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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You know, that's the part where people quit, give up,
throw in the towel. So if you don't want to
throw the Trump towel in, he needs to really convey
this now. I know he's been sixteen weeks in office.
Stop it, mister, play like you're an economist on the radio.
Uh okay, you got me there. Yeah, yeah, you're right.

(00:21):
I I'm really glad about the negotiations with Ukraine and Russia.
I'm glad Canada's new Prime minister is going to come
in and talk trade. So yeah, sixteen weeks, I get it.
I get it, but we need a little more explanation
because yes, I'm not that expert.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
Neither are most of you out there.

Speaker 1 (00:43):
If it's going to be unprecedented times and we're turning
this big aircraft carrier around slowly but the speed he's
not slowing down, it's going to be a busy week.
Canada is going to be a priority with his new
prime minister, and they really are our primary trade partner.
We share the border with them, and we do about
a trillion dollars in trade with Canada. And if Canada

(01:06):
wants us to drop these tariffs, they should probably be
ready to drop some of them on us as well.
Be good for both countries. And Canadian Prime Minister Carneie
is going to be in visiting the White House. In
this short term period of pain that I'm worried about
could all go away in thirty days, two weeks, thirty

(01:26):
minutes after the Canadian guy goes back home with the
deals signed to become the fifty first state.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
We don't know what a week's we don't.

Speaker 1 (01:38):
Know what a week's going to ring. Now let's go
over and look at China. Right now, factories are closing
and when you start to see it, multiple different kind
of news sources from around, you know, like Europe, Australia,
the United States, the UK, where they tell them what
they can and can't say anymore. But you know you're
not going to get the You're not going to get

(01:59):
the te from China. It's all everybody that has sources
and all of this. And there are Westerners on the
ground in China. They can drive down a street and
look and see, Hey, somebody's protesting at that closed down factory.

Speaker 2 (02:14):
Hey I saw last night riots.

Speaker 1 (02:19):
So China's need they need us more than we need them,
and they will be hit harder with this, and I
think that's kind of been conveyed from the start. But
here's a difference. You know, we think that our guman
doesn't care about us at all. Well, there's been some
administrations at a bit that way, But in China it
doesn't matter. They got one ruler forever until he dies.

(02:43):
He doesn't care about him. So if they starve because
they don't have factory jobs, that.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
It's gonna be a lot harder to sway.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
Possibly it depends how much more of the world can
be conveyed into jumping into these what I thought many
of us thought were very fair terrace when he did
put the chart up there. So maybe it's not as
complicated as I'm making it seem to be. He's keeping
up the pace. I mean, you want to talk about overnight, man,

(03:13):
We went from the lowest of low lowd Joe Biden
energy today up to the energizer buddy sixteen weeks and
look what's happened. Trump just posted on true social gases
broke a buck ninety eight a gallon. Now, where can
I wonder in America where it's at a buck ninety
eight a gallon? Osprings, Arkansas right off the one seventeen

(03:35):
a exit right up there at that Flying Jake Truck plaza.
Maybe it is there. I was getting mulch and you
can get it from the Walmart gas station. It's stacked
up out there, you know, right where you would pay
at out there, and you could pay right there. And
I had half a tank and I saw four sixteen

(03:57):
four sixteen. I hadn't seen that. That seemed like an
writible price. So Trump, talking about a buck ninety eighty
gallon four sixteen here in California, was woo saving gap
gas money, throwing some more mulch in the back there,
Henry billions of dollars, he said, it poured in from terras.

(04:18):
He said, like I said, we're only in a now
here's the capital letters transition stage. Hey, We're in a
transition stage, he said, We're just getting started. Consumer's been
waiting for years to see prices come down, no inflation,
to FET should lower its rate. Now that that didn't
have the same kind of confidence that he had there

(04:40):
talking about with you know, Welker there on NBC was
talking about are we going to see a recession? Let's
listen for the exact wordings. Forensic experts let's go listen
to the audio right now.

Speaker 3 (04:49):
Please you talk about them, because some people on Wall
Street say, this is That's what.

Speaker 4 (04:53):
I'm getting at.

Speaker 5 (04:54):
That's what I'm getting at, though it's their main question.

