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October 16, 2025 • 36 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Or let's get our flu shot. You got to get
your double whammy, get your covid booster, and get your
your flu shot. Right.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
This is the influenza vaccine from a Ventice pastor of
their flu zone.

Speaker 3 (00:12):
Timarsol twenty five microrams in mercury per dose.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
I'd like to point out that a lot of people
didn't know, and I'm one of them. I've given two
thousand rogram shots. I've been in vaccines for thirty five years.
I didn't know that rogam had thimerisol in it. So
I think a lot of the doctors were unaware. They
were unaware that even the word thi marasol meant mercury.

Speaker 1 (00:34):
Yeah, well it does. Cheryl Hines Hollywood actress married to
RFK Junior. She was the wife of Larry David Kerby
Your Enthusiasm. She's been married to RFK for more than
a decade, and she went on the view to defend
her husband, take assault from the left against him, Way
to Go. She also went on Jesse Waters First where
she could be more normal and be herself and be funny.

(00:56):
And I guess RFK Junior has like five years old. Ears.
What do I mean by five year old ears. Well,
everything in our body when we're younger is better, are
you know? The ears haven't had headphones and you know,
loud music and loud sounds. And I always would say
that you could have all the kids to bed. You
could finally be sitting on the couch. You're gonna watch

(01:17):
something at nine forty eight at night. You're finally you
open up the KitKat on the couch. A five year
old way around the corner down the hall in his room,
supposedly asleep, Dad, What are you eating? They could hear
their kit cat opening. You would have to put it
underneath the couch cushion to open it up. They had,
they had ears. It seems like RFK Junior has that

(01:39):
with his wife when she's sneaking around maybe not making
America healthy again? Foods now snack food?

Speaker 4 (01:45):
Are you as mahall as your husband, Bobby?

Speaker 5 (01:48):
I'm gonna say it, yes, yes, although you know I
might eat things that he might not.

Speaker 6 (01:57):
Oh, do you get in trouble when you eat unhealthy?

Speaker 4 (02:00):
You know I don't.

Speaker 5 (02:01):
Get in trouble, but I hide when I eat it
because I don't know good about it. So if I
wrote potato chips, will you know, stand in the pantry
while when nobody's looking.

Speaker 4 (02:13):
A crunch, Cheryl, where are you? That was? Don't worry
about it. It was just a care Bobby go back to bed.

Speaker 1 (02:19):
Right Look at that. Look at that right there here,
That lady's bag open and she needs to get the
couch cushion and put it under neath there. Because Bobby's
around the corner down the hall. She thinks he's asleep.
What are you eating? Sunny Host and was not as
friendly as Jesse Waters. Oh no, she's talking about her husband.

(02:40):
He's spreading this information a lot of Kay has a
lot of confusion about vaccines. He's the least qualified Department
of Health and Human Services said we've had in the history.
It's just very very dangerous. Listen to her, Listen to
her little attitude. Listen to her come back with because
she was interrupting. Uh, she was interrupting Cheryl, And listen
to Sunny Host. Please please please, we could go back.

Speaker 5 (03:00):
To COVID when connected circumcisions. May I finish?

Speaker 1 (03:05):
Please?

Speaker 7 (03:06):
When people, please, please, please please.

Speaker 1 (03:15):
Cheryl had to explain to Joey Beahar here.

Speaker 8 (03:19):
When you say that they are pro a vaccine, it
seems as though Bobby and Trump are casting doubt on
the efficacy of the vaccine, which makes Americans very nervous.
So that's the problem that we're having.

Speaker 7 (03:30):
Yeah, I understand.

Speaker 5 (03:32):
I understand that. And it's interesting because I don't know
if you saw sixty minutes just did a piece about
the vaccine injury a compensation program, so people that have
had vaccine injuries can be compensated if they can prove it.
And they have paid out five point four billion dollars

(03:56):
for vaccine injuries.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
Yeah, somebody got hurt. And the point about this, and
I'm so glad she made this point. It's the point
that I felt many of us have felt. It's like,
why do you not want to have a conversation about this?
Why when you bring this up, are you like you're crazy?
Why can't you listen and talk about it. Here's Cheryl
talking about what the question actually is here listening.

Speaker 5 (04:19):
So my question is can we do better?

Speaker 9 (04:22):
Do we?

Speaker 1 (04:22):
Is that all vaccines and just the vaccines.

