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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I want to talk about something that maybe you will
elevate right to the top of what should we be
talking about at three? I don't know a virus that
killed twenty million people around the world, twenty million people worldwide,
doctor maccery newly appointed FDA Commissioner, doctor Marty McCarey. Oh yeah,

(00:23):
he got censored all over social media during the man
made lockdown, but now he's the FDA commissioner. He said,
the National Institute of Health FALCIA and the boys breed
up a virus that killed twenty million people worldwide. You
hear that the words he used was brewed up a virus.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
We're planning to change our health agencies for a generation
or longer. Look at the NIH when Jay Botcharia came
in there, it was a mess. Fourteen percent of the
grants were descriptive studies on health equity, and the NIH
had just funded a lab that brewed up a virus
that killed twenty million people worldwide. So they're getting back
to studying root causes, a cure for cancer, debilidating neurodegenerative diseases,

(01:02):
and they're going to do good work, right.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
Yeah, No more tax paying dollars going into these unaccountable projects.
This goes back to the Obama administration. Obama on the
surface actually made the right decision with gain of function
and pulling it back. But the sneaky sneaks, like the
FUCI boys, Oh yeah, they were sneaking it up, unaccountable.

(01:25):
The lab engineered it. I remember falling all hook line
and sinker came from the wet market. Yeah, that's the memory.
They were reporting that from Wuhan. That was where it
originated in the wet markets with all the food hanging
and all of this. That was the deflection. Hey, look
over here here he is talking about the cuts at

(01:49):
the FDA.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
The FDA is strong and it's going to continue to
be strong. The cuts were consolidations. There was no layoffs
to scientific reviewers or inspectors at the FDA. Consolidation of
the twelve travel offices.

Speaker 3 (02:02):
At the FDA.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
And so we're going to institute teamwork and break up
the feefdom culture within the agency.

Speaker 1 (02:08):
Yeah. Good. Earlier this year it was great to have.
I don't know, the CIA agree with all the conspiracy
theorists for all those years of the lockdown. CIA issued
a new analysis said, yeah, to escape from a lab
in Wuhan. Do you have an answer, Fauci, I bet, Oh.

Speaker 4 (02:28):
That's a really good point. I don't have a really
firm answer few on that.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
Yeah, we didn't thank you. We're are you up voting
right now? Enjoying your life? Twenty million people died. I
tell you, I think one of my most angry moments.
And I'd forget what year it was, but I have
the audio here, and I saved it in a really

(02:56):
dark green to remind me of a Christmas tree. I
label things. Biden's a little different kind of green with
my audio, or I can change the colors on my screen.
Biden is like a vomit green. I put this Falci.
Normally he's in pink. That's a newsome color, too, pink Falci.
But this when I put dark green because he was

(03:18):
talking about Christmas, so.

Speaker 3 (03:19):
We can gather for Christmas. Or it's just too soon
to tell, you know.

Speaker 4 (03:24):
Margaret, it's just too soon to tell. We've just got
a concentrating on continuing to get those numbers down and
not try to jump ahead by weeks or months and
say what we're going to do with a particular time.

Speaker 1 (03:36):
Yeah, the mr NA injection, I'll tell you. It was
one of the best marketing propagandized jobs I've seen in
my lifetime. You know, when the East Germans and Russians
tried to do it, we also said, ah, we don't
believe in propaganda. Our own government, our own doctors, our

(03:58):
own scientists. No, they're not gonna lie to us. They're
up on all this. This is a vaccine like all
the you know we all have taken vaccines. No, because
when you get the fact, yeah, this is new technology,
this is experimental. It didn't go through the ten year
testing period, twelve year testing period that every other vaccine

(04:21):
in my body went through, and the rest of it
in you. And at the time I was very adamant
about it for I don't know, one two four years
or something, three hundred and something days a year. Okay, yeah,
very adamant against it. But I always said, it's you're right.
You can do what you want to do. You can. Hey,

(04:44):
who am I to tell you? I'm telling you not
to tell me, So why am I going to turn
and tell you? But I did say to parents and
the grandparents and anybody that was in control of kids,
don't put it in them. Don't they got a ninety
nine point ninety ninety seven three percent survival ray. Don't
you put an experiment in them? Thank you Lord for

(05:07):
RFK Junior. Thank you President Trump. It's your way of
saying sorry, you were wrong with Operation Warp speed with
the vaccine that you put RFK Junior in there. On
the mRNA vaccine technology, Remember we're in the experimental phase.
If that vaccine, we all know the reaction to it.

