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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Trump's now saying jail. I don't know if he destroyed
one hundred and seventeen of the panel's files. He accused
members of that panel. That's what he was doing right
there with the Welker on NBC, of destroying evidence that
exoner rated him from allegations of any of any wrongdoing.
This came after Congressman Loudermilker Repolke in a Georgia that
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led the House Administration Committee's oversight investigation, said that his
computer forensic investigators discovered that one hundred and seventeen files
went missing, deleted, or encrypted by the panel's members. Maybe
this is while all this parton talk's coming out, they
know what they did behind the scenes. Yeah, Congresson Loudermilk
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at Georgia said, quote obvious that j six committee went
to great links to prevent Americans from seeing certain documents
produced in their investigation. Also appears that Bernie Thompson and
Liz Cheney intended to obstruct our subcommittee by failing to
preserve critical information and video as required by House rules.
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You just heard Trump say members of this committee should
go to jail for what they did. Are you gonna
do it?
Speaker 2 (01:09):
No, I'm gonna be drill, baby, drill.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
I got an FBI and Attorney general that does that
kind of does that kind of thing, right, Cheney claimed,
Now there's no appropriation, factual, or basis for what Trump
is suggesting. As well, Well, Biden can give him a
pardon if he wants to. Trump said. Welker actually asked,
President Trump, you heard it, so you think Liz Cheney
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should go to jail? You said, anybody who voted in favor?
Are you gonna direct your FBI and Attorney general?
Speaker 2 (01:39):
Not at all.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
But I don't think they'll have to look at that.
They can do whatever they want. Wooh that that sends
a wyoming chill up Liz Cheney's spine, does it not?
Speaker 2 (01:51):
Ooh?
Speaker 1 (01:52):
Shudder me timbers right, Wow, this is this is getting good,
getting good. But they're gonna be busy. Aren't having to
go back and correct. See that's the thing I don't
like about it. I wish he could take over and
be on day one of making us all better. Wouldn't
it had just been something if Trump had had the
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last four years, if we hadn't had the keys to
the country handed over to Falci with the man made lockdown. Well, hey,
we got to look ahead. And I love the fact
that I was saying Trump's becoming more diplomatic, right with
his tone, even his body language. He's just kind of
seems a little different. And I guess maybe losing almost
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that close to losing your life might do a little change. Aroo,
But he's still Trump. I played this yesterday and it
needs to be heard again. He's looking at Kristen Walker
right there NBC News, talking about you have so much
potential if you just wouldn't be so Byparson, are you
not listening to what I paraphrase? Are you not listening
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what I'm saying? They deleted Why wouldn't you report on
that it was me who had done it? You be
standing up in that chair yelling about it, right.
Speaker 3 (03:07):
If you you know you have such potential, if you
could be just just non biased, you hurt yourself so badly.
I'm telling you, they deleted and destroyed all the evidence.
Everyone knows it, and you slough it off like it
doesn't mean anything.
Speaker 4 (03:24):
Now, if I didn't deny it, that's all I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (03:26):
Listen, if I did it, you would be standing up
in that chair shouting at me and you know what
I'd do, I'd say, you got.
Speaker 1 (03:34):
Me, you got me. I'm from New York. You got me,
all right, copper, you got me. My hands are up.
She was asking about January sixth. And we're gonna hear
a lot of stories when these prisoners, these inmates are
released from the gulag. We're gonna hear a lot about
what our fellow Americans went through. Should some of them
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been incarcerated for their behavior?
Speaker 2 (04:01):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (04:02):
Should it have been to the degree of the web
that they put out, the big the big blanket, big
red circle around the Capitol and geofence everybody's cell phones
and then went after them. That is a violation and
people should be in trouble for that. And Trump said
he's going to act very quickly on the January sixth pardons.
Speaker 3 (04:23):
I'm going to be acting very quickly within.
Speaker 4 (04:26):
Your first one hundred days.
Speaker 1 (04:28):
First day, first day, first day.
