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Speaker 1 (00:00):
In his description a danger to the people, rather than
the governor of California thinking those United States Marines and
those National Guard from protecting the residents. Now, you're not
going to hear that. That would be just a little

(00:20):
bit too much, wouldn't it.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
Listen to.

Speaker 1 (00:27):
Steven miller Man, he keeps going, what Newsom and Bass
are doing completely it is unforgivable. So that means that
we need a jury and a trial and a sentence.

Speaker 3 (00:40):
Right what Nuskum are doing and what Bass is doing
are unforgivable. And God bless our ice agents and borbitial
agents for going out there and doing this mission on
behalf and on the orders of President Trump to make
America safe for our citizens. The Democrat Party seems to
only care about two groups right now, criminals and illegal aliens.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
AND's no no, no, no sorry, transvestites and making sure
they can trans your kids in school. There's long there's
a little longer list that Democrats are trying to get done.
If you're a Democrat voter, right, why would you continue
to vote for the chances of you being stabbed, shot,

(01:23):
rob rape, take an advantage job? Because these are unvetted people.
So I'm not saying all of them would do that
to you, But I'm saying, we don't know who would
and who wouldn't, So I'm going to err on the
side of safety of going.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
We need to know about all of y'all.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
Sorry, I'm just not gonna say because you're driving an uber,
you're a good person.

Speaker 4 (01:47):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (01:47):
I got some reports coming up on that, right. But
Republicans are fighting for law abiding citizens, and Stephen Miller
wants to tell you more about it.

Speaker 3 (01:55):
Donald Trump's Republican Party is fighting for law abiding American
city and you're seeing the results right here in Washington,
d C. Where the most violent city that we have
in this country is now becoming day by day and
will become one of the safest cities in the whole country.

Speaker 1 (02:14):
Yeah, and we had Mayor Bess Ackwards of Smell lay
down there. Why what in the world This isn't a
coincidence that Trump's goons come out at Newsom's press conference
over jerrymandering.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
Right now, President Trump, it's time to stand down.

Speaker 1 (02:29):
Order Patrol chief in LA said, what Newsom's not telling
people about ICE's operation. Outside his little event, they arrested
a trend Day Aragua gang member just two blocks away
from your event, So maybe I don't know, maybe they
were coming to get you or something, Gavin, who knows
what they were up to. The agent's made arrests outside

(02:50):
the Japanese American National Museum in downtown LA, where Newsom
was holding his event, and he accused Trump of being
behind the move there. Greg Bovine, Border Patrol El Centro
sector chief said they were there to make La a
safer place. Since we don't have politicians who'll do that,
we do that ourselves. Knew some announced that special election

(03:15):
coming up, and he was there and this event happened outside.
And was it intentional, I don't care.

Speaker 2 (03:22):
If it was.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
If it was, if they decided to do it intentionally,
good send the message.

Speaker 4 (03:28):
Hey President Trump, it's time to stand down.

Speaker 1 (03:31):
Yeah, I might send it in somebody right around your event.
Knew some im talking about Hey guys, you saw what
they did out there. That's a preview of what's going
to come at polling places and in front of voting boosts.
I should be sent there by Trump to intimidate people.
That's what the governor of California said. Well, you know,
attention that caught Bill a sale us attorney for the

(03:54):
Central District. Again, they let me read you what I
just said.

Speaker 2 (03:58):
Again.

Speaker 1 (03:59):
Maybe it went by too quickly, but Bill a Sale
caught it. Knew some told Fox ice agents showed up.
That's a preview of what was going to come at
polling places and in front of voting boosts, and that
ICE will be sent there by President Trump to intimidate people. Attorney,
as Saley said, Hey, Gavin, the only people who should

(04:20):
be concerned with they see a borderitorary agent or a
legal aliens. Why would they be at voting boosts and
polling places. Governor knew some thing before you open it, Bud, Really, Kevin,
you're worried about illegal aliens being intimidated by ICE, and
we shouldn't be going to the voting boosts. We shouldn't
be going to the polling places. Yeah, you shouldn't because

(04:44):
it's supposed to be a waste of time. You're not
allowed to vote. Guys, this guy can never be president.
Please wait to say the quiet part out loud there, Gav.
But he's got his co pilot and crime down there.
May Karen Bess Ackwards not.

