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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Trump and Secretary war heag Seth got a little something
to do with Venezuela. That's just part of what's going
on on this side of the world. Got some Russian news,
got a federal grand jury and guiding former Trump national
security advisor John Bolton charges of mishandling classified information. I'll
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tell you the news. She's just coming out crazy man.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
Yeah. So John Bolton was charged with eighteen federal count
and I apologize, I'm going to look down. I'm reading this.
Speaker 1 (00:30):
We're still just getting this.
Speaker 2 (00:31):
Sure, we have the first eight counts our transmission of
national defense information. The second set of nine counts, that's
counts nine through eighteen is retention of national defense information.
And that looks like it's US Code Title nineteen, Section
seven ninety three D and E, which is part of
the Espionage Act. Now, there was another statue that they
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were considering, and it looks like they've only charged him
with those Espionage Act statutes. But we're still reading through this.
It's twenty six pages.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
Long, twenty six pages. He can face up to ten
years in prison for each count of unauthorized transmission of
classified material. John Bolton doesn't look like the spy but
he looks like the office that the spy would go
back and talk to the guy behind the desk, kind
of kind of classified looking kind of guy. Now, cannot
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confirm this, but I thought it's interesting to just hey,
throw it out there. Why not Former VP Mike Pence
reportedly being probe for unlawful leaks as well with sensitive
national security matters from the Trump White House to the
to the media. Again, cannot confirm that. Can't confirm it,
but did confirm John Bolton is not having a good day.
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I can also confirm President Trump will now meet with
Putin and Hungary for talks to in the Ukraine War.
Here comes another one. Let's go.
Speaker 3 (01:55):
I just left the Oval Office and spoke with the President,
the Secretary of State, and the Vice President about the call.
And the President, first of all, deserves tremendous credit for
how much time and effort he has put into solving
peace in the Middle East, which everyone said he wouldn't
be able to do. There were many doubters about the
President and his national security team, and they are getting
it done. And now with respect to the Russia Ukraine War,
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which the President continues to be wholeheartedly committed to ending,
it was a very good and productive call between the
President and President Putin. They discussed many issues. President Putin
congratulated the President for solving peace in the Middle East.
They also discussed, of course, the Russia Ukraine War, and
they have agreed to convene a meeting of their high
level staff next week to continue these very important discussions,
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which may be followed by yet another meeting between President
Trump and President Putin. I believe the President will be
putting out his own statement on this matter momentarily, so
everyone should keep their eyes on truth social But it
was a good and productive call. And then of course
we will welcome President Zelinski here to the White House
again tomorrow so the President can continue those conversations with
the Ukrainian side of this conflict as well.
Speaker 1 (03:02):
Look at that whambay. I'm one two, Hillary, You just
might have to nominate him for the Nobel Peace Price,
he said, if he could pull off both of those
things are looking good. Shut up, Nancy, shut up. I
have the whole statement here from President Trump by his
telephone conversation with President Booton of Russia. I congratulated about
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peace in the Mid East, but he said he also
thanked the first Lady Milania for involvement with children. He
was very appreciative and said that that will continue. He said,
we also spent a great deal of time talking about
trade between Russia and the United States. When the war
with the Ukraine is over. We agreed that there will
be a meeting of our high level advisors coming up.
And at the end here I skipped it a little bit, said,
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I believe great progress is made with today's telephone conversation.
Good good, Secretary of War, hegseeth on peace. Yes, like we.
Speaker 4 (03:56):
Saw him do in Gaza and in the Middle East.
President Trump knows how to forge peace, to create opportunities
in situations, in scenarios where peace seems far off, He
and he alone, has the ability to do that. This
is not a war that started on President Trump's watch,
but it will end on his watch. So let us
seize this moment strongly forge peace in Ukraine, and let's
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bring peace through strength. Thank you very much.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
All right, now, let's come back to our side of
the of the world. Here three US Air Force B
fifty two to eight strategic bombers. Yeah, if you were
in Venezuela, you'd look off your coast and you go,
I think they're in international waters, But yeah, they're out there.
They're out there orbiting for hours around What is going on? Well,
Venezuela scrambled f sixteen's our B fifty twos or launch
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from Barksdale Air Force Base. New York Times said they
ghosted over Cuba and Mexico, Mexico before locking onto Venezuela's coast.
