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July 24, 2025 • 35 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Newsom isssioned a demand for immediate withdrawal of all soldiers
from LA after the Pentagon announce the US Marines who
would be pulling out of the city, after he already
knew they were pulling out of the city. Newsom said
the women and men of the California National Guard deserve
more to continue serving as puppets in Trump and Steven

(00:20):
Miller's performative political theater. There was never a need for
the military to deploy against civilians in Los Angeles. I
can just see that statement overlaid with the insurrection violence
going on in the background. Newsom goes on to say
the damage is done. However, we again call upon them

(00:42):
to do the right thing and in the militarization once
and for all. Smell a Mayor Karen Bass. She said
violence would only stop once ice raids on illegals stopped.
Last week, half of the four thousand National Guard troops
were pulled out. She actually claimed victory. Well she should.

(01:06):
She's a Cuban communist that wants to overthrow the United
States of America. When the soldiers pull out, I guess,
and you're still in power, you claim some victory. See
how opposite this is Newsom tried to go to court.
He lost. You don't challenge the authority of the commander

(01:27):
in chief to control the National Guard Guard of the Nation,
National Guard Border Patrol Section Chief Gregory Bovino. They were
up in Sacramento last week doing raids and a guy
or was that this week? No, it was last week.

(01:48):
I think slash the tires. Ice took him down and
took him down hard, and they arrested many more. This
was a citizen that went after him, that got taken down.
But he said, there's no sanctuary city anywhere. He told Sacramento,
you're not a sanctuary city, even though they are. He

(02:09):
told the State of California, you're not a sanctuary city,
even though it is. He said, there's no sanctuary anywhere. Guys,
he's changing the perception out there. It does not exist. No,
there's no sanctuary against breaking the law. Marxist media state
that they say, these agents they do not recognize the

(02:31):
Fourth Amendment protection against warrantless search and seizure. I even
read cow Matters. They said, since when do American citizens
have to carry passports? What a stupid statement. We're not
talking about American citizens here, we're talking about criminals that
have broken into our country, and I would say, what

(02:52):
ninety percent or more are criminals that they're arresting right now.
You know, murders deepest, those criminals, people that have robbed
people with guns, shot people with guns. There should be
no sanctuary whatsoever, much less than a courthouse or a
church or a nursing home. I don't care. You can't

(03:14):
hide anywhere, not at work, not in the farm fields.
Should be no sanctuary, no protection from deportation. This twice
deported illegal that was convicted of killing nineteen year old
Anna and Nikolai. This happened here in the sanctuary state

(03:35):
of California. This happened back in twenty twenty one. Probably
talked about it right here on this show. These two kids,
nineteen year olds, were dating down in Orange County. They
were driving. They got hit and killed by the twice
supported illegal alien who was drunk and high and driving

(03:56):
one hundred miles an hour on the two OZHO five
and they were burned alive in the crash. In twenty
twenty two, he got convicted of two counts of vehicular
manslaughter while drunk, and he got sentenced to just ten
years in prison before this conviction, he already had felony convictions.

(04:16):
He had already been in the California State prison system
again twice supported illegal alien Ortega and Guana. He served
just three and a half years in prison. The Justice
Department prosecutor took the illegal alien into custom and charged
him in as illegal as he was set to be

(04:37):
released after just three and a half years in prison,
So the FEDS arrested this guy three and a half
years in prison. He'd already been deported to Mexico twice.
He returned back to the United States where he killed
two young nineteen year olds in Orange County again driving
drunk high one hundred miles an hour on the two
O five, and he served three and a half years

(04:58):
out of a ten year prison sentence in the cal
Farnia State prison system. US Attorney Bill Assali said new
some let down the victim's family by allowing this criminal
to release from prison after barely serving a third of
his sentence. Well, we know this is newsome guys. The
prisons are being emptied lightning speed good. I'm glad the

(05:21):
FED stepped in and gonna help give some kind of
justice for this family in this case. This is the
long running problem. The sky Ortaga in twenty sixteen was
supported again deported into twenty eighteen. He had felony convictions
in Los Angeles. He now faces out to ten years

