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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The suspect yelled after he was arrested. See yeah, let's
hope chemical injections pretty soon. Debt penalty underswoman ill han

(00:28):
Omar any reaction to the Israeli murder?

Speaker 2 (00:32):
Can I get your reaction to the shooting that happened
DC last night.

Speaker 3 (00:36):
I'm going to go for now.

Speaker 1 (00:38):
I'm going to go for now. Not yes, we feel
for the family. Horrible event. Suspect approach, a group of
four people opened fire. The suspect identified as Elias Rodriguez,
thirty years old of Chicago. He was avert observed pacing

(00:59):
outside of the music before the shooting, and he walked
into the zoom after the shooting, was detained by security events.
Somebody said they saw him, thought he was somebody that
had had been shot, and then went up and offered
him the water. But you heard him being taken into custody, free,
free Palestine. There. This is not going to be stopped

(01:20):
until they are stopped. And what they're doing out there,
Secretary Saint Rubio, he's going after these people in these universities.
And yes, it's it's uh. You can come here, you
can write editorials, you can have your freedom of speech
with your with your visa with their temporary stay, whatever

(01:42):
it is. You can experience that in America. That's why
many people want to come here. You tell me what
same nations on Earth's going to allow somebody to sit
out in the middle of their squares and their towns
and yelled down with you, kill you, murder you, death
to you, you swine. No No. Secretary State Rubio versus

(02:05):
Congresswoman j O Paul Well, I, I really, I'm really
impressed by Rubyo of two point zero.

Speaker 4 (02:10):
I really is it was a guest in the United
States on a student visa. No one's entitled to a
student visa.

Speaker 3 (02:15):
So you were students.

Speaker 5 (02:17):
Based on an off which Trump's the supreme law of
the land, which is the construction.

Speaker 4 (02:22):
Coming problems on our campus. We're going to revoke their
She didn't do any of that.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
She wrote a not bet.

Speaker 5 (02:27):
She wrote a not ed, and I'm talking to you
about her particular case, and you reclaimed.

Speaker 3 (02:32):
You reclaiming my time.

Speaker 5 (02:34):
You revoked her student visa because you wrote an op ed.

Speaker 3 (02:38):
Would you were going to I Haven.

Speaker 4 (02:39):
We were revoked the visa of anyone who's in this
country as a guest.

Speaker 5 (02:42):
Are you going to revoke the visa of somebody who
made that the case.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
Look at it.

Speaker 4 (02:47):
I'm looking I'm looking crazy.

Speaker 5 (02:48):
Actually, it's not just about revoking you excuse me claiming
my time. If these are legitimate law enforcement agents carrying
out proper arrests, why are they hiding their identities.

Speaker 4 (02:59):
Because and radical crazies will try to hurt them?

Speaker 1 (03:02):
Yeah, idiot, Yeah. Paul, this thirty year old from Chicago,
US citizen. He's part of the Party for Socialism and
Liberation Rodriguez. Are you shocked to learn gave money to
Joe Biden. I'm looking at his his or he's an

(03:24):
oral history researcher. Here's his bio out here with his picture.
He's like a nerdy history researcher. Dude, full comedy. You
know what comedies do they execute people? Comedies love to
execute depault horrible. Speaking of executing people, CNN is actually

(03:47):
claiming the executions of the bar the White Farmer kill
South Africa, where President Trump had the South African president
hey kill the lights the role of the film, guys,
of all the violence, all the genocide, the stadiums filled
up with people, I mean like a huge European soccer stadium.

(04:10):
Chanty kill slice their necks all of this stuff. So
how did American media respond to it? Because we know
your CNN, your Shake News, you have an agenda. Yes,
I knew it would be there. Then see it. N
let's go listen to CNN.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
This is not true.

Speaker 6 (04:26):
What the video show is Julius Malemma, the far left
opposition deed to South Africa. His part is called the
Economic Freedom Fighters. And they also showed from a President
Jacob Zuma what Julius Malemma was singing, Kill the Boar,
Kill the Farmer was an anti apartheid song from the
struggle against white my notity rule in South Africa.

Speaker 1 (04:46):
So it's all of it. It's an old song that
they're singing. They don't really literally mean now kill them. Hey,
ignore all those white crosses that are put up for
all the people been murdered the other night. But it's
not literal.

