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August 21, 2025 • 33 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Young Karen was helping connect young Americans to the communists
in Cuba. Hmmm, is she the auntie of Colin Kaepernick.
Remember is Chay Gavarro all his all his communist stuff. Yeah,
this kind of stuff can't be ignored. Instead of focusing
on solving crime, she's making the issue about skin color.

(00:24):
Listen again, as the mayor of smelangelis the Trump crackdown
on DC crime, she should be worried about her own
crime in her own city. She's just like, see see
these California politicians getting involved in other states and other cities,
saying in DC, they're going after black and brown youth.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
Really, only that I'm concerned about the way he is
rolling that out in Washington, DC, which is essentially calling
essentially going after young black and brown youth in Washington,
d C. Imposing a curfew, saying that if they violate
the curfew, the parents could be charged five hundred dollars,
saying that the kids could be detained and arrested. We've

(01:04):
tried those policies before they do that work. And it's
my understanding crime was going down in wash.

Speaker 1 (01:11):
You're understanding, what is the purpose of stopping crime in DC? Well,
they're only going after the black and brown kids, and
we know that they're racis right, That's what he's insinuating
that Trump Republicans people that vote that way are racist.
Mayor bess Ackwards, there's at the click of a button,

(01:36):
you could be easily refuted. You know what the click
of the button is the National Violent Death Reporting System.
What percentage of crime committed in DC is committed by
those that you just referenced black or brown youth? Eighty
percent of homicide victims are black males, eighty six percent
of arrestees black, eight percent Hispanic, ninety four percent for

(01:58):
black or brown individuals in the District of Columbia. That's
the violent crime stats for DC from the FBI. So
you want to ignore the demographics that those that commit
the most crime in DC. I don't know how she's
going to ignore that. Even Fox's Brett Behar couldn't escape

(02:19):
the laws. You see he got pulled over. Did you
see that? Yeah? What was that car he was driving?
It looked like some was that a Mercedes g Wagon
his wife's Look at that, Director Ryan Nigel even knowing
it was his wife's car. Because somebody took video of
him getting his license and in registration out as well.

(02:39):
Stephan Stephen Miller talking about all the people that are
out there in DC. They're protesting, ran a mob whatever.
He called them old white hippies. But he said when
we were out there and we saw all these protesters
protesting again stopping crime in DC, it didn't anger him.
It inspired him. Listen to him.

Speaker 3 (02:59):
But they're the ones who've been advocating for the one percent,
the criminals, the killers, the rapists.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
The drug dealers.

Speaker 3 (03:06):
And I'm glad they're here today because me, Pete and
the Vice President are all going to leave here and
inspired by them, we're going to add thousands more resources
to this city to get the criminals and the ging members.

Speaker 1 (03:17):
Out of here. Keep it up, keep your protesting up,
and make them want to put more money. I think
he said, what do you say me? And uh, what
was it Pete? And I guess he was out there
with Vice President Vance as well. Yeah, he's done with it.
People are done with it, and this is going to
be the perfect example before and after a rest of America. Look,

(03:40):
we showed you, here's the blueprint, here's how it's done.
Remember when Newsom cleared up San Francisco. For President Chi,
I said to Fresno mayor, die er. Just somebody get
ahold of them, ask them how they did that. However
they did it, come back here and do it talking
about how they're gonna dismantle their network, and a lot

(04:02):
of this network straight up rent a mob kind of stuff,
with the signs already preprinted.

Speaker 3 (04:06):
And we're gonna dismantle those networks, and we're gonna grew
that a city can serve for the law abiding citizens
who live there. We are not gonna let the communists
destroy a great American city, let alone the nation's capital.

Speaker 1 (04:20):
Yeah, he went off on the old white hippies. Funny
to me, all.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
These demonstrators that you've seen out here in recent days,
all of these elderly white hippies, they're not part of
the city and never happened. And by the way, most
of the citizens who live in Washington, DC are black.
This is not a city that has had any safety
for its black citizens for generations. And President Trump is

(04:46):
the one who is fixing that with the support of
the Metropolitan Police Department, the support of the National Guard
and our federal lawforce and officers.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
Yeah, I love the fact they speak their minds. Trump
has assembled a great choir that can go out and
effectively communicate his message to the masses via the media
with his swamp media. They're good, man, they know how
to do it, even down to you know what, guys,

(05:16):
just go home and take a na huh quick, get
out of here.

