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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Jewish governor of Pennsylvania's home on fire with his family inside.
They gunned down a couple in DC, remember that just
a few weeks ago. Now we got molotov cocktails at
a vigil for hostages that Hamasto has. This is in Boulder, Colorado.
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This is a terrorist movement. There were six victims, nobody
died fortunately, ranging in age from sixty seven to eighty eight,
all hospitalized. This guy used a homemade flamethrower, molotov cocktails,
yelling free Palestine, Free Palestine is a shout for domestic
terrorism inside the United States of America. Now, I'm not
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blaming the news outlets for this guy's actions, but do
you think this guy in Boulder, I don't know, maybe
uh ap Fox, Maybe he heard something Fox News on
Sunday see in BBC AP other outlets early Sunday morning
claiming Israeli forces randomly opened fire on civilians that were
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gathered to collect aid. This was sourced by by WHO
health officials, sourced by Hamas controlled health officials. Yes, Fox News,
dozens of Palestinians killed, two hundred wounded on the way
to collect aid in Kaza. Guys, that's just why shake News. Yeah,
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at least twenty six Palestinians were killed. We were told
one hundred and seventy five wounded just going out to
get food. Guys, look, look what Israeli forces did. They
randomly fired on her crowd about a thousand yards away
from an AID side. A Palestinian journals told the BBC
that thousands had gathered near the city of Rafa. Israeli
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tanks approach opened fire on the crowd. The AP was
even running a here's the AP deth toll update. Well,
the Godsa Humanitarian Foundation released the security footage from the
distribution site. Now, there was no massacre that took place.
It did not happen. Fox News quoted a witness said
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he saw ten dead bodies after Israeli warships, tanks and
drones opened fire on the crowd. Oh, it's now Todges tanks,
it's the warships and the drones. They all rushed to
publish this. Okay again, Never been to military academy, never
been in the military, but as a kid I played
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army a lot. If warships and tanks and drones had
started shooting into just randomly into a bunch of people.
I think there might be a lot more dead than
thirty one or whatever they were claiming. Right, didn't the
media think, hold on, we need to look into this.
Didn't the media think not a single person there captured
video of this in today's world? Come on? These news outlets,
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including Fox News, didn't aswer any proof, obviously coming from Hamas.
One day prior, Hamas told the United States that any
ceasefire deal has to include the ending of current aid distribution.
Why would they? Hamas say that, Well, see, if they
don't control the aid, then they don't control the people.
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Look at that. It's so easy to figure out, isn't
it Go back a few years ago, remember when it
was reported that Israel bomb that hospital. Found out, No,
it was the terrorist rocket that went up skew and
it hit a parking lot and it was twenty five dead,
not hundreds like American media reported. They won't quit, will they? Well?
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Right after uh, this attack in Boulder, Colorado, here Congress
and Jamie Raskin from Maryland point, Maryland sure does produce
a whole lot of crazy people to be a little
small state you expected from California, but Maryland pumps him out.
He somehow tried to twist this terror attack in Colorado
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with molotov cocktails into a well, listen to gun legislation.
Pitch here, let's.
Speaker 2 (04:15):
Lost the country. We are still in the midst of
a gun violence epidemic, so we need to be acting
with due concern for human life. I mean, this is why,
of course, we have been fighting for a universal violent
criminal background check. We're for a ban on military style
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was in the country. You know, our locks gun laws
are a danger to everybody.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
Yeah, you know what, that man wouldn't have been a
danger to anybody if he'd pulled that in Fort Worth, Texas,
because somebody would have shot him. Deranged man, burning people,
screaming anti Jewish hate, attacking families children. That's not Boulder.
Come on, guys at Seattle, stop acting like Seattle. Mohammed Solomon, Yeah,
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injured some children in the attack as well. When did
Mohammed Solomon grace our shores? Well, he came into our
country in twenty twenty two during the bill back better,
rushed the border, serge Biden regime and overstate is visa.
He just never left legal alien entered under Biden forty
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five years old at Egyptian National in the United States
illegally DHS at he overstate his visa. He arrived at
lax in August of twenty two on a B one
B two non immigrant visa. He was authorized to stay
through February of twenty three overstate and never left.
