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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Brego Garcia to be released from prison. There lawfair, judge,
gonna obstruct President Trump's campaign promise, Gonna obstruct President Trump
from enforcing the law. There are laws on the book.
There you law fair, magistrate, Judge Barbara Holmes, Barbara, it
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is against the law to break into our country. You're caught,
You're sent out, easy done. Oh no, no, not if
you're an MS thirteen Margherita sipping kilmar Brego Garcia. He
was released from federal custody. In an earlier June hearing
this judge talking about a witness testimony regarding his alled
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sexual relationship with female passengers, including miners, when he was
helping smuggle people into the United States. It's beyond living
here illegally. According to the DOJ Department of Justice, he
solicited child horn, participated in the murder of Arrival gang members,
mom and games, and arms and drug trafficking in addition
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to just your basic human trafficking. Man, it's something demonic
in people. These democrats and media. NBC did this whole
hit piece on it, like just a soft piece on it,
like well the Maryland Father Peace on it. DOJ alleges
thirty percent of the illegals at Garcia smuggled into the
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US Emma's thirteen gang members. They say he's taken part
in human trafficking since at least twenty sixteen, smuggled in
about fifty illegals per month. He entered the US illegally.
In twenty eleven of the Judge of Maryland ordered the
return to the US Rommel Salvador, despite the fact that's
where he's from. Aliens Enemies Act. President Trump trying to
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get rid of the inflow that has been allowed and
especially cranked up during Joe surget to the bar Biden.
Well he's now going to be deported again, this time
to Uganda. But a judge stepped in today and said,
we're gonna wait, We're gonna have a trial on Friday.
Why why did they have rights? Why did they have
They broken the law. Let's say, yeah, you're not a citizen,
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you're an MS thirteen gangster, and you're a hero to
the Democrats. Well, he may be on his way to
East Africa. The uh we made a deal with Uganda
to take deporties from the United States. We have seen
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the stand up on the left against of course, the
immigration raids had happened down in smel Ay and Newsom
and Mayor Karen Bess Ackwards and all of them having
a tizzy. We've seen some people come out the left
in d C. Over the the FEDS now working with
the police department. There, there's penn a real drop in crime.
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Imagine that. Can you imagine crime dropping in people actually
being upset about it? Well, the people aren't. It's Trump
derangement syndrome from leftist politicians, these Marxists that want this,
They want the chaos. The chaos helps them for some reason.
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But the word is out, the word is on the street.
You can't deny the truth. Stephen Miller in the White
House Oval Office, President Trump said, Stephen, tell them what's
going on.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
No police officer working in the city can remember a
time in their lives when there has been no murders.
You can work with the police for twenty years, thirty years,
your whole life. We've checked the records. No one can
even find a record of being murder free for as
long as you're the murder free under President Trump's leadership.
Speaker 1 (03:54):
Go ahead, take it to Chicago, take it to Oakland,
take it to San Francisco, bring it to fred no Oh,
our murder rate nowhere near some of these. But do
you know how many drugs or run through here that
never get caught because of not enough Johnny low Oh,
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this corridor up and down right in the middle of
this state. Man, if they really want to put a
DIN into it, they could clog it up right here
before it ever went north. Just maintain the routes I,
five and ninety nine. Well, they take some side roads,
you know, but at least we could put a DIN
into it. We listen to Miller here in all the
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office talking about the crime data in DC since Trump
has federalized, its.
Speaker 2 (04:41):
Murders and homicides were reported as accidents instead of murders.
I mean, this is how severe the manipulation of the
crime data has been in this city. And it will
all be uncovered and it will all be brought to life.
Speaker 3 (04:52):
You know.
Speaker 2 (04:52):
I've had a chance to spend some time, as does
everyone here with the police officers in the city. Members
of the public are going up to them and they
just overflowing with gratitude because for the first time of
their lives, they can use the parks, they can walk
on the streets. You have people who can walk freely
at night.
Speaker 1 (05:10):
Yeah, well not everybody's happy about this. Yeah, the governor
of Maryland, where Baltimore is basically the population of Maryland.