Speaker 3 (05:19):
So we're going to ignore these stupid white hippies that
all need to go home and take a nap because
they're all over ninety years old, and we're going to
get back to the business of protecting the American people
and the citizens of Washington.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
D s good. Good, keep it going, Keep it going.
Let's see another news. Milwaukee hires a convicted murderer to
lead their violence prevention office. Well it was just, I mean,
these are crazy liberal ideas. Remember when they were going
to do all the weed dispensaries in Fresno and everybody's

(05:51):
gonna be waiting in line to get a business license.
They said, what was it like a third half to
go to people that have prior criminal conviction with drug
or be on food stamps. I mean they had something
like that you had to be as and not if
you're on food stumps, mean you're down and out. I'm
not referencing everybody on that, but it was something where
you had to have really kind of messed up in

(06:12):
the past to be considered to jump to the front
of the line. But my word, having a convicted murder
lead the Violence Prevention Office Milwaukee had three finalists to
take the job, and this guy was not one of
the violinists, but the mayor came along and picked him. Anyways, Wow,

(06:35):
it's the black and brown youth. They're not the ones
creating the problems in the issue. It's racism, according to
the LA Mayor and many other Democrats. And I saw
this roundtable going on about crime, and it was a
roundtable of black Americans and this young black man was
sitting down with this on collor the DEI black woman

(06:57):
who thinks she's the mama of this boy. He was
in his twenties. He looked to be I would have,
but he was respectful. You'll hear I would have come
back with, first of all, you're not my mama. But
listen to him go back and forth with her, and
he has the truth on his side and she can't
handle it. The crime stats. He's a black man telling
a black woman that most of black on black crime

(07:19):
is black on black.

Speaker 4 (07:20):
Listen, they are killing each other ninety percent of the time,
which is the rate that black you will kill each other,
according to the FBI.

Speaker 5 (07:25):
Oh, young, Matt, I'm not sure where your education came from,
But they lied to you.

Speaker 1 (07:32):
Stops don't lie, though.

Speaker 5 (07:33):
Statistics lie all the time, So let's start there, and
particularly when the statistics are coming from the sources that
gain from the statistics being shown a different way. So
if you're gonna start your argument on stats don't lie,
you've already lost the argument. They lie, They lie all
the time.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
Well then what are you going to have a basis
of an argument on? What are you going to base
it on? Okay, they might be off a little bit,
but when it's that staggering ninety percent. See, she knew
she was in the corner. So what a liberals have
to do? They have no more bullets to fire, so
they got to throw the gun at you. And here's
what this lady said, Are you acting right now? Listen

(08:12):
to hew anarchy you acting from.

Speaker 4 (08:16):
But I'm telling the truth. There's no systemic racism that
I've experienced here in America. What system is racist? I
think the only racism we've actually seen recently. Systemic races
that we've seen is the application of systemic racism against
white people. The University of Western Washington, for example, has
been trying to segregate dormitories using black only dormitories because
black people feel safe amongst each other, but they're more

(08:36):
likely to kill each other than white people are. Ever
to call them. That's just the truth. You have King
Vaughn wrapping about killing other black men. Why should I
think that the white man is the oppressor when black
men are more likely to kill me?

Speaker 1 (08:47):
The line, dog faced pony soldier, Hold on, Joe, you're white,
stay out of this. Listen to this lady. Come back
of you better think of me as your mama. Shut
up you. He had some respect, though, which shows he's
a good young man, even though this woman was acting
the way that she is.

Speaker 5 (09:05):
Oh oh my, this is scary. You need to think
about me as yo mama. Do not talk to me
in that fashion. So let's check that now, okay. So
on a basic level, we have to understand that systemic
racism is grounded in the realities that black people have
not been considered an equal human being in this country
since it's onset, so there's simply no way to make

(09:26):
the argument that there isn't systemic racism, and we have
seen in very clear ways the system operate in an
organically racist way. Do not cut me off.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
I'm going to shut you down right now because it's
my show and you're a snippet, and I can cut
it off whenever I want. But she had to be
I'm gonna say, maybe pushing forty ish half her life. Man,
she's probably been indoctrinated or a longer with this. We
get angry at people that way, but I'm going to
believe some of these really down deep believe that, and