(05:33):
Many now will admit it's killed people, it's injured people,
and it didn't protect anybody from getting COVID. So the
point was, if you were the FDA in your ten
year testing span, would you be recommending it for the
public right now? No, you wouldn't be not on that.
So this is the test period. It was done on

(05:54):
the public. So why I'm screaming it from the top
of any building I could find. HHS Secretary Robert F.
Kenney Junior announced there will be counseling the canceling the
twenty two mr NA vaccine development contracts. Good side notes

(06:15):
say five hundred million in the process, but it's going
to save lives. Boy, you got some BioMed industrial complex
people going back the maker's mark right now, that's going
to be a big old hit to the wallet there,
because they were on track, man, to make an mr
NA for about every disease that you can come up with.

(06:38):
I have seasonal effective disorder. Here, spread your toes. We're
gonna give you an injection of mr NA. It will
change how you feel. You won't be sad anymore. Man.
Let's go listen to Secretary Kennedy here talking about the
mr in a uh in effectiveness.

Speaker 5 (06:57):
Hi, it's Robert F. Kennedy Junior here. You're AJH as
Secretary at AHHS. We have a division called the Biomedical
Advanced Research and Development Authority or BARTA. BARTA drives some
of our most advanced scientific research. Millions of people, maybe
even you or someone you know, got the omicron variant
despite being vaccinated. That's because a single mutation can make

(07:22):
mRNA vaccines ineffective. The same risk applies to flu. After
reviewing the science and consulting top experts at NIH and FDA,
AHHS has determined that mRNA technology poses more risks than
benefits for these respiratory viruses.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
Wow, who knew? He said? They're generating a breeding ground
for even more infectious variants to replicate when you vaccinate
during a pandemic. The Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority
BARTA can be getting rid of the twenty two mr

(08:02):
NA vaccine contracts. Your Senator Kennedy, Uh, he's down in Louisiana,
Secretary Kennedy.

Speaker 5 (08:11):
That's why, after an extensive review, BARTA has begun the
process of terminating these twenty two contracts totaling just under
five hundred million dollars. To replace the troubled mRNA programs,
we're prioritizing the development of safer, broader vaccine strategies like
whole virus vaccines and novel platforms that don't collapse one

(08:32):
virus's mutape. Let me be absolutely clear. HHIS supports safe,
effective vaccines for every American who wants them. That's why
we're moving beyond the limitations of mRNA for respiratory viruses
and investing in better solutions.

Speaker 1 (08:49):
Lad good, good good. Let them keep testing in the
lab and if people want to realize what they're signing
up for to be an experiment as the ab or
pulasebo group, feel free to go ahead, but don't dictate
my life and threatn me and say I'm killing Grandma,
because I didn't want to go ahead and donate my

(09:10):
body for your experiment. It was a lawsuit follow last
week in California Superior Court accusing Community Medical Center down
in La the hospital of retaliating against the wistle blowers.
She made public an internal hospital email that revealed skyrocketing
rates and still bursts to women that had taken the

(09:32):
mr NA injection. The word she used was catastrophic surge
among women. Said the hospital deliberately selectively concealed from staff, patients,
and regulators a spike and unborn baby deak that began
in spring of twenty twenty one. Said they retaliated against
her when she publicized the information. She was a managing
nurse of the hospital. She said nearly all the stillbirths

(09:55):
occurred to unvaccinated mothers. The hospital possessed vaccinated versus unvaccinated
comparison data, and it proved the vaccines were causing miscarriages
and more in the vaccinated group. Quote here from her,
she said, we know hospital management analyze the data because
they said so, and we see they concealed it from
regulators because that file requested by regulators is now empty.

