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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The new Western United States. Gavin News I'm getting his
his buddy's up to the north there, Oregon and Washington
together because he doesn't like how the CDC's behaving. Look
at that an organization that completely botched the last five years.
He's kind of upset with him. So it's the West
Coast Health Alliance. Guys, they're going to uphold scientific integrity.

(00:24):
I guess that's how you get over not having to
apologize for being wrong. You doubled down on you were right.
That is beyond Listen, let's be real. COVID lockdowns were
about money followed the money. It applies. I'm not talking
about President Trump. I'm I'm talking about the California Teachers Association.
We'll get to them in a minute. But I think

(00:45):
this is big and I know we know he knows
mistakes were made, President Trump. I will repeat that. I
know we know he knows you put out a message
about the farm sutical companies. He said, you know about
how they show him privately about COVID vaccine program and

(01:05):
the success it was and how many had helped. And
he's saying these results are not being shown to the
American people. And he's questioning why Now I'm going to
read it to you in a moment, but before I
read it, I get paid to give you my opinion.
So I need to start to showing that. I think
maybe are we on the way to possibly leading into

(01:26):
admitting possibly he was duped by Fauci and others opening
the full on investigation and the crimes against humanity separating.
I wonder when this might come. He's got some questions
about the confusion and conflict with the CDC.

Speaker 2 (01:46):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:46):
I think we remember the early months. Hey, I was
like man, Operation Warp Speed. Look at him go a
promise of a vaccine that Newsom said was gonna I
don't know, kill half our family or something. That weekend
when you sent us all home shivering. Yeah, I remember that.
It's as close to feeling like East Germany I've ever felt.

(02:09):
But it was going to protect people against COVID and
it was going to be a It was going to
be a great thing, wasn't it. Well, I thought it
was we need to get vaccinated. Yeah, Operation Warp Speed.
And what it did was it got rid of the
hurdles that pharmaceutical companies used to have to do, you know,

(02:30):
over like a ten year period with plas ebo groups
and test groups, and you know, LAP started out with rats,
move it into monkeys, and then get humans to sign
up if they wanted to go along with it. Suddenly
to get into a basketball game and then go eat
at Applebee's, you had to go along with it. They
got rid of all the testing, well not I won't

(02:53):
say all. They got rid of what's normally done for
all the other injections flowing through my body yours prior
to this, the testing that went into it, all the
vaccines you got when you were a kid a baby
were already tested before you were even born. And when

(03:13):
we had them go wrong, like in nineteen seventy six,
we pulled it off immediately off the market. But they
didn't even want people look in for maybe other drugs
or treatments that might work on this. I mean, you
talk about censorship. The only thing was the vaccine. End
of discussion.

Speaker 3 (03:33):
It works, man, Okay, you're not going to get COVID
if you have these vaccinations.

Speaker 4 (03:39):
These vaccines are highly highly effective.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
Lis vaccinated people do not carry the virus, don't get sick.

Speaker 5 (03:46):
They're really really good against variants. Everyone who takes the
vaccine is not just protecting themselves, but reducing their transmission
to other people, allowing society to get back to normal.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
Get your first shot, and when you're due for your second,
get your second.

Speaker 5 (04:00):
A key goal is to stop the transmission, to get
the immunity levelsop so that you get almost almost.

Speaker 6 (04:06):
No infection going on. Whatsoever.

Speaker 1 (04:09):
Oh, I've got a collection of audio. I got a
collection in my brain because I was awake when all
this happened. When I'm a let's say, when i'm a granddad,
I already am when they're old enough to be old enough.
When i'm a great grandpa, you know, when high speed
rails being open to and they're going to ask me
about it, I'm going to go all it's all in
my head. I remember. I remember they all told us

(04:30):
it was going to work. Then they all told us,
tell us, great grandpa, they should There would be no mandates.

Speaker 3 (04:36):
No, I don't think you should be mandatory. I wouldn't
demand to be mandatory.

Speaker 7 (04:39):
Well, that's not the role of the federal government.