(05:41):
in federal prison if convicted. So that's one more that
are off the street right now. We do know the
Department of Justice said we were told by Attorney General
Pambondi had sent letters out to all the sheriffs in
California demanding that they let them know. I don't know,
it was like a few weeks. Notice here, you got
a few weeks to let us know every illegal alien

(06:04):
that's in your jail, what crime, and what date they're
going to be released. Now that would tell me, never
being in law enforcement, that the Department of Justice wants
to be out there dunking their donut and their coffee waiting.
He should be out in five minutes here, all right?
Is that him satellite down to some base in Maryland somewhere.

(06:27):
Facial recognition, all right, that's him grabbing.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
Now.

Speaker 1 (06:31):
That's why those letters have gone out. So we contacted
valley sheriffs and I'm giving them some time to get
back in touch with us. Presilo County Sheriff's Department Sheriffs
and Nones Office said last I spoke to the sheriff,
he had not received this order or letter from the DOJ.
He was holding off on commenting until he did. We

(06:53):
will let you know when that changes, all right. So
that was a response that they hadn't gotten the letter yet.
So this is actually something that I talked about right
after the election with what Trump had campaigned on and promised.
I said, we're gonna have a little problem here when
we're going to hit across roads when you're gonna have
sheriffs and police chiefs under SB fifty four in California,

(07:16):
which I'm gonna say every sheriff and police chief I've
ever interviewed has said it ties their hands. They don't
like it, but it's it's law. We all have things
at our jobs that we do not like, but we
stay employed. Now that's a big one for law enforcement.
It's like digging a ditch and then you got to

(07:37):
come back the next day it's all filled up again.
You got to dig it again. We have seen what
has happened in this state and they do not allow it.
And I don't understand at any point in American history,
have we had one division of law enforcement? Now we've
had problem with the FBI and the CIA and all
that fighting and stuff. You know, you always see it
in the cop shows. The local police, Ah, here come

(07:58):
the faeds. The FBI got walks up all cocky, Hey
this is my case. I know we're taking this case over.
You know, we know we have that, but not where
You know that even in those instances, they would take
a bullet for each other. You know, law enforcement works together.
They are a brother's sisterhood of individuals. But they got
their games, just like the Marines and the army, you know,

(08:19):
those kind of things, but nothing like this. No, we
will not cooperate with you. We cannot. Under law. You
can't even ask somebody if they're here illegal if you
work as a sheriff deputy, No, you can't do that.
You got to let a criminal back out if the
state says so, and not let ice know if they

(08:41):
have a detainer on them. So that's why Homeman and
Trump and anybody with a sensible brain says, then you
make them have to go find them out at the
carnival or on the street corner or at the car wash.
They're making it as hard as possible. It's like a
game they're playing. Ah, we don't like thank you. We
have Trump arrangement syndrome. Here go find them. They don't

(09:03):
care about us that when your family's at that carnival.
They don't care. And it is so obvious. So an
article to be it said, Fresno area medical clinics see
significant dropping appointments due to ice rates. And then my
brain maga translated that into less tax paying money go

(09:24):
to illegal alien healthcare Do doo dupe? Translation? Well, some
that might sound cruel, doesn't it. You're saying, ah, you
translates that is people not going into the medical clinics.
And are you saying you don't want them to be
checked and that you want them to die? You are,
aren't you? Look at you, you racist killer maga person.

(09:46):
Now hear me out here. Free healthcare is one of
the two biggest magnets that actually pull the issues that
illegal immigration has created in this state into our state.
The others free education for their kids, president Unified school district.
You know what, they probably end up smarter if they
stayed in Mexico. It's twenty thousand dollars a kid here

(10:09):
at President unified to have a kid in the seat,
whether you're legal or illegal. That goes back to a
nineteen eighty two Supreme Court ruling in Texas. I remember
learning that this year, taught myself show prepping. They said,
the United Health Centers of the Samua King Valley have
seen a decline not only a number of patients, but
also in the overall number of new appointments because of