(10:19):
The Children's Health Defense is funding the lawsuit accusing the
hospital of fraud, retaliation, unethical business practices. This lady, she's
a nurse Spencer. She worked in the postpartum labor delivery unit.
She said. Before the COVID vaccine rollout, there was an

(10:39):
average of one fetal death per month, still birth per month,
she said. Beginning in the spring of twenty twenty one,
it became twenty per month and it remains at that
level today. Said the management ignored multiple safeties signs, all

(11:01):
the vaccine injuries. She said, not only did the baby
test occur, but mother suddenly we're having more frequent and
more significant health problems vascular clotting, hemorrhaging that did not
occur prior to Spring a twenty twenty one. Well, I
guess there were a lot of people that were truly

(11:21):
embarrassed to be wrong. But you okay, for you forgot
to tell one car that the bridge was out ahead
and they fell off to their death. That doesn't mean
that you still keep doing it. No, you oky you
were wrong, but raise your hands and get out on
the road and y'all stop stop, stop flag them down.

(11:45):
You gotta admit when you're wrong and change your actions
do something, RFK juniors doing something, Senator Ran Paul. He
got Fauci Fauci here talking about how they need to
investigate they do, and if they did, and the truth
could be uncovered, Bye and bye, Lord, bye and bye,

(12:10):
we'd say bye to him. He go to prison.

Speaker 6 (12:11):
Now, even doctor Fauci saying that we should investigate it.
But the emails paint a disturbing picture, a disturbing picture
of doctor Fauci from the very beginning, worrying that he
had been funding gain of function research and he knows
it to this day but hasn't admitted.

Speaker 1 (12:26):
Yeah, well he hadn't been. I guess they got a
lot out on the tarmac, all these investigations everything. But again,
didn't I say at the start of this little speech
I'm given here that twenty million people being dead should
kind of maybe moved to the top of some focusing here.

Speaker 7 (12:45):
I don't think that having trust of Chinese scientists with
gain of function research was very wise. In fact, it
was so naive that we shouldn't have doctor Fauci in
a position of advising the US, the world or anybody else,
because he's so shown such poor decision making.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
Yeah, and I think we can admit, and many Republicans
have that President Trump showed poor decision making by handing
the keys of the country over to FUCI for the
lockdown of businesses and all that he learned. And that's
why on this go around, the head of the FDA
is the guy that got censored on social media this
go around. Yes, we got Robert F. Kennedy Junior Health

(13:26):
in Human Services. And I know many of you out
there felt like I did during it all, and many
people have come around to see that, Yeah, it was
a big time scam. But if you were labeled a
conspiracy theorist amlet turns out you were right all along.

Speaker 8 (13:48):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show. On the Valley's Power.

Speaker 1 (13:52):
Talk, he I was about to talk about the big
deal with Apple, but then he went to the soldier five.
They're expected to survive. They were shot at Fort Stewart.
The alled Fort Stewart shooters an acted duty soldier who
is in custody. This happened shortly after eleven thirty this

(14:12):
morning in Georgia.

Speaker 3 (14:15):
You know this gentleman, one of the truly great legends
of our time. My book. Before we again, I'd like
to say a few words about the shooting at Fort
Stewart in Georgia. As you know, five people were seriously
wounded and two very very seriously hurt around eleven o'clock
this morning. The shooter is now in custody and the

(14:37):
Army Criminal Investigation Division is on site to ensure that
the perpetrator of this atrocity, which is exactly what it is,
will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
The entire nation is praying for the victims and their
families and hopefully they'll fully recover and we can put