I got to spend some time there mid late nineties,
and they had really redone the inner Harbor there espn
store that kind of thing, and they anybody that visited
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there again this was the late nineties, were told, yeah,
stay within these two blocks. Do not venture to block three, four, five, nine,
ten night because no, no, no, no, stay with it.
Rya here. If you see lights and restaurants, that's where
you don't see those anymore. You're in the wrong place.
And I took a train into there. When you take
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a train you get to see a whole lot more
of than when airports and the freeways, and it was
just it was shocking. It wasn't Philadelphia's shocking. Philadelphia was shocking.
I couldn't believe what I saw in Philadelphia, that train
station pulling into there. And then some of the most
beautiful places are in Philadelphia. And again, the Inner Harbor
of Baltimore was nice. They'd had it fixed. I mean,
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it's probably just now hadn't been there in a while,
but they have the fourth highest, highest, worse in the
nation in crime and murder. You had the governor of
Maryland trying to get President Trump. But hey, you walk
our streets, you'd be with our people. You visit. It's
one of the greatest cities in the United States of America.
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I'm sure there's good people. We have high crime here
and there's good people. You can say that about any
place that has high crime. Yeah, listen to me, and.
Speaker 4 (06:41):
I want to say that loud and clear for anybody,
especially in Washington and c who might not hear me.
If you were not willing to be part of a solution,
keep our names out of your mouth, Donald Trump, If
you are not willing to walk our communities, keep our
name out of your mouth. If you are not willing
to understand the pride and the beauty of this city,
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in this community, keep our name out of your mouth.
Because if you were willing to visit, if you were
willing to spend time, if you were willing to actually
walk our communities and walk our streets and not just
talk about us from the Oval office, you would see
what we see.
Speaker 1 (07:18):
All right. The President of the United States had a
response to that. You want to hear it let's go.
Governor Wes Moore Maryland has asked in a rather nasty
and provocative tone, that I walked the streets of Maryland
with him. I assume he's talking about out of control
crime written Baltimore. As president, I would much prefer that
he clean up this crime disaster before I go there
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for a walk. Wes Moore's record on crime is a
very bad one unless he fudges his figures on crime
like many of the other Blue states are doing. But
if Wes Moore needs help, like Gavin Newscomb did in LA,
I will send in the troops, which is being done
in nearby DC, and quickly clean up the crime after
only one week. There is no crime and no murder
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in DC. When it's like that in Baltimore, I will
proudly walk the streets with the failing because the crime
governor of Maryland ps. Baltimore's ranked the fourth worst city
of the nation in crime and murder. All caps. Stop
talking and get to work, Wes. I'll then see you
on the streets. Also, I gave Wes Moore a lot
of money to fix his Demali's Bridge. I will now
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have to rethink that decision. Thank you. For your attention
to this matter. Make America great again. President DJT. Put
that in your pipe and smoke at governor. Hey, governor,
let's see you walks out tonight. Go on a Monday
night walk. Yeah oh yeah, with your security. Yeah yes,
with your security. Dare you with your security? Go out
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about ten thirty eight pm. Walk from ten thirty eight
till eleven thirty eight pm. I'll have you in bed
before midnight. Now, we got to get him off our streets.
Whether you're a US criminal, whether you're a foreign alien criminal.
This was a really really really really bad one. And yes,
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we had a really really really really bad one down
in Alabama. A group of Americans that remember they had
these kids tied up dungeon cells and sex abuse. In
all of this, an illegal alien was sentenced for sex trafficking. Okay,
we've heard that right. That's not on the sock scale?
Is it? Her own twelve year old daughter to an
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illegal alien boyfriend. Real story out of eastern Wisconsin. Everywhere's
a border town. Elijah Antonio and illegal in Wisconsin convicted
of such trafficking her own twelve year old daughter four
two hundred and fifty dollars to her illegal immigrant boyfriend,
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who attempted to tie her up in a van and raper.
