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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Boy, sure would be nice to unravel some of these
child sex pedophile rings around the world, would it not?
I think it would. Now Do I think that the character,
the nature the person that Donald John Trump was before
he was President Donald John Trump? Was he a pedophile?
(00:23):
Did that seem like part of him? Absolutely not? Was
he a New York City nineteen eighties go go go womanizer? Yes, yeah,
they're trying to smear him. If they had anything on
him there guys, they believe me, they didn't want to
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try and have to try and shoot him. They would
have much rather taken him down if this had been
the case, and they would have. They released these emails
from twenty eleven, which have been around the whole time,
the whole time. Isn't it funny how after the shutdown
and got his donkey kick that. Oh, let's all right next,
I'm sure they got like three four other things ready
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to whip out of their back pocket, all timed out,
they said. The email show. Epstein wrote the President Trump
had spent hours at my house, one of the Epstein's victims.
Among other messages suggest that the sex offender knew President
Trump knew about his abuse more than he acknowledged. Again.
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This is all like New York Times leftists. The emails
selected from the thousands of pages of documents Epstein. They
said said Trump knew about the girls, many later found
by investigators to have been underage. So you have a
pedophile talking about he knew about the girls. Okay, he
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kicked you out of his club. Remember that. They're not
going to talk about that, are they now? They're not
the show down fiasco that happened. This is this is
it and the Democrat Party looks at the leadership like
they caved and they're livid about it. They don't care
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what happened. Uh now again, President Trump, I'm not saying
he's clean as a whistle with a history with with women,
but no, not guilty of sex with underage girls, epsteemer
lated or not, we would know about it. They've been
trying to do this for a long time. This is
Epstein hopes to distract President Trump's talked about it, Bill O'Reilly,
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he was on talking about it, and you know what
he's he's he's good. That's why I guess he was
successful with and still is here. And I don't think
Fox want any mine anymore because he he tells too
much of the truth, and then funny, how like Bill
o'reiley and Tucker would still be huge on Fox News.
I bet they'd be right up highly rated. Here he
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is talking about Epsteeny, Mills and Trump.
Speaker 2 (03:02):
What we see today is a bunch of innuendo. It's hearsay.
There isn't any direct backup for any allegation, because there
aren't any allegations other than Trump may have been in
a house where there are some girls. Okay, so you
have the lady in question, and I feel very bad
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for miss Jeffrey's family. You committed suicide. What a horrible
The whole thing is just awful.
Speaker 1 (03:31):
Yeah, these have already been through court cases, there's already
been attorneys involved with all of this, all this information
right here. But Bill O'Reilly sweeps it all together very nicely.
Here talking about the main player in all of this,
the most important person in all of this, and he's
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actually been right here on this here show probably the
world's most famous defense attorney, Alan Dershowitz.
Speaker 2 (04:00):
You have her sent back under oath. Trump didn't do anything,
and you have Maxwell. But here's the most important person.
You have not under oath Deshwitz. Dershowitz was Epstein's lawyer
and lawyer client and confidentiality ends with death. Deshwits went
on television today said I have all of the Epstein's
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stuff and there isn't anything. And I asked Epstein directly
while I was representing him, whether Donald Trump was involved
in any kind of untoward activity, and Epstein said no.
So now you have the three principal players in this
case all saying the same thing.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
Yeah, but are they going to bring any of that
up like O'Reilly has. We'll see an ended and I'll
get to that in a moment, but you're not going
to have many of them bringing that up. O'Reilly called
it trying to put Trump to death by innuendo, and
the voice at the end here when he said, Steven
stephen A Smith, listen, you have.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
The press is so irresponsible, so corrupt, so hateful, they
will not even mention that it's death by innuendo. That
is what they are aiming for.
Speaker 3 (05:16):
Steven A. What do you think?
Speaker 4 (05:18):
I get that, and I think that what Bill said
and just articulated is incredibly important.
Speaker 3 (05:26):
It is death by innuendo.
Speaker 1 (05:28):
Yes, those two statements, those who men saying that way
more important to me than Trump or Press Secretary Levitt
and all of that. But it's just not the Democrats
because they're mad about the humor shutdown. Yes, that's who
it's about. But there's a lot of anti Trumpers in
the Republican Party and they're still there. Yeah, the twenty
sixteen group, that agenda group, they denied it back then,
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but they're the DC model of politics. Oh, there have
been many meetings how to stop they saw him as
bringing damage to their uniparty. Governor chesse Ventura, the Democrats
and the Rebludlicans, they haven't gone away. It's twenty twenty five.