Speaker 4 (04:42):
I don't think you'll ever see a mandating of vaccine,
particularly for the general public. But you would never mandate,
at least I do not think you would. I'd be
pretty surprise if you mandated it for any element of
the general public.

Speaker 3 (04:56):
No, I don't think you should be mandatory. I wouldn't
demand to be mandatory.

Speaker 1 (05:00):
No, I wouldn't do that. I'm not going to hold
a press conference literally, people sitting around looking at the
screens like they did with the moon landing around office
places looking at it. I mean he had the power
of the government everywhere where he could claim his federal authority,
then spread it out amongst corporate America that went along

(05:20):
with it. Yeah, the rule is very simple.

Speaker 3 (05:26):
Get vaccinated or wear a mask until you knew.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
Yeah, new rule, really simple. There will be no mandates.
Just reminding you because I got more news that come in.
Let's stay on the timeline. They didn't. They didn't give protection.
Biden took the shot and got COVID I think twice.
But then now I'm thinking, did he really take it?

(05:51):
I mean all these famous and not famous people getting
injected then getting COVID right then they flipped the message too. Well,
you need so that you do not die. Yeah, you
might be in bed shivering, but you're not gonna die
if you get this. Trust us, not a president Trump's message,

(06:14):
I read very important that drug companies justify the success
of their various COVID drugs. Many people think they are
a miracle to save millions of lives. Others disagree. Exclamation
point with CDC being ripped apart over this question. I
want the answer, and I want it now, all capital letters. Now,
I've been showing information provised on others that is extraordinary,

(06:34):
but they never seem to show those results of the public.
Why not three question marks? They go off to the
next hunt and let everyone rip themselves apart, including Bobby
Kennedy Junior and CDC trying to figure out the success
or failure of the drug company's COVID work. They show
me great all big number caps, numbers and results, but

(06:57):
they don't seem to be showing them to many others.
I want them to show them now the CDC and
the public and clear up this mess one way or
the other. Three exclamation points. I hope Operation arts Speed
was a brilliant as many say it was. If not,
we all want to know about it, and why. Thank

(07:17):
you for your attention to this very important matter. President DJT.
That's an off ramp. He's not on the path with
that statement right there, because the numbers don't lie. I'm
sure RFK Junior and those that have gotten in there
and gone in and extrapulated and sat down with him,

(07:38):
and we're honest with him. So I'm glad he's doing this,
very glad he's doing this, and I hope he mmits
at Operation Art Speed was not really the success, and
he doesn't want a future president to get by. Hey,
when you're president, yeah you know what you're doing. Yeah,
you're the guy. But when it comes to science, you

(07:59):
got to stop and okay, bring in the experts around
this table. I can build you a building downtown, I
can bomb Syria, I can get a crowd looked up,
but microscope stuff not my not my best. So yeah,
you gotta have a president listen to that. And he did.
He had this fire I called him his firesight. Chats

(08:20):
with Falci and doctor Scarf Burke's Deborah Burkes right, seem
like almost every afternoon like Roosevelt talking what was going on,
what the next week is going to look like in
this war torn COVID region. And I never want to
downplay the desk. There were deaths, yes, everybody kind of

(08:42):
knows somebody that at least knows somebody something might have happened,
and just the crimes that happened with those people having
a dialge Ah, I just get so maybe he's seen
data that's caused him to question California, Oregon, and Washington
a lot new West Coast Health Alliance to uphold scientific integrity.

(09:07):
Isn't that just so newsome? Eh? So they're going after
the messenger Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Junior here,
Senator prison Warden Elizabeth okahantas going out.

Speaker 8 (09:23):
You promised.

Speaker 9 (09:24):
What you should be doing is honoring your promise that
you made when you were looking to get confirmed in
this job. Like that is, you promised that you would
not take away vaccines from anyone who wanted them. You
just changed the classification of the COVID vaccine.

Speaker 1 (09:43):
You promise, you spit in your hand that we shook. Well,
RFK Junior said, hold on, I'm not taking anything away
from listening to him respond here.

