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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You know, your mayor gets her news from the Immigration
Writes network. See that's what comedies do. She's on the Commando,
the Vanelle Castro rebel out in the jungle Commando radio.
They're hair mayor sitting in a room. You know what
she wasn't sitting in a room. She was at a
meeting over the Palisades fire. Yeah, park where nothing was happening.
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Nothing to see here, Please keep moving again. Boy, we
hear this a lot Dolby these days. Yeah. MacArthur Park,
nice little place where kids' day camps are happening. Come on,
there's no MS thirteen. There's no drug trafficking that's going
on being purchased in MacArthur Park and then being trafficked
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on the metro line. Now, the reason they're there is
MacArthur Park is now the hub distribution. And when I
heard trafficked on the metro line, I just thought, oh,
there it is. I said, talk a matter how that
high speed rail. Every time we hear about Fresol County
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Sheriff on I five pulling people over roof, dog sniffing,
getting you know, thousands of pounds and pills and all
this stuff. Yeah, when you got high streed rail. You
don't have to worry about it. I guess I don't know.
Is there gonna be security. What's it gonna be like?
Or all luggage that's rolled on or backpack, it's gonna
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be dog sniffed. Don't see that happening harrowin highway, the
Fetanal Freeway, I call it now. Yeah, we got mayor
Beas throwing a little hissy fit, little commie Fidel Castro
hissing fit because what happened. You had federal agents do
an enforcement operation in MacArthur Park, serious looking uniforms, isn't
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it Because it's a serious problem. Oh, she demanded, since
you leave, this is my city. I gotta get it
ready for the World Cup. Why is she showing up
when they're trying to conduct an operation, trying to make
a circus out of it? That's what it did. She
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probably really wanted to be arrested. Well, the agents, they
didn't leave. Bird Patrol TREEFS spoke with her on the phone.
He later said, in front of a camera. Get used
to it. It's going to be normal very soon. We'll
go anywhere anytime we won in Los Angeles. It's obviously
this commie Fidel Castro, Colon, Kaepernick loving Commi Mayer doesn't
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understand how any of this works. You talking about being
outraged and how unamerican it is. These raids must end. Now,
what's outrageous and what's un american? As a mayor trying
to stand in the way of enforcement of federal immigration
law and Tom the hammer home and said, go ahead,
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stand in our way. We don't care who you are.
You're not going to stop us. What's outrageous, Mayor Bess,
is having to actually get to the point where you
got the military out to protect the agents because of
the attacks and the threats from the Kammi leftists. That's
what's outrageous. Why aren't you saying that that's wrong, that
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threats and violence against federal agents are wrong. She doesn't
think it is. She's in her civil war. That's exactly
what it is. A reporter asked if it felt like
she wasn't a mayor or do you feel like you're
in control of things? Here's the quote. Last I checked,
I was elected to be mayor of the city. This
did not include a federal takeover. So either you believe
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in democracy or you don't. Mayor Commi bass. Do you
even understand how any of this works, she said, And
you're either in a democracy or you're not. You're delusional.
They twist the facts like this. You want to talk
about democracy, Well, what about what just happened of an
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elected president who is elected to enforce immigration law under
your version of democracy that should be taking place. We
are a constitutional republic that has laws. We have federal
immigration laws, and it's not a federal takeover. They have
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the right, whether you like it or not. She does
not have the power to stop this delusional.
Speaker 2 (04:35):
You know, we have whole sectors of the city now
and the economy that has come to a halt. Our
fashion district, four thousand independent businesses is a ghost town.
We have restaurants and other places of work where the
workforce is afraid to come in. Having restaurant owners tell
me that this is worse than COVID.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
Hmmm, well, if you're comparing something to be worse than
co COVID, where were you and the businesses were shut down?
Maybe you weren't mayor then, but I'm sure that somewhere
she was saying, oh.
Speaker 3 (05:09):
You got to wearing the purples down here. Newsom said
you better put a mask on. Go ahead, bring it
down to eat your ice chips. Go ahead, put some
ketchup on the French tribe signe that mask back up.
Speaker 1 (05:20):
I would wear too. I'd wear too.
Speaker 2 (05:22):
So this is damaging to our economy. It's damaging, especially
to the children. And this is all about a political stunt.
And I think it's really sad to disrupt people's lives.
We don't know where people are.