Speaker 3 (04:57):
People on Wall Street say this is going to be
the greatest windfall.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
And that's my question over the long term. Is it
okay in the short term to have a recessions? Look, yeah,
everything's okay. Yeah, here you are. I said, this is
a transition period. I think we're going to do fantastically.

Speaker 1 (05:15):
Yeah that was the New York name. He said, yes,
but he tried.

Speaker 2 (05:22):
To slur blur.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
That was a slur blurred in. Okay, so explain that
to us. That's what I'm asking for. Guys, We're gonna
possibly have a recession.

Speaker 2 (05:32):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
That's worst case scenario. Here's what I'm working on. But
at least listen, not playing a professional economist on the radio.

Speaker 2 (05:40):
Don't know. I trust President Trump.

Speaker 1 (05:43):
He's been successful in business, and guys, this is business.

Speaker 2 (05:48):
This is when you.

Speaker 1 (05:49):
Would want the best businessman in America to be at
the Helm in Washington. Well, the one that'd be willing
to give up a business empire to go take that job,
the abuse as president of the United States. Sure it's powerful,
Sure he loves it. He loves it, but there's a
lot of billionaires that would never even consider doing what

(06:12):
he did. So I still see it as a service,
and I see it as such a short window one administration. Here,
we have the House, we have the Senate. One open
window of opportunity here that could affect so many future generations.
In the direction of this ship, I want this there,

(06:36):
big huge aircraft carrier turned around the opposite direction by
the end of his administration. I'm putting it into perspective.
I don't even see it being turned around all the
way and then taking off again. It's going to be
the next administration that comes in it and fuels it.
China exempted US goods from tariffs, covering about forty billion

(06:59):
worth of imports in That's a good early sign. President
Trump said the economy will be fantastic after a transition period,
so I will just leave it at a transition period.
I do know more about the economy than Kamala Harrison,

(07:21):
Senator Prison Warden, and Joe Biden. I remember three four,
two years ago, everything just kept going up and up
and up and up and up. And remember how democrats
I'll talk about price gouging. It's price gouging. Those grocery
stars are driving up the price. Did that problem just

(07:41):
go away because they're silent?

Speaker 5 (07:42):
Now price grocery is still too high.

Speaker 4 (07:44):
I get it, which is why I have a plan that.

Speaker 6 (07:47):
Is about bringing down the cost of groceries, including going after.

Speaker 5 (07:50):
Corporate price gouging. Grocery prices are up because of good
old fashioned corporate price gouging.

Speaker 7 (07:57):
Here, it's time to stop the price.

Speaker 2 (08:00):
I'll give it him there of as consumer a break
stop it.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
I love how President Trump said some people on Wall
Street saying we are going to have the greatest economy
in history.

Speaker 2 (08:11):
You don't talk about them.

Speaker 1 (08:13):
Because some people on Wall Street say, this is the
greatest thing that ever happened. He is a promotional genius.
He he can make you believe in the pitch night
of blackness at midnight that it's sunny out and it's
eleven am and it's your sweaty. He is a but

(08:34):
he's backed it up, guys. That's why that's why this
movement is such Again, the short window to have it
come to his final dream. Think of him the night
before he came down the golden escalators. And you know,
Malania probably knows him better than I'd say most of
us are listening to me talk right now.

Speaker 2 (08:54):
Dude.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
I wonder what she thought that night, Oh Donald, go ahead,
have fun with this half fun this summer.

Speaker 2 (09:01):
You love the publicity or you know.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
I wonder at what point she went, I might be
the first lady of the United I wait, I wonder
what her belief. I wonder if if it was right
at the start, maybe it was. I wonder if Hebouy's
ever asked her that director Ryan Nigel, do your bass,
get her on the horn.

Speaker 2 (09:18):
We'll see. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (09:21):
And if you don't don't believe President Trump, he'll have
a good promo produced to prove it. Man, he is
the promo president.

Speaker 3 (09:32):
That's why you hear people made us so Man, and
Wall Street Journal has truly gotten the hell go ahead,
a rotten newspaper. What I said, it's a rotten newspaper.

