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January 14, 2025 • 34 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Pretty much three burning pretty intensely right now, and they're
talking about the Santa Anna wins kicking up again starting
I think the heaviest they're saying on Tuesday and Wednesday,
as we've seen. But again, La, it's not Sacramento's responsibility
to make sure that the water flow is there and
that the reservoirs are filled up. We have state reservoirs

(00:24):
and then we have your LA reservoirs. Newsome's not in
charge of your LA reservoirs right.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
Again as the state even though this is not a
state responsibility or to support the city and the county
that are overwhelmed at this moment.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
Yeah, overwhelmed. Let's go over some of this about the
dollars allocated to such funds as the Gay Men's Choir,
housing for the transgender homeless. A lot of money, more
money for two years in a row is gone into
the transient street problem, that has gone into our fire
department in La. So much money went to diverse the

(01:00):
equity and inclusion. And just like in Fresno, which former
council member now Board A supervisor Gary Brettefeld has brought up,
we're given syringes to the homeless I won a lot
of money to the Gay Men's Choir fourteen thousand dollars,
one hundred and ninety thousand dollars to the homeless HIV

(01:20):
program for syringe exchange, one hundred thousand dollars for the
Juneteenth celebration, thirteen thousand allocated to the lesbian, gay, bisexual,
Transgender Heritage Month programs.

Speaker 3 (01:33):
That's a mouthful.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
One hundred thousand for a midnight stroll transgender cafe thirteen thousand.
Let's see, I already said that the heritage. Let's see. Okay,
let's move away from how people have sex or who
they think they made themselves as four point five million
infrastructure of EV chargers, two hundred and fifty thousand set

(01:54):
aside for equity and inclusion in the EV charging Everything
now has that, it's applied to it all. And we
pay the highest taxes here in California, and our fire
hydrants were empty. Whoever's gonna run against Cavin Newsom as
governor if he's not recalled before then could it's all
you got to say, we pay the highest taxes in
California and our fire hydrants are Empty's that easy? But no,

(02:18):
he's gonna he's gonna rebuild the Marshall Plan, just like
in World War Two, the airlifts into East Berlin from
West Berlin. And when you hear Newsom this is over
the weekend talk about he's already moving to the rebuilding phase.
Listen how excited he is to rebuild when we have

(02:39):
more people that are going to die with these wins
kick up. We still have people unaccounted for. I think
the death is now up to twenty four. We still
have other people unaccounted for. And he's talking about reimagining
smell A two point zero. Oh, they've got a plan.
And how it sounds to me if I were Colombo

(03:01):
taking notes for the tribunal courts that I hope. It's
almost like he had this already, this group already in place.
I'm going to play in the audio. You decide yourself
what you think. Did he already have them in place
or in the midst of all this that's going on,
he got it organized that quickly.

Speaker 2 (03:21):
The opportunity, I think to rebuild at the same time.
And that's why we're already organizing a Marshall plan. We
already have a team of looking and reimagining LA two
point zero, and we're making sure everyone's included, not just
the folks on the coast, people here that were ravaged
by this disaster.

Speaker 4 (03:36):
You just said you're organizing a marshall plan for the
rebuilding of California.

Speaker 3 (03:40):
What is that marshall for?

Speaker 4 (03:41):
This marriage is.

Speaker 2 (03:42):
Starting to lay out. I mean, we're still fighting these fires.
So we're already talking to city leaders, We're already talking
to civic leaders. We're already talking to business leaders and nonprofits,
we're talking to labor leaders. We're starting to organize how
we can put together a collection of individuals on philanthropy
for recovery, How we can organize the region.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
Can you show me all these people you've talked to?
Please show me email, texts, your phone calls, Please on
your phone. There, you've talked to them all. Wait, where
are they show us proof?

Speaker 3 (04:09):
Come on? Come on?

Speaker 2 (04:10):
How we can make sure that we are seeking federal
assistance for the Olympics more broadly, but also federal assistance
for the recovery efforts. And how we can galvanize the
community with folks that love this community to really develop
a mindset so that at scale we're dealing with the
scope of this tragedy and responding to it at scale

(04:33):
with efficiency like the executive order. I talked about time
value of delivering projects, addressing building codes, addressing permitting issues,
and moving forward to rebuilding and being more resilient.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
I bet you knew, some said, or a speech writer
said to the speech writers, use the word scale, scope
and efficiency, and put go go scale scope efficiency.