(14:58):
this chapter behind. But we're not going to forget what happened.
I'm going to take very good care of this this
person that did this horrible person.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
A fellow soldier flipping like that, and you know other
soldiers can't carry while on base that I don't understand
that at all. You're such an object. If there were
some sleeper cells to attack, I'm sure you could. They
run you to some bunker and they release all the
machine guns. Here you go, here you go, here you go,
here you go. You know, if they were really on
your attack. But yeah, you can't carry while they're and

(15:32):
having to worry about having to fight back against somebody
who's on your side so much that you wear the
same uniform. My word, I don't know how many people.
How you look at your money. I was about to say,
all right, can you feel your wallet? And I don't
put my wallet in the back. It's always in my
front pocket. So however you feel it with your with

(15:56):
your I don't know, online account, Maybe that's how you
feel it. You look at it that way. Maybe get
an app on your phone, maybe your debit card and
your wallet or your purse, you're whatever that is where
you visualize your bank account. It's all. It's all getting
excited right now. We got some good news on top
of good news on top of good news. That's even

(16:18):
more good news. And we do need some good news.
That's good news. Yes, needs a little music like this.
Why President Trump and Apple CEO Tim Cook we're hanging
out today this afternoon.

Speaker 3 (16:33):
We'll please to welcome to the White House one of
the great and most esteemed business leaders and geniuses and
innovators anywhere in the world. Apple CEO Tim Cooks amazing job.
Thanks as well to Secretary of the Treasury Scott Pheasant
and Secretary of Commerce, Howard let Nick for where you

(16:55):
may be. Oh there you're hello, fellas, I missed you. Today.
Apple announcing that it will invest six hundred billion dollars
that's with a B in the United States over the
next four years. That's one hundred billion dollars more than
they were originally going to invest.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
Wow, you know what, it just hit me there the
media now morning bread, they'll be look, President Trump is
cognitive declined, he didn't even know where his secretary's in
his own cabinet or and they'll play that little snippet
there right, okay on them all, right, back to the
good news.

Speaker 3 (17:31):
And this is the largest investment Apple has ever made
in America and anywhere else. And it's just an honor
to have you. As you know, Apple has been an
investor in out the countries a little bit. I won't
say which ones, but a couple, and they're coming to
coming home six hundred billion dollars. It's the biggest there is.

(17:52):
The company is also unveiling its ambitious New American Manufacturing program,
which will bring factories and assembly lines across are hunt
you all roaring to life areas that we're not doing
so well or doing very well. We have about seventeen
trillion dollars coming into the United States, which is more
than ever before. That's never even come close. There's never

(18:13):
been anything like it. Even you, that's even a lot
of money for you. But we have commitments of more
than seventeen trillion dollars. That was a couple of weeks ago.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
Ooow, seventeen trillion. I want to see that print out
sheet right there. That's some good news, man, That's really
good news, isn't it. Yeah, Okay, Well, we got job
creation coming back.

Speaker 3 (18:39):
These investments will directly create more than twenty thousand brand
new American jobs and many thousands more at the Apple
suppliers like Corning, Broadcom, Texas Instruments, and Samsung, who all
deal in that world. As part of this historic commitment,
Apple will massively increase spending on its domestic supply chain

(19:00):
for the iPhone, and we'll build the largest and most
sophisticated smart glass production line in the world in Harrisburg, Kentucky,
which is a great Actually, I did very well there.
I like it because I see I did very well there.

Speaker 1 (19:15):
Wait to go to Kentucky.

Speaker 3 (19:17):
Very well in Kentucky. But it's a great place.

Speaker 1 (19:19):
And you know what the word on the street was
before I came in here to do this show. How's
out there, Welcome Blackstone and Shaw. The word on the
street is that there's an Apple deal coming to help California.

Speaker 3 (19:34):
Come on, Matt, I get it. Apple will also open
other facilities rare earth magnets from Texas and build Oh,
I love that you're doing this. I love that. I
love that, and build a brand new rare earth recycling
line in Mountain Pass, California. I know that area. That's

(19:55):
where they have a lot of truly rare earth. That's fantastic.
I love that Apple will help develop and manufacture semiconductors
in semiconductor equipment in Texas, Utah, Arizona, and New York.

