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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Chicago. They're saying, showdown coming, showdown coming. At least fifty
four people were shot in Chicago over the weekend. Eight
people were killed. The White House says Governor Pritsker needs
help badly, just doesn't know it yet. I'll solve the
crime problem fastest like I did in DC. Chicago will
be safe again and soon make America great again. He

(00:21):
never goes to the point where we're like, why didn't
he just say something nice to him? That's not his style,
and he doesn't have time. You got to move in.
You gotta get it done. And he's also fighting not
against just criminals my words. There are city council members,
they call them aldermens there. Listen to this Chicago crime

(00:45):
laid out by a reporter, to this Chicago alderman, this
is horrible.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
How do you respond to the argument that there were
something like fifty plus shootings of fifty three people fifty
two people I should say, were shot in Chicago, thirty
different shootings over the holiday weekend. Seven people killed aren't
numbers like that's still a problem that your city needs
to address.

Speaker 3 (01:09):
What more can be done to address that?

Speaker 1 (01:12):
Okay? How would you? How would you address that a
crime there in Chicago. Well, you deflect to the Minnesota
shootings instantly right out the gate.

Speaker 4 (01:21):
Here, Well, I think that what we need to be doing,
what we need to do, is that we also had it.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
Yeah, this is a man, by the way, let me
just tell you the Alderman, mister Alderman.

Speaker 4 (01:29):
Here, Well, I think that what we need to be doing,
what we need to do, is that we also had
in my shooting in a Catholicate school.

Speaker 3 (01:36):
We also have.

Speaker 4 (01:37):
Had many, many instances where the administration has really escalated,
exacerbated the violence our our in our country, in our cities.

Speaker 1 (01:49):
There you go, there's there's a government in Chicago. It
worked for You couldn't even answer that, how to deflect
the Minnesota Then they all got that card in their pocket.
What am I coming out with? The fascist hitler Nanzi.
Trump's a dictator.

Speaker 4 (02:04):
Trump is a dictator. I think we've got to be
very clear. He's trying to normalize violence. He's trying to
normalize military deployment in American cities like La, DC, Chicago
and many others to come. But what we have not
seen is really a systemic investment that we'll actually address
the core issues what.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
Is he even talking about. I don't even think he knows.
He's Democrats and Illinois sound as dumb as the ones
in California. Maybe a little dumber there. Chicago Mayor Brandon
Johnson signed an executive order demanding the president stand down.
You're not going to send troops in here. Yeah, that mayor.

(02:45):
Mayor Johnson was on that morning Joe's show, and Joe
was asking him five times. I played to the audio
five times, would additional police officers help your city? He
couldn't answer it, man, So he went out and signed
an executive order called Protecting Chicago, literally naming it that

(03:06):
that's right up there with the Patriot Act, trying to
make it sound good. Protecting Chicago. It's a directive that
requires federal officers to follow city policies and utilizes legal
action to prevent any attempts to violate the rights of chicagoans.
Takes direct aim at ice requiring all federal law enforcement
to refrain from wearing masks during arrest. We have to

(03:30):
identify by agency and badge number as well. And now
here's the kicker. The order stated, and I'm just going
to read this, the deployment of federal military forces in
Chicago without the consent of local authorities, undermines democratic norms,
violates the city sovereignty, threatened civil liberties, and risk escalating

(03:51):
violence rather than securing the peace, escalating violence by arresting
criminals by more officers on the street. Let's just call
it what it is, soldiers on the streets. It's time
we take back our streets. Why would we not use

(04:15):
our military that we pay tax paying dollars a lot
more than anybody else in the world to defend us.
It doesn't mean from you stand a much better shot
being a chance of being shot by somebody from America
or who broke into America than you do being killed
by North Korea. The White House called the Mayor's order

(04:36):
of publicity stunt. Mayor Bowser in DC's been endorsing what
the President's done there in DC. Governor of Illinois JB.
Pritzker he called sending any military in as an invasion invading. Well,
the Trump administration already has a place up on it

(04:57):
to the Great Lakes Naval Station about thirty five north
of Chicago. That's where Advance plans to support, as they say,
upcoming immigration enforcement sweeps. Well, there's not everybody is acting
like that. Alderman, There you had a Democrat. Alderman said
he's open to the idea of having federal agents bolster

