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Speaker 1 (00:00):
More concerned about climate change. This is what they're talking about.
We're concerned with losing his vote, whatever that means. It's
the fascist Trump. That's original. Man. We haven't heard that
one before, have we.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
No, I'm not afraid of losing my wallet so much
as I'm afraid of losing my vote.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
I'm not afraid of losing my.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
Wallet so much as I'm afraid that my mements find
them to Breathe will be stolen in a world where
climate change policy is non existent. I'm afraid that the
future of middle class people will be stolen by the
very things you were talking about. Cutting the safety net,
cutting Medicaid, cutting world hospital right.

Speaker 4 (00:50):
Aimed at black mans, is aimed at also trying to
take the Epstein case and the files off the front page.
And his drama is at the expensive people. And it's said,
we're going end up with stopping frisk in DC. He
would take it to other cities while they, at the
same time try to rob people of their proper districts

(01:12):
according to the census in Texas, and we'll do it
other places.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
Could say, the drama for your congregation, where is that?
By the way, where does the reverend preach, oh MSNBC
Studios and the DNC chapel. It's in a basement at
trilled dark has upside down crosses. Therefore, I can't believe it.

(01:42):
They're not actually acting like this is a good thing.
Let's let's go over there, lying over the I don't know,
last decade, all the line the left decides to project.
Their latest is that crime in DC is at a
thirty year low. Yeah, it's good one. Hey, here's an oldie.
But of goodie, the vaccine is safe and effective. Oh yeah,

(02:08):
we remember this one too, don't we.

Speaker 5 (02:10):
We're about to go into a dark winter, a dark winter.

Speaker 1 (02:14):
Yeah, remember that, remember this one.

Speaker 5 (02:16):
We have.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
A secure border. Uh huh. Remember when Treasury Secretary Janet
Yell what told us inflation area is transitory? Remember the
Hunter Biden laptop that's rushed. All the lies, guys, all
the lies. And their new one is that violent crime
in DC is down twenty six percent. That's a new

(02:39):
thirty year low. Let's check the weather. Stand Well. The
problem with that is they never bring up the ongoing investigations.
One of those the DC Police Union. Police all over
the city, they said, are being pressured by command staff
to downgrade violent felonies. We don't need this showing up
on the FBI crime database. We don't need this showing

(03:01):
up on the Metropolitan Police Department crime database. Is it
really happening, Well, one police commander has already been suspended
just last month over it. Yeah, it's happening tapping in
cities across the country. Two three years ago. I'm saying
it has to be happening here. I was at a

(03:21):
CVS up by my house checking out. Asked the lady
any smashing and grabbing. This is when smashing and grabbing
was big. She goes, oh, yeah, I'm remembering the story.
She said. They have those big plastic bins that are
delivered every day, and they stack them up to go
put them back out on the shelves or whatnot. She said,
a couple guys just walked in, grabbed them, just took

(03:43):
off with them. I said, well, you got cameras in here.
Did the police able to identify any of them? She says, no,
we didn't report it. And I thought, if this is
happening right here in this little shopping center, how many
other things like this. It's just not willing to It
doesn't matter that taught me a big one. And then

(04:04):
on herndon coming out of Walmart one morning, the lady
was telling me, I see, I asked questions when I'm out,
you know, the lady that takes your receipt that shows
you know when you're leaving. I ask, how many people
run out of here like this? And she's told me
about the story of the guy out there that stole
computers or whatnot, right out in the parking lot there
running and maybe that one got reported, but no crime

(04:28):
is not dropping. Too many people are talking about it.
We know about it. DC's number four and murders in America.
And President Trump announcing historic action, gonna take it back
Liberation Day, he called it. The President said, and I
read our capital has been overtaken by violent gangs and
bloodthirsty criminals, roving mobs of wild youth, drugged out maniacs,

(04:50):
and homeless people. We're not gonna let it happen anymore.
We're not gonna take it. And he did an executive
order declaring a crime emergency, and it does two things.
That federalizes DC police and he's going to deploy about
eight hundred National Guard troops to patrol the streets and
for the time being, he said, he's also sending out
FBI agents clean it up. We got a birthday party

(05:14):
next July fourth, the Big two fifty. You had the
DC Councilman Charles Allen, this is an extreme, outrageous, dangerous
move for our city and safety of all our residents.
Let's look at that sentence just for a minute, the
word dangerous for our residents. Wow.