Speaker 6 (04:58):
Explain that this is not little up type all to
attack and kill the farmer because of the historical nature
of that. But it's been weaponized by groups in South
Africa and increasingly by the margarite in the United States
to essentially misrepresent what is going on in the country.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
Uh, you believe video that now you've heard me often
talk about the two am tallerprofter talking points that go
out on the East Coast for all the news organizations ABCNBCCBS,
all of them have all their local affiliates use the
same words too, because nobody wakes up on their own
and comes up with the same word. So when President

(05:39):
Trump had the South African president in there and he
kind of surprised him with that video play of the
of the genocide in his country, as he was sitting
there denying it, had it queue up, had it in
his back pocket and was ready. Don't you love those
moments when you have them in your own life. You

(05:59):
know it's coming you like you're excited almost like keep talking,
keep going, go ahead. I got go ahead, go ahead,
I got the text message. I'm ready. He had the
video and the two am teleprompter talking point. I don't
know what their border directors and who sits around and

(06:19):
comes up with this, But I don't know if it's
video conference. I don't know if they live in the
same apartment complex. I don't know if they do it
in a boardroom. But they had to come up with
something for that to tell everybody in media what to say.
So let's see, should it be uh? President Trump attacked
attacked the South Africa bum rush, he bum rushed him?

(06:43):
I bum rush. I don't know what we should come
up with.

Speaker 7 (06:51):
How about ambush?

Speaker 1 (06:53):
Who said that? I did?

Speaker 7 (06:55):
Sir?

Speaker 1 (06:56):
I like that word ambush. That's it, Senator, to preten
get the press's rolling, get it going, gett it go.

Speaker 5 (07:03):
The dramatic scene in the Oval Office today, the tense
confrontation President Trump ambushing the President of South Africa. Next
another Oval office meltdown, President Trump ambushing the President of
South Africa.

Speaker 8 (07:14):
President Trump is being accused of conducting something of a
diplomatic ambush of South Africa's president in the Oval Office.

Speaker 5 (07:20):
To be with you, I'm Katie to President Trump, orchestrated
another Oval office ambush.

Speaker 6 (07:24):
Today is today Donald Trump meeting with the President of
South Africa and attempting to ambush and humiliate that leader.

Speaker 5 (07:33):
Zelenski territory where essentially he was a bit ambushed inside
the Oval Office.

Speaker 1 (07:38):
We felt like an ambush in there, kind of like
the President's Lensky meeting in the Oval Office.

Speaker 3 (07:43):
This was an ambushed. It was orchestrated.

Speaker 6 (07:46):
The Roma Posa brought his best diplomatic self to this meeting,
but nothing could have prepared him for this multimedia ambush.

Speaker 4 (07:53):
What started as to some degree in ambush, Well, Katie,
I mean it wasn't ambushed.

Speaker 3 (07:58):
Ambush's ambushed, ambush and ambushing, ambushing.

Speaker 5 (08:01):
Ambush and ambush. It's ideable office.

Speaker 3 (08:05):
Go home to mom.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
Yeah, ambush. Did they really all come up with that description? No,
they didn't. I'll tell you what if if I worked
for NBC, CBS, any of the networks like that, any
of the swamp media. I don't know. It might be
a little gunshy to ask this canon of a president

(08:28):
a question. They're so used to asking questions that are
actually statements. And President Trump called out NBC puts them
in their place.

Speaker 7 (08:41):
Refugees here.

Speaker 2 (08:42):
Do you explain to Americans why suburbs some white after
honors here when all the refugees like hat Dans that
is waiting with stasis have all had their.

Speaker 1 (08:53):
Pass all right, In case you couldn't quite tell that.
The reporters asking President Trump, why are you letting in
why Africanners when you're keeping all those other people of
color out of your country?

Speaker 8 (09:05):
Well, this is a group NBC that is truly fake news.
They ask a lot of questions in a very pointed way.
They're not questions, says Davis. We've had tremendous complaints about Africa,
about other countries too, from people. They say there's a
lot of bad things going on in Africa. And that's
what we're going to be discussing today. When you say

(09:29):
we don't take others, all you have to do is
take a look at the southern border. We'll let twenty
one million people come through our border.

Speaker 1 (09:36):
The South African politician that was quoted in that video,
that video low lights his name is Julius mal Lima.
He's a leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters, the EFF party,
the one that's what President Trump say and the ones
committing genocide over there. And you had rama Fosa President

(10:00):
at Rama Fosa of South Africa tried to argue that no, no,
they're just small. They're not part of this. You know,
kill the boar, kill the farmer, all of this. They
actually held ten percent of the vote in the recent
general elections, as EFF Economic Freedom Fighters do. They're the
fourth biggest party. That's how the Nazis got started. Small,
grew up, grew up right through that they're calling for

(10:24):
seizing a land from white farmers in there whatever the
maybe it's Congress or whatever they have in there where
their elected officials are in there, the eff economic freedom
fighters yelling out loud, we're going to seize the lad
I don't know. I guess they don't have hate speech
laws over there or something. They're not good guys, are they?