Speaker 1 (09:47):
He's on air Force one telling the Wall Street Journal
to ask him a question in a rotten this newspaper. See,
he's that gets a promo. Look, he loves that. He
likes to everything is to create something that's what we
mean by the speed of Trump. Everything does something.

Speaker 3 (10:05):
I wouldn't tell them Wall Street Channial because if you're
wasted my time, there are talks, but I don't want
to talk to the Wall Street CAERLD. But Wall Street
Channil is China oriented and they're really mad in this country.

Speaker 1 (10:19):
He grew them in with the communist Chinese. What does
that feel like as a reporter sitting there on Air
Force one and being told it's just think of the
company you work for. Yeah, you're in your company being ripped. Wow,
Cargo from China now is being rerouted to avoid some

(10:41):
of the tariffs and oh Canada, Uh, they're re routing
into Canada. And this has been going on for months
and here in America and none of this is illegal.
The warehouses that they had to fill them up quick,
pre tear prices, pre tear if prices. Think of all

(11:05):
the moving out of ports in China NonStop, they would
avoid these and it's caused a sharp spike and Chinese
shipments to Canada and they have a lot of storage
costs now that they're finding out with all this that
has suddenly been you know, shipped in, piped in before

(11:27):
the terrifs went into effect. It's one thousand, seven hundred
and fifty dollars per container per week to be stored.
So are they going to factor that in? Well, they
always pass it on to the consumers. So I guess another.
I guess as I'm starting to try and figure this

(11:48):
out again, I listen to some people and read some things,
and I would think everything takes a little while to
be felt. Earthquake hits Long Beach, some people in Portland,
if it was a big one, might feel it, but
it takes some time for the ripple effect to go out.
So bam, the tariffs are the earthquake. The ripple effects

(12:11):
will hit us at some point here, so we'll see
what all happens here. The Chinese the d Minimus men
in miss d E M I N I M I S.
That is a that was a loophole that China used

(12:31):
they Congress in twenty and fifteen. It goes all the
way back to the nineteen thirties. Say you go on
a vacation to Paris and you don't want to have
to fill custom PaperWorks or pay taxes. If you want
to ship an Eiffel tower back to America, you know,
things under a certain amount that come in from other countries.
Congress in twenty fifteen raised that from two hundred dollars

(12:52):
to eight hundred dollars, and suddenly the e commerce world
kind of exploded, isn't it. So all these Chinese companies
started to ship all the cheap goods into the US
direct so that right there has.

Speaker 2 (13:10):
Going to end.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
Products from China now face one hundred and twenty percent tariff.
Minimum amount of tariff increase from seventy five to one
hundred effective May first, from one fifty to two hundred
effective June first. So here's the example given by someone
that I read that was a professor on the AKA.
I can't remember where, but they're talking about a twenty
dollars shirt from China. On June first, you'll pay two

(13:34):
hundred and twenty dollars for that twenty bucks for the shirt,
and then that tariff kicks in at two hundred. And
this is probably only the beginning. Don't know how long
the stage will go. And yes, still on record of
supporting President Trump and his team, surrounded by a lot
of guys, you gotta admit pretty smart business people. Come on,

(13:58):
come on.

Speaker 5 (14:00):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power.

Speaker 1 (14:03):
Talk Dangerous deadly weekend on the roadways up and down
this Valley man was arrested suspected DUI claimed the life
of two teenagers. Two vehicle collision eleven thirty pm Saturday,
Clovist and Shields officers reported one victim, identified by his family,

(14:26):
his eighteen year old Maddox Green, died at the scene
of the crash. Another victim, nineteen year old Jordan Galvez,
transported the hospital but eventually died to his injuries on Saturday.
This must have been Friday night at eleven thirty pm
because he died on Saturday. Presnel police arrested twenty eight
year old I don't know how to pronounce jag At

(14:49):
last name Singh, a Fresno, on suspicion of murder related
to d UI. Sing was arrested on suspicion of multiple
other charges, including driving a stolen vehicle. A pedestrian believed
to be homeless died after hit by a car Saturday night,
Blackstone near Sagging All about eleven fifteen at night, police