Speaker 6 (09:52):
I'm not taking them away from people, Senator, It.

Speaker 9 (09:55):
Takes it away if you can't get it from your pharmacy.

Speaker 2 (09:58):
Well, most Americans are going to ever to get it
from their pharmacy for free dollars. Most Americans will be
able to get it from their pharmacy christ.

Speaker 9 (10:07):
Is everyone who wants it. That was your promise.

Speaker 6 (10:10):
I know I never promised that I was.

Speaker 2 (10:13):
Going to recommend products with which there is no indication. Wait,
you said, and I know you've taken eight hundred and
fifty five thousand dollars from pharmacy company.

Speaker 9 (10:23):
Did you hold up a big sign saying that you
were lying when you've said that, because you are the
one who said you would not take them away. Now, Senator,
I'm not taking them away from that secretary.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
You want me to indicate a product for which there
is no clinical data.

Speaker 1 (10:43):
Yeah, that's what she wants. That's what they all want,
and that's what they all did, That's what they all forced. Uh,
you would have thought these next statements, Sir Mark Junior
here would have just made the whole room go quiet
and everybody sat down and go all right, you have
our attention. Let's let's listen to this man right now.

(11:04):
What percentage of Americans do you think suffer from some
kind of chronic disease percentage wise? I mean, you think
you're saying well over fifty percent. Had I not heard this,
I would have said, Ryan that year, it's not that high.
I would have disagreed with you. Had I not already

(11:25):
heard this, I would have said a quarter now, maybe
twenty five. Maybe there are certain regions higher. You know, right,
listen to this.

Speaker 2 (11:35):
This morning, I got the latest numbers from CDCA that
seventy six point four percent of Americans now have a
chronic disease.

Speaker 6 (11:46):
This is stunning.

Speaker 2 (11:48):
When my uncle was president, was eleven percent, nineteen fifty
was three percent. Hey is seventy six point four percent.
Eighty five Eight out of ten of our kids kind
of qualify for military service. This is a national security issue.
When my uncle was president, we spend zero on chronic disease.

(12:08):
A we spend one point three trillion dollars. It's the
biggest cause. It's increasing. And all of the arguments that
Republicans and Democrats have about a single payer Obamacare, or
or with the various ways to allocate the health dollars,
they are all like rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic.
If we don't end this chronic disease, we are the

(12:30):
sickest country in the world. That's why we have to
fire people at CDC. They did not do their job.
This was their job to keep us healthy.

Speaker 6 (12:40):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (12:41):
I need to fire some of those people to make
sure this doesn't happen again.

Speaker 1 (12:45):
As you go, man, you gotta take a stand against
these fools. And he is Bravo, bravo, bravo, bravo, bravo.
I'm going to play some more. Coming back next, he
went after two senators. They're just they're just rat man.
They truly are. Oh, this was a good one. LA

(13:05):
Times reports officials from at least three different California areas
are asking people to don face coverings, citing increase case numbers.
Where the I haven't heard about increase numbers have Is
it emergency rooms? No, we've seen it in the wastewater

(13:26):
test And am not joking you yo. Old County health
official recommend everybody over the age of two wear a
mask around others an indo our public spaces. San Francisco
Department of Health encouraging the same.

Speaker 2 (13:41):
Wow, wow, so some you want people to wear a
mask for another couple of years. Now you've been vaccinated
and you parade around in two masks for show.

Speaker 1 (13:51):
No, you can't get it again. There's almost there's virtually
zero percent chance.

Speaker 6 (13:55):
You're going to get it.

Speaker 3 (13:55):
And you're telling people with them that have had the
vaccine who have immunity.

Speaker 10 (13:59):
You're defined everything we know about immunity by telling people
to wear a mask of in vaccination.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
You know, Pew Research has shown they conducted a survey
sixty percent of American adults have no intention of ever
getting an updated COVID vaccine. As of April of this year,
only thirteen percent of kids ege six to seventeen years
have re seen an updated vaccine. So you know what's happened.
Public trust has fallen because of politics. And when I

(14:29):
say never again, I mean it never again. My friends
and those of you will listen because you know you
like it when I kind of make you mad.