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It's the same group out here. It's the people that
attacked Tucker. It's like Mark Levinn claiming anti samait Tasam
against Tucker Crosson. You gotta put Israel first, Listen. There
are allies, but we put America first. And after the
Tea Party rose back twenty ten eleven, we saw these
same kind of people coming out right Obama, the DNC,
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the RNC, you had them all Man, John McCain, Lindsey Graham.
I don't like her Creop Party, tomor On for I
agree with match McConnell. They all want their control. Man.
The Tea Party was a threat to their control, and
the Tea Party was actually the actual seed that planted
make America great again. It didn't go away. People didn't
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change their opinions, just like the anti trumpers haven't gone away.
They worked to get rid of the Tea Party. And
we've seen this Rhino group. They were already they were
part of the Hillary Clinton alignment. Anybody but Trump. You
got Hillary, the Democrats, the Rhino Republicans and never Trump Conservatives.
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There are some of those they're sure are He's a threat.
This is still at play. They went into full combat
against make America Great Again, with all the banning and
all the deplatforming and removing any voices that made sense,
and all the way up to assassinating Charlie. There were
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a lot of these individuals that were just a couple
of years ago. Anybody but Trump, Rohnda Santis, President Ron Deasantis,
he's the MAGA alternative. Well, MAGA didn't chase it, did they, Well,
there were some that did. Some in local media said
Trump is over, it's finished. No look at him now.
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But the anyone but Trump operations back in full swing.
And I believe there are many Republicans that probably would
even be like, Hey, I hope we lose the interms
in twenty twenty six, we'll put the Yeah, we'll be
back in the minority. But it isolates the guy that
we're never anti against. Their isolates President Trump. Now they
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just can't lose twenty twenty six and call it to day.
These Trump policies, they are going to keep undermining them.
These executive orders, they sit there unsupported, They've not been
codified into law. Again, why can't these judges overturn the
president's executive orders? Why couldn't Why couldn't the House, Why
couldn't the Senate, well, the Republican controlled, Why couldn't we
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put some of these into law. Well maybe they're sitting there,
just sitting there, sitting there, just going to riot it out.
That's how I see it. Vice President Vance, he's the
heir apparent, as we're saying. And just remember he's he's
been groomed out there in the stable a billionaire Peter Till,
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co founder of Pallanteer. And without really without Peter Till,
there's no Senator JD. Vance. In twenty twenty two, and
without Senator J. D. Vancer's no vice presidential nominee in
twenty twenty four and not no talk of him talking
about being the president in twenty twenty eight. I don't
know how many people in the anti Trump movement are
in his camp because I just don't have that kind
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of knowledge. I don't know all that interworking of those
and I bet there's very few that that do. But
we know right now that it's just not the Democrats
coming out against President Trump with this, and they're not
going to stop. I mean, okay, let's say the Epstein
email thing bubbles up and fades away. Are they going
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to be like, well, we wish the Trump's merry Christmas
and we'll come back and get started in January, make
this country thrive. They're just not going to stop. And
it's wearing thin, is it not. But I do have
a glimmer of hope. This is CNN and this is
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Jasmine Crockett, representative from Texas, and this is about these
Epstein emails, and she's saying that listening to Crockett, she
says that, well, it's some Republicans that redacted the name.
I don't even know if I can trust the name
if it's a victim or not. Listen to CNN and
go now it was the Democrats, and listen to her
response back here. This is about redaction.
Speaker 5 (10:41):
This is an email from April second, twenty eleven. Republicans
were saying that that victim is Virginia Giffrey. As you know,
she died by suicide chidren very olks, both a very
out spoken victim of Jeffrey Epstein. Here's the email right
here on your screen. She wrote a book, as you know,
and she did not accuse him of any wrongdoing. What
do you make about it?
Speaker 6 (10:59):
And can you come for me?
Speaker 7 (11:00):
Yeah, I don't know. Obviously it's redacted who the victim is,
so I won't necessarily take the Republican's worrit on who
it is is redacted. And I don't know why they
would necessarily redact someone's name who is deceased at this point.
Speaker 5 (11:17):
The Democrats did that, the Democrats reduction.
Speaker 3 (11:20):
I understand that.
Speaker 7 (11:20):
I'm just saying, like, our biggest concern is to actually
make sure that we are protecting victims. And obviously she
wrote a book, she told her truth.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
No, you don't understand, you're quickly she came back.