(09:57):
I'm gonna say it's rooted in something that's happened to
them over their life. I don't know what it's like
to be I was about saying minority, but I'm white
and I live in California. I don't know what it's
like to be black or Asian or Hispanic or whatever,
especially I guess black in America. I don't know the
racist things that happened. Something happened to you when you're

(10:20):
ten years old, twenty years old. He's a lasting scarring effect.
And there are idiotic races out there, and they're always
will be. We can try our best to behave properly
and love people like we're supposed to, but till the
end of the world, we're not going to end it.
So the concept out there that all of America is

(10:41):
systemically racist is not true. But if you've been taught
that and you have had some instances happen in your
life that have happened like that, I'm sure every single
black person in America has never lived their entire life
without experiencing something with somebody treating them different because they
were black. It probably happened to every black American multiple times,

(11:03):
some more than others, maybe depending where you lived and
at what time period. But it has happened. But that
didn't mean that America systemically racist. If anything, we were
moving along at a good clip of getting rid of
past sins man breaking up families and slavery and selling
them like their cattle. Demonic. We moved on from demonic.

(11:27):
People gave their lives to rid the nation of demon activity.
That's just flat out evil. God didn't make his children
for some to own others. That was the devil at
work in this country. And then to have the whole
civil rights movement to come along and to convince generations

(11:48):
that were born in the seventies and eighties and nineties
and that it wasn't like how it used to be.
Our country came a long way in a short period
of time. When you look at the scale of the
world in changing and changing course all the way till
January of two thousand and nine, when you had the
first half black black president right there in DC. That

(12:14):
was a big event. You take people that passed away
in the fifties or sixties, and if they got to
come back and see, there's black judges, there's black people
in the Supreme Court, there's black governors and mayors, and
we had a president. Wow do it? News anchors, all
this kind of police chiefs. I mean, you talk about

(12:37):
coming a long way in a short period of time,
America did it. So, if anything, it's the opposite of
systemic racism. Insanity. Man, This commed careen dad in La
won't even look at the numbers. This lady getting mad
at that young black man because he was speaking numbers.

(12:59):
There is a thing called record keeping. They keep the
race of the criminal. They're insane, man, They are It's
like an evil spell was on them and they want
people to die fighting back against stopping crime in DC.
Now it's not an evil spell, it's it's evil people.

(13:20):
You want more insanity, sure you do. You wouldn't be
listening to this show if you didn't have more insanity?
Did you hear the ESPN lady hosts DEI it up,
doesn't even doesn't even recognize that Barry Sanders Jersey. We're
gonna hear that extreme insanity. Next, this is.

Speaker 6 (13:38):
The Trebor Chary Show, Condom Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (13:43):
Well, there was a comedian on. I don't know his name,
but I've seen him. He's a funny dude, black dude.
He's had a Detroit Lions shirt on with Sanders written
across the front. Number twenty guys, that's Barry, that's I mean,
he made twenty Dorset not look smooth. I mean he
was that good. Just amazing that a body could move

(14:05):
forward and then horizontally so quick, back up, take two steps.
Have guys standing there with his jock around his ankles,
going to WHOA what just happened? Best running back? I'll
say NFL history. People might argue that no, O, Jay,
you stay over there. Quit you were not you know,

(14:27):
you weren't. You were good in college? You were, Yeah,
you had a good season in Buffalo in seventy three.
But bring on, I don't know Joy Reid's younger sister niece.
This woman here with her short hair, she's a big
football person. And there are women that there's maybe two

(14:48):
that have never bothered me in my life talking sports.
I'm being honest. I wouldn't want a big, old, gruffy
guy doing a cosmetic or a cooking show. A cooking chef. Oh,
that's right. Some of the best chefs. Guys not a
good thing to pick. I guess I'm going into Even
as a kid, I didn't like Phyllis George CBS in
the seventies. She's like Miss America. I always thought that

(15:09):
was weird. I'm like, why is she on her talking
about football? She never played football. I knew that as
a kid. Anyhow, I'm gonna prove my point here. She
thought of Barry Sanders. Jersey was tied to Schadore Sanders.
If you don't know Barry Sanders, you should not be

(15:30):
working for pn and on National TV, sitting there with
Steven A. Smith and this comedian talking man something good
man excited, you know, flew here for this.