Speaker 8 (14:38):
This is the Trevor Chary Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 3 (14:43):
Change the nature of this disease because of the way
which we're able to get vaccines in people's farms. The
last thing we need is theanderthal thinking that in the meantime,
everything's fine, take off your mask, forget it.

Speaker 6 (14:55):
It still matters.

Speaker 1 (15:00):
Pardner.

Speaker 11 (15:01):
You know big pharma, they are really cocked for both
political parties. They're a whores, they're pharmaceutical or horse oors.

Speaker 1 (15:13):
Oh, I get to breathe. What it's it's coming back California,
La Times talking about three different areas asking people to
cover their faces up. They're up to something, man, They're
up to something. They're up to They're up to something.
Aren't they trying to force us all again? They don't

(15:37):
like rfk Jr. Boy, they're grand standing. This is not normal, guys,
This is not normal, not at all. Senator Kennedy, just
Secretary Kennedy just destroyed a Senator Ron Wyden. Here he is.
I tell you they're they're not good people.

Speaker 11 (15:59):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (16:00):
And I guess this is a children's death. Let's go
to listen to this.

Speaker 10 (16:05):
Anything you've done or plans to change it? And my
last comment is I hope that you will tell the
American people how many preventable child deaths are an acceptable
sacrifice for enacting an agenda that I think is fundamentally
cruel and defies common sense.

Speaker 6 (16:23):
Thank you to German Do I got a reply.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
Talk to the devil. Yes, devil man there.

Speaker 2 (16:28):
Senator, You've said in that chair for how long? I'm
twenty twenty five years? While the chronic disease and our
children went up to seventy six percent. Yeah, and you
said nothing. You never asked the question why it's happening.
Why is this happening today? For the first time in
twenty years, You're gonna learn that infant mortality has increased

(16:49):
in our country. It's not because I came in here.
It's because of what happened during the Biden administration.

Speaker 6 (16:54):
That we're going to end. I'm going to let Senator
White and respond briefly to that, and then we're not
going to go over are.

Speaker 1 (17:00):
Like, yeah, ring, ring, We all know we have snell
phone cell phones. Rather snarky here. It's like they don't
want to talk about the root issues of things. These
are growing up adults. We're talking about our health. Democrat,

(17:22):
Donkey elephant Republican lead that out in the hallway. Let's
listen to honest experts.

Speaker 12 (17:33):
Put a hold on Biden nominees. Because I was getting
jerked around by your bureaucracy. I'd like it to end
and get some progress.

Speaker 2 (17:39):
Yeah, you know, the Senator you raised this during my
confirmation hearing. And I said to you then, and you
you know, you were very civil.

Speaker 6 (17:48):
You raise something that makes a lot of sense.

Speaker 2 (17:51):
To the extent we have the power to fix it
the amounts I'd like to do it. We've had the
same kind of complaints from Vermont. But I said to
you at that time, call me and let's come talk
about this.

Speaker 6 (18:05):
You and my cell phone. You can call me anytime.
I've never heard from you in seven months.

Speaker 2 (18:10):
Call me up. I'd love to meet with you. I'll
get oz in the meeting. And you know what you're saying,
particularly about at the end of life, it may be
something we can do something about.

Speaker 6 (18:22):
Oh, you know, I want to help and you know
I mean know, well.

Speaker 1 (18:27):
A nice guy, right, he's opening up. He's like, let's talk, man,
let's figure this out. The response.

Speaker 12 (18:35):
We'll try forgive my frustration. You've got thirty thousand employees.
They could have reached out to me. They know where
I live.

Speaker 6 (18:42):
Rats crack.

