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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It should have been a press conference on how he's
protecting the people of LA, the businesses of LA, talking
about recovery. Who's gonna pay for this? Who's gonna pay
for all that damage? We will? We will Sean Hannity
last night, I guess Gavitt is texting him, Hey, are
you gonna cover me?
Speaker 2 (00:18):
Man?
Speaker 1 (00:18):
You're gonna cover my You go cover my presidential Correct.
Speaker 3 (00:21):
This is a Fox News alert coming or.
Speaker 4 (00:23):
Newsom just texted me and was asking me whether or
not we will be taking some of his press conference
at the bottom of the hour, So that'll be about
three minutes from right now, as he's slated to address
the nation. I will fact check it in real time.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
All right. As I was heading home to heat up
my chicken wings, director Ryan Nigel was paying attention to
Newsom and it didn't happen. What happened to the press conference? Well,
he was talking, his lips are moving, but nothing was
coming out. Well that's normal, even when they're sound. But yeah,
literally the ear would not hear anything. The eyes could
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see it. So on the radio, here's what it sounded like.
On TV, you can see his mouth moving. But yeah,
they didn't know how to handle it on TV. I mean,
come on, man, you can't even run a press conference
the sound guy. He should be As I said, Mussolini
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would have had the guy shot if that had happened
to Mussolini.
Speaker 3 (01:22):
Okay, we are working on the audio.
Speaker 5 (01:26):
Not sure if that's on then, but we're working to
get that production up and running for you so you
can listen in. We certainly will have excerpts of what
the governor has said, but we're efforting to get the
audio working so we can hear governor knew some speech.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
We're not going to go back to normal now. So
the speech happened, they got it connected again here and
you'll hear I don't really need to give you any
play by play. Your ears will hear.
Speaker 6 (01:56):
Plank for a sitting governor to be arrested for no
other reason than to, in his own words, for getting elected.
And we all know this Saturday, he's ordering our American heroes,
the United States military and forcing them to put on
a vulgar display to celebrate his birthday, just as other
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failed dictators have done in the past. Look, this isn't
just about protests here in Los Angeles. When Donald Trump
sought Blanket Dot com here. The dard come and made
that order.
Speaker 3 (02:29):
He made that order.
Speaker 6 (02:30):
A plague in this state. And this is about all
of us. This is about all of us, is about
this is Abouorny, maybe first Californie, but it clearly will
the other. Democracy. Next is democracy, Democracy is under Democracy
is our more our eyes this moment.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
Wow, come on, you gotta fire that sound guy. That
is beyond ridiculous, is it not? Yeah, it's Isn't that
embarrassing to have that happen to be playing like that?
That I think it would be. I mean, you say
that you want to be president of the United States
of America and you can't even run. You can't do
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a press conference and have your sound guy do it correctly. No,
he can't, Man, he can't do that. He's he's an
apt It's shown in so many different times that has
happened that that it's so unprofessional. It really is the greatest.
I'm so ashamed that he's our governor. It's you voted
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for it. We tried to recall the guy. Idiot man,
he's surrounded by idiots. There's your proof right there, Governor
Gump Force Gump. No, I don't even want to put
down forced Gump like that. No, he should be tarred
and feathered. I didn't say that, Speaker Johnson did.
Speaker 7 (03:59):
This.
Speaker 2 (04:00):
Lane.
Speaker 8 (04:00):
I'm not going to give you legal analysis on whether
Gavin Newsom should be arrested, but he ought to be
tart and feathered. I'll say that. I mean, look, he's
standing in the way of the administration and the carrying
out of federal law.
Speaker 1 (04:13):
Even on CNN they had a commentator they even see
how bad that this man is.
Speaker 9 (04:17):
Let's start with the most preposterous part of this speech.
This is night number five one, two, three, four, five,
five nights of riots and looting and violence on the
streets of his principal city, and Gavin Newsom uses this
opportunity to give a speech against Donald Trump, not about
the rioters, not about the people who are out there
committing the crime.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
No, it's not a conservative talco saying that this is
Again commentators on CNN.
Speaker 9 (04:40):
NBC, other networks are saying this is the first step
in his presidential ambitions and basically this is what's going
to make Gavin Newsom president. Well, if that's the case,
let me be the first to salute President JD. Vance
In twenty twenty eight, because that's what's going to happen,
whether Democrats like it or not, if this is their
main guy.
