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July 28, 2025 • 39 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
He was over in Scotland. He didn't like it. He's
out there trying to play windmills. Messed at all up.
Let's go listen here, President.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Today, I'm playing the best course I think in the world, Turnbury.

Speaker 3 (00:12):
Even though I own.

Speaker 4 (00:13):
It, it's probably the best course in the world. Right,
And I look over the horizon and I see nine windmills.
Like great at the end of the eight I said,
isn't that a shame? What a shame?

Speaker 2 (00:24):
You have the same thing all over all over Europe
in particular, you have windmills all over the place.

Speaker 4 (00:29):
Some of the countries prohibit it.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
But uh, people ought to know that these these windmills
are very destructive. They're environmentally unsound, just the exact opposite,
because the environmentals they're not really environmentalists.

Speaker 4 (00:44):
They have political hacks.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
These are people that they almost want to harm the
country and golf.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
Yeah, messing up your game. I understand he owns it, whyn'ild.
He needs to build something that blocks it. Yeah, Well,
the Marshall Plan. It was a plan enacted in nineteen
forty eight to provide foreign a to Western Europe. After
and I got blown to bits in nineteen forty eight,
we gave thirteen point three billion. With a B dollars

(01:16):
today's money, that's one hundred and seventy three billion. Kind
of sounds like Ukraine. But the Marshall Plan is now
over in twenty twenty five thanks to President Trump and
his tarots, a big trip overseas. Do a little recapping,
very very big win. The EU Commission President Ursula von

(01:36):
der Leyen, we'll just call her Ursula. The EU European
Union's going to face an accept a fifteen percent ter
freight for most exports of the United States, including automobiles.
That's huge. And when it goes back over there, anything
that we make over here zero zero for you, fifteen

(02:00):
percent if you want access to all the people here
that buy stuff. So how the left respond, that's what
we're here for. Axios. Literally, here's here's the headline in
the Trump dominated global economy. The US gets plenty but
gives nothing in return. The US gets plenty but gives

(02:24):
nothing in return. That is a bad, bad, bad bad thing.
America first, we are our citizens of the world. Trump
announced agreements with Europe in Japan. They agreed to drop
their tariff rates to zero and open markets to American producers. Yeah,

(02:45):
fifteen percent teriff rate, but it could have been worse,
and you were told it was gonna be worse. You
were warned it was gonna be worse, and he knew
he would he would inflict it upon thou. So Yeah,
till now, Japan's been paying two and a half percent
tariff on imported cars. They just agreed to a fifteen

(03:05):
percent tariff, which is down from the twenty five percent
that President Trump charged in the short term to get
them to come to the negotiating table. And we're paying
zero and Axio supposed to act like that's bad for America.
He's get what he wants from his tariff push. Lock
down that trade deal with the European Union. A lot

(03:27):
of people said that could not be done. Let's go
listen to President Trump and Ursula Ursula, the European Unions
are known.

Speaker 5 (03:36):
As a tough negotiator and deal maker. What is funt
and fair and what is in front of the important
if we are successful?

Speaker 1 (03:47):
I think in case you couldn't hear President Trump said
and fair, I'm fair.

Speaker 5 (03:52):
Tough negotiator and deal maker. What is funt and fair
and what is in front of us most important?

Speaker 3 (04:00):
If we are.

Speaker 5 (04:00):
Successful, I think it would be the biggest deal each
of us has ever struck.

Speaker 4 (04:06):
So I'm very much looking forward ever struck by anybody.

Speaker 3 (04:08):
That's right. That's true.

Speaker 1 (04:11):
We didn't give up anything for the trade deal either.
Let's keep that in mind. European Union agreed to purchase
seven hundred and fifty billion dollars worth of our energy, oil, gas,
semiconductors orre's that semiconductors. Semiconductors, semiconductors, six hundred billion dollar

(04:32):
investment in the US by the European Union, purchasing our
military equipment so that they can blow each other up
again and we can give them a new Marshall Plan.
So yeah, we're we're getting fifteen percent, they're getting nothing.
That's a happy day. That's America. First, listen to how
polite President Trump was at the end with EU President Ursula.