Speaker 8 (10:44):
In many cases they're criminals. They come from prisons, they
come from mental institutions, they come from street gangs and
drug dealers.

Speaker 7 (10:51):
So don't say that we didn't take them. We'd take them.

Speaker 8 (10:53):
We're trying to get them out as fast as we can.

Speaker 1 (10:55):
But we're going to let in people that are having
their throats slit their land, take it away. That's that's
that's actually what it's meant to be. A land that
welcomes people. We will take in emergency crisis like that.
We are a good country at heart. Yeah, there's some
bad players around, but tell me that that that fake

(11:17):
news word of the day is is am Bush. There
they're not gonna stop. I love the fact that President
Trump did that. Guy says, listen, there's I I don't
I don't know if Reagan would have even done something
like that. Roll the video showing the genocide with the
President sitting right there and he sat quietly watching it

(11:40):
kill the white farmers. The President rama fosa quote, I
would like to know where this is from because I
never seen this. And then he's a Lensky's zelenskied up
and took a jabby President Trump. He said, I'm sorry,
I don't have a plane to give you, and that

(12:01):
smart A look like that is. You know what President
Trump said back to him, you had a plane to
bring me, I'd take it. That's our leader, that's our president.
That's what I voted for.

Speaker 3 (12:13):
The insistent tremor Jerry, show them London, Sally's.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
Power Dog Friday, all day long, Memorial Day weekend, pause
to remember, to honor those that gave everything. And it's
a lot of courage. And I just recently again I
told you on Prime there they got Vietnam and HD
a lot of interviews and just you know, real action

(12:37):
going on listening to them talk these the soldiers that
were over there and the sacrifice they did. Never take
their sacrifice for granted. Preach that message. Let the kids
know if they're having a good time loving the barbecue,
hot dogs and all that. Tell them why we're doing it.
Quiz them, ask them, do you know why? See what

(12:57):
they say, and then if they get it wrong, get
him in trouble and put them on restriction and make
them go inside and not be part of that. No,
teach them, Teach them what's going on, Joe Scarborough. Somebody
needs to teach him, don't they. He's just they don't
know what to do, do they. They really don't. I mean,
when you're caught lying like that and a country, you

(13:21):
can disagree with somebody, but do not lie about what
they actually believe in. And that's what the Democrats are
doing here. The House Minority Leader Honking jeffries, he is liar, liar,
pants on fire.

Speaker 7 (13:35):
My expectation that President Biden.

Speaker 9 (13:39):
He's going to meet this moment with the courage and
resilience that he's consistently shown. It seems to me entirely
inappropriate that at this moment in time, when President Biden
is dealing with a serious and aggressive form of cancer,
there are Republicans who are peddling conspiracy theories and want
us to look back at a time when they actually

(14:03):
are taking healthcare away from the American people.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
Ah right, he's got a new nickname. I wish i'd
come up with it. I didn't. I can't take credit
for it, but I think it's funny, extremely funny. Nonetheless,
the minority House leader Hackeen Jeffries are now calling not me,
now not me. I'm just saying some people are calling
him this, and I think it's funny. Let's continue on

(14:28):
listening to Dollar Trio Obama, Dollar Trio Obama.

Speaker 9 (14:36):
No, as House Democrats were going to look forward, they
literally are trying to take health care away from millions
of Americans at this very moment, in the dead of night.

Speaker 1 (14:52):
Dollar Tree.

Speaker 9 (14:54):
Republicans want to fan the flames of conspiracy theories at
this moment.

Speaker 1 (14:59):
No, thank you, Dollar Tree Obama. Right there, ladies and gentlemen.
Ha Keem Jeffries or importer caught up with him here
saying why are you lying? Why are you lying? Ikem?
Why are you lying? Are you lying?

Speaker 3 (15:12):
Hey, Hakim? Why are you lying about the cuts to Medicaid?

Speaker 9 (15:15):
Saying that there are cuts to Medicaid when they're clearly aren't.

Speaker 8 (15:19):
Do you want do you want illegals to have to
have taxpayer funded healthcare?