Speaker 1 (04:58):
Yeah, guys going out on CNN for the fifty four
thousand people at night in the twenty five to fifty
four demo that they still have bavek Ramaswami, he's back.
He's going scorched earth. I know Governor dipty Doo bills above.
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He's talking about Nuisance's behavior and who it reminds him of.
For those that do not know, there was a separatist governor,
Governor George wall Alabama. He blocked federal desegregation, Kennedy had
to send in the National Guard, knew some blocks federal deportations.
Ramaswami said. Wallace wanted segregated cities, news some once sanctuary cities.
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Wallace stood in the schoolhouse door, knew some blocks ice vans, realities.
Speaker 10 (05:48):
He's not gonna like what I have to say on this,
which is that his behavior is starting to resemble that
of another Democratic governor from US history, by the name
of George Wallace, who was the governor of Alabama, who
famously stood in the way of federal desegregation and in
nineteen sixty three, President John F. Kennedy had to deploy
the National Guard of Alabama, just like President Trump is
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doing today.
Speaker 1 (06:11):
Veck continues with the parallels, and I know.
Speaker 10 (06:14):
That's counterintuitive to some people, but the parallels are actually
pretty striking if you think about it Democrat governors. When
you look at George Wallace, he resisted desegregation. Gavin Newsom
is resisting deportations. George Wallace wanted segregated cities. Gavin Newsom
wants sanctuary cities. George Wallace stood in the school door,
blocking the way. Gavin Newsom is blocking the ice vans.
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It's the same Democrat governor playbook. You dodge the Feds,
you rally the radicals, and most importantly of all, you
do it in front of the cameras.
Speaker 1 (06:46):
He loves that. He wants to be arrested in front
of the cameras. He really does. He That's why he
threw it out there. Here's the Vek on the similarities.
Speaker 3 (06:56):
They were both doing.
Speaker 10 (06:56):
Is really carving their Democratic primary path ye for the
presidential ambitions. Gavin Newsom's presidential ambitions are going to end
in the same place that George Wallace's did in the
dustbins of history where it belongs.
Speaker 11 (07:10):
That's just the truth.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
Well way to speak it. State officials refusing to honor
federal law and bragging about their open defiance of Washington.
That's if I remember back in history. He's going back
to the sixties. I'm going to go back to the
eighteen sixties. That's what triggered the American Civil War. And
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they're talking about how California pays the bill for the
federal government. We pay over eighty billion more in taxes
and we get back news. I'm talking about it's time
to cut that off, sending federal money ag bonds. Is
saying that that's what the South did. See. Yeah, it's
a lot of similarities, so parting, the protesters telling the
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federal government that they're reckless and their eroding trust. That's
the model of old Jeff for s Davis, the Confederate rebel.
Hey listen to this. Rebel Mayor Karen Rebel Bass calling
for really city officials to city to resist the enforcement
of federal law.
Speaker 12 (08:14):
We need to stop the raids. There should not be
happening in our city. It is not warranted, and it
does any The only thing it does is contribute to chaos.
This was chaos that was started in Washington, DC on Thursday.
The city was peaceful on Friday. It was not because
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of the intervention of the federal government.
Speaker 1 (08:37):
Yeah, whyn't you just throw Lincoln in there instead of
DC throwing Lincoln? And that sounds like a mayor of
Birmingham eighteen fifty nine, eighteen sixty And what does she
mean by we? We? We all of LA what the
LA PDA? What do you mean you and the goat?
Who's she talking about?
Speaker 11 (08:57):
We?
Speaker 2 (08:59):
We?
Speaker 1 (09:01):
You got House Minority leader ha King, Jeffries, he's acting
all Jefferson Davis Confederate rebel talking. He's gonna docs ice agents,
put out their information, revealed their identities. Guys, that separate
is kind of action. Newsome mayor baths all you Marxists. Okay,
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we are residents of California, were US citizens? Do you
realize I don't know, Maybe they don't. You want to
know what the mayor of smel A is worried about
all that graffiti. And we got people coming in from
all around the world the World Cup. She sounds like
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Newsom worried about President g coming in and going clean
it up.