Speaker 1 (05:34):
Taking non stop Guantanamo owing it up. They're gonna be
taken anywhere. It's back to their home country. And if
they're removed. There's a reason why you want to talk
about the loss of money. Mayor pass Let's talk about
the thirty two billion dollars illegal immigration cost us in California.
Mayor baths. Let's talk about now, since we've given illegal
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aliens healthcare, how we now don't have enough to take
care of citizens. Let's talk about money, shall we.
Speaker 3 (06:01):
We don't know if they're in the state.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
They have no contact with their families, no contact with lawyers.
They're held in inhumane conditions. They're held in mass cells
with three hundred people in them, and that are designed
for you know, maybe thirty or so, multiple beds in
the detention center where they're only supposed to be held
for a day or less, and they've been held there
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for many days and in some cases weeks.
Speaker 1 (06:26):
Yeah, that's called being in detention. Governor depraved, which state
do you think I'm talking about? The one I'm broadcasting in.
Governor Depraved to California attacked Ambassador Renelt. He Renel came
out and advised the President not to send California any
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fire relief money until we deal with the state's water
and force management are fixed. Governor Degenerate is asking for
forty billion dollars in attacking Trump over the federal immigration
law enforcement that like we're seeing on display in Los Angeles,
and something tells me we will see some of that
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up here. Governor Evil claimed that Trump had no authority
to federalize the National Guard. I remember all that going on,
and then he's sitting there signing fifty million dollars to
fight Trump in court. Wasn't he going to get presnol
two hundred and fifty million or something? And then they
sent fifty million and then gave another one hundred million,
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So there's a missing hundred million. What if he gave
us that fifty million that he's using to fight common sense,
no funding for the fire aid and the one big
beautiful bill. At the event that Mayor Karen Bass was
at six month anniversary of the Palisades fire, where she
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was sitting in a room, she said, and got called
away because she had to go down there and create
a scene and try and impede law enforcement from arresting
those But they were down there congratulating themselves over everything
that they've accomplished. What was it a eleven permits or
I don't know, was it tripled that building permits? Is
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all they'd done in six months? Yeah, they patent themselves
on the back. Newson was asked by a journalist though,
about the link between the fire recovery and the federal
immigration enforcement and here's what Governor Wicked had to say.
He claimed that the illegal labor force get ready, represents
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forty one percent of the local workforce and construction and
was therefore foundational to the recovery effort. So he say,
in the federal government stopping the recovery effort because they're
attacking illegal aliens and illegal aliens or forty one percent
of construction. Wow, construction pays well, especially for those that
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might lack a college degree. Forty one percent goes to
non citizens. A governor admitted that right there, he's just
showing the problem. Bingo, right there, how many able body
men are on welfare who could be working. Yeah, he said,
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speaking of Trump, only a weak person puts on a
show like that with horses and bringing the National Guard
that should be out there raking his forest. He is
a boy, He's just a governor on godly Why don't
you explain why Americans can't go do construction and aren't
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out there handling the rebuilding effort. Grnell. Here's what Garnell said.
He said in California because he's from here. He said,
we live in the ocean, but our governor can't figure
out how to get more water, so he spends millions
of tax dollars telling people to not water their lines
and to take faster showers. We have thirty three million
acres of forest LANMD, but our governor can't figure out
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how to properly remove dead trees. When you can buy
in Gavin's water and forcing competence, you get deadly fires. Oh,
he wasn't done. Hold on, he said. Sacramento Democrats still
haven't filled up the water reserves or cleaned up the brush.
You're still killing desalinization plans and common sense force management.
The fires will happen again. I've told Donald J. Trump
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we shouldn't spend federal money on California if the problems
aren't fixed first. He wasn't done. Meanwhile, cabin is launching
his fifth version of a podcast trying to rebrand himself
to run for president. He isn't interested in fixing the problems.
I pray the Democrats nominate him. He's a total and
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complete fraud and the Swing states will see it instantly.
Governor diabolical of California. He wants to take the California
model nationwide. And we can't allow this man new way,
new way. And I'm simply amazed when I get the
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online listening report from the free iHeartRadio app radio app
that you can get and be sure and put power talk.
You're number one preset. But when I get to see
some of the states where folks are listening to uh
kind of I don't think of them. I don't think
of it that way people in other parts of the country.
So if you're out there in any other part of
the country. Watch out, Watch out anybody he's governor b
(11:30):
ls above bam.