Speaker 8 (20:08):
This is the tremortary show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (20:13):
The Gateway Pundit back in twenty eighteen reporting that Jeffrey
Epstein was not just protected by federal authorities, but may
have actively worked as an informant for the FBI under
former FBI Director Robert Muller. Well, let's see, he's going
to be called September second. I saw he might be
in some memory center place. I saw a headline here.

(20:38):
But was that scene part of the FBI? Was he
an informant meeting in parking garages? Let's go back to
two thousand and seven. His agreement unheard of than any

(21:03):
federal agreement ever trafficking, raping kids. And you get to
get out during the day and go to work and
then come back and lock yourself in like your otis
on Andy Griffith, like you're in the Mayberry jail. Yeah,

(21:23):
that's what he got underage girls. What do we know
about it? To fill up the rest of this theme music,
it's a betterly all I know there. I don't know.
I don't know. It's just being reported right, Nothing would

(21:44):
surprise me.

Speaker 3 (21:47):
Now?

Speaker 1 (21:48):
Would I like to sit down with some pork rindes
in Fresca and listen to the drew down Pimp of
the Year Miss Maxwell talking? Yes, I would the audio
recordings interviewed by Department of Justice last month, her attorney
said that she answered questions about one hundred people. It's

(22:12):
worth just sitting down with the pork grines in Fresco
to hear the government's end. One hundred people? Are they
interested in? There'd be some shockers on there wouldn't there,
and was your communication with director Ryan Nigel? Was that
via phone? Text? Email? Ah?

Speaker 3 (22:32):
What's that.

Speaker 1 (22:35):
All right? Uh? CNN reports Department of Justice does have
the audio recording of the interview and seriously considering releasing
it for public consumption. Now that's coming from CNN.

Speaker 3 (22:47):
We know it's stakes at stake.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
Now I hope it's not. Should it be released? I'm
sure victim's names, of course, would have to be indacted
out of that. But it's sounding like maybe I shouldn't
get too excited about it. White House Communication director Stephen
Cheng said CNN's report. His response to the report, he said,

(23:14):
he did what his boss does. A lot of them
do it. Some of them can pull it off. Steven
Miller can pull it off. Some of them can pull
off kind of being Trumpish with some of them. Rubo's
getting real good at it. JD. Van's is good at it.
This guy tried to mock up from trying to create
old news, and they're low ratings. See even down the
communications director Stephen Chung. They're like, yes, let's all do it.

(23:38):
You're seeing ed I'm gonna mock you. You're fake news.
You got low ratings. Well, here's what he said, I
quote Stephen Chung, there's nothing more than CNN trying desperately
to create news out of old news. Trump already dressed
this issue in an interview in Newsmax. I have a
real news outlet that routine lee gets better ratings than CNN.

(24:02):
Mister Chung told CNN, Hey, we demand honesty and transparency
in the government. Outside of Harry Inton there, we don't
have a whole lot of Well, he gets excited with it,
doesn't he. And that's intentional. That's one hundred percent intentional.

(24:25):
They say, we got to get some viewers back, man,
So Harry or wait, any conservatives here?

Speaker 4 (24:33):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (24:33):
We got this reporter guy, Harry from New Jersey. I
don't even know where he's from. Look up where Harry
Inton's from? Please, I say New Jersey because he kind
of has that attitude. My attitude is showing. Her attitude's showing.
Congressoman and Ana Paulina Luna, she's upset over the burn bags.
Well glad they're there. I still this is just this

(24:57):
is just two Oswald rifle laying up on the box
with the window propped open, and they're walking through the
Dallas Police Department. We got the rifle. This is the
assassination weaponed the burn bags discovered in the secret FBI facility,
cash hotel discovered or somebody discovered. Director of Fortel, you

(25:19):
need to come down here immediately. Yeah, I'll be down
hang out, No, no, immediately. So in this room, in
a previously undisclosed skiff sensitive compartmented information facility at FBI headquarters,
it was previously undisclosed. He's put Riverdale part of the Bronx. Okay,

(25:44):
I wasn't far off. I mean, it wasn't that hard
to pick that. So he's Hairy Inton CNN from the Bronx.
That makes a lot of sense there.