He paid two hundred and fifty dollars for access to
the daughter. The girl escaped a neighbor call let. Both
the mother and the boyfriend arrested maximum sentence. I thought
ICE was taking care of things like this, say, oh,
maybe a Wisconsin prison. According to the criminal complaint, Antonio's
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boyfriend and both individuals are in the United States illegally. Guys,
we got to deport with a guarantee of imprisonment in
their home country. When they're deported, we shouldn't pay for it.
These are demonic sex savages. And no, not everyone that's
arrested by ICE and committed a crime is a demonic
sex savage. But there's a good number of them here
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and we hadn't caught them all yet. There's three hundred
thousand children that are missing. Before you're crying and complaining
what Trump is doing? Where? Where's your concern for missing children?
Just terrible news. Well, there's a lot more demons I
think running around looking like humans than they were in
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the nineteen hundred. Something's been unlie. Maybe it was cern.
If you don't get it, look it up c E
R N cern. Just go watch, just watch their opening
ceremony man E V I L.
Speaker 5 (11:16):
The Assistent Trevor Cherry show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
They kick it to my My friend Scott up in
Madera said no pigworms. He sent me a picture of
his Oscar Meyer bacon bits. Okay, there you go. Sprinkle
those right on top of the lettuce with tomatoes and mayo,
and you got your BLT. I guess have to be
about three quarters of the bag. Now, that wouldn't be good.
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They'd be falling out and crumbling all over the place.
I wonder who it was it came up with the
b l T. I mean for anything that we enjoy.
There's the first person that came up with that. Just amazing. Well,
we we love to eat as Americans, don't we. Cracker Barrel,
they're cracking up over this. So what they did was
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they did this corporate relaunch and Cracker Barrel. I've talked
about it, putting out the rainbow painted rock and chair
at their headquarters for the lgbtq IA Pride. Cracker Barrel
not really knowing their target chicken fried steak demographic, which
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I am I love cracker barrel. You know what, if
I was in prison and they gave me my last meal,
I'd probably be like, I got a lot on my mind.
I can't think. Would you get me a cracker barrel
menu please? For the final meal? I might do that, yeah,
because everything that I would kind of crave would be
on there. So what do they do? They go down
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to Fort Worth crack up a big corporate party. Now
they went to New York City that doesn't even have
a cracker barrel, and they invited a bunch of TikTok influences.
I'm looking at one. This dude looks like, I don't know.
Tom Cruise nineteen eighty six is shades on sitting in
the big cracker barrel rocking chair, looking like the great
great great grandson of the original guy that they took
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off the label off their sign out front, and that's
what got her by. I guess it's now a war crime.
So there to show you how out of touch you
are to be in New York City kicking it off corporate?
All right, have a meeting there that makes sense. I
guess you know, you know you're at a certain level.
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Probably Broadway dancers that never even warm boots. This is
their idea. This is the rollout of their redesign, garbage
store redesign. It looks like if it never existed and
you had the worst AI and you said, make me
a logo, make it say cracker barrel, and AI does
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a horrible job at does That's what it looks like. Wow,
man out there mouthing lines New rebrands, Southern Country restaurant.
Let's have an event and where New York City? Well,
how many locations?
Speaker 5 (14:13):
Zero?
Speaker 1 (14:16):
Do we call that losing the plot? I think that's
the I think that's the term. Yeah, cornhole. They had
cornhole going on, not like our corn dog hole Friday
at Sports Station. We'll be doing again at ninety nine
Craft Pizza. Uh yeah, nothing wrong with playing cornhole in
New York City. Nothing wrong with line dance in New
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York City. But they're about to find out what kind
of move this is. Well, since you're in New York City,
go on Good Morning America. They did listen to the CEO.
Speaker 6 (14:48):
Honestly, the feedback's been overwhelmingly positive that people like what
we're doing. I'll give you another SoundBite.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
I think that is that Dylan Mulvaney's mom think it
is right.
Speaker 6 (14:59):
Honestly, the he's been overwhelmingly positive that people like what
we're doing. I'll give you another SoundBite. I actually happened
to be in Orlando last week with all of our managers.
We bring them together and once every other year, and
the number one question that I got asked Michael was
how can I get a remodel? When can I get
a remodel? How do I get on the list. So,
because the feedback and the buzz is so good, not
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only from our customers but from our team members, they
want to work in a wonderful restaurant.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
So everything's on.