Speaker 6 (04:55):
Right now, we have that that honor goes to Japan.
We just struck a deal with pan as you know,
and they were very close to a deal with China.
We really sort of made a deal with China, but
see how that goes.

Speaker 2 (05:08):
And we have numerous other deals and mostly I'm just
going to charge tariffs and you know, there's not a
deal per se, but people are going to pay tariffs,
and we're doing them at the low end, not the
high end, because we don't want to hurt anybody. And
pretty well, but you and I both figured this is
this is really the biggest trading partnership.

Speaker 3 (05:27):
In the world, so we should give it a shot.

Speaker 4 (05:29):
Right much looking forward to that. Oh, thank you very much.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
I do too, Thank you, well, thank you, no, thank you.
Never really heard me say listen, how polite the president
is at the end. I don't think I've ever said
the word listen out like the president, although he is
many many times. Here is the President laying out the
trade deal.

Speaker 4 (05:49):
We're going to do the following.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
The European Union is going to agree to purchase from
the United States seven hundred and fifty billion dollars worth
of energy.

Speaker 4 (06:05):
Seven hundred and fifty billion.

Speaker 3 (06:06):
Dollars worth of energy.

Speaker 2 (06:08):
They are going to agree to invest into the United
States six hundred billion dollars more than they're investing already.
So they're investing a large amount of money.

Speaker 3 (06:23):
You know what that amount of money.

Speaker 4 (06:25):
Is, it's very substantial.

Speaker 2 (06:26):
But they're going to invest an additional six hundred billion dollars.

Speaker 1 (06:32):
Deal, good deal, good deal. I know the first January, February,
in March of twenty twenty, look like President Trump would
win again. The economy was doing well before the lockdown.
I said, I said, man, we're starting the Roaring twenties again.
Wah wah wah. Well I got that sound effect. Whereas
that's let's hit that right. And then when the lockdown came,

(06:54):
the Roaring twenties. Yeah, hey, it's still twenty twenty five.
We still got time to make it the Roaring twenties.
And with President Trump doing with these trade deals like
he's doing with the US at zero tariff, Yeah, that's
the starters of here's some roaring going on.

Speaker 2 (07:15):
They're agreeing to open up their countries to trade at
zero tariff. So that's a very big factor opening up
their countries. All of the countries will be opened up
to trade with the United States at zero tariff. And
they're agreeing to purchase a vast amount of military equipment.

(07:36):
We don't know what that number is, but it's good
news is we make the best military equipment.

Speaker 3 (07:41):
In the world.

Speaker 2 (07:41):
So sort of you have to do that itself till
somebody tops us, which is not going to happen. We're
way ahead of every other country in.

Speaker 4 (07:48):
Terms of the quality of the military equipment.

Speaker 1 (07:50):
They know we can blow them up from outer space.
We're number one. They want to buy our number one guns.
Pride in America, not the bumbling around of that last administration.
So embarrassed. And I can't imagine how embarrased you were
if you voted for that, that all Afghanistan debacle withdrawal.

(08:14):
When the Americans got that had to man, but some
people went back and did it again for kamala ah Nausia.
You mean my milk of Magnesia.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
So we have a tariff for fifteen percent. We have
the opening up of all of the European countries, which
I think I could say we're essentially closed.

Speaker 4 (08:35):
I mean, you weren't exactly taking our orders.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
You weren't exactly taking our agriculture, and then you would
have smaller things.

Speaker 4 (08:42):
But for the most part, it was closed. And now
it's open. It's open for our companies to go in
and do a good job with it. I think you'll
like them. I think you'll like it.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
Indeed, President Trump flying around the world. Every time he does,
he comes back with a lot of money have you
noticed that they're even talking now about a rebate going
out to every adult and child in America, like six
hundred bucks or something. Director Ry Nigel, let's take our
twelve hundred and hit Reno. We'll triple it. We'll come

(09:14):
back to Fresno way Richer. What in the world is that?
Do you see that? What is That's the same democrat?
What you never seen? Heard one? I'm about to alert
you to this. Listen to the same democrat. Many of

(09:34):
you know him well, not personally, but you feel like
you've known him. You seen him on TV.

