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October 14, 2025 • 32 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
He said, you need to tackle the open air drug
dealing in the crime. He said, we got a police
force staffing below fourteen hundred officers and over forty three
hundred fetnal related deaths since twenty twenty. He said. The
local officials, the mayor, the district attorney criticized as a proposal,

(00:21):
said it's an insult to their efforts to reduce crime.
Don't insult us by bringing in more law enforcement. We're
trying to reduce crime. Stop that. Don't give us more guns.
Good guys with guns, we don't need that. I think
most of the people in San Francisco would support federal intervention.
The Salesforce CEO sited a city survey showed eighty three

(00:44):
percent backing deportations of drug dealers in areas like the Tenderloin.
Listen to this guy in Portland. He's a conservative Republican.
Cam Higbee is his name. Listen to the reality. Oh
Parland saved Chicago safe. San Francisco's safe.

Speaker 2 (01:05):
When I leave my house to go to work, I
am violently assaulted. I've had guns pulled on me. I've
been bear sprayed, I've been beaten down, I've been almost
killed So my question for all of you is, how
would you feel if every time you showed up to
work masked, militants tried to kill you. Because that's how
we feel, that's our lived reality. And you guys go
and tell us that we're liars. The riots aren't that bad, right.

(01:27):
I've never seen any of you guys in the ground.
In fact, I've never seen anybody representing the companies you
work for on the ground. You guys come to us
for interviews that never get published. Stop saying we're lying.

Speaker 1 (01:38):
We're not.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
We risk our lives every day, do the job that
you guys are too afraid to do.

Speaker 1 (01:43):
I bet if we had a social media in eighteen
fifty nine, eighteen sixty, I bet there's newspaper articles that
we could really delve into and go find where you
had people that were for the North in the South,
or people that lived in a Southern state that did
not want to secede from the Union, that we're fighting
and hitting and burning and it just didn't start one day.

(02:06):
Chicago sounds like eighteen fifty nine, because back then some
states were deciding the challenge the federal government. I don't
think in eighteen fifty nine they knew it was their
state rights would turned into a civil war. But when
you got Governor Pritzker up there talking about how President
Trump it's trying to attack you as citizens. He doesn't

(02:32):
want the National Guard up there, you know, doing so
with anger, the socialists rat pack in his state in DC.
And then the media this Brandon Johnson, the mayor up there.
He's beyond a joke man, He's dangerous. He's got durgin
civil war fantasies, want a rematch, talking about a rematch

(02:55):
once he got bow and Luke Duke driving the general
up and down, not with the the rebel flag on it,
up and down the streets. To what's he seeing. I'll
tell you what I'm seeing. I'm seeing his city as
a war zone. And enough is enough, sending the troops
gain control of these streets. Breitbart pulled data from the
Chicago Sun Times. In the Chicago Police Department, you tell

(03:17):
me if this is not a war zone. This includes
all shooting victims, fatal and non fatal combined. In twenty sixteen,
there were forty three hundred and twenty seventeen thirty four
hundred twenty eighteen, twenty eight hundred twenty nineteen, twenty six hundred,
twenty twenty little more violent four thousand, twenty twenty one,
forty three hundred, twenty twenty two, thirty four hundred, twenty

(03:39):
twenty three, twenty eight hundred, twenty twenty four, twenty seven hundred.
Year to date this year over fifteen hundred. So you
add it all together back to twenty sixteen, that's thirty
two thy, four hundred and fifteen total number of shooting victims.
How is that not a war zone? If that's not
a war zone, how would you wreck Visitdent? These thirty

(04:04):
people were shot this past weekend, five of them fatally,
and you got this governor, this blowhard Pritzker up there
claiming it's a Trump administration that wants to create a
war zone to justify sending in more troops. You had
a US District judge, Judge Lashonda Hunt, a Biden appointee
federal judge, ordered Ice, you take down that's a charity

(04:27):
fence where all the violence has been happening. Ice put
up a barrier.