We know we've been hitting the boats out there. So
when you got B fifty two's and you've got Venezuela
scrambling six teens. There were some flight trackers out there
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that it's their hobby. They love it, and I'm glad
they do because they give us information about where Taylor
Swift is flying. But they also noticed that a plane
with Venezuelan's deported from the United States that was on
its way back was not authorized the land by Venezuelan
Air Force. So I guess that means kind of a
maybe a blockage of US government planes. I don't think
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I'd be flying in there right now on a civilian airline.
New York Times reported Trump administration is secretly authorized the
CIA to conduct covert actions of Venezuela, stepping up against
Dictator Maduro down there. They've been already hitting the boats
off the coast. They've killed twenty seven people so far,
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had the fifth boat boat strike as well. And how
else do you do them? When we say, well, we
got to go after the people that are supplying it,
we got Okay, this is right. Wasn't that part of
the campaign to eradicate this all the one hundred thousand
plus Americans and all the drugs coming in, and we're
going to secure our border, which right now it's the
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most secure border since nineteen seventy. Okay, you do that,
but then hey, there's other ways that they'll be trying
to get it in. They're not gonna give up the game,
just like Amas I'm gonna I'm gonna give up killing people,
which they've been doing. We'll get to that later. President
Trump said, hey, keep doing that, we'll come in and
we're going to kill you. So after making peace of
the Middle East, he's getting down the business with these
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these B fifty two's. We even have, according New York Times,
ten thousand US troops in Puerto Rico. We have amphibious
assault ships eight which are in international waters. We got
CIA covert action authorized, like you got to authorize them.
Come on New York Times saying the Trump administration is
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secretly authorized. Well, I guess it's not secret if you're
reporting on it.
Speaker 5 (06:55):
Now.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
If somebody leaked this, maybe maybe might be leaked from
the Trump administration. Else you never know in this world
of John Bolton Espiat odds. Do you President Trump announced this?
Another boat was hit and he literally now got people
in America on the Democrat side of the isisle of going,
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is this really constitutional?
Speaker 5 (07:19):
Now?
Speaker 1 (07:19):
I don't know. Look that up there, flip flip over,
let's read this. It's how else do you think this
is going to be done? Down in smel A, they
got a twenty five million dollar cut from the DA's
office because they're running out of money down there. But
what did the La County Board of Supervisors do? They
voted to the clear an immigration emergency, So now they're
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going to be paying for legal aliens like rent, rent
relief and need an attorney. We got what here for
you Call Luno Luna who Huno and you can get
it for you and your family.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (07:55):
Board of supervisors voted four to one. One Loan Republican
on the board voted now and now we're gonna lose
money which is attached to the California Highway Patrol from
the Feds because State of California and knew some m here.
They No, you can't tell us to stop giving illegal
driver's licenses to illegal aliens and can't write or read
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English as they're hauling up and down ninety nine ninety
nine miles an hour. Secretary Duffy set the state straight, please, sir.
Speaker 6 (08:25):
It's a long standing rule that hadn't been enforced by
prior administrations. But to drive an eighteen wheeler, a semi
a school bus, you have to speak English and you
have to understand English, and you should be tested for
this when you take your CDL exam. A lot of
states weren't doing it. We sent out notices to all
the states that they have to start to comply. All
the states have complied, but one god to be California.
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Gavin Newsom cares more about illegal migrants than he does
about the safety of his citizens or the citizens around
the country.
Speaker 1 (08:55):
And I do say I gotta agree there, mister Duffy,
and this just shameful. Oklahoma caught like I don't know
how many two hundred ninety one and California led the list.
Even New York State gave out one with no name
as the name.
Speaker 6 (09:14):
So we use what tools that we can, and we
have forty million dollars of funding that goes to the
state of California, and by the way, it goes for
their highway patrol officers. And I support the highway patrol.
Donald Trump supports the higher patrol, but GAVINU some supports
illegals over his own highway patrol to keep the road safe.
And so because they haven't complied, we'll use the tools
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that we have to make sure we make California pay
attention to basic safety regulations, which is English language behind
the truck, behind the big wheels of these big rigs.
There have been so many semi crashes across the country
that relate back to drivers who can't speak the language
or they don't understand road signs. Minimally and Kirby dangerous
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for anyone who drives on our roadways.
