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November 25, 2024 • 37 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I'm going to go back to May. Here. This is
back in May.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
This should have been a non case. And everybody said
it was a non case, including Bragg. Bragg said, until
I ran for office, and then they saw the polls.
I was leading the Republicans, I was leading the Democrats.
I was leading everybody, and all of a sudden they
brought it back.

Speaker 1 (00:19):
Yeah, Bragg's already brought it back. And now Jack Smith
filing emotion to dismiss the federal case against President Trump.
I know there were many times in the summer I
was like, man, what's this going to mean if he
wins the election and he's in prison? Right? They were
coming hardcore federal charges and with the stack o law

(00:40):
of the juries. Right, Remember all that meant he was campaigning,
coming on the streets, doing press conferences after court or
Kamala couldn't even do a single sit down press conference
with anybody. Right, But I forget about her. She's on vacation,
I hear. But they said they're going to dismiss the
case the trans for a power after the twenty twenty election.

(01:02):
That's all that it was based on. And noticed Jack Smith, Hey, Jack,
I'd be a little care for Hill, buddy, I would
have gone a little more graciously than just saying well,
policy forbids the prosecution of a sitting president have im
saying I really did have anything. Yeah, that might have
been the way to do it right. But boy, are
these tears getting salty. The gift that keeps on giving

(01:29):
it's called the constitutional republic. Yes, here's what President Trump
posted up. These cases, like all the other cases I've
been forced to go through, are empty and lawless. Should
never have been brought. Over one hundred million dollars of
taxpayer dollars have been wasted in the Democrat parties fight
against their political opponent. Me. Nothing like this has ever

(01:51):
happened in our country before. They've also used state prosecutor
and district attorneys such as Fanny Willis and Hellova Nathan
Wade Parentheses, who has absolutely zero experience in cases such
as this, but was paid millions, all capital letters, millions
enough for them to take numerous trips and cruises around
the globe. Exclamation point, Latissa James, who inappropriately, unethically and

(02:17):
probably illegally campaigned on getting Trump in order to win
political office. And Alvin Bragg, who himself never wanted to
bring this case against me, but was forced to do
so by the Justice Department and the Democrat Party. Interesting,
maybe Trump and ab there have gotten together, mister Bragg, right,

(02:37):
because he said that he was himself never wanted to
bring the case against me. Interesting. You know what, Trump
is a forgiving person. He forgives people, but some people
he's still going after him, but rightfully. So right, you
can still go after somebody and in your heart forgive

(02:58):
them for what they did, but not let him ruin
your life. He goes on to say a couple more
sentences here, Trump by post by Trump, it was a
political hijacking and a low point in the history of
our country that such a thing could have happened. And
yet I persevered against all odds in one make America
great again. Offer a capital letters exclamation point. Indeed, it

(03:21):
was a rig trial.

Speaker 2 (03:22):
We wanted a venue change where we could have a
fair trial. We didn't get it. We wanted a judge change.
We wanted to judge. It wasn't conflicted. And obviously he
didn't do that. Uh, nobody's ever seen anything like it.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
Do do do do shock polls? CBS News, New York
Trump approval sarves us to fifty nine percent, an all
time h CBS News. Wow, look at that, CBS newsfall
approved fifty nine percent, disapprove forty one percent. You're just
angry forty one percent. You know you actually approve. You

(03:59):
just don't want to be wrong. State Department. Actually, we
pay our taxes paid for this. This is just beyond
I wonder how much of this is. Forty one percent
literally need what the state department paid for with our
tax paying money, help therapy and less listening sessions for
government employees. Who are what upset about the election results?

