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October 14, 2025 • 36 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Trevor Noah, the unfunny comic that lost his gig hosting
The Daily Show because of his miserable lack of talent.
And you can have a miserable lack of talent and
you can just be downright evil. He was debating a
student on a transvestite issue and he was shot. That

(00:21):
was Trevor Noah doing somewhere stand up and somebody caught that,
and it just goes to show man, how far the Yeah,
that's I'll call Trevor Noah the enemy, the enemy of
everything that's good in mankind. Happy birthday to Charlie Kirk.
He would have been thirty two today. He knew the enemy,
didn't he. Charlie knew his enemy. And it's great. We

(00:47):
have peace in the Middle East. That is good. Yet
I don't feel real relief on our own nation is
under attack here has been daily and for years. And
now I want the Insurrection Act. I want it. I
want it now. I was reading Ja Francino. He broke

(01:09):
down the three different elements of what many I was
called the Marxist Socialists, a leftist attack on our constitution.
And he went to the art of war. Know thy enemy,
know yourself, you'll never be defeated, and that was twenty
five hundred to three thousand years ago. But he broke
it down to liberals, activists, and the enlightened ones. He said,
the liberals are largely urban whites, unworthy recipients of their

(01:31):
white privilege, low self esteem, moral superiority. They'll put up
a Black Lives Matter poster, fly a rainbow flag, they'll
protest marches, but they won't go to riots. Makes them
feel good about themselves. He broke down the enemy of
the Constitution of the United States, and then you got
the activists, you know, the anger, the arsonists, attacking ice,

(01:56):
assassinating people like Charlie Kirk. Then he said the enlightened ones,
the far left politicians, the media, the corporate hr heads
who want to change the world read finding gender and race,
the ones that control the media that give the activists
and the liberals the passing Gate. They're like control freaks.

(02:20):
But he broke it down into real simple terms. He said,
if the left were a football team, liberals would be
the cheerleaders, Activists would be the players, and the illuminati
the coaching staff. The enlightened ones, the illuminati, he said,
all enabled by useful idiot season ticket holders and a
financial dark web getting lost in all the chaos. And

(02:44):
I think that's one of the intentional things of creating chaos,
is things like this can get lost in the mix
about the scale of what Obama was doing and spying,
right Comy Biden, Mueller, Jack Smith using the government to
spy on the opposite. And again I'm going to keep

(03:04):
talking about this because this should be the biggest, the
biggest story. I mean, we had, you know, senators being
spied on. That makes Watergate look like nothing. Those are
outside operatives. We just still this date. Don't even know
if Nixon even knew about it. He covered it up,
but we outsay this is the government using using the
using their power to spy. And that's why Obama had

(03:29):
to get the whole Russia thing going to hide what
he was doing for years spying. It's the biggest cover up,
biggest scandal in US history. And I'm not over doing
that by any stretch of the imagination. YouTube knows. I
like Roman stuff that I like the Roman battles and

(03:51):
their builders and their colisseums and their aqueducts and the walls,
and also the fall, the fall of the Roman Empire.
You got to lie conservative writers and pundits that have
equated America today easily to what happened during the fall
of the of the Roman Empire and corruption that was
really Yeah, I mean Rome was kind of like kind

(04:12):
of the USA today. And see, they brought in millions
of slaves and that changed the whole economy for the
lower level jobs. As they started spreading around three continent superpower,
they would they would take them over, and yeah, they
they did slavery. Maybe some of the Italians. Oh some

(04:33):
reparations these days, the ones living today. Yeah, they they
brought them in and all the lower level jobs you had,
all the farmers, they just had, they had the slaves.
People would stand up against it, and there was political murder,
and then you know, Caesar gets to blame Julia. Caesar does.