Speaker 1 (09:57):
Yeah, think of you behind eighteen weeks in Hungary, China,
somewhere where it wasn't in English. Yeah, everybody can pretty
much tell arrows. They might understand stop the red and
the white that that might maybe maybe maybe, but I
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guess they're going to fight back against US and lu
HP funding to their two I was gonna say, to
their own did to our demise? We live here. I
don't know you. I know, director Ryan Nigel, you're a
big Gutfeld fan, but he I don't know if he
came up with us. Had you ever heard you know,
(10:40):
we got TDS Trump Arrangement syndrome. He was saying CDs,
and I was like, what is he well, California Derangement
syndrome CDs funny funny.
Speaker 7 (10:51):
CDs is not CDs if the data is real, like
the U hauls leaving. The reason why Trump derangement is
real is because the data is not, you know, the collusion, authoritarianism,
war on democracy, fascism, Nazis. No one's ever said that
stuff about California, but it's been said about Trump and
his followers.
Speaker 5 (11:12):
I wonder how people can.
Speaker 7 (11:13):
I think the grip that TDS has on people is
starting to loosen up, especially after the piece stuff, and
they're beginning to see how huge and overinflated this demon was.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
Yeah, listen Terary and talk about the Trump resort and
the Newsom resort. I think he calls it the Newsome
Tower or something. How the service, how different it would be.
Speaker 7 (11:39):
You know, with Gavin you almost have this weird choice
between all inclusive resorts.
Speaker 5 (11:44):
You know, all inclusive resorts.
Speaker 7 (11:45):
Come with stuff that you love and stuff that you don't.
Speaker 5 (11:47):
Trump's resort.
Speaker 7 (11:48):
It may be gaudy and a little unpredictable, but it's walkable.
Speaker 5 (11:53):
There's lots of stuff to do, and.
Speaker 7 (11:54):
Every day you experience something fun and productive. You get
what you pay for. You some towers or whatever you
call it. The service sucks. You know, no one there works.
Speaker 5 (12:06):
You're trying to find somebody at the counter. There's nobody there.
It's just like you.
Speaker 7 (12:10):
Never get what you've paid for over it in Newsom's resort.
So it's a stark choice really between facade and substance,
reality and fantasy. And I think that's why Democrats have.
Speaker 5 (12:22):
To indulge these delusions, because the reality is too much
to bear.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
Yeah, a lot done work in this state, and now
they're saying illegals are afraid to go to work, so
they can't work. They're fearful of leaving their homes over ice.
So that's why I smell a county started a state
of emergency. They're afraid to get on a bus go
to county services medical services. Are you admitting that medical
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illegal aliens getting medical services? Well, I'll be that really
is a thing? Is it? Did?
Speaker 8 (12:57):
Universal Health Caro whin I's mayor fully emplementicgardless of pre
existing conditionability to pay, and regardless of your immigration status.
Speaker 1 (13:03):
Ah so, I guess it's true. Keep talking.
Speaker 8 (13:05):
Gavin improves as the only universalth care plan for all
undocumented residents in America. I'm very proud of that, and
we proved it can be done without bankrupt in the city.
I'd like to see that we can extend that to
the rest of the state.
Speaker 1 (13:16):
All right, And he did and then he went bankrupt
and then he had to rescind. So the smell A
County Border of Supervisors said that ICE has created a
climate affear leading to widespread disruption in daily life and
adverse impacts to our regional economy. Adverse impacts to our
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regional economy, our statewide economy. It costs US thirty two
billion dollars a year. So that's that's adverse. That's not good.
That's why ICE is there to fix that problem. So
our new slogan will be in another year.
Speaker 8 (13:53):
Keep America great.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
That's right in California great.
Speaker 5 (13:58):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 2 (14:03):
John Bolton was charged with eighteen federal counts, and I apologize,
I'm going to look down. I'm reading this. We're still
just getting this. We have the first eight counts our
transmission of national defense information. The second set of nine counts,
that's counts nine through eighteen is retention of National defense information.
And that looks like it's US Code Title nineteen, section
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seven ninety three d and E, which is part of
the Espionage Act. Now, there was another statue that they
were considering, and it looks like they've only charged him
with those Espionage Act statutes.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
But we're still.
Speaker 2 (14:36):
Reading through this indictment. It's twenty six pages long.