Speaker 2 (05:02):
Believe that this just happened to be a coincident. There
is no way this was a coincidence.

Speaker 5 (05:06):
This was likely publicized that the governor and many of
our other elected officials were having a press conference here
to talk about redistricting, and they decided they were going
to come and thumb their nose in front of the
governor's space.

Speaker 3 (05:19):
Why would you do that?

Speaker 1 (05:20):
You drive around LA and a lot of people hadn't
been there a while, that had been there before, just
don't even recognize it. You used to be a beautiful place.
And we knew that there was skid row in LA
that was downtown. It was pretty much captain in an area.
But yeah, you could as a couple, you could go
down there, rent a bike, put your toddlers in the

(05:43):
back on that thing, you know, behind the bike that
you put them in. I've done that. I did that
back in the day, and he felt safe when the
sun was up. I wouldn't have been down there at night,
even in Santa Monica, even in the late nineties. No,
I not with little kids, but yeah, grownnuts could have
felt safe down there.

Speaker 2 (06:04):
No more.

Speaker 1 (06:06):
It is just truly sad man. What saw happen to
San Francisco? What am I talking about? I've seen it
happen with my own parking lot at work. But you
know who's the source of all this disorder, Well it's
Trump Man.

Speaker 6 (06:23):
They're talking about disorder in Los Angeles and they are
the source of the disorder in Los Angeles right now?
Is it just completely unacceptable?

Speaker 1 (06:31):
Maybe they're Manchurian, that's the only thing I can think,
preprogrammed to say ridiculous things like that. No, it's not
his fault. You're the mayor. He's the governor. He was
president for four years, than he wasn't for four years
now he is now for seven months. And there was

(06:52):
a riot in your town and you couldn't control it.
So he sent in the National Guard to protect the
business owners of your town, and they're very thankful. How
do you deflect against that, How do you fight back
against that? Well you just deny it. You say there's
no dangers here at all.

Speaker 2 (07:14):
This absolutely has to stop.

Speaker 6 (07:15):
There was no danger here, There was no need to
detain anyone here, and there was certainly no need to
have a provocative actor right here where the governors.

Speaker 1 (07:25):
Having press, zero need to announce to him as thirteen
gang member, no need for that. The speakers that they
had at Newsom's little get together down there. What else
are they going to talk about? Let's see, how can
we else place blame. Let's go back to January sixth.

Speaker 7 (07:45):
I'd be a good We have seen not just the
toleration of political violence, but the encouragement of it on
January sixth against nonpartisan election officials, and the deployment of
the National Guard in our cities, turning our cities into
police states.

Speaker 1 (08:04):
Oh my word. You know what I bet would happen
if the Founding fathers could see what's happening here, she said,
they'd roll over in their grave. I think they would
applaud the president for sending in the militia. Yeah, they
did you get any boys from conquered sir? We've expanded.

(08:27):
The nation has grown all the way out to the
Pacific Ocean.

Speaker 8 (08:31):
And if that wasn't enough, we are watching executive overreach
that no doubt is making our Founding fathers turn in
their graves, and we have to take action. These are
the hallmarks of a democracy in peril.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
You are a hallmark of a socialist that's out there
speaking into a microphone at a rally by the governor
of the state that I live in. There was another
one woman. She's identified as a Colombian TikToker, and she
was in the state that most of us listening live
in California, down in Smell, a pro illegal immigration and activist.

(09:10):
Her name is Tatiana Martinez. Tatiana documents Ice Activity, Tatiana
doxa's agents. Tatiana was arrested while she was live streaming dud.

Speaker 2 (09:21):
Dude go to jail.

Speaker 1 (09:24):
She's contributed to the chaos. She's been inciting protesters. She
was resisting arrest, shouting at officers. They pulled her out
of her passenger seat of her tesla.

Speaker 2 (09:35):
How does that? I don't know.

Speaker 1 (09:36):
Maybe she's They call her a Colombian TikToker, I don't know.
It didn't say whether she was here legally or not.
But she was shouting esperante wait. She was not given
the courtesy of waiting. She was dragged from her car,
pinned to the ground. They're saying she is an illegal alien,
but it has not been conferring man. But anyhow, she

(10:00):
her mission in life is to alert all these crazy
protesters to come out and disrespect law enforcement in California. Instance.
It is California. I think she might deserve an oscar.
She's playing sick on the pavement right there, and they
took her to the hospital, and then when they found

(10:20):
out she was sick, they threw her in jail without
her iPhone or Tesla. Horrible story in Florida. Thank you California.
Thank you California State Legislature. Thank you California voters that
voted people in that would give illegal aliens driver's licenses
even though you don't even know if they speak the
language or can read signs. And illegal killed three Americans.