(04:22):
I thought government employees, it's a bipartisan position, right, because
we pay Republicans, we pay your salary as well. Right,
Please a line in VIVEK fix this immediately. Our tax
dollars given the counselors. So government workers upset that Trump
Vans won the election. What have we created? Well, let's see,

(04:47):
in my life around two thousand, everybody got the score
running tee ball. It's now twenty twenty four. They were
ten years old then, oh they're thirty four. Government age employees. Yeah,
they need therapy. They did wins, so they've always won.
What we all win. I was the best runner kind
of hitter on my T ball team. Yeah, runner, because

(05:12):
they let you run around the basis and touch on plate.
You got your juice bots and your grapes, and you
thought you were just a good ball player, didn't you.
Congress and darryl Isa sent a letter to Secretary of
State Ancity Blincoln. He said, I write you regarding reports
of post election State Department therapy and listening sessions. I'm
concerned they're catering to federal employees that are personally devastated

(05:35):
by the normal functioning of an American democracy through the
provision of government funded mental health counseling because Kamala was
unelected president of the United States. Right, Yeah, he said,
it's disturbing. Disturbing they would have a personal meltdown over
the results of affair and free election. It's unacceptable that
the department accommodates this behavior and subsidizes that. We tax

(05:58):
pay your dollars. Thank you there, darre Elisa of California. Right,
that's crazy, isn't it? They said, the department associng these sessions. Hey,
imagine this. Imagine if you were the new boss coming
into a company, right, and you heard that the employees

(06:19):
hated you so much that the old boss had to
pay for therapy sessions to help them deal with you
becoming the new boss. Whn't you kind of find out
maybe who those people were, Maybe they shouldn't be around
when you become the new boss, right? Yeah, uh huh,
I got a personal You want this personal story and
involves the station right down the hallway here back in

(06:40):
my younger years of the nineteen hundreds that I finally
talk of the many times nineteen ninety two program director
of B ninety five. Well before that, I was knights
and music director. The program director gets a new job,
he went to Vegas, so they promoted me to program
director in afternoons. But there was a midday guy who
I guess he thought he had a few more years
on me, a little bit more experience, right, And when

(07:02):
I got named the new program director, he went to
the general manager upset thought he should be the boss
man of the station. He thought he'd make a better
program director and put me down and did all this.
I heard it from the GM. Yeah, he let me
know and he gave me the authority, So I can't
work with that. He goes, well, it's up to you, man,
I was like, really, my first job, I get to
a position. Normally you get a new position, you know,

(07:24):
see what everybody does and all that, and then you
might make might make some changes. But I had to
meet I fired him and he was a friend. And
when I fired him, though, I had another PD from
another city that I knew needed somebody at their station
on hold, I fired him. I said, you know you're
not on the air today, but right there's Bob was

(07:46):
his first name, Lewis last Bob Lewis. I said, he's
right there on hold and he has a job, and
I'm going to walk out of my office. You can
talk to him. And so that was a kind firing,
right I spoke, Actually that was not I spoke to
him in twenty twelve. It was twenty years later, and
he apologized that he deserved it. Yeah, so that was

(08:09):
a good ending to that. Right. But I was talking
about Trump being forgiving, and he is a forgiving person.
But the deep state, the swamp that he always talks about, right,
the administrative state, the fourth branch of government. Right, Trump
needs to fire and have no job offer on the
line waiting for them. Right, And we got law see

(08:31):
The problem issue has been, and we don't really realize
it enough that we got a law of laws that
affect our live set. We're voted on by Congress. Whatsoever.
We excurance a lot of that during the man made lockdown.
You got the SEC, the FTC, the FCC, the e FA,
you got HUD, you got Department of Education. Right, we

(08:52):
got so many laws over us. That's not how the
founding father set that up. No, uh uh, not some
unaccountable person. We can't vote for making laws over us.
Ne'er meeting in secret near making this stuff up at
a Marriott bar on the outskirts of DC. No, that's
not else. Get out of here. No Article one of

(09:15):
the Constitution gives up power to Congress. So that's I
hope that's going to be some of the clearing and
cleansing out of the swamp that can happen this time.
Here's Congress and Daryl Isa talking about how Trump's going
to have to dig deep, deep into the State Department.