Speaker 4 (11:33):
Yes, this is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's
Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (11:38):
Do they just want to lose money? It's wrong with them.
If you don't like immigrants, you're not an American. You
will hear nothing at all. And what I'm about to
play you here, No, you're gonna hear nothing at all
about how in the United States two point six million
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new authorized immigrants to arrive roughly that's the average yearly
we admit roughly one million for lawful permanent residents. So
to say that you're not American if you don't like immigrants,
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they they've taken out the equation of the fact that
that word illegal breaking of the law. Actor Shawn guns
declaration he was asked about the new Superman movie because
they you know, Superman's an immigrant outsider. What what's the
where's that planety Krypton planity construm or something like that.
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The guy I'm gonna play you right here, Shawn Gunn
he plays Maxwell Lord in this film. And yes, okay,
Superman is not from the United States of America. Truth,
justice and good things. The guy that's actually playing Superman
and David korin Sweet he found himself unable to say
that slogan truth justice in the American way. He replaced
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the American way with truth, justice and good things. Yeah,
we've crazy man.
Speaker 5 (13:15):
Your boss, your brother talked about Superman being an immigrant,
and now Maga has already upset that he's called Superman
an immigrant. I wanted to get your reaction.
Speaker 6 (13:27):
Uh, you know, my reaction to that is that it
is exactly what the movie is about. I think that, like,
we support our people, you know, we love our immigrants,
we love Yes, Superman is an immigrant, and yes, the
people that we support in this country are immigrants. And
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if you don't like that, then you're not American. People
who say no to immigrants are against them, and wait
there against what the American dream is all about.
Speaker 5 (14:03):
Truth, justice and the American right.
Speaker 6 (14:04):
Absolutely.
Speaker 1 (14:06):
Yeah, yeah, that's really going to help your ticket sales.
I really think it will. We know that during when
all those newcomers, all those immigrants, the illegal aliens surged forward,
when governor excuse me, not governor, Yeah we got one
of those two. But when President Satan was Choe.
Speaker 7 (14:28):
If you think I'm Satan reincarnated.
Speaker 1 (14:30):
All right, you could have allowed Iranian sleeper cells to
come in. I was watching a former FBI special agent.
He worked on the Terrorism Task Force. He's a counter
terrorism expert. Jonathan gilliam is his name. He said they
could be hiding plain sight. Iran's issued the threats. He
said they could be in our own backyard. I went
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out and checked last night after reading that they're not
in mine, but they could be in my neighbors. I checked.
We don't know who came across this man. They would
be idiots. If they had the money, had the hatred
in their heart to hurt us that they wouldn't have
accepted that invitation. That's like the that's like bank robbers
here in The president of the bank said, Hey, the
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Saturday no guards bank caul to open Saturday twelve to three.
If you're a bank robber and you don't show up,
you're just no good at it. Guys, you've had enough
terrorist attacks and realized they're pretty good at it. Since
June eighteenth, one hundred and thirty Iranian nationals have been arrested.
They've added six hundred and seven Iranians are in ice custody,
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and I'm sure every single one of them. You could
trust with your four digit ATM code. You could trust
with your kids or grandkids to babysit them at the
park and they would take care of them. Can trust
them all. You want some good news, No, it is
good moves. The Army, Navy, Air Force, and Space Force
have exceeded the recruiting goals for fiscal year twenty two.
(16:01):
I think that deserves a double shot. No, that's good moves. Yeah,
that is good news. The armed forces increased patriotism. Armies
saw a drastic increase in recruiting following President's election. It
was a month ago they announced ay they had surpassed
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their entire fiscal year recruiting goal, four months ahead of schedule.
Mid June, the Navy announced they'd met their recruiting goals
more than three months ahead. A week ago, the Air
Force and Space Force announced they had reached their recruiting
goals three months early. So, yes, there's patriotism in America. Yes,
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there are young people in middle aged people. I don't
know the age everybody that that signed up, but they
went and did it. That feels good. After seeing a
gallop pole released on Monday, the headline was American Pride
slips to new low Well Gallop Paul, there's American youth
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and young people that know have a desire to serve.
Secretary Defense Pete Hegg said, they're not taking any crap
anymore from the DI crowd. And what I like about
the Secretary of Defense he turns around and gets credit
to the commander in chief. He's a good soldier and
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it makes me feel a lot more comfortable, as it
should all of us. I don't even think we realized,
and I would say it most multiple times on this show,
but I'd go home and knights and forget about it
sometimes that when President Otto Pam was in there, we
don't know how close we came to calamity in this country.