Speaker 6 (15:26):
We're doing everything for our guests and our team members good.
Speaker 1 (15:28):
We're making everybody mad for them. This is not the
beginning of their decline. Guys, their stocksmen going down. It's
even going down further. This could be the grand finale.
They did all the Pride Month stuff. They've been pushing
all of this. Why can't we just eat our pancakes
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and our chicken fried steak and peace? Is that too
much to ask these days? I think it is hold
on hot off the press. She always used to do
that with the AM I formerly nicotine stained fingers. Miss him,
Cracker Barrel said, here's our promise to you. Okay, this
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is after all, this is even after she went on
Good Morning America. In the last few days. Have shown
us anything, it is how deeply people care about Cracker Barrel.
We truly grateful for your heartfelt voices. You've also shown
us we couldn't have done a better job sharing who
we are and who will always be. We've shown you
you couldn't have done a better job sharing who you are.
You messed up who you were. See right out the gate.
(16:34):
This is a doubling down of dumb. This is their
response to all of this. We love seeing how much
you care about our old timer. We love him too,
Uncle Herschel, I didn't know he had a name. That's Herschel.
Up there, Uncle Herschel will still be on our menu
and on our road signs and in our country store.
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He's not going anywhere because he's family. Shout out hers
that's how you're treating him, Lady, Uncle Harsta piped down.
Be quiet, he's your oatmeal. See that's how people are
reading this. Don't don't treat Uncle Hershel that way. But anyhow,
I skipped through blah blah blah and a bunch of
blah blah blah and blah blah blah at the end
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of a day. Our promise is simple. You'll always find comfort,
community and country hospitality here at Cracker Barrel, where we
celebrate Benon man Sex. Uncle Herschel wouldn't have wanted it
any other way. Part of that was not real. Can
you guess which one was? Thank you for caring so
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much and come see for yourself the country hospitality that
makes Crackle Barrel feel like him love Crackle Barrel. Oh okay,
we'll see how that works out for him. Yeah. They
might as well just said here, bud lighthole my beer,
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we need to go. I saw something we put that
up online and I just laugh.
Speaker 5 (18:05):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on The Fallacy's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (18:10):
Well, I found out how the BLT came to be.
Director Ryan Nigel looked it up. It was after World
War Two. It was really a variation probably during the
war and people couldn't afford like turkey. Maybe it was
a variation of the club sandwich. They just took off
the turkey and had it with bacon and it stuck.
Bump on and make it crispy. You don't want pig
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brain in your her uh, pig pigworms in your brain?
M speaking of something almost that bad. Shall we segue
into to Gavin Newsom. He's likely going to be the nominee,
and we're gonna we're gonna have to beat him with facts,
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and we know that right now he's actually campaigning to
try and change all of this. At he turned a
seventy five billion dollar surplus, the state of California had
into a twenty dollars twenty billion dollar deficit in just
a few years. We have the highest taxes in the country.
How would you give our public services in California? Well,
(19:15):
if you lived in the Pacific Palisades. Yeah, none of
that money went to fill the reservoirs of the fire hydrants?
Did it tire neighborhood hoods burned down? People can't get permits.
We have the highest rate of poverty, homelessness, our skulls.
We have the highest unemployment. And when Pacific Palisades, when
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that was actually going on and the fire was just
six percent contained. I saw this on Joe Rogan and
I went and I found the audio Newsom was on
the phone again when the fires were still burning six
percent contained. He's on the phone with the governor of
WAYI you'll hear him say any called Josh Green. This
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is not a conspiracy theory. This happened. Boy. This is
creepy talking about what to do with all the land,
these homes that had been burnt out on and it
was six percent contained, with a smile on his face.
I just talked to the governor of Hawaii. We're gonna
work out about people buying the speculators coming in. He
was already thinking low income housing and we'll let China
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buy up the props.
Speaker 7 (20:28):
Talking to Josh Green, the governor of down in Hawaii,
you had some ideas around some land juice concerns he
has around speculators coming in buying up properties and the like.