(10:30):
concerns about deportation rates. As mcil airy has been disguised
as a doctor, did he dress up, walk up and
down the hallways there whispering to people the fads are coming.
They said, there's been a ten percent dropping appointment since
the beginning of June. Pretty significant. You know why it's
pretty significant because they serve low income, they said, rural

(10:52):
communities from President Kings Current to Larry Counties, particularly farm
workers and families. This is how the b said it,
families who fail barriers to assessible healthcare, meaning illegal aliens.
I guess here, I would say, so that means ten
percent less money coming in from the state if they
don't have those patients because the state doesn't make they take,

(11:15):
so that ten percent less of our money will be taken,
they'll still take it and waste it on something else.
But they always have their sympathy story, don't they. And
let's go find this. And before I start, I feel
for missus Warrez, I do. I feel for a situation,
but they always throw these in. Galvio Warrez, a resident

(11:39):
of West Resido, started experiencing kidney failure during your pregnancy
last year and had a surgery. She had been receiving
regular checkups every three to four months, but now she
says she's afraid to use her medical benefits under the
current president, worried it could be considered a public charge
in the future. She goes through the immigration process with

(12:00):
her husband. She's also concerned about potential immigration enforcement activity
near her clinic. So she's here illegally. And again I'll
be human. I feel for her situation. I hope she
her pregnancy works and her kidneys work. But see the
situation that breaking the law has put you in. See

(12:24):
that's honesty. That's that's what we need to say. And
it doesn't mean you're a mean person if you say,
Galvio war is it. That's not our fault.

Speaker 3 (12:36):
This is the tremortary show on the Valley's our talk.

Speaker 2 (12:42):
If you look at that those papers, they have a
stone clat and it was President Obama.

Speaker 3 (12:47):
When they go low, we go high.

Speaker 2 (12:50):
It wasn't lots of people all over the place. It
was them too. But the leader of the gang was
President Obama, Barack Hussein Obama. Have you heard of him?
And except for the fact that he gets shielded by
the press.

Speaker 3 (13:04):
When they go low, we go high.

Speaker 4 (13:06):
Oh on, especially the president is above the wall.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
Well, Obama came out and said, what are they even
talking about over there? Stop it? What are you up to? Well?
Director of National Intelligence Tulsea Gabbart is just fired back
at Obama's statement on the Trump Russia gate. And I'm
going I just queued it up during the break. I
just said, she was just on Fox News here, so

(13:30):
I'm going to listen to this fresh right along with you. Here,
let's go.

Speaker 5 (13:34):
It's the art of deflection coming from former President Obama
as well as his friends who are still in Congress
today and Senator Warner and Congressman Jim Himes really all
basically saying that exact same statement, which doesn't actually address
the issue that was revealed in great detail in the
over one hundred documents that we released last week, in

(13:55):
the documents that we will be releasing later this week
that point to the undeniable fact that you laid out
in your introduction to this segment is that the intelligence
community had one assessment that Russia did not have the
intent or capability to try to impact the outcome of
the US election leading up to election day. The same

(14:15):
assessment was made after Donald Trump was elected by the
American people as president in twenty sixteen, defeating Hillary Clinton.
And it wasn't until after that polled President's Daily Brief
document that you referenced that the Principals Committee was called
in the National Security Council, and President Obama then directed

(14:37):
then his Obama z Ode and I d and I
James Clapper to lead the effort to create this new
intelligence community assessment that detailed not if, but how Moscow
attempted to influence the outcome of the US election. So
this is the thing that I think people should pay
attention to. Is neither the message from President Obama's office,

(14:59):
neither this statements coming from Democrats in Congress today and
their friends in the propaganda media, none of them are
addressing this fact that there was a shift one hundred
and eighty degree shift from the intelligence community's assessment leading
up to the election to the one that President Obama
directed be produced after Donald Trump won the election that

(15:21):
completely contradicted those assessments that had come previously. The second
thing I want to address that's very important, Laura, is
that you in the clip that you played, you saw
John Brennan, James Clapper, James Comey stated with high confidence
this January intelligence community assessment that they drafted at the
direction of President Obama. The fact is that they used