Speaker 5 (04:26):
It's all vack as far as I know, As far
as I know, But so the question is yes to vaccines, Yes,
they are important and they are an important part of
our healthcare.

Speaker 1 (04:39):
Can we do better?

Speaker 5 (04:40):
Can we make them safer? Can we make them Can
we listen to parents who say, my child got the
vaccine and changed and stopped hitting markers, stopped developing the
way they were developing. Can we listen to people when
they say that instead of saying.

Speaker 8 (05:03):
With them, but you want to listen to scientists.

Speaker 1 (05:05):
You want to listen to science because they are all correct, right,
jolly bayhar right. But as we know RFK Junior, he's
you don't have on a white coat and a stethoscope
around him with an id dadge right there, right, people, right,
he's not a doctor.

Speaker 10 (05:23):
I just I do want to say, you know, he's
not a doctor, and he's not a professional. And oftentimes
when he's talking, times when he's speaking, he is speaking
not with the best information that we can get, because
you know, yeah, we could do a lot better with

(05:44):
health stuff, and there's a lot of stuff he can do,
and some of the things he's suggested take it out
of the hands of my doctor and me and my
uh ob g y N and me and I.

Speaker 4 (05:59):
One sure does it give you pause?

Speaker 10 (06:02):
And are you able to say, you know that might
not actually be so because I've got my experience and
I've done lived with this and I'm still here. So
are you able to have those conversations with her?

Speaker 5 (06:15):
I am able to have those conversations. And just to
be clear, of secretarias of HHS have not been doctors,
have been a great. One of Obama's secretaries of HHS
was an economist.

Speaker 11 (06:36):
But most, the majority of them that haven't had medical
backgrounds have a wait science.

Speaker 10 (06:40):
Anybody do anything else?

Speaker 4 (06:41):
They don't say anything else.

Speaker 10 (06:42):
Yet, anyone, you have to take a break.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
Yeah, we gotta got a break, say anytime. So they
made to a really valid point. How many times do
they go past and keep talking? You know what be
heard in her little CIA headphone said in there that
she has underneath her dreadlocks there she she heard, gotta break.
This isn't good. Got a break.

Speaker 5 (07:02):
Of secretarias of HHS have not been doctors. They've got
any been great, to be honest. One of Obama's secretaries
of HHS was an economist.

Speaker 11 (07:16):
So most the majority of them that haven't had medical
backgrounds a white science.

Speaker 4 (07:20):
Don't do anything else.

Speaker 10 (07:21):
They don't say anything else yet because I do want
to have to take a.

Speaker 1 (07:24):
Break, all right, But she knew that was kind of
hung out there like, okay, you cut her off, so
we'll be being the great journalist. TV star Hollywood actress
act toward their actors now right, not actresses. We got
rid of that word. I it's still said I can

(07:45):
hang on to an old nineteen hundred sword like that.
And she came back from the break. Let's go listen
how dangerous her husband is.

Speaker 11 (07:51):
But the problem, respectfully, is that your husband is the
least qualified Department of Help in Human Services head that
we've had in his street.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
I do think that's a very.

Speaker 5 (08:01):
Dangerous being less qualified than an economist.

Speaker 12 (08:06):
I think.

Speaker 5 (08:08):
He has been his career studying toxins, studying people's health
for his job.

Speaker 11 (08:15):
Has also spread a lot of misinformation, a lot of chaos,
a lot of conclusion. And I think it's it's it's
just a very dangerous thing. I say it with the utmost.

Speaker 4 (08:26):
Of and some of it's not. That's the point it is. Listen,
we all have different.

Speaker 5 (08:31):
Views, yes, And when you say, you know, misinformation disinformation,
we could go back to COVID when connected circumcisions, may
I finish When people Faucci people were saying, when you
get the vaccine, you cannot transmit COVID, it will stop COVID.

(08:53):
And that was disinformation, misinformation still learning about it was
a novel virus and never found it.

Speaker 13 (08:58):
Right because now the doctor will acknowledge that doctor.

Speaker 1 (09:03):
Fauci has a medical degree, and so did doctor Biden.

Speaker 9 (09:06):
The bottom line is clear, tell us, if you're vaccinated,
you can do more things more safely, both outdoors as
well as indoors. So for those who haven't gotten their
vaccination yet, especially if you're.

Speaker 1 (09:22):
Younger, younger, wait, now, younger was the least effective. But
go ahead, doctor, you don't need it.