Speaker 6 (05:39):
You know a few months ago, I was in Union
Station and saw a body hit the floor at the
bottom of the escalator in Union Station because there was
a murder right in front of me up on the
second floor. I was going to get at the tie
and I heard the shots and saw the body hit
the floor. So I've been listening all day long to
people trying to make some argument that Washington, DC is
a safe place. It's not a safe place. And we

(06:00):
can argue about statistics and numbers. There's a police commander
right now on suspension because there's some allegation that the
statistics have been altered. But we can argue about that.

Speaker 3 (06:09):
All day long.

Speaker 6 (06:10):
Nobody in their right mind who lives there or visits
there on a regular basis would tell you that Washington,
DC is safe, and everybody who goes there knows it,
and everybody who goes there nos is really going to
be a resistance to any kind of people on the
street just looking at that. Well, the kid that worked
at the White House when he got a jump by
the ten, it was only because two.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
They don't like the truth to the main argument of
everybody that's mad about this is that crime in Washington
is going down and there's no need for this. Well,
let's just go let's go with him on this one.
Let's just say, Okay, let's just let's agree with him.

(06:56):
All right, crime's down from last year. Does that mean
it's low to no serious problem? In twenty twenty three
in DC, there were forty murders per one hundred thousand people.
In twenty twenty four, that number fell to twenty seven
per one hundred thousand. So is that good? Yes, it's

(07:18):
positive to have fewer murders, but twenty seven per one
hundred thousand still a lot. The Rochester Institute of Technology
Center for Public Safety said the homicide rate of twenty
seven per one hundred thousand is still the fourth highest
among US cities. DC had two hundred and seventy four
murders in twenty twenty three. In twenty twenty four, they

(07:40):
had one hundred and eighty seven. This year, if the
current trend continues, they'll be headed to about one hundred
and seventy murders. Okay, good numbers might go down from
one hundred and eighty seven last year to one hundred
and seventy this year, but one hundred and seventy murders,
that's all a lot. And it's not just murders. It's

(08:03):
the mental aspect of people not feeling comfortable out because
they're getting robbed. Okay, they didn't get robbed of their life,
but they're getting robbed of their valuables, and you go
home thinking I could have just lost my life. At
ABC at female reporter talking about how she got jumped.
I even saw where Harmeat Dillon got robbed in DC,
and that was Scott Jennings there on CNN talking about

(08:25):
the murder happened just on the next floor down at
the train station. And when the city over the summer
imposed a curfew on young people, is that not enough
evidence that there's maybe a crime problem. There is, and
they're defending it. Democrats are defending this, defending their right
to have a high crime rate. What are they?

Speaker 6 (08:48):
I will just point out that the head of the
DC Police union, here's a direct quote, we completely agree
with the President that crime in the district of Columbia
is out of control and something needs to be done
with it. So it sounds like to me among a
rank and file, the President has some support from the
cops for doing.

Speaker 3 (09:03):
This today in Washington. No, we do need this.

Speaker 6 (09:05):
I think what happens to DC police on a rolling basis,
I think what happens to cops on the most violent
cities in America on a rolling basis is a disgrace.

Speaker 1 (09:14):
Yeah, I'd like to see it rolled out to other
cities because a lot of the country, a lot of
these cities are hell on Earth. You got businesses, we
bordered up windows, You got parents, not one the kids
would go out and play even in the day, even
around because you got these mobs in these gangs ruling

(09:37):
the streets. You know, we always share the story of
people that make it out of the high crime, poverty areas,
and they always say my mom or my dad normally
is my mom kept me my nose clean, kept me
away from those kids on the street, you know, stayed
on top of me. Imagine today, even if you're going

(09:57):
to school and staying in school, the influence there nice stars.