(05:19):
local law enforcement. He said, we saw what happened in DC.
What's wrong with that? So hopefully some sanity might prevail.
But I guess the mayor and the governor don't care
about dead people. They don't need the National Guard. They're
like news Let me see this, guys, I don't care

(05:42):
how liberal you might be. We all get out of
our cars in the exact same parking lots we all
live in. Neighborhoods are mixed. That's one thing that we
all are affected by, and that's one thing that we
all can admit. We don't want to be a victim

(06:03):
of crime. We want to keep living. We want our
loved ones to keep living. We don't want our car
house businesses broken into. But to say you don't need
any help, you're gonna tell me there's not there's not
black teens killing black teens in Chicago with glock nineteens.

(06:23):
Stop it. Numbers don't lie. Newsom knows it. Newsom's deployed
special police teams here in California to fight crime. I
guess the fact that he's copying Trump with is you know,
a social media posts. I'll play you some audio in
a bit where he's gonna put out this coin newsom

(06:48):
announce the next phase of his I'm here to save
the Day crime fighting efforts. He's going to get the
CHP Crime Suppression Team to work directly with local law enforcement.
He said they're going to be involved in San Diego,
the Inland Empire at Semmerdandino Riverside, La here in the Valley,
Central Valley, Sacramento, in the Bay Area. He basically just

(07:11):
described the whole state. But I really do hope this. Hey,
Governor Satan, keep keep copying President Trump, keep impersonating forty seven.
Would you please keep doing what he's doing. I like that.
I like more law enforcement out here in the valley.
Good idea. Listen to uh. I'm going to go back

(07:35):
to this Alderman that sounds like a woman. I had
a friend that he's a dude, total dude. But he's
so when he pulls up to like wind he's drive through,
they always say yes, ma'am or excuse me, ma'am. What
did He always has to say, I'm not a man,
I'm a dude.

Speaker 4 (07:50):
So the Truman inustritionan is saying that they're going to
address the issue of our house residents by putting in
jails and concentration camps.

Speaker 1 (07:57):
What is he talking about. Maybe he is as dumbed
down as I'm making him out to be, and he
really does believe that that the Trump administration is going
to come in, They're going to get he said the case.
You couldn't understand it. He said, the un housed, meaning
the homeless transients there, you know, leaving excrement on the sidewalk.

Speaker 4 (08:20):
So the true innustrition is saying that they're going to
to address the issue of our house residents by putting
in jails, in concentration camps.

Speaker 1 (08:27):
You know what to even use that term concentration camps,
and that the dude that he doesn't understand things? Does
he low intelligence? You don't compare that to concentration camps
or people were gassed and burn a death. No, taking
somebody off the street and putting them into some kind
of social service or if they I don't know, maybe

(08:50):
they're on probation, they would go to jail. See lying
about that. I wonder how many how many rallies he
held where he said they like that, and people in
his district, he's like a city council in a Chicago
and Alderman, wonder how many people believe that. Even a
old Morning Joe here, I gotta say, notice, I'm calling

(09:13):
him Morning Joe now instead of morning Breath because he's
saying correct things. Nothing to see here, he's listening to.
He's going, guys, this is not working.

Speaker 3 (09:23):
It's because right now, just hey, nothing to see here.

Speaker 5 (09:26):
Moving along, no problem here, Hey, Donald Trump, we don't
need you.

Speaker 3 (09:31):
And you know, the mayor talking about.

Speaker 5 (09:33):
We're going to protect people's dignity in our city, will
protect their lives.

Speaker 3 (09:37):
That's protecting their dignity. You know, it would be.

Speaker 5 (09:40):
Radical for us to figure out a way to actually
do what I've been saying from the very beginning on Washington,
and that is seeing politicians creating partnerships that protect their people.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
Why would they not want to do that? Might it
be the they want the chaos? Why would they want chaos? Well,
maybe they don't want the country to be calm. Why
would they not want the country to be calm? They
hate America and they want to see it overthrown. They
hate capitalism. I'm going to come back and I'm going

(10:22):
to play you a sitting US congresswoman that, in my opinion,
Speaker Mike Johnson should have a sergeant in arms arrest
when she walks back in when Congress reconvenes. I'm talking
about Congresswoman rash Eat it to leave. I'm gonna come
back and play you that audio, and I'll tell you
if they If they allow this, we are in even

(10:43):
more of a mess of trouble. And when Democrats breed
a sigh of relief when DC had their first murder
that broke the string of twelve days, you know there
were some that went, oh okay, cood a murder won't
keep proving. That's how bad they are. That says it all,

(11:05):
doesn't it.