Speaker 3 (09:33):
This series of events over four years is the reason
that the House of Representatives has a Committee on the
Weaponization of Government, and that committee is headed by Jim Jordan.
Is not going away We're going to have to continue
to dig deep into the weaponization. Even at the State Department.

Speaker 4 (09:53):
We're going to have to dig in.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
Yeah, at the State Department, We're going to have to
dig in. There's ever really been such evidence of how
deep the deep state goes, because there's never really been
a candidate that won, that became the president that threatened
it to the degree that Trump did. So we saw
it come out. You know, it's like it wasn't playing
possum anymore. It wasn't hiding behind some Oliver Stone movie. No,

(10:18):
it was out on display all the way. I'll say,
all the way to July thirteenth, and Butler keep praying
for the President's safety. But I don't know if he
was prepared, and nobody could be because I just said
it hadn't happened before, right, he was an outsider and
the resistance that he would face, and we realized how
entrenched it is, right, I mean, the investigating him and

(10:42):
impeaching him and making up stories and indicting him and
trying to put him in prison and trying to blow
his head off. Things are going to be different the
second term. And I hope that it's the trickle down effect.
I hope it trickles down to all the other Republicans

(11:03):
in DC and in state houses and locally right where
they they get the gumps in to stand up finally, right,
not that some have it, and yes it's not the
easiest thing to do in this Democrat media induced fever

(11:23):
that swept around like you think you're in the minority. No,
it was just proven or not in the minority, So
start acting like the majority. And it's been great to
see people no longer afraid to wear a mag of
this or a Trump that, or do the Trump dance
in the end zone with CBS cameras on you and

(11:45):
the whole big montage of college players and I mean
soccer players, and it's a it's a it's a it's
a worldwide event. Do the hustle, dum it right, do
the trumpet, man, I tell you gonna be good. And
let's hope that we can get in there with the
Doze Plan, man, Doggie would have been so much better.

(12:06):
Deals Dose Plan to you know, government efficiency and all.
They got two years to get it back to life
for twenty twenty six, that's the end date for it,
So hopefully they'll get in there and weed out. I mean,
they're looking at a pile that's thirty five trillion dollars high.
I don't know if we have a telescope that can
see that far if we stack dollar bills up to

(12:28):
equal thirty five trillion, right, So there's gonna be cuts,
and yes, there's going to be firings. Am I happy
about that? No? No, that's people. That's people losing jobs.
And there are good government people that you do good work.
But there's three of all, so it's gonna be one.
It's happened everywhere else. It's happened everywhere else, So tighten

(12:55):
that belt buckle. And if you have unemployed government people employees,
let's hope the economy returns back. Now it's an aircraft
carries so I'm gonna turn around overnight and they'll go
do Listen, they're already playing IDs right now to explode
in March and June and September of next next year.
They don't want this man to be successful, so don't

(13:18):
expect a whole lot of help from those that are
in trench. Right. But I like the fact that Ramaswami said,
we're not gonna be doing ribbon cuttings. We're gonna be
cutting cost and that's the first step in the right
direction ever seen in my lifetime with any administration, whether
it be Republican or whether it be Democrats. We need
some cost savings for we the people right right now.

(13:43):
Each year, we spend five hundred billion dollars. Man, that's
almost like what to Ukraine's right two and a half?
Almost right in hell, that's a lot of money, is
what I'm saying. You know, we could be blowing up
other countries with that kind of money that we're just
wasting here. Annual federal expenditures not authorized by Congress. We

(14:08):
let's see, here's a listening, five hundred and thirty five
million a year to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Trump
is a Nazi. We'll be back one point five billion
for international organizations. How I paved the roads up here
in Fresno, right, nearly three hundred million planned parenthood, dude,

(14:34):
just like Joe Biden did with the Keystone pipeline on
the first day in office. Cut planned parenthood, Cut them all.