Speaker 3 (04:59):
What is that stuff? You mean? All right? We need
to new something. Music don't wow wow. And reservoirs. The
reservoirs are completely full.

Speaker 2 (05:10):
Of the state reservoirs here in southern California. That missing disinformation.
I don't think advantages or aids any of us.

Speaker 4 (05:16):
We do know, though, from reporting here locally, that that
one reservoir that serves the Palace aids was not full.

Speaker 2 (05:21):
And that's exactly what triggered my desire to get the
investigation to understand what was happening with that local reservoir
that was not a state system reservoir which the President
elect was referring to as it relates to the delta,
and somehow connecting the delta smelt to.

Speaker 3 (05:35):
This fire, which is.

Speaker 2 (05:37):
Inexcusable because it's inaccurate, also incomprehensible to anyone that understands
water policy in the state.

Speaker 3 (05:45):
Yeah, you're inexcusable.

Speaker 1 (05:47):
All the reservoirs are filled up except one where the
fire was right.

Speaker 4 (05:52):
Things about Avenues, But one thing I know for a
fact about Gavenues is he has the capacity to be
the light light of texture test news and we'll say
anything he needs to say, not like Biden's not like this. Actually,
whatever Biden's fault, he's not like this like Biden went.
You know, he has like guilt. If he's lying to you,
he gets twitchy. Gavin Newsom's palm stn't sweat, his respiration

(06:16):
doesn't increase, his body temperature doesn't change. Nothing changes in
Gavin Newsom when he lies to your face.

Speaker 3 (06:22):
And there are not that many people like that.

Speaker 4 (06:24):
Actually, that's a rare quality, like to lock down the state,
to keep people's kids from getting an education, and to
arrest people for surfing and then don't have dinner at
the French laundry, like most people couldn't do.

Speaker 2 (06:37):
That because we can screw you, because we chose to
screw you. And that's exactly the point.

Speaker 1 (06:45):
Is he focused. Well, we've heard him talk about and
he's already reimagined la two point zero And what's our
state government up to at this moment making sure this
doesn't happen anywhere else in the state while we're still
in the dry arid season, that we even have drier,
hotter coming up. Is that what they're focused on the

(07:06):
rest of the world in all foreign news is all
focused on LA fires. But it's amazing, it's really the
talk of the world right now. And what's Sacramento talking
about allocating fifty million dollars from the state budget to
help the firefighternd no, no, no, not helping buy in
LA the fund litigation against the incoming Trump administration and

(07:29):
protect illegal aliens from deportation. One yeah, twenty five million
to sue twenty five million to go to nonprofits that
will shield illegals from detention and deportation. That's that's what
they're focused on. California Senate Budget Committee chair Scott Wiener
he said this funding agreement cements California's readiness to serve

(07:52):
as a bulk arc against trump extremist agenda. Scott Weiener
he is one of the most unknown across America politicians
outside of California that has a lot of effect across
the country. Because what he brings up in Sacramento, bills

(08:14):
that he brings up in Sacramento pass here, and then
Michigan does it. New Jersey does it, and Connecticut does it,
and Colorado does it. Scott Weiener radical left is he back?
In twenty nineteen. It's he had a bill to end
automatic sex offender registry rules for adults who commit sex

(08:36):
with minors. And he even said it because the discrimination
against lgbtq IA people because there's too many young people
on the sex offender registry, meaning you were twenty one
and you're with a fourteen year old or something, you're
twenty four and you're with a fifteen year old. He said,
Now that discriminates against gay people. Yeah, that's what he said.