Speaker 3 (04:36):
Violent weekend clashes surrounding the ICE processing facility in Broadview,
Illinois resulted in twenty two arrests. This as a US
district judge rules that the fence put up as demonstrations
grew needs to come down by midnight Tuesday.

Speaker 1 (04:49):
All right, why does this fence need to come down,
you're asking? Huh?

Speaker 3 (04:52):
The judge says it is on municipal land and blocks
emergency vehicles, comparing the fence to the Berlin Wall. The
Democratic Illinois House speaker channeled Ronald Reagan.

Speaker 4 (05:02):
Mister Trump, tear down this fence.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
Now you go home to mom, Now go home to mom. Yeah. Well,
of course you had the Illinois Democrats coming out, and
the reality is that that facility is there because we're
rounding up people that at the very minimum, broke United
States immigration law. And I guarantee you that ninety percent
of the people that they have in there are actually

(05:28):
people that have rape, pillaged, maybe murdered, trafficked gun charges.
That's that's what's happening. But now we're gonna we're gonna
fool everybody into thinking this is just like Martin Luther
King and the civil rights movement. These people don't have

(05:49):
their rights. We're out here fighting for these rights, like
the back in the civil rights days.

Speaker 5 (05:54):
We demand that i'd be able to access this facility.

Speaker 6 (05:58):
Why at this.

Speaker 3 (06:01):
Point on the right, what about the argument that ice
and border patrol are simply enforcing the laws that Congress rights.

Speaker 7 (06:09):
We passed the Civil Rights Act in nineteen sixty four,
and tens of thousands of people were brutalized during the
Civil Rights Act. So we could be judged on the
content of our character, not the color of our skin.

Speaker 1 (06:24):
We shall overcome. It's just like it, Just like it, guys,
It's the same thing. Couldn't be any further from the truth.
Listen this Democrat politician line. They broke laws, sir, they.

Speaker 8 (06:40):
Broke people are being stopped and detained merely because of
the way they look.

Speaker 4 (06:44):
That is illegal. That's unconstitutional.

Speaker 1 (06:47):
Let's go to the replay booth. Yeah, no, sorry. Never
allow problems to confuse or overwhelm us here. And that's
why we need the Insurrection Act. This has been overwhelming
for too long. The Constitution provides it Article two, Section two,
Supremacy Clause, Article six. Yes, you can put down state rebellions.

(07:14):
The President of the United States has the authority to
go into California or Oregon, or Illinois or any state
claiming sanctuary status. The Insurrection Act because we got chaos,
we got lawlessness. What do you expect from four years
of an open border policy? See that open border surgeon.

(07:36):
That was a that was a conspiracy, and that was
treasonous behavior because you go, well, it was just people
that want to come here and work hard. Okay, let
me just say, I say, okay, all right, let's believe that.
Are you really going to tell me that there quite
possibly couldn't have been some people that wanted to harm us?

(07:58):
They came in at the exact same time. Yeah, we
were flooded with twenty million illegals, and it's all part
of that Cloward Pivots plan man to bankrupt the United
States social welfare spending, get it with the federal government. Yeah,
these were these Columbia professors Cloward and Piven back in
the sixties implemented the plan to bankrupt us. Now we

(08:22):
got trende arragua, we got cartels, we got communists, we
got Islamist radicals in the country, all together going against
the law enforcement. You don't think that needs an insurrection Act.
We need to get in there and the rest of
people that are planning this behavior that's destructive to our country.

(08:43):
And that's why our Founding Fathers with the US Constitution
gave the executive branch of the authority to go out
there and put down a rebellion, put down any domestic
violence that's actually, yeah, threatening national security. Already mobilize the
National Guard in some states under the Constitution federal statutes

(09:05):
like Title ten. And if this kind of stuff continues here.

Speaker 3 (09:09):
A federal appeals court ruled that the Trump administration has
the authority to federalize the guardsmen, but not to deploy
them in a state against the wishes of the governor.

Speaker 4 (09:18):
Illinois Governor JB.

Speaker 3 (09:19):
Pritzker is urging Texas Governor Greg Abbott to bring his.