Speaker 6 (10:03):
I suspect if they did things in other cities, other
police unions in those cities would also offer some support.
And so what I would simply say is is that
all you can do is hit the next shot and
the next shot. Right now, I think for a lot
of Americans is what can be done today to reduce
violent crime and to make me feel safer in my neighborhood.
I think he's going to get a lot of political
support for the idea that the federal government's getting a

(10:25):
little more muscular when it comes to cracking down.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
On Yeah, let's go back over our memory of America
in the last five years. Buildings on fire, stores, ramsack
pit clean these roving smashing grabbers, police standing around to
and nothing because they were ordered to stand down no more.

(10:49):
The Trump administration Domestic Civil Disturbance Quick Reaction Force. What
is that again? Say it against slower Domestic Civil Disturbance
Quick Reaction Force. It's hundreds National Guard troops that can
be deployed in the cities that got a protest or
something going on. Here's the plan they're talking about for
six hundred troops to be on standby at all time

(11:09):
so they can be deployed in like an hour. They're
gonna be split between two groups, three hundred at a
military base in Alabama, three hundred at of military base
in Arizona, both sides of the Mississippi. I like that
we need it. There are crime problems everywhere. Even on
MSNBC Morning Breadth, they're allowing people to come on this

(11:31):
reporter here talking about the reality.

Speaker 3 (11:33):
I live in Washington. This is personal for me.

Speaker 7 (11:36):
Many people are frustrated with crime that we see, particularly
committed by juveniles in the city of Washington. People are
frustrated really that they when they go to CBS to
buy the odorant, that they have to get it from
behind locked plexiglass.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
Yeah right right. I remember at the little Walmart grocery
store of US, you know, the small scale down the
neighborhood store, they had to go unlock my rock stars.
That's the first time I had really experienced something something
like that. But the President said he made a clear
a national emergency so that he can maintain control because

(12:17):
it's a thirty day federalization thirty d eight limit unless
Congress acts to extend that. He was asked about the
question here, Well.

Speaker 8 (12:25):
If it's a national emergency, we can do it without Congress,
but we expect to be to Congress before Congress very quickly.
And again we think the Democrats will not do anything
to stop crime, but we think the Republicans will do
it almost unanimously. So we're going to need a crime
bill that we're going to be putting in and it's
going to pertain initially to DC. It's almost we're going

(12:48):
to use it as a very positive example, and we're
going to be asking for extensions on that, long term extensions,
because you can't have thirty days. Thirty days is that's
by the time you do it. We're going to have
this in good shape. And don't forget in the border.
Everyone said it would take years and you'd have to
go back to Congress. I never went to Congress for anything.

(13:09):
I just said close the border, and they closed the
border and that was the end of it. I didn't
go back to Congress. We're going to do this very quickly,
but we're going to want extensions. I don't want to
call national emergency. If I have to, I will, but
I think the Republicans in Congress will approve this pretty
much unanimously.

Speaker 1 (13:28):
Good didn't let it spread across the country. They held
a protests in DC's DuPont Circle over Trump's DC police takeover.
They had banners Trump must go now. A lot of
white Democrat women showed up. That's what I noticed. And
as DC is laid out, the Northwest area d C

(13:48):
is where most of the white rich people live. It's
considered the safest in the city. So that means that
most of these people, I mean, yeah, I'm stereotyping. They
didn't look like they lived downtown. They didn't look like
they lived in government subsidized housing. So the people less
likely to be victims of these crimes that are going

(14:10):
on are protesting Trump for trying to stop crime in
crime areas and that nice album. The very moment they
were marching down Fourteenth Street, we hate the Orange Man.
Guess what happened a few blocks away? Person shot, left

(14:31):
unconscious and not breathing. He can't. He can't make this
stuff up. They can't.

Speaker 5 (14:37):
This is the Trevor Charry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (14:42):
Come on al, this is clear.