Speaker 3 (15:24):
Is that what you want you want me?

Speaker 5 (15:27):
You want us taxpayers to fund health care?

Speaker 1 (15:30):
Legal street, come on, get out Street. Yeah, the culture
moving around him and all you they don't they don't
want to tell the truth, and then that's sad. The
day after January sixth, on January seventh, I guess that
would be I stated right here on this show, do
not put our faith behind a man a person, even
though I applauded Trump, and yes we support, but put

(15:51):
our faith behind the truth. And listen. It's paying off
right now. Is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's
Power Talk reservations? Are you a little congressmanship roy Ish
on it? I think he was one of those I
remember that was a hold out. What would you have
liked had seen happen if you were King Hanson?

Speaker 7 (16:13):
Well, I think they don't give us any They don't
give us any statistics about the deficit, and they're cutting some,
but they're adding some, and it looks like it's neutral,
and that the theory is that the tax cuts and
the foreign investment will grow the economy, so the five

(16:35):
trillion dollars a present federal revenue will grow. But I
would have liked to see a little bit more cuts.
I wouldn't have liked to see a little bit more
cuts to the effect of shutting down the government. Practically,
I think at this point you have to pass the bill.
But I just I think does said one hundred and
sixty billion dollars, and it looks like the revenues if

(16:59):
from if he gets a trillion dollars over the decade,
it's still only one hundred billion a year in extra revenue.
I just don't see the map how it works out.
And if he runs a two trillion dollar deficit, I
think it's going to hurt him.

Speaker 1 (17:15):
Now, let me ask you, you know the tax cuts
that are not that are going to be extended from
twenty seventeen as well. And I've heard doctor Hanson, there's
the Green New Deal, Build Back Better Biden. It's not
any less of a budget than the Biden administration. And
my question yesterday to Congressman McLintock was and basically he's like,

(17:36):
you got to give and take a little bit. But
I'm like, we have the White House to send at
the House, why can't we extend the tax cuts and
then go do all those other cuts from the waist
from the previous administration. That we really worked hard to
get them elected to go in there and do.

Speaker 7 (17:54):
Yeah. I think the answer is that a lot of
these congressmen like the money that coming into their district
from the inflation and reducts off and build that better
the subjudies for green energy and medicaid and things like that.
So I don't. I just don't. I wish they would,
but I just don't see anybody with a pointer and

(18:15):
a chart saying this is the budget currently, we're going
to run two trillion dollars. Here's the cuts, and here's
the increases in the budget, and here is what the
final bottom line is where they're going to be, you know,
five hundred billion in the red a trillion. I haven't
seen anybody said say they're going to get close to

(18:36):
a bounce budget. Remember when DOES started, we were told
that they could get between a trillion and two trillion
dollar cuts. They may get five hundred billion, but I
think they're going up to one hundred and seventy billion
right now, so.

Speaker 1 (18:49):
They're kind of getting used to that money. And that
kind of backs up something that I read Senator Ron
Johnson put out about it. He was talking about pre
COVID and then after COVID much of the blame the spending.
He said, the lockdowns are over. It shouldn't justify this
level of government spending. But as humans, it's human nature
to get used to I guess having the money, like

(19:10):
you said, to bring back to the districts, because we
realize that a lot of the districts, a lot of
that state money's going away as well.

Speaker 7 (19:19):
Yeah, and you know, a lot of the extra tax
cuts and I don't know how big they're going to be,
we're not told. But if they really do get no
tax on tips and no tax on Social Security recipients
and no tax he's talked about some classes of first responders,
I don't know what that adds up to. But I'm

(19:40):
not sure that other than increasing consumer spending, that's going
to have the same bang for the buck if you
cut accelerate depreciation tables or things like that, that's geared
toward investment. And then we don't know how much much
of the eight to ten trillion dollars that his pledge

(20:03):
is actually going to show up, and when it's going
to show up, and where it's going to show up,
and how it's going to show up. So it's all.
It could be very good. It's just it's all up
in the air, and I don't think anybody wants to
put anything down on paper. But at thirty seven trillion
dollars in three billion a day in interest, you can

(20:23):
see and Trump keeps talking about you can get down
from four point five percent sadrate to three. Maybe then
he can save a billion dollars a day in interest.
That's you know, a third of a trillion dollars a year.
That would go a long way. But I don't know,
I because that's going to do that. Not when you
have a big deficit.