Speaker 7 (11:33):
No, no, I understand.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
No, no, no, no, I understand. No, no, you were wrong.
The Democrats redacted it right, No, no.
Speaker 7 (11:42):
No, I understand that.
Speaker 1 (11:43):
I'm just saying, like what are you just saying? Like
what are you just saying?
Speaker 4 (11:47):
Like?
Speaker 7 (11:47):
No, no, no, I understand that.
Speaker 1 (11:49):
I'm just saying like, like, like what we heard what
you just said?
Speaker 7 (11:52):
So I won't necessarily take the Republican's worrit on who
it is.
Speaker 1 (11:56):
Yeah, but when she sold it to Democrats. No, no, no,
I undert I'm just saying, you understand. How about an
honest person would go, oh, I'm sorry, I had that
that wrong. Thank you for correcting me. I won't say
that again.
Speaker 4 (12:11):
No.
Speaker 1 (12:12):
See they have there's no filter of of I've been wrong. No,
the narcissism. But guys, this is a fact, and you
can take it to the to the crypto bank, the
left and a number of right. They're working from the
same playbook as let me say, former House Speaker the
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Valley's Kevin McCarthy. It's the same book.
Speaker 8 (12:38):
The President bears responsibility for Wednesday's attack on Congress by
mob Rierders. He should have immediately denounced the mob when
he saw what was unfolding. These facts require immediate action
by President Trump except his share of responsibility quell the
brewing unrest and insure President elect Biden is able to
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successfully begin his term.
Speaker 1 (13:03):
It's the same playbook with them. The goal is the same.
It's control over you.
Speaker 3 (13:09):
The assistent Trevor Cherry show on The Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
Justice Department has sued to block the new congressional district
boundaries proved by California voters last week. All right, good
court battle. It's conventionally determined to wins control of the
US House in the midterms. Let's see what Attorney General
Pam Bondi had to say. She said, California's redistricting scheme
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is a brazen power grab that tramples on civil rights
and Marxi democratic process. New Sin's a tip two entrench
one party role in silence. Millions of Californians will not stand.
All right, feel a little bit about you there, Bondy.
Let's see if you can pull this one off. Here,
I'll give you. I'll give you a C plus. Yeah,
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all right, I get I'll give her that one right there. Well,
we'll see how far this goes as well, because we
know he had the consent of the people. Learn it, people.
Speaker 4 (14:06):
We will pick up five seats with the consent of
the people. And that's the difference between the approach we're
taking and the approach they're taking.
Speaker 1 (14:13):
Uh huh. You know they're going to be like, look
what they've done. They overturned the voice of the people.
It doesn't matter if they violated law, which they did,
which they did.
Speaker 4 (14:23):
We're doing it a temporary basis. Yeah right, we're doing
it in a fully transparent way, and we're doing it
by asking the people of the state of California for
their consent and support. Mark that stark contrast to what's
happening in Texas and other states.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
We have had. The Biden administration told Texas to do it.
Speaker 4 (14:45):
Nim right August twenty second. With the leadership behind me,
they will get this on the ballot. We're calling for
a special election. We will raise an unprecedented amount of attention,
and we will garner a precedented amount of support because
people understand what's at state.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
Well, you got the attention, you got the attention of
the Department of Justice. Now, who drew these maps? The
state legislature did stop it, quit asking question no she's
in the state legislature. Here's assembly Woman Mesito trying to
find out who drew the maps.
Speaker 9 (15:23):
Out of majority of it, I understand, I've heard all that.
Who drew the maps. It's a very simple question. Names
preferably the Assembly Assembly. Okay, I'm in the Assembly and
I did not draw these maps.
Speaker 1 (15:35):
Well, you're not the leadership, and I'm aware of that.
Speaker 9 (15:39):
But the same way that in this bill it says
that the Assembly Elections Committee. So by association, I have
been lumped in, mister Bennett. So I'm asking who drew
these maps?
Speaker 3 (15:49):
General the legislature drew the maps.
Speaker 1 (15:52):
Uh huh, And she's in the legislature. All right, there
you go. There's California at work for you. DJ is
stepping in. But we got even bigger things. In case
you haven't heard, Newsom's former chief of staff being looked
at for taking funds from campaign committees two hundred and
twenty five thousand dollars for other co conspirators, fraudulent tax
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forms up to one point seven million dollars, and LA
Times now stating that sources again sources, LA Times take
it for what you want, but said they were looking
at Dana Williamson here for possibly turning on newsom We'll
see this could be the tip of the iceberg. Here's
some of them and David Tangapa on why and Howie
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got caught. She got caught here listen.