Speaker 4 (14:44):
Politics is aimed at black mans.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
It's aimed at black mayors. That's what the team there
at the White House sat down and did and said,
all right, show us all the cities that have black mayors.
All right, hey, all right, Oh there's a black mayor.
Real close carters. He's Andy. Let's just pick DC. San
Francisco Chronicle believes they have figured this out. They've done

(15:09):
their detected board up on the wall there at the
Chronicle with the red lines of yarn between pictures. Right. Ah,
he sent law enforcement all black politicians. They figured this out.
He's using false statements. They're led by black mayors. Not

(15:29):
a coincidence. Well, he better if he goes and does
this in another city, you better pick a white mayor.
Balance this out, make it equitable. Yeah. He sent the
National Guard in out here, and he saw how they
lost their mind when he had rioters attacking federal building
in and federal law enforcement. But he federalized them. Then

(15:53):
we drew them. He drew the Guard of the Marines
once things had calmed down and order had been restored.
While news and just sitting up there on this podcast
combing his hair, I'm glad Trump's doing what he's doing
in DC, and I want him to do it under
all these other Democrat run cities. The lawlessness, the crime,

(16:16):
the neglect. Man, they're all getting upset. DC Mayor Muriel Bowser,
she's kind of half and half died from what I've
been listening. She's saying it's too much. Trump's not right.
But then, y'all we work with the She's trying to
ride the fence right here. But remember she's the mayor

(16:37):
that painted defund the police on the streets of Washington. Muriel,
miss Bowser, if you made was defunding them, please, such
a good idea. I don't think so. And again, it's
not their city. It's a night nation's capital. Fresno is
our city, Modesto's your city. Of Islia is their city,

(17:00):
a lasier city, DC. It's the country's city. And you
know what many out there they secretly they like that
he's taking out the trash. They like that he's cleaning
up the garbage. You know they do. I even played
the audio from Morning Breath on MSNBC. My liberal friends

(17:22):
are calling and telling me that they like what's happening,
but they got to keep it up on social media
right now, people like criminals off the street because people
I don't know like to go to work without getting carjacked.
People like to be able to go up to the
ATM or go to a restaurant without getting robbed, kidnapped
or worse. People really really like this, and I can't

(17:47):
wait for them before and after. As you know, they're
the Trump administration. They're good at at putting it out there,
putting the videos, the imagery out there. And you know
what imagery is going to hit smell A in a
few years, two and a half years of be exact.
The Olympics are coming and I have an update to
the world. I'm on the iHeartRadio app. It's on the

(18:08):
WWW around the world. Anybody listening out there, smell A.
Nobody is behind the wheel, World. You're sitting your athletes
in nobody's behind the wheel. Nobody is in charge in LA.
We'll talk about that next.

Speaker 5 (18:25):
This is the Tremor Terry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (18:30):
Update to the World. Nobody has their hands on the wheel. Yeah,
uh no, it's not autonomous, may Or Bess, the car
won't handle it. You gotta put your hands on the
wheel and drive this. They got a lot to deal with.
They got to build it. Think of all the traffic,
Think of all the gangs, Think of the homelessness, Think

(18:54):
of the crime, Think of the terrorism. Who's in charge?
Politico wrote. Many of LA's leaders had hoped to spend
twenty twenty five preparing to host the summer Olympics, found
themselves in a series of unanticipated crisises from wildfires, immigration crackdown.

(19:15):
But rather than working together, the city's leading pressure groups
right each other's throat in a spirally grudge match. That
doesn't sound too good. You know they're not going to
do it right. You know it's going to be a cluster.
How could it not be watched?

Speaker 6 (19:36):
Though?

Speaker 1 (19:36):
How quick they build those dorms for the Olympic athletes
and they don't rebuild the palisades? What what? Watch the comparison?
It'll be there. Mayor Pass has enacted a new minimum wage.
It's going to guarantee tourism workers during the Olympics earn
thirty dollars an hour for the twenty twenty eight games.

(20:00):
Why is this sixteen ounce coke twenty two dollars? Because
we're having to pay the person thirty dollars an hour
to hand it to you. Anybody that works an airline, hotel,
a labor union has lobbied that the wage bill. They said, no,
that's that that's not gonna work. That's not gonna work. Here. Well,

(20:22):
we'll see how it all works out. A lot of
businesses saying, well, we see, they're fast food in it.
That's what they're doing. They got a billion dollar budget shortfall,
President Trump, you're gonna have it on lockdown man.