Speaker 9 (09:22):
Troops home, you know how, to get him the heck
out of Illinois and send them back so they can
protect the state of Texas instead of invading our state.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
You know why they're doing this, right? Are you picking
up on what I'm throwing down here? They want President
Trump to be forced into the Insurrection Act so they
can go, ah, look, it's Hitler, it's Hitler. Well he
needs to do it. There'll be many, many, many more
that will applaud So if this is the idea coming

(09:50):
from the Democrats, they haven't had a good idea in
ten years. So every idea is a dumb one, so
let them go ahead and do it. It's not working for them.
The people will applaud in the National Guard. Women that
can't afford a clothes dryer, that have to go out
in the backyard, but they're gangs running up and down
the alley. Suddenly there aren't and she can bring her

(10:13):
her kids out to play while she's hanging the laundry
because they're not there anymore because the National Guard came
in and took it away. And it actually gets to
the point it's just not the kids in the backyard
while she's doing laundry. She now walks with them to school.
She doesn't have them in the back seat ducking their
head down because of a few blocks they got to

(10:34):
go through to get to the school. Oh no, America
will love this Constitution. Article four, Section four obligates the
federal government to protect states from invasion and domestic violence.
So its commander in chief. It's not like does he
have the authority, he has the obligation. No substitute for

(11:00):
the President of the United States when it comes to
threats to national security. And listen to the President. I
pointed this out last week walking with the helicopter reporters yelling.
He used the word insurrectionist.

Speaker 4 (11:14):
Is burning to the grounds?

Speaker 1 (11:16):
You have agitated insurrectionists. Or you have to do is
look at that, look at the television. Turn on your
television breaking news, rectors.

Speaker 6 (11:24):
It's burning to the ground.

Speaker 1 (11:26):
The governor, the mayor, the.

Speaker 3 (11:27):
Politicians are petrified for their lives.

Speaker 10 (11:30):
You have to judge like that, not judge.

Speaker 4 (11:33):
You ought to be a change.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
Yeah, he used the word insurrection, and he has every
every legal avenue under the authority a president of the United
States and commander in chief of the United States, and
the majority of Americans are behind President Trump. Invoke it,
invoke it. Let's get some law and order back. Man,
and without being stated, my words are complete, and we'll

(11:59):
listen to this man ANSWERDS.

Speaker 11 (12:00):
When you have military that can direct force against their
own people, that is inherently corrupting. When you have what
looks like a deliberate end run around, not just a concept,
but a law that's been around for a long time,
pose comtatis that says you don't use our military on

(12:25):
domestic soil unless there is an extraordinary emergency of some sort.
When you see an administration suggests that ordinary street crime
is an insurrection or a terrorist stack or a terrorist
aack that is a genuine effort to weaken how we
have understood democracy.

Speaker 4 (12:46):
It is the Trevortary show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
And I can't have a fishing look today. I think
I do. I'm not much of a fisherman at all
eye to this day. And people I've worked with can
say that I've been around computers and they always say,
I've never seen this happen before. And I think it's
some energy thing that I have because I go fishing

(13:11):
with too many people. I don't know the last time
we were here. They're boting luck crazy. It's me. I
always tell people I'm the worst fishing, bad luck person
there is. You would think all the times I've gone fishing,
which I don't know, maybe fifteen twenty, I don't know,
maybe that's even more than I Yeah, that's probably too many.
I've never gone with somebody, and I always go with
somebody because they know where to go and have all

(13:32):
the stuff I've never gone with. They're like, hey boy,
they're biting today. It's never fruitful. Never I would have
never fed five thousand, we would have not have multiplied
the fish. If I were no Jesus could have overcome
my energy. But I do think I have that when
it comes to it. Yeah, so I'm faking like I'm

(13:55):
a fisherman with a flannel on. It was cool today
and at work at iHeart, it was rather festive. So
Terry Anne, it's soft rock next door getting it all
trussed up because their Christmas music starts November first, and
to be jolly, and you said, Mayor Dyer's coming in

(14:17):
to flip the switch. I'll catch him and go, hey,
is there any way we can get some kind of
something state to get a solar up there to fund
these these lights, these Christmas lights in here. We can
get some subsidy in here, can't we solar? It's California.
But that's now that I've stayed somewhere long enough to
have a tradition. I love it. I can leave work

(14:39):
any day of November and December and just bounce in
the studio and just feel it. I mean, it's it's
the Hallmark. It's Christmas fallah blah l lah. And Terry
Anne was excited she had her new candles. I'm like,
are those called votive candleacies like, now those are the
short ones. These are the big tall ones. And it's
not a flame, you know, it's the battery and there.

