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June 11, 2025 32 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Our illustrious hometown of Fresne Here newspaper Presnel B been
up and down the valley for the longest time. Thank
you to Sandy, she sends me old Fresnel b newspapers.
I got them here on my desk case only if
I'm waiting for something to download, taking a long time
or something. If I'm like, okay, you know how we
are today, can't we can't just sit there. I'll look

(00:21):
over and I'll grab a nineteen eighty eight Duke Magen
Fresne B and look through it. Look at the sale
prices of suits, that kind of stuff. But the Fresne
Bee you can no longer roll it up to kill
a fly. They want us all to know that flying
the Mexican flag at ICE protests is this American is
apple pie. I couldn't believe when I read that today

(00:44):
he would he know what a real American apple pie
even tastes like. Quit. Go ahead, Fresno B. Pitch your
solidarity with the illegals. That's just what Americans want. That's
just what Red County, Fresnel County wants. There's a lot
of Democrats that don't want that. It's maybe why you
can't kill a fly with it. This is a third

(01:06):
Rold invasion. Yes you can come here legally, but it's
you that joins our culture. And as a country, we
celebrate all cultures, but we have one unique American culture.
You know, if you don't like it, leave, go back
to the failed culture back home that you did not

(01:27):
want to be part of, or you wouldn't be here
flying the Mexican flags, American as apple pie, uh one
as sparsa low era rights and I'm skipping down here.
Trump tried to get the twenty twenty census to include
a question asking a person's residency status. That was negated

(01:49):
by the courts. But we got the picture of a
president hell been on ridden the country or brownskin folks,
no matter how much they've contributed one. What that was
about was congressional representation based on population of US citizens.
Who represents us in Congress? You can understand that, right.

(02:12):
He went want Americans counted in Mexico to determine how
many represented iss went from some state. Then he goes
into the travel band and DACA and presidential order doing
away with birthright citizenship, said, why do I bring it up? Well,
it's all the pin up anger the immigrant community has

(02:33):
for the Trump administration. Those who belittle protesters carrying the
Mexican flag don't understand California. It's a state whose name
came from the sixteenth century Spanish novel forgive me. I
had three years of Spanish, you know, Los Sergus s
Whynati and okay, sorry, I know I butchered it. The

(02:54):
Mexican flag. Is this American as taco salsa and guacamole. No,
it's baseball, apple pie and Chevrolet. That that's the culture
that celebrates taco salsa in guacamole, he said. The green, red,
and white of the Mexican flags. Much part of the
California landscape is Hollywood, the Golden gate Bridge and big Sir,

(03:16):
Hollywood was created by America. The Golden gate Bridge was
built way faster than they even you know, came up
with just a I don't know an artist rendering of
high speed rail, and big Sir, God made that, he said. Mexicans,
their descendants have contributed to California's richness. Yeah, okay, I

(03:36):
want to argue with that. Said, their flag shows pride
in their history. Okay, all right, you can. There's Italian
flags hanging outside of restaurants in Little Italy. There's Polish
flags in Milwaukee at a hot dog brought worst place. See,
that's America. We do that. We celebrate culture. We love

(03:57):
the fact that we got all this culture right here
and this experiment has gotten along. He said. They have
the right to proudly show their flag. Yeah, are you
proud one of how the flag is being utilized? Now
you're not for putting law enforcement in harm's way. You're
not for having business is looted, are you. It's not
a way to show pride in your flag, he said Trump.

(04:20):
If Trump and his supporter see the flag is the enemy,
perhaps they should brush up on their history of California
and take down their Confederate flags. Yes, you gotta end
it with yeah, you got You wouldn't be a lib
if you didn't end up with that. Now you can
have pride in your flag. And I would think most
Mexicans that have a good soul in them aren't proud

(04:43):
of what they're seeing going on. They don't want to
raise their kids or ride a motorcycle in a wheelie
and be holding the Mexican flag as you're defying all
traffic laws. You don't want them spitting at law enforcement.
You don't want them swearing like that. You don't want
to ride around their truck with obscenities. Is that what

(05:05):
you're proud of? Come on, man, you need to you
need to change that up a little bit. Now, why
is the flag being flown? And why are they many
individuals out there all for it? Well, we have to
go no further. His name is Ron Gochez, Union del Barrio.