Speaker 6 (11:05):
This is the Tremor Jarry Show on The Fallacy's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (11:10):
Don't be recording your TikTok videos while you're driving. Yes,
you're looking straight ahead, but your mind is thinking what
am I thinking of next? I'm gonna be creative. Am
I gonna remember what I'm gonna say? How should I
be acting? Let me look in there every mare and
make sure my muskarrage. This was a young lady. And
the only reason that I'm kind of making fun of this,
which I am, is because she's perfectly fine. If she

(11:31):
were injured, I would not be making fun of it.
I'd do more of a But she could have been
hurt because her car rolled over. She was fine. I'm
just thinking though of the look on her face when
she went into that slide, just not paying attention at all.
You couldn't see what was in front of her. It
was just filming her behind the wheel, singing Britney spears,

(11:56):
Baby hit me one more time. And then she goes
into a swerve in the car rolls over. And the
thing about it, when she was sideways, kind of upside
down sideway, she reaches up. She's worried about her phone
because her hand is going right to the camera. It
was her phone that she wanted. That was her first react,

(12:16):
and not to like feel her body or look around
or anything. She goes into a slide. She tumbles over,
over over over. She's fine. She reached for her phone,

(12:38):
hitting it baby one more time, having a good time. Swear,
Oh she was okay. No one is harmed in this,
all right? I uh, I did something dumber. Best friend

(12:59):
since ninth grade. We're living in Chico together, going to
be junior college. My parents went from California back to Louisville, Kentucky.
We said, hey, let's take a summer trip. Man, Let's
drive your new Azuzu PU pickup truck across the country.
And we did, and we probably had to save a
little money. And we took off and we're coming back
to California out in the middle of Nevada somewhere. I'm driving.

(13:21):
He's on the other side, and we're talking about the
stupid stuff. And I go, hey, look, I bet you
my hand can stretch from my thumb to my pinky
further than yours can. And he's a bigger dude than im,
and he goes no, and I go, look my left hand.
That's why I can palm a basketball with my left hand.
But I can't mark Ryan. Look at that. See how

(13:42):
that hand is flat, the finger more so than this.
I can't do that when that flat. So we were
marking how far we could from our thumb to our pinky,
trying to make it flat, and we were marking it
on the dashboard of the pickup and of course, it
was my left hand and I'm driving, So I said, here, here,
hold the wheel for a minute. Let me mark it

(14:03):
nowhere interstate, no cars around us, so we're marking it
three seconds to market, one to probably less than three.
I go back to take the wheel. We're over the
yellow line, veering off and I grabbed the wheel and
correct it back, over, corrected back. We go into a

(14:25):
slide out of seventy something slide. We're going sideways and
we go off the freeway and okay, at that point,
it could have been a ravine. It could have been
a ditch. It could have been a bridge, it could
have been concrete. It was a desert slope straight down,
not at a big angle. But the luggage went out

(14:47):
and we went and then we went up on two
wheels and then came back down on floor with all
this dust and smoke around us. I think the first
words out of my mouth, did that really happen? Now?
I know what the slow motion thing is, that slow
motion feel? And he decided to It was his truck

(15:08):
and it wasn't damaged. And the guy pulled over up
on the freeway up there and said, hey, you got
some luggage over? Yes, thank you. Can you get out?
We didn't know if we could get out, but that
is Zuzu got going and got to know. We got
up and out of there. We didn't call. We weren't injured,
the truck wasn't injured, nobody else was injured. I remember
sitting in that passenger seat riding the reno, and my

(15:29):
right leg just would not stop shaking. Rest of my
body was called my right leg. I'm like, I can't
control that right now. It was like a nervous reaction
to what had just happened. It finally subsided, but as
I saw that girl going into that slide, I flashed
back to that today, and I'm glad that's as close
as I've come. The longer you live, the more people

(15:52):
you know that I was just sitting at the light
and bam, I got hit. You know, things happened. Man
to roll the dice out there, and there are people
that I think it was. I'm gonna attribute to the
man made lockdown. I'm gonna tribute it to the George
Floyd mixture in there. I don't know why people suddenly
act like they don't have to stop when it's red,

(16:18):
because I've gone through some yellows and looked in my
rearview mirror and go, they're gonna. I know they don't stop.
And believe me, that right leg that was shaking back
then is now for some reason. When I see yellow,
I used to hit the accelerator. Now it hits break.
I like that feel. I don't run through, but if
you know, you know, when it feels right, you're right there.