(04:54):
But when he took over, they it wasn't healthy already.
And I guess the story of this is that it's
not one person that runs it. When we crossed the
rubicon here, well, it had happened way before. Nations don't
cave in, Systems don't cave in because of one man
or one administration. I think we can figure out looking

(05:20):
back at history, they cave in because the people who
are the bosses allow the corruption. Don't you kind of
feel we're at that corruption stage in the United States
of America. I mean, just Trevor Noah there. That just
shows how despicable the infighting. You know, the people that

(05:48):
actually are involved in the bringing down of anything, whether
it's a government, whether it's a marriage, whatever it is,
they normally don't admit it. You've been involved. We've probably
all been involved in the failure of something. We don't
like to admit that. And I think we live through it.

(06:11):
Talking about the enemy, they locked us down for two
weeks of one day and then just cap it rolling,
especially in this state. Let's just keep reminding ourselves of
the of the control that they want. And they did
it knowing the devastation that it was creating. Charlie knew

(06:36):
his enemy, and Charlie's enemy and our enemy has been
around before any human was ever created. Before Caine killed Abel,
he was in the garden lurking around, and to this
day it's still going on. And isn't it just sim

(07:00):
amazing the display of evil. Well you had to do.
I mean, the the award shows we've come a long
way from even early two thousands with Mario. I just
want to love you. Man. Look where we're at. It's
it's full on rituals. I'm one hundred percent convinced of that.

(07:21):
Just like the opening of cern over in Switzerland or
wherever they did that in Europe. Over there, the opening,
it's a ritual. It's a pagan demonic ritual. You had
Sam Smith, guy is the devil, and I mean it's
and they all do it. Man. So when things rot

(07:45):
we're not at the rotting corpse stage yet, but we're
sniffing something. What is that going? It's evil, man, That's
what Charlie Kirk was out there fighting this evil. I
will say right now during this not that the President

(08:06):
of the United States controls how everybody across America fields
and goes on inside their soul. But boy, boy, oh boy,
right now we're in the stage of i'll say life support.
With the Trump administration. We got some life support going
on here. We would have been dead if it was common.
You think the hostages would be out if No, there's

(08:30):
a guy out there that has an opinion by it,
by the name of Bill O'Reilly that I'm going to
play you later. But we got these corrupt elites, just
like it in Rome. It's our democracy anytime you challenge them. Right,
if we're going to keep a very very strong republic,

(08:51):
we're gonna have to do two things. And here on
the what would have been the thirty second birthday at
Charlie Kirk. We got to make make Jesus the Lord
our lord, as Charlie did. And yeah, you got to
get involved as Charlie did. Well, he had all these
things that it's not when he started, he had no

(09:15):
idea what it was going to grow into. He just
decided to take a step of faith. Now does that
mean you got to go on a tour? Run?

Speaker 2 (09:27):
Now?

Speaker 1 (09:27):
I know you got a job, you got family, you
got bills, you got life, Buggie, You're like, I pay
people with taxes to do that stuff for me. They're
called elected officials. I wish it was that way. I
wish you could vote for him and then they would
go do it and we could sit back and go, hey,
tax breaks cool. Oh they're going to be at the
ice cream social mind me to go shake his hand.

(09:49):
Wouldn't that be nice? If they really handled our money
like a money investor did that. You were just so
happy how well he treated your family financially and advice
and the investment of your hard earned honey. No, that's
not We're nowhere near that. So you can't rely on
the politicians. There are some good ones far and few

(10:10):
between these days, but they are. There are some good
ones that are actually fighting the good fight. But find
out about them. Find out about your local candidates, find
out about your state candidates, find out about your school board,
and want to get involved. Oh that's so much, Yeah

(10:31):
it is. But like the Greatest generation man, we think
of them in the nineteen forties and fighting for this,
and we called them that they sacrificed. Well, now it's
our time. President Reagan said man could go away in
a generation. But he also said.

Speaker 3 (10:56):
I see America not in the setting sun of a
black night despair. I see America in the crimson light
of a rising sun, fresh from the burning creative hand
of God. I seen great days ahead for men and
women of will and vision. I've never felt more strongly
that America's best days and Democracy's best days.