Speaker 3 (04:30):
Yeah, I'm looking firsts. These people have been there, how
long is it three or four years? You know, by
the way, they've been in there for years and they're
in a filthy, disgusting place that shouldn't even be allowed
to be open.
Speaker 1 (04:46):
Yeah, we'll find out how filthy and how disgusting and
what they went through, and you'll probably be like, oh,
I didn't know it was that bad. Yeah, they need
some We need some justification there, We need some justice there. Well,
we'll be different, doj there come next year and it
can't come sooner. But are you going to do a
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Joe Biden? You're just going Joe hadn't pardoned himself yet,
he can do that. She was asking Welker NBC if
Trump was going to do that.
Speaker 4 (05:15):
I asked you last time we sat down for an interview,
if you were going to pardon yourself.
Speaker 5 (05:19):
You said no.
Speaker 4 (05:21):
But now that President Biden has pardoned his son Hunter,
are you reconsidering? Might you pardon yourself?
Speaker 1 (05:29):
I didn't do anything wrong, that's right, didn't do anything wrong.
Trump's talk about he's going to lay down the law
on Jew hatred in universities, saying repercussions are on the way.
Wasn't that just such a bizarre, strange wormhole opening in
America where suddenly it was something that even Democrats would
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shy away from. No way anti Semitism. Boy, they turned quickly,
didn't they. And I guess you got to see in
this election there's a lot of Jews in America that
turned quickly with their vote.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
Weeks away. He's laid down the law.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
He said, all American universities must end campus anti semitism,
and they're gonna lose accreditation. This is what he's talking about.
And when you don't have accreditation, you don't you don't
get a lot of those grants. If you don't have accreditation.
It's hard to go on and uh to graduate school
if you don't come from an accredited university. And all
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the billions that they'll that that could dry up from
all the research projects, and you wouldn't have access to
federal financial aid. So he's coming down with a hammer
on these universities. They do not clean up their house
really quickly. He said Jewish Americans must have equal protection
under the law, and the President said they're going to
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get it, and he said we're gonna lose swiftly to
restore safety for Jewish students on campus and Jewish people
on American streets. I wonder what all this means. There's
a lot of we're gonna do, We're gonna do, We're
gonna do that. We don't know how that's going to be,
how that's gonna all be done. But they've had some time,
and believe me, they're planning, and I'm glad they have.
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He's gonna be on the show on Monday, Doctor Victor
Davis Hansen will be on. But I'll read you his
words right now. He said what the Trump nominees have
not done and will not do. He said Trump's nominee
for FBI director cash But tell what will Patel not
do as a new director. He will not lie under
oath as the former FBI director Andrew McCabe. He will
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not forge an FBI court affid David as a convicted
felon and lawyer Kevin Klinsmith. He will not claim amnesia
two hundred and forty five times under congressional oath as
I'm afraid James, I'm afraid they're gonna kill me comy,
the former FBI director did. He will not partner with
a foreign national collect dirt and subvert a presidential campaign,
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as the FBI did with Christopher Steele in twenty sixteen.
He will not use the FBI to draft social media
to suppress news unfavorable to a presidential candidate on the
eve of an election. He would not have suppressed FBI
knowledge that Biden Hunter Biden's laptop was genuine, and also
allowed the lie to spread that it was Russian disinformation
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on the eve of the twenty twenty election. He will
not raid the home of an ex president with SWAT teams.
He will not surveil Catholics, monitor parents at school boards,
or go after pro life peaceful protesters, Bingo. That's why
he's one of the wisest out there. And he went
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on to talk about this. You can go and read
his latest. He goes into Pete Hegseach and RFK Junior
and Tulsea Gabbert about what they will and will not do.
But we'll save some of that for Monday. On the interview,
that would be a good one to just go over
everybody and get his take on it. Well, that's what
an interview is, Trevor. The Secret Service has taken a
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lot of heat, rightfully so, and I've been following kind
of everything that I can see on this because I'm
still I'm not as angry as Trump is when he
lays in bed and thinks about it at night, or
Milania or his kids, his immediate family. But we knew
nothing about that and we still don't the fact that
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all their radio transmissions were erased, n.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
That stinks.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
RedState dot Com had an article about a former Secret
Service agent that when I say pray for Trump, pray
for his safety, and I read things like this, That's
why I keep saying it that we have to do it.