(08:59):
Scott Wiener. I think he'said when they got the loitering,
the prostitutes can hang and it's not loitering anymore. Yeah,
he's behind the hey, we can trans your kids while
they're at school and we can now lie to the parents.
He's over the transgender sanctuary law that was put into
place where you kidnap a kid from Kentucky, bring them

(09:19):
here and cut off their dangling unmentionables and mom or dad,
whoever's the parent that's against it back in Kentucky has
no say. Well, a judge in Kentucky said, Well, Newsom
in California and people like Scott Wiener said, we don't
care what other judges say. You make it across the
California line, and you're good unless you live in an

(09:40):
area where there might be a tree around your house.
Everybody in California has to has to worry. I saw
in the videos I watched up on a hillside they
head bulldozers going clearing away brush. Why so that the
houses that didn't get burned won't get burned. That's what
they should have been doing NonStop every single year. And
they've knowne that. There are some Republicans in Sacramento, similely

(10:05):
Leader James Gallagher, Senate Leader Brian Jones. They're pushing for
the fifty million to go toward wildlife relief and prevention.
Please voters remember this when the next election comes. Please
remember what has been going on here. I haven't seen
the video. I don't think the videos out of those

(10:26):
A resident that caught the video that said two men
were caught on camera dumping gas and sentient on fire.
This is this one guy that was arrested with the
blow torch, the illegal alien from Mexico. We're now finding
out he was on the scene at the Palisades blaze
and they're saying they got a video of this. Police
confirmed a man was taken into custody. He this is

(10:48):
a guy that the neighbors zip tight. They said they
caught him in the act in Woodland Hills, LA. Senior
leadofficer Charles Denzil looked up his quote. He said, when
ask if he believed the fire was intentionally he said,
at this time, that's what we believe. Yes, So this
man is still I guess a probation violation is why
he's still in jail. Supposedly there's some kind of video

(11:12):
going around. But whether this was set by arsonists, whether
this was set by I don't know, eco terrorist, some
sleeper cell. Was it fireworks from New Year's Eve that
smoldered a little bit and the winds came along. We
have no idea. Let me let me tell you about

(11:33):
my near fire. Well no, not near fire. Let me
tell you about my fire. I hadn't showed you the
pictures yet. I showed Agent Squire's I need to show Ryan.
I got the pictures here, but I went grocery shopping.
I came home. I had bought some of those little
wax things you know that smell good, you melt and

(11:55):
they permeate the house kind of thing.

Speaker 3 (11:57):
I'd been at them for a long time.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
And I don't have one of those little things you
said on the counter that you put a little candle
underneath it and it melts it. I have a pan
that no longer had a handle on it, a small
pan for the stove. That was my wax melting pan.
And when I came home, I'm undoing the groceries everything.
I'm making this beef stew, and I go, oh, okay,

(12:20):
this wax is hardened in this pan's it doesn't even
have any good smell it anymore. Let me melt it
down real quick, pour it out, and then put my
new little waxings in. So I'm not going to put
it on one or melt and wait forever.

Speaker 3 (12:34):
No.

Speaker 1 (12:34):
I put it up to five or six. There, it's
gonna melt, all right. I'm melting that. Remember that I'm
over on the counter watching this YouTube video. I'm tired
of when I make beef stew, having to go back
and find this video. So I'm watching this three minute video,
and I'm writing the beef stew recipe into a recipe
book so that I can just always go to it.
There it is, right there. And suddenly I hear, you know,

(12:56):
like when a magician makes fire, that sound of poof,
That's exactly what it sounded like. I heard a and
I looked over. I hope my landlord's not. I looked over,
and the flame was up under the microwave, from the
bottom of the stove, up going up to the microwave,
straight up. I grabbed by the refrigerator, my fire extinguisher,

(13:19):
pulled the cord. Nothing happened. I had bought a whole
thing of flour that was still on the counter. I
ripped it with my hands and threw a handful of
flour bam on that on that wax oil fire that
was going on, and it made a even another sound again,
and the flame was still going I grabbed a towel.
I grabbed the It didn't have a handle. It had

(13:40):
just a little broken off plastic thing where the handle
used to be. And that's I'm holding it right next
to the where the flames are and I start running,
and I realized, no, when the if you run, that's
Santa Ana wins and it's going to burn your wrist.
Stop running. I kind of slowed down, opened up my
back door, and threw it on the concrete up back
like smoke in the house. I yeah, this is what

(14:08):
I thought. Was I sitting there right in that recipe, going, oh,
my wax is melting over there, keep an eye on it. No,
I just thought it would just get high. I'll go
check it in a minute, and all right, it's melted
that quickly. I had no idea those things can catch
on fire like that at a high temperature. Blue blew
me away. But what if, and this is what I
was thinking, and the scary thing about it. What if

(14:30):
I'd been like, Eh, it's kind of chilly. Let me
go upstairs and get a hoodie. What if I'd walked
up the stairs, Oh wait, let me let me put
on sweatpants. I'm gonna let me change my shoes. I'm
gonna go out and wash the car. You know, if
I had dilly dally for even a minute or two
right when that happened, well then I guess I would
have been out trying to stretch the hose out front

(14:52):
through my living room into the engulfed kitchen. He would,
I mean talk about scared, and that was just a
little fire.