Speaker 12 (09:46):
See of the graffiti that is just blanketing a number
of blocks has been extensive. We are one year away
from the World Cup. This is about beautifying our city
and bringing our city together, and so I am calling
on business leaders, community leaders, faith leaders to come together
downtown in the next few days to talk about how
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we are going to clean.
Speaker 3 (10:11):
Up the city.
Speaker 12 (10:11):
Obviously, city workers are already out there removing the graffiti,
but this is so extensive it's going to take community
wide involvement. We had launched a program called Shine La
a couple of months ago in preparation for the World Cup,
and now we are called on to direct that citywide.
We need people from all over the city to come
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to downtown and to help with this effort.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
Maybe we could get a group of people here to
go help our fellow Californians down. We could bring our
formula four h nine in our rags and go help
beautify La. So, because the World Cup is coming in,
I don't know what if you arrested the people that
were doing that, then you wouldn't have to ask Angelinos
to on their spare time. Why don't you ask some
people of Pacific Palisades. You know they don't have a
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lot of housework to do, so maybe they could come
down in help Mayor it's kind of hard to get downtown.
Matthy's top pop prolothing was talking about how the holy
traffic was blocked.
Speaker 13 (11:12):
Wow, thank you Congressman Gomez for putting this letter together
and bringing us together. This morning I listened in traffic.
Mind you, for whatever they had planned for the weekend,
they had blocked off a whole lane of tribe. So
it took what takes eight minutes, took half an hour
to get here. Oh, my happy birthday to you too.
Speaker 1 (11:34):
What do you hey? Don't jump?
Speaker 3 (11:37):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (11:37):
What was she complaining about the traffic to get down there?
Now here? She is blaming President Trump. She's saying, oh,
he'ns send the National Guard out? Now, what about January sixth?
What about January six yeah?
Speaker 13 (11:50):
Or January sixth, with violence against the Constitution, against the Congress,
and against the United States capital, we begged the President
of the United United States to send in the national Guard.
He would not do it. Not only would he not
do it, one law enforcement people were being harmed, let
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some later died. Who will not send it in when
an instigation that he in an insurrection that he had
cited was causing damage to those assigned to protect the capitol.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
Unplug her. Nancy, we know, Speaker of the House, you
are in charge of Capitol Police. President Trump and questioned
national guard. You rejected it, Nancy, Should we get some
National Guard? What did Nancy say? No, we already know
that we had Nancy Pelosi's daughter filming a documentary and
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they were in their suv on January sixth, and Nancy
Pelosi her faith mask on COVID. He had her face
mask on in the car. All flustered listeners say it
was my responsibility.
Speaker 14 (13:03):
Responsibility, Terry, any accountability for what was going on there,
and we should have This is ridiculous.
Speaker 2 (13:13):
You're gonna ask me in the middle of the thing
when they've already breached the inaugurals stuff that you that, uh,
should we call the Capitol police? I mean the National Guard?
Why weren't the National Guard there to begin with? They
thought that they had sufficient Now there was not a
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question of how they had.
Speaker 14 (13:35):
They don't know.
Speaker 2 (13:37):
They clearly didn't know, and I take responsibility for not
having them. Just prepare for more.
Speaker 1 (13:46):
Now, Oh okay, I'm gonna ask some help here. Would
you would you get out your smartphone, if you aren't driving,
if you're in an autonomous ev hands free, sure, join us.
Go to your calculator. Let's do some quick math right here.
I know math is racist. No, no, I know it is,
But okay, here's a math. Bill Clinton deported twelve million,
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Obama deported three million. Trump is that one million? Can
someone get back with me on that math? Please get
Look at.
Speaker 10 (14:19):
The direction of California, the communist Republic of the West Coast.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
We're not going to go back to normal.
Speaker 10 (14:25):
Now has lost its mind.
Speaker 11 (14:27):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 15 (14:32):
Are you a white person who wants a lot of
credit for helping him create racial equality while you do
nothing to help create racial equality. As a woke white person,
your mission is to attack as many other white people
for being racist online as you possibly can. But don't
worry them. Actually being racist isn't a prerequisite for you
attacking them for being racist. Everyone knows that racism as hate,
(14:55):
But as a woke white person, you know that the
best way to heal the world from hate is to
hate the people that are spreading.