Speaker 7 (09:38):
Tariffs Now, I remember I, along with probably most people,
were saying at the beginning, oh, you know, by the
fourth of July, somebody had a thing how the country was,
the economy was going to be tanked by then, and
I was kind of like, well, that seems right to me.
But that didn't happen that Thank you.

Speaker 1 (09:59):
For being an a Democrat, Bill Maher. That did not happen.
Presido b print that on the front page. Sorry we
freach you out about Trump's tariffs. Again, it didn't happen.
President Trump in the UK with Prime Minister Starmer and
they've had some free speech issues even to the point

(10:20):
where Vice President JD. Vance was over there and basically
scolding them, European leaders, they're criminalizing free speech. Vice President
Vance called out the UK for being the the worst
of them. They've had people arrested for praying in their head.

(10:44):
Starmer said, we're not censoring anybody. No, you're not censoring body. Yeah,
you're censoring. And a Christian nurse was suspended for calling
a convicted transgender pedophile mister. Yeah. A British veteran was
convicted for praying outside an abortion clinic in his head.

(11:06):
There's been story after story. So a reporter asked President
Trump about free speech. Listen to Stormer stumble in here,
but yeah. President Trump's like, yeah, I've heard about it.
Maybe some of these countries. Yeah, like the one you're
in right now.

Speaker 5 (11:20):
You've got the impulsance of free speech today.

Speaker 3 (11:23):
Well, free speech is very important.

Speaker 2 (11:25):
I don't know if you're referring to any place in particular, Perhaps.

Speaker 5 (11:28):
They are, but we've got free speech for a very
very long time.

Speaker 3 (11:31):
Yeah, I'm very proud about for.

Speaker 1 (11:34):
A very very long time. Yeah. I don't know. Maybe
what he hear, President Trump, I don't know what pleasure
talk about in particular, he knew exactly where it was,
but that's why Starmer had to jump on in right there.
President Trump was asked if he might be going to
London again. He's brutally honest.

Speaker 3 (11:56):
I think I think he's done terrible Joe.

Speaker 1 (11:58):
He's about the mayor of London. It's a deep con.

Speaker 3 (12:01):
I think you manage.

Speaker 2 (12:02):
I think he's done a terrible job, had the mayor
of London, but the nasty person. I think he's a
I think you know, he's a friend of mine Russia.

Speaker 3 (12:12):
No, I think he's done a terrible job.

Speaker 4 (12:14):
But but I.

Speaker 3 (12:16):
Would certainly visit London.

Speaker 1 (12:18):
You yeah, he's a friend of mine. Okay, he's done
a terrible job. Your friend's done a terrible job. But yeah,
I go visit. Hey. Just like the Trump one point
oh go around, the left was so wrong. We ended
up with a great economy. Trump two point oh's delivering
these results. And isn't great to have a businessman in
the Oval office because when we do, we win and
face it. The Mark just left. Guys, We're gonna make

(12:41):
your life better one way or the other. This is
the Tremor Charry Show. On the Valley's Power talk. We've
had a relatively mild I will still say to continue summer,
and not a whole lot to complain about. We we
had a few triple digits, because I remember because I
won the bet on the day. Wasn't that May thirtieth

(13:03):
or something around that time we had some triple digits.
We had a few recently around July fourth, but then
that cool spell. And it's still cool in the morning.
Nothing hotter than one O five. Really, the high so
far has only been one O four. All right, well,
well if we can get through with that. But we know,

(13:24):
we know it's coming, we know it's out there lurking.
We know we'll probably have a least two week two
and a half, three week stretch probably will be triple
digit hammered. The ver four stretch. It's rather common, if
I recall. And it amazing though, how quickly we adapt

(13:44):
back from season to season. Like the other night when
I went out to Fresso State, heard coach Entz talk,
great time out there, Paul Leffler, great time out there.
Got to see the weight room and the medical room
and the locker room and the new turf out there.
And by the time you know, I was driving home
and coming in and I had to walking from my
garage into the house and had a turnal light on,