Speaker 1 (18:45):
Wow. You know when they wanted us to all have
this get into the whole COVID system member with the
digitizing everything, They had the whole system really set up.
They did. You want to hear the villain Klaus Swab
World Economic Forum. Let me just ding dong your brain

(19:05):
memory here. When they're talking about California, Oregon and Washington
launch in the New West Coast Health Alliance La Times
talking about masking coming back something this just doesn't come
out of anywhere and blaming it on the water that
they're testing.

Speaker 7 (19:22):
Right, we don't know yet, so final outcome of this pandemics,
So there's a lot of uncertainty, but we know already.
So they will have a changing effect, changing on economy societies.

Speaker 8 (19:38):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
He's right, because you know during commercial breaks you're probably
what do I do? Well? I had I got a
wood thing over here, I will know. I'm show prepping
for the next day and tomorrow, Man, it's like a
film day in school. I'm gonna be you out to
Ravens Brewery looking forward to that. Isaiah Green, former Fresno State,

(20:05):
former NFL is gonna be joining me. And it was
just handed to me here. I just got it written
down on a little piece of paper. I can't lose
this thing here, so let me bring it up where
I can read it with my glasses. Here, let me
see at two Ravens tomorrow, I'm gonna have tickets to
Boots in the Park at Woodland Park. At Woodward Park,
you drive by it every day, idiot to see Blake Shelton.

(20:27):
And you'll also get tickets with the same win next
day for Party in the Park with Pitbull. And we
got country tickets to Midland to also give away, and
Frontsill State football tickets for September thirteenth at home versus
Southern University. So you can go football or you can
go Blake Shelton because they're both on the same day.

(20:48):
That's on Saturday than Pitbull's Sunday with Party in the Park.
All right, so there you go. Let me set this.
Can't get it mixed up with all my paper here, Okay,
I got it right there in front of me. I'll
be announcing that all day. But it'll be fine. Come
on out two Ravens. Brewer re looking forward to it.
Let's see supervisor Nathan Maxig is going to be joining
us as well on the show. He's going to be

(21:10):
dropping by in the five o'clock hour. Good time for
you hour, Get off ork, come on bye. I'll start
drinking about two forty eight sampling sampling each ten minutes. No,
I think that's an FCC thing, isn't it. You can't
do that or something And it's probably an iHeart thing

(21:31):
and it's probably just a real good idea to not
do that. I mean, take a sip, all right, Oh yeah,
that's kind of malt. I'm not a listen, I'm not
a heavy beer. Here's the thing with beer and me
bearing me, is it either tastes good on the first
sip or two or it doesn't. And I know I'm
not drinking anymore. I can waste a beer by opening up.

(21:52):
And like especially with food, it either works or it
does not work. It's one or the other. I don't
know what it is, but it's not a thing where
it always tastes good to me. Now, the darker heavier
it gets, get me a get me a mister pib.
I really don't all right, sorry, doctor Pepper, give me
a doctor Pepper. I don't like the heavies, but the

(22:15):
lighter ones I do so full mood yep yep yep.
So anyhow will be a if I test any it'll
be a lighter version out there. But I know there's
your you heavy people that like to you know, after
you drink your beer, pick the the malt and the
barley out of your teeth. You like that, You'll be

(22:35):
full all night long. I don't know how people pound that.
That's why Irish people like fight at soccer games. Man.
They put a lot of heavy alcohol volume in some
of those. Well, I'll learn, I'll learn it all tomorrow.
I'll learn what the alcohol volume is. I remember moving
to Colorado and never hearing of three point two beer.

(22:56):
They can only sell that at convenience stores. You have
to go to a liquor store to get regular six
point zero beer or whatever it was. Yeah, they didn't
half the alcohol at convenience stores. Weird, weird laws. Remember
moving to Connecticut and on Sundays you couldn't buy red wine.
You'd have to drive twenty eight miles to the New
York line over to get it on a Sunday. Yeah,

(23:17):
there's there's still counties that are dry. Yeah, where you
can't no bees. I wonder if they compare dry counties. No,
because I watch up in Alaska where they got some
dry stuff and it makes people drink. I think, well,
we learned that doing prohibition, didn't we learn that? President
Trump has authorized the FCC speaking of finds up to

(23:39):
one hundred million dollars if you're caught spreading lies, Well,
then that wouldn't make all the everybody going back and
forth and yelling at each other shows that that fun anymore?
And who is the judge, jury, and executioner of that's
not the truth? That's a lot one hundred million dollars? Right?