Speaker 1 (11:20):
Li a hint, yes, Benjamin Franklin said, a republic if
we can keep it. Well, the fate of our republic
is not in President Trump's hands. It's not in Secretary
of State Rubio's hands. No, it's not in any single
leader's hands. It's in your hands, and it's in my hands.

(11:43):
And Charlie realized that, and he gave his life doing it.
So don't just ponder this and go, well, yeah, well said,
why do I listen to this? Or a segment of
the show. Yeah, what's for dinner? Yeah, we get you know,
it's so easy to do that. The republic is in
your very hand. So what you're gonna do? Tell me

(12:07):
what you're gonna what you're gonna do?

Speaker 4 (12:09):
This it Super Tuesday with Trevor Carey on The Valley's
Spower Talk.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
This Yes on fifty is so well funded. You can
tell by the percentage of Hey, fight Trump and say
democracy opposed to Wait does it? May know on this
one's breaking the law here. You don't see his me
at least don't. I don't see. Maybe it's because of
all that information they have on us. They know which

(12:36):
way we go, so they feed us. They he seems
to be kind of more of a conservative viewer of things.
You know, if you watch like a preaching show in
history and documentary. You know you're not out there like
you know, Oh okay, I get home and eat my
bombonds and watch the view. They they know us. We go,

(12:57):
Oh it's free YouTube, it's free. Yeah, Facebook was free
free right. They get to know us, they know how
to advertise to it. So maybe I feel that way.
Maybe the uh, the No One fifty know who to
send it to to try and convince. And it's not me, guys.
All this advertising goes deep. I mean just the things

(13:18):
I just skim the surface here at iHeart that they
do for people with so many different outlets with advertising
just mind boggling. I was talking about the the porters
to Hell opening up and the the award shows and
Hollywood and you know governments. Yeah, but speaking of a

(13:41):
gateway to to slut them. Eight of twelve songs are
labeled explicit on Taylor Swift's new album out. Eight of
twelve and there's you know, there's so many moms are like,
oh maybre two thousand and one. I was a big
Taylor Swift fan and I was a teenager. Oh Taylor
was I'm gonna say, mazeus, Taylor, my daughter's love Taylor. Well,

(14:03):
the country girl. Taylor started out, you know, being a
pop star, our country and then pop. But it's the
same playbook We've seen on so many of these, you know,
these Disney stars these and then they go on to
Debaucheryville got them looking all bones through the nose and

(14:25):
ear lobes hanging down by their shoulders and just funked out. Man. Now,
Taylor's fowtan gone that far? But did an'ybody know. I
didn't know that that eight of her two I didn't
even know she did explicit songs eight over twelve are well,
it's a tame It's a tame title The Life of
a Showgirl. According to Billboard, three million traditional album sales

(14:49):
but three hundred million on demand streams of songs from
the new album It Drew. Now are all these moms
on social media that are listening? Are they overreacting? Well,
I'm just gonna throw it out there and I'll keep
it man, PG. Eighteen Here, I guess, but these are

(15:09):
some of the latest lyrics, and I'm gonna give you
two examples here. You can do it on your own.
And again, you know, you see moms with like six
year olds at these shows eight of the twelve explicit.
All right, here's okay, I can't read that. Okay, I'll

(15:30):
just read three words at the end of this of
the lyrics of one section of the song open my thighs. Okay,
I could say that. Keep that there. It's another one.
I can make deals with the devil because my blink
is bigger. You can figure that out. Just sick. That's
really Taylor Swift. Really really, that's just two examples. But

(15:53):
you get it right. It is in the type of woman. Now,
she's a woman you want your daughters looking up to
the bar. Could not be lower. Yeah, it's the devil
devil stuff. Man. Remember I I guess she signed her

(16:15):
deal maybe because remember I don't know, a few years ago,
suddenly she's everywhere. Couldn't get it in the morning, look
at any news for you with that, whether it's Fox
or Drudge or Report or anything like that. It was
like Taylor Show, Taylor Show, Taylor show. Somebody. I was like,
either she has I think I said at the time,
either she has the best manager marketer in the known world,

(16:37):
or she signed a deal like Bob Dylan did. You're going,
what's that? Go watch sixty minutes from I sometime in
the nineties. I think I had it somewhere here, but yeah,
he had missed his signing the deal. Believe it at that,
because you know, we're just deplorables out here, us deplorables.