And we still don't buy their actions because we don't
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know about the sleeper cells they have to be here
if they okay, if there's no sleeper cells here, and
I don't know how organized, what level they would be on,
But if enemies are not within, then we've been lied
to ever since I was born that there's people around
the world that are well funded that want to hurt us,
and we need to put a lot of money in
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and we need to have color coded things at the airport,
and all our security stuff that we've been trained and
taught would be for naught. If there's not sleeper cells here,
that would mean there's not as many people. And they
made a boogeyman and we went along with Bush and
Ashcrofts different colored charts kind of like the COVID knew
some charts in California. Remember those, They go to different colors.
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If you see something, say something. Okay, our border's open.
We need a new president. We saw something, we said something,
and now it's happening. But it already means that they're here,
though still not comforting to go to sleep with it.
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They gotta be here, they have to.
Speaker 4 (19:03):
Be This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's
Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (19:08):
California Education Department says, we disagree with these federal civil
rights laws. Are you gonna come after the funding? Bring
it on? Fed's You sure are acting South Carolina eighteen sixty,
aren't they? Yeah? They said, California Department Education respectfully disagrees
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will not sign the proposed resolution agreement. Secretary of Education
McMahon here talking about the California transvestites.
Speaker 7 (19:44):
Oh, we investigated this, the Office of Civil Rights at
the Department of Education investigated. We told our Governor Newsom
that we'd been investigating these violations. We found California to
be in violation of Title nine. We turned it over
to the Justice to Apartment, and they announced this morning
that they were a filing suit against California. So, you know,
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this is something that President Trump campaigned on. His promise
is made and promises kept. I think it's just it
is just totally unfair to have men competing against women
in sports and also to share their intimate locker facilities,
et cetera. And women thought hard for these rights, and
it is the law, and the president means business with it.
Speaker 1 (20:30):
It's perverted. Tenth grade girl, sixth grade girl having a
look over and see some boys dangling unmentionables in the
locker room is perverted. Used to get real trouble if
you were just a boy and you went in the
girl's soccer room. Yeah, that's man. And we actually have
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adults arguing over the fact now that you can somehow
magically change how you're made. And it's just that oils
right back down to we should have stopped it with no. Nope,
you can't do that. No, your name is Bruce, it's
not Caitlin. Get out of the dress, or we're not
putting you on the spies. No, I ain't doing it now.
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If you want to, that's what you want to do
with your Saturday nights, get all dulled up and go
to your cabaret and knock yourself out there boys. But no,
you're not gonna come in and read little books to
kids and your panties with your hairy legs stemonic sitting
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there telling raising a flag up that God you're wrong.
You were wrong with your design, creator of the universe,
and all we people down here.
Speaker 4 (21:47):
You were wrong.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
We know better. I know who I am. You messed up.
That's what it is telling God he messed up. And
when you had Mayor Dyer here over the flag controversy
a few years ago, say he's going to pray about it.
He went down and shed tears over it, and he
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heard the stories and I guess he was convinced that, Yeah,
I guess God does mess up sometimes, and we need
to honor these people that know who they are. Even
Newsom came around admitted the truth, it's true because it's true.
Speaker 8 (22:26):
Like you right now, should come out and be like,
you know what, the young man who's about to win
the state championship in the long jump in female sports,
that shouldn't happen. You, as the governor, should step out
there say no, no, and I appreciate and like, would
you do something like that, would you say no men
in female sports? Well, I think it's an issue of fairness.
I completely agree with you on that.
Speaker 1 (22:44):
Oh, you completely agree it's not fair. Well, yeah, that's
a couple steps down. First of all, it's impossible. And yes,
it's unfair because it's impossible. US Attorney Bill A. Sale
talking about the civil rights issues at stance here in California.
Speaker 9 (23:01):
Is now a known, boldfaced liar. He cannot have it
both ways. He cannot say it's unfair to let boys
compete against girls and at the same time refuse to
use his authority as the governor. He's not a spectator,
he's not a podcaster. He's the governor of the state
of California. When given the opportunity to stand up for women,
to stand up for their civil rights here in California,
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he refused to comply. But let me be very clear,
here at the Department of Justice. We're working with Harmeat Dilon,
California will come into compliance. It will either come into
compliance on its own or we will make them do
it through the court process.