Speaker 8 (20:35):
With demanding that of the governor. The other thing is,
we'll 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 a military.

Speaker 3 (20:49):
This is going to be so safe.

Speaker 8 (20:51):
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, 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

(21:14):
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 to get in and
get to work, and they're waiting for their permits. And
they're still waiting for their state permits and city permits.

Speaker 1 (21:28):
It's a disgrace.

Speaker 3 (21:30):
It's a disgrace.

Speaker 1 (21:31):
I wonder what the Olympics in La. Who's going to
be you know, it's a big deal. Whoever carries that
torch in and lights it? I wonder who that's I
know who, Bruce Caitlin Jenner, that that's La Baby, that's it.
Hav him run up there and address and torch that up.
I still can't believe that's the guy that was on
the weedy boxes when I was a kid. Seventy six Olympics.

(21:54):
That was a big deal. That was a Bison town
the year I was ten years old. I remember that vividly.
That was a big celebration time. Everything was by centennial,
bi centennial. That was a good feeling time. If this
next guy is correct, I'm going to sign up and
watch everything he puts out on TikTok. His name is
Stephen Eugen Kuhn eug E and k u h n

(22:19):
and he got me man. I clicked on his little
teas here and I said, I gotta know more. And
we'll know on Friday Saturday whether this guy is correct
or not. Because Trump and Putin are going to be
meeting in Alaska. Zelensky's not going to be there.

Speaker 9 (22:33):
It's the secret behind Trump and Putin's the lasta meeting
that has almost nothing to do with Ukraine and everything
to do with a deal that could possibly change the world.

Speaker 1 (22:42):
Uh okay, good teaser guy, you're gonna get me to
keep listening a little bit. Here. Doesn't involve Ukraine. That's
why Zelensky's not there, and it's a deal that could
change the world. What did Stephen mean?

Speaker 9 (22:57):
Here's what that means. The Arctic is opening up u
shipping roots. Energy fields are rare minerals. Whoever builds their
first wins big. The US and Russia control most of
that region. Anyway, if they agreed it to develop it together,
it ports pipeline's trade routes.

Speaker 3 (23:11):
Then they set to rules in Europe and well they
get left outside.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
Europe gets left out. We thought about this an energy
deal between Russia and America. Here's Stephen Eujen Kun talking
about what the President of America and the President of
Russia want to see with this meeting.

Speaker 9 (23:29):
Trump and Putin want to see if they can freeze
the Ukraine fighting and start building.

Speaker 3 (23:33):
Why is Europe so nervous? Three big reasons. One power.

Speaker 9 (23:36):
If the US and Russia set Arctic rules, Europe loses
its cake keeper role in global trade.

Speaker 1 (23:41):
Uh huh. And what about pipelines and oil and all
of that. Huh. Even talks about what if relations between
the world's superpowers actually thawed. What if there's a shot
of President Trump doing a shot with Putin's got vodka,
Trump's got diet coke, but they're wrapping arms around each

(24:02):
other like at a wedding and doing the shot together. Yeah,
we haven't seen anything like that, Right, Gorbachev and Reagan
kind of paling around as they left up there wherever
they were at back in the eighties. Could it be?
Could it happen? Listen, here's a Steven guy talking about
these pipelines that could true energy.

Speaker 9 (24:20):
New pipelines and shipping could bypass through Up's control over
gas and oil. And Number three, politics, a fall between
the US and Russia would wreck the EU forever Sanctions
strategy and weakend the grip on the West and the UK.

Speaker 3 (24:32):
Well, this hits their old imperial nerves, doesn't it.

Speaker 9 (24:34):
Historically London's strategy was to keep America and Russia apart
so that Britain could always be the middleman in global
trade and politics.