(05:26):
That's this organization. He's a history teacher at La Public schools. Oh,
he's a big organizer the anti ice protest. I have
not seen Ron Gochez out there throwing bricks or anything.
He's been at the protests down there. But I'm going
to play quite a bit of what I've edited down
of his speech here. And I listened to it, and

(05:47):
I listened to it intently and listen to the language
that he that he uses here. He refers to these
people being deported, the criminals being deported, as indigenous to
this land, calls it they're inces real land. This is
why this is an invasion. This is a revolution. His organization,

(06:09):
Union del Barrio. They're a Marxist revolutionary group and they're
also pro hamas. Let's keep that in mind as well,
trying to paint it as if you're here illegal. No
you're not. You're a newcomered, You're Indigenous. You have the
right to the land. Guys, this is the dangerous people
right here. And again, this guy is a history teacher

(06:32):
at LA public schools. You think he's baseball apple Pie
and Chevrol laying it up.

Speaker 2 (06:39):
Listen, Yeah, good morning, thank you for having me today.
This weekend was marked with absolute and total violence and
brutal repression and attacks, coordinated attacks against our community. ICE
agents have been around all over southern California, kidnapping people,
tearing apart families, and we see this as an attack
against our people, and so that's why you see young

(07:00):
people the community coming out and resisting this repression. We
are tired, sick and tired of these attacks that are
dividing and separating our families.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
And so that's why.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
When we have these protests, they have been peaceful. But
when the reversion comes from the state, whether it's the sheriffs,
the LAPD or on Saturday, for example, in Paramount, California,
it was a border patrol, it was brutal violence. They
shot thousands of rounds of tear gas, of flash bangrenades,
of all kinds of repressive instruments used against the community.

(07:32):
But what they didn't think was going to happen was
that the people would resist and would fight back.

Speaker 1 (07:37):
We're fighting back. That's a call for revolution against federal
agents and LAPD and National Guard, shriff's deputies fighting back.
But you heard him, these that were divide.

Speaker 2 (07:49):
Tired, sick and tired of these attacks that are dividing
and separating our families.

Speaker 1 (07:53):
Dividing and separating the families where we hear that, I'm
going back there.

Speaker 3 (07:56):
It's contributing tremendous momentum to the communist plans to take
over the United States. Divide the people, get them fighting
among themselves rather than their common enemy, create the appearance
of popular support through a favorable press, and the use
of terror, intimidation, and the creation of martyrs, make the

(08:18):
world believe the revolution is a popular one, particularly among
those being liberated.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
We have heard that somewhere, haven't now, Mister ron Gochz
is correct there. This did used to be Mexicos. California
did used to be Mexicos. There's a little war that happened.
You tell me any nation you can go back far
enough that there has been and there has been conflict.

(08:49):
You take Texas, man, that was Mexico's. Texas became Texas,
came their own country for a while, then became part
of the United States. California became part of the United States.
In the battle of supremacy, we won. This became a

(09:09):
state of the United States, just like our thirteen colonies
in a war became the original thirteen states of the
United States of America. So history, yes, this did used
to be Mexicos. As it stands in twenty twenty five,
it's not. But as it stands in twenty twenty five,
there are those that have invaded and want to take

(09:30):
it back, and he just set it. So that's why
the Mexican flag is being flown and being handed out
along with riot gear mask, sixty dollars mask handed out
of the backs of trucks. LA's now bracing for more riots.
That was the one on one, wasn't it earlier? They

(09:51):
tried to shut it down, but police, presidence and National
Guard drove them back. It looks like traffic is now
flowing New York. There's protests, Chicago's there's protests and he
wants more here. No, they they don't want to be violent.
Or Karen Bass coming in at a strong two percent.
Governor Gavin Newsom coming in at a strong sixteen percent.

(10:14):
President Donald J. Trump coming in at Oh, that's just
eighty two percent. This was earlier in the day, and
that that was eight hundred and nineteen people voting. Yeah, yeah,
I think that most Americans actually have soults.

Speaker 4 (10:34):
This is Super Tuesday with Trevor Carey on the Valley
East Power Talk thirties.

Speaker 1 (10:41):
Hispanic woman and she was attacked by multiple men. She
was talking about how legal aliens killed her family. Well,
those men will now face the face of other men
called US Marines, and they don't like men beating women.
Some Marines will probably be women. Send them. Send in
more four thousand now National Guard or being sent in.

(11:04):
Let's see what you got to say about it. Five
five nine forty two forty two number you to meet
two thirty forty two forty two. Let's go to Merset
and talk to Randy. Hello, Randy, Hey, trep hey.

Speaker 5 (11:15):
I was just calling.