Speaker 7 (15:40):
I'm up.

Speaker 1 (15:41):
I'm doing up though, jeez, and he's got a number
twenty Detroit Lyons jersey on with Sanders right across the front.

Speaker 8 (15:49):
Well, it's a blastbus to have you here. Thank you
so much for joining us. All right, so the jersey,
let's get into it because obviously the ties for one
Shadoor Sanders who balled out in his first I'm sorry
that much high, come on the high as the Sanders
bear with me, share with me. Well, let's get into
your door because appropriate that you're also a fan there, right,

(16:10):
So he's delients obleaku injury after.

Speaker 1 (16:12):
He say that one. No, no, that's like showing up
with the number twelve Pittsburgh Steeler not knowing it's Bradshaw
number twelve, Dallas Cowboy, not knowing it's Roger Stallback. Come on, now,
I'm just an outside sports guy. I just now would

(16:34):
would I've made that mistake? No? No, would not have.
Do people make mistakes? Yes, I make them all the
time on here. But Clay Travis, he had the best analogy, like,
you don't mistakes with the basics. No, you don't do that. No,
He's like, oh, you were forty five, forty seven, and

(16:56):
what's what's that for us? Is that because Kamala won
the president or something like Now, you know the basics.
Come on, you.

Speaker 9 (17:03):
Don't recognize a Barry Sanders Jersey. You shouldn't be hosting
a segment on sports television.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 9 (17:11):
You just don't have the requisite sports knowledge to be hosting.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
And you can't fake it. You guys know this.

Speaker 9 (17:19):
If somebody fakes being a general, genuine sports fan, you
find them out pretty quick because they can't talk about games,
they can't talk about athletes. You know how this goes.
But it's a big embarrassing moment for ESPN.

Speaker 1 (17:32):
Yeah, it's like watching somebody say, oh, I'm a big
Dodger fan. I watched them last night. They scored seven
points points. No, you're not a fan. You don't. You
don't know that. Clay Travis know about how embarrassing this
is for ESPN, and it is.

Speaker 9 (17:46):
Like steven A. Smith tried to clean up that mess,
but that's a huge embarrassment for ESPN and it just
exposed her pretty badly. And look, people are gonna say, well,
steven A. Messes up stuff all the time. You mess
up stuff all the time. Yeah, it's not.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
Basic stuff, point Matt.

Speaker 9 (18:02):
There's a certain level of just basic sports knowledge that
you should have to have to have a highly competitive
job on television.

Speaker 1 (18:11):
Yeah, that might be. I don't know, DEI could be
just saying just going out on a big long whin there.
Speaking of sports, the colon meister Kaepernick is docuseries that
he was working with director Spike Leon. It's not going
to be released. Why the two have decided to no

(18:33):
longer proceed with this project as a result of certain
creative differences. Yeah, Spike Lee probably realized that Colin Kaepernick
is a jerk, and Colin Kaepernick probably realized Spike Lee's
a jerk. Yeah, two jerks trying to work on it.
One jerk in here, one jerk in there. Didn't release,

(18:53):
But on the other hand, it could have given us
some good comedy gold Yeah, gumment. Come on, guys, it out.
I'd love to play some of that.

Speaker 6 (19:01):
Audience assistent Trevor Cherry Show on The Valley's Power.

Speaker 1 (19:05):
Talk, President Trump has stopped. I guess what seven wars
around the world. You didn't hear about that? Did you
why would they want to report on something good like
that happening because they don't Well, we do know that
monks are supposed to be quiet, right, not supposed to
talk a lot. Seventy thousand months just nominated President Trump

(19:29):
for the Nobel Peace Prize because he stopped seven global
conflicts in seven months. You don't believe me, Jesse Waters
on Fox News. He doesn't lie about stuff like this.

Speaker 3 (19:42):
Seventy thousand monks just broke their vals of silence to
nominate Trump for the Nobel.

Speaker 10 (19:49):
They missed the President Trump. We are spending here today
with hearts full of appreciations today seventy thousand den with
these monks a wholehotedly supportive of our comebod in Prime
Minister holding my net to nominate you for the Noball

(20:10):
piece price, Please accept, mister President.