Speaker 9 (09:27):
This is another great reason to go get vaccinated.

Speaker 1 (09:31):
Yeah, so you can do stuff, so you're not locked
in your house, do stuff now now now.

Speaker 9 (09:37):
Now, Yes, the vaccines are about saving your life.

Speaker 1 (09:43):
All right, thank you Joe for stopping by. Just a
reminder of the abuse we went through. You heard the
ladies on the view tail schero hinz there that we
need it science Fuci science right. Doctor Abay is his name.
He is pro vaccine and he did a study that

(10:05):
actually blew the doctor's mind. Here's filmmaker Dell Bigtree talking
about doctor Obey's study on vaccines, and keep your mind
open here, keep your mind open, why would you want
to close it off to a doctor's opinion.

Speaker 14 (10:21):
He's one of the lead experts. He's pro vaccine, and
he develops vaccine programs for the Third World. He had
a DTP vaccine program he'd run thirty years ago in
Guinea Basouth, Africa, and recognized.

Speaker 4 (10:34):
Thirty years later.

Speaker 14 (10:35):
You know what, only half the children in the country
got that vaccine and the other half didn't. I could
do a perfect comparative study between the vaccinated and the unvaccinated,
and when he did that.

Speaker 4 (10:46):
Study, the results blew his mind.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
Come on, democrats, you love science, Well, let's go listen
to a doctor that does vaccines for third world countries.
He has the perfect tests right in front of him,
half vaccinated, half not vaccinated. And again he's a pro
vax kind of doctor. And his conclusion is is, we

(11:11):
don't know what these vaccines do.

Speaker 15 (11:13):
This is about vaccines, and I think it's important to
recognize that no roucine vaccine was tested for all all
effect on mortality in randomized trials before being introduced. I
guess most of you think that we know what wile
our vaccines are doing. We don't The program we are
talking about at the time. The vaccine program was introduced

(11:33):
sort of in the late seventies after the success with
the eradication of smallpox. Dogue Zo made sort of the first
imanization program for the low income countries. While it comes
out here you had two point three times higher mortality
if you were DCP vaccinated, and that is the most
commonly used vaccine in the world. So the mooving Core

(11:54):
vaccine or Patas's vaccine was associated with twofold higher mortality.
You can have a vaccine with its funny protective against
the specific disease, but associated with higher martialism.

Speaker 1 (12:04):
How is that possible? I listen to him, How's that possible? Okay?
So what they're saying basically is yes, it the dip theoria. Okay,
it the vaccine works. But what is it also doing
with the mortality rate? It's rising up and they're figuring
that out. It cause death.

Speaker 14 (12:24):
After looking at this study, it was clear that the
vaccine did protect against the diseases they were vaccinated for.
The kids didn't die of diptheria tetanus from protessis only
one problem. Once they looked at it, they were dying
at five times a rate.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
Of all of these other issues.

Speaker 14 (12:41):
So it was clear that though was protecting against these diseases,
it was weakening their immune systems to all sorts of
other problems.

Speaker 1 (12:48):
All right, let's keep listening to some doctors, and let's
keep listening to some scientists. Again, I am the messenger. No,
the smell of rubbing alcohol makes me nauseous. Diet medical
science not my thing. Well, my thing is looking up
and listening to people. Doctor Paul Thomas, MD, he's talking
about a decade of study that he has.

Speaker 16 (13:08):
What I noticed in the first decade or so of
my practice, his kids were getting sicker and sicker, and
over the next decade, as more and more patients chose
not to vaccinate, I got to see the difference. But
I wanted to see could I prove it? So we
got all the data from my practice. We looked at
every baby born into my practice and published it in
an international journal of public health. What we found, and

(13:31):
that study was peer reviewed, it was robust. We found
massive increases. I mean we're talking four to five hundred
percent more allergies, autoimmune conditions, neurodevelopmental issues, and then we
had infections of all kinds massively increased in the vaccinated
compared to the unvaccinated. What happened when I published that study.

(13:55):
Within days of it being available online, I get a
call from my attorney. Don't see any patients, don't write
any prescriptions, don't go into the office. Your license has
been emergently suspended. You are a threat to public health.