Speaker 1 (14:39):
Also, yes, indeed, also the big news that Russia and
President Trump boot and they're going to get together over
in Hungary. Looks like Zelenski's coming in before that. Maybe
we'll get that side taking care of as well. Have
two pieces in a row. That'd be good, But looks
like hamas not behaving themselves. Imagine that, I know, yeah,
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executing people in Gaza. I watched the video up until
the provider of the video thought we did not need
to see the head shot, and yeah, shot the guy
like in the leg. He fell down. He was dragging
across a dusty roaded intersection. There they had the dressed
in black with the machine guns around him. They ended
up shooting him in the head. President Trump said, if
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Hamas continues to kill people in Gaza, which was not
the deal, we will have no choice but to go
in and kill them. Thank you for your attention to
this matter. Hamas has been holding these public executions since all.
Look at that Israeli military left. They're dragging Palestinians they
see is a threat into the street and shooting them
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in broad daylight. Hamas got this guy I saw from
his tent, placed him in the middle of the street
and shot him dead. All right, This was just handed
to me by someone who I know is a big
Kiss fan. Former Kiss guitarist Ace Freeley has passed away.
He'd been in poor health recently. He was on life support.
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He was seventy four years old, So I was never
and that was my like teenage years time when everybody
had those posters and no I just never was a
fan at all, but I know there were a lot
of people that loved the band, some about you know,
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the spitting of blood.
Speaker 2 (16:32):
You know.
Speaker 1 (16:33):
I was more into earth Wind and Fire for those
out there. Somebody was like, oh, I know, there's a
lot of fans out there, and they kept playing a
long time. I don't know if he might saw the
U at Yosemite. The illegal bass jumping. Yeah, segued from
as freely dying to illegal bass jumping. Did you see
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the stunts are doing up there? The bass jumpers off
of a elk aupatan and that's not allowed in public
parks now. I know that they were talking about how, oh,
it's the government shut down. I saw somebod of the
Trump administration. I was talking about, No, there's people out there.
People are doing their job. So these guys are and
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I watch these guys on YouTube. Man, they are crazy.
Speaker 5 (17:22):
They jump and then.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
Throw a parachute. And I tell you what's the craziest,
Like over in Switzerland and at the Alps, and I'm
sure somewhere in America they've done it. But the wing flyers,
the guys with the wings, they're doing what people try
to do before Orville and Wilbur Wright invented flight. You know,
they go way high with some some wings like that.
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They had the concept and they but they're trying to
flap or something. But that's just amazing how fast those
things go. And boy, you better not get your trajectory
off with that. No, and if you don't know what
I'm talking about, it's worth going on tonight and watching.
Is that what they call it? Wing flyers? I don't
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know what they call them. And a lot of them
are sponsored. You'll see big sponsorships on them. It's a
big deal. Well, I guess the base jumping that well,
that's different than that. I used to say I was
gonna parachute on my seventy second birthday, and now that
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that's thirteen years away. No, I'm not gonna No, I'm
not gonna do it. I know it's wing suits. Okay,
it's called wing suits. That's what you look up. And
there's some crazy people, man, But yet yet again, it's
a science and art form. It's a talent, it's athletic,
and it's nuts. You better call everybody in your life
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before you take off and literally just run and jumping.
You're a glider you're a human glider that gets going.
I'm gonna say some of those are when they go
by one hundred plus speeds has to be and then
straight down and around things, and they keep it's not
a free fall. They travel long distances up and down,
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up and down using the Well, the jet stream's not
that close down to Earth, but it's like they're in
some kind of jet stream. Well, I guess you gotta
go up to the mountain. I hadn't been in the
mountains in a long time. Why, Well, I really don't
like mountain roads. But yet I was used to be
more of a mountain than a beachy kind of person.
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Now I'm just either I'm just like living room guys.
But no, up in Tahoe, that's so beautiful and it's
so close, and Yosemite is so close where we're so fortunate,
and I really should kick myself or not enjoying it.
I could say more, but I really have it, So
I should kick myself or not enjoying it. It not more,
but just enjoying it. Now I've been up in the
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foothill here he's but you know, forty fifty mile radius around,
but you know, going up and I haven't seen Tahoe
in a in a long long time, which rings me
to this. South Lake Tahoe mayor resigns after admitting to
stealing three hundred thousand dollars from our Presbyterian church. Look
at that? Can't we can't even get some wholesomeness up?