Speaker 6 (11:16):
After the Mexican American War, the United States government paid
for the land.

Speaker 1 (11:21):
Did we? I remember that in my documentaries. All right,
thank you for uh uh ken Burns and us up there.

Speaker 6 (11:28):
Yeah, and that's we always pay for everything we take
one way or another.

Speaker 1 (11:33):
Louisiana purchase, that was a deal. That was a steal,
wasn't it.

Speaker 6 (11:37):
Well when they when they asked Polk, why don't you
go different? And Polk was a Democrat. I won't tell
you what he said, but he didn't want anything to
do with Mexico.

Speaker 1 (11:48):
So anyway, that's so Polk was president when California became
a state.

Speaker 6 (11:53):
Polk's yeah, well, he wasn't president when we became a state.
It's when he took the territory.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
You know something about California. You know how Ta Kuntza
Sherman marched through Atlanta and destroyed the South after the
Civil War. Before that, he was taking boats all the
way around like South America. And he was a banker
in San Francisco. I found out and learning how corrupt
early San Francisco was. Boy in that documentary I watched

(12:21):
about him and sometimes instead of going all the way
down around South America and a steamer to get up
to San Francisco from New York, they would hit land
and cross Nicaragua and come across. He did it with
his family. Boy, his wife had to be quite a
woman to follow him around the country like that, setting
up shop everywhere. But that was a fascinating story, and

(12:42):
early California is a fascinating story with the gold Rush
and all of that. It's quite something. Else. You won't
say anything else, Randy, or he just wanted to update me.

Speaker 6 (12:54):
Well, I think just yeah, I just want to update you.
But at the bottom line is we have cartel money
coming into politicians. You have a population, part of the
population are scared to death because the freebies are going away.

Speaker 1 (13:09):
Yeah, and there's a whole, uh shall we say, in
illegal alien industrial complex that's been built in the state,
support government, all of that private nonprofits.

Speaker 7 (13:24):
Oh.

Speaker 6 (13:24):
I'm of Italian descent. And the mafia was always tight
in with the Democrat Party, and I'm not saying they
weren't tight in with the Republicans. But if you go
look at Pelosi's history for just for an example, you'll
see it. Well, when you took out the mafia, when
Bobby Kennedy took out the mafia, you left a vacuum. Well,

(13:45):
now you have that vacuum filled with people and now
you're trying to get them out and it's not going
to be easy.

Speaker 1 (13:54):
So you're saying the cartel stepped in and filled the vacuum.

Speaker 6 (14:01):
You can go to Southern Oregon. They own Southern Oregon.
You can go to Atwater, California. They own Atwater, California.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
Yeah, the range. If I want to believe some of
the documentaries I've seen in books I've read, there was
some mafia that did not want to be involved with drugs.
You would actually get in trouble if you were involved
with drugs. So we saw in the seventies with Florida
and Cuba and all the cocaine from Columbia. And that's
really I guess what you're saying, that the vacuum in

(14:30):
the drug world was filled. Well, in mafia did do
some drugs, but yeah, they weren't the big kingpins that
these cartels are. No, not at all.

Speaker 6 (14:41):
And I'm not calling to tell you that the Mafia
was a great bunch of guys. You know, there were
no boy scouts. But I'm just saying when you took
when you when that went away, then you like in
Philadelphia when we wiped out the Scarfold family of Philadelphia.
The Russians went in, and the Chinese went in. When
you wiped out the West Coast, well then you get

(15:02):
everybody else coming in.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
You know what I found fascinating, Randy about the Italians
when I lived in Buffalo, the ex East Coast wife.
I got him labeled the ex East Coast wife. The
Italian family had, you know, right there in Buffalo. She
had fifty cousins. And her dad used to tell me
that when he was a kid there that he remembered
Italians couldn't get in a golf course. They were heavily

(15:28):
discriminated against. This would have been the fifties, even into
the sixties. Yeah, there was a lot.

Speaker 6 (15:34):
When my grandfather went to first grade, they just got
off the boat. They ended up went through Ellis Island,
ended up in Madera. They were granted twenty acres in Madera.

Speaker 1 (15:47):
What decade are we talking about here? It was nineteen fourteen, Okay.

Speaker 6 (15:54):
So he goes to school and he tells him his
Italian name, and the teacher says, oh, no, huh, I
can't pronounce that. From now on, your name is Fred.
What would happen today if somebody came over from any
other country and the teacher said, no, I don't think
so I can't pronounce your name. You're going to be

(16:14):
called Joe from Noah.