(16:59):
And then it was the unvaccinated. Then it was what
the parents at the school board meetings. Hillary. I played
it what a week or so ago, Hillary back telling
about how the world's dominated by by white guys of
a certain religion, and tell them about Christian white men.
It's not accidental, man, this is the message. The message

(17:22):
is out here that this Christian nationalism, white Christian nationalism.
And I was thinking about why they've given it that category.
And they can show a lot of video, can't they. Boy,
look at this crowd. This is white Christian nationalism. Look
at all these white people out waving the flag Trump stuff.
And I started thinking about it on July fourth. We

(17:46):
can all celebrate our culture red, brown, yellow, black and white.
We're all precious in the Constitution's site, right, it's a country.
We celebrate our country. But people always say, well, you
can have black entertainment TV. You couldn't have white entertainment TV.
You can have the NAACP. You know you can't have
the white version of that. You know that would be racist.

(18:06):
Al Right, okay, so how do white people celebrate culture.
It's okay for black people to celebrate their culture or
spanning people so age and some long this, but we
hit the brakes with white No, you you can't celebrate
that white culture. So okay, not that I'm looking for

(18:28):
a white culture event, but it's it's bred in humans
to to enjoy culture, to celebrate culture, that's part of us.
To call community, you have to have that. So I
guess the only outlet you can do it safely and
not be called the name. If you're a white persons
go to a political event that you can celebrate your culture,

(18:52):
of your country that you love, America, and then they
label all of look white Christian nationalists because our culture
is God country and our constitution. What part of that's bad?
But you're almost forced into that group now to experience culture.

(19:17):
Not that we can't go to events like we have
all of it, and you see people of all races
together as a society. We we we blended much better
than how the leaders of parties try and portray it,
especially the left calling the right races. That's it's hogwash.

(19:38):
Our country has come a long way in a short
period of time. And why do I know that? Well,
let's see the two years after I was born, Martin
Luther King was shot. So I was born into a
time period where like dogs and fire hoses in the South,
right to living through the to I would say yes.

(20:02):
Being in the eighties and nineties, that's when it really
I think it started to really show success. Whether it
was in media or it wasn't weird anymore to have
a Michael Jordan with average you know, it went like, oh,
a black guy got it indorsed. People didn't feel that
way anymore. It became more normal part of society. And

(20:24):
then White America, Sorry people, I'm saying white America based
on the population percentage, elected the first black president and
then it went downhill from there. Designed yes, but today,
if you believe America is founded on the Bible and

(20:45):
that we should all get along, you're part of a
dangerous movement. You're a white Christian nationalist. You're not a patriot.
You're a threat. That's the con man. You Christians are
going to force your beliefs on others, so they come
out with things like choice, justice and equality. If we say, hey,

(21:09):
we don't want babies aborted now, you can't impose your morality,
but their morality that is being imposed in the baby
in the womb. Hmm. You know, I'm not thinking about this.

(21:29):
What happened to the men and the women and the
children and the babies on October seventh in Israel was barbaric,
we all agree. Evil Think of all the souls two
years ago in October seventh that were sent back to
the Creator before he hadn't intended them to be flat
out murder. But think about how many souls America sins
back to God because of the left and some on

(21:50):
the right so called there where their choice morality? Well,
I think my job is to expose it, and I
think I showed up for work today.

Speaker 4 (22:03):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (22:08):
It's his right. Career didn't turn out to be as
good as maybe some other ones had. Yeah, maybe a
better career though than Katie Porter has in front of her. Yeah,
she kind of blew it. A simple question from a
Sacramento reporter that the Sacramento reporter would ask everybody that
was running for governor because they released everything that they
had asked everybody, and she acted like she had never

(22:31):
ever been asked a question in her life. And I'm
done with this. I'm leaving. And I mean, just a
bad attitude, just like somebody you wouldn't even want to
be in the same room with much less a lot
to be governor of your state. Well, our favorite guy
at seeing an Harry Inton, I enjoy his enthusiasm. He's

(22:57):
enjoying it. I can just tell her by a look
on his face. Man, the implosion of Katie Porter and
the race freaking out over the simple question. Let's go
listen here, God.