(10:45):
He made an illegal U turn in Florida. He was
a Punjabi driver. Got his driver's license here in California.
Her gender seeing arrested charge of three counts of vehicular homicide.
Just smashed a minivan illegal U turn. He entered the

(11:05):
US in twenty eighteen through Mexico. Got his commercial driver's
license here in California. An illegal alien uber driver facing
charges sexually assaulting a female passenger in Texas. This lady
called uber. She was intoxicated, she fell asleep, woke up,
guy all down her with his hands down her pants.
Video cameras showed the crime. He overstayed his B two visa.

(11:33):
Wow well, at least they got him. I was a
little let down. Joe Rogan trash and Ice the ICE
rates telling about the landscapers, getting rid of the landscapers,
and he was on with Congresswoman Luna from Florida, and
he was agreeing that most of the protesters out there
are paid by he said, Chinese agitators and outside forces.

Speaker 2 (11:56):
But he said, there's really real anger in America.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
Ice. He said, here, I'm gonna read what he said.
Just showing up and pulling people out of schools, pulling
people out of home depot, pulling people that were just
hardworking people. That's what freaks people out. First of all, Ice,
they're not pulling people out of schools. And again we

(12:21):
can just say that anybody. Let's point this out. Everybody
Ice is detaining is breaking our laws being here illegally,
whether they're hardworking or not. He went on talking about
he said, when people thought about Ice, they thought, great,
we're gonna get rid of gang members. They didn't think, great,
you're gonna get rid of the landscaper. Hey, mister multi millionaires.

(12:43):
He a billionaire, yet he's probably on his way. Joe,
A lot of people in California can't afford landscapers. My
landscaping came with my rent. My landlord hadn't raised it,
so I told him io'd to take care of it.
A lot of people in California, Joe would be available
for landscaping jobs, but illegal aliens invaded. They took it over,

(13:05):
and they charged less. And I'll say five ninety eight
point three ninety nine point seven work under the table.
So stop trashing enforcement, Joe Rogan. It makes you sound elitist.

Speaker 9 (13:22):
This is the Trebor Jerry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (13:28):
We could still get a three week blast of triple digits.
I need to hold back. I know it could happen,
but you've kind of passed that.

Speaker 2 (13:34):
Well, not yet. We're getting toward the end.

Speaker 1 (13:36):
We're getting in the fourth quarter of the heat wave,
as we call it here in the Valley.

Speaker 2 (13:42):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (13:43):
Something's melted this guy's brain. What groom man, what respectable
groom man. We'd say he gets life advice or meaning
from Taylor Swift that used to be one of the
biggest law men in the country. Former FBI director James

(14:03):
I'm afraid they're gonna kill me.

Speaker 2 (14:04):
Comy.

Speaker 10 (14:05):
Of course, we need to stand up to jerks and
defend what matters. But I think we have to try
to do that without becoming like them, which is what
makes me think about Taylor Swift. She's made clear that
she sees Donald Trump for what he is, while our elderly,
makeup covered president is posting about whether Taylor Swift is

(14:25):
still hot?

Speaker 2 (14:26):
Boy? Who knew it?

Speaker 1 (14:28):
Comy is a swifty Oh that's good news, isn't it. Yeah,
Okata some bad news. On the same day, an illegal
gang member was sent us a life in prison without
parole for raping and murdering Rachel Morin, the mother of
five in Maryland that I still out there arresting convicted
killers and child aberzers and rapists. Among those in illegal

(14:49):
they grabbed sixty nine year old Gabriel Gama of Mexico
fifty year old Rodolfo of Aallos of Guatemala. Gama convicted
a murder in Chicago is convicted a murder intention in
the sanctuary state of New York. They also arrested a
twenty four year old from Guatemala convicted of sodomy by
force here in California. A nice forty two year old

(15:11):
from hondursk coticted of assault of a child aggravated assault
in Texas. It's just a long list, long list. Here's
I guess a decent story. You hear me mention California
State Senator Scott Wiener and how he is more important
to the Democrat Party across America and implementing this woke,