Speaker 1 (16:16):
Yeah. Well obviously a different it was a different time period.

Speaker 6 (16:21):
Different time.

Speaker 1 (16:22):
Well they did that, so let's you go. I'll let
thank you.

Speaker 8 (16:24):
Ry. Uh.

Speaker 1 (16:26):
They also did that with the Native American kids, you know,
put them in a school and say this is your
new name. Yeah, that's you can't take somebody's identity away
like that, but you can conquer a state. And as
our buddy Randy and Marsaid said, reminded us all that
we paid for it. All right, Mexico, you want to

(16:47):
make us an offer.

Speaker 4 (16:49):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power.

Speaker 1 (16:53):
Talk five five nine forty two forty two number you
to me two thirty forty two forty two fifteen arrest
in New York City right now, LA on brink night
number five. Let's hope with additional National Guard and the Marine.
I guess the Marines are on call standby. Still say

(17:13):
they haven't hit the actual streets, but will be if needed.
Let's go talk to Hector and Madera. Hector thank you
for your patience.

Speaker 5 (17:20):
Welcome Hi there, Thank Caro allowing me to speak Trevor.
The original call is because I listened to that clip
about Newsome complaining about the individuals that are scared go
to school, to the car wash or whatever. Those are
the individuals that are probably not supposed to be here
in the first place. I think, and I got to

(17:42):
tell you as a proud Mexican American with the emphasis
on American, I myself and I think this applies a
lot of Hispanic Americans that are probably disgusted with the
actions and the behavior of those individuals that are participating
in this violence. It's really for me personally, it's nauseating.

Speaker 1 (18:04):
But hector, excuse me for interrupting. I'm glad that you
said that. Thank you for saying that. I wonder how
you know, in today's world, you know, these video clips
and news clips spread around the world. I wonder what
Mexican citizens feel when they see their flag use that way.

Speaker 5 (18:22):
You know, there's probably opinions on both sides to that,
so I'm probably think it's a good idea and others
don't care for it. But especially that one guy on
the cycle that was curing the circumference of the car
that was on fire. That to me was sickening.

Speaker 9 (18:42):
I heard somebody say, what if we were to go
I think it was you said that we were to
go to Mexico and flew our flag around a violent
area that we had caused and created.

Speaker 5 (18:54):
How they would like it?

Speaker 8 (18:55):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (18:55):
I think how we would feel people were acting a
full with our flag in foreign countries, spitting on it,
burning it, things of that nature. Well, I mean the
other country's flag while flying our flag. Guy, so disrespectful
to do to a country that has a proper way
for you to come in. Well, Hector, good to hear that.
I appreciate you listening to the show man.

Speaker 5 (19:17):
I thank you for the opportunity for ever take care.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
Thank you Hector and Mandera. Right there. Should we go
down to Riverside and hear from Chad Hector and Madera.
Chad in Riverside.

Speaker 10 (19:27):
Solutely appalled that we are at this point in society
where people come out and think that this is okay,
and then it makes it one hundred times worse when
you have politicians that are encouraging it, that are not
calling it what it is, which is criminal activity. The
lying to all of us lying to the media and

(19:47):
purposely using the word peaceful while maybe they should look
at their phones or their TVs because I have law
enforcement officers that are being shot at, that are being injured,
that are being hurt, vehicles being damaged, things being burned,
and they're calling it peaceful.

Speaker 11 (20:05):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (20:05):
Sheriff Chad Bianco, Riverside County running for governor, would you'd
rather have a governor like that than governor satan? Governor Bianco,
I want to believe that what you're saying, but I
don't know. I got a lot of trust in Congresswoman
Maxine Waters and her.

Speaker 12 (20:22):
Even those who were out of step with what we're advocating.
Peaceful protest did not create any violence. Nobody was shot,
nobody was killed. Get it in your head, and so
when martial law is called, what are you going to say,
I missed the pont don't miss the point. You all
don't think that somehow they called out the National Guard.

(20:46):
There was violence. There was no violence. I was on
the street.

Speaker 1 (20:50):
I know she was there, Reporter Maxine Waters on the
beat on the street. There was no violence. You know what, sure?
If Bianco says.