Speaker 3 (05:46):
Hey.
Speaker 1 (05:46):
First of all, why why would we even give him
a visa to come here? Does he add to America? Well,
he was trying to take from America. I don't know
if you saw any of the video. There were some probe,
some really brave, brave men that were close to this guy.
That one dude, kind of overweight dude and all the
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blue walking up by that bench there had a beard,
didn't he Yeah, that dude, I thought he was going
to go and tackle him or something. Well, here, let's
let's listen to a little bit of this.
Speaker 4 (06:20):
We're here.
Speaker 2 (06:21):
We can't do nothing.
Speaker 1 (06:25):
We got here. Guy's walking around his shirt off, he's
got the molotole context. I think they said he had
sixteen on. The people didn't know what to do. They're
trying to help the burn people around.
Speaker 2 (06:46):
Got right here alcohol.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
I wish I had my gun with me. I'll do it. Yeah,
there you go. Look at that brave lady shouting en
Zionist shouting Palestine is free. In the background was I
think a real kind of snapshot of where we are
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as the country. This crazy guy yelling, and for Pride
Month in Boulder, they had the big gay trans flag
hanging right back there behind him. Do you notice that too? Yep,
right in the background Progressive Pride flag. So we got
a Musslim attacking Jews in front of a Pride flag.
That reminds me of the bumper sticker that makes me
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want to ram my car into the bumper when I
read it. The ones you know on the subers that
say coexist has all the religions and all of that. Yeah,
little anti christ bumper sticker on there. Yeah, No, it's
some people don't want to coexist. FBI Director Caspitel called
it a targeted terror attack. Colorado Democrat Governor Jerry Polish,
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who is Jewish, called it a heinous act of terror.
Bolder police chiefs said, we're not going to call it
a terror attack. Isn't that so bolder? It really is? That?
That's completely bolder. Yeah, the police sheep, We're not going
to call it tare attack at this point. It would
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be irresponsible. Way too early to speculate the motive.
Speaker 4 (08:27):
HMM.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
Can't figure out what this Free Palestine guy saying that
at a Jewish peaceful event. Now we don't know what
the motive is on this. They held a press conference
on the Mohammed Sabrey Solomon and the Boulder attack.
Speaker 4 (08:44):
On behalf of myself, my office, and the entire Department
of Justice.
Speaker 1 (08:49):
It's a da I think.
Speaker 4 (08:50):
I want to express my heartbreak and my support for
the victims. They're families and the community of Bolder. I
pray for those families as well as everyone in Boulder,
Colorado and the nation who woke up this morning worried
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about themselves, their loved ones, and not feeling safe in
their own communities because of yesterday's attack. I assure you
that my office and our partners are here for you
and we are taking action. I want to thank the
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first responders, citizens and law enforcement alike who worked too
quickly end this violent attack, save lives, and tend to
those who were injured. I also want to thank our
law enforcement partners at Bolder Police, including the Chief Redfern,
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the FBI including Special Agent in Charge Mitchell ac and
the Buller d'a's office, including DA Michael Doherty. They worked
hand in hand with my office as the matter was
thoroughly investigated and prepared for charges. And I want to
thank our partners in d C, including Attorney General Bondie,
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Director Cash Patel and Assistant Attorney General in Charge of
Civil Rights Hermit Dillam for their support. My office and
AAG Dillam were in contact yesterday throughout the day which
helped lead to the federal charge that we're announcing today.
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My office has charged Mohammed Savory Solomon, aged forty five,
with the commission of a hate crime under eighteen USC.
Section two forty nine.
Speaker 2 (10:54):
Today's assist at Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power Zag.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
And again good for everybody that ran and won and
got medals, but we had a big controversy. We're gonna
talk about the boy running against the girl. Anybody that
wants to go after police and say, oh, they're trigger happy,
they pulled a gun too quick. It's split second and
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no better example of the split second that they have
to choose presdo police officer saved a sixty eight sixty
eight year old woman's life. She was taking hostage another
woman with a knife. It's right down the street here
on Blackstone, Manchester, right there at the facts, right there
at the bus stop. And they released a body cam
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and I'm going to play some of the audio from
that body cam right there. But I wonder how many
times this officer had been called to a deranged individual
with a weapon. And it, I hate to say, in
presdo might even seem kind of routine for a lot
of officers. Now, small town, that might be a bigger deal.