(14:05):
and I was like, wow, it's been so long since
I come on from work and I've had eternal light on.
I forgot what it's like because it's always daylight when
I come on from work. So we had just liked
that so quickly, even to the temperature. But I call
it fake cold. That air conditioning in my room. Yes,

(14:26):
it's it's a meat locker. I love the blankets, but
it's nothing like second story California wintertime sleeping second story
because to keep the window cracked and open. Yeah, not
too many places. I'm still like, yeah, I leave my
keys out my truck, my front doors on locked, and
I sleep with my window open. Not too many places.

(14:47):
And most people in the winter wouldn't even consider sleeping
with the window open have the heat on. Not I.
I really love the natural cold. Now when it's down
in the thirties and even in to the forties, I'm
not always cracking that window open. I might an hour
before bed kind of get that chilling. I just love that.

(15:08):
I even like being cold because I know I'm about
to get warm and real quick here. I like that
feeling there. People say, well, then, why don't you love camping?
I'm like, eh, I like four walls around me, like
a bathroom, real close. None of this flashlight, pine needles,
seeing some reflective eyes looking back at you through the

(15:31):
through the bushes while your pants are around your now
uh huh, No, not I even those when they say
they got the well the forest apartment, they built a
nice little thing. You just walked down this path right here.
There's always a light on. And nah, those concrete places
that they build with the silver porcelain looking prison toilets

(15:53):
that don't have a lid or anything on it. You
get a hand pump the water to come out. Now,
that's still too rugged for me, because you don't know
what raccoon or critter is up in there hanging around.
You know what kind of spiders lodged itself up underneath there.
And speaking of spiders, the President's gone off on a

(16:15):
spider spider Newsome. If there was ever a male black widow,
he would be at He's the male black widow of California.
President Trump is like, hey, guys, I caught wind of everything.
You know, I'm over here and get ready to play golf.
But somebody said, you raised one hundred million dollars and

(16:35):
you had the people on TV saying it's going directly
to the people who need it, not it's going to
go to to nonprofit filling the plank. I think that's
called false advertising. Yeah, I knew about false advertising at
an early age. Eleven had the evil Canievil motorcycle that

(16:57):
you would crank up and then release and he take
off from the thing you were hand cranking up, and
they showed it on gravel on the commercial. So I
had it outside. Now once you get a little rock
stuck up in that back wheel of the evil Cadievil. Nah.
And at that time, I remember I was going around
at eleven saying false advertising causes the product not to work.

(17:21):
You're gonna give one hundred million dollars, you hope it's
going to go to people that I don't know still
have the smell of smoke in their clothes. President Trump
went off on the male black widow of California and
Democrats in this state over the missing fire aid money.
I played to the audio last week of that investigative
reporter that was on the TV dowt in La talking about, Hey,

(17:43):
we've called out. Some of these are like for mobile homes.
We call mobile home people. They hadn't received anything. Some
of these are for nonprofits at clean school restrooms. What
are you talking about. Some of these are to get
immigrants and or Hispanics, like to get out the vote
kind of thing. Political, really political. Fire did not choose

(18:09):
Democrat or Republican houses. And with the price and costs
of some of these homes, I'm gonna guess there were
some Republicans. Money raised went to one hundred and eighty
eight nonprofits and said it to the victims. Call in
the court, Roger Burnaktar, where are you? We need an attorney,

(18:31):
go get them. Yeah, he helped the bit wise people here,
those fire burned out people. Yeah, they were told during
the concert, the hosts and the actor, they said Miles
Teller told viewers again this was the Chili Peppers. This
is all these big names were there and that all

(18:53):
the money's going to go right to the people who
needed to build it back. We'll get this another scam,
another Democrat inspired scam. President Trump, he wrote posted all
in caps. You know he was on fire when he
wrote this. He said, Fire aid is a total disaster.