Speaker 1 (24:41):
Now wouldn't that be something if something like this was announced?
Why Alaska? Why keep Zelenski out? Maybe putting a thaw
on the Cold War or the Hot War that's going
on right now is a side note of this meeting.
Maybe the two leaders have something much bigger. Why not

(25:03):
work together? Doesn't mean we're communist my word. You can
probably be freer with some religious feelings in Russia today
then you can in America. How about that guy that said, oh,
I watch these people on YouTube, I'm gonna move my
family over there, an American And he moved over there
and did it all and then got in the Russian

(25:24):
army and got sent to Ukraine. Yeah, it's not always
as easy as it looks on YouTube. All right back
to Stephen here, he has the bottom line. A unique
theory this guy's presenting, isn't it. I found it very fascinating.

Speaker 3 (25:36):
Here's the bottom line.

Speaker 9 (25:37):
If this meeting works, and America can get along with
Russia where it makes sense.

Speaker 3 (25:42):
I mean, might finally be our own boss again.

Speaker 9 (25:45):
That's why Alaska matters, and that's why the old card
is so damn scared.

Speaker 3 (25:50):
This is getting good, isn't it.

Speaker 1 (25:51):
Yeah, Well, if what you're saying is true, there's Stephen
Eugen Kuhn, then yes, it's getting really good. I saw
that they got to I didn't know this. I stopped
watching Alaska Highway Troopers a few years ago. I used
to love watching that show. It's like cops in Alaska.
But we've seen that what's happened up there? Right now?

(26:13):
Why go there? Well, maybe this is it. I hope
that this is it. I saw a lot of transience, though,
a lot of homeless. So they're cleaning up Alaska like
they're cleaning up San Francisco. When she came in to town,
President Trump talking about his meeting with Putin, he was
asking you convinced him to stop bombing and targeting and
blowing up civilians when you.

Speaker 3 (26:35):
Meet with Vladimir Putin Friday in Alaska?

Speaker 6 (26:38):
Yeah, do you believe you can convince him to stop
targeting civilians in Ukraine?

Speaker 8 (26:44):
Well, I'll tell you what. I've had that conversation with him.
I've had a lot of good conversations with him. Then
I go home and I see that a rocket hit
a nursing home or a rocket hit an apartment building,
and people are laying dead in the streets. So I
guess the answer to that is no, because I've had
this conversation. I want to end the war. It's Biden's war,
but I want to end it. I'll be very proud

(27:06):
to end this war along with the five other wars
I ended. But I guess the answer to that is
probably no, because I would have had a good conversation
with Vladimir.

Speaker 3 (27:15):
I knew him very well.

Speaker 8 (27:16):
I got along with him great.

Speaker 1 (27:17):
Actually, we'll see what happens. I hope President Trump asked
Putin about this US Army soldier in Texas. I don't
know if you heard this story some a few days ago.
The soldier had top security clearance. He's been charged with
handing over sensitive information about the military's battle tanks in
exchange for Russian citizenship. His name was Taylor Adam Lee,

(27:40):
twenty two, arrested giving national defense information to a foreign adversary.
The senior or General, Brigadier General, Commanding General the Army's
Counterintelligence Command said this is a reminder of the serious
threat facing our army. He was stay down in Fort

(28:01):
blissanel Passo held a top secret clearance, Security clearicship. Justice
Department stated he'd been transmitting information on the M one
A two Abrams tank online and he offered assistance to Russia. Dude,
you're a stupid spy. Even Adam Shift would know better
than this. You don't do your spy talking online. You

(28:22):
do it on a park bench, all quiet, nobody around.
Come on, man, we know that we watched Kevin Costner
movies the USA. He said, it's not happy with me
for trying to expose their weakness. This is what he
said online to the Russians at this point, I'd even
volunteered to assist the Russian Federation when I'm there anyway.

(28:44):
So he held a July meeting with someone he believed
to be a representative of the Russian government. He passing
SD card, had documents information on the Abrams battle tank
armored fighting vehicles used by the military combat operations. This guy,
he's sent a message believed to be a representative of

(29:05):
the Russian government stating mission accomplished. Well, he got arrested.
It was the same day that a soldier shot five
other soldiers in Georgia, so it was a few days ago.

Speaker 3 (29:16):
Here.