Speaker 1 (20:15):
Seventy thousand monks can't be wrong. They were all in
their orange gowns with the bald heads like they look.
And in the background they're probably thirty signs with just
President Trump's face. Look at that. Aren't you proud of
your vote? Now? All right, back to bad news here

(20:43):
newsome Jerry manderin power grab trying to rig it isn't
he one party rule wants to get rid of Republican
representation in Congress. California votes like forty percent Republican. Nah,

(21:04):
he's gonna he's gonna get rid of seats. And they're
going against the California law. We voted on this, the
California voters did the citizens Redistricting Commission that would draw
the maps. Now they're trying to act like, no, we're
giving it back to the people man, not like Texas.
We're gonna let him vote on it November fourth. Get
the power to the people. We already had it. What

(21:26):
are you doing? The polling is showing he's not gonna win,
and I hope he doesn't, and I hope it's a
thumping on his presidential aspirations and campaign that is his
own state thumped him down. Now we have we do
have strong Republicans up there. We got a young class
up there, first timers. Assemblywoman Messito here, she was trying

(21:50):
to get an answer. Can you give us an answer, please?
Who drew these maps? Listen to these California Marxist, leftist,
globalist Luciferian Democrats. Laugh at her, laugh at her. Listen.

Speaker 11 (22:02):
Then the Commissions map and we are letting our voters
see the maps and make the ultimate decision.

Speaker 7 (22:07):
Madam Majority Leer, I understand, I've heard all that. Who
drew the maps? It's a very simple question, names preferably
simple answer.

Speaker 1 (22:15):
Assembly.

Speaker 7 (22:16):
Okay, I'm in the Assembly and I did not draw
these maps.

Speaker 12 (22:19):
Oh you're not the leadership, and.

Speaker 7 (22:22):
I'm aware of that. But the same way that in
this bill it says that the Assembly Elections Committee, not
Chair Pellerin, not Assembly Member Salatch, not Assembly Member Bennett.
I am a part of that group. So by association,
I have been lumped in, mister Bennett. So I'm asking
who drew these maps?

Speaker 12 (22:39):
General, the legislature drew the maps.

Speaker 1 (22:42):
Stop asking questions, young woman. The legislature drew them. We're
protecting democracy and we cannot answer your basic question. So
we're going to be snarky, We're going to ridicule you.

Speaker 12 (22:54):
Oh you're not the leadership.

Speaker 1 (22:56):
No, you're not the leadership.

Speaker 7 (22:59):
Who specifically in the legislative legislature drew the maps. It
is transparency that we don't get to know who drew.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
The legislature drew the maps. Again, over seventy six percent.

Speaker 7 (23:10):
That's not what I'm asking to I've heard the maps
are coming from the I am asking restriction Commission, which is.

Speaker 12 (23:19):
Okay, let's have one person speak at a time, please.

Speaker 7 (23:22):
And my question has not been answered the information you've given,
I've already heard, I've got here.

Speaker 12 (23:27):
The question has been answered. You just don't like the answer.

Speaker 1 (23:29):
The hypocrisy. You needn't answer the question. Wow, we we
go to work to pay these people's salaries in California. Now,
it's perfectly acceptable for politicians to get in there. Let's
draw our own maps, let's determine our own elections, and
that's telling them we're returning power to the people.

Speaker 7 (23:52):
You said the legislature, I am the legislature. I am
part of the legislature. Is that correct, Madam Chair, Because
I'm not a democratic, remember.

Speaker 12 (24:00):
Bet you can just try to answer good face, yeah,
good good. But when we say the all kinds of
things happen in the legislature, we're not all involved in
eary one, but they're all controlled by the legislative leadership.
The legislative leadership wrote these maps. Combination. We have a
leader right here, so she's part of the leadership. The

(24:21):
leadership teamship teams, the team, leadership team, you didn't personally write.

Speaker 7 (24:25):
So then there she's in leadership and she just said
she didn't.

Speaker 12 (24:27):
Write the maps. She had, she had some she she
was part of the leadership. Okay, can we bring the
debate back to the chair team?

Speaker 1 (24:36):
Okay, you know who the team is. I think we've
answered the question has been answered.

Speaker 12 (24:40):
Do you have another question.