(15:33):
demonic agenda that has been infiltrated across the state because
they copy California. He's the one that gets him going.
He had a big idea to they could a misdemeanor
to stand on the corner with your skirt up to
your navel and with the attempt to offer your body
for sex prostitution. Until Scott Wiener's great idea, had been

(15:56):
illegal to loiter with any attempt to buy yourself. So
since a Valley dot Com said, Presnel police are optimistic
that a newly signed eighty three seven nine will help
them investigate and arrest those looking to buy young girls
for sex. New law signed by Newsom. Oh look at

(16:17):
him get ready to run a presidential campaign. He can't
be the governor of a state that says no big
deal to hang out as a hooker. So the new
law will be put back on the books. Newsom signed
the old law now signing the new law to replace
the old law that Senator Scott Weener jumped in and said,

(16:37):
we need to make the new law. He also signed
a law makes it a fellony for any adult to
buy a sixteen and seventeen year old for sex. Oh,
it wasn't before. No, they thought about that for about now.
It seems like the last couple of years now. So
I guess this will help police the new law that
was the old law before they changed it. Trafficking is

(17:03):
huge across especially up and down this valley. President PD
in the story said they've worked fifty five human trafficking
cases that involved children. They made twenty five fellow in
the arrest. Out of those people, twenty one were gang members.
So yes, it's it's the kind of you sell. Let's
say you sell some a pound of meth. That's gone.

(17:25):
That pound of mess never going to make you more
money again. You've sold it, You got your money. You
got a one hundred and ten pound female. Yeah, she
makes money for you on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
son and give her son. Now, maybe some of the
good bosses. The good temps might give them a lord's
day off, but they make money for you every single day.

(17:48):
That's big money. And look at those percentages out of
the twenty five, whether they say twenty one were gang members.
So look at new some going out there changing changing
the laws to make him look better when he has
to go out there and not look like a perv.

Speaker 9 (18:05):
The assistant Trevor Jerry show Mondo Valle's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (18:10):
Good Democrat Democrat Senator John Fetterman. He said, and I
read I'm not rooting against President Trump, because if you're
rooting against the president, you are rooting against the nation. Bravo.
Senator Hoodie. I now like him in the hoodie for

(18:30):
some reason. I don't know why. It just fits him.
Now it's him, man, it's him. Now Zelenski showing up.
I'm glad he showed up in a suit without a
tie today. If you miss what happened at the White House,
looks like President Trump is orchestrating a trilateral sit down
talk he just had in basically, the United Nations of

(18:51):
the who's who of who runs the world today came
in from around the world, and then they all left,
and then Trump called putin little Krimlin. Yeah, they're gonna
they're gonna get together. They're gonna have a sit down.
I don't know where they're gonna do it. Where we
we could start picking. I heard President Trump was like, Hey,

(19:11):
we didn't even really want it to be the US.
He wanted to come to Alaska. I think they did
it up there, so no protesters. And again it's within
the airspace of Russia. And yeah, President Trunk could fly
B two over out there in the wilderness poutin likes
bears and stuff. It's a good place for them up there.

(19:32):
Didn't the weather look all nice and cool and cloudy?
What we wouldn't give for a day of clouds here?
When's the last day it's been cloudy? I can't even think.
Have we even had a summer rain? I don't even
remember it now. I wonder when the last cloudy day
in Fresno was. And there are people that have to
do with thunderstorms every afternoon during the summer, and that

(19:54):
hot muggy on all of that. Who would be like, oh, sunshine,
that sounds great. It's only cool when it's cloudy, and
it's when you've had a whole lot of sun, but
we'll have one coming up here up in Alaska. Jake
mouth flapper tapper, he's up there. You know they're supposed
to be professional, aren't.

Speaker 2 (20:12):
They is CNN. He got a hot mic, he got upset.

Speaker 1 (20:17):
Listen to him saying, just give me my showpack, give
me the sun back. Anderson Cooper's like, here you go, buddy, listen.

Speaker 10 (20:26):
But we're gonna know in a few minutes. Let's go
back to Jake in Anchorage.

Speaker 4 (20:28):
Jack, I'm fine, just give me my showback.