(15:00):
So she added a new addition in there. Yeah, we'll
have to put some pictures up. Pretty good stuff going on.
So yeah, I had, you know, little cool weather Christmas stuff.
Total change. It wasn't any kind of segue. It went
from my airzon to flannel on and Christmas decorations. President

(15:20):
Trump has put another message out on true social How
does he have the time to do all this? He
was over in the Middle East. Now he's with Erica
Kirk at the White House and in the He has
to be going back. But did he already go to Egypt?
Did he already get all that done? Yeah? He did
that on the way back. Can I guess he's not
jumping back and forth across But before he left for

(15:42):
the Middle East, he called Pam Bondi and the DJ
to do something about all the NEWSI former director Chris
Raight lied under oath about the FBI on January sixth,
two hundred and seventy four. We're undercover two hundred and
seventy FOURI agents could have controlled that crowd. They lied

(16:03):
to the people. Now this is the second Hey, hey, Copper,
do something about the bad guys. President of the United
States can't go out and arrest former FBI chief. The
Department of Justice can. Last month or a month and

(16:23):
a half ago, he was saying, I'll talk no action
about BONDI not going after Comy and Schiff and Latitia James. Well,
we've seen Komy, now, we've seen Latitia James. Now Adam Schiff, Hey,
he'll be coming. We'll see here. But they're really losing
their mind and their grasp on reality, and they're not

(16:45):
joking around. Maybe maybe their grasp on reality is that, hey,
we've been faking the funk for a while, just acting
like communists, leftists, Marxist because we can get away with
it in America. But now we're really training foot soldiers. Man,
We're we're going to take over this constitutional republic. Since
of the Mayor of Chicago talking about his foot soldiers

(17:07):
are being organized out there.

Speaker 6 (17:09):
We literally have people who are volunteering in this city,
on the southwest side, the northwest side, all over this
city to make sure that we're protecting children from being
separated from their families, And we're talking about volunteers who
are literally putting themselves at risk of being shot and

(17:31):
killed by the federal government.

Speaker 1 (17:33):
Huh, shot and killed? Because when does that happen in war?

Speaker 3 (17:37):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (17:37):
The president has declared war.

Speaker 6 (17:39):
I just want that to sit in right now, because
the President of the United States of America has declared
war on the people of Chicago and people across America.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
You got it down, man, learn nothing from the last election,
did you? Americans are sick and tired of This is
Super Tuesday with Trevor Carey Ondu Valley. He's power talk
President Trumps. He's got his moves on himself, doesn't he.
He moves at the speed of Trump over getting peace

(18:10):
deals and coming back and giving medals of honor out
and who knows where he'll be tomorrow. We need to
get this shut down taken care of. But at least
the president got a little praise from some on the
left for just a second before they go into the
We're gonna make a joke about it, listen to Cobert

(18:30):
We there.

Speaker 8 (18:31):
Is some good news out there because today, thanks to
Trump's newly broken ceasefire in Gaza, all living Israeli hostages
and almost two thousand Palistan.

Speaker 4 (18:39):
And prisoners have been released.

Speaker 8 (18:43):
Okay, it's important. Credit where credit is due. Donald Trump
did something good. Are we still canceled?

Speaker 1 (18:54):
He's not the reason you're canceled. It's because you're not funny.

Speaker 4 (18:58):
Sure, I tried.

Speaker 6 (19:00):
I tried.

Speaker 4 (19:02):
It's kind of surprising to see him.

Speaker 1 (19:04):
Let's go over to Jimmy Kill.