(16:40):
You see it, You go totally through, and it's yellow still,
and you know how you do it. You look in
your rearview mirror and you can't believe that other car
went through it. You know they had to blow right
through that red light. I'm all for red light cameras.
I don't know they worked on my buddy Scott Nordulo
in La. He said he can tested a ticket. He
showed me. Goes hey, this like nineteen ninety seven. He goes, hey,

(17:02):
they kind of know what's me. And I'm like, how
do they know? Whats you? You show me the picture
of him and his red jeep with his dog next
to him, and he had a big grin on his face.
I mean you could totally see him at the top
off the jeep. Boom, You're done. Why don't we that
was nineteen ninety seven. Why can't we be getting people's iris,
you know, right in their eye when they run a
red light? Affect your social credit score? Wait, I'm sounding

(17:28):
like a communist Chinese. Hey, if it were for red
lights and that only, I'm for it. Yeah. Uh, man,
I tell you that that Man Made Lockdown changes in
so many ways. Friday, talking with c K about community,

(17:49):
because I asked him after that big Kansas loss the
first week, how difficult it was to do the post game,
you know, after when they take calls. I'm like that
that's kind of hard, and he goes, man, we got
six games a year here at home. It's all about community.
I don't care whether the winter or loss. And then
we talked about how during the Man Made Lockdown, everybody
in the neighborhood got together more. He said in his neighborhood,

(18:12):
they hung out more, they did all that kind of
stuff more. And when the lockdown released and everybody went
back to normal life, he said he kind of missed it,
not the COVID lockdown part, but the sense of sense
of community. If you would like to feel that. Two
Ravens Brewery this Friday, the Trevor Nation all over the
place tour rolling on out and Friday was that way.

(18:34):
My new friend Johnny, we knew each other through email
over Oranges, but he was out there. Good to see
him and owner John John Cleveland out there. It was
great talking to him on the radio man. He had
so many great stories out there. So I look forward
to meeting everybody at two Ravens this Friday. The dogs
are gonna be uh, they're gonna be going to Oregon,

(18:58):
trying to keep the schedule straight. September thirteen, ain't They're
back home at Southern University. As they roll in, I
was thinking of how tough that had to be for
Georgia Southern getting getting hammered like that. And I think
Paul Leffler told us that they're staying out here because
they're playing USC that see, I don't you know, just okay,
let's say they're in a nice to really nice decent

(19:18):
hotel or whatever, good bed, good motime. You're still out
of your arena for a whole week. Normally, when you
got an out of town game, it's a few days involved.
This has been They left what maybe Thursday of last
week for a Saturday game. Might have left Friday, but
they're going to be staying out here in California. I
assume down in southern California somewhere. But I thought that
would be harder on a team, I would think than

(19:39):
flying home and being home, being on the university, being
in your bed, and then flying out again. But then again,
I don't control the budget. It's probably cheaper to do
it that way or something. And I'm sure a lot
of them are like, Hey, spend a week in LA.

Speaker 6 (19:53):
This is the Trevor Cherry show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (19:59):
Who comes of mine when I say they don't like
America out there? Colin Kaepernick comes to mind. That's the
first thing that pops in my head. Then I think
of like AOC, Kathy Griffin, Madonna, the ladies on the View.
Even though they'll try and act like they do, they don't.
The mom dommy guy running for mayor in New York City,
Joy read AOC. Anybody that gets a paycheck from MSNBC.

(20:26):
Oh Jasmine Crockett and she was raised in the suburbs
of Saint Louis, went to a private school. Here's how
she used to speak after she just had won her
congressional seat in Texas.

Speaker 7 (20:39):
No one could have told me that when I went
down to Austin now looks like a little bit over
a year ago, that I would be running for Congress.

Speaker 3 (20:47):
Is not what my plan was.

Speaker 1 (20:49):
All right, professional selling voice right here she is now listen,
this is beyond maybe because.

Speaker 7 (20:55):
These people they are crazy because they always talk about
how Christian they is. I don't know how many am
on that.