Speaker 1 (15:01):
Nineteen point five million. He's gonna wear number eight in Pittsburgh. Wait,
I realized I didn't hit the back to the Trevor
Carrey Show, did I?
Speaker 11 (15:10):
All right, the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (15:15):
Well, he's pretty famous. Aaron Rodgers. He signed a one
year deal, worked up to nineteen point five million, and
he's gonna wear number eight in Pittsburgh. All right, we'll
see how that how that works out. He's the second
lowest paid NFL quarterback not on a rookie contract. He
can't wear number twelve. That's that's that's been retired. That's
(15:36):
that's Bradshaw. Oh wait, no, they let's see No, okay,
hang on, let's see the Jets he wore. Jets already
had number twelve retired Joe name if the Steelers have
number twelve Terry Bradshaw, but they not have officially retired
as jersey yet. But they haven't given that player to
another number in honor, so I bet that will be
(15:58):
coming here. Yeah, Bradshaw voice's opposition to the Steelers signing
Aaron Rodgers. We'll see. I don't you know what he
was with the Jets quick? I think didn't you get
like hurt in the first game or something like that.
All that build up for that. Well, speaking of football,
we got the football season. I think it is at
August twenty third. Yeah, like, can't remember what I had
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for dinner last night. I had chicken wings. But yeah,
August twenty third opening opening day. I saw this at
Fresne b about what the NIL name image likeness price
for Fresnel State now we're in the Pac twelve to
attract those players. He said, it's about six point five
million a year. They had Marcus mcmay and of course
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former quarterback he Fristoe State. He runs the NIL now
Bulldog Bred. You might have seen some of the flyers
on the poles around town or some some banners up.
It raised money for university student athletes. Now the football
program needs to raise about four or five million annually
to retain and recruit players and be competitive with Pac
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twelve basketball programs trying to get one point five million.
And I'm not opposed to this. For a lot of
these athletes said, don't go pro. This is it. This
is their opportunity to make some money. And these universities
make money, so they should make some money. They've been training.
We had Claire Adams, Dad on coach d the girl
that at the state track meets cif that did the
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fire extinguisher. You know, she won the race and they
kicked her out, and trainer here since she was five,
started out how to stay in the lane. They give
up a lot of high school extracurricular activities because they're
athletes and their training. Then they get to college and
they make money off of them. So see football programs,
that's big money. Now the basketball is second big, but
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that's not everywhere. But and then it moves itself down.
NCAA approved this in twenty twenty one. They said seven
football Clane schools committed to rebuilding PAC twelve. Fresnel State
ranks last in contributions for the NIL. They said contributions
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was at seven point four and twenty twenty four. That
includes two million in donations at market value like giving
somebody a car or some equipment or some kind of
barner kind of more of a barner kind of thing.
Oregon State is at the top. They reported sixteen point
eight million, Boise State reported fifteen point seven. That's a
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big gap for Fresnol State. And as I've talked with
Paul Leffler, the Voice of Fresnel State about this, so
you know how it's changing the game. And one I said,
we're gonna have probably two leagues, the rich league and
the not rich league. That's what this bails down to
mcmary and broke it down here. He's a name Image
Enlightness director. Now, he said, if you got two job offers,
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one comes with insurance and benefits in the other one doesn't.
What's one of the most people gonna take? He said,
it's not that kids are being greedy or selfish. It's
the landscape of college football and it is so we're
now gonna have to come out the pocket to knock.
Speaker 11 (19:12):
This is the Trevor Chary Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 16 (19:18):
Those who were out of step with what we're advocating.
Peaceful protest did not create any violence. Nobody was shot,
nobody was killed.
Speaker 3 (19:27):
Get it in your head.
Speaker 16 (19:29):
And so when martial law is called, what are you
gonna say?
Speaker 1 (19:33):
I missed the.
Speaker 16 (19:33):
Part, don't think because they called out the National Guard
there was violence. There was no violence.
Speaker 3 (19:39):
I was on the street.
Speaker 11 (19:41):
I know, all right, harm, I need to see air please,
it's worth to see air, please please.