Speaker 12 (19:06):
Trump was in Israel and Egypt today to celebrate a
ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. All twenty Israeli hostages are
home after seven hundred and thirty eighthlock almost.

Speaker 13 (19:18):
Two thousand Palaestadium prisoners.

Speaker 1 (19:21):
What about Portland?

Speaker 13 (19:22):
Though Portland in the first phase of what will undoubtedly
be a long and tricky process, the fact is the
bombing has stopped, the hostages have been at least, and
Trump deserves some of the praise for that.

Speaker 6 (19:33):
And I know it sounds crazy to say, but good
work on that one. Portland. Now, maybe you can not
invade Portland.

Speaker 1 (19:41):
Yeah, alright, let's get back on track.

Speaker 4 (19:44):
I mean, while you're on a road.

Speaker 1 (19:47):
Yeah, stop arresing criminals in Portland? Man, what are you doing?

Speaker 6 (19:53):
Well?

Speaker 1 (19:53):
They had another chance, the Democrats did to get air
traffic controllers and border patrol. And I guess they're getting
some money from some appropriations build to fund the military.
But Democrat voters out there that are like, I can't
believe it's the apolcans done. I think I've left them,
Todd Timmer said, And I believe hacking Jeffreys. I believe

(20:14):
them all. All right. Well, not only are they not
going to do a continuing resolution that I hate to say,
it's from the Biden era that Republicans are still spending
Biden era money. That Doze was just a PR stunt.
We're still spending money, just crazy like. So the Dems

(20:38):
come in and go, I know, we agree to this
in March, and normally we just do this so that
we don't, you know, derail the nation. But we got
some things we want you to add on to this.
Speaker Johnson, please alert us to what Democrats are wanting
to add on to this.

Speaker 14 (20:55):
And they would send a half a billion dollars to
liberal news outlets by refunding the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

Speaker 4 (21:01):
It would also.

Speaker 14 (21:02):
Restore up to five billion dollars of American taxpayer funds
for wasteful spending for international projects. Here's a couple of examples.
This is in their legislation, their kind of proposal on
the seer to keep the lights open. This is what
they want to do. They want to spend twenty four
point six million of your hard earned dollars as a
taxpayer for climate resilience in Honduras.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
And why would you be against that climate resilience in Honduras.
We don't need potholes fixed in Fresno. Oh there's more,
Keep going to Speaker Mike Johnson.

Speaker 14 (21:35):
They want to spend thirteen point four million for civic
engagement in Zimbabwe.

Speaker 4 (21:40):
They want to send three point nine million.

Speaker 14 (21:42):
For LGBTQI plus democracy grants and the Western Balkans. They
want to spend two point nine million of your dollars
for desert locust risk reduction in the Horn of Africa
and two million for quote organizing for feminist democratic principles
in Africa.

Speaker 4 (22:00):
We are not doing that.

Speaker 1 (22:01):
You got issues with that. I don't understand why not.
We got all this extra money, and if we had
extra money, that's where I wanted going to. I really do.
Come on now, you're Speaker Johnson on paying the armed
service members.

Speaker 14 (22:17):
Look, my understanding of this is they have every right
to move the funds around. Duly appropriated dollars from Congress
to the Department of Defense. There were some R and
D accounts that had not been spent, and that's my
understanding is that's the money that's been used to pay
the troops. Right now, if the Democrats want to go
to court and challenge trups being paid, bring it, okay.
I'm grateful for a commander in chief who understands the

(22:39):
priorities of the country, the necessity of national defense, and
the urgency that we all feel, and voted for eight times.

Speaker 4 (22:45):
Republicans have voted in Congress eight.

Speaker 14 (22:47):
Times now between House and Senate, to fund the troops
and pay federal workers and all these essential jobs and
agencies because we understand the necessity of that. Meanwhile, the
Democrats voted eight times to block their paychecks. We have
a president who is willing to step up and do
the right thing.