So we're already working with our.
Speaker 8 (20:41):
Legal teams to uh to move those things forward.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
Him huh six percent containing there, he was talking like
that Newislm's got problems, man, he's got some real problems.
What's like Congress and Kevin Kyleie discussed at something.
Speaker 3 (20:58):
Is desperate to come up with any issue to run
on for president. In twenty twenty eight, the problem is
for him is that he doesn't have a record to
run on. He has the worst record of any governor
in the entire country. California leads the nation in homelessness,
we lead the nation in unemployment, we lead the nation
in poverty. So not the most compelling campaign slogan to say, oh,
let's spread that to the rest of the country.
Speaker 1 (21:20):
Right It's a play act that he's doing. It's a
play act. Have I told you you're my hero? He's
trying to be a hero. Kylie said so right now.
Speaker 3 (21:30):
He's trying to make himself a hero to the far
left by saying I delivered the House for Democrats in
twenty twenty six, and he's trying to do that not
by winning more votes, but just by moving some lines around.
Speaker 1 (21:43):
On a map. Look that jerry mandering, moving lines around.
Look at me. News So, I won the House in
twenty twenty six with our California move and I stood
up against Texas and I'm the fighter. You won in
the White House in twenty twenty eight. No, Gavin stopped.
Speaker 3 (21:59):
The good news is that we have the power to
stop him. I actually have a bill in the House
that would say Newsom is not allowed to do what
he's doing. You're not allowed to redraw distric fines whenever
you feel like it. And if we get this passed
and signing the law, then it will puncture Newsom's launching
fat It will stop them in its tracks.
Speaker 1 (22:18):
Yeah, we'll run. Speaking of tracks, some anti campaign commercials
showing the to two tracks. Ooh, how far are we
in on this bad boy? Sixteen years, fifteen billions spent
so far, no training tracks. We'll get to it. They
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have announced it. As I just said, it is a
big announcement. It is huge. It's going to change your
life because you will now be able to go to
Bakersfield on a train. Imagine the excitement. Guys, We're getting
to relive with people in eighteen sixty eight. Got to
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feel wow, man, this is exciting. In other news, the
High Speed rel Project is under investigation by the US
House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. This was launched
a few days ago in August nineteenth. I'm not really
really all like, yeah, something's gonna come of this, because
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who's in the Caboose Committee Chairman Congress and James Comer,
the guy that can never bring anything to light sufficiently? Well,
he's requested a staff level briefing documents and communications related
to the project. Yeah, that's they're gonna get caught, just
like Hunter Biden. Right, high speed rail we always talk
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about two thousand and eight. It was first established back
in the nineteen hundreds, nineteen ninety six to be exact.
So they had a little plan they're going to connect
San Francisco in LA and that made sense. If you've
ever had to take the quick flight, it's not the flight,
it's the hours getting to lax and so to cut
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all that out, yeah, it kind of made some sense.
It's only going to cost only thirty three billion dollars,
and it's going to be completed five years ago, twenty twenty.
From nineteen ninety six to two thousand and eight, that's
the planning time, isn't it. Yeah, that's voters authorized in
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two thousand and eight. Now it's expected to cost and
we could add to this, but uh, one hundred and
twenty eight billion dollars. President Trump announced back in February
that they're going to investigate the project. And I know
Transpiration Secretary Sean Duffy has been out here and on
Joe Biden. Joe Biden's On Joe Biden's final day, high
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speed rail got three point one billion dollars to connect
Mercet Fresdo and bakersielm Well, all right, there's some still
out there bragging say in real construction has created twelve
thousand union jobs that since two thousand and eight. They
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don't ever factor that in, do they. I think didn't
you look it up in it like twelve hundred. I
think I think that was the ballpark that are currently
working on high speed rail. Well, we've seen at least
some bridges, right, we see that there's something happening. We
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know that Mayor Dyern, some state people, high speed rail people.
They've had some shovels and some ribbons. And the latest
was that we were celebrating the fact that people can
ride bikes and walk. Had nothing to do with trains. Ohthough,
it was next to the train station where people can
ride their bike and walk to get on the train.