Speaker 11 (20:36):
Easy Smarky shows back, all right, here we go. So, uh,
let's go now to Senator Let's hear that.

Speaker 2 (20:44):
Again, going, but we're gonna know in a few minutes.

Speaker 10 (20:46):
Let's go back to Jake in Anchorage.

Speaker 4 (20:48):
Jack, I'm fine, just give me my showback.

Speaker 9 (20:56):
Show's back, all right.

Speaker 1 (20:58):
Here we go.

Speaker 2 (20:58):
So Anderson Cooper shows back.

Speaker 4 (21:03):
All right, here we go.

Speaker 2 (21:04):
So, here we go.

Speaker 1 (21:05):
He's trying to bring on Adam Schiff. He got a
little flustered, derailed. I know what that's like sometimes when
something doesn't work.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
Any took him. Let's how long it takes him to
get to asking anything.

Speaker 11 (21:16):
Let's go now to Senator Scheff, who we have here,
Senator Schiff is joining me, ready to go, and the
senator for Democratic Senator in California, My senator, earlier this year,
we heard that you said, specifically, the Putin views Trump
as a quote child who can be easily controlled and manipulated.

Speaker 4 (21:38):
Do you still believe that?

Speaker 2 (21:41):
Brilliant question?

Speaker 10 (21:42):
I do.

Speaker 2 (21:43):
I'm really concerned about what comes out of this. I do.
I do. Listen how I do?

Speaker 9 (21:50):
I do?

Speaker 2 (21:51):
I'm I really do? I do? Now, matth Flapper. Tapper
had another hot mic moment two in a row.

Speaker 1 (21:56):
Man.

Speaker 2 (21:58):
Has he not been out on the road in a while?

Speaker 1 (22:01):
I guess Big Reds is a clothing outlet up in Alaska.
Hearing caught my Yeah, I already told her I went
to Big Resistence Rax.

Speaker 4 (22:08):
Yeah, she knows. I went to Big Race.

Speaker 2 (22:10):
You're live, You're live Rix.

Speaker 4 (22:13):
Yeh, she knows I went to Big Race.

Speaker 2 (22:17):
That CNN is CNN.

Speaker 1 (22:21):
President Trump responded to Hillary's remarks that she will not
nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize if he ends
the war in Ukraine. Yeah, you heard that right. Hillary
said that last week that she would nominate him if.

Speaker 4 (22:34):
We could pull that off.

Speaker 1 (22:35):
If President Trump were the architect of that I'd nominate
him for a Nobel Peace Prize. Now, notice she kept
in their inso war in Ukraine without forcing Ukraine to
surrender any territory to Russia. Yeah, negotiations. That does not happen, Hillary,
So that's why she threw that out there. I don't
think I caught that last week about the without territory

(22:57):
being surrendered, Trump his second term, Trump two point zero.
We still don't know how it's gonna end. I mean,
we have we have no idea. We don't know what's
gonna happen. There could be a whole lot more could and.

Speaker 2 (23:10):
Maybe something maybe we might not agree with him.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
We don't know how the Dems are gonna behave, and
we just don't know what God has in store. But
even if it ended tomorrow, he has already left a
mark the tariffs that's likely to endure. That would have
almost seemed uh impossible, unthinkable when he came down the elevator,

(23:37):
the escalator in twenty fifteen.

Speaker 2 (23:40):
It was a free trade, free trade, US policy, free trade,
you know what, free trade, man, we're getting the short
end of the stick. No, we didn't even get us
end of a stick. We didn't even get a stick
left stickless. He brought the border crossings to a historic low.
We could actually experience negative net migration for the first.

Speaker 1 (24:02):
Time in forty fifty years. That's a big change, man,
it really is.

Speaker 2 (24:07):
DEEI.

Speaker 1 (24:07):
With steamrolling, he's put a stick in the spokes of
that bike wheel. Doesn't mean they're still not pedling. Doesn't
mean if you aren't breaking the stick and having to
have a metal and put in there to stop them.
He's making it harder for colleges, universities, all the race stuff,
yeah we have. It's all just reversed of what so

(24:30):
many people fought for during the Civil Rights movement to
change first of all, not just okay, it changed laws,
but you can change the law and not change people's minds.
You saw that happen and it still happens today. But
they've reversed the people's minds. Now they're raising a generation of,

(24:52):
as they call them, people of color. And I always say,
my color is right there at the paint store. You
can find a color that's pretty close to my skin.
We're all people of color. But now they're making a
whole generation think oppress and oppressors with that DEI crap.
When President Trump has stepped in trying to stop it.
I guess that's the bad side of not being a dictator.