Speaker 1 (29:17):
Well, you know what, maybe President Trump can ast President
putin here if about his spying game the day after
tomorrow up in Alaska, Right, he'd probably say, by Danien,
you know what that says in Russian? By Janian says
fake news.

Speaker 5 (29:34):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (29:39):
But hey, we got good weather. The weather's gonna be
a little hotter. But then again, we're going to be
moving into that one big long fall. We're a hoodie again.
Look at kangaroo man. Women, you gotta purse you around.
The only time men get their purse is when we
wear our hoodies. Cram all that stuff in the pocket.

(29:59):
The Cawifornia Office of the Legislative Council will not publicly
provide an opinion on whether the vote at the state
capitol next week to can create these new congressional districts,
whether that would be legal or not. Simon and Carl
de Mayo has done a request. He wants to analyze
the redistrict king, and he wants some public opinion, and

(30:22):
he's raised a lot of legal questions about how this
can violate the United States Constitution. A similarman to Mayo
joins us on the show tomorrow at four. Here's what
he's saying lately.

Speaker 10 (30:34):
This is a corrupt system. But I always believe you
give the corrupt system the chance to do it right
first time, and when they don't, you expose their corruption
and you hold them accountable. And I think voters will
hold these people accountable by rejecting this at the ballot box,
and ultimately, if necessary, I believe the federal courts will

(30:55):
hold them accountable for the absolutely illegal process that they're
using here.

Speaker 1 (31:00):
And they are. And let's give him a thump down
on this special election he's trying to do in November
to do the redistricting here. It's the citizens Commission that
was designed to do this. It was voted on by
California voters twice. In nwsmus acting as if he's protecting
the people on this, and he's reacting to Texas. Yeah,

(31:21):
the flying Democrat jackasses had to come back. The vote happened,
and then they pounced on out.

Speaker 8 (31:28):
Man.

Speaker 1 (31:29):
I just wish our politicians would. I don't even want
to put kids down. Behave like adults stuff acting like children.
They are, aren't they They're like a seventh grade cheerleading
girls thing that can't agree with what the floats should
look like. It's that kind of an attitude. And I'm sorry,
junior high girls, you actually act more mature than those

(31:49):
democrats did in Texas and out here in California as well.
What man, I wish I'd thought of this before Joe
Biden's old statements about hey, were the kids at home
on the record player? Put the needle on the record.
Put the needle on the record. Joe bienac like, we
still play records? People do? I do? I got quite

(32:11):
a bit of vinyl out of one of the Clovis
record stores. I found an old turntable and it was
from a California school district. Looked like, I don't know,
a sixties or seventies phonograph, and man, the sound on
that thing. It's the kind that you can carry with you.
You put the lid over, it has a handle, carry
it with you. I went to an estate sale on

(32:32):
the last day I don't know a couple of years ago,
and I had a somewhat of a collection of vinyl.
I had all my vinyls stolen like decades ago.

Speaker 3 (32:43):
That made me mad.

Speaker 1 (32:43):
But anyhow, I kind of rebuilt a little bit of it.
But at this estate sale at the end, I was like, Hey,
how much for the vinyl here in this hallway closet.
He goes, He goes, take it off for twenty I
go all. He goes, yeah, man, I just I got
to get rid of it. So that's the key. Go
to a state sales in the last hour on the
last day because they don't want to have to haul
that stuff away. But the stack of vinyl was taller

(33:07):
than I am. I know I'm not real tall, but
it was up there. It was quite a I couldn't
believe how much I got. And a lot of it
from the thirties and forties, some of them are even
seventy eight's, and a lot of stuff from the sixties.
What's his name, Ingebert huncle Dean, trying to remember, Yeah,

(33:29):
what you said. I was listening to him recently and
I'm like, hey, I like this guy. Since twenty sixteen,
vinyl album sales have gone from thirteen million to forty
nine million. They're saying it's mostly adults between the ages
of thirty five to forty four is the biggest. But see,
they didn't they were pre vinyl. Maybe they remember a

(33:50):
little bit from an older brother or sister like that,
But I couldn't believe that the vinyl sales have gone
up that much.

Speaker 5 (33:58):
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