(15:09):
got a report of cause of a collision. They arrived
found a man out of the roadway hit by this car.
He died at the scene. The vehicle remained there. Driver cooperated.
They said alcohol or drugs did not appear to be
a factor, and I thought, well, what about the homeless guy.
Maybe drugs and alcohol could have been a factor to

(15:31):
stumble out, wabble out, walkout. However, on the Blackstone at
eleven fifteen with an automobile coming with headlights on, I
would think maybe drugs or alcohol were a factor. Never know,
could have been suicide. A motorcyclist was pulled over was
pulled from a frostno canal following a collision Friday night

(15:55):
call about nine p thirty. Collision involving a truck in
the motorcycle for doorra Morea Avenues. Cops got there, found
a motorcyclist's early twenties and his motorcyclist submerged in a
canal presnal fire. They were able to pull me in
for the water transport to the hospital. He was pronounced
dead upon arrival at the hospital. Driver of the truck
did not suffer any injuries. Cooperating with police. Call still

(16:18):
on your investigation, Well, I think we know what happened
with that. There was a collision obviously. I don't know
if it was the force of the truck that put
him in there, or he steered out of the way.

Speaker 2 (16:33):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (16:34):
You don't know what happened, but he ended up in there.
I tell you that that's going to now add to
my canal fear. I tell you, those are They're never pleasing.
They're kind of spooky looking, aren't they. Bicyclists? I know
why they're here. It's the lifeblood of everything. I'm thankful
we have water filled in them when we do. But still, yeah,

(16:56):
sun going down kind of time period where you can
kind of see him, not really see them. Yeah, they
get a I don't know. Maybe some of you out
there go yes. I've always thought that too. I hope
at least one person said that a bicyclist was struck
and killed Saturday night and police and Vicelia had to
go track down the driver because they left the scene.

(17:20):
Today's world, it's really hard with CCTV cameras now in
my neighborhood. And it was a homeowner association to put
it up. But now all the entrances in on all sides,
have those you're now under camera? Why, I mean really noticeable,
like you're driving into a to an airport, kind of

(17:40):
feel to it a government facility. This bicyclist Saturday night
hit and they had to go find the person. Fifty
three year old rider was transported serious injuries and he
died Sunday morning. Continue to look. They don't know where

(18:01):
the vehicle is. I think back to that teacher up
there on frying up there, riding off or copper up
somewhere that way that was hit by that hit and run.
They eventually remember found out who it was. They still
on the klem Quick murder at McDonald's back on April
twenty third, So sad to hear the family talk. Their

(18:22):
reward now is twenty thousand dollars that's been increased. You
know anything about that that happened there, it's just such
a eerie talk about canals. Boy, that that video from
inside McDonald's. If I'm sitting there for thirteen minutes, man,
I think I think I would have picked up on

(18:44):
that in there. Maybe a lot of people did. Like
that just doesn't look normal. He doesn't have an orange ice,
you know, some ice in a cup. He's no rapper,
no nothing in front of him, Nobody talking to him.
Just sitting there like he was. Well, if you know
any thing about this five five nine, four nine to
eight stop, that's Valley crime shoppers four nine eight stop.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
See what I mean? How what are crazy out on
the roadway? It was kind of a week.

Speaker 5 (19:15):
This is the Trebortary show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
If I have to suddenly fly in two days here, procrastinate, procrastinate.

Speaker 2 (19:24):
Come on to you say please, you gotta hello, am track.

Speaker 1 (19:31):
Real id. Some don't have to do it now. If
you got a valid passport or any kind of other
thing that anybody from another country coming in would have
on them at the moment as well, give me mix
in on that new form to fly domestically. If you're
just hearing this for the first time. May seventh, The
costs vary from state to state. Yeah, it's gonna cost

(19:52):
you as well. You know why are we doing this
right now? Well because of nine to eleven idiots, Come on, duh,
Yeah that long. Make sure where we are, who we
are when we fly. If that is not high speed
rail time schedule, I don't know what is. Yes, implement

(20:15):
it right after nine to eleven, real ID, and it's
twenty twenty five and I'm telling you it's going to
come in two days. And they did it so that
we can be safe while flying, and it took that long.
That is government speed reduced price for real Ida in
California down a little. Looking into it, the website says,

(20:39):
in certain circumstances, the fee may be waived or reduced.
It adds you may be eligible to pay reduced app
fee for an original or renewal ID card if you
meet income requirements for selected governmental or nonprofit assistance programs.
Homeless persons may be eligible for a no fee ID card.