Speaker 1 (20:44):
When we have that depth, it's almost like we're talking
about monopoly money, isn't it. It's so out of control.
Uh my guess is doctor Victor Davis Hanson? Uh, doctor Hanson,
have you ever in your life? I haven't heard a
report where they say doctor Phil in the blanket Walter
Reed gave the president a clean bill of health? Where
we went, really could they be lying?

Speaker 7 (21:06):
Have you?

Speaker 1 (21:06):
Have you ever had that thought? I had? Now I
know JFK we found out later had a lot of
He had to have a.

Speaker 7 (21:11):
Lot of JFK had Addison's disease, which is pretty serious.
He's on creditsone and FDR had we know now as blood.
Fretcher was about one to eighty over one hundred, and
he had comic science and yurnar inductions before he had
the stroke. He probably had a melanoma too, and that

(21:32):
was all hidden.

Speaker 1 (21:34):
The President Reagan was a lot closer to death than we.

Speaker 7 (21:37):
Were ever told, much closer. I think at a quarter inch.
The bullet missed the the main artery, the order. And
then we've had problems with going back to Glover Cleveland.
But I don't think we've had any in the modern
ere in the modern air. I mean, people talk about
Reagan this and that maybe he was using a step

(21:59):
out of his fascination, but I don't think anybody believes
that you get systemic metastasized post state cancer in a
year or six months. It's something that has been going
on for four or five years. And he said things too.
He joked, he said, would you accept the vice presidency?

(22:20):
That was way back in twenty twelve, and he said
unless I have prostate cancer. And he said another time,
we all of us who have cancer. And then they
asked him what he meant, and he didn't say anything,
and his aide said, well, he's talking about skin cancer,
and they said, well, even removed the skin cancer, but

(22:41):
he said he has cancer. So there were Freudian slips
the last four to six years that should have made
people suspicious.

Speaker 1 (22:49):
Well we were, I mean, we all knew his cognitive skills.
But for a president get a clean bill of health?
What do you even know? The law like, they have
rights as humans as well, you know, should if the
president has cancer and is fighting it and can keep working,
should we be told? I feel like we should. Is
there any law that you know of?

Speaker 7 (23:13):
No, it's just that the twenty fifth Amendment says when
the cabinet is made aware of the president's stability, then
they're polled and if there's a majority, then they refer
that recommendation to the House to vote on removing the president.
But it seemed like when Donald Trump was Donald Trump,

(23:34):
he wasn't debilitated. He was just Stone crump. They felt
that they were going to make a case against him,
so they bought the Yale psychiatrist Dandy Lee to the Senate.
She telediagnosed stonecomp is mentally unfit and recommended an intervention,
and then Rod Rosestein and move, the Interim Tourney General,

(23:56):
the Income FBI Andrew McKay. They talked about they're in
a wire and crapping Trump. So that to get him
on paate very different than the her tape of Biden,
which whenever there's no evidence of Trump was debilitated, that
they were going to try to do anything they could
to remove him on health grounds. In a backfire because

(24:16):
that forced him to take the Montreal Cognitive assessment. He
did very well on US. But Biden, you know, people
ask him to take that cognitive test and I can
tell you that I'm seventy one and I have not
had a urologist say to me, you're home tree. You

(24:39):
never have to have a PSA. I just don't think
that happens.

Speaker 1 (24:42):
Yeah, that was some of the media trying to normalize that.

Speaker 7 (24:46):
Yeah, No, I don't think not, especially if you were
the president on state. So he had PSA tests, dozens
of them when he was under treatment, and they need
to get doctor O'Connor and put him under oath and
say did you or digit not order a PSHO and
he will say yes, because he says no, he's completely

(25:06):
ruined as a position, and I think he'll say that
we did for diagnosics. I just don't think they reported it.
They never reported it.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
Well, so we'll put that investigation on the tarmac, as
I call it.

Speaker 7 (25:20):
Right.

Speaker 1 (25:20):
We got a lot of investigations out there waiting to
take off. My guest doctor Victor Davis Hanson, Doctor Hanson
in closing hero and ask are you at Stanford right now?
By chance?

Speaker 7 (25:30):
No, I'm in Telmo.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
Okay. The Stanford Review dot org said, investigation uncovering Chinese
academic espionage at Stamford. They're claiming they got some Chinese
spies there.