(24:03):
You get that trend started, and then you know President
Gavin Newsom's in there finding Trevor Carey show. You know,
eighteen hundred dollars? You know, I don't you know? What
are they? I don't I for some reason, I don't.
I don't like that. Just okay to call them liars,

(24:23):
And I guess you've got freedom of speech. You can
lie they're well they you know they're it's federal this
license I'm speaking on right here, Federal airways, federal communications.
Does that mean that we would not have had Russia?
Russia Russia lie? I don't know. I know they work

(24:46):
for the deep state. I know they've had decades of deception,
but that in the wrong hands. The President's set there
on that. I do like President Trump demanded release all
the twenty hostages, and things will change rapidly. It will end,
he said, tell them to immediately get back all twenty,

(25:06):
not two, five or seven things will change rapidly, it
will end all caps again. It's like, yeah, when I
saw that today, I was like, I felt bad that
I hadn't even given him a moment thought. And I
don't know when he would be assassin of Trump down

(25:27):
on the golf course. That guy I don't like to
say his name. I don't say his name. He you know,
the guy that somehow knew that President Trump's gonna be
on the golf course. Some guy that flew around and
tried to round up mercenaries for wars around the world.
I would say some kind of tie in to something
going on. Charlie Wilson's War. Something's going on there. Great movie, right,

(25:51):
real true life movies. Well, now I know how much
the Pentagon funds Hollywood. We don't know how true to
life some of those real life movies are. But anyhow,
back to the guy that was waiting in the golf
course to blow Trump away out while he was golfing
in the Secret Service miss with a five yard five
foot shot or something, not a golf shot, a gun
shot from President. Now he's challenged the President to a

(26:15):
golf death match. I guess the Deep State, the intelligence
or whatever said all right, I'm not gonna say his
name again. That guy, We'll go after your family. We
need you to act crazy. Now, act like your cuckoo.
He was arrested there right after a well back during

(26:36):
the election and his court filing. He said if he wins,
if Trump wins the golf match, he can execute him.
But if he wins, he gets the presidency, he gets
the White House. See that's just crazy. I mean, that's crazy, right,
But I don't think this guy is that crazy. You're

(26:57):
not flying around, you're not being funded by p people,
if you're an insane nut job. The little bit we
got to hear from Lee Harvey Oswald walking down the
Dallas County jail hallways, was I'm a patsy. I need
a lawyer. President Trump's talking also about reopening insane asylums.

(27:25):
He said, we can't have these people walking around with
Surville mental illness. I would say yes to that, but
not like the ones that I've seen in the past.
It's not a lock them away and forget them. It's
it needs to the and maybe we need to even
maybe change the name of it. It has such a negative.

(27:48):
They're insane, Okay, their brain's not working right.

Speaker 7 (27:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (27:52):
Do we put down people that have heart issue, kidney
liver long? Do we give them some kind of derogatory
thing because part of their bodies not working correctly?

Speaker 5 (28:03):
No?

Speaker 1 (28:03):
We never there in city there got heart issues. You know,
we don't have that. So it has that tone to
it right there in the term asylum. That's just like
I don't know on drugs, having your temperature taken rectully,
I it's just no. I we need to brain cure

(28:25):
centers or something, brain love, I some of a mental
health cure centers. I like that mental health cure m CC.
We're gotting MCC drop off, Yes, mate, CC, that's easy
to float. Good one there, But yeah, we need these men. Again.