Speaker 1 (23:38):
You can rust assured. Yeah, I wish we could just
stop this insanity and say it's impossible. Next, let's stop
worrying about this, to stop spending time on this. Can't
happen every time they bring it up. Go Abe nineteen
fifty five, where you can trans a kid in school
and not tell the parents about it outside of Porterville,
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and thank you for what the elected officials are doing.
There Is there anybody that's going to make a stink
about this in government? Is there anybody? We got groomers?
And then they take it even further. Here I go
with the accused pedophile list of our valley. Here, it's
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right here on my desk someirm. A few weeks ago,
Carloskin's Alla substitute teacher turned to Ques predator now and
inmate at President County Jail. He denies prying on kids
as young as thirteen, but not guilty to lou behavior,
sending porn, meeting kids with intent to have sex, nine
counts at all, two undercover operations investigators use the app
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kick to meet people where you thought they were fourteen
and thirteen years old, they said. He repeatedly referenced a
concern about being caught one to sneak around. He still
had the chat open on his phone, and he went
to the meeting and found the investigators posing as teens.
Good bust them, The judge said. Gonzales to jail more
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than quadruple as bail raised it from fifty thousand to
two hundred and twenty five thousand overconcerns about the safety
of teenage girls. Jud said, I believe that bailimount hopefully
will ensure the safety of society. That's why I'm mad
about the Epstein files, the safety of society. They're still
out there, and if they get away with it, which
they seems like they have, they'll just continue doing it.
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This is from now looks like June twenty fourth, Clovis
Unified facing a new lawsuit allegations of sexual abuse at
Fancher Creek Elementary School, claims that Ning Yang, former teacher
already imprisoned for sexual exploitation of a minor at Freedom
Elementary School, also abused students during his time at Fancher Creek.
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In twenty twelve, he was arrested while teaching at Freedom
Elementary School in Clovis. He later played guilty to two
k ounce sexual exploitation of a minor. He got thirty
eight year prison sentence in twenty fourteen. Now new claims
are coming about his conduct during a time at that
Fancher Creek Elementary school between nineteen ninety eight and two
thousand and five. These children would obviously now be an older.
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New lawsuit file represents five women that attended it at
that time said they were sexually abused by Yang. They're
in the schools man, well, the schools now okay. The
discussions of sexuality with children down to having your sex
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organs change and the fact that you're going to play
along and you're a different sex. You can't out a kid.
It used to be the school was in cahoots with
the parents on teaching kids that you don't have sex.
June twenty sixth a former Bollard High School teacher now
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faces federal charges after grand jury return to three count indictment.
Thirty seven year old Ray Waller accused of having sex
with a minor, selling or producing explicit content. Committing loot acts.
They arrested him back in February. DA's office fall thirty
eight charges against him. Documents say the crimes happened between
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November of twenty twenty four in February of twenty twenty five.
These new documents also revealed four victims and that one
of them could have been as young as fourteen. This
is from July fourth, A co ed track and field
coach at Riverdale High School arrested on charges of arranging
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to meet a minor for sexual purposes. Authorities believe there
may be more victims. Thirty one year old Martin Manguilla
of Lamour m U n g u I, a Mongua.
He worked as a computer tech for the district. Investigators
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began last week when the deputy became aware of alleged
digital messages between this man and a teenage student inappropriate
sexual in nature. Placed on paid administrative leave position as
a coach. He needs to be locked up paid administration leave.
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And that's just in the last few weeks. Guys. That's
a lot, man. And now we have created this environment
at school where we're training kids that it's okay to
talk sexually about so many your LGBTQIA. Plus you can
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talk to him about all the pluses as well. Oh,
and it gets deeper and more devious the more you
go into the pluses that that's okay to talk to
your kids about and hide it from mom and dad.
How about hiding it from them? Yeah, and now you're
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wondering why so many teachers now five five, forty two,
forty two, thirty forty two, forty two. Gabrielle and freds Noo. Hi, Hey, Trevor,
how are you doing? Good sir? Thank you for calling.
Speaker 9 (29:20):
Hey.
Speaker 10 (29:20):
I want to talk about the the transacty that did
that championship here in California. Buchanan.
Speaker 1 (29:27):
Yeah, at the CIF.