Because we live in fifteen minute cities and nobody will
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have a car, so you have to walk. You're trained
to get to Bakersfield. Four billion dollars was clawed back
and they said it's time for this boondoggle to die.
Wasted for years. Okay, here's the announcement we've all been waiting for.
This is a resonob dot com headline. Here, guys, high
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speed rail passenger service could could start in the valley
before twenty thirty three. One hundred and seventy one mile
were said to Bakersfield stretch. They say in January first,
twenty thirty two. That's two years earlier than they said.
But they also the report that came out said them
were said to Bakersfields segment will not operate with a profit. Yeah,
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oh my, they're now seeing how much it's going to
cost and how many riders because it at first when
they were doing how much money they'll make. It's la
to San Francisco. So this report that just came out,
they gave the first date January first, twenty thirty two,
is the first time all of art, all of bar
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to bankers fround. This report said the project needs to
move closer to the Bay area. They said the most
profitable scenario outline the report would include moving into Los
Angeles County. Well, we've come full circle the original idea.
You don't say this is our state government, guys, after
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all of this, well we need to move it closer
to the bay, and it'd be more profitable if we
included La County. The rail authority said that state legislatures
could help that happen by adjusting a law that capt
its spending on work outside the valley at five hundred million.
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So now we don't have money to finish this, but
they want to come in and take money from this
to go back to try and connect something to the
original plan. That's that's lunacy. They said, to tighten the
project's timeline and reduce costs by rethinking the sizing of
the rail stations. All right, artists, you gotta get in
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there and erase some of that. They said. They're also
going to purchase rail material directly from manufacturers, and they're
calling for legislative actions to streamline permitting, utility relocation, and
eminent domain proceedings. So you're saying everything you should have done,
I don't know two thousand and nine, twenty ten. We'll
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give me twenty eleven and twelve to get the I
don't know the permitting and utility relocation. What were you
doing that whole time? Tony Soprano crew, stinksta Heaven, doesn't
it they said. The report they put out Friday shows
Merceenta Bakersfield trips could generate annual passenger revenue of up
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to fifteen five million. They said it's gonna total projected
annual operation and maintenance costs, So they're gonna make fifty
five million, but it's gonna cost one hundred and twenty
million on the lower end to keep it running, one
hundred and twenty million to run at only going to
bring in fifty five million. That's very California of them,
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is it not? Well, look at that. Well, we'll get
it to San Francisco in LA and then we'll all
be happy. We'll all be making a lot of money.
I'm uh. I'm going to come back and somebody put
together a compilation of Governor Satan when he was mayor
mayor bills above of San Francisco, and you just get
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to hear the smugness. And this is had to be
I don't know what fifteen twelve, a dozen years ago,
but the smugness, well actually longer than that ago when
he was mayor of San Francisco. Yeah, but I'm going
to play it for you and every serious question that
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he's asked. He laughs, He ridicules. What I'm saying is
he hadn't changed at all. We'll hear it next.
Speaker 5 (30:13):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (30:18):
Many people don't want to leave this state because they
love this state. You've grown up here, maybe you moved
here and fell in love with it, you have family here.
There's things about it we do not like. There's a
lot of stuff we do. Like no humidity, that's one thing. Yeah,
if you've always lived in California, you don't know what
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like a long cloudy experience is like rather depressing. So
there are good things. One of the bad things, though,
is our is the governor. He's been faking people out
for a long time with his propaganda. He has people
actually hypnotized that he's going to be doing that right.
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He's hypnotized people into that. Just like I you wouldn't
check your phone. See, we're all cute in man. I'm
just curious having people realize they're like the dog when
the light goes off there salivate right when you hear
that sound, People went and checked. I hear it on
TV sometimes in the I'm in the kitchen, the TV's on.
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Somebody in the TV show gets a ding like that, right,
I think it's me and I go looking for my
phone and nothing's on there. Yeah, they're pretty slick with
their propaganda these days, and he is, and he's been
that way for a long time. But I'm going to
take you back when he was mayor. Listen to him,
just laughed this office.