(28:49):
We don't leave people that got other parts of their
bodies not working right laying out and around and letting
them sleep outside when the they just had a stroke
on the corner. We don't let them crawl off to
it and go to sleep. Something in their body's not
working right. It's obvious when they're going around. I mean,
we're past loosniffing kind of hallucinations going on out here.
I see these people that they have this one guy

(29:12):
I see and I'll give him a Tennessee bless his heart,
because I haven't seen him bother anybody, and I hadn't
seen him in a while. But I would watch him
walk down just from the back parking lot. I watched
him walk down the side little road here next to
our building, and he would walk like a soldier. And
then he'd make a sharp ninety degree right turn, walk
in a straight line, quick, make a sharp left turn

(29:35):
like a soldier. And it would always be centered. He
was always centered. And over the years I started to go,
all right, I know what this guy's going to do,
and he would do that's a mental illness. I mean,
he was strung out. He had a Jesus apostle look
to him, younger guy, white beard, long hair, like a

(30:00):
a burning man parking attendant. It was amazing. President Trump
was saying, when we used to have insane asylums, we
had crime free zones going on, that the crime rate
was way down. Well, some of these you know, insane people,

(30:21):
they're not always ones running in and robbing places or
doing this, or being smart enough to go in when
people aren't home and break in. But these crazy shootings
and these outlandish crimes that even a burglar or a
criminal or a robber, would never do They kind of
hope not to kill somebody, not to use the gun

(30:42):
if they don't have to. I'll call them non life
taking criminals. Yeah, they're not gonna be in They're gonna
be in jail, in prison if they get caught. We
need to stop these people like what just happened up
in in Minnesota at the Catholic School. I mean, we
can go down a law list of the deranged individuals

(31:03):
that should not be out, and a lot of them
make it real clear. So yeah, let's go to nineteen
hundred's throwback here. Let's reopen some state run mental health
cure clinics imate CC mental health Care Clinic. Yeah, let's

(31:23):
open up some of those and let's go around, go
into a shelter and then we will determine where you
need to go or go to jail. Ain't nothing wrong
with that whatsoever. I'm looking forward to Monday. President Trump
said he's going to require voter ID with executive order.
We're going to be talking with the man that wants

(31:45):
to be the next county clerk and recorder Presno City
Council Member Mike Corbasi he's going to join us. And
after talking to Shiloh March yesterday, California Integrity Election Election Integrity.
There all the people that shouldn't be on our voter
rolls and as he explained it, and I'll ask candidate

(32:05):
Carbossi there you know that there's no strict rule. I
guess that ballots can't go out. Yeah, it doesn't, it's
not in there. So be interested to talk to him
and again tomorrow starting at three o'clock this time. Right now,
I'll be talking to you from two Ravens Brewery and
Clovis Trevor Nation all over the Place tour with tickets

(32:26):
for you to see Lake Shelton, Hit Bull Midland leg
of that.

Speaker 8 (32:31):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (32:37):
Going to have a game that has been here in
our guest room as we call it, I don't call
it the green room, the guest room where people come
and perform. Inside there's the pac Man. We got the
pac Man game in there, so we'll be bringing that out.
You can just drop your quarter off to me and
I will give you a little mark. I'll put an

(33:00):
X on your hand like a nightclub that you paid
me to pet it's free, come out and play it.
So what we might I'm just thinking here about how
to give these tickets away, because this was just again
handing me in a little piece of paper. It just
came through Blake Shelton tickets and Pitbull for Boots in
the Park on Saturday and party in the Park. That's
the thirteenth and fourteenth right there. It's the same day

(33:23):
that the Dogs are playing in Southern University as well.
But it will be giving away tomorrow maybe the highest
pac Man score. Yeah, look at that. Huh yep, that
might just be the only fair way to do that,
and fun way as well. We'll see some guy though,
could be rolling for like forty three minutes while people

(33:45):
are waiting. But so we'll have to have I'll lead
that up to John Magic. He handles all that very well.
And anytime you give away free things, you got a
lot of people that can get a little ornery on you.
He handles him very well, very diplomatically. And so anyhow,
look at me already bringing up a negative like people
aren't going to be behaving themselves. Of course they will,

(34:07):
of course they will.

Speaker 8 (34:09):
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