But there's a lot of deranged people all up and
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down Blackstone. So uh, they built a big encampment back here.
We had to call the city three to one one
again get rid of the Manson family trying to create
a life back here as well. But yeah, he's just
routine days driving down Blackstone, gets the call and as
you'll hear, I did edit just a little bit of
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some of the just of him walking noise in this,
so it was a little bit longer. I didn't take
much out here, but let's go listen. You get the call,
you walk up. And when he walked up it it
didn't seem like it was a hostage thing, but it
quickly turned into it. This woman had just gotten off
the bus, didn't know what she was walking into. You'll
hear him tell everybody get out of the way, get it.
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I couldn't believe that one dude just standing there group.
I was hoping he had earbuds in and couldn't hear
if not, he's oh, really, you got a cops move
away and you're just gonna stand there with somebody with
a knife. But they got him out of the way.
And you'll hear the officers say, and I assume he's
talking to the sixty eight year old victim that had
been taken hostage with a knife to her deck. You
hear him say go down, go down in front or trys.
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But the victim didn't move, and you can't blame them.
They're freaking out. But bam, one shot to the head.
He waited for the right moment, took down the suspect,
and it's very well could have saved an innocent life. Here.
Let's go listen. Let's go listen. You get a throat
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in fact taken to find out.
Speaker 5 (13:32):
What's that?
Speaker 3 (13:38):
Where's he at? Where him?
Speaker 1 (13:45):
What's you're learning.
Speaker 6 (13:47):
In the war?
Speaker 3 (13:49):
Hey, everybody move out the way. Everybody move out the way. Hey,
put the knife down. Yeah the way, yeah the way?
Hey put the knie down. I mean all why I
heard too, Hey put the knife down, and I guess
put them knight down. Put the knife down the knight, Hey,
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get down, put the knife down, to stare there. When
I got an O, I s it was.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
She went down. He went over, grabbed the knife out
of her hands. You hear him say, get down in
frontlets put.
Speaker 3 (14:29):
The knife down. N I guess, put the knight down.
Put the knife down, Hey, get down, shut the knife down,
to stare there.
Speaker 1 (14:41):
When they have cold. They blurred the face, but the
blood on the ground was not blurred.
Speaker 5 (14:52):
Shop.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
Wow, thank you for saving innoc at life. No officer
wants to do that ever. In Indianapolis, a mother shot
and injured a convicted child molester who was in the
process of attacking her daughter. Now this doesn't seem like
the mother of the year the situation that this child
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was in, but his mother walked in on Bruce New
York Post report Bruce Pearce, Indianapolis, on top of her
twelve year old daughters. The preteen protested no little details
are missing. The victim's grandmother told police that this man
previously had been talking with the twelve year old online
and by phone, trying to persuade her to leave town
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with him sake pedophile. The report said. On the day
of the shooting, the victim and her sister woke up
and their h woke up their grandmother with concern that
mom hadn't come home, so they went to find mom.
They went to the hotel. They found the mom and
this man in the lobby. So see what I mean,
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it's not the Mom of the year war. Now. What
has not been explained yet is how this man and
this this girl, little girl ended up in a room.
But they said the man took the opportunity to pin
her arms to the bed, started ripping some of her clothes.
The mother burst in, the victim got out, and the
mom shot. The mom and daughter then called the police.
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A warrant has been issued for his arrest. He'd pleaded
guilty to child molestations and charges in twenty sixteen. They
say that that is the one thing that they cannot
ever really rehab or cure, is that pedophilia, demonic demon
inside some individuals. Yes, I would say man cannot cure that.
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I mean God can do anything. He wants to do.