Speaker 10 (16:40):
And she was only caught because the former chief of
staff for Xavier Bisera exposed her in a plea deal.
These are two of the highest positions here in the
state of California and their highest team member committing corruption.
Speaker 3 (16:59):
This is but California looks like this is the treportary
show on The Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (17:06):
I grew up in Texas and Tennessee as a kid.
I know what it's like to be in the bathtub
and mom throwing couch cushions over you. But when it's
really it felt like you got warmer all day. It's
really warm out there right now, You feel that, right?
And we got a cool front come in. It's gonna
get cooler. I'm just saying that tomorrow. I wouldn't be
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surprised if somebody took a picture of a funnel somewhere.
We see that on occasion around But I hope I'm wrong.
Those tornadoes are nothing to mess around with. Oh boy,
that's really the downside of going back to some red
states and people, let's get out of here and go. Boy.
I guess it's that PTSD of being, you know, ten
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years old in a bathtub, thinking that within a split
second you could be eighteen hundred feet in the air, screaming,
not knowing where you're going to land, and you know,
have a spike in the middle of your chest. Yeah,
if you survive the fall. Ah, all right, good, we
don't have tornadoes. All right. Fox has a story about
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these mysterious underwater objects. They've spotted thousands of them near
US shores, thirty thousand. What are they? Nobody knows. That's comforting.
I'm going to talk about that after we talk about
the governments back in control of every of everything, Speaker Johnson,
and I will say he's been a good communicator through this.
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He kept doubling down.
Speaker 11 (18:32):
Man.
Speaker 1 (18:33):
He just showed strength every day walking out there calling
out their lies. And here he is talking about the
split screen in America. We have a split screen, one
side and the other.
Speaker 12 (18:43):
There's a split screen in America right now. There's a
split screen. On one side of the screen, you have
President Trump and the Republican majority is in the Congress
and the Senate, in the House doing the work for
the American people. Look what we've achieved in the first
ten months of this year. It's you can make an
argument that it's the most productive season for a new
Congress and a new pee, a new administration, the least
in the modern era, maybe of all time. Just in
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this short amount of months. We got the border secured,
We fulfilled that promise. We are working on the crime
crisis around the country. We have new trade agreements, We
have a return to American energy dominance. We have cut taxes,
the largest tax cut.
Speaker 3 (19:21):
In US history.
Speaker 12 (19:22):
President meanwhile, is using his authority to change the world.
Literally he has. He has ended eight wars around the globe.
All that this is happening on the Republican side and
so much more.
Speaker 1 (19:35):
Indeed, right, well, here's the facts that happened. None of
it's funny at all.
Speaker 6 (19:42):
Nearly forty two million Americans lost their snap.
Speaker 3 (19:45):
Food assistance benefits. They were suffering.
Speaker 6 (19:49):
More than five point two million airline passengers faced flight
delays and cancelations. One point four million federal workers went
weeks without pay, and the White House those estimates estimates
the economy lost about fifteen billion dollars every week.
Speaker 1 (20:06):
Good job of those six weeks. Good job Democrats or
Democrat voters for putting those Democrats in that created what
you just heard right there. Here's one of those Democrats,
Representative Madeline Dean. The Lasey's honest. She's taking full credit
for the shutdown. I mean the chaos, she said. The chaos,
all that loss you heard right there was very successful.
(20:27):
That they made a very strong argument by shutting the
government down, we got everybody focused on unaffordability of health care.
We were successful.
Speaker 13 (20:37):
We made a very strong argument. These were extraordinary circumstances.
But the American people got it that by shutting the
government down, we were able to focus on and get
everybody else focused on the unaffordability of healthcare across this country.
Speaker 1 (20:51):
The American people got it. They were like, hey, this
is fine, We're fine for this. We want to take
a stand because we know the Democrats actually put the
expiration date on what they're complaining about, gonna lose healthcare
across America. It was there Democrat expiration date. This was
put in an extension during the psychotic man made lockdown
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COVID time period. It will expire into twenty twenty five two.
Speaker 11 (21:21):
People that are watching, It's like the Democrats, we we
designed these to expire at the end of the year.
This wasn't something the Republicans are taking. It's like, that's
how we designed.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
This, Democrat, Senator John Fetterman. Ladies and gentlemen, telling the truth.