Speaker 1 (19:52):
No violence, nothing happening. Nick and Gabe at eighty thirty
dot com. They reported hundreds peacefully protest immigration operations and
downtown Fresno. Nick Gabe, come on, don't just believe any
other print out you see. Find out what really happened.
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He called the show yesterday, Jeremiah, thanks for calling, but
this didn't sound peaceful. The police report filed was not
a peaceful you know what I really want to file say?
They were really peaceful to me? Can you note that
down their officers. Here's what happened. When Jeremiah went downtown.
He had a latinosir Trump signed, listen to the demonic
women attacking? I mean hitting, hitting, assault.
Speaker 11 (20:42):
What do you want to do?
Speaker 16 (20:43):
What's up?
Speaker 7 (20:45):
What you want to do?
Speaker 3 (20:46):
What's up?
Speaker 11 (20:46):
What you want to do?
Speaker 1 (20:47):
Not get I got here, I got it.
Speaker 17 (20:52):
I got it on.
Speaker 1 (20:54):
Jack Well, Jack, see where the pizza? Hey, they don't
look like pizza. Don't look it, don't look like it,
don't look like it, don't look like don't they selling
some kind of prehistoric animal that would fly over They
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kmph did this on him last night Fox twenty six.
Speaker 7 (21:19):
My main intent, honestly, was to be a voice for
my side. Honestly, I went into it thinking that there
were going to be at least a few of people
on my side that I could band together. I honestly
genuinely thought that, and I mean shortly found out real
early in the video that I was the only one
in the city probably that supported Trump, that was actually there.
Speaker 18 (21:41):
He says, even though he was alone, he was determined
to make his stance heard.
Speaker 7 (21:46):
I knew it wasn't going to get out of hand
on my end, but I just wanted them to show
their true colors pretty much. I mean, they showed, you know.
I was hoping, honestly that it wouldn't get to this.
Speaker 18 (21:55):
The chaos erupted just seconds after he drew near to
the crowd.
Speaker 7 (22:00):
And I had a right to stand next to them
too and voice my opinion. I didn't even get to
voice my opinion.
Speaker 18 (22:04):
But he says what happened to him was not a surprise.
He says he expected the reaction and was willing to
put himself out there for the first time ever.
Speaker 7 (22:14):
I literally hold to sign up. I was walking across
the street there saying if you Trump is not for you,
and I literally didn't say nothing. I was probably smiling.
I wasn't flipping them off like they were doing to me.
Speaker 18 (22:25):
Ronda says he did press charges on the women who
assaulted him. A battery report was taken by President Police officers,
saying the female suspect left the area and has not
been identified yet.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
All right, there's her picture right there, they'll find her.
That's assault. You can't get away with that, Well you can't, okay,
wait wait, wait wait wait. We've seen many assaults people
get away with. But we'll stay on top of this
one right here. She needs to. I think it would
probably be wise, lady just to come forward. It's just
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like the people key in the cars when he got
picture when he when it becomes big stories like this
and it gets sent around on TV, radio, online, social media,
and it's a passionate thing. Just like people wanted to
find the people that were key in their cars, we
want to find the person that came up and slug
somebody because of what they believe in. That's exactly what happened.
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He did press charges on the woman that assaulted him.
A battery report was taken by President police. So please,
headline headline writers, find out the real story before you go.
It's so peaceful, that's so seeing in of you as
flames are behind you. Female suspect left the area has
not been identified yet. Well, we got at Congresswoman McIver
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that was hitting, hitting people, pushing on ice. Yeah, you
had the Newark Democrat mayor get arrested for trespassing. She
was out there all getting mad. Us attorney, I'll lean
out Haba. She's announced a three court indictment. Yeah, Democrat
representative pottymouth McIvor was impeding federal officers. They're going to
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get them over these things. Good, I'm glad putting her
arms around the mayor slammeder forearm and one the officers
while grabbing another and her third in her potty mouth.
I mean, just so disrespectful to law enforcement. A sitting
member of Congress out there just cussing up a storm,
degrading them. How dare you you? Rebel secessionist you? Each
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of the first two counts carries a maximum of eight
year prison sentence. A third carries up to one year. Good.
I'm glad. An arrayment is expected within two weeks. Yet
she already had to surrender her firearms. She can't travel
outside of the United States. You do not abuse federal agents.