But man, that's deeply rooted. That's one of those crimes
I would rather see. Seriously, I would rather see a
Fresno gangbanger get out and a pedophile put in because
the chances of a Fresno gangbanger killing your child or
doing I'll say, it's way less if you're not putting
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your kid in an environment where, let's say, late at night,
in a in a bad section somewhere where they're known
to Hay that they're way way more easily attractive. Of
these pedophiles. I'd rather see a cocaine dealer out than
a pedophile. Well, it's a there's a lot of heaviness
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in our in our life these days, and it is
it's a spiritual battle, and that that spirit has been
unleashed in the attack. Isn't it obvious it's honor kids,
and isn't it obvious that there are dark hell operators
that are adults that encouraged this and the unfairness of
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it all at the aspect of this was on display
this weekend at CIF. This is the Trevor Carry Show
on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 5 (17:58):
Hello California, Say Kenny Sheriff Chad Bianco. This message is
going out to all of the girls in our state
and all of the parents of girls in our state.
I am deeply sorry that the adults in our education
system and our lawmakers have absolutely failed you. After I
am elected governor, you will never have to worry about
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boys in your locker room, boys in your restroom, or
having to compete against boys in athletics. Until then, we
will keep doing everything we can to keep you safe
as we fight against this insanity.
Speaker 1 (18:33):
Stay strong, Stay strong. Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco running
on the gubernatorial digt as a Republican to be governor
of this state. He said he would put up with it.
He was out there this weekend, John Girardi. Not that
you needed to lose a few, but look, did you
sweat off a few pounds out there?
Speaker 2 (18:50):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (18:50):
I think I sweat out like four times my body
weight over the course of Friday and Saturday over at
the Veterans Memorial statement. You can and cover in the
big state track and fee. I guess see, I guess
CIF rolls the dice on the heat. Being hot, they
always know in Fresnel you're not going to get rained,
So maybe that's why.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
The yeah, final Yeah, I don't know that.
Speaker 6 (19:10):
I mean, it's also it's right smackdam in the middle
of the state, and that helped people from way up
north and people from down south.
Speaker 1 (19:15):
Well, this was a national story. I read it on
multiple sites and they all covered it very well. You
were out there, you got your article. Now National Review.
There you go. You can go read that and well
tell us what you wrote and what you saw. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (19:29):
So I wound up covering sort of the whole weekend
Thursday with Diane Pierce's press conference, Friday for the preliminary competitions,
Saturday morning for Steve Hilton's press conference outside the Cannon,
and then Saturday after.
Speaker 1 (19:43):
Follows his thoughts on everything. Yeah, and for those that
do not know he's running, he's a brit that's been
in America for a while. He worked in Tony Blair's
administration or something.
Speaker 6 (19:54):
Yeah, he's a Fox News talking head. He's running for governor.
And does he still have his show on there? I
cut the able.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
I think he No, he has a podcast, yeah, yeah, yeah,
who doesn't.
Speaker 6 (20:07):
Yeah, podcasts get a radio show like a real man.
Speaker 4 (20:11):
No.
Speaker 1 (20:11):
I love when people John people go Hey, you should
do a podcast and really, maybe three hours a day
that turns into a podcast. That's all podcast is is
a show.
Speaker 6 (20:25):
It's a podcast without any discipline a radio show. Podcast
is just a radio show with no discipline. Basically like that,
there you go. Uh So, Steve Hilton, I got it.
The original talk radio, the original influencers, the original like
exactly the alright, go ahead, all right, So Steve Hilton
at his press conference outside Buchanan on Saturday morning and
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all of this, by the way, all the local attention
on this, I just want to shout it out. I
think Diane Pierce, the closet city council member, she really
deserves credit as the real leader locally get national attention
focused on this. She was the one who convened the
press conference on Thursday at Clovis Veterans Memorial. She was
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the one who can be in the press conference Saturday morning.
She's a real leader. And you know, she's gotten a
lot of flack in Clovis and in the Fresno b
from people saying she's a Clovis City council member, she
shouldn't be focused on national and statewide stories like California
being a sanctuary state, and this that, and it was
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all kind. Every local Republican politician worth of darn was
flocking to her press conference that she was called so anyway,
I just want to say that at the outset.