This is how we meeting. The Democrats design this. Say
a prayer for Senator Fetterman this evening. He's he's okay.
Then here's what happened.
Speaker 14 (21:46):
I'm Senator Fetterman's team. During an early walk, he sustained
a fall near his home. Out of an abundance of caution,
he was transported to a hospital. Upon evaluation, it was
establishing at a ventricular fibrillation flare up that led to
him feeling lightheaded, falling to the ground, and hitting his
face with minor injury. Senator Fetterman, always in good spirits,
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always an optimist, equipped to his team. If you thought
my face looked bad before, wait until you see it now,
and then he think the amts our prayers to Senator Fetterman.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
Indeed, you do know none of this would matter if overnight,
whatever these thirty thousand sightings in the water, jumped up
out the water and started laser raising it. I think
maybe we come together. I don't know now. I don't
know now. I know nine to eleven brought Democrats and
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Republicans together for a certain little time period. I know
the COVID lockdown. Newsom was thinking Trump, and Trump was
thinking Newsome, and Cuomo was thinking Trump, and Trump was
thinking Cuomo. And I remember saying at the time, is
this what it's going to take to chill down the
temperature of America? A virus spreading around the world and
seeing what's really important life and death? Yeah? I was
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optimistic for about that long. Yeah. Okay, back to the UFOs,
or unidentified aerial phenomenas we now call it today. This
is Fox News dot com. They said they're recording tens
of thousands of mysterious underwater objects up and down the
United States coastlines. They've recorded roughly thirty thousand sightings since
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this launch. In twenty twenty two, this company Enigmas, documented
more than nine thousand sightings of objects within ten miles
of our shorelines. It has to be something, Please tell me.
It's like some I don't know Puerto Rican eel that
lights up or something a group album that light up
that give me, give me the Jacques Cousteau reason why
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these are under the water here unidentified submersible objects. Now
we have UAPs and usos. Any object detected underwater. Now,
why I think it's not a Jacques Cousteau Puerto Rican
glow energy eel or something is because I've watched the
hearings in the United States Congress, and I've seen the
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military films that they've shown of these objects going, you know,
Buck Rogers' speeds into the water. They're in the air
making impossible ninety degree angle turns, and then they will
at speeds that are nothing that we have dive into
the water. They've seen with technological sensors and by the
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naked eye. They describe these objects moving incredibly fast, change
the direction, possessing trans medium capabilities, transitioning between water and air,
from water to air at those speeds. When I was
a kid, I toured the LBJ ranch in Texas. You
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can take the tour, and the tour guy said, and
they showed us the car earlier that LBJ used to
be out there driving around in like a jeep kind
of car. He had foreign dignitaries with him, and he'd
drive on the road a pond and then just act
like he's not paying attention and rev it and drive
right into the water in his amphibious car. And he
got the biggest laugh out of that. They said, you'd
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have the Japanese Prime minister. Oh, and he'd just be
laughing right. All right, Yeah, that's air to water like that,
But nothing like what we're seeing right now. They said.
Out of the nine hundred within ten miles, five hundred
occur within five miles of the coastline. They said, over
one hundred and fifty, we're portly seen hovering above or
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entering in emerging water from bodies of water. All right,
you know that our military is filming having meetings about that.
They would have to, right, They said. The states were
the highest coastal populations. California and Florida top the charts
for the highest number of these sightings. California's had three
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hundred and eighty nine. Wonder why I haven't heard about
it in like SF gait or something that sounds like
a story that they would they would do here on
the West coast. But yeah, man, if you haven't seen
that Navy ship of that object buzzing right past it
and plunging into the Pacific Ocean without a trace. I
mean the pilots guys that are gonna be making this
stuff up, and you know they've been silenced a lot.
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I'm probably have. They've recorded with military instruments accelerating at rates,
crossing air to see nothing that is made possible by humans.
They said, Well, all my life I thought they were
quite possibly from elsewhere in our galaxy or something, you know,
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space travel, science fiction flash, Gordon buck Rogers, whatever, Star Warrior.
It was all space aliens. I am now one hundred
for convinced that these are These are angels. Some are heavenly,
some are demonic. And when you know other dimensions, scientists
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talk about other dominion. Since we got to consider the
spiritual dimension. I read Old Testament, I read New Testament.
They speak of spiritual intrusions good and evil into our world.