Speaker 10 (21:01):
Be quiet, it is a disgusting display of partisan politics.
I wish they would all just put their phones down,
be quiet, and let law enforcement handle this how it
should be handled, which is the complete enforcement of law
and holding criminals accountable.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
Yeah, but some of them out there aren't going to
be quiet, especially those in the socialist rap pack. Yeah,
that's Congressman Jay and Paul. Last time I checked, was
La in Washington State where she's a representative. I was
educated in California public schools in the eighties, so yes,

(21:38):
I can tell you that La is not in Washington State.
Oh boy, she's upset that they blocked aunt esther from
getting in there to see where to when he got
out on fifty thousand dollars bail.

Speaker 13 (21:52):
The Union guide the illegal blocking of members of Congress
who are gone to conduct their for authority to actually
tap oversight over these ice detention centers. They are prisons.
We have the authority and the responsibility to conduct oversight.

(22:12):
And this weekend, members of Congress that represent the LA
area were at the detention center in La and then
at Atlanto, and they were denied access to those facilities.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
Your congressional Democrats and.

Speaker 13 (22:28):
Donald Trump calling out the National Guard unconstitutionally, illegally without
the governor's authorized approval.

Speaker 1 (22:37):
Ah, could you imagine having to hear that voice at home?
This is the third night.

Speaker 11 (22:43):
You've gone bowling this mom, as him said, that's something
that has not happened since nineteen sixty five, and it's
hard to imagine that this time the National Guard were
sent out to attack protesters that were exercising their constitutional obligation.

Speaker 1 (23:01):
Protesters constitutional obligation to loot and attack law enforcement. Do
you not hear how you sound? She flat out states
she's on the side of illegal law breakers.

Speaker 13 (23:17):
Now, I want to say something to you. It is
actually in the interest of all American people to stand
up for these rights. They know they know that dividing
us is what will make them strong, and they know
that when we are united, nobody can divide us.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
We are communists, Marxists.

Speaker 13 (23:44):
They want to They want to distract you from their
power grab for authoritarian power on the backs of working people.
They want to distract you from the fact that they
are trying to strip people of healthcare and make Americans
core and sicker. Also, they can give a five trillion

(24:04):
dollar tax break to the wealthiest billionaires.

Speaker 4 (24:07):
Weeks the psycho.

Speaker 1 (24:10):
Okay, Conger Swellman Jail Paul from the state of Washington.
Now you see why I group you're in the socialist
rat pack there. I don't know if she really does
understand that there's a lot of people out here that actually, yes,

(24:32):
want the healthcare taken away from illegals. One we can
afford it too. It's a bigness magnet in the world
that you have the.

Speaker 13 (24:40):
They want you to distract you from their power grab
for authoritarian power on the backs of working people. They
want to distract you from the fact that they are
trying to strip people of healthcare and make Americans core
and sicker. Also, they can give a five trillion dollar
tax to the wealthiest millionaires.

Speaker 1 (25:02):
Oh hash again to stop it. We know who's responsible
for the violence, don't we.

Speaker 13 (25:09):
And all of the violence and the escalation is core
to the Trump administration's authoritarian playbook. As we see people
exercising their constitutional rights to peacefully use their voices to
speak out against this injustice, they are being matched with
tear gas and rubber bullets from this unconstitutional, unlawful administration.

Speaker 1 (25:37):
I mean, turn my headphones back up. I turned them
way down. Yeah, go ahead. Turn it down your crisis
a little bit for this last one. Here here she
is lying, saying that even the police were saying that
it was feaciful. Guys, what do you think?

Speaker 13 (25:52):
And look, even the LA Police Department said that the
protests were peaceful before Trump rolled in with military tanks
on the street seats of Los Angeles, federal law enforcement
from dhs, ICE, HSI, and the FBI, all to crack

(26:13):
down on peaceful protesters who were standing up for immigrant workers,
who were standing up for the economy of this country,
who were standing up for our communities, for our families,
and saying, don't tear us apart. We are going to
stand united against this authoritarian paragraph.

Speaker 1 (26:32):
They are the commies of LA Congresswoman jay O Paul.
Now she said the police said it was peaceful. We
heard her say that. Correct. Let's go here, the chief
of LA Police, Jim McDonald.

Speaker 14 (26:45):
This violence that i've seen is disgusting. What we saw
the first night was bad. What we've seen some peaceful
night is getting increasingly worse. Increasing to us, individuals out
there shooting commercial grade fireworks at our officers.

Speaker 7 (26:59):
That can kill you.

Speaker 1 (27:00):
All right, So the police chief, you're saying they're doing
things that can kill police. Congress Ozan from Washington comes
down to smell A and says that the police saying
everything is peaceful. Let's see if the police spokesman backed
that up a little bit.