And and I bring that up because we have the
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same congressman to my area. Yeah, that's there's your California
maps for you. But can you believe that, Yes, you
got a lot of mayors around that can go well,
I'm not that bad.
Speaker 5 (20:32):
This is the Trevor Kerry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (20:37):
We were the fourth hour of the fifths? Who beat us?
Japan did? Once you got to say newso and you
love going around saying saying Ford, didn't you? Now you
got to say five. I wish we were four. That'd
be great for all of us. California, we slip. Japan
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has a four point two to eight trillion GDP all
California has a four point two toy one, so barely
barely got beat. Well, it comes to a slowdown in
our economic growth in California. We became the fifth largest
in twenty seventeen. Then went to fourth place last year.
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The top three. Number three Germany they're at five trillion,
Number two China GDP at nineteen point four, the United
States thirty point six trillion. That's how much we dominate.
And that's why President Trump's doing all the terrorists, because
he realizes that kind of stuff. We know, we've gone
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bankrupt here in California as well. And I found this
old sold audio Knewsome, you know, before he implemented his
free healthcare for illegal aliens, of what a magnet to
get him to come here? Right during the same years
that Joe Biden was allowing the border to be wide open.
Come here to California. Great weather jobs and eggs, service
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jobs in the big cities. You're welcomed. It's a sanctuary
for you. Free, free, free, free, free here, was Newsome.
Speaker 8 (22:17):
Then I did universal health Caro Whin as mayor, fully
implemented regardless of pre existing conditionability to pay, and regardless
of your immigration status. San Francisco is the only universal
health care plan for all undocumented residents in America. I'm
very proud of that, and we proved it can be
done without bankrupting in the city. I'd like to see
that we can extend that to the rest of the state.
Speaker 1 (22:34):
Yeah, and then you bankrupted the state today, Congressman Kylie.
Speaker 9 (22:38):
And it's so bizarre hearing them say that, like, oh,
free health care for we would never do anything like that.
Cavinism did it precisely that he literally bankrupted our entire
medicaid program in California. He had to take out an
emergency loan and he had to go to the legislature
for a bailout out. So he has now canceled that program,
by the way, but it came only after we were
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able to pressure him to do so using the tools
that we have at the federal model.
Speaker 1 (23:03):
All right, all right, he messed up with illegal alien
health care, but he has done just a bang up
job with the fire recovery. Did you see some of
those new Did you see those new condos that went
up in this beautiful it's like ten houses in a row.
They made them almost the same look that the previous
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homes were that were built in the late fifties. It
was no, none of that's happened.
Speaker 2 (23:33):
No.
Speaker 1 (23:34):
Adam Carola was down there and he was going through
like two and a half minutes of all the construction
tools that were not there. Nothing's happened. Well, they're going
to do something with it because we we we had that.
Did we have a concert where famous people came out?
You had like a hundred million dollars. Couldn't that like
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put some foundations down maybe something like that, bring out
some porta potties you get ready for the construction workers. Well,
let's go to a United States Congressman that they're trying
to jerrymander out.
Speaker 9 (24:06):
As far as the fire Aid concert goes. This is
one hundred million dollars celebrity concert where it turned out
the money was not going directly to victims. So Jim
Jordan and I are in the middle of an investigation
right now. We've gotten with the Judiciary Committee. We've gotten
documents now from fire Aid that I've posted on my
website that lists where the money went from the different groups,
and now we're doing some fall up looking at how
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those groups actually spent those funds in order to get
the answers that the victims and the donors deserve.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
Okay, I'll get that probably went into the high speed
real fun It's all right, Well it'll go to California
ins one way or the other. Isn't it something though?
How And I don't have the audio handy at my
fingertips at the moment, But while the fire was still going,
Newson was talking about how you've been in contact with
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governor over in Hawaii talking about how they're going to
you know, reimagine they're imagine it. He's sitting there thinking
of his fifteen minutes city, you know, the kind of
city that you know. Mayor Diern his entourage went to
Europe and rode their bicycles around to learn how to
do that. They're done it on Frianth, They've done it
on other streets around. They're trying to do it on Blackstone. Yeah,
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like some merchant association at a j Rossomni running for
city council there, he got kicked off something or they
didn't want a different opinion on there because they want
to lower down the car lanes and put in more
bike lanes. Now, I'm going to just guestimate here that
there are two kind of bike riders in the world.