Speaker 3 (15:01):
On my stuff.

Speaker 1 (15:01):
I can't imagine what the people in LA are going through. Continue,
continue to pray for those individuals.

Speaker 5 (15:09):
This is the trebortary show, Condom Valley's power Talk.

Speaker 1 (15:14):
Nine point six million people at the end of last
week were mistakenly told to evacuate. If that's not a
go in and fire somebody immediately, I don't know what is.
Somebody could have been freaked out, started driving fast and
killed somebody. Entire population of nine point six million mistakenly

(15:38):
told to evacuate their homes about four o'clock local time. Yeah,
that'll help rush hour traffic. It was supposed to go
to a specific region that was impacted by the Cannon
fire and Woodland Hills, but they sent it out to
everybody in the entire LA region. And I think of
the anxiety that that that that created the dumbing down
of America that I'm talking about for years now, that

(16:01):
will bring down planes and bridges will fall. This is
it's the only explanation I can come up with that
to end up with these kind of consequences here, DEI,
this is real. Yeah, mistakenly issued county wide, they said,
due to a technical error, no human error, it's not you.

(16:25):
A computer is either going to send it to a
certain area or to the entire area, depending on which
box the human clicks. History books will remember these failures,
and if they don't, I'll keep talking about it. Well,
we shouldn't be politicizing it. Even our very own Mayor
dier Dire, Mayor Jerry Dyer Fresno came out just putting

(16:48):
Mayor Karen Bess in such high esteem, respects or says
we all, it's not a time for politics, and you know,
doing what I'm doing right now now, this kind of
behavior that we're seeing on display right now needs to
be criticized, Mayor Dyer, because it's getting people killed. I

(17:09):
would think you would understand that we having competency at
the highest levels, we are in an abusive relationship with
our government, and now is exactly the time to talk
about what went wrong and who failed the citizens of
this state. This is exactly the moment that the people

(17:30):
that were responsible for this mismanagement of these fire policies
need to be held accountable. No, they're obsessed with making
sure that people break our immigration laws, that we come
out the pocket to not get to pay for their
health bills. That's what they're focused on right now, healthcare
for legal aliens. They held a special session for that
and a Trump proof California when you should be focused

(17:53):
on fireproofing California. Change is needed sooner rather than later.
As her Cherry show on The Vally's Power Talk carin
Jean Tierre, White House spokeswoman, she'll be out of a job.
Her and Deucy won't be able to go back and
forth Fox News is Doucy.

Speaker 6 (18:12):
Thank you.

Speaker 7 (18:13):
If I don't see you again, I will have a
great summary. Thank you for all what you could have
stopped taking the hard questions years ago, and you didn't,
so we appreciate it over two years.

Speaker 8 (18:23):
My friend, this is a let's say, one last dance, right.
I don't know how I'm going to fill my my
dance card now? How will I fill that void without you?

Speaker 7 (18:35):
He told me.

Speaker 2 (18:38):
So.

Speaker 8 (18:39):
Some murmurs in here, I guess.

Speaker 3 (18:44):
Are they drinking? So he's drinking.

Speaker 7 (18:48):
A week from now, it's all over, Yes, between next
Monday and eighty eight who's the leader of the Democratic Goodness.

Speaker 8 (19:00):
Wow, that is honestly, that is for people much smarter
than I to make that assessment that decision. Obviously voters
will decide. That is not something for me to decide.
I could say. Right now, in this moment, in this room,
as I'm looking at the clock as it's counting down
because we have to leave shortly, you have the president

(19:23):
President Joe Biden, who is obviously the president and the
leader of the Democratic Party. I do not have a
I cannot predict the future, so that is not something
that I'm going.

Speaker 3 (19:33):
To do from here, all right, thank you? Okay.

Speaker 1 (19:37):
He won't be hearing from her much anymore. Before her
was Jensaki. Jensacket to Yasake, Hey, yeah, I think she
has the answers for California. If there's anybody that would
have the wisdom, it would be Jensaki, I think.