Speaker 1 (14:07):
There it is, well, at least we got the Trump administration.
Now we got RFK Junior, the CDC updated immunization schedule,
dropping the COVID vaccine recommendation and recommending that toddlers get
the chicken pox shot separately from the MMR, the measles, mumps,
and rubella. So thank you President Trump, Thank you RFK Junior,

(14:28):
Thank you Cheryl Hines. The truth will set us free,
and also it will save lives. And that's something to
take joy in. And I do.

Speaker 9 (14:38):
Hi.

Speaker 6 (14:38):
It's Robert F. Kennedy Junior.

Speaker 7 (14:40):
Here.

Speaker 6 (14:40):
You're AJH as Secretary at AHHS. We have a division
called the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority or BARTA.
BARDA drives some of our most advanced scientific research. Millions
of people, maybe even you or someone you know, got
the omicron variant despite being vaccinated. That's because a single

(15:01):
mutation can make m RNA vaccines ineffective. The same risk
applies to flu. After reviewing the science and consulting top
experts at NIH and FDA, AH has has determined that
m RNA technology poses more risks than benefits for these
respiratory viruses.

Speaker 1 (15:21):
You go r K Junior, You go Barta. He just
won't go. What what do you need to update your vaccine?
Your COVID vaccine.

Speaker 9 (15:32):
It's incredibly effective, but the truth is not enough.

Speaker 13 (15:36):
Joe.

Speaker 1 (15:36):
People are getting Joe. There's ice cream over there, goes.

Speaker 7 (15:40):
This is the treportary show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
No, that's Nancy Velosi. Shut up, shut up? Think that
many times Paul Pelosi has heard that. Nancy, can we talk?
Would you here? Let me pour you another glass of wine?
Shut up, Nancy, I gotta travel over. I'm not going
to be able to attend the awards dinner.

Speaker 6 (16:05):
With Shut up.

Speaker 1 (16:07):
All right, Here's here's how all this happened. Nancy Pelosi
was on the steps of the Capitol.

Speaker 13 (16:15):
Are you at all concerned that the new January sixth
committee will find you liable for that?

Speaker 15 (16:19):
N right here?

Speaker 13 (16:20):
Are you at all concerned about the new January sixth,
committee finding you liable for that day. Why did you
refuse the National Guard on January sixth?

Speaker 4 (16:30):
Shut up?

Speaker 17 (16:31):
I did not refuse the National Guard. The President didn't
send it. Why are you coming here with Republican talking
points as if you're as a serious journal.

Speaker 13 (16:39):
The American people want to know, we still have questions.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
Thank you, you're welcome.

Speaker 4 (16:43):
Shut up.

Speaker 1 (16:45):
I'm gonna have fun with that till the end of
the year. You might hear this too much.

Speaker 4 (16:49):
Shut up.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
Yeah, that's perfect, that's right. If there were Lynn ashback
City Council member of club, it was with a snarky
I love when you hand them to me like that.
Shut up, all right. It was about January sixth, and uh, well,
you remember Nancy Pelosi in January sixth, don't we well,

(17:11):
because she was her daughter was filming a documentary film. Yeah,
here she was. Here was her feeling on the Capitol
in January sixth, talking to her daughter.

Speaker 18 (17:21):
We have responsibility, Terry. We did not have any accountability
for what was going on there, and we should have.
This is ridiculous. You're gonna ask me in the middle
of the thing when they've already breached the inaugural stuff
that that should we call the Capitol police, I mean

(17:44):
the National Guard? Why want the national Guard there to
begin with?

Speaker 1 (17:49):
That's your job. You're speaking of the House.

Speaker 18 (17:50):
They thought that they had sufficient Now there was not
a question of how they had been. They don't know.
They clearly didn't know. And I take responsibility having them.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
You don't to prepare for You take responsibility for not
having them there. Okay, So now that we have that
little backstory, it's a reporter, it's a Valley question, Pelosi, are.

Speaker 13 (18:14):
You at all concerned that the new January sixth committee
will find.

Speaker 12 (18:16):
You liable to that?

Speaker 1 (18:17):
Gan right here?

Speaker 13 (18:19):
Are you at all concerned about the new January sixth
committee finding you liable for that day? Why did you
refuse the national Guard on January sixth?

Speaker 7 (18:28):
Thank you, shut up.

Speaker 17 (18:30):
I did not refuse the national guard?

Speaker 1 (18:32):
The president, She said, the president. Let's hear what the
President had to say.

Speaker 9 (18:38):
And I was going to talk about the J six hostages.

Speaker 6 (18:43):
But you'll be happy because you know.