(15:45):
already discredited information like the Steele DOSSI. They knew it
was discredit at that time, yet they used it as
a source for this document that they claimed to have
high confidence in. They used intelligence that some of these
intelligence community professionals rejected previously because of the lack of
credibility and the lack of the ability to vet with
any kind of confidence whether or not that information or

(16:07):
intelligence was accurate and could be used for an assessment.
There's a long laundry list of facts and intelligence reporting
that directly contradict the statement coming from President Obama's office
and those who are trying to deflect away from what
actually happened, which was after Donald Trump was elected, led

(16:28):
by President Obama, there was an effort to create a
document that would serve as a foundation for what would
be a year's long coup against President Trump, therefore trying
to subvert the will of the American people who sent
him to the White House in twenty sixteen.

Speaker 1 (16:42):
That's a Director of National Intelligence Telsea Gabbard on Fox
responding to Obama and.

Speaker 6 (16:49):
I've got a pen and I've got a fall.

Speaker 1 (16:51):
Yeah, that's not going to help you right now, but
you do need to stay around your phone and use
that pen to write down when you got to come maybe,
I don't know, testify in front of Congress or something
like that, now, okay, said all right? President Trump said
the Washington Whatevers should immediately change their name back to
the Washington Redskins football team. Likewise, the Cleveland Indians, one

(17:15):
of the six original baseball teams with a story past.
Our great Indian people and massive numbers want this to happen.
Their heritage and prestige is systematically being taken away from them.
Times are different now than they were three or four
years ago. We are a country at passion in common sense,
all capital letters. Now owners, get it done. Exclamation point,
exclamation point, exclamation point. You got Ukraine and Russia meeting Thursday,

(17:43):
Wednesday and Thursday this week. You got the Epstein files,
you got Obama Gate going on, you got the border
going on, You've renamed the Gulf of America. We're trying
to bring our energy back. You got the tariffs going on,
you got investigations going on. And he's worried about sports teams.

(18:04):
That's unique for a president. I don't know where he
finds the time. I really don't.

Speaker 5 (18:10):
Thanks to what we heard from former President Obama.

Speaker 1 (18:14):
There he's saying, well done, that's not it I wanted.
Secretary Press Secretary levitt.

Speaker 7 (18:19):
Na was serious and as part of the art of
the deal, part of his negotiating skills. As you know,
sports is one of the many passions of this president,
and he wants to see the name of that team change.

Speaker 3 (18:29):
Why is he there loved in that?

Speaker 8 (18:30):
Why does he see that?

Speaker 7 (18:31):
Look part of this pur I think you've seen the
president gets involved in a lot of things that most
presidents have not. He's a non traditional president. He likes
to see results on behalf of the American people and
if you actually pull this issue with sports fans across
the country, and even in this city. People actually do
support the President's position on this.

Speaker 1 (18:49):
In the name change, Yeah, certainty. Senator Bernie Moreno, Republican, Ohio.
He reacted to the President's call to chains of Guardians
back to the Indians. He said, Cleveland wants this. Let go.
It was back in twenty twenty one the team owner
cave to the woke culture mob change the name of
the Cleveland Indians of the Guardians. It was a name

(19:12):
that had been around one hundred and six years. Like
Aunt Jemima, it was in honor of Louis Soka Lexics,
who played Major League Baseball for the Cleveland Spiders in
the late eighteen hundreds, credited as being the first Native
American to play professional baseball. Yeah, let's change the name
of that. I would. It's wrong with people. This is

(19:35):
spreading around America. Members of the New York School District
are pleading for the President to help them save their
Native American school sports team's name. In Mascot, they're the Chiefs.
They're in the Massapequa School District on Long Island. They're
asking the President to sign an executive order to protect

(19:57):
Native American imagery for schools all across the America. Yeah,
it was a few years ago in New York State
they ordered all of them, didn't we have a Was
it Sanger? I'm trying to remember. Yeah, I think it
was Apaches or something like that. There was a controversy
here as well, the actual Native American group that's working

(20:20):
to get the names pack you elected officials. What's wrong
with you the people that you're acting like you're actually
helping or saying no, that's that's not what we want.