Speaker 4 (23:03):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (23:04):
That's old news. It's now nine And as Director Ryan
Nintel caught right there, Speaker of the House misspoke, didn't
he He's the word Department of Defense, at Department of War.
Come on, come on, Mike, get with the program. We
know that these Democrats that are shutting the country down,

(23:27):
they're doing it so they can continue to have talking points,
because if they didn't have, like if Newsom didn't have
Prop fifty to talk about, if the Democrats didn't have
if Schumer and all of them didn't have all this
to talk about, they would have nothing. So we know
that the only AMMO they have now is creating chaos

(23:48):
so that the perception is that the country is not
ticking in the right direction. It's that simple. You would
have thought that what happened in November, that that would
have been a wake up call. Well, I guess you
have to be a functioning human with blood flowing through

(24:10):
your brain and heart to hear the ring of the
wake up call. They're deranged, and I am so glad
that we have President Trump right now. His presidency, the strength,
the courage, the resiliency. I don't know how he keeps
it going, and he's all time Magazine put him on
the front. He's mad about the picture that they use.

(24:31):
It was not a flattering picture of the president. Basically
a cameraman was laying down at his ankles, it looked
like and took the picture straight up. Makes him. Look, bald,
I think they AI photoshop that.

Speaker 6 (24:44):
Now.

Speaker 1 (24:45):
Notice how we don't say photoshop anymore. That's so old timing.
It's AI photoshop. Yes, yeah, because it was not a
flattering picture that they use, and he put out a
statement about it.

Speaker 4 (24:55):
I love that.

Speaker 1 (24:59):
Scott Jennings on CNN just and I love the fact
that people on CNN now have to hear a guy
like Scott Jennings. He described some president's presidency and it's
so well stated.

Speaker 5 (25:12):
Here Listen, He's been the most hyper political and hyperpartisan
post president we've ever had. He's still acting that way.
They're not over the fact that Donald Trump won the
national popular vote last year, and they keep warning about
the same things that they were warning and fussing about
during the campaign, to which the American people then responded to.
I think Donald Trump is executing every part of his

(25:34):
agenda and almost exactly the way that he promised he
was going to, up to and including enforcing laws in
the United States that have been on the books for
a very, very long time that his predecessor chose simply
not to execute. You throw that on top of the
fact that he's having this extraordinary success on the world stage.
And I just think Democrats from Obama on down are

(25:56):
having a heck of a time understanding where they went
wrong and Hownald Trump has captivated a nation and now
the entire world.

Speaker 1 (26:03):
Yeah, I think they wonder where they went wrong when
they started to act insane. Hey, little boy, put on
the panties and go run against the girls.

Speaker 4 (26:14):
Hey, President Trump, it's time to stand down.

Speaker 1 (26:16):
Stand down. No, Eric Trump's dad, their Gavit is saving
the world.

Speaker 10 (26:22):
Trump is saving the world. It's just amazing. He's saving
the world. And that's after everything they did to us, Greta.
I mean, he's literally saving the world. As you said,
a year ago, he was serving French Fries. Now he's,
you know, commander in chief who's just got Middle East piece,
you know, stopped what eight wars at this point and
is doing a phenomenal job. And Eric's a good speaker.
Height and a half months ago he's serving French Fries.
Now he's a commander in chief of the free world.

(26:44):
And listen, the entire world is proud. And you know,
it's amazing you talk about this noble peace price thing.
Every single leader of every single country is coming out
saying that he should get it. You know, most conflicts,
somebody wins, somebody loses. You've got a victor. You've got
a kind of a loser of that conflict, whether right
or wrong. Somebody's upset here, everybody's happy. Everybody wants peace.
The whole world wants peace. They're all rallying behind this.

(27:05):
You see that scene obviously not just in Israel, you
see that scene in Egypt this morning. It was unbelievable.
This is exactly why Donald Trump got elected. This is
exactly what the American people want. This is exactly what
the world wants. And as a son, I'm incredibly proud
of them.

Speaker 6 (27:19):
Yeah. Good.