Speaker 8 (25:53):
I guess.

Speaker 1 (25:54):
Now we've got to find out, uh, you know, police evidence.
And I know a lot about police work because I've
watched a lot of police shows and movies and documentaries,
seen it all on my TV. But evidence, right, there's
always that guy sitting there that got sent to the
evidence room. Yeah, sign here, all right? Hold on? What

(26:14):
do you mean? Clipboard? All right?

Speaker 3 (26:17):
Hang on?

Speaker 1 (26:17):
He goes back, he comes out, sign here right right.
I would think in a sensitive compartmented information facility at
the FBI headquarters, who authorized these bags to be placed?
This information to be placed in the burn bags. Well,
you know, we went back and we found the company

(26:38):
that takes care of that. Yes, yeah, it's the same company. Yes,
that did the CCTV, Yeah, the cameras and Epstein's get prison, Yeah,
same company. We can't find who signed these burn bags.
We just don't know who signed these. Right, this is
not a conspiracy theory. This happened. I'm questioning it, but

(27:00):
I'm not accusing the Trump administration or the FBI director
of anybody. Just in the middle of the night, moving
in all these bags and look what we found. We
fabricated all this of it. No all that I'm gonna
guess that maybe they're really that bad, like worse than
the Watergate burglar bad. And somebody just didn't burn the

(27:23):
stuff that was in the burn bag. Humans make mistakes.
I colored too long with my pencils in the last
phase of my ribs smoking, and boy, they smoked way
too much. I made a mistake. They burned a little.
They made a mistake. They didn't burn that burn bag.

(27:47):
Can it be something that small that will uncover all
of this? A human mistake down to that of during
all the hooplah and all that it just didn't happen. Hey,
we're talking about the dumb and town of America. Now,
I guess we got some dumb spies that it's in

(28:10):
a bag label burn back, so that you burn it
a burn back. Shit be sitting around full like Christmas
decorations for the next year. No, you burn the stuff
in the burn back anyhow Is it gonna blow the
lid off? I don't know. I don't know. I don't
even want to get somewhat excited that justice is gonna

(28:32):
come I because when I do, then I get let down.

Speaker 6 (28:38):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (28:39):
In nineteen ninety two ninety three, I was like, man,
they're gonna after watching Oliver Stone JFK that now finally
they're gonna nothing ever happens. So I'm on Donna, Donna,
Hugh and Haral No hey or you know, no Orsinio Hall.
You know, no, nothing, nothing came of at all. Nothing
did but FBI informant, I don't know two thousand and five,

(29:04):
two thousand and seven right there when he was in
legal trouble in Florida, I mean prison time kind of
get out of jail free cart really and if he
was an FBI in format. They probably intentionally destroyed some evidence,
and maybe Trump was right there's no Epstein file because
I guess a good FBI informant or somebody involved in

(29:25):
that world that says act successful for that long. It's
pretty good about covering their tracks. That's what they do.
They get wealthy if they're good at covering their tracks.
I read a Woody Allen thing that came from some bird.
Maybe it was that birthday book or something, but it
was actually in some other articles like the New Yorker,
where Woody Allen and his wife to tell HI about

(29:47):
going to dinners at his house and how they would
serve barely little any food. And Woody Allen said his
wife talked to Jeffrey and got him out to how
appetizers or said before the meal, and they said, for
all all the money and all the famous people and
the violinists, the world classical and the athletes, everybody that'd
be at these fancy dinners that were there, they said,

(30:10):
they weren't fancy and they weren't good dinners at all
until the Allens had to step in. Sounds like a
Woody Allen movie, kind of, doesn't it. Na, No, don't
tell me about the dinner. Honey, I think that's a
creepy congregation of people. They got that painting of Bill
Clinton in a red dress with his legs hung over