Speaker 1 (21:01):
Side they is? She you know she didn't she didn't
speak that way. Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 7 (21:07):
How many am on that side. I'm getting divorced because
they getting caught up sleeping with their coworker staff as.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
They all the things.

Speaker 7 (21:15):
Yeah, you ain't gotta believe me.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
Just go Google.

Speaker 7 (21:17):
You'll find some of it. I'm telling you, and is
being messy and petty. They putting me in a divorce.
I'm like, WHOA, that's gotta be true because your lawyer
would know that they gonna lose it.

Speaker 1 (21:27):
Fake when it'd be embarrassing for people that knew you before.
You're like, they see me on the news, they see
me on social media because I love social media, knowing
that they're going, wait, she's fake. They don't care. They
have no shame none what so ever. Now that's fake.

(21:49):
What I'm about to play is not fake. This is
true hatred for America. You have a city in US
congresswoman representative for Shida to Leib. She's at an event
called the People's Conference for Palestine. This was held in
Detroit on Friday of last week. There he had speakers

(22:09):
calling America evil. Yet another speaker at the People's Conference
for Palestine, which Congresswoman to leave here spoke at that
urged a movement to globalize the infantadas to the river
to the sea. That's to eradicate the Jews. But yeah, okay,
they want to kill the Jews, but they want to
kill America. It's a lot of anger and rage here.

(22:33):
They're supporting terrorist organizations. They believe the United States and
Israel are the actual terrorists. Speaker Mike Johnson, all the Republicans, wait,
how what more do you need to see before you
call for flat out expulsion from Congress. Well, we have

(22:54):
freedom in a spec you don't have the freedom of
speech as the city in US Congress, and that has
been sworn to uphold protect indofl and the Constitution of
the United States and call for its tearing down, burn
it down. The People's conference. He had a PhD student
referred to America as evil, pretty dangerous man. This is

(23:21):
a green light to terrorism. And I'll tell you this,
Congresswoman rash Aden to leave, she would join these she'd
be the CEO of these organizations. If oh, who knows,
maybe she'll become that, but she's part of it. Listen,
listen to this.

Speaker 8 (23:38):
They thought they could kill us, rape us, imprison us, violently,
uproot us from olive tree farms, starve our children to death,
and we would disappear. Well, guess what now we're in
Congress and we're every corner of the United States. No,
they just don't get it.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
They just don't get it.

Speaker 8 (24:01):
They will never truly comprehend your jama even after seven
decades that we are going anywhere. We are just getting started.

Speaker 1 (24:14):
I want to say, all.

Speaker 8 (24:15):
Of them, every genocide enabler.

Speaker 3 (24:18):
Look at this room's mother, who we ain't going.

Speaker 1 (24:21):
Anywhere, classy Dame's one hundred and two out. That give
you a chill sitting here as Congress Farman listen to him.
Cheer yeah, Speaker Mike Johnson, Congresson Tom McClintock congresson David Valadeo,

(24:45):
congresson Vince Fong. Maybe some response. Wow, man, that hot
you went on.

Speaker 8 (24:53):
That it's not the genocide enabling Congress or the White
House that will free our people. It is only us.

Speaker 1 (24:59):
It can all be us.

Speaker 8 (25:06):
Oh, thank you, Thank you from the bottom of my
heart for your incredible courage. This is the least we
can do is show up. The least we can do
to try to save lives. Enabling the genocide and Huzza
and dismantling the apartheid system that oppresses Palestinians unify so
many different struggles. You all seen it for freedom and

(25:27):
justice at home and abroad.

Speaker 1 (25:29):
What's been tested.

Speaker 8 (25:33):
On the killing fields of Huzza is already being deployed
right here in the streets of America. What our government
is willing to do to Palestinians, they are willing to
do to all of you. It is no surprise to me,
as the daughter of Detroit, that I see our government

(25:55):
that has supplied the bonds and excuses Israel from destroying
literally every single day, hospitals, communities and becausand manufacturing mass
ster nation is also the same government that's defunding healthcare

(26:16):
and food assistance programs here in our country.

Speaker 3 (26:19):
It is no surprise.