Speaker 1 (27:20):
And you know what, And I always say this, and
even President Trump said, when they do it to me,
they do it to you. And I remind you when
they do it to him, they're doing it to us.
But we weren't shot at We didn't have our dad,
our grandfather, our husband facing prison time, impeachments, the lies,

(27:47):
the smears. Now it does affect us all. We should
take it personally. But think, I mean, what their family
went through. Just as a family, take away their bank count,
take away the yachts, take away the mansions. You're still
a family. Listen to Eric Trump talk about everything they
did to his family. Yeah, and to us as well.

(28:11):
But focus they wanted to impeach us.

Speaker 10 (28:13):
They had the dirty dossiers, they had the smears, they
had countless indictments ninety one. Right, they tried to silence
our voice, the gag orders, to taking us off of
every social media platform, taking him off of ballots in
every state. I mean, we probably spent four hundred million
dollars defending ourselves against absolutely nothing because they want to
take us down. And then I'm watching my father yesterday,
and you have the most iconic peace deal ever, Right,

(28:34):
I made a deal that Obama said would never happen,
Hillary said would never happen. Joe Biden, I mean, he
was asleep at the wheel and auto pen was running everything.

Speaker 4 (28:40):
That's true, stop it, stop it now.

Speaker 10 (28:43):
Apparently he wasn't making this thing happen. And I watched
my father and all the good that's being done, all
the millions of lives that were probably saved by having
peace in the world.

Speaker 4 (28:52):
This is the Trevortary show on the valleys.

Speaker 1 (28:55):
Power talk kind of peak. There heavy snowfall overnight, and
I guess it continued into this morning. It was so
nice to get up in the middle of the night
and glance out my window to see if the cement
back pavement back there was wet, and it was. I
knew rain was coming down, and it was nice this
morning to work at home with the front door open

(29:16):
with a screen and hear the pitter pattern of the
rain and see it outside as I got my International
Mocha coffee and petted my cat, which I have neither
in the house, not a cat fan and not a
fan of coffee. But I still enjoyed it. I guess
San Luis Obispo area. Last night a tornado warning was out.

(29:38):
All right, Well, we're now into the cooler season, which
means that we have a lot of transience that will
be going inside to light fires, just like our station
vans we found out out back. A Freshnel neighborhood threatened
after a vacant home caught fire yesterday afternoon, right before
one nine one one calls came in a house fire
Fasser Avenue, Presno fire arrived. He smoked vacant boarded up home.

(30:02):
They said somebody might be inside, so they rush in
put it out. Nobody in there. No injuries reported. The
cause remains under investigation. On hmm, what could that be?
I wonder, Yeah, we're going to see a lot more
of that. Congus and Steve Scalise, bless his heart, he

(30:23):
took a bullet out on that baseball softball practice ground
with the Republicans from the crazy Bernie Sanders fan And
I think he even survived cancer, didn't he? Or maybe not?
Maybe we don't need to look it up. The show's
almost over. He got shot and he was not well.
He was more critical I think than I knew when

(30:43):
I found out later when he came back. But here
he is talking about old Chuck Schumer's temper tantrum. The
Shumer man is throwing the temper tantrums. Let's go here,
here's Siglez.

Speaker 9 (30:56):
Where the contrast of Chuck Schumer throwing a temp or
tantrum here at home just to appease the most radical
elements of his base, so that on the eighteenth, when
they have the Hate America rally that everybody knows is coming,
and that everybody knows Chuck Schumer needs to deliver a
shutdown government to them to appease them. Well, how about

(31:17):
you think about us? How about you think about those
families who are struggling today because of Chuck Schumer's shutdown.
There are real consequences to what Chuck Schumer is doing. Yes,
regardless of who he thinks he's appeasing, he is hurting
so many people, millions and millions of people.

Speaker 1 (31:38):
M and believe me, the message will be sent back.
This is a big time mistake. I found this message
President Trump. Time magazine wrote a relatively good story about me,
but the picture may be the worst of all time.
They disappeared my hair. Then they had something floating on
top of my head that looked like a floating crown,
but an extremely small one. Really weird. I never liked

(32:01):
taking pictures from underneath angles, but this is a super
bad picture and deserves to be called out. Why are
they doing and why this assist?

Speaker 4 (32:09):
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