Speaker 9 (18:46):
It's action, not words account and you're going to see
a lot of action on the J six Ostygen, this is.

Speaker 7 (18:55):
The Trevor Kerry Show on the Valley's Power.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
Talk Secretary Sean Duffy ripped the Democrats. I guess it
did go down. Remember I tell you about their Napa
Valley fundraiser, little event they were getting together. I thought, well,
during the shutdown, they're not gonna they're not gonna do that.
That wouldn't be good optics. And they learned from Newsome
not to be at the French laundry. No, they Transportation
Secretary Duffy said they had hot tubs and organic vineyards.

(19:20):
While refusing to reopen the government high end Dinners luxury
retreat in Napa. He posts it up. He said, where
are our air traffic controllers working without pay big caps
to keep our airspace safe so they could fly to Napa.
Shame shame, shame, shame, shame, shame. Well, the shutdown continues.

(19:47):
I guess this is day fifteen. They're still trying to
to act as if they deny that it's health care
for illegals. We'll get to that. But they had an
idea yesterday. I'm going to guess maybe Speaker Johnson was
over at the Charlie Kirkvet. Maybe he could have been

(20:08):
the day before he was meeting our honor flight. We'll
talk about that with Paul Leffler. Next break. Yeah, Speaker
Johnson came out and talked for about twenty minutes with
our veterans from the valley. But here he is speaking
about what they did. They berated a Capitol police officer.
They had all their signs protesting. There's some Arizona Democrat

(20:28):
that they want him to swear in or something. You
do it on our time.

Speaker 7 (20:34):
He played some games. They stormed my office.

Speaker 3 (20:36):
Maybe you saw some of the video online that they
themselves shared or someone did. They berated a Capitol police officer,
screamed at him. He was just merely standing his post.
Shows again their disdain for law enforcement, as we see
all around the country the Democrats and everyone in that
party screaming, assaulting the ice officers. They did it right

(20:57):
here in the Capitol. Last night, a few members of
Congress went into the little foyer of my office and
tore down a sign that had up and just engage
in all sorts of political stunts and antics. They've been
doing that every day now, and it shows their desperation.

Speaker 1 (21:11):
Yeah, but let's keep in mind the issue is going
on that the Democrats are saying, no, we're not taking
taxpayer money and giving it to healthcare for illegal aliens. Well,
how do you deny knew some spent twenty three billion
on precisely that it drove medicaid into the tank here
in California, requiring an emergency an emergency loan. Democrat runs

(21:34):
states to get free healthcare cover soll legals via state
medicaid funds California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey,
New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont, Washington, and Speaker
Johnson says, We're not going to join in this nonsense.

Speaker 3 (21:50):
We won't sell out the long term security and future
of the United States so that Chuck Shemer can prevent
a primary challenge from his left wing. We will not
be a part of that nonsense. And until Schumer and
the left wing of his party are satisfied enough that
the pain this shutdown has caused has reached a limit
that they're satisfied with, and the Republicans are going to
stand here every single day. We're going to continue to

(22:12):
deliver the simple facts directly to the American people.

Speaker 1 (22:15):
And the facts are the Democrats try and deny what
the facts are. The one big, beautiful bill early this year.
I didn't agree with everything in it, and one of
the things I agreed with was it was going to
end this loophole in Medicaid that allows states like California
to pass the cost of covering illegals on to my
mom and dad in Tennessee, it went to other federal taxpayers.

(22:36):
The law required states to pay those costs themselves, and
Democrats now want that repealed. California three point nine billion
for illegals under Medicaid. Federal government normally re in verses
about seventy percent of state medicaid, and that fell on
taxpayers across the country. So what kind of shell gain

(22:57):
to California and New York and these states play. If
they did, they hiked the taxes on hospitals and nursing homes,
then recycle the money back to them through higher Medicaid payments.
It's a complete shell game. New Yorker prew two point
four billion in twenty twenty four to give full Medicaid

(23:18):
benefits to illegals. So we've already done this in California,
Illinois Senator to non citizens over forty two. But their
shell gain, the models always the same they inflate the
medicaid spending and then they snatch the federal dollars and
then they redirect that money to those who are here
breaking our laws. So people in Tennessee or Ohio or Nevada,

(23:41):
they have no say where their tax paying dollars are
being drained. That is it. That's the battle. That's the fight. Now.
Set aside the illegal aliens getting that and the fraud
and waste with Americans. Federal data truth facts show at
least five million ineligible people are on the role. This
is not an opinion. These are the numbers, and proper