Speaker 1 (21:39):
And I backed down one hundred percent. Yes.
Speaker 6 (21:41):
So Steve Hilton had his press conference and he says
if he's elected governor, he would urge the legislature to
overturn the California laws that are on the books, that
have been on the book since twenty fourteen, allowing basically
allowing participation in high schools shorts on the basis of quote,
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gender identity, anything about the locker room which includes together yes, well,
and that includes showers and locker room accommodations within California
public schools. AB twelve sixty six, which was passed by
the legislature in twenty thirteen, signed by Jerry Brown. He
said if the legislature does not repeal it that he
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would sue, and Hilton specifically said he would sue to
say that it's a violation of the California State Constitution.
California State Constitution has requirements for schools to be safe,
for public schools to be safe, as well as requirements
against sex based discrimination. To be frank, I think that's
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not a great strategy. The California You know, a lawsuit
about the California state Constitution and whether a California law
is consistent with it is going to be adjudicated, not
by the U. S.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
Supreme Court.
Speaker 6 (22:54):
US Supreme Court is not going to touch anything having
to do with the California Constitution. It's going to be
decided by the California Supreme Court, the Supreme Court at California,
six of whose seven members were appointed by Jerry Brown
and Gavin Newsom. So if you think a bunch of
Gavin Newsom and Jerry Brown appointed lawyers are going to say, ah, yes,
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the California Constitution demands that boys and girls be treated
separately and that transgenderism is wrong, I just find that
to be a really improbable strategy. And he confirmed to
me in an interview that he would not push for
a ballot initiative, which is the actual way I think
you could bypass the state Supreme Court. You can amend
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the California Constitution via a ballot initiative. But he said no,
he thinks he's very confident in his legal argument and
that he doesn't think a ballot initiative would be necessary.
So you know, I applaud Hilton for being on the
right side of the issue. I can't say, though, that
his proposed way of dealing with it is all that great.
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And frankly doesn't need to be elected governor to file
a lawsuit. I mean he can if he can find
a plaintiff who has been harmed by boys playing girls' sports.
Speaker 1 (24:07):
I wonder lawsuit right now, why that hadn't already happened.
Speaker 6 (24:11):
I mean, he can do that tomorrow if he's anybody,
anyone can do that. Yeah, I mean, he can do
that tomorrow if he's got a plaintiff. And I think
it hasn't happened because I don't think he's got a
snowball's chance of hell of succeeding given just the venue
that we're dealing. We're talking about California courts. We're not
talking about Oklahoma courts. No, we're not even talking about
the US Supreme Court.
Speaker 1 (24:29):
John Girardi, Let's talk about their little switcheroo that they
can the pilot. We're now under the pilot program.
Speaker 6 (24:35):
We love pilot programs.
Speaker 1 (24:36):
Yeah, and I guess it's uh they run, but we're
gonna make it kind of equal. The first place girl
in the first place.
Speaker 6 (24:43):
Well, I used the line that you coined on this
show back on I think it was Thursday, where you
said basically that the transgender athlete or claiming transgender identity
athlete A. B. Hernandez, the boy who's participating in girls events,
that he's basically going to be competing in a phantom
league of his own. And I ran with that line,
and it's a perfect description. So cif basically said no
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girl will miss out on a qualifying spot or for
qualifying for any subsequent round because of a transgender male.
So if you would normally take ten girls and a
transgender student is one of the ten, then they'll actually
take eleven, so the eleventh place girl will not be
blocked out of qualifying because of a transgender athlete. Similarly,
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your final position in the rankings first, second, third will
not be impacted by a transgender athlete. So if a
transgender athlete is first place, whoever finished second will be
awarded as the other first place winner. So, for example,
Hernandez won the triple jump by almost two feet. Well,
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the girl who came in second Kira gant Hatcher from Albany, California.