(19:16):
It looks like a one hundred million dollars is missing,
supposed to go to the LA fire victims. The proper
management never would have happened. Governor Newscomb refused to release
billions of gallons of water Pacific Northwest. What a difference
it would have made. I've since overruled him. It's now released.
All federal housing permits have also been approved. The city

(19:37):
is years late. Get the fire victims are approval to
rebuild and do it now. Not much has been done
over the last several months, and I think we could
have not had to become No sirdamis to predict that. Yeah,
I had some uh I'll play it tomorrow. La Mayor

(19:59):
chair and bass talking about well, it was okay that
people were mad at me because it gave him a
way to grieve the nerve of that woman, that Cuban
commie woman. Yes, that does deserve a how dare you
gret us? Yeah, you know she's got She's from Sweden,

(20:21):
right when President Obama met her. Listen to even put
on like a fake Swedish accent. Listen to this.

Speaker 3 (20:28):
It is very good to see you again.

Speaker 8 (20:30):
Thank you so much for stopping by the sale.

Speaker 1 (20:34):
Isn't that cornballish? It is bettery good to meet you.

Speaker 3 (20:40):
It is very good to see you again.

Speaker 8 (20:42):
Thank you so much for stopping by the sale.

Speaker 4 (20:46):
This is the treportary show. Condom Valley Spower.

Speaker 1 (20:50):
Talk not at all. But our sidewalks aren't good, are they? No,
President Trump, I still don't know what the executive order's
going to do there flinging out that sharpie's going to town.
I don't know what it said. Cities can now people
into services. I thought our problem once the whole time,
that we didn't have the services to put them in.

(21:12):
A j Rossomni Blacks Owned Merchants Association last week was
in great interview there. We're going to have him back
and he's running for city council. But I don't know
what we're gonna do. It's just worse and worse. I
see the same people. Man, It's just a lifestyle. You really,
have you noticed the couple that's together out here that
we've seen over the years, they're really hanging out now together.

(21:32):
That's how much we know them. And I pray for him.
I feel sorry for him, but I'm tired of it.
You can do that. You can have compassion for him,
and you can be tired of it. Something has have
to change. Did you see the the chicken carcass out here? Yeah,
some transient I assume left the chicken carcass. Eight or

(21:55):
nine steps away were four condoms in the rappers. They
they hadn't been used there. I assumed there were. Maybe
they were just the rappers. I didn't go down and go, oh,
is there kind of thing here? Let me put my
fingers on it and see. But this isn't our parking lot, man.

(22:16):
This is how I over ten years now almost ten years,
it'll be ten years in February, I've seen the decline.
It's like that's how Oakland happened. We're gonna the things
that we used to be. Like, hey, there's a mattress
out there in that backfield, we should call it. Now
you go, there's a mattress laning out there. The follow
up isn't oh we should call or get somebody. It's

(22:39):
just it makes you not care. It's wrong. Something does
need to change. Well, things are changing when it comes
to media in America. President Trump on point zero was
hammered with a whole Russia Russia thing from the get
go Washington Post. I mean, he hadn't even been he
hadn't even hung his tuxedo up from the inauguraational ball

(23:00):
there in twenty seventeen, before the headlines of impeachment. They
went after him immediately and he was brand new to
the job. And then I'm not going to go into
the whole hand of the country, the keys of the
nation over to that Fauci fake but two point zher.
So much is happening the speed of Trump. And you've

(23:23):
had these judges step in and they're still stepping in.
One stepped in about the defunding of Planned Parenthood where
five or six were closed. I'm done with these judges.
Man Brendan Carr, he is the commissioner of the FCC,
and the FCC oversees the They oversee radio, TV, anything

(23:44):
public airwaves. And he's just he's talking about how President
Trump has come in here in two point oh and
just gotten rid of the choke hold that the swamp
media has. You know, he's been voute about it.

Speaker 3 (24:00):
It was false and fake and never happened.

Speaker 1 (24:03):
Yeah, he's been upset about it. Go with a role
on a Monday, Minster President.

Speaker 3 (24:08):
Fake news was indeed fake news.

Speaker 1 (24:09):
Yes, we don't want shaked news. No, we don't your CNN.

Speaker 3 (24:13):
You're fake news.