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That should destroy any congressperson's career who ever. I want
the beet. Yeah, can't we just get along?
Speaker 3 (25:05):
Man?
Speaker 1 (25:06):
Can't we just get along? Canalon and President Trump? Are they?
Are they going to make up?
Speaker 12 (25:13):
You know?
Speaker 19 (25:13):
It is what it is that happens. Things like that happen.
I don't blame him for anything that. I was a
little disappointed.
Speaker 1 (25:21):
Did you reconcile?
Speaker 3 (25:23):
Did you reconcile with him?
Speaker 1 (25:24):
Do you think could you forgive him?
Speaker 19 (25:25):
I guess I could, but you know, we have to
straighten out the country.
Speaker 1 (25:28):
He's got a few things on his plate at the moment.
But as we look back, President Trump forgives I mean,
look at him and Rubio going at it. So many
people have gone at it. He's he knows this part.
He told Megan Kelly. It's just as she left. Remember,
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She's like, was it all just a game with him?
Speaker 3 (25:52):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (25:52):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (25:53):
Is there anything that you can do to forgive him?
Could you see that happening?
Speaker 19 (25:58):
Well, look, I have no hard feeling.
Speaker 7 (26:00):
I was.
Speaker 19 (26:01):
I was really surprised that that happened. He went after
a bill that's that's phenomenal. It's it's the best thing
we've ever signed in this country. And that's phase one,
Phase two, phase three, all of a sudden, you know,
it all comes together. It's coming together so well. And
when he did that, I was not a happy camper.
(26:21):
So it's too bad.
Speaker 3 (26:22):
He said he had problems, or kind of problems. I mean,
he said the drugs.
Speaker 19 (26:25):
I don't know what his problem is really, I don't know.
I haven't thought too much about it, yeah, in the
last little while. And he just didn't think he feels
very badly that he said that. Actually I think he does.
Speaker 1 (26:36):
And he said he did. So we'll see if the
bros Are back. It'll never be the same again. It
can't be after that, but we'll see how it works out. Now,
I said, I think maybe now, looking back, maybe vivek
Ramaswami back down the Lama thinks maybe a little temperament.
I don't know. We don't know what it's like behind
the scenes with him, but we know that Treasury Secretary besant.
(26:59):
There was no I guess a rumor out there that
they got into a distic cuffs outside the Oval office
in the hallway, arguing over money, money, arguing over come on, man,
you know we've all gotten arguments. Some of the heated
stuff's beent over money. By the way, you owe me
five bucks for the weather. Bet Squire's paid up. All right? Back, Hey,
I want my fist the cuffs at iHeart. Did it happen?
(27:24):
President Trump was asked here about it?
Speaker 3 (27:26):
And maybe it was something else. I mean he had
the fight with Scott Bisson outside your office.
Speaker 19 (27:30):
Yeah, well they had not a fist fight, you know people,
but I guess they had a little bit of a
shouting man. But that's that's typical. That's sort of typical
about you know that happened.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
All right, I'm gonna going to break but I'm gonna
go out here and I'm gonna play you some of
the highlights from Governor Newsom's first presidential press conference that
he held last night. I'm gonna play cut one. No,
(28:02):
you're wrong, dude, And then he said this. Can you
believe that? This guy? I tell you.
Speaker 3 (28:15):
Okay, we are working on the audio.
Speaker 5 (28:18):
Not sure if that's site on the Governor's end, but
we're working to get that production up and running for
you so you can listen in. We certainly will have
excerpts of what the governor has said, but we're efforting
to get the audio working.
Speaker 3 (28:34):
So we can hear Governor knew some speech.
Speaker 1 (28:37):
We're not going to go back to normal. No, but
he did. He I got admit that. I'll lim with it.
This was funny. Yeah, see, he can be funny sometimes.
Speaker 11 (28:52):
This is the trebortary show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 2 (28:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (28:57):
It does seemed like when they hold those barn dances
and dance halls, towns would have them and everybody go
to the dance, right. I think my generation I got
caught in between the dance all days and the raves.