Speaker 3 (20:34):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 4 (20:38):
Everything we can to help you succeed, because if you succeed,
not in the country succeeds.

Speaker 1 (20:42):
Yeah, it's Obama talking about when Trump was coming in,
We're gonna have a peaceful transition while we are bringing
you down behind your back.

Speaker 4 (20:52):
I have instructed my team to follow the example that
President Bush's team said eight years ago and work as
hard as we can to make sure that this is
a successful transition for the president elect.

Speaker 1 (21:04):
Oh my, see how that See how that sounds now
he's being all polite inn on the way out Trump
was coming in. But yeah, they didn't want him to
stand there, did this.

Speaker 4 (21:16):
This guy is temperamentally unfit to be commander in chief,
and he is.

Speaker 6 (21:22):
Not equipped to be president.

Speaker 4 (21:26):
And this, this is not a this should not be
a controversial claim.

Speaker 6 (21:32):
There is no serious.

Speaker 8 (21:35):
Person out there who would suggest somehow that you could
even you could even rig America's elections. There's no evidence
that that has happened in the past, or that there
are instances in which that will happen this time.

Speaker 1 (21:50):
All right, which side of your mouth are you talking
out this time?

Speaker 6 (21:53):
Barrock, things get worse than the American people will figure
that out pretty quick. And if things get better, then
more power to them. And I'll be the first to congratulate.

Speaker 1 (22:05):
Yeah, well it did get better. You were the first
to attempt to bring him down and it didn't work.
We'll talk more about it again coming up at five
o'clock here. It's some big doings going on, guys. This
is a big deal. And maybe you're just so chaos out,
maybe you become jaded, maybe you feel a little numb

(22:28):
to all of this. But I'm here to tell you
that the games have begun. All right. Back to what
I was telling you, I was going to tell you
about Presill County Supervisor Louis Chavez. Of course, the border
is a big issue. You always hear about immigration reform.
This is the opinion piece he wrote at gv wire

(22:50):
dot com a few days back. But he had a
path forward on immigration reform. For those that always use
that word immigration reform, I always say, what at our
current laws need to be reformed? You know, the same
kind of laws we have at a at a food truck,
at a taco truck out there, you wait in line,

(23:10):
you get in line, you don't cut, you don't cheat.
We have laws like that to get into our country.
What about that needs to be reformed? If you want
to say, well, there's a way we can expedite the
process to make it a little quicker for people without
you know, doing We're not talking about doing less vetting
or anything. Okay, you got some reform that we need

(23:31):
to do with the nineteen ninety seven computer, and you're
saying the twenty twenty five computer can do it this way.
All right, let's reform the computer might speed it up
for them a little bit, but you still wait in line.
I don't know what reform they're talking about. As predicted
by me, probably you many on the right. See the

(23:56):
Democrats open the border. They got enough to search in,
and now they say we need a strong porter and
we need to allow all those that surched in to
become citizens. That's the road they're going down. All right,
let's go to the opinion piece. Supervisor Chef has cost
for immigration reform, emphasizing economic necessity, humane policy, and a

(24:17):
modern guest worker system. He urges earn citizenship pass Let
I get that. Look at that, and he wants to
secure the border. Yeah, after you allowed them all in.
Now you're mentioning citizenship and we need to secure it.
He said, we need to streamline asylum processes, processes to

(24:39):
fix American broken immigration system. Okay, we have a process
in the broken immigration system. It's not broken. Follow the
laws on the books. Conversation over, I win the debate next. Broken,
it's only broken because of that guy Biden. That Hey
he's probably your guy, right, Yeah, Democrat Party. When you

(25:02):
surge something like that, you tell everybody to surge the
food truck, it's going to get knocked over. So follow
the laws on the books, okay. He writes. Across the country,
especially here in the Central Valley, we're feeling the effects
of federal inaction and misguided enforcement. Calm down, Carrie. Federal inaction?