Speaker 6 (19:52):
And with these fires still burning, we're facing impellant questions
about how to mitigate and prevent disasters like this in
the future. Yes, in fact, as leader will need to
confront an very complicated and challenging reality moving forward, But
right now that is not exactly what is happening. Instead,
Donald Trump and his allies are interesting information.

Speaker 3 (20:13):
We thought you were going on Joe lies.

Speaker 6 (20:14):
In some cases in order to score a version of
political points.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
I said that she supposes that's what it's all about.
It's Trump, saw Trump, Orange man bad, fire bad, orange
man bad. I think Mark Zuckerberg has admitted to too
many things that he should be in trouble for, not
forgiven for. Oh good, buddy, thinks you're going to a
low free speech No, no, you lied. You colluded with

(20:38):
the United States government for suppression of speech of US citizens.
Oh your private business of federal communications? What is that
two thirty allows them to do that to?

Speaker 5 (20:48):
Not?

Speaker 1 (20:50):
He said, Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp have implemented significant changes
following the recent election, including you're ready for it, removal
of tampons from men's bathrooms. What a step, Mark, What
a step in the right direction, buddy. I'm sure that'll

(21:11):
save some Facebook money. Across their offices in Silicon Valley,
Texas and New York, the company provided these products for
non binary and transgender employees that use the men's room
but require sanitary pads.

Speaker 3 (21:25):
Who would require that? Oh? Women?

Speaker 1 (21:28):
New York Times reported at least one employe announce their resignation.
Others expressed their intention to seek new employment opportunities. Good,
that's one way to weed out the zenies. There you go. Oh,
they also ended their fact checking program and lifted restrictions
on speech. I didn't think they were doing this. I
thought that was a conspiracy theory there, Jensaki. I thought

(21:52):
what Congress and Devin noon Is at the time was
saying was was not right that their shadow banning. This
goes back to Convererces had with Nona's like twenty seventeen
about when they were shadow banning. Now it's twenty twenty
five and we're realizing that Zuckerberg admitted they've gone too
far and pledges to restore free expression and the winning continues.

(22:19):
They announce the termination of diversity, equity, and inclusion. That
means they're going to simply be fair. We're celebrating fairness.
We're back to celebrating Okay, it'll be fair. He said,
we're going to build teams with the most talented people.
Imagine being a business that wants to hire the most

(22:39):
talented people. And this is your new direction, meaning your
old direction was not to hire the most talented people. No,
it was based on race and gender. I mean that
goes against just business, one on one, much less what's fair,
what's right. Zuckerberg told Joe Rogan that people in the

(23:03):
Biden administration pushed them super hard to sensor users that
were posting, as Zuckerberg said, true information about the Corona
virus vaccines. Suckerberg quote from the Joe Rogan podcast. These
people from the Biden administration, we call up our team
and scream at them and curse. Zuckerberg said, I'm generally

(23:25):
pretty pro rolling out vaccines. I think I'm balanced. The
vaccines are more positive than negative. Really, why do you
think that? Show me what a science is, Show me
the proof why that is. But he said they were
trying to push it. They tried to censor anybody who
was arguing against it. They pushed us super hard to
take things down that honestly were true. Good the conspiracy

(23:46):
theories turned out to be true. Again, thank you.

Speaker 3 (23:49):
Zuckerberg said.

Speaker 1 (23:50):
They basically pushed us and said anything that says vaccines
might have side effects, you basically need to take that down. Guys,
that's people died. Rogan asked who is they? Zuckerberg said,
people in the Biden administration.

Speaker 3 (24:10):
Good.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
I hope RFK Junior goes after some people in the
Biden administration for doing that. Zuckerberg added that the Biden
administration demanded his company take down a meme of Leonardo
DiCaprio looking at a TV talking about how ten years
from now you're going to see an ad that says,
if you took a COVID vaccine, you're eligible for some
kind of payment. This class action lawsuit type meme. It

(24:34):
wasn't from Leonardo DiCaprio. Somebody just put it out of
him watching TV and they're like, you have to take
this down. Zuckerberg said that the Biden administration told him.
He said there were instances where Meta Facebook all that
refused to take down humor and satire, and he said
that resultant in Joe Biden accusing Meta of killing people. Well, Zuckerberg,

(24:57):
now you know how it feels if we didn't want
to take the VA vaccine based on our research and
information and kind of a gut feel that we were
killing people. Oh, that was local media, that's local politicians.
Zuckerberg said, all these different agencies and branches of government
basically started investigating and coming after our company. Guys a

(25:21):
Biden administration was a KGB.