Speaker 9 (31:41):
Look, you know the criticism that you have been dodging,
not just the press but also the public, that you
have been sulking after dropping out of the governor's race,
that you're.
Speaker 8 (31:50):
Having a temper tantrum. What do you want to say
about it.
Speaker 10 (31:54):
I want to say that I've been working my tail off.
I've been here focused in San Francisco. I think I
was gone two days out of the city. In the
last three weeks, We've done sixty nine public events. It
is comical some of the things that have been written.
Speaker 1 (32:08):
It is comical some of the cartoons. Yeah, the reporter goes,
they made a cartoon about you being a whiny, criny baby.
Listen to him, just laugh at us.
Speaker 9 (32:18):
So the cartoon in the chronicle that depicted you as
a crying baby with the headline may or Mayor off
the wall.
Speaker 8 (32:24):
You didn't see that nod who reads that stuff? I
don't read that stuff.
Speaker 1 (32:29):
Oh well, he probably got mad about and punched a wall.
Listen to him. A reporter talk about, as mayor, you've
been absent, and he kind of has a list.
Speaker 9 (32:40):
You know, it's not just the press though, that you've
been absent from. I mean, I have a list of
the events that you have missed.
Speaker 8 (32:46):
Which ones? Well, you want a few?
Speaker 9 (32:48):
The Urban Land Institute you were scheduled to speak before
six thousand people had flew that way, the China SF
conference that was also there. They were counting on you,
the Silver Spur Awards, lunching. Some of your staff members
have left.
Speaker 8 (33:01):
Yeah, as I said, I've made a lot of changes here.
Speaker 1 (33:03):
Yeah, a lot of changes. Staff members are left. You
heard him laughing and off he didn't tell his own
press secretary that he left for Hawaii. The press secretary
was out there saying the governor was sick, just making
up a lie. Newsom went to Hawaii and press secretary
ended up resigning. But listen to him just laughed that off.
Speaker 9 (33:21):
Listen, you went to Hawaii for how long? Didn't tell
your own press secretary. He was blindsided and had to
go out and tell the reporters while he's under the weather,
didn't know his own boss was on a plane to Hawaii.
These are people who work for you fifteen sixteen hours
a day. What does it say about your loyalty to them?
Speaker 8 (33:41):
What does it say about the information that you've been provided?
Speaker 1 (33:45):
Yeah, look at him, just turn that around. What does
it say about the information? Listen this reporter though, he's like, no,
this happened. The press secretary resigned.
Speaker 9 (33:54):
If that is exactly what happened, mister mayor, the press
secretary he my information to resigned, Yes, yeah, curiously he resigned.
Speaker 1 (34:03):
Yeah after this, Yeah, yeah, he resigned after this. Listen
to him here, talk about city San Francisco. Back when
he was mayor had a five hundred and twenty two
million dollar deficit. That's big money back then, guys, listen
(34:23):
to him. Just blow it off.
Speaker 8 (34:26):
And twenty two million dollar? Yeats is a lot of deficit.
What what is this not? Just a big deficit? A
lot of work ahead of us? Tell me about that. Yeah,
there's got a lot of work ahead of us. The
big deficit.
Speaker 1 (34:37):
What are you programmed? Yes, a lot of work ahead
of us, big deficit, Yes, big deficit, a lot of
work ahead of us. Not here's how we're going to
handle it. Here's how we're going to do it. Here's
some mistakes that we made. He's been doing this for
a long time. He's gotten better at it. He wasn't
as good at it back then. He's gotten better at
coming back and saying a bunch of words that mean
(34:59):
nothing that make some people go, well, I think you
just answered that question. It sounded pretty intelligent to me.
He use a lot of words. He's better at it
than Kamala Harris says again, fire six percent contained. Let's
fast forward to what this demon is up to. Listen again,
how he was on the phone the governor of Hawaii.
Speaker 7 (35:22):
Yeah, I was just talking to Josh Green and the
governor of down in Hawaii. You had some ideas around
some land juice concerns he has around speculators coming in
buying up properties and the like. So we're already working
with our legal teams to move those things forward.
Speaker 5 (35:38):
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