Speaker 5 (14:39):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
Turn your headlights on out there, socially, it could be
raining in some areas. I can't even believe the people
that don't do the headlight thing in the fog On
Sunday morning, I was like, what do you any it's
I'm going to over do it here five five nine
two three zero forty two forty two. Number you to
me two thirty forty two forty two. Let's go down

(15:06):
the old ninety ninety kings. We're go and talk to Doug.
What's up?

Speaker 6 (15:09):
Doug?

Speaker 4 (15:11):
Hey, Hey, Trevor. I agree with you one hundred percent
everything you said in the last segment. The government's just
spinning out of control. But my understanding the Doge thing
with with Musk and the VEC, it's just gonna be
a study until July of twenty twenty six, and then
they're gonna make the cuts.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
Ah, you paid more attention than I have, Doug. Thank you?
Is that? Is that what you've heard in there too?
I don't worry about it, man. Yeah. So they'll they
got two years to get their report together and then
I they'll bring it forward and that's when the old
Ganda lo will swing down. So we guillotine guillotine.

Speaker 4 (15:49):
So and when I have to hope when jd vance,
if he gets elected, then they might be able to
do it.

Speaker 1 (15:54):
So it's gonna be a little not as uh, not
as fast here as maybe I'm thinking. You're you're pulling
back going Hold up there, Sparky. It's not gonna happen
so quick.

Speaker 4 (16:04):
I could be wrong, but that's what I'm my understanding.

Speaker 1 (16:06):
I wanted it to be as quick as the Jaguar
stock dropped. Did you hear about that? Did you see
that ad, Doug? Did you see that online anywhere?

Speaker 4 (16:15):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (16:15):
I did.

Speaker 4 (16:16):
That's funny.

Speaker 1 (16:17):
Wasn't it horrible? Doug? Thank you for your years, man,
and have a good Thanksgiving there in Kingsburg, you too, man. Thanks. Yeah,
that Jaguar commercial? What were they thinking? Man? Like, who
would have ever thought come up with the idea of
male models dressed kind of and rogen's like women? Right?

Speaker 4 (16:36):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (16:36):
Yeah? They made prints in the revolution look normal. It
was creepy, man. I wanted to shower after viewing it.
Oh that's right. No cars, no cars, none whatsoever. I
can't tell you how many commercials that I see where
I'm like, I don't know. If I'm thinking is that
I'm getting older. My mind's not as sharp or is

(16:59):
it the fact that they're not really obvious? What it was?
I saw some discount thing for Black Friday on a
YouTube at that I let go. I didn't skip it.
I was looking at it and I was like, Okay,
I'm trying to figure out where is it? Give me
the sight? What is it? And maybe I'm just like
he's right there, he's right in front of you. But

(17:20):
if you're having to look for it, that's not good. No,
be creative. I'm not nothing wrong with creativity, right. I think, Hey,
what other business other than copywriters and designers of these commercials?
Are you told, hey, one time a year be really
good for Super Bowl commercials? Like like, hey, one time

(17:42):
a year, be creative? You know, one time a year,
create something really funny, create something catchy, right, and they
do it right? Because there's some good ones right now.
I know that might take some money, but some of
them are so simple that it's one time a year,
really use your brain, right, But there are so many
horrible commercials. Oh, five year, one more. I know director

(18:07):
Ryan Nigel got the YouTube without eating commercials, and I
need to do that so I can stop this abuse
of myself. But the construction guys and not eating lunch. Hey, yeah,
I need to go to the doctor. Well I don't
have health insurance. Well, you know cover California. It's free,
and I always going no, it's not free. Quit nothing

(18:29):
wrong with running some state insurance if you're a United
States citizen and help pitching in. But no, it's not free.
Free ah, and I can't and they never allowed me
to skip it. I have to hear him say that,
and then a few seconds later I can hit skip right.