Speaker 3 (25:24):
They were.

Speaker 1 (25:26):
Here's what Zuckerberg wrote to his employees, which I'm sure
many of them got super triggered. This is a super
triggering memo. Hi, y'all, I wanted to share some changes
we're making to our hiring development practice as a Supreme
Court has recently made decisions signaling a shift in how

(25:47):
courts will approach DEI. It reaffirms our long standing principles
that discriminations should not be tolerated on promoted on the
basis of inherent characteristics. Your long standing principle. Why how
are you changing it? If you had a long standing
principle of not discriminating. Again, you're admitting that you were
discriminating and you're changing it anyhow, back to Zuckerberg's memo.

(26:10):
At Meta, we have a principle of servicing everyone. This
can be achieved through diverse teams, differences and knowledge skills,
political views, backgrounds, perspective, and experiences. On top of that,
We've always believed no one should be given or deprived
of opportunities because of protected characteristics, and that has not changed.

Speaker 3 (26:32):
Again.

Speaker 1 (26:32):
Winner's my favorite time of the year, and so is summer.
You can't have it both ways there.

Speaker 3 (26:39):
Mark.

Speaker 1 (26:39):
He admitted that DEI was anti white discrimination, and they're
going to end it because of the Supreme Court ruling
against it. At least that's what I'm reading here, that
they're ending it. So they were doing it.

Speaker 3 (26:55):
Well.

Speaker 1 (26:55):
They're no longer going to have a team focused on DEI,
he wrote. He said, instead of equity and inclusion training programs,
they're going to build programs that focus on how to
apply fair and consistent practices that mitigate bias for all,
no matter your background. Guys, that's how it should have
been in the first place. All these changes that some

(27:18):
Democrats some liberals are making just get us back to
quote normal, that's all. It's not like they did something amazing. Wow,
good job there, Mark. Even Jeff Bezos's Amazon, they're scaling back.
They didn't say completely ending, scaling back DEI, he said.

(27:41):
They're winding down outdated programs and materials. They've even changed
the name of the vice president of Global DEI to
vice President of Inclusive Experience and Technology. They also Amazon
scrubbed their web pages titled Equity for Black People and
LGBTQ plus Rights. They got rid of that from our

(28:03):
positions on their website. They scrubbed that off and follow
the money. They pledged a million to Trump's inaugural fund
last month, Jeff Bezos did.

Speaker 3 (28:14):
But that's like me giving Bredefel five bucks.

Speaker 1 (28:17):
But hey, at least it's a It shows something that, yeah,
he's sucking up to the king now, walmart Ford, John Deere, Toyota.
They've also taken similar message measures that they've done here.
Amazon did remove language about DEI goals and transgenderism from

(28:38):
their website as well. So there's some light at the
end of what has been a very very dark tunnel.
And I you know, if companies are doing this getting
rid of it now, don't you think government should. Don't
you think that schools need to get rid of this
critical race theory where we teach summer oppressors and some

(29:01):
are the oppressed. Well, let's hope the changes continue. And
this is good news because it's it's unfair to all.
And if I were an AOC, if I were an
American of color, which I am, my skin color is
that Sherwin Williams, you can get something close to this.

Speaker 3 (29:22):
We're all people of color.

Speaker 1 (29:24):
But if I were somebody, let's say, a black man,
and he got a job as a vice president. And
I wouldn't even want DEI around. I wouldn't even want
think people that I got jumped over the line. I
knew somebody here locally that told me a few years
ago that their wife could not get a teaching job,
and then somebody told her use your maiden name, which

(29:45):
was hispanic bingo Bam got the job. Just like Adam Carollaz,
I'm not wanting to be a firefighter. He was told
he had because he was a white guy. He had
to wait seven years, seven years he had to wait.
And when he got called in, he was in line
and he asked a black girl behind him at when
did they call you to come report here? And she
said Wednesday. Guys, that's not fair, not fair at all.