Catholic Church is paying attention Vatican chief astronomer. I didn't
know how to, but he was discussing how the Church
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would baptized space aliens. Why are they even talking about
stuff like this now? Father, Justsue's a chief astronomer of
the Vatican. That's a real thing there. Okay, I see
his picture of hair, looks like smart guy. He went
to Xavier College, University of Heidelberg, Bachelor in Philosophy, Bachelor
in Theology, PhD in astronomy. So when I guess when
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they interviewed, they would ask him about aliens today, Father
Richard said theology would have to reimagine itself taking to
consideration these other beings. They are all part of God's creation.
They'd be children of God. I believe in a benevolent creator.
He's behind everything. We'll start all Just when I heard
this coming from the Catholic Church, I thought, okay, this
is just another thing of yeah, okay, there's something more
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to what I'm believing here, because I think I think
that in the end there will be demonic influence that
the world will think are some aliens with superpower, super
knowledge from somewhere else. This uh the Vatican guy admitted
there are a few obstacles to performing a baptism on
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an alien. We're having these conversations. Why are we having
these conversations because the government has shown that they're real.
It's something I don't know what it is. I'm thinking
it is a spiritual dimension, That's what I'm thinking. Well,
this father said, we believe baptism has to be in presence.
The question would be how to reach them or how
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they would reach us. He said, we've historically looked for
signals coming from outer space. Over the last thirty years,
they've been looking all right now, I'm not kidding you
these things that they're gonna they're gonna try try and
wipe us out. And the Pope's going to baptize him.
And if we ever do contact these aliens, we'll make
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them all Christian. How about that? That'll work? That'll work.
Speaker 3 (29:09):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (29:14):
Long Aaron Judge wins American League MVP for the third
time in four years. Of flaws all around, round of applause.
Never got to meet him in interview him, but I
got to interview mister Judge, his father. That was We
did a Yeah, we did a live show out at
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the ballpark and he came out and talked about how
tears hit his eyes seeing his son hit the home
run and Yankee Stadium. Let you know what's still missing
from from Aaron's resume that World Series Yankees have had
a sixteen year drought. So he's a three time MVP winner,
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eatest Yankee ever without a World Series championship. I think
we could say he's still young, he's still they'll still
get it. We'll have to see. I don't know. Maybe
the Dodgers win ten in a row here, that's that's
probably not gonna not gonna happen there. But you know,
players move and change. It's never the same team that
I think the longest in Major League Baseball history, I'm
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almost assured of this. The nfield that stayed together the
longest was Garvey Loakes Russell Say, and that was for
only eight years. Well, not only that's quite a while,
but you don't see that happening anymore. I saw a
story today that humans can no longer tell AI music
from the real thing. They sat down with nine thousand
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people and had them listen to two clips one AI
other human made. Ninety seven percent could not tell the difference. Okay, well,
we got that country song I played you earlier in
the week that walk My Walk, top sport spot Them,
Billboard's Digital Sales and Country songs does digital sales? That
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does that mean? That didn't mean a lot of them
are real human singing. I think in the digital sales
chart or so, what we're gonna have to have as
an AI chart and it's totally separate. That's gonna have
to happen. I might go listen to it, might maybe
probably not, But I man, we are in such a
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transition period that we don't even realize yet. We have
no idea how this is gonna affect us. Did you
think in nineteen ninety four, ninety five, ninety six, ninety seven,
when a email and Internet that, oh this is fun.
I don't have to put a letter or stamp on
it anymore. We had no idea how it was going
to change our world, our family structure, the dynamic of
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the world, our personalities. I didn't used to get up
tight if I heard a chime. Sound. Yeah, it's changed
a little bit, hadn't it. Half the ninety seven percent
of the survey felt uncomfortable at not being able to
tell the difference. But see that will change, that will
slide away. These are people that aren't used to it.
We're not used to it. We're the people that's not
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used to it. So if you're four years old right now,
by the time you're forty, yeah, you're gonna be used
to it, I would say. They said in January, one
in ten tracks streamed each day. We're completely AI generated
one in ten. Where's it at now? One in three?
In ten months it went to one in three, nearly
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forty thousand per day AI. How far is AI going? Well,
this is the real scary part of all of this.
It's true. It's just now I'm not just reading stories
of people that have had relationships with AI, who become
romantically involved emotionally with it. But here's a woman in Japan,
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and this is going to be the future. You're going
to have people doing this. She was in a wedding
Did you see that? Yes, she was in a wedding dress,
taking wedding photos they've earned superimposed this. It looked demon
It didn't look like an AI can create a good
looking husband for this woman that they wanted to. But
it was a weird looking creature. It was almost creature
like
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