(24:03):
payments cost about thirty billion dollars a year and have
topped one point one trillion over the past decade. This
is not speaker Johnson talking. This is a Wall Street
Journal review found that between twenty nineteen and twenty twenty
one alone, insurers took in four point three billion in
duplicate payments for people enrolled in multiple states at once. Anytime,

(24:28):
there's a big chunk of money. Just think with the COVID,
with all the paycheck protection program funds, you had guys
in prison getting it. So you really don't think that
it's not happening with medicaid. Come on, So the one
big beautiful bill was stopping this. It actually really tightened
up the eligibility checks that they had on it to

(24:48):
make sure that you're not doing it in two states,
and they made the states do stricter reporting standards. You know, California.
Come on, man, we can't even track twenty three billion
for transients. You think we're going to keep track of this. Well,
they're saying they have to, and they don't like that.
So the actual reason Medicaid was ever created was to

(25:10):
go to US citizens, not to people that do not
qualify because they broke our United States immigration laws. And
the Democrat lies about defending healthcare. This is not about
whether Medicaid should exists, It's about whether it goes to
illegal aliens.

Speaker 4 (25:28):
Saying, the facts here are pretty simple.

Speaker 19 (25:30):
The Republican Party has put on the floor and voted
for a clean continuing resolution, no changes. These are Biden
budget numbers, by the way, and numbers that Democrats have
voted for thirteen times.

Speaker 4 (25:42):
Nothing up our sleeves here, Caitlin.

Speaker 19 (25:44):
They're trying to keep the government open long enough to
negotiate things like the healthcare issue, which you were just
debating which I actually think maybe Republicans will wind up
dealing on that, but they're not going to do it
under duress, and they're not going to do it under
threat of rolling back all the Medicaid.

Speaker 4 (25:58):
Reforms that were this summer.

Speaker 1 (26:01):
Yeah, but no, they can't get health careless.

Speaker 19 (26:03):
That's the one thing, which is that people who are
in the country legally cannot get these subsidies.

Speaker 4 (26:08):
Are they thinking about they can know they can't know
that they can't.

Speaker 19 (26:12):
Do you think who do I think pays when they
go to the emergency room?

Speaker 1 (26:15):
How do we spend all this money in California if
it can't happen? When does California have laws that we've
inched it in? First it was a certain age in
a different age, and now we're just covering everybody, but
it's not happening. Wouldn't you hate to have a job
where you've got to go embarrass yourself like that, where
they tell you what to say, what to fight back against.

(26:39):
Jennings reminded them, wait, guys, you all Democrats say that
this is good to give medicaid to illegal aliens, But.

Speaker 19 (26:46):
What Democrats want to do is roll back what the
Republican Medicaid reforms were they want. Look, I don't understand
why everybody's so mad for time. In memoriam, Democrats have
argued that it's good. It's good for illegal immigrats to
get medicaid. Every candidate president in twenty twenty raised their
hand for it in the Big Beautiful Bill debate.

Speaker 4 (27:03):
They argued it was good policy.

Speaker 19 (27:05):
I can't believe there's an abound base and a Democratic
party on it today.

Speaker 1 (27:09):
A Democrat voters, y'all need a little memory jogging here.

Speaker 5 (27:14):
Raise your handed if your government plan would provide coverage
for undocumented immigrants.

Speaker 1 (27:22):
All the hands are in the air. Come on, sarge,
We'll give you free health care. Oh but suddenly, no,
that's not what it's about. Wow, listen to this. Jake Tapper,
Congresson Kana from California, and Governor Hokeel from New York
all admitting that, Yes, listen to Governor Hockle, and I
do it again. That's what she said. I'd do it again.

(27:44):
I give it to them again.

Speaker 19 (27:45):
Werstman's to hospitals, some of which does go to undocumented
immigrants of using healthcare.

Speaker 7 (27:50):
There are to these hospitals.

Speaker 20 (27:51):
The amount of money that actually is going towards people
who are undocumented. Is such a small portion the Medicaid
cuts or the affordable care at.

Speaker 21 (28:02):
Support and giving illegal immigrants taxpayer funded healthcare?

Speaker 4 (28:06):
Yes or no? We support giving money support answers.

Speaker 21 (28:09):
Yes, you expanded healthcare access in twenty twenty four under
Medicaid for after the election, David time, God.