Speaker 7 (25:44):
Yeah, that's a chronic problem. Four years ago they had
a People's Liberation Army person on the faculty, a visiting
faculty member until they caught her. And then they had
accepted some fifty million dollars over the years of communist China.
University hadn't report it. They've had problems with they've been

(26:06):
overcharging about fifty two percent on federal grants. That's going
to call them about one hundred and eighty million a
year to go back down because the required fifteen percent
overcharge a surcharge. And in addition to that, they're under
the gun because they've been bragging in the sense that
they put it on their website that they only let
in nine percent white males. That's thirty three thirty five

(26:30):
percent of the population, but they were only letting them
nine because of their di So the Trump administration is
going at that. And then they've had a lot of
violence that Middle East students trash the President's office, they
vandalize the Sandstone colonnades, they tore down Jewish posters, they
camped out for four months and they didn't do anything.

(26:52):
So the Trump administration is looking at all of that.
They've denied free speech rights they have. They call them
auxiliary like prison of state, but they're basically separate graduations
predicated on race ceremonies. They have theenhuses that are segregated,
so they have a lot of exposure. And they've got
a pretty good president. He's a new president, but he's

(27:16):
desperate because all these universities are these big endowments. Everybody says, well,
they got thirty five billion dollars endowment, but by Harbard,
it's all targeted money. It's targeted to particular professor's endowments,
particular program, but the general fund relies on you know,
only about half of the interest on the endowment and

(27:38):
the rest is annual giving, and Stanford is way down
on annual giving, especially after they hijacked the lecture by
a federal judge at the law school, basically chased him
out of law school, called him all sorts of names
that they hope his daughter was right. The students said that,
and after that the law alumni just stopped giving. All

(28:00):
of them are in big trouble and they should be
a little wiser, be more transparent, kind of deal with
the compan administration because they have a lot of exposure
that the public doesn't know about and when they find out,
they'll you're very unsympathetic to.

Speaker 1 (28:13):
The Well I knew you were the man to ask
about that story, doctor Hanson. Thank you, Thank you for
your time. We always appreciate it.

Speaker 7 (28:21):
Sir, thank you for having me.

Speaker 1 (28:24):
You bet your doctor, Victor Davis Hanson. Ladies and gentlemen,
this is.

Speaker 3 (28:27):
The Trevor Terry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (28:31):
The colleges are using AI name readers to announce student
names during graduation ceremonies. You walk up your scan your
phone like you're getting on an airplane, and the checkout
line and AI know who's next. Listen here, Kelly.

Speaker 3 (28:51):
Danko, good voice, Sophia Cicero, a.

Speaker 1 (29:02):
Coasta, probably Acosta. It's not gonna be long for We
have robots up there handing diplomas to students and congratulating them.
This is so realistic. This is Google deep mind. This
is an auto trade show, car show here, and it
looks it looks just I mean, you never know it

(29:26):
was fake. You would never ever know it.

Speaker 3 (29:29):
To a non existent car show. Let's see some opinions.
I mean, man, the acceleration is crazy.

Speaker 2 (29:36):
You look far, step on the pedal and you are there.

Speaker 1 (29:40):
I feel safe with him in an suv and it
seems to be like.

Speaker 9 (29:44):
The right type of car for him.

Speaker 1 (29:46):
I think the range is only only going to get better.

Speaker 3 (29:51):
Sorry, we don't want to drive gas cars anymore. Yeah,
no more gas cars.

Speaker 1 (29:57):
They look like yeah what they should look like?

Speaker 7 (30:00):
There?

Speaker 1 (30:01):
This is like a news lady looks like ABC News,
World News Tonight.

Speaker 3 (30:06):
The set here in shocking news. JK.

Speaker 2 (30:09):
Rowling's yacht sank with her on board after being attacked
by orcas off the coast of Turkey.

Speaker 1 (30:17):
It is so real. Wow, man, we don't know what
to no anymore. If it's real or not. You know,
we used to say, well was that photoshop? I don't
know photo shop? How would I you know, nobody hardly,
you know, not that many people knew how to get
in there and fake things, even though it got easier
and easier, but you had to be really good to
fake people out. No more today, no more. It's simply

(30:44):
amazing what AI can actually uh can actually put out. Man.
I mean you know.

Speaker 3 (30:53):
You're listenings are The Uncensored Voice of the Valley. This
is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (31:13):
It's a real guy talking. He AI give me something
kind of kind of smooth.

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the station that takes no cramp up and down.

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The Valley in Central Caliada.

Speaker 3 (31:37):
In Central Cali. It's all the number one on your eye.

Speaker 7 (31:48):
Talk.

Speaker 1 (31:54):
Oh it's amazing, isn't it? Why don't we wrap up
the show.

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Power Talk.

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