Speaker 1 (24:14):
You have an agenda, one of the biggest, aren't they.

Speaker 3 (24:16):
All I can say is it's totally fake news. Just fake.

Speaker 2 (24:20):
It's fake, it's made up stuff.

Speaker 1 (24:22):
Say it a different way.

Speaker 3 (24:23):
You are fake news.

Speaker 1 (24:24):
No I'm not, thank you.

Speaker 8 (24:25):
Yeah, something really significant is happening right here. And it
goes back to President Trump when he ran for office again,
he ran directly at these legacy national broadcasters. And for
years people cowed down to the executives behind these companies
based in Hollywood in New York, and they just accepted
that these national broadcasters could dictate how people think about topics,

(24:48):
that they could set the narrative for the country. And
President Trump fundamentally rejected it. He smashed the facade that
these are gatekeepers that can determine what people think.

Speaker 1 (24:58):
So CC Chairman Brendan Carr, their MPR, PBS, I have
PBS documentary. I have that. I paid for that app.
I love documentaries and it's something when you go back
and you look at their time period, you can tell
what time period it was produced in by the subject matter.
The good stuff was in the there's some good documentaries

(25:21):
from the eighties, and ken Burns were still on there
all through the nineties, early two thousands up till the
tens and you start to see the switch Man. Nothing's
interesting to me that they did after that, hardly anything.
All the subject matter, it's all about the oppress versus
the oppressors. That's what it falls under. Yeah, there's been

(25:42):
some decent things they put out. I was just watching
one about the the nineteen hundred Parish Fair the eighteen eighties.
What was it when the Eiffel Tower went up and
they tried to read you know, they had to do
something better a few years later than the fill Tower
and the star of the fair was electricity. Just a

(26:06):
just amazing to watch that documentary of how enthralled and
rightfully so. Imagine growing up in the country and night
was always dark unless you had candles, and you no candles,
don't do it unless you got a bunch of them.
And in the movies and Westerns and even in The
Chosen with Jesus, nobody's ever ever, ever, ever seen in

(26:27):
a movie somebody taking care of the candles. Hardly, Hey,
the candles are going down. Well, we don't have it.
Nobody ever talks about not having enough money for candles. Hey,
can I borrow some money for candles?

Speaker 2 (26:36):
Hey?

Speaker 1 (26:36):
Where are the candles?

Speaker 8 (26:37):
Not?

Speaker 1 (26:38):
Hey can I borrow candle from you? We're going a
little dem over here. No way, They're always working and
well lit. Anyhow, that's been my thing. I wish they
would act like that was really a part of their
life and and move it into some movie scripts. That's
what they need to do. How did I get into
all of this? Oh? Documentaries and PBS, which brings me

(26:58):
back to Brendan Carr of the FCC took that full circle.
Let's listen to you, and.

Speaker 8 (27:03):
Everything that we're seeing right now flows from that decision
by President Trump, and he's winning me. Look, PBS has
been defunded, NPR has been defunded. CBS is committing to
restoring fact based journalism.

Speaker 1 (27:16):
A Carman Carr don't go, don't go quick with CBS.
That Stephen Colbert protest that they held where it looked
like people at a bus stop that knew the bus
was coming in an hour, just sitting around, less than
a dozen people. But anyhow, CBS continue.

Speaker 8 (27:35):
You see it, you know everything from you know Joy
Reid has gone at MSNBC. Always things are isolated pinpricks.
They go back to this emperor has no closed moment
where President Trump stood up to these legacy media gatekeepers.
And now their business models are falling apart.

Speaker 1 (27:49):
Yes, their business models are falling apart, just like some states.
Come on, man, I get it. President Trump's four years
in the White House or a big success minus Fauci
and Operation Arch Speed. But many of us got out
there and worked very hard and campaigned and promoted to

(28:09):
bring him back for a second go around. And I
think the timing is beautiful. I think the timing was
in God's hands. I really well, we know that the
millimeter that I mean, all of that, with the attempt
at assassination and attempt number two, attempt number two, I
still want to know, how's the Secret Service guy not

(28:30):
hit somebody eight feet away or six feet away, had
the gun on him, he gets away? Ah. Anyhow, but
Trump two point zero has I'm gonna say, already in
six months done a leap frog over one point zero.
That's how I feel. He has completely, almost instantaneously secured

(28:54):
the border. And we heard a lot about oh, you
just Trump's an idiot he's going to crash a stock market,
these terroriffts that he's doing that, talking tough on trade,
it's going to crash the economy. No, that's not what happened.