There was really nothing. It was just like, I guess
a club when you got twenty one, they had some
eighteen and over kind of Yeah, we didn't have dance
all days, and we didn't we didn't have the raves
(29:20):
as well. Well, let's go listen to a man that
I find rather humorous. Senator Kennedy and Louisiana.
Speaker 18 (29:28):
All of this is why.
Speaker 17 (29:30):
The aliens won't talk to us. I mean, I see
what you see, what the American people see. I mean,
no disrespect to Congresswoman Waters, but somebody needs to tell
her that the voices in her head are not real.
Speaker 1 (29:49):
And he's a comedian, but he's true. I was saying yesterday.
She's eighty six. Maybe she thinks she's not seeing the violence.
Maybe there's some Joe Bidenism going on in there. And
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (30:04):
Even those who.
Speaker 16 (30:05):
Were out of step with what we're advocating. Peaceful protest
did not create any violence. Nobody was shot, nobody was killed.
Get it in your head. And so when martial law
is called, what are you going to say?
Speaker 1 (30:19):
I missed the point?
Speaker 16 (30:20):
Don't think because they called out the National Guard. There
was vitals, there was no violence.
Speaker 3 (30:25):
I was on the street. I know, all right, I
need to see hare fees.
Speaker 2 (30:33):
It's person.
Speaker 11 (30:35):
I think to see hare fees.
Speaker 1 (30:38):
Point to mister Kennedy point two.
Speaker 17 (30:41):
I've listened to so many of my colleagues and members
of the media say that these are mostly peaceful protests.
It's like saying that Harvey Weinstein is mostly feminist because
he didn't rape every one woman who came into his office.
Speaker 3 (31:01):
He only raped some of them.
Speaker 1 (31:03):
The man knows how to drive home a point. And
again I have to alert you to our esteem governor
Governor dipty do governor facement's gag and gruesome governor bills above?
Do we have any.
Speaker 2 (31:17):
There?
Speaker 1 (31:18):
Am I missing one? There that I always call him.
Uh well, here he is Governor Satan launching his presidential bid.
Is all the networks we're talking about this right and
again with his sound.
Speaker 6 (31:30):
Guy, I'm just going to keep slaying the failed dictators.
Speaker 3 (31:32):
Have done it.
Speaker 1 (31:33):
This is after they had no sound.
Speaker 6 (31:35):
This isn't just about protests here in Lawson, listen to this.
When Donald Trump sought blanket com he the common that
led in this state. And this is about all of us.
This is about all of us. Is about this is
the Californy maybe first californ Next is democracy.
Speaker 1 (31:57):
To wonder High Street? Yeah, you wonder why we pay
the highest gas prices? You wonder why? You wonder why
you underwhy? Well there you go right there. You don't
have to wonder why anymore? Have you ever wondered, though,
if your house paint could change with the season. I
was staggered when I saw this, simply amazing. What color
(32:19):
should I paint the house light that reflects heat it
stays cool or darker ones absorbed heat it stays warmer.
So I think you can probably realize what they're going
to be doing now. They're coming up with this new design,
this saying it's kind of like a mood ring, were
stones that actually change they in appearance, like you know
(32:40):
on your finger when you're a kid. Remember the mood
rings they're talking about here. What they're going to be
able to do. The process is called thermochromic response. It's
the liquid crystals. They say, just like a mood ring.
They're going to put it into paint and they're going
to add different additives and it could change color absorbing
(33:00):
the ultraviolet light, which produces heat above a certain temperature. Wow,
bravo climate responsive paint. Wouldn't that be? I think that
would be so cool to have your house a light
gray then it turns a dark gray or whatever with
the season. They followed a patent application for the technology.
They say, it's gonna be a game changer. And they said,
(33:22):
and it'd be good here in the valley. It works
best when average temperatures are higher than fifty degrees in
the warmest months, but no lower than twenty six in
the coldest. That's us changing with the seasons. Wouldn't that
changed some HGTV kind of home redecoration things. Well, here's
what we're gonna do. We're gonna put this paint that changes.
In the spring, it'd be a nice pink. In the summer,
(33:44):
it'd be a light pink. In the winter it will
be a dark red. I don't know how they're gonna
change them all, but they said they're gonna change like
the leaves on the trees.
Speaker 11 (33:51):
The assisted Trevor Jerry showing London Valley's power dog