Speaker 1 (24:42):
You need to pipe down there? We've answered your question
by telling you who has not drawn the maps you've
asked us. We told you that we aren't going to
tell you any more questions.

Speaker 12 (24:54):
That is disrespectful. Don't do that.

Speaker 6 (24:57):
Don't do that.

Speaker 5 (24:57):
I don't do that.

Speaker 1 (24:59):
Sorry, Well, maybe the media can get to them. Election
Committee Chair Sabrina Cervantes Casey Casey r. A three had
the cameras and microphone in front of mister Vonte's and
she's going to explain it.

Speaker 13 (25:15):
Right.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
It's not just like sitting in there in the assembly
where you can do it. This is this is TV man.
You're gonna you got to answer this. Right. Of course
you'll have to answer who drew the map because they
need to let the viewers know.

Speaker 11 (25:27):
So the Rules Committee was responsible of putting the maps
onto our public website the Committee on Elections and so
that has now been posted since Friday and then adjusted
on Monday per ab six so four.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
Okay. So she was asked who drew the maps and
that was the answer. It's on a website or something.

Speaker 14 (25:52):
Did this committee meet then to draw the lines? And
we were just trying to ascertain who exactly is responsible
and the commission sawing these maps at this point.

Speaker 1 (26:00):
Who's drawing the maps at this point? Can you answer
it again? That's the second time she tried. Let's see
if we can get an answer here from m California Democrats.

Speaker 11 (26:07):
So the criteria has remained the same from the CRC.
Seventy six percent of the districts remained the same, and
that is what Californians will see. There were many folks
stakeholders who have had an input on the map drawing process,
but ultimately this is up to the decision of California voters.

Speaker 1 (26:27):
Okay, So that answered it, right, Let's try again.

Speaker 6 (26:31):
What is it?

Speaker 14 (26:31):
So is the State Senate Elections Committee? We drew these maps,
like you're ready to say that.

Speaker 11 (26:37):
So the Senate Rules Committee drew these put these maps
the census tracks onto the website.

Speaker 14 (26:44):
So legislators drew the maps?

Speaker 13 (26:47):
Is that?

Speaker 14 (26:47):
Can we say that to our viewers?

Speaker 11 (26:49):
Again, this was from CRC's criteria. But who millions? Who's right?

Speaker 5 (26:56):
We need to know who the maps?

Speaker 13 (26:58):
Was it?

Speaker 5 (26:58):
Paul Mitchell?

Speaker 11 (27:00):
It was input? Again, it was it was It was
testimony that was given.

Speaker 1 (27:09):
Oh, testimony was given that drew the map. She's been
asked four or five times, guys, this is this is
further proof of modern day MK ultra Manchurian candidates programmed
have no shame, no embarrassment for standing there in front
of a TV camera, ask a question and acting as

(27:30):
if you just aren't hearing it.

Speaker 11 (27:32):
That was given to the CRC by whom remaining consistent,
making sure we're keeping communities of interest together, which was
important to voters.

Speaker 1 (27:43):
Uh huh, keeping interest in community. I'm answering your question
of who drew the maps by telling you this, What
more can she say? Where can she go in this interview?
How can she parachute out of this interview?

Speaker 8 (27:56):
Well, this is a good one.

Speaker 12 (27:58):
Is everybody listening.

Speaker 11 (27:59):
We're not going to stand idle by while Trump's in office,
rigging the elections and changing the rules in the middle
of the game. Again, this is about putting the power
back into the hands of California voters. And I believe
that on November fourth, they will stand tall and say

(28:20):
no more.

Speaker 12 (28:20):
That's an applause line.

Speaker 1 (28:25):
She learned well from you, Nancy, didn't she? Okay, she
tried once, she tried twice, she tried three, she tried four,
she tried five. Do we go for six? We do?
Let's see if she'll answer.

Speaker 5 (28:43):
Madam Chair.

Speaker 14 (28:44):
But Madam Chair, California voters deserve to know who drew
these maps. That's what we are asking.

Speaker 4 (28:49):
Don't they deserve to know who drew.

Speaker 11 (28:50):
These Again, this is the most transparent process.

Speaker 14 (28:53):
So then, who drew the maps?

Speaker 11 (28:55):
This is the most transparent process.