(25:27):
Which administration are we talking about?

Speaker 2 (25:29):
Police?

Speaker 1 (25:30):
Federal inaction? Do you mean the surging and misguided enforcement?
Is that what you're calling it now? Misguided enforcement creating
an app We'll fly illegal aliens in, allowing them to
come in and hey, come back and come back for
your court case. You can probably take the high speed
rail once your turn comes up. Take the high speed

(25:53):
rail to court. He writes the building blocks of smart reform.
Let's listen to his smartness. A path for earned citizenship
right there. Number one, big star, Well, you're going to
get rewarded for breaking our laws.

Speaker 3 (26:09):
Yes.

Speaker 1 (26:09):
Number two, a guest worker process for in demand industries. Now,
I've said, a guest worker process where your family can't
stay here at twenty thousand dollars a kid and services
and all that you're here for in demand industries. So oh,
halfway agree with him on number two. Number three, Dreamers
given priority and a fast track for earned permanent citizenship.

(26:33):
I guess depends when you came here, earn permanent citizenship
given priority. For some reason, my heart feels a little
bit softer for the five year old that was brought
here barely remembers anything about it and is in junior

(26:53):
college and making a car payment and is trying to
get into a four year university, or they're working hard
and always have been and got great great. I don't
know what we put up, but the word dreamers, I
want to erase that. It's not the United States fault
that your parents made a decision. They knew that was

(27:15):
going to affect you, all right, I let's just set
that aside for a moment. That's a smaller number. We're
talking about the millions upon millions and millions that have
surged in Shaviz ritsber for a secure border to ensure
violent criminals, tarifs and cartel members can't enter our country.
We'll look at that. What a brilliant idea there, Einstein

(27:37):
number five clear criteria for refugee seeking asylum and eligibility
points clear the criteria for refugee seeking the asylum. They'll
all say that he said it cost tax payers seventeen
thousand dollars to arrest, process, transport, and to port one
undocumented individual. Multiply that by millions. We're spending billions without

(27:59):
solving the problem. Okay, thirty two billion dollars a year
it costs US in California just to have them here.
And if you're gonna tell me it takes seventeen thousand
dollars to arrest and deport, then let's find a different
way to do that. Let's make it cost one hundred
and seventy dollars. And that's for the really uh I

(28:20):
don't know, a sweatsuit to wear and detention and for
some of the salami and coal cuts that we put
out bottle of water before they're deported back, he said. Now,
imagine a different approach. If the estimated twenty million on
documented individuals in this country were given a legal avenue

(28:41):
to come forward, pay a five thousand dollars fine and
an application fee, we could generate up to one hundred
billion dollars in revenue. That money could support schools, infrastructure,
and public safety that help avoid cuts to medicare. Well,
for five thousand dollars, you get citizenship. Right, we're selling
off our birthright for five thousand dollars. Nothing about melting pot,

(29:05):
nothing about now. So yeah, he's he's putting a price
tag on it. He said here in Pressol County, we
see this issue up close. Our egg depends on a
reliable workforce. Farmers struggle to find labor. We need a
guest worker program that streamline, responsive to actual labor demands,
not stuck in the past. My iPhone uses better technology

(29:26):
than the current immigration system. Were better than this. Now
secure the border he's seeing, because we got enough of
them in That's it. He says. We must maintain a
secure and orderly border process, but that didn't mean turning
our backs on people cleaning war, violence, or persecution. Though
the US immigration system remains broken, immigrants are crucial to

(29:48):
growing the labor force and supporting economic output. They've helped
expand the labor supply. Pay nearly five hundred and eighty
billion dollars a year in taxes, he writes. He says, immigrants, Now,
where did Supervisor Luis Chavez get that five hundred and

(30:08):
eighty billion dollars a year in taxes? We had Newsom
make this statement recently that illegals in California pay eight billion.
I had Ira Melman on Federation immigration reform. He says,
they say three billion, but he said, even if it's
eight billion, they still cost thirty two billion to be
in the state. So I'm gonna guess here that Supervisor

(30:32):
Chavez in thisgvwire dot com at a toil, he wrote immigrants.
He said, that's probably people that came here and became
citizens from other countries that are working in America. And
then he probably took all the states where illegals pay
money and grouped it all in together. Immigrants meaning people
not born in America that came here legally or illegally.