(30:08):
And I hope that the changes actually come. And I
am glad that Mark Zuckerberg, it's not easy to admit
that you were wrong. I'll plaud him for going back
to quote normal, but he does need to be held accountable.
I think that's that's what I think about it. Let
me just say that, well, you hush up, Maxine. I

(30:30):
want to ask all of you if you do think
now no This is going to be kind of a
scary thing, you know, or a few hours from people
going to bed, scary thing to think about tonight, that
this man that I'm about to play you has his
finger on the nuclear button. Here's my question. Does Joe
Biden know that there was an election between Trump and
Kamala Harris? That's my question. You wonder why I'm asking that. Well,

(30:54):
listen to the regret your decision to run for re election.

Speaker 8 (30:58):
Do you think that that made it easier for your
predisets her?

Speaker 5 (31:00):
She now become very successful.

Speaker 9 (31:03):
I don't think so. I think I would have beaten Trump,
could have beaten Trump, and I think that Comala could
have beaten Trump, would have beaten Trump. It wasn't about
I thought it was important to unify the party, and
when the party was worried about whether or not I
was going to be able to move, I thought, even

(31:25):
though I thought I could win again, I thought it
was better to unify the party. And it was the
greatest honor in my life to be President of United States.
But I didn't want to be one who caused a
party that wasn't unified to lose an election. And that's
why I stepped aside, but I was confident she could win.

Speaker 1 (31:46):
Okay, maybe he does know that she ran and lost.
I don't know, but Trump won. Let's just all think
the Lord above that that bullet missed his brain at
the inauguration. A week from today, when he's up there speaking,
remember that, Remember how fortunate he was. And I'm going

(32:06):
to say the hand of God, right, And I think
that's worth an applause.

Speaker 3 (32:11):
Yes, so it is.

Speaker 5 (32:13):
This is the treporatary show. On the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (32:17):
They're still saying dozens still missing, so we'll probably see
this one. I don't know if I had to guesstimate
on them out missing sixty seventy. I don't know how
how high this will go. It could be more, because
it's not over. It's the thing, it's not over yet.
And you got news I'm talking about reimagining LA two

(32:39):
point zero and everything he's put together in the last
few days. You know what, how about showing us that,
as the governor of this state, you've checked in with
all municipalities to make sure all reservoirs that you knew
some them don't have control over are filled up for starters.
That would be a good, a good thing to do.

(33:02):
We still have ninety two thousand people under evacuation orders.
They're talking about already, just the greed of mankind with
rental homes, the price gouging that has gone up.

Speaker 3 (33:14):
They should make that illegal.

Speaker 1 (33:17):
And that's the only time I would ever think that
the government gets in control of what people charge for
their own private homes is during an emergency. Here evacuation
orders for eighty nine thousand are underwarning, so it could
almost double depending on the winds. And these fires they're
saying right now, the Eaton and Palisage fires are the
second and fourth most destructive in California history. When you

(33:38):
combind Palisage fire, the Eating fire, and the Hearst fire,
sixty square miles. That's larger than Paris, larger than the
city of San Francisco. But we got to trust the Lord.
And thank you to Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard. He
said many times about Christ, but he got a good

(34:01):
one in here at the end. You know, most people
say God bless right. Listen to what he says. It's
not the best audio, but let's listen. This is an
absolute brotherhood.

Speaker 5 (34:09):
How does that elevate this group to the point where
you're now playing for national championship.

Speaker 7 (34:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (34:14):
I mean any one of us will do anything for
each other.

Speaker 1 (34:17):
I mean culture wins at the end of the day.

Speaker 3 (34:19):
And this this kind of proves a read.

Speaker 1 (34:21):
Here are the congratulations.

Speaker 9 (34:23):
On the one.

Speaker 1 (34:23):
We'll see you in Atlanta May Jesus us all right.

Speaker 3 (34:26):
We'll congratulations.

Speaker 1 (34:28):
Jesus blessed. I've never heard anybody say Jesus bless. We
always say God bless. Why do we not say Jesus
bless all right, I'm gonna start saying that, Jesus bless.

Speaker 3 (34:36):
Eh. Maybe I'll start saying that at

Speaker 5 (34:38):
The end The Assistant Trevor Jerry Show on The Valley's
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