She was also awarded first place, even though she jumped,
you know, almost two feet, not as far in the
triple jump as Hernandez did. So I guess it's better
that we're actually going to award the girls according to
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how they competed against girls. But it's not resolving all
of the problems with a boy playing girl sports. And
in fact, the boy is now this massive distraction to
the accomplishments of all these girls who for some reason
have to compete with them.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
Now do we have to worry about, you know, putting
an initiative on the ballad or getting a governor that
will say it seems like the DOJ their investigation now
and the fund they're going to hit him in the pocketbook,
and that gets people's attention here, Well, they violation of
the Trump administrations. Yeah, so executive order.
Speaker 6 (26:41):
Yeah, so the Trump executive order is basically saying that
the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment and Title
nine the federal law demand that boys not playing girl sports.
That's going to result in years of litigation and legal
challenges that could you know, I'm not sure how high.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
Up they will go, but it could go all the
way to the Supreme Court.
Speaker 6 (27:02):
So as much as I credit the Trump administration for
doing that, it's not really an immediate solution, and it's
not going to be you know, it's going to be
at the whim of you know, Neil Gorsich and John Roberts,
who of course joined the liberals with the horrible Bostock
ruling that fundamentally screwed up federal non discrimination law on
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the question of gender orientation and sex and sexual orientation
and gender identity. Excuse me, so, I I mean, yes,
I applaud the Trump administration for doing that, but I
think the real way to solve this is a ballid initiative.
If this is as unpopular as people say, let the
people speak. The way to do it is through a
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ballot initiative that amends the California Constitution. I think that's
far and away the most secure way to vindicate, to
vindicate the rights of girls in the state.
Speaker 1 (27:56):
John, I sit back, like many do, I think, and
I can't believe we come to the ridiculous place in
history that, yeah, where we stand. I the press conference,
Diane Pearson, like you said, all the other elected Republican
representatives a lot. We're there, and I'm glad that they're
doing that, but we've had zero press conferences on AB
nineteen fifty five that allow your kids to be transitioned
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in school. To me, that's a way bigger attack than
a track meet. Oh yeah, this, I want to see
an elected representative press conference over AB nineteenth. Keep the
ball rolling, we need to while it's hot. Let's keep
rolling with this.
Speaker 6 (28:31):
Yeah, well and even I mean, the thing that I'm
always going on about is the twenty twenty law that
Gavin Newsom's signed to allow male inmates to be housed
with female inmates in California prisons. And you know that's
that's an even more horrific event. Safety and dignity.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
On the list of people I'm concerned about, Yes, that's
female inmates would be on there, but our children are
well sure, and I know you feel that way. You
got five and six on the way. But that's happening
at school. That's light years beyond having to compete and
a tract. Me sure what they're doing for those that
don't understand ABE nineteen fifty five, and I had a conversation,
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I'll say with an unknown elected representative this morning about
this and I was it January this year or last
year that went into affecting California? Was last year? Last
year it went into effect where your kid can be
transitioned at school with the school district behind it, the
teacher behind it, everybody else knows about it. But it's
illegal for the school district to alert the parents to this.
Speaker 6 (29:33):
Well, even beyond that, almost the school has to lie.
They basically have to maintain two sets of records, one
that the parent might see and to another one internally.
The internal one talks about Michelle.
Speaker 1 (29:45):
Look at that position that puts teachers in an a
parent teacher conference where they called him Tanya in the day,
but Tony when the parents are there exactly.
Speaker 6 (29:52):
Yeah, and you know, there are three thousand kids at
Close High School, So this kid can come out as
a girl to three thousand students and faculty at Clovis
High School, but not his own parents. His own parents
aren't allowed to know, but three thousand kids and administrators
and teachers at Clothes High are allowed to know. Yeah,
And that is the weird thing is that sports I
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think has got more attention for the transgender issue than
say inmates than say Abe nineteen fifty five, because it's
part of our everyday lived reality. Everyone's got kids who
played sports. Everyone played sports growing up, and the obvious
physical unfairness of it is so blatant that I think
it people think of it as like this is the
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low hanging fruit on this issue, when really I think
there are other issues that are far more egregious offenses
against people's against women's privacy, safety, dignity, and against the
rights of parents, as with Abe nineteen fifty five.