(30:58):
Somebody probably swept all that together and tripled it or something,
I don't know. Five hundred and eighty billion dollars a
year in taxes, he writes in here, So you know
what this, Yeah, make a little notation in there. We
need to contact his office and ask him where he
got that figure right there and who he includes in that.
He said that the immigrants have a spending power of

(31:19):
one point six trillion dollars. Again, it's all about the money.
He said. Immigration reform should not be a partisan talking point.

Speaker 2 (31:32):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (31:35):
He said, it'll reaffirm what it means to be Americans
if we get this right. Yeah, that's exactly what we
said they were going to do. He's he's following our
little yellow brick road that we laid out and said,
here's what they're up to. Surge surge to the border.
And then if you show up here, we'll find some

(31:56):
way to to make you a citizen. And then and
if you don't vote Democrat, you better about what you're
thinking about. You better vote Democrat. They're kind of easy
to figure out in the last few years, aren't they. Well,
who knows?

Speaker 3 (32:14):
This is the Trebortary show on the Valley's Power.

Speaker 1 (32:18):
Talk into July. We're getting close to and it was
fifty I guess our low was fifty four. It was
probably like fifty seven to fifty eight when I was
out there, But it felt felt chilly when it's been
this side and it's nice out there right now. Really
is this is a nice little treat. But we know
it could still be one hundred and two at the

(32:38):
fair in October. We don't know. We we do know
this froznelb dot com. This is one of the great
things they do for our community. Here. Yes, they tell
us where the Frisnel County Department of Health found cockroaches.
The headline was infestation closed seven Presnel food businesses, talking

(33:00):
about entire colony of cockroaches. Sorry, restaurants, but people need
to know this. Valentinos, the Tian restaurant in downtown President's
Galleria building down a live cockroach and specter did inside
a paper towel dispenser while trying to wash his hands.
That's not what you want. You don't want the inspector

(33:21):
showing up. And he washes his hands, being a good
inspector and being clean, and goes to the paper towel
dispenser and the cockroaches on his hand. He said. An
entire colony of cockroaches at various stages of life emerged
from the paper towel dispenser. Hey ready for this one.
This is still Valentino's. Cabinet shells are covered with the
body parts of dead cockroaches and they're waisted. Live cockroaches

(33:44):
were observed throughout the facility. They ordered it closed, the
full cleaning of cabinets, counter equipment, utensil shelving, along with
professional pest control treatment. They reopened June twenty fifth. Somebody
right now is going that is where we where we ate.
Chilio's h a l Io s My Skin restaurant on

(34:08):
Front Street and Selma found both live and dead cockroaches
throughout the building, including several in the prep kitchen area.
They were allowed to reopen. June six. Poe Lal Vang
p h O l a U v I e Eng
Number two of Vietnamese comfort food restaurant at Olive Avenue.
They were closed down failing a cockroach and rodent infestation.

(34:33):
M Schoolhouse Restaurant in Tavern and saying her closed for
two days. The water supply system had been contaminated with E. Coli.
That might be something, though they couldn't help with the
water system, so give them a little passer. El Taco
Local and Kerman Market on South Madaren Kerman partially closed
due to an inspection due to vermin activity.

Speaker 4 (35:00):
Mmmm.

Speaker 1 (35:03):
I think I only a few times in my life
I haven't been eating anywhere and seeing cockroach and they
were always running on the ground. Yeah, that's not something
that makes your appetite increase too. Well, they are one
of the nastiest things. And I'd still probably rather kill
a fly with a fly swatter than have to kill

(35:25):
a big cockroach when you see him, because you hear it,
you hear the crunch, then you're like, man, I gotta
throw those shoes away, making me sick.

Speaker 3 (35:35):
Insist that Trevor carry show London Valley's power dog
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