this is good.
Speaker 5 (34:51):
That's my wife.
Speaker 10 (34:55):
I'm reminded of what Tom Lanfear said when we were
going through our primari counseling. He said, the two most
important important decisions you'll make in life is one whether
you follow Jesus or not, and two is who you married,
because there's only two types of people.
Speaker 5 (35:10):
There's boat anchors who drag you down.
Speaker 10 (35:13):
And there's people who elevate you. And you are a
true game elevator. You're one of the smartest people I know.
I am in awe of you every single day, and
I love you more than life itself.
Speaker 5 (35:28):
To my amazing daughters, Britany and Lakeland.
Speaker 10 (35:42):
Through this process, the word legacy has been talked about
a lot. The Hall often says they're here to tell
my story. Well, I'm here to tell you too. You
are my greatest accomplishments. When I get called home to
heaven one day, if all they talk about is this
gold jacket my career, I failed miserably him. That's a father,
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a husband, and a friend. You too, are my legacy.
You were both so talented and I cannot wait to
see where you decided to.
Speaker 5 (36:13):
Him and to conquer this world.
Speaker 10 (36:16):
So always put Christ first, find your why, dream big dreams,
and always pursue greatness. And whatever you do, thank you all,
and may God bless you all.
Speaker 2 (36:28):
Isn't that good? Make sure you were so? I was
more of a Vikings family when he when he was
on there, I again over my lifetime with the with
the NFL, Dallas cowboy fan my whole life, and when
we moved to Texas that I was, let's see, eight
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years old, that's really when it got drilled dead. Because
in Texas you were either a cowboy fan or an
Oilers fan. That was that? Was it Dallas Cowboys or
the Houston Oilers. Well I went with Tony Dorset over
Earl Campbell. Yes, I went with Roger Stallback over Dan Pastorini.
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See I know my old NFL. I you know you
go ahead and put me up in any of those
kind of questions. I'll know you on some of that
old stuff. Modern day. Now I'm more of a today.
Can I have any football players on the Cowboys can
I name see I'm more of a who the player is.
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I want the Buffalo Bills to win because of Josh Allen.
I want him to get a super Bowl, of course,
from the Valley, from Fireball and all adds to it.
But even when I lived in Buffalo and all the
hoop while there, even you know, they could be, you know,
two and nine into the season and they're all good,
the Bill's gonna winness, riekadinals get our food together and
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they're all I mean, they were always into it and
I never even came around like, hey, you're right, you
guys deserve to win something. I know the Cowboys knocks
you out quite a bit in the nineties. I wasn't
even for them then, but it was Josh Allen. Now
that makes me for them. So I wonder if other
people would be coming that way or maybe is it
just an age thing? Is that what's happening. I don't know.
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I just don't have that loyalty that I had.
Speaker 4 (38:20):
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