Speaker 5 (23:07):
The Katie Porter snappings. They have been heard around the world.
And I think that Katie Porter's making history because she
has potentially annihilated her chances to be the next governor
of California more so than any other candidate I've ever
seen so quickly. My goodness, gracious, what are we talking
about right here? Well, let's take a look chance to
be the next California governor. According to the Calshi prediction market,

(23:28):
Katie Porter's chances have fallen through the floor. Just two
days ago, she was the plurality leader in the prediction
markets at forty percent. Now get this, her chance has
fallen by more than half to just sixteen percent.

Speaker 1 (23:41):
My goodness, gracious, my goodness, gracious, Harry. He could call
a good horse race, couldn't he? And the blue diving
around the dirt? Well, if that wat bad enough, Here
she was, I guess she was getting I don't even
understand why she would be pulling good, but let's just
go ahead this so the fall. Okay, here she is
getting out of her car in the parking lot. Come

(24:04):
around and open my door, and she gets out and
goes in, you know, clips a mic on Hi, you know,
being nice and polite to the reporter, sits down, not
even knowing she is just about just about the Mount
Saint Helen's her entire campaign. And then when that came out,
people said, oh, we got other stuff. Oh yeah, she

(24:25):
was sitting I guess in her house. It was during COVID.
It was in July of twenty twenty one. She's doing
a virtual meeting with the Energy secretary of the Biden administration,
and her staffer was in the background. You're walking into
my eh you shut sorry, fair of fauce. It didn't
know you were posing for a poster. Harry, tell us

(24:53):
how many people got interested in this from seeing this?
She had no idea when she cliped that mic on
it and sat down. All the Google searches over, we'll
come out of this.

Speaker 5 (25:00):
People are really interested in this story. Take a look here.
Google searches for Katie Porter at an all time high,
despite Katie Porter having a long political career. Get this
up over ten thousand percent versus just a week ago,
and not so surprisingly, the top topic searched alongside Katie
Porter at this point interview. It turns out maybe you

(25:21):
shouldn't snap at a local political reporter.

Speaker 1 (25:23):
Yes, well, let me just say this now, you're always snapping, Maxine.
You don't get it. Didn't Kamala was in her office.
The turnover rate like off the charts. I remember at
the time saying, you're working for the administration of the
Vice President of the United States. You're on staff no
matter what you're doing at the bottom level, middle, at

(25:46):
the top. To have turnover like that, it's it had
to be really, really bad because if that staffer called
back and said, Dad, I just can't handle it anymore,
he'd be like, well, son, listen, that's a it's gonna
be good for your resume. Just swallow it, you know,
put in the time, just nod and do whatever she says,
because she's gonna be out of office and that's still
gonna be on your resume. Right, you would. But it

(26:10):
was so bad that people probably ignored advice like that
and said, I can't handle this anymore. I tell you,
not all of them, but most of them. I bet
these Democrat females. Yeah, picking on the Democrat females right now,
because we got to see Katie porter behave that way. Yeah, Harry,

(26:35):
how many people actually like their boss? He saw how
she treated the staffer behind her. Nah?

Speaker 5 (26:43):
Do people actually like their bosses? Do they think their
bosses are decent?

Speaker 4 (26:47):
Great? Poor?

Speaker 5 (26:48):
Well, it turns out, get this, workers who rate their
bosses has less than good. It's about twenty percent of
the American public, according to Pew Research Center polling from
the past few years. Of course, if you ask me
whether or not I like my bosses, the answer is,
of course I do, because how else could I write
a boss who allows me to appear on the air

(27:08):
with you, my dear friend. Anyway, as I look back around,
there's still nobody in my shot.