Speaker 1 (30:47):
Well, now that we had these elected representatives responding to it,
and I'm glad that they did, let's keep the ball rolling.
And that's after the attack kids in school, John Where
your new article entitled.
Speaker 6 (30:59):
Yeah so, so my new article is up at National Review.
What's the title that they gave it. They gave it
a different title than I did. Male dominates California Girls
High School Trek Championship. There you go, exposing sort of say,
say anyway, go to my Twitter account Twitter dot com
slash Fresno Johnny at Fresno Johnny. You can find it
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on my Twitter feed and you might run into the
National Review.
Speaker 1 (31:24):
Pay well. But it's a really good piece I.
Speaker 6 (31:25):
Promise, and I'll be talking about it in about fifteen
minutes here.
Speaker 1 (31:30):
That's right. Does your brother, your your mom, your wife
call you Johnny.
Speaker 6 (31:34):
Heh yeah, yeah, really pretty much everyone who knew me
prior to age twenty more or less.
Speaker 1 (31:40):
Yeah, thank you, Jonathan. There you go.
Speaker 6 (31:43):
This is the Tremor Cherry show on The Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (31:48):
It's so cool to figure out. I had Roger Banagdar
attorney on last week about the Ditty case, and I
had somebody tell me that they stayed out and listen
in their car. They had to keep listening. I said,
do you realize you can just take that app with Oh? Yeah,
I didn't even think. I was like, come on, man,
you know those days are gone where you got to
sit out and keep waiting because it's so intriguing. He
did a great job on that podcast is available up there.
(32:11):
I missed this last week. I played the audio back
of Joe Biden when they were talking to him, and
I focused on the Oh I could I could beat
them both up where he was talking about how he's
going to go after the authors of the book against
him and all this. And I read this week and
somebody was talking about Wait, wait, wait, listen to what
he's saying here. Now, weren't we told that he had
(32:32):
the cancer, yes, prostate in the prostate and organ of
the body. I would think so. And didn't they say
it metastasized into the bones? Joe Biden says the opposite.
Let's go back and listen here.
Speaker 3 (32:44):
Well, the prognosis is good now, we're working on everything.
Speaker 2 (32:48):
It's moving along.
Speaker 3 (32:49):
All the folks are very optimistic. It's all a matter
of taking a pill, one particular pill, and for the
next six weeks and in another on another.
Speaker 2 (32:58):
Expectation is we're going to be able to beat this.
Speaker 1 (33:01):
There's no, it's not in any organ, not in any organ.
There's no, it's not in any organ, all right, And
we were told that it was in the bones too, right.
Speaker 3 (33:11):
It's my bones is strong. I hadn't penetrated, so I'm
failing good.
Speaker 1 (33:15):
My bones are strong. It has not penetrated. I'm feeling good.
Speaker 3 (33:19):
It's my bones are strong. I hadn't penetrated, so I'm
failing good.
Speaker 1 (33:22):
Huh, Because that's the opposite of what we were told.
And he's say, oh, if a reporter was there, maybe
they were like me and not really listening. I don't know,
but if you would hear that, would it be Well,
mister former president, what they said doctors, the reports were
it was in your bones. Well I don't then again,
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it's maybe that's what they told Joe. Maybe that's what
they said. And other medical news that is not good.
Thirteen year old DJ Daniel remember the honorary Secret Service
Agent President Trump meeting bad When he was talking to Congress,
his dad came out and said he's facing three new tumors.
White House described DJ as being one of the strongest,
(34:08):
bravest young men. White House said, we're lifting up Agent
DJ Daniel and our prayer. After his dad shared the
news he's now facing three new tumors. His dad said
he's winging it day by day. Said it's rough. There's
not a class that can teach you how to deal
with it. You're hearing that your child has a nasty disease.
So those of you who offer up prayer to the
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Lord above, if you can remember the Daniel family, I
think that that requires our prayers. That little boy thirteen
years old, has had thirteen surgeries and through it all,
do you know what DJ Daniel has encouraged? He encouraged
kids with cancer to have faith, believe in God and
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listen to their parents. We need more heroes like that
in the good old United States of America, don't we.
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