(18:49):
But yeah, the the weirdos and the androgynous Jaguar was
just something. I mean, they to me. Jaguar he might
even have a rich like with a cigar smoking and
driving it. I mean, seriously, what inside a car like that? Yeah,
it's those kind of cats James Bondy Jaguar in my mind,

(19:09):
that's what it is. I know they now have some
scaled down models that are somewhat more affordable for the
common person. But they turned that into a pastel clown show.
That's the designer commercial. Yeah for some even weird fashion
designing place. But they're all losing their mind. Georgetown told

(19:34):
this law student, I guess I have to say she's
a woman a pregnant law student. She wanted to take
her exams. They forced her to take them right after
she gave birth. They would not be equitable to all
the other non birthing students if they gave her a pass,

(19:55):
so they wanted her to come in with her day's
old baby inside a jermy you know, a law school, right, Yeah,
that's what they told her. It would not be it
would be inequitable to all the other non birthing students
if we allowed you these accommodations. So they wouldn't do it.
Brittany lovely is her name, good last name to feel

(20:16):
sorry for it. Yeah, she wanted to take them, actually,
she said her She wanted to take them early before
giving birth or at home after giving birth, but they
would not allow her to do that. And listen to this.
Oh ooh boo boo, they said to her, quote motherhood
is not for the faint of heart. How condescending is that? Right?

(20:38):
Nice departing shot. No, you can't. Oh They're gonna let
her have extra time in the exam to breastfeed. Isn't
that nice of them? Guys? There are just evil, wokee
people in these places that just want to do any
and anything they can to be against tradition. You know,
against tradition. We used to have a proper society. And

(21:03):
you know when it changed. I'll tell you when it changed.
When men stop wearing those hats to baseball games. I'm
telling you. I see those pictures. They all wore their hats, right,
And then that change happened. And then you know when
we really changed, don't you come on? You know when
we really changed? Oh? J, that's right, it was OJ.

(21:25):
That's when America changed.

Speaker 5 (21:27):
Man, I got some guys to beat.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
That's when it happened. What was right was wrong, they insisted.

Speaker 5 (21:34):
Trevor Cherry shown on The Valley's Power Dog.

Speaker 1 (21:37):
I'll do a food truck. You know that looks like
got some good riding on the side, like somebody put
a little time into it, Like you know, they got
the right machinery in there and all of that right
in a place that people recommend as well with food trucks,
but food vendors, if it's an icy kind of thing

(21:58):
or an ice creamy thing, I'll do that. If it's
anything that's cooked or man easy, No, no, I didn't
do it in New York when they had them. I
wouldn't do them here in Fresnel. That's just me, but
a lot of people like street food vendors, especially late
at night, instead of having to go to Denny's. It's
a cheaper and it's right there, and people are hungry

(22:18):
and it supplies a need. But it also keeps people
going from Denny's that have to go along with the
business rules, right, that kind of thing. So Prisdol City Council,
here's what prisone b dot com said, gives initial located
street vendor regulations. But it was a say, a four
to three vote. Council Member Chavez as far as a

(22:40):
Maxwell voted knowing the introduction of the street Vendor Ordnance.
It was sponsored by Miguel Arius and Miss Farrea. It
will return for a second vote to the city Council
on December fifth. Here's what it's gonna do. It's gonna
make street vendor to have both a city business license
and an operating permit. Okay, that's what alight. He has
to do. Unless Now, if you're a kid with your

(23:03):
lemonade stand, you've got people that cities that come along
and do that to these kids. Now, these aren't kids
selling thing. These are adults in a business and you're
making some money, So nothing wrong with having a city
business license and an operating permit from the county Department
of Public Health. Now, granted, California has some crazy business laws,

(23:26):
so many that it's a fact that it makes you
think they try and frustrate people from opening business. But
these local regulations that were initially approved are just common sense.
And I will assume many, not all, but many are
probably here illegally, and it's a way to make money, right,

(23:46):
and it's a good honest day's work to make money. Now,
not all are illegal, but I'm sure you go down
to La and all up and down this valley, you're
going to find the vendors that are that are here illegally,
and we already know. But if you're here legally, you
didn't follow the rules. So there are rules we have