(29:16):
If I do, shall recall the stop market hit record highs.
Wages are rising faster than they have in sixty years.
Again fact and fact, not opinion. And when I think
back of all the recent presidents, I'm convinced Iran would

(29:39):
have been could have turned into a full scale war,
American lives could have been lost. President Trump, he managed
to cripple them their nuclear program and we had zero casualties,
like we have zero tariffs, even brought a ceasefire between
Iran and Israel. Things are moving, so ask we forget

(30:00):
these things, don't we? That's all today now told Russia
got to back off what now ten to twelve days
or twelve to fifteen days. We were at fifty days
at one point. He did talk about the loss of life,
and that's what it's about. And I've always liked this
warn policy by the way that he looks at war

(30:22):
of the.

Speaker 2 (30:23):
Russian people, they're great people. I don't want to do
that to Russia, but this thing they're losing a lot
of Russians. They've lost a million Russians. And that's the
you know sons, that's the sons and daughters of Russian families.
They leave the house, they go by mom by dead

(30:43):
and then they get blown away. And Ukrainian too. Look
at Ukraine, he said, disaster.

Speaker 3 (30:49):
What's happened there?

Speaker 1 (30:50):
It is war is But if it had been a
different president, it would have been a different outcome. I
don't even think we would have been in there and
got in there and done with a different president, because
they've had the chances. You know what Obama did. He
landed airplanes with a bunch of cash on it. Nothing
to see here, Please keep moving Trump two point zero

(31:13):
if you go back to the right. At the end
of the Jimmy Carter administration, they did a court ruling.
They got rid of the government's hiring aptitude test. If
you want to work for the federal government, you got
to pass the test. I think you know what's coming, right,
do you know what's coming? Do you know what the
change was with that aptitude test? Don't you? It was racist?

(31:35):
So they changed it up. We got rid of merit
based hiring, hiring the best person for the job, looking
at the resume, hiring them, interviewing them. We had President Reagan,
we had Bush, we had the other Bush. They could
have fought to undo that, they could have put back,
you know, hiring people based on merit, but they didn't.

(31:55):
And what's that forty fifty years DEI got in with
our government. Now Trump two point zero is bringing back
merit to our government. Imagine that. Surprise, surprise, surprise, and
one of the most demonic attacks in US history still

(32:17):
under away. But somebody has stepped up, and that's the
Trump administration to stop these the butchering of children with
their with their sex parts. I hope that PBS documentary
in the future does it like they do the Nazi
experiments that they did on people. Yes, there was a

(32:40):
time period here where that happened, right, Children's that's a
hospital in DC Children's Hospital and smel a children's hospital
in Chicago. Stanford Medicine have all stopped surgeries and puberty
blockers to kids. They were doing it before. That's how
demonic it is, so when it mattered the most right now, Yes,

(33:04):
bravo to Trump two point zero stuffing up to save
these kids from these these animals. They're animals. They call
themselves doctors, their demons, their predators. We as conservatives wish
that we could have turned the national debt around. This
last spending bill, the big beautiful bill. Yeah, did beautiful things.

(33:26):
Shut down Planned Parenthood, it did some beautiful things. I've
been in agreement with that fact, but I'm not agreement.
While we had the House, we had the Senate, we
had the White House, that we couldn't have gotten rid
of a bunch and bunch of spending. And we complain
about that. Republicans do that, and rightfully so. But our

(33:48):
aid to foreign countries, no one's ever stopped that. Trump
did the cuts with usaid and the good, good old days.
You remember the good old days of Doze when we
were all one big, happy family, the those days, well,
good cut it down the size. We need to keep
more of America's money. I don't know in America. Brilliant, Carrie, brilliant.