Speaker 1 (26:21):
What's it gonna take for members of Congress to understand
this woman consistently sides with terrorists. I guess her constituents
they voter back in. But members of Congress, you can't
allow that, man, DLJ, you can't allow that. There has

(26:43):
to be some wrintten law where a member of Congress
cannot incite citizens to revolt against the United States of America.
Maybe the founding fathers never thought that would happen, and
if it did, they'd stop it immediately. Needs to be
removed from her seat, effective yesterday. She started the fire man.

(27:08):
She's here, She's throwing fuel on it. She's a dangerous woman.
I need to throw some water on that. Go ahead, there,
Congresswoman Rash, just try it. US Space Command will be
watching you.

Speaker 9 (27:23):
And I am thrilled to report that the US Space
Command headquarters will move to the beautiful locale of a
place called Huntsville, Alabama, forever to be known from this
point forward as Rocket City.

Speaker 1 (27:41):
Rocket City, Alabama. President Trump with a press conference today
announcing it. No, it's not going to Congresswoman Rash's hometown
of Deans right now.

Speaker 9 (27:51):
Huntsville, Alabama. We love Alabama. I only wanted by about
forty seven points. I don't think that influenced my decision though, right,
that didn't right. Most importantly, this decision will help America
defend and dominate the high Frontier as they call it,
a frontier.

Speaker 1 (28:09):
And rocket City, Alabama President said, also working on the
Golden Dome interesting.

Speaker 9 (28:17):
In Huntsville, space calm. We'll play a key role in
building the Golden Dome. As you know, that's going to
be a big thing. Everybody wants to be a participant
in it. Missile defense shield. We're going to be having
a golden dome that the likes of which nobody's ever
seen before.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
And then I think Peter Deucy asked him about did
you die this weekend? There were people saying that, you know, I.

Speaker 9 (28:39):
Have heard it's sort of crazy. But last week I
did numerous news conferences, all successful, they went very well,
like this is going very well. And then I didn't
do any for two days and they said there must
be something wrong with him. Biden wouldn't do him for months,
you wouldn't see him, and nobody ever said there was
ever anything wrong with him, and we know he was

(29:00):
the greatest of shape.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
Yeah, is CNN. Then he goes off on fake news.

Speaker 9 (29:05):
Well it's fake news. You know, it's just so it's
so fake. That's why the media has so little credibility.
I knew they were saying, like, is he okay, how's
he feeling?

Speaker 1 (29:16):
What's wrong?

Speaker 9 (29:17):
I said, I just left. And it's also sort of
a longer weekend. You know, it's Labor Day weekend, so
I would say a lot of people know I was
very active this Labor day.

Speaker 1 (29:26):
Oh no, how he keeps that energy up? Man, I
really don't. I'm gonna come back with a story. John.
I don't think he mind me saying this. John the
owner of ninety nine Craft Pizza. At the end there
we talked about it. He lost somebody in his family's
daughter to a long transplant, and I was telling about
my friend Jose that had a double lung transplant. It

(29:47):
ended up they were in Stanford during the same year.
Don't know if it was at the same time. But
I saw this article this morning, I mean just Friday
talking about it and I see this. They said a
pig lung has been transplanted into a human for the
first time interesting. I'm going to come back and talk

(30:08):
about that and my feeling about organ donation. Let that
hang right there and I'll come back and we'll knock
her out the park. Let's let this play, well, you play,
thank you.

Speaker 6 (30:21):
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Speaker 1 (30:27):
Jose he had a double ung transplant. I'm going to
say that was four years ago, and I learned a
lot through it all. And I even before I knew
Jose and what he went through, I always saw there's
a crime that healthy organs, that people are burying them
six feet under taking them with you. You know, you

(30:48):
can get the thing on your license. I think that's
where it is donor not donor and so well. And
I know there's some faiths that say, no, you can't
do that, but to me, that's everybody gets to make
their choice. I know, but I look at it like
you have the cure for cancer written down in your pocket,

(31:08):
and you have it in your suit cote in the coffin,
and you bury it like bury it because you it's like, man,
it can save so many lives out there. And to
know somebody that was on that on that waiting list,
this pig story I'm about to tell you. It was
obviously written in the UK Telegraph UK. In the UK

(31:32):
they said there are one hundred and fifty patients waiting
for a lung transplant in Britain each year, so I
probably have thousands here in America. The population difference. With Jose,
he had they had a match and then it showed
up and it didn't It didn't work. It wasn't going