(30:31):
the side of the charch, oh blue dress, the Monica dress.
Do they're creepy people? Man? Well, I think I think
we know that now, and I do hope the truth
comes out. We got double double barrel shotgun. Truth need
to be told right now. We got Russia Obama Gate,

(30:52):
and we got little kids being raped and almost had
a rhyme that was unintentional. Knock knock, who's there. Well,
we hope they show up at the House Oversight Committee.
Leed me some some introductions we need. Dwight Shreut, the

(31:13):
former president Bill Clinton, Remember they had that big party
out at his out of his farm and he addressed everybody.
Fama Soacataria State and Senator Hillary Clinton. Former Attorney General
Bill Barr, former Attorney General Berto Gonzalez, former Attorney General

(31:34):
Jeff Sessions, former Attorney General Loretta Lynch, former Attorney General
Eric Holder, former Attorney General Mayor Garland, former FPI director
James Comey, former FBI Director Robert Mahler. All been forced
to testify you under oath? Who knows we can combine
Russia and Epstein with that list? Couldn't we?

Speaker 4 (31:54):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (31:55):
Probably probably a little cross cross interactive interact be going
on there.

Speaker 8 (32:01):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (32:06):
Eh old question, right, what came first? The chicken or
the egg? I actually have a I might say a
little deeper question. We love bacon and eggs, ham and eggs,
steak and eggs. You never hear chicken and eggs. I've
never had it once, never heard anybody say, hey, you
want some chicken and eggs. And it led to this.
I was out watering my yard this morning, six forty

(32:28):
eight ish in the morning, might have been six forty nine,
and I was thinking about dinner. And I've been eating better,
so I got a plan more and I thought, all right, eggs,
I'll have an omelet. Then what am I gonna put
in the omelet? Spread in the water. I'm like, all right,
I got some cheese in there. I got some green peppers.
Chop them up, get them soft, that'll flavor. I don't

(32:48):
want to crunch into one. And I got uh let's see,
uh oh, yeah, the little cherry tomatoes, the only tomatoes
that taste like a tomato anymore. Do I have ham,
no bacon, no steak, no, nothing like that. Chicken? Yeah, no,
you don't put chicken in an omelet? I thought, no,
sinking why not? Then I thought, because that doesn't sound good.

(33:11):
It doesn't, does it? Chicken and eggs? I wonder why
they both kind it's the same. It's where it comes from. Man.
I mean, I drink milk with a burger or a steak,
and you know both come from a cow. But chicken
and egg? Should I try it tonight? Should I try
chicken omelet? It might be Okay, I smoke the chicken

(33:34):
and I have that maybe if I cut it up
a little bit, because well it's already seasoned. It's been
smoked out on the grill, so it's left over chicken.
But I might. No, I'm not just saying, don't even Yeah,
nothing about it sounds real good. No New York posts.
They're coming west with the California Post. It's gonna, basically,

(33:55):
I guess, kind of be an LA paper, a daily
dose of the Post. That's good. President Trump talking about California.
This is gonna make news. Some mad the Olympics coming up,
and Trump's gonna handle security. We don't need you, Gavinim.
We don't need you. Mayor Bass will.

Speaker 3 (34:11):
Do anything necessary to keep the Olympics safe, including using
our national guard or military. Okay, now I'll use I'll
use I will use the national guard or military. This
is going to be so safe. And if we have to,
because obviously you have a mayor that is not very competent,
she can't get the permits for the people. You know,

(34:31):
the people are still waiting for their purpose. Lee Zelden
got them the federal permit, which is ten times harder
to get, and everybody can build on the federal basis,
and that's the hard one. But the mayor bess, she cannot,
She refuses to or cannot get them permits. They're waiting.
And I was there right after the fires, and I
saw all these beautiful people standing by their homes ready

(34:54):
to get in and get to work, and they're waiting
for their permits. And they're still waiting for their state permit,
mets and city permits. It's a disgrace. It's a disgrace.

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