(21:01):
To qualify for a no fee senior citizen ID card,
you gotta be sixty two, not sixty two yet.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
I do have a job. Gotch that up? Not homeless?

Speaker 1 (21:15):
I guess I'll be coming out the pockets and I
get to get my real ID. Are we gonna make
this state at least purple again? Do you think it
can happen?

Speaker 2 (21:30):
Well?

Speaker 1 (21:31):
This was, uh, I guess kind of a big statement here.
This is the former sheriff of La County may If
you remember the name, Alex Delaneva. Let's just go listen.
He he had a little message to the purple here.
As I find this rather humorous on a Monday afternoon
as I sit and await heat coming. If you you know,

(21:52):
he doesn't sound as up as he normally does. It's
I know, because the winter clothes have already gone away.
Now I have one hoodie out if it's in the morning,
and I know the energy bills are coming here. Yeah,
that did you look at your extended forecast? Well, if
it'd almost be worth paying it, if we had a

(22:14):
sane state, have some trade off there. Let's go listen
to what former sheriff of Ali County said.

Speaker 8 (22:23):
Camera is supposed to be here as of today.

Speaker 1 (22:30):
He said, if you got cameras, get them rolling as
of today.

Speaker 5 (22:34):
I'm leaving the process.

Speaker 4 (22:39):
Here, and.

Speaker 2 (22:46):
I'm enjoying the Party of Faith, family.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
And freedom, Faith, family and freedom. And it kind of glitch.
Everybody was talking about the purple hairs in there, the
protesters in the purple hairs. Look at that right word
shift of a former La County sheriff. There has been

(23:14):
a right word shift of young people. Let me take
it to a Yale youth poll shift right word among
college AIDS voters. Generic ballot for twenty twenty six, Democrats
are plus one point six voters. Overall, among voters eighteen

(23:35):
to twenty one, the generic ballot was Republican plus eleven
point seven. That's almost twelve points in the plus. If
I was at Harry Eaton guy from CNN, I'd be.

Speaker 2 (23:48):
Hey, guys, among voters eighteen, they're twenty one. Look up
here long, look.

Speaker 5 (23:52):
This snaric ballot.

Speaker 2 (23:53):
This is stunning, stunning, stunning.

Speaker 1 (23:55):
Look at the Republicans plus eleven point seven point Back
to you, Harry or his name is Harry. Have you
seen that guy? I tell you he's he only really
seems to get that way. Y'all get he's an undercovered
conservative or something because he gets too excited about those
Republican poll numbers. Or maybe they decided to hire a

(24:18):
Scott Jennings nephew or something. I don't know. He's gonna
possibly Scott Jennings from CNN gonna run for a or yeah, Shawaron,
Mitch McConnell's seat up in Kentucky. Scott Jennings has that
that that draw you pick up on on occasion you
can tell he's not Georgia. He's not he's not Mississippi draw.

(24:42):
But you can pick up on that Kentucky draw there
a little bit. Everywhere has an accent except California. Again,
if you can't figure out where somebody's from, they're probably
from Oregon, California, Washington, maybe Arizona. Even in Nevada, you'll
kind of get some different kind of saund because people

(25:03):
come in from all over. It's a mixture people from
all different places. But this right word shift in this
Yale Youth pole Man, that's that's hard to believe. According
to the yl pole those eight team to eighteen to
twenty one now favorite Republicans by almost twelve points. Turning
Point USA's Charlie Kirk called it the biggest generational shift

(25:24):
in memory. I mean, I have to say it's kind
of easy to believe that. I mean, you think maybe
that young people think differently, but we're human beings in
the next generation. And what they've been surrounded with on
these universities said, what not all these leftists, these communists,
these Marxists. It's not appealing whatsoever. I mean not even

(25:45):
in the slightest You got the former La County sheriff,
You've got Steven A.

Speaker 2 (25:51):
Smith.