(31:52):
to work. Then he had to wait again. He actually
I don't think he might be telling you this story.
When he was first on the list, he get a
call that is along, is ready, They're on the way
up there. They getting an accident on the freeway and
he breaks his leg and he gets moved back down
the list again. Talk about a guy that had the heart.
I mean, imagine that you get the call, there's a

(32:13):
long you go and you get in a wreck and
you're in the hospital for the wreck. You can't go
in for surgery when you just had your leg broken
and you're in the hospital cast all that. Man. This
guy fought back, strong dude. And there's a story now
about a pig lung they transplanted into a human for
the first time. Chinese scientists reported they inserted a genetically

(32:37):
interinewed piglung into a brain dead thirty nine year old
male who'd surfered a brain hemorrhage. In previous experiments, pig hearts, livers,
and kidneys have been transplanted into humans in a process
known as xeno transplantation, but they said the lungs are
more delicate. They said it was feared the animal organ
would be immediately rejected. The scientists said the pig lung

(33:01):
maintained viability and functionality for nine days without any major
rejection or infection. They said this is an important step
towards using animal organs for transplantation. Hey, listen, if humans
are going to hoard them and die with them, I
guess maybe we got to look elsewhere to give it
a shot. Wouldn't you want it? If it was you

(33:22):
needing it, I'd be like put that Oscrich's liver in me.
So I hope that this works. They said about four
fists of donated organs are not suitable because they degrade
quickly after death and could be damaged due to illness
or smoking. But they degrade quickly. That's why when my
friend got the call. They were on their way up there.

(33:44):
Quick you gotta go it is it's quick. It's like
on ice and helicopter stuff. Man, think of those teams,
the value carrying life like that as you're running off
the tarmac with the helicopter going at two am to
rush it in to to a jose and he's had

(34:05):
some issues here and there. He even got COVID and
kicked it through it. I was like, you're you're indestructible,
my friend, indestructible. But he gives credit where credit is
due to the Lord above. Boy, this kind of makes
I would say maybe some in the media and some
on the left and some on the right that are

(34:26):
maybe pro abortion realized what they're admitting with this story.
This is out of let's see here. A judge Illinois.
WMBD TV Chicago said a judge agreed to prosecutor's request
because an Illinois man is facing murder charges, homicide charges
because he slipped abortion pills allegedly to his girlfriend without

(34:50):
her consent. So the judge said, you're going to be
detained until trial. They said, intentional homicide of an unborn child.
It's a felony comparable to first degree murder and he's
facing two counts. He pressed his girlfriend to a board
and she didn't want to. She told the police. He
made the decision for what he did. He went out

(35:11):
and bought abortion pills for fifty bucks at a university
on college campus, and he drugged her without her knowing it.
The officers found her crying in her bathroom. The charges
carry a minimum sentence of twenty years in prison for
each count. Yeah, the police got the call went out
to her house report of a pregnant woman suffering a

(35:33):
medical emergency, and she told the cops and they got
there that she was seven weeks pregnant and had just
told her boyfriend or the pregnancy the day before, and
he told her that he wanted her to have an abortion.
A woman denied ordering any abortion pills and said, I
did not want to end my pregnancy. I did not
want to lose my baby. And she said later in

(35:56):
that day after she told him, she started to feel
kind of sick, so she bled out and miscarried loss
of the baby. The police said at first the boyfriend
denied doing anything, but he later admitted he made the
decision for her. He bought the abortion pills on campus
for fifty dollars with the intent to end the pregnancy. Yeah,

(36:20):
this is this abortion pill that John Girardi talks about
that Planned Parenthood pushes online. So this guy's going to
go back to court here in a few weeks for
raiment and they're going to charge it with homicide. So
is this what you're telling me? If you're going to
charge this guy with intentional homicide of an unborn child,

(36:43):
you are admitting that unborn children can become victims of murder. Hum. Oh.
If the woman had taken the pills on her own,
that's called her choice. No, it's called bodily autonomy. Okay.
But because the boyfriend that didn't want to be a

(37:06):
dad gave it to her, that's murder. Okay, I'm following that.
Explain that to the martian. Explain that concept to him, right, man,
this is such a crime, such an insult to the
most vulnerable among us that cannot protect themselves at all
at all. I mean, at least a little four year

(37:28):
old can run, mom, Mom, help me. So anyhow, let
that story resonate

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