(24:07):
the Fressel County Department of Public Health. Now they don't
have to have a city business license and a permit
unless they have only a small display space or less
than twenty five feet and are only selling prepackaged food
or whole uncooked produce. So the prepackets, not making your
own stuff, not slapping this dressing ownitor or that dressing

(24:30):
or frying it or doing whatever it is. You would
also need if you have your booth there, requiring written
permission from the property owner. If you're selling on private property,
you have to have a clean trash free ten foot
radius around a street vending cart. And you've got to
clean up any grease, food, or fluids that may fall
in the sidewalk or public property. These are just common

(24:50):
common sense things, and I'm sure most of them do
abide by that. They want to have a place where
people want to come and eat, so you'd want to
keep it as clean as possible. Right, You can't operate
with than two hundred feet of a freeway or on ramp.
That's really where we need them, right, I'm hungry. Oh
oh wait, let me pull over for on the way homework. Yeah,
I take that two three tiquita's in and give me
a doctor pepper, all right, M back on the free Yeah.

(25:13):
But now that's that'd be dangerous. You can't have that,
and you can't be within one hundred feet of residence.
You can't operate in a manner that does not impede
the use of sidewalks, limiting the hour operations of vendors
within the Tower District gunted by McKinley, Belmont, Black Zone
and Palm. No vending between twelve thirty am and eight
am Thursday through Sundays, and no sales after midnight. Okay.

(25:36):
No vendors within tuned feet of a farmer's market if
they're not associated with it. No vendors within tundred feet
of an event that the city has issued a temporary
special permit it's not associated with the event. I know
they were at the Fresno Fair. There were a bunch
of vendors I was told. I heard through the grape

(25:56):
vine out there selling water and all that kind of
stuff all around. Now you got people inside that are
selling that bottle of water for four bucks, right, and
they paid to be there, and the insurance and all
of that. So there. This happens everywhere, right, So I
wonder how much cracking down they'll actually do, and if

(26:17):
they do. Here's the latest version. They now want to
have a proposed reduction in fines from what was originally
proposed two weeks earlier, a written warning for a first
violation twenty five dollars for a first offense within a
year instead of one hundred. First, it was going to
be one hundred dollars after your first violation, and it
was going to be two hundred dollars for a second one,

(26:38):
but now it's only going to be fifty. And it
was going to be five hundred dollars for a third,
but it'll just now be one hundred. So they're knocking
the You can be told, hey, you can't do that.
That's your warning. And then hey, I came back two
weeks later after they've made a lot of money, right, Hey,
you can't do that. That's a twenty five dollars fine,

(27:00):
all right, it's worth it here you go. Right, Hey,
come on, I was back here a few weeks ago.
You can't that's fifty. Okay, here's fifty. You get it, right,
And the fines would not kicking for six months. So,
oh boy, that's some cracking down if I've ever heard it.
We're gonna make sure this, uh this stuff right. City

(27:22):
manager and police chief and Diy Castro said other concern
with the Tower district of vendors that set up in
the late night and early morning hours after the bars
were closed, attracting crowds at sometime involved rival gangs and
require pulling police officers in from other parts of the city. Okay,
but uh sounds to me like I would understand why
law enforcement would not want multi congregations of possibly highly

(27:46):
intoxicated individuals. And who knows what else that's been ingested
inside the bar or the bathroom or the alley out
back or in the car, right they have no idea?
I mean, so, yeah, I'm sure that's probably a problem.
And how that live around the neighborhoods that live around, right, Yeah,
there's a time, There's a time and place for everything.

(28:08):
But time is the consideration there, I would think. All right,
let's move on to uh. I don't like this part
where I'm gonna talk about all the weekend crime here,
but investigation in the way. A woman was found dead
Saturday morning ten fifty North Glenn Avenue. Somebody called for
a welfare check. She was in her fifties or sixties, unresponsive.