(34:12):
But I applaud Trump two point zero for defunding NPR,
for defunding PBS, for defunding Planned Parenthood, because I've heard
talk about it from Republicans are so long and actually
this administration is in there fighting to actually make it happen,
and we need to stop and say good job. I'm

(34:33):
proud of my vote. The Assistent Trevor Cherry show on
The Valley's Power Talk. Active shooter report in midtown Manhattan,
in the Business District. I'm looking at pictures of NYPD's
Sheriff's Department, green gear guns drawn out a Manhattan building.
They were seen responding active shooter. It was at a

(34:56):
building that houses the Blackstone Investment firm and also headquarters
for the NFL. They said people inside the building on
fifty second Street were hiding on different floors, kitchens and bathrooms.
NYPD officers guns drawn. Another officer appear to be tending
to a person lying on the ground. FBI Deputy Director

(35:20):
Bongino said the FBI Field Office responding, give active report.
One cop has been shot. Gunman has been shot inside
the building. NYPD is saying six are shot. I'm just
hearing now the gunman is dead. So that just happened
this evening, early evening, still daylight there in New York City.

(35:42):
So much violence. We're in a spiritual war. Man that's
just not a criminal, that's living a life that's not
good and pleasing to Grandma and mom. These are the
people go around just shooting random people. That's a demon inside.
Somebody looks like there's a demon inside. Chat gpt I

(36:03):
was just talking about this at the end of last
week on the show This Psychosis Taking Over had a
doctor from you see San Francisco talking about it. This
is at the Atlantic, the Atlantic dot com kind of
a left wing kind of establishment. They had the guy

(36:25):
on here explaining what chat gpt encouraged him to do
to cut his wrist, he said, said chat gpt encouraged
him to find a sterile or very clean razor blade.
He said. The chatbot provided instructions what to do next.
They said, look for a spot on the interest where
you can fill the pulse lightly or see a small vein,
avoid big veins or arteries. He said. He told chat

(36:49):
gpt that he's a little nervous. He said. Chat gpt
was there to comfort me. It described a calming breathing
in preparation exercise to soothe my anxiety before making the decision,
he said, the chatbot said, you can do this. Wow.

(37:10):
They interviewed somebody else that said they went on with
chat gpt and asked them to create a ritual offering
to Malik. That's a pagan god associated with child sacrifice.
Chat GBT listed jewelry, hair clippings, a drop of their
own blood. This guy, interviewed at The Atlantic dot Com

(37:34):
said he told chat GPT that he wanted to make
a blood offering. He asked chat GPT, where do you
recommend I do this on my body? Chat gpt said
the son of the fingertip would be good, but responded
the wrist, more prone to deeper cuts, would also suffice.
That's just that's it. It's a demon in there, man,

(37:57):
so aiicos. I'll have to get Kamala Harris on the
on the phone an interviewer or she could explain it
to us. But it basically goes out and sweeps everything
that's known in the World Wide Web and gives it
to us real quick. It's like a really smart Google
Search that just gives you everything that you need, but
yet can now converse with you knowing what the computer

(38:21):
has told it to say every time about people with
schizophrenia and people with mental conditions, developing relationships with these
with with the device. Now, I think it does some
amazing things. My dad's eightieth birthday party. I just told
I told Gronk what to do. No, I have Claude, Claude.

(38:45):
I told Claude what to do, who, what, when, where
and why? Make a birthday flyer up? Bam, that was done.
You know what that would have taken me to do.
I probably couldn't even done it the way that it looked.
I don't remember if people have taught me all that
kind of fun and this and that, and I don't
remember it. But it's just bamn there it is. Some

(39:06):
of the songs that I've heard would have one hundred
percent completely faked me out. Who is a singer from
a to Oklahoma? You found and it's Ai singing. It's
a country guy, right. It just replicates truly incredible. But
it can also get in there and messing people up,
and we're learning about that. So yeah, I would say

(39:31):
with your kids even, you got to think about things
like this. You have no idea the assist that Trevor
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