Speaker 4 (27:13):
So all's good and ready to go back to you, Harry.

Speaker 5 (27:16):
I just love you.

Speaker 1 (27:17):
I just love you, Harry. I bet they love working
with Harry. Imagine if Kamala was the boss. Imagine if
she were president of the United States right now, those
hostages wouldn't have been having a hot shower in their
own bed last night. He's still one of the most insightful, witful, knowledgeable,

(27:40):
not always agreeing with him individuals in America. Bill, O'Reilly,
what if Kamala Let's wonder.

Speaker 6 (27:49):
Harris isn't smart enough to know what she's saying. What
she gets his talking points every single day. But picture
if she were president? Oh know, and all of you
who voted for her, Okay, you think those hostages be out?
You think we'd have a chance in China making a
deal that might lend peace to the planet.

Speaker 1 (28:09):
Nope? Can you give us more?

Speaker 6 (28:10):
Bill, Do you think that any kind of border security
would have been implemented? I would, in fact make sure
that we immediately served to the border.

Speaker 1 (28:20):
The border is secure.

Speaker 6 (28:21):
You voted for this woman, That's what you wanted, all right,
So I'm pretty good analysts about politicians. I'll tell you
the truth about all of them. I'll tell you the
truth about tramp IDEs strengths and weaknesses all day long.
Kamala Harris, and I want you to quote me. Is
not smart enough.

Speaker 1 (28:40):
You know, we have to stay woke, like everybody needs
to be woke.

Speaker 6 (28:47):
To even know what she's saying, the implications of what
she's saying. That is why she lost. Couldn't even get
a sentence out on the campaign trail. Nobody knows that
you're talking about.

Speaker 1 (29:02):
Yeah, I added the audio for some bam in there.
Everybody's we'll get baby. Won't give me the nuclear codes?
Right right? But I want you to listen closely to
this bill. O'Reilly talking about the most important point here
of this piece. Deal in what this means.

Speaker 6 (29:20):
But here is the most important point. Donald Trump's power
worldwide has just increased about one thousand percent. But he's
going to Korea to talk to She. She and the
Chinese know that he has the Arab world in the
Middle East on his side. China needs the Middle East,

(29:42):
even though they're temporarily buying oil from Russia, Okay, and Iran.
They need the Middle East.

Speaker 1 (29:49):
Trump knows how to play the world. Imagine if they
were Commlin Timwalls. It's like going out this weekend and
looking at the youngest Pop Warner guys running around back there,
you know, the six year olds. If they still let
them hit helmets and stuff but Pop Warner football and
throwing them right down in the middle of the NFL,

(30:10):
that would be like like Kamala trying to pull this off.
President Trump's big advantage here, according to Bill O'Reilly, they.

Speaker 6 (30:18):
Can't afford to alienate the Arab nations. All right. Trump's
going in with a big advantage, and he's looking at
she and he's saying, listen, the whole world is now
coalescing around the United States, NATO, EU, Middle East.

Speaker 4 (30:35):
You gotta get on board.

Speaker 6 (30:37):
You got to stop all this stuff and become a
partner with the USA for world peace and prosperity. That's
what I did in May. That's why I was in
Beijing to lady that groundwork. If she does that, and
I believe he will, because the Chinese economy is going

(31:00):
south faster than New Yorkers are getting out of the
city going to Florida. Okay, I think she's looking for
a way, but part of the negotiation is going to
be you China got to get out of the Putin business. Right.
Opek will replace the Russian oil, but you have to

(31:23):
stop supporting Putin to end the Ukrainian war. That's the
deal that is going to emerge, and that's the importance.
It is all linked together.

Speaker 1 (31:35):
Well, we'll sit back and watch if Nostra O'Reilly is
correct or not there as well. But I want to
go out with this because, yes, mister President, it is
a good one. Even CNN now talking about China and
the trade war, they're starting to get it.

Speaker 3 (31:51):
This is a good one.