Richard Strapoli's his name, Former Secret Service agent. He said,
there's gonna be another attempt on the president elect, and
it may be when the Secret Service is not prepared
to counter. I don't like when experts kind of freaked
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me out because they're the ones that know. This is
not me saying it. This is not a Washington Times
areticle I'm reading to you that I'm talking about. This
isn't Tucker Carlson, even he's never been a Secret Service agent.
This is a former Secret Service agent. He said, quote,
I'm not highly confident at all. The Secret Service you
see out there today is not the Secret Service of yesteryear.
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Somewhere along the line, they've completely dropped the ball. No,
it's DEI and the dumbing down of America. He said,
this whole talk about these drones in these UAVs. That's great,
but you need to get back to the basics. What
made the Secret Service great was its ability to put
human intelligence manpower on the streets make it safe for
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the president of the United States. He goes, I don't
see that here, he said. I don't think I'd be
alone in saying that. I certainly can see something happening
between now an inauguration day. He says, It's not going
to be some twenty year old kid on the roof
of a building that's allowed to get in with when
within one hundred yards. It's going to be something of
a much bigger magnitude. I don't think the Secret Service
is anywhere equipped to handle the situation. And then he
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goes on to scare me a little more, And I'll
scare you with this now, he said. Imagine if a
group backed by the resources of any nation state, any
state sponsor of terrorism, I wanted to take out the
American president, he said. Imagine if someone on that July
thirteenth roof had been aiming at Trump, not with a
rifle but an RPG rocket propelled grenade. The turn of
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the head would have made wouldn't have made any difference
at all in that scenario. Well, if you think I'm
being paranoid. There have been millions of unknown, unvetted, unscreened, unchecked, Unhay,
Paco spreads your legs.
Speaker 2 (11:40):
None of that's happened.
Speaker 1 (11:43):
You've got a lot of young military age men from
countries all over the world have flooded into our country
along our border. Man, if they can, if they can
smuggle in in fednyl if they can smuggle in humans,
they can smuggle an RPG. This it's Super Tuesday with
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Trevor Carey on the Valley Spour talk. Half of all
US states are going bankrupt? How was something like that happened?
Speaker 2 (12:16):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (12:16):
Would it be the Cloward Pivens plan they orchestrated in
the nineteen sixties. You know, you don't have to defeat America.
You don't have to defeat capitalism militarily. You just you
just bankrupted. Looks like they're halfway there. If half of
all USES states are going bankrupt, bingo, it worked there,
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your Commi liberals of the sixties. You got a lot
of states though that had lat dough. Remember all that
cash sent out that we just printed up Federal Reserve
just printed up like monopoly money, not backed by anything,
flipping it out like like Sean Combs at a freak
off or something. Right, we got all this money, throw
it up in the air. Many states are gonna have
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that money soon ruin out. Federal funds going dry up.
Federal supports of states was over eight hundred billion dollars. Wow,
that's like eight or so Ukraine Wars. It allowed states
to cut taxes and increase spending, and the surpluses were
short lived, as we found out here in California with
Game show Gavin, you know, spending the wheel sending money out. Hey,
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just take that experimental mr NA vaccine. We can spend
this wheel and be sending money to you. The states
currently in worse shape for Connecticut and New York, Illinois, Massachusetts,
and California. Notice anything with that. There's not the same
minor Republicans running those states. The biggest factor that I've
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talked about ever since it was so seven eight years ago,
finding out about all the unfunded liabilities that this state
owes with CalPERS and all the what we owe in
the future.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
It's up.
Speaker 1 (14:06):
I mean, it's it's at a do over time, Like, nah,
we can't just burn Let's start over here. Here's a
bag of grain. Give me that chicken. Let's rebuild our economy.
That's really how bad it is. A research fellow at
Stanford Hoover Institution moar And while public workers need pensions,
everybody does for that matter, they are a costly form
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of debt that diverts funding away from public projects and infrastructure.