Speaker 7 (27:12):
I believe there is a legitimate reason to protest, but
then this has turned to something ugly violent and the
message has been lost. Can you imagine being a family
member of one of these deputies. You've got a lot
of families praying that their loved ones come home and
they don't get hurt.

Speaker 1 (27:30):
Yeah, by this foreign invasion of the Mexican flag.

Speaker 15 (27:34):
Every single police officer and deputy sheriff right now wants
this to end. They because they swear to uphold the peace.
They swear to you know, put their lives on the
line so that this does not continue. Unfortunately, the governor
of California is one pc adding fuel to the flames.

Speaker 12 (27:55):
He caught.

Speaker 15 (27:56):
His rhetoric is one thing. What he said do this
one thing. What he does is another. He is absolutely
part of the problem that we're seeing here.

Speaker 1 (28:06):
Yeah, he is. And he so we got Congress Moan
and Jaya Paul. She's pledging solidarity with the illegals, not
the Americans, saying they contribute to our economy again three
billion in California taxes. They cost California thirty two billions,
so we're twenty nine billion upside down. That's not contributing,

(28:27):
that's not making. That's what we call taking. At this
big demonstration with Jaya, Paul put her a speech from
a Spanish language illegal. He said to a translator that
she's been in the United States for forty years. The
translator translated into saying, our community deserves respect, We do

(28:49):
not deserve persecution. We are the heart of this country. Honey, no, no,
you're not.

Speaker 6 (28:58):
No.

Speaker 4 (29:00):
For Tuesday with Trevor Carey on The Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (29:05):
Her bass has a curfew in downtown La tonight. Also
a one mile radius unless I guess you're traveling on it.
You cannot be out walking around the five in the
one ten freeway as well. Let's find out more about
what brit hum Bright here number.

Speaker 16 (29:21):
Heume people can look at this and they can tell
when she says these are peaceful demonstrations, well, some may be,
but a lot of them are not. And you know,
people do not approve of chunks of concrete and rocks
being thrown at cars. They don't approve cars being set
on fire, don't approve against a violence against law enforcement officers.

(29:42):
And make no mistake about it, it's not the federal
authorities that are federal troops that are in there that
they're being attacked. It's the local police.

Speaker 1 (29:52):
Well we'll see tonight there'll probably be attacking everybody. Federal
judge has said Newsome. No, President Trump was right kicked
it right out. Speaking of the President, Scott a big
note he had remarks at Fort Bragg, get ready this
big weekend as the army celebrates their two hundred and
fiftieth flag Day and his birthday.

Speaker 8 (30:12):
Wow, that's a beautiful site, and it's a beautiful sight
to be with you in a place called Fort Brag.
Can you believe they changed that name in the last
administration for a little bit. Well we'll forget all about that. Well,

(30:38):
we're going to forget all about it. I want to
just say, God bless the US Army and God bless
the USA right right to I want to thank so
many incredible soldiers and paratroopers, pilots, warriors for that awesome
display of pure unrival American military mind.

Speaker 1 (31:00):
And I just saw something that was crazy. You don't
want to mess the.

Speaker 8 (31:07):
Somebody even comes close. But they just gave me a
display that you might be lucky not to see it.

Speaker 1 (31:12):
Chris, it's a little scary. It was beautiful to watch.

Speaker 8 (31:17):
Let's hear it for the Army Special Operations and Command
and the eighty second Airborne Division and the eighteenth Airborne Corps.
Water show it was and water show it continues to be.
And Saturday is going to be a big day in Washington, DC.

(31:37):
You know a lot of people said, we don't want
to do that. I say, yeah, we do. We want
to show off a little bit. You know, recently, other
countries celebrated the victory of World War One. France was celebrating. Really,
they were all celebrating. The only one that doesn't celebrate
is the USA and with.

Speaker 14 (31:54):
The ones that won the war.

Speaker 8 (31:56):
Without us, you'd all be speaking German right now, maybe
a little Japanese thrown in.

Speaker 5 (32:05):
But we won the war and.

Speaker 8 (32:07):
We don't celebrate. But we're going to celebrate on Saturday,
and we're going to celebrate from now on. We're going
to celebrate our greatness and our achievements. This week we
honor two hundred and fifty years.

Speaker 1 (32:18):
Of valor and glory and triumph.

Speaker 8 (32:20):
By the greatest fighting force ever to walk the face
of the earth, the United States Army.

Speaker 4 (32:27):
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