Speaker 1 (28:57):
This is the most transparent process. Who drew the map?
This is the most transparent process. Is it day or night?
This is the most transparent process. Do you think the
Dodger's gonna be well in the World Series? This is
the most transparent process. They're wired, They're pre wired. It's
the nation paying attention to Newsom and what they're doing. See,

(29:19):
the Democrats are trying to.

Speaker 15 (29:22):
Find their footing, and it's it's quite embarrassing. Actually, I
mean Gavin Newsome, I mean have you seen what he's
doing online and say, just take a deep breath, don't
don't try to turn this ship one hundred and eighty
degrees and one.

Speaker 1 (29:38):
They don't know what to do. Embarrassing, he said. Embarrassing.
I get it. It's embarrassing. You know who else is
paying attention, not just Morning Bread. They're on MSNBC who're
changing their name now to was it ms now or something?
A brand is so tainted they have to get rid
of it. They don't even want NBC in it anymore.

(29:59):
H other guy's paying attention. He wears a gun, he
wears a badge. He's a sheriff in Riverside County and
he wants to be governor.

Speaker 16 (30:08):
My message is, Gavin Newsom, I am going to expose
you for the complete fraud that you are, the liar
that you are, and you will never ever be the
president of this country. You will never do to the
rest of the country what you have done to California.
California's problems are completely caused by California government. We have
the greatest businesses, we have the greatest people. We have

(30:29):
the greatest business minds, the greatest innovators, the greatest creators,
the greatest entrepreneurs in the country. We have the fourth
largest economy that is artificially propped up to be something good.
And the thing that is preventing us from being great,

(30:50):
from achieving that California dream that we once that I
came here for that. The only thing preventing us is government.

Speaker 1 (30:58):
Yeah, and we don't have We're an abusive relationship with
our state government. Sheriff Bianco said, the reason he's doing
this is to restore some balance.

Speaker 16 (31:09):
And so the only reason I'm doing this is to
restore that balance. The balance is supposed to be that
government is supposed to be working for us. We are
not supposed to be working to increase the size of government.
And that's the only reason why California is no longer
the greatest state in the country. You can have our

(31:29):
politicians say it as much as they want, but we
are the laughing stock of the rest of the country's
This is.

Speaker 6 (31:35):
The Trevor Tary Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (31:39):
Vonn and her girlfriend. They were out on a town
and I don't know if that's her girlfriend girlfriend her
female friend. We're out on the town and they were
at the Newport restaurant in Rhode Island, and they were
asked to lead because they were drunk. Listen to how
many times is Rhode Island Assistant Attorney General Devon Flanagan,

(32:03):
I'm an a g.

Speaker 13 (32:04):
Turn off the body?

Speaker 11 (32:05):
Can you have to turn it off?

Speaker 7 (32:06):
And that's your protocol layer so she knows, so we
gotta go it is.

Speaker 1 (32:12):
That's that's a long I'm an aging. I'm an age.
Good for you, let's go, we're going leaving. Put your
hands off. Can you got your children out of here?

Speaker 11 (32:23):
Like?

Speaker 13 (32:24):
I don't know what full ground lemon, I'm an aging.
What what's wrong with you?

Speaker 17 (32:38):
Probably the team because you're not leaving you She's let's go.

Speaker 1 (32:51):
I'm not being arrested.

Speaker 4 (32:52):
You're putting me in I'm not there.

Speaker 1 (32:54):
Do you have any weapons on you?

Speaker 16 (32:55):
No?

Speaker 12 (32:59):
Let something.

Speaker 9 (33:02):
Tell you something.

Speaker 17 (33:03):
You're putting me in.

Speaker 7 (33:06):
Hand clifts and you're marinizing.

Speaker 15 (33:07):
You're not mirondizing.

Speaker 1 (33:09):
Eleven times. I guess assist an attorney general out there
behaving like that. Shame on Rhode Island. I always kind
of like that state, though I did Providence was horrible
to drive around, but the history and the culture was
it was a pretty state. Uh, news breaking today, the
border wall that President Trump's put forty seven billion towards.

(33:32):
Guess what they're going to do. This is pretty high tech. Man.
They're gonna paint it black.

Speaker 6 (33:38):
The Assistant Trevor Kerry Show, Mondo Valley's Power Talk
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