Speaker 1 (28:17):
Do it all over again. Medicaid already costs about eight
hundred billion dollars a year. That's more than fifteen percent
of federal spending. And every dollar that has spent on
somebody here illegally takes a dollar from an American family.
The Medicaid was created to actually to serve. I saw
this headline at Breitbart Democrat led Oregon on track to

(28:38):
spend five hundred million more for healthcare programs that include
illegals than for state police. Yeah, how about that one
right there? Wow. I wonder how much we should look
into California to see if we can get some kind
of stat like that. Wonder what the difference might be there.

Speaker 7 (29:02):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (29:07):
He's a voice of Riso State Athletics and mister mister
honorfly USA Paul Lefler, Welcome from the airport. I can
hear it in the background. How you doing well.

Speaker 12 (29:17):
I'm glad you can hear it, Trevor, and I hope
you can hear a lot more because you know, we've
got some breaking news here that I haven't said in
a long long time that Honor Flight are chartered aircraft
with Allegian Airlines with the precious cargo of sixty seven
veterans aged sixty nine to ninety six, representing sixteen different
hometowns in seven valley counties. The plane is actually on

(29:39):
time and it's going to land at five sixty nine
PM tonight, So that means I'm going to be marching
through the terminal by about six point thirty.

Speaker 1 (29:50):
All right, now, have you confirmed this? I know we've
had a government shut down. Is there a lack of communication?
Is this for real?

Speaker 6 (29:57):
Paul?

Speaker 1 (29:58):
You're saying on time here? This is you said the
first in a long time. I guess.

Speaker 20 (30:02):
So.

Speaker 1 (30:02):
The last I know, they stopped for fuel like Charles Limberg. Right,
we've discussed that in the past, but have you heard
that last departure. They're in the air coming here now.

Speaker 12 (30:15):
They are, and they didn't have to stop for fuel.
So they're going to be here at five poin fifty nine, right,
and that means as soon as I say touchdown Central
Valley Honor Flight, then we're going to form up for
the national anthem. We'll get things started that way with
the Clovis Community Band's got our sailors from nas Lamore here,
the Junior ROTC cadets from Duncan Polytechnic are here. We've

(30:38):
got Vern Schmidt and you've probably met him out here.
Ninety nine year old World War Two veteran going to
be one hundred and January. He's here with the author
of the book about his life and they're going to
be signing copies of that book starting at five point
thirty for a minimum donation of twenty dollars to Central
Valley Honor Flight. All the proceeds of the book going
to some more veterans going to have this experience. So

(30:58):
that's super exciting.

Speaker 1 (31:00):
Say the say his name again, the author.

Speaker 12 (31:03):
Vern Schmidt, so Vernon and to hear his age.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
Obviously World War two.

Speaker 12 (31:10):
World War two veteran participated in the Battle of the Bulge,
liberated Flassenburgh Concentration Camp, has lived in incredible eighty years
since World War Two. It will turn one hundred and January.
The book about his life is called A Hero and
Advocate for All Others, and the lead author of that book,
Laura Bailey, flew all the way out from North Carolina
to be here tonight. We're going to hear from her

(31:31):
here at the airport, but she and Vern will be
signing that book starting at five point thirty. The plane'll
land at six, and we all get to cheer form
around six thirty.

Speaker 1 (31:39):
Well, there's always something special happening around you, and that's
very special as well. The sixty seven vets for those.
I always want to assume Paul, there's somebody listening that
does not understand maybe what Honor Flight is. Give him
a quick little recap.

Speaker 12 (31:55):
So Honor Flight exists to take veterans to their memorials.
It started right out after the World War Two memorial
was built, about twenty years ago. There was one man
who asked one of his patients at a VA hospital,
you're going to go see that brand new memorial because
you served in World War Two. And the guy said, well,
I don't know. I'm too old. It's hard to travel.
He said, hey, I've got an airplane. Want if I
apply you and he said, yeah, let's go asap. So

(32:18):
that's what started it. We started our chapter our hub
here in twenty thirteen. Since then, the people of the
valley have made it possible for now over twenty two
hundred Valley veterans to see their memorials. And it's really
a testament to the heart of our community, Trevor, because
we cover from Porterville up to Stockton, and we're all volunteers.
It's all donations, but the people of the valley keep

(32:39):
saying loud and clear, this is important. We want our
vets to have this experience. And this is the third
trip we've been able to provide in twenty twenty five.
So again that's just a testament to the generosity of
the valley. And if some of your listeners want to
support the cause, they can go to Cvonnorflight dot org.
That's where veterans can sign up. Any veterans who signed
served at any point before the end of the Vietnam

(33:01):
War in nineteen seventy five, he or she is eligible
to receive this experience for free.