Speaker 6 (31:52):
Is everybody listening.

Speaker 2 (31:53):
They do want to highlight that a lot of the
analysts that I talk to do not put the blame
on the president here, that it was China going back
to last week that reignited this tit for tat trade
war when they put those export controls on those very
important rare earth minerals. I know everyone's at home, it's
probably like, what is that. It's important for everything from

(32:15):
your car to your cell phone to your semiconductor chips.
It's really an important piece for a lot of companies,
especially tech companies in this country in order to make
their products. And China owns seventy percent of the global resource.
So yes, now we're seeing this back and forth. But
a lot of analysts I'm talking to, so look, the
president needed to do something.

Speaker 4 (32:34):
This It is Super Tuesday with Trevor Carey on Out
Valley's Power Talk No.

Speaker 1 (32:41):
On fifty seven. That thing needs to change, man. When
it was voted in by California voters that allowed sixteen
seventeen year olds to commit murder and be out at
the age of twenty two to twenty three serving time,
and it's expunge from your record. The alleged geaway driver
in the kilob killing of Caleb Quick was in court yesterday.

(33:02):
This is Byron and Cassandra, the two alleged killers of
Kayler Quick. At the McDonald's. You had her whole family
in the front row. They said, she never looked at
him and said look straight ahead. Phone records they're looking
into looking into the phone records. What the attorney said,
There's nothing in any of the phone records. Her attorney said,
it shows that the two of them are conspiring to

(33:24):
kill her friend. Well, mister attorney, can I hey O here,
can I grab your attention for a moment. Look look
over there there was a dead body in the parking lot,
an eighteen year old young man. We don't need the
phone records. There's a there's a body. Look, there's a headstone.
Even prosecution restaurant on her. Yeah, don't hang it up

(33:52):
on that. They're looking at a transfer hearing to move
the case to the adult court. The prosecutor's our DA
office and murder condition could bring life in prison. Scheduled
hearing December ninth, estimated child could begin I guess in February.
They're saying the Byron and Cassandra are in juvenile hall.
They so they can see each other through windows but

(34:12):
cannot communicate. All right, we'll keep our eyes on that.
And thanks to all the family that we're out there
at River Park on Saturday at Deborah Rush is going
to join us Friday at four. I saw and spoke
with her this past Saturday at the No. On fifty
seven rally there at River Park, So she'll be joining us,
and we're gonna have other family members who will be

(34:34):
coming in. And I know it was right before the show.
If you're one of those family members and you're listening,
I did get your call and your voicemail and I'm
calling you right back after the show or by ten
am tomorrow morning. Camp perdict how I'll Phil at six,
but I will be back in touch with you before
this time tomorrow and get you scheduled to be on
any of the other family members. We've thank you to

(34:57):
Stephen Quick for sending all that out organizing so that
we can get people in here to tell their stories.
That story we talked about that at Fresne High coach.
I guess he was a volunteer. Dusty Lewis clickice at
Sam lu Quin Valley's son as an article about him.

(35:17):
He's the highest and the recidivism category according to the
California Department of Justice. What this was. You had a
Free High student bring a complaint to Fresdene Unified, claiming
the district a lout a registered sex offender to be
a volunteer softball coach at Fresno High. Complaint the student
filed that inappropriate physical contact. It doesn't matter if he

(35:38):
was an angel the whole time he was there, whether
the accusations turn out to be a true or nine.
He's a convicted fellow and a registered sex offender. He's
on Megan's Law. The sex offender database. Do they not
do any background checking? Come on, misty her. They face
a misdemeanor charge unlawful entry of a school building or

(35:59):
grounds by his ex offender. Okay, he should be in trouble,
but some heads need to roll on that. Guys. Uh
uh huh No, that's I think what we call in
the real world deir election of duty.

Speaker 4 (36:14):
Duty?

Speaker 1 (36:15):
Are you familiar with that? And I'm not putting you down.
It's dut y. That's how that spelled

Speaker 4 (36:23):
Ast that Trevor carry Show on The Valley's Power Talk
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