Speaker 1 (25:51):
They're talking about, well, he might run to be he's
the uh, he's the sports commentator.

Speaker 2 (25:55):
Black dude, how old is he? Would you look him up?
I don't know. He might be older that I think
that he is.

Speaker 1 (26:04):
But the things that should be keeping Democrats up at night,
they're not authentic, man, none of them are. He's fifty seven.
He is older than I thought he was. I would
have give him a forty eight or forty nine years old.
But we know Trump's a real deal. Nobody's love him.

(26:26):
Wonder where he stands on things. Ask him, he will
tell you. He even tell you what he thinks of
the company that you work for. Listen to the fifty
seven year old stephen A. Smith about Democrats and what
they did to America, certainly.

Speaker 7 (26:38):
With the identity politics, woke culture, cancer culture. I thought
that that was something that ravaged a nation psychologically because
you had people literally scared they were going to lose
their jobs if they have pronounced the wrong pronow for
crying out loud.

Speaker 2 (26:51):
It got that bad.

Speaker 7 (26:52):
And I think that that's one of the reasons that
Donald Trump is in office today because so much stuff,
a lot is focused on on the individual as opposed
to actual policies itself.

Speaker 1 (27:03):
Right under attack, they attack, They're like hyenas one hyena
is not gonna bring down a water buffalo. But you
get twenty album twenty five of these hyenas. They're vicious.
They can take down that big water buffalo. I remember
my not Geo Nature shows. Maybe somebody's correcting me on

(27:26):
that that that could happen, But it sounded good, you
know what I mean though, Steven A. Smith talking about
here about their messages and how uncomfortable that's an understatement.
How that's actually a great statement too, because that that
kind of it did. It made everybody feel uncomfortable in America.
They turned America uncomfortable. And it happened with that started

(27:48):
with me, well go back to OJ but the hands up,
don't shoot, Colan Kaepernick, all of that uncomfortable.

Speaker 7 (27:56):
The kind of messages that they were disseminating was incredibly
uncomfortable to listen to and to hear. And I thought
that it wasn't emblematic of what most Americans are thinking about.

Speaker 1 (28:06):
Yeah, I would say so, and I think, but still, man,
how many votes in Kamala, like once you get like
close to seventy million or something. That does that made
people that wanted that in America? And even if there
was cheating in there whatever in the sixty seven point

(28:28):
five million that there are that many people that wanted
that that they and I mean the left, created this divide.
It's rather obvious at this point. Your PBS is your
mprs of the world. You know what they had to

(28:51):
say about Trump giving them a little bit of budget cuts.
They actually had the audacity to insult our intelligence by
trying to tell us that they're in the middle. In
the middle, Yeah, that's probably some kind of Alistair Crowley
voodoo kind of stuff that, yeah, say this and do that,
and yeah, it's a gaily dialegue.

Speaker 2 (29:12):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (29:12):
And our people report straight down the line. And I
think that not only do they do that, they do
so with a mission that very few other broadcast organizations have,
which is a requirement to serve the entire public.

Speaker 8 (29:23):
If you think PBS is biased compared to who name
one news organization in America, and I shouldn't be defending us.
I get paid by BBS, but I'm gonna do it.
Who's more straight down the line than we are?

Speaker 2 (29:37):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (29:38):
My stars, are you kidding me? Yeah, you just heard that.
MPR's Katherine Maher, PBS's David Brooks both claiming they report
straight down the line they are some of the biggest
examples of propaganda that just them saying that goes to
show how filled up with propaganda that they are not

(30:01):
as much as the COVID though over at the view,
I love this. This was that back in the fall
of last year, before Trump won the election, and they
were bringing up that, you know, sending to prison, Trump's
going to go to prison, and listen to Woofie come
up with which prison that she thought Trump should go to,

(30:22):
And if you haven't heard it, I have a follow
up story right after we hear from the COVID.

Speaker 6 (30:26):
And so I think that make a point, to prove
a point, put him in a clink.

Speaker 7 (30:30):
Why not put him in the clink.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
I don't want this to sound like I'm doing wishful thinker.

Speaker 2 (30:40):
Yes, but which prison would be best?

Speaker 5 (30:45):
I know I'm want Michael, well, that's what That's what
I asked. The number one is like, But you know,
I'm okay.