(28:31):
They said the death was suspicious in nature. They're trying
to determine the manner of death. A teenage boy was
shot at a park Friday night in Lamore ten thirty
at night. Started getting calls gunshots. They got to Heritage
Park found a teenage boy suffering from a gunshot wound.
He was transported by him as he died while being
treated for his injuries. Nobody else was at the scene.

(28:55):
That's a tough one. No witnesses know nothing, and I
guess they would have to then and rely on the
cameras to see who, who was running, who got in
a car, what the car was. I can't imagine how
it must have been so easy to get away with
murder before these cameras, right, or a robbery or these

(29:16):
cameras catch everything. And I remember when they were really
coming on the scene, was right when I got my
talk show. I was Ron paul Man. No, it's government, No, no, no,
we don't need these cameras like CCTV, like over in
the UK. Now after nine to eleven, they're putting all
these up. Now, I'm like, put one up everywhere. I'm
thinking about just wearing a shoulder one around with me. H, well,

(29:37):
I heard you say, well, no, let's rewind I film everything.
No I didn't. What's the day. I can just pull
it up real quick, right, Yeah, there you go. Mommy's
a he's a nice man, but for the first been
going out with him three months and he's he's filming
every date. Eh, he's kind of well, honey's he afraid
of all the meat too accusations. He's afraid somebody's gonna say. Right.

(30:00):
It's almost a good idea these days, right, Oh, they
got the glasses? What am I thinking? Right? The Google glasses?
I could just like blink four times and record right, Yeah,
there you go. Hey, Well, I know they're rather expensive.
So if everybody out there listening, we'd like to pitch
in a quarter, maybe I could get me a pair.
Toddler died here following This is the worst. When I

(30:23):
saw the headline two year old child dies after being shot,
father rested, I thought, oh my word, what dad would
shoot his child? But that's not how this happened. This
happened at four pm Friday in an apartment complex. A
two year old child was shot in the face after
getting inside an unsecure gun in the apartment, and little Toddler,

(30:44):
taking to the hospital, pronounced it Todler shot himself in
the face. I mean, we're all going, oh, what kind
of father would But you know, he didn't think that
would happen. You don't do that, You don't do that.
But I don't know how you go like there's certain
things that are maybe easier to get over. I don't

(31:05):
know how you live the rest of your life with
with that. Only only God could cure that. A man
found dead at Roading Park accidentally shot himself. Police say,
that's the ABC thirty dot com headline from Friday, and
I read this this morning. Poor guy, what happened? Man
accidentally shot himself. Here's the headline that I would have

(31:28):
written if I was the headline writer. Bay Area criminal
Robert Carjacker had an AK forty seven on him in
Roading Park near Storyland in the middle of the day,
and I'd put a subtitle, he accidentally killed himself. This
is this is in the middle of the day, roading Park.
We heard about that man dying, but now we know

(31:49):
a little bit more details in an AK forty seven
on him. That's not man found dead accidentally shot it.
The big headline is he's at a park in the
middle of the day, he's a Bay Area criminal and
he's got a forty seven which he accidentally shot himself
in the thigh and died from that wound. That that's
that's not a suicide shot. You don't like I'm gonna

(32:10):
shoot myself in the thigh and hope I hit the
right artery and bleed out here right now, they said,
this man is forty four year old Solomon Tokey t
o K. I suffer from the gun shot wound. He
was not to be in possession of any gun because
he has a lengthy criminal history robbery, carjacking, weapon violations. Yeah,

(32:32):
he was show him dead at Rhading Park, accually shot,
they said his rest We're in the Valle Hill area,
no connections to the Central Valley. So boy, oh, this
is a big one here. Jesse small Let, hate crime,
hoax conviction overturned by the Illinois Supreme Court. Wow, welcome

(32:53):
to your tour Chicago. Please keep all arms and legs
inside the tram on our Chicago tour. If you look
to the left, you'll see two tiers justice system over here. Right. Remember,
I worked for our friend.