(25:16):
He signed a tax bill, permanent tax cuts, reforming medicaid.

Speaker 2 (25:23):
He bomb bomb bomb bomb bomb.

Speaker 1 (25:25):
Iran's nuclear program, set that back for years. We'll let
President Vance and Vice President Rubio dial with more of
that in the future. We got NATO to, hey, come
on there, Macron, pony up, pony up, Starmer, you can
come on there, come on NATO. No, no, no, don't

(25:48):
take out a twenty dollars bill. No, you take out
one hundred dollars bill. That's right, put that out on
the table. So seven months, a lot of he's done
all of this. He rolled a lot of the climate
agenda that was put forward. He defunded the defunded NPR, PBS,

(26:09):
Department of Education. Well for now, we'll see how all
that works out. It's a long list. I'm sure there's
things that I forgot. The women's sports that keep it,
protecting females in sports, to keep the dudes out, keep kids,
or having their healthy sexual body parts mutilated, not going

(26:30):
along with the term gender affirming care. What he's done
with our military immigration. I'm about to let out of
Yahoo and some good stuff happening. He married a great
woman who wrote a great letter to President Putin that

(26:50):
I'm about to read. You have, President Putin, I'm not
going to try and do her excellent. Every child shares
the same quiet dream in their heart, whether born randomly
into a nation's rustic countryside or magnificent magnificent city center.
They dream of love, possibility, and safety from danger. As parents,

(27:11):
is our duty of nurture the next generation's hope. As leaders,
the responsibility to sustain our children's extends beyond the comfort
of a few. Undeniably, we must strive to paint a
dignity field world for all, so that every soul may
wait to peace, so that future itself is perfectly guarded.
A simple yet profound concept, mister Putin, as I am

(27:35):
sure you agree, set each generation's descendants begin their lives
with a purity and innocence which stands above geography, government,
and ideology. Mister Putin, you can single handedly restore their
melodic laughter and protecting the innocence of these children, You'll
do more than serve for Russia alone. You serve humanity itself.

(27:56):
Such a bold idea transcends all human division. You, mister Putin,
are fit to implement this vision with a stroke of
the pin.

Speaker 2 (28:03):
Today. It is time.

Speaker 1 (28:07):
I probably had more effect than anything Donald or Rubio
or what cough said. But President Trump has delivered and
his wife delivered an excellent note of piece. They'll probably
give her the Nobel Peace Price. And I think Donald
would be pretty happy with that, wouldn't he. No, let
her have it, Let her have it. I think he

(28:31):
wants that, doesn't he? He wants that. Hey, and uh oh,
forgot about this crime in DC. Look what he's doing
and he's going to show that as a showcase. You
want what you got? Or do you want what I implemented?
Do you see the videos of the homeless encampments being

(28:51):
cleared out? You watching may Or Dyer, you're watching How
do you get it done?

Speaker 2 (28:57):
Just just go on YouTube?

Speaker 1 (28:59):
Man shut down some notes to what he's doing and
do that here, do that here. He said he's cleaning
up the crime, and he said the encampment's got to go.
He's already done. They've already cleared out seventy five homeless
camps around the Capitol. They've scrubbed up to eighty graffiti
sites from Capitol Hill Parks. Well, look at that. It

(29:21):
turns out you can just in the filth and our cities.
You can just do that. They're clearing homeless encampments and
they're throwing them.

Speaker 2 (29:31):
In garbage trucks. It's racist.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
They're not paying taxpayer money to personally lock all their
belonging and storage shits. No, they're throwing them in garbage trucks. Now,
they're letting them if they got a picture or a book,
you know, they get to keep their stuff into all
this cardboard and carpet and all this stuff. Us being
drug around, old and the poor animals. Man, we don't

(29:58):
we know that not being taken care of. Nobody says
anything about do they You ever heard anybody talk about
because you know why, we feel like, well, they have nothing.
If we take that animal from them, there goes the
love in their life. There's a compassion, feel right?

Speaker 2 (30:13):
Yeah? Are those dogs being fed properly?