Speaker 2 (30:55):
If he goes to Alcatraz and they.

Speaker 1 (30:58):
Reopen it, Okay, here's the follow up story to that.
I'm just gonna guess based on his temperament and al
and hell he's on top of everything and his drive
and his tenacity. There's somebody on teen Trump that keeps
a list of what people say, kind of like Santa Claus,

(31:20):
who's naughty, Who's nice? I bet you's somewhere in there
he got that whoopee wants to put you on Alcatraz?
Al Right, write that one down there, Eric, write that
down there. So President Trump has now put forth that
we're going to reopen Alcatraz for some of our most
hardened criminals. You know what that I'd be jobs in

(31:41):
the Bay can need it again? Have you have you
ever taken the tour in there? No, I've taken the
Alcatraz tour quite fascinating. So you better squeeze that in
here quick. I don't even know if they still doing tours.
They are, okay, I guess people are still going to
visit a little but in San Francisco. But hey, you

(32:02):
need to get that in kind of quick. Yeah, I
bet you that's why he did it. He's like, I
tell Woopy where to go. She can go home to mom.

Speaker 2 (32:11):
That's right.

Speaker 5 (32:12):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 2 (32:16):
Yeah, Mike Pence, he's back. On the stage.

Speaker 1 (32:19):
JFK, some kind of honor award thing they had him
up accepting.

Speaker 6 (32:23):
I will always believe, by God's grace, I did my
duty that day to support the peaceful transfer of power
under the constitutions of the United States of America.

Speaker 1 (32:40):
All right, JFK Courage award for putting his life and
career on the line on January sixth. Okay, I'm gonna
stop that feeling right there. Let it go, Trevor, let
it go. Mike Pence is telling time he really had
to rese and to get dressed up since the first

(33:01):
of the year.

Speaker 2 (33:02):
Anyhow, give it, let him go out.

Speaker 1 (33:04):
He's a former talk show host in Indianapolis who is
as dry as.

Speaker 2 (33:10):
My try tip.

Speaker 1 (33:10):
I smoked for the first time on a smoker, which
I'll talk about later in the show. But yeah, Mike Pens,
he's about that dry. You think he's dry, now, you
should have heard that talk show he did.

Speaker 2 (33:21):
And here it is.

Speaker 1 (33:24):
The fourth of July and we're all really excited to
be Americans and to celebrate done. You're on the Mike
Penn Show. Why real snoozefest. He may see the video
of that. The I'm gonna say the catch of the
year in baseball. I'm gonna say one of the best

(33:46):
catches in baseball is I've ever seen. And it was
a dad with his little girl upon his shoulders and
he caught a foul ball in his glove while his
daughter covered his eyes.

Speaker 2 (34:00):
Did you see it?

Speaker 3 (34:01):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (34:01):
You saw it? One? Not something? I mean.

Speaker 1 (34:03):
She's up there scared for her life, like, oh, losing balance,
my dad's moving. I'm gonna guess she's like three or something,
probably around that age. And she grabbed on to dad's
head right there and put her hands right over his eyes,
and the ball was coming down and he just kept
his glove open.

Speaker 3 (34:19):
Bam.

Speaker 1 (34:20):
Little girls say, foul ball in his glove. And I'm
gonna say, one of the best catches I've seen in baseball.
And I really it's strange. Freddie's home run. I got
all excited, got emotional about I'd left the game, and
I guess I got used to not I like this weekend.
I didn't even think once is there a baseball game on?

(34:44):
If it is, I probably can't get it. I got
the cable. I'll have to sign up for some sports thing. No,
I don't have that interest in it. Anymore, and I
can't believe it. And I don't know if it's age,
I don't know what it is. I think it was
the sister's per actual indulgence, and I really soured to
it all. I haven't bought one Dodger thing since I

(35:07):
used to give my dad Father's Day st you know,
Dodger stuff. But I did give him a Steve autographed
Steve Garvey autographed when he was in here, Garvey running
for Senator. That was a Dodger gift I gave my dad.
But nothing I went out and bought and it was strange,
yet didn't even think about it.

Speaker 5 (35:26):
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