Speaker 6 (33:08):
He was just loved on the streets and we just
want to report it. He was I guess he was
jumped or something. I thought they would be here by now.

Speaker 1 (33:18):
Yeah, he was jumped or something. That's Jesse Smallet's from
one of the twins, right that.

Speaker 6 (33:23):
I just I just I just see the police to
come by. I work for an artist. I don't really
want to say his name. But he went to some way.
He was walking by some guys. I don't know if
he jumped in or something like that, and I just
want to report it and make sure he's all right.

Speaker 1 (33:39):
Yeah, he was one that was paid to call and
say all that we know, all this been proven in court.
How do you get it taken away? I don't.

Speaker 6 (33:46):
I just think it's pretty weird, man, just because I'm
scared and I don't know what it is. They put
a noose around his neck.

Speaker 1 (33:54):
Yeah they should. They should be in jail. To friends,
Jesse smile, that should be in jail. Uh, that da
up there should be in jail. No, he was cool.

Speaker 6 (34:03):
He didn't want me to call you, guys, box, So like,
you need to make a report, okay, so did Okay?
You can't make the report for him?

Speaker 2 (34:10):
Did he want to?

Speaker 6 (34:14):
That's why I'm doing you. He's definitely gonna make the report.
I'm gonna make him make the report.

Speaker 1 (34:17):
Oh yeah, he's famous. He's just small Lett from the
Empire Show on Top.

Speaker 5 (34:21):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power.

Speaker 1 (34:25):
Talk of course, the International Criminal Court last week put
arrest warrant on that Yahoo of his erl because he's
too tough, he's too mean with the way that he
fought back against his people being slaughtered and trueau. Yeah,
he was up there dancing at the Taylor Swift concert
as you had Prohamas riots all over Montreal. I mean

(34:48):
it was it was something else, right, but yeah, there
you go. Trudeau said, we stand up for international law.
We will abide by all the regulations and rulings at
the international Court. That's just who we are as Canadians.
We highly anticipate and look forward to the Antichrist who
will be coming on the scene, and we will abide

(35:08):
by all regulations and rulings. A translator state, and I
don't know if we should believe that final part of
that translation or not, though, but he did say we
abide by all the regulations and rulings of the courts,
and that's who we are as Canadians. Yeah, go ahead,
arrest the jew guy. That's who we are as Canadians, right. Yeah,
he's the Kamala of Canada. He's the Tim Wallas of

(35:31):
Canada with a little Kamala mixed in, right, how did
they man? They need a leader up there with a clue,
doren't they? Yeah, the mostly peaceful pro hamascraw tore up Montreal.
They're getting the mostly peaceful protests right, Unreal protesting need
to have more than deed. Israelis there was a NATO

(35:54):
member summit up there in Montreal, about three hundred delegates
from natos. So they came out to the streets to
protest NATO in Israel and they on a rampage, not
a single word from the government. Setting cars on fires, right, yeah,
can you imagine get them and go to work in
the morning. Your car has been burned, you know, set

(36:15):
on fire all over a war happening on the other
side of the world that Hamas started. That's Trudeau's Canada
right there. But don't worry. The police have things under control.
All the assaults against police officers, graffiti, cars burned, three
people went to jail one, two, three. There was mobs

(36:36):
of thousands and only able to take in three. And
Prime Minister justin blackface. Trudeau was attending a Tailor Swift
concert while Montreal burned. He's dancing at a Taylor Swift concert.
Oh yeah, there was video out again, if you're a president,
don't go play golf when you're president, because something's gonna

(36:58):
happen and you're gonna be like, look, this happened. It
was out playing golf. But when you get the word
that one of your big cities is under fire, you
you leave the Taylor Swift concert, right that that's what well,
And then again we're thinking what we as the voters
and the bosses demand of our elected officials, and that's leadership.
You know that that's how we think. Right. They don't

(37:20):
think that way, do they
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