Speaker 4 (30:19):
Well?

Speaker 1 (30:19):
Hopefully and we can get some of the other cities
cleaned up. This is way past two. People are tired
of our capital looking like a garbage dump. People are
tired of their own cities looking like garbage dumps.

Speaker 9 (30:30):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (30:35):
Looks like they worked out to have a trilateral meeting
with Zelenski. Now President Trump and Bootin altogether President Trump's
and they're listening to Zelensky talking. Zelensky he was much
more professional, much more not a jerk, not a jerk.
Even made President Trump laugh at one point though. President

(30:55):
Trump is like, really, just because you have a war,
you can't have an election. I so you say during it,
during the war, you can't have elections. So let me
just say three and a half years from now.

Speaker 8 (31:09):
So you mean if we happen to be in a
war with somebody, no more elections.

Speaker 2 (31:14):
So I wonder what they made each other laugh. That
was a Lensky going, yeah, we have war, no action.
You'll do that to presidents from the Star of War
with Cuba New some can't run.

Speaker 1 (31:38):
All right, We'll have more phone with this music and
everything that happened today after five o'clock here, this was
kind of staggering. I guess New Data US hotspots that
rake up most scrolling mileage that people do all year long.
So they started in New York and they're they're not
the worst, but they have an average daily time six

(32:01):
hours and twelve minutes. How many miles do you think
that means a year scrolling? Eighty one miles? Again, not
the worst. The worst is you have to come and
know it's not California. The experts are telling us our
habit of scrolling leads to low productivity. And this is
what they wear from the Office of They do claim

(32:25):
that cost the global economy and estimated eight point eight
does it start with a B or T T eight
point eight trillion a year lost global economic numbers from

(32:45):
our scrolling New Yorker's eighty one miles of scrolling. Listen
when you're in the when you're on the clock, there's
no justification for what they say. Phoning in today, literally
phoning it in on the phone hard to resist though,

(33:05):
And we hear the little, deep, little ping, the little ding.
You ever hear a phone ding or chime or ring
on a live TV sevent or something and you think
it's your own phone. Yeah, we're like that Pavlov experiment
with the ringing of the bell and the dog starts

(33:26):
to salivate. The average Americans spent six hours, thirty five
minutes a day on the screen twenty four and three
hours annually. On the average, we scroll eighty six miles
a year. We check our devices average fifty eight times
a day. Half of those interruptions happened during work hours.
Half of those checks happen within just three minutes of
the last check, non stop loop of distraction. Agent Squires

(33:52):
and myself. We talk every morning at nine am, and
there are times that I've been up prepping before I'm
ready to start my show. Wheel as I call it,
time to block out and think, And so I might.
I might call him at eight fifty two because I'm
getting ready to shut my phone sounds off.

Speaker 2 (34:10):
I have to.

Speaker 1 (34:11):
I have a few hours like that, now, Will I
check it to make sure? Yes, probably every fifteen twenty minutes,
I'll flip it over to make sure the world hadn't
blown up or I missed a meeting or something like that.
You know, we got to constantly. But yeah, no dings,
no beings, no, no no rings.

Speaker 2 (34:29):
I have to do that.

Speaker 1 (34:32):
You know, you get a text message's like, hey like
to see if you're available.

Speaker 2 (34:38):
I'm in the middle of work.

Speaker 1 (34:40):
We don't think like that anymore, do we, Those of
us that remember the nineteen hundreds. If you had a friend,
they either could talk at work or they couldn't talk
at work. People had jobs like that. Wait, man, don't
be calling me at work. Remember we used to say that.
Nobody says that anymore, do they. It's because you don't

(35:01):
have to go through the ing acme company. Yes, hold on, Trevor,
your friend from that is online. You know nobody knows anymore.
What's going on? Hey, boss? The sales guys keep getting
all these calls all day and I think they're personal.

Speaker 2 (35:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (35:18):
No, nobody knows that anymore. Okay, here's the top scrollers.
The people that live in this state scroll and estimated
one hundred and fifteen miles annually on their phone. At
number one is Arizona. Desert's kind of boring. I lived
in Arizona a couple of years. Desert is kind of boring.

(35:41):
I could see that. But the second slot is Washington State.

Speaker 9 (35:45):
The Assistent Trevor Jerry Show, Monte Valley's Power Dog
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