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We three kids, and then you got adults that are
riding for exercise and adults that are riding because they're
homeless and transient. And then you do have some that
are riding to go from A to B to work,
but they're going to take You don't want to be
out with cars going fifty sixty miles an hour. There's
no need for it, none whatsoever. Doesn't make sense in
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some maybe parts of the city. Okay, I'm not gonna
be so anti bike like that, but no, not on
the roads where cars are going fast. It's just a
recipe for disaster. And it's a waste. They on FRAN
they've shrunk the lanes for the cars down. You're almost
scraping mirrors. And don't be next to a double loaded
eighteen wheeler rock caller. No because they are on the
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line because they can't help. But it's so small because
they put in that big light, lime green, bright bike
lane right there that I have not seen one bike
rider in, not one because they want to live to
ride another day. It's just foolishness. What city planner we going.
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Oh let's see, okay, we got cars going fifteen to
sixty's right there, right there, right, No, no, no, in
between the lanes, not to the side. Put a mountain
traffic crazy California stuff. Man, We're gonna have buildings falling
down and planes falling out of the sky. I don't
know how many years ago I said that, but it's
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it's coming true. Sanwiquing valleysun dot com Daniel Glicktt's rights.
California released new criteria for student test scores, lowering the
threshold for what constitutes student meeting grade level expectation. Well,
not enough kids are hitting triples. Let's turn singles in
the record book. We'll write them down in the score
book as triples. Well, based on balls, that's alma, you
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walk to for it. Let's put that down as a single. Well, okay,
if it's going out a single, though, it's just making
a trip over everybody else. Large assistants throughout the Central Valley,
Clovis Unified led the way here. Now these these are
removed the goal post numbers. Newsom moved the goal post
or what California considers to be grade level expectation. So
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we have no success. Oh, let's just change what the
meaning of success is. What the meaning of is is.
That's right, Bill, That's what we're going to do. The
four California consider level three or four on the California
Assessment of Student Performance as meeting or exceeding grade level
three or four. You met or exceeded grade level. The
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highest level, level four is advanced. Level three is labeled proficient.
Now the state's including level two, which is labeled developing
as meaning grade level. So now two, three and four
are grade level. No, they're not developing anymore, they're already there.
Let's just say they're there. Well, no, they're developing into
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maybe becoming proficient. If they're at A two at least,
maybe they're studying some they're not at one. They're trying,
they're developing. They're fine. Send them to the next grade
where to be double hard. They couldn't get this one.
They were developing here, they didn't quite develop. But let's
just let's birth them on level one means minimal. That's
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the only segment that they're gonna say now or not. Expectations.
By the numbers, Clovis eighty four percent at English, ninety
three percent math President Unified scored sixty percent for English,
fifty one percent for math since or Unified sixty eight
for English, fifty seven per Math. Now I'm going to
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assume and maybe we can reach out. Daniel Glickitz always
gets back to are those with the new numbers that
have been is that a bump up President Unified getting
sixty percent for English and fifty one for math seems
awful high. We'll have to compare. We'll ask you what
that is. Yeah, they're lowering the grade level standard. That
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is so California, isn't it. That's what I'm saying. Buildings
are gonna fall down in the future and planes are
gonna are gonna drop from the sky. I I remember
the time period I was saying that was when that
submersible went down to see the Titanic or was that Yeah,
and it blew up and the owner was all talking
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about his diversity, equity inclusion, how he doesn't need these
retired fifty five year old white guys from the military.
He hired young guys that. Yeah, they used a joystick
from a video game to control that. Yeah, And it
wasn't that soon after I was talking about things about
falling apart that that happened and it actually applied to this.
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But this is just well, I tell you what if
parents aren't already standing up for AB nineteen fifty five
and all these other things that I yeah, i'mbout to saying, well, parents,
are you going to stand up and but nah, we've
been beaten down in California, been beaten down. I do
have something good to come back and talk about numbers.
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Why And I have to say outside of the loud
broadcast the mayor dire trying to act like the schools
are great here, I enjoy my Fresnoe Airport experience compared
to all the other airports. And you know, it's it's
easy in, it's easy out. You don't have to walk
a long way. They need to turn down the volume
though of the Jerry Dyer announcements way down and what's
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followed up with the lady in Spanish saying what Jerry
Dyer said in English, that really needs to be turned
down because when you're there at five point forty five
in the morning and that it's kind of empty and
it's echoe, it's so loud. But other than that, we
scored really high on a list and I'll tell you
about it next.