Speaker 1 (33:07):
And also co pilots go with them as well.

Speaker 8 (33:11):
Well.

Speaker 12 (33:11):
Absolutely, yeah, we've got to I think we have a
whole plane full of copilots sometimes, well, yeah, guardians guardians.

Speaker 1 (33:19):
I didn't know I got the word wrong. Guardian. Yeah,
I like co pilot better.

Speaker 12 (33:24):
We may have to change our verbia. That's a good idea.

Speaker 1 (33:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 12 (33:27):
Yes, the Guardians make a tax deductible donation of twelve
hundred dollars to go with a veteran and share the experience.
And usually it's a family member, but we have a
lot of veterans who don't have a family member to
go with them. So that's where folks from the community
step up and make a big difference. And maybe if
you'd like to go as a guardian sometimes, Trevor, we can.

Speaker 1 (33:46):
Yeah, hey, co pilot use the right term, I Paul, pilot.

Speaker 12 (33:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (33:50):
I remember early on interviewing you about this years ago
here and you said the spouse because I was like, hey,
do there wives or I know there's female veterans as well,
but normally it's it's men from that time period, and
I was like, really, why wouldn't the wives go? And
I think it was explained to me because it can
be kind of emotional and these these are hard men
that will keep it in there if the misses might

(34:12):
be next to them.

Speaker 12 (34:13):
You know, that's a question. We get a lot, Trevor,
And when we started it was we're taking all World
War two veterans and their spouses were just as old
as they were. So if we take a World War
cevet and his wife, we really need two guardians to
go with them, and that cuts our number and half
of how many vets we can take. So that's a
big piece of it. But the other one is, you know,
when you've been married for fifty sixty seventy years and

(34:36):
you go on a trip, you're going to be looking
out for your wife. You're not going to be soaking
it in the way you do when you go with
your fellow veterans. And so it's a different experience that way.
And that really is the magic of honor play, because
any one of these veterans could go by themselves and
have a great experience visiting the memorials. But when you
do that and you go everywhere, on the plane, on

(34:57):
the bus, at every meal with all these other veterans,
it's it's a family, right. And you know, some of
these veterans haven't been able to talk about it for decades.
Now they're around other people who went through the same thing,
all of a sudden it's okay to talk about. So
it's impactful on so many levels. And if you've never
been a part of one of our homecomings, you got
to be here tonight. Don't wait too long. I'd think

(35:19):
that here right now, because six o'clock that plane's going
to land. Six thirty maybe six forty five. They're marching
through and this will be our thirty third flight. Trevor,
I've gotten goosebumps literally every single time, and I know
tonight will be no exception.

Speaker 1 (35:32):
Paul here in closing, I saw today they got a
tour of the house flower we conresces from Vince Wong,
and then House Speaker Mike Johnson came out and actually
talked to him and said for about twenty minutes.

Speaker 12 (35:45):
He did he did well, Vince Loong. You know, if
he hadn't said that he was going to fly and
give our veterans the personal tour of the Capitol, they
wouldn't have gotten to see the Capitol. But he made
that commitment, he cleared it with the Speaker of the House.
I don't think he knew that the Speaker of the
House is going to say, hey, if I'm letting you
guys do this, I want to meet these guys. So
he did, and I know it meant a lot to

(36:05):
the veterans, regardless of their political affiliations.

Speaker 1 (36:09):
Yeah, it's not like they didn't have their hands full
with a shutdown going on, but he knew that was important.
So thank you to Congressman Pong and House Speaker Mike Johnson,
and to you, Paul Leffler and everybody out there that
plane there, they might even be getting pretty close to
saying put your trade tables up and bring your sheet up,
recline right where they're getting close, they're gonna be landing

(36:29):
at five point fifty nine on time. Sixty seven vets
coming back in vern Schmidt's book out there as well
that you can get. Paul, Thank you and God bless
you anything you want to say, real quick air and closing, No.

Speaker 12 (36:43):
Just thanks to all your listeners who have made this possible.

Speaker 7 (36:46):
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