Speaker 10 (29:31):
Yeah. I was one of the protesters out there, uh,
protesting the no men in growth sports a whole ten
of us.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
I think it was thank you, thank you for doing that.
We need more like you.
Speaker 10 (29:45):
Yeah. Yeah, But I was kind of a little discouraged
and this is something that might not be getting out there.
So when we were protesting peacefully, we did see one
of the fathers of a daughter that was competing in
one of the jumping competitions actually came up to us
at the gate and told us if we can keep
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it down and maybe only protests.
Speaker 6 (30:10):
When the.
Speaker 10 (30:13):
Guy was jumping to where we told him, no, we're
doing this for all the women, including your daughter. So
apparently it was too distracting for her, and instead of
him joining us, he was okay with his daughter competing
in that. And I started asking questions there in Clovis,
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and a lot of people say, yeah, a lot of
parents there in Clovis will go along because of scholarships,
And I guess I can understand a little bit about it,
but I was a little discouraged and a little infuriated
that that had happened. And I don't know if you
heard anything like that.
Speaker 1 (30:53):
Well, we've seen it. We've seen it. There's a lot
of parents like that around California because they keep electing idiots. Said,
are okay with all of this? Right? I mean they
were okay. It's been ten years where boys and girls
can be naked around each other in the locker room
and it's still going on. So the fact that parents
haven't lost it out here, I think is a real
watering down of people. And they don't want to be
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called names, are afraid to come out and do it
because they'll be attacked by the demonic trans crowd is
probably the best I can come up with. But I'm
glad you're out there doing that. Man, way to do it, Gabriel, Gabriel, Gabriel,
I want to put you on Gabriel. Sorry, man, I'm
gonna put you on the whole Director Ryde Nigel. I
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want to get your information because we're starting to know
you don't dad's like NYPD or the ny d D.
The know you don't dads and we got to show
up at these school board meetings. You sound like somebody
that might be interested in that. Let me put him
on hold right there. Let's get his information right if
we could there. We need people that aren't afraid to
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go stand on a corner and get that kind of
information and to bring it out good. It makes me
glad to hear if I read something today about why
taking an uber is more expensive than Fresno, I'm gonna
come back and let you know where we rank nationally
(32:19):
and the cost of ride sharing. It cost a bundle here.
Speaker 4 (32:24):
This is the Tremor Chary Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (32:30):
Okay, if you want to take an uber, I uh
visiting Air Force sun in Texas. We took ubers run
San Antonio. Other than that, No, I haven't been in
too many ubers. That in taxis a lot in my life.
But in the last decade, No, not too much. And
I'm at the point now I like, I don't want
to be behind the wheel of even people I know.
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I don't want to be not driving, but really people
I do not know. Man, I don't know what glue
sniffing ketamine drivers pulling up, ready to go, let's go,
going down forty one at seventy three miles an hour. No, no,
thank you. No. But the prison Bee put out this
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article about our city has one of the most expensive
ride share trips in the nation. You don't even know
what's in the trunk. It could be a body, Uber
car you sorry, Uber. I'm not saying you hire murderers,
but there's strangers. Stranger danger, stranger danger. They calculated the
average price of Uber rides in one hundred of the
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United States' largest cities in twenty twenty five, and Fresno
is the seventh least affordable city in the nation. We're
talking about other big old cities that you think everything's
gonna be a lot more expensive right seventh least affordable Seattle.
They charged the most, sixty bucks for a thirty minute trip. Indianapolis.
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Fort Worth charged the lease at twenty eight dollars. Average
in the US is twenty eight dollars and thirty three cents.
A thirty minute Uber ride through Fresno costs what forty dollars? Yeah,
San Diego in LA and Fresno had the highest price
Uber rides compared to local wages as well. But I
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guess you can get across Fresnel a little quicker than
some of the bigger cities, so you're going from A
to B quicker. I don't know. Again, I was only
in one at night downtown and it was Is it
like a taxi thing where you hit the click? Is
there anything like? Is it on the phone? Is it
like a taxi per mile that you're charged? The average
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travel time to work in Fresno County they say it's
twenty three minutes average commute as well. Well, all right,
LA charges forty two dollars for a thirty minute ride
and we're forty wouldn't you think that that we'd be
further apart than that? Wouldn't be that close as it is?
Speaker 5 (34:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (34:57):
No, I'm not gonna get in the car with somebody
I do not No.
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