Speaker 5 (31:39):
This is the Trevor Terry Show on the Valley's Power.
Speaker 1 (31:43):
Talk Fresno Airtonal. I know most people still say, but
we say Valley Children's Now, so we need to flip
it up and say Fresnose many international FYI. Technically we
are still fat with the FA so when I booked flights,
I'm probably seeing fat and just not paying attention how
it popped up. Really it still does that. Huh. How
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do we get a Gulf of Mexico got changed the
Gulf of America quicker than Fresno Air Terminal got to FYI? Well, FYI,
city state, whoever needs to do this here? You need
You need one more sign on the freeway right there
at peach to exit. You need some airplane signs up.
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I know now where I'm going, but the first few
times I went, I was like, wait, wait, I saw
an airplane signed way back there, but it would be
at the exit. So maybe it's the next one. I
bet a lot of people make that mistake. All right,
enough critiquing. Here, here's the good things. According to USA
Today's list for the top ten small airports, where at
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number ten, number nine was Pensacola, I'll count it down,
wichital Huns, Alabama, Rochester, New York, Greensboro, North Carolina, Myrtle Beach,
South Carolina, Warwick, Rhode Island Airport out on Long Island,
and Grand Rapids, Michigan was number one, at the Gerald R.
Ford International Airports USA today said President got number ten
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across the country. Because we're an hour and a half
Southeastsemity makes it convenient. Also mentioned the commitment to the
expansion over the years. I think it fits the city
just right because it's never been way way over crowded
and it never seemed empty. Seems to fit it just
about the right size. Now some new expansion, okay. I
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like the fact that when you get there, you don't
have to walk forever out somewhere. There's too many small
airports that are too far spread out. I guess they're
projecting growth there as well. But and I also like
Ulster Sean Quinn out there. When he's at work. I
always stop and see him say hey, he loves his
job out there, and uh yeah. Other than that, now,
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the mayor always speaks at on airports. I remember the
I hear Denver having to hear him, the one that
admitted to watching pornography with his mother. Hiccken Looper. Oh,
this is Mayor Hickey Looper. Welcome to Denver International Airport,
where we have Illuminati signage everywhere, and the horse out
front fell over and killed somebody. We have underground secret tunnels. Yeah,
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i'd have to hear him. But mayors are at airports,
but they just need to turn the volume down. And
maybe that volume is set for peak time when all
the travelers are there. They need a morning volume and
five o'clock in the afternoon chaotic volume. Maybe. I don't know,
but it's way too loud, and if you happen to
be like somebody like myself that likes to be there,
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like probably too early for things like that, just so
that I feel relaxed. It's a lot of repeats and
they're loud, and I put my fingers in my ears.
I do, and I can still hear it through the fingers. Anyhow,
we're now gonna be charged extra to recline in our seats,
they're saying. On the New Bow in seven thirty seven,
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they're building in the seven thirty seven eight hundred, they'll
be a modernized and they're building three different kinds of cabins,
they say, for travelers who are on different budgets. You know,
we've always had first class and coats. That's it, right,
I'm saying there's gonna be three. Now they're gonna have
a premium cabin with twelve seats at that big reclining seatback.
So I guess that's first class, and they're gonna have
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an Economy class that's an extended comfort section, and then
they're gonna have standard economy with less leg room I
guess than we're used to Now? Is this where we're
going with this? Are we gonna be the Bulgarians down
in the Hall of the Titanic, peeling onions and sleeping
on a cut first class, second class, third class steerage
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down there? Well, at least we're getting to America, can
you imagine? I guess how could they make them smaller?
And I'm not a big leg person. I can sit
in the exit emergency room. I I get fortunate enough,
and for me that's first class with all that leg room. Yeah,
but how could they make that any smaller? There's no way. Well,
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I guess Russian gymnasts US Olympic gymnasts could fit in there,
you know, scrunch up like that. I think one of
the bummers is Southwest is ending their open seat service.
That's gonna end in January this year. Yeah, that was
I always get excited about. You know, Hey, I got
a and I didn't even have to pay. I remember
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they used to have the long plastic cards, the A,
B and C written on them. But now we've all
gone high tech.
Speaker 5 (36:36):
The insistent Trevor Kerry show the London Valley's power Dog