What two states are in best financial shape right now,
Alaska and Wyoming. Well, they don't have to build as
many roads and sewer systems and all of that, right,
They've just got to do snowplows. Trump's considering a plan,
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he said when it comes to illegal immigration, if they
won't take them back, that he'll ship them somewhere else.
That puts That puts everybody a little bit on, doesn't it.
You think about bankruptcy in these states? Say how much
money's gone to these illegal aliens here in California? Thirty
two billion dollars a year. They pay three billion in
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taxes according to Federation American Immigration Reform. So that's twenty
nine billion dollars upside down. What is our deficit?
Speaker 2 (15:19):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (15:19):
Is it what thirty seventy sixty to fifty billion? Yeah,
we really can't get a direct number on that, but
I would think that thirty two billion shure could help
cut into that deficit. Troup's preparing a list of countries
to which we may deport illegals when their home countries
refuse to accept them. They're well, why don't we just
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and now we can't be parachuting people in that's too dangerous.
But land the cargo planes whatever. I don't know they're
going to shoot at us if we land and say
here's your people back. There are countries that will not
do that. But I don't know how any of this
is actually going to work. Venezuela, about eight million have
fled the country under Maduro down there. We'll just have
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to wait and see. And I see Trump probably able
to convince some of these countries or as we call it, hey,
give them a deal they can't refuse, right like Venezuela,
to take their people back. He's not gonna sit around
like old Joe and Borderzar Kamala, just watching the whole
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thing explode. To continue. I hate these stories. I hate
these stories. I hate these stories. An illegal alien from
Venezuela accused of killing seven year old Ivory Smith, severely
injuring her mother drunk driving crash down in Texas shouldn't
have been here. Do Americans drink and drive and kill Americans?
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As an American been drunk and killed in Allego Alien,
Yes and yes, yes it happens, but these stories should
not have happened. And he ran a red light, he
was drunk. He was placed on a detainer. So if
he's released from jail, he'll be turned over to Ice,
because see this is Texas. In California, No, couldn't happen,
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or maybe I don't know. There are certain crimes where
it can. We need to reed. We don't have to
do it now, but we'll look into that before the
next show. But the uncoming borders are Tom Homan. He's
talking about mayors and officials with these sanctuary cities don't
support capturing of criminal aliens, that they're going to just
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create a system where the criminal and non criminal aliens
will be captured and deported. He was talking about this.
I played you the audio yesterday of him talking about this.
He goes, Hey, if we go in to get a
guy that's wanted for sexual crime or murder or a
heavy crime, and we go into the backyard and we
arrest him and there just happens to be a party
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going on at the same time, something of that nature.
He goes, We'll have to arrest. He goes, that's that's
our duty, that's our sworn constitutional duty. If we find
somebody illegal, we will have to arrest them. But he
says that's not what we're intending to do. But that
could be a ramification that comes out of this. In
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the early stages he's taking about the criminals. He's saying
about going out and finding those kids. Any Democrat that
wants to go, oh, Trump's just gonna go around and
deep party goes, ask them, just stop them? Are you
aware that the Biden administration's own Department of Homeland Security
and Border Patrol released that there are three hundred thousand
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kids in America unaccounted for it? Does that concern you?
Speaker 3 (18:42):
Then?
Speaker 1 (18:42):
Just be quiet, lock it up, and just look at them.
Does that concern you? They're not gonna say no, so
probably go well, that's not true. Yeah, yeah, no gun,
no bullets. I'll just throw the gun at you that
that's not true.
Speaker 2 (18:58):
What happens, Jen worry twenty First, where do you start?
Speaker 5 (19:02):
Well, there's three rails. We'll start the first day. Number one,
we're going to secure the border. Number two, we're going
to run the deportation operation. And number three, I'll look
at these three hundred thousand kids. We'll find them toosdent.
Trump's been clear we're going to prioritize public safety threats
and national security threats first because they pose the most
danger to the station. So day one we're going to
be looking for these public safety threats or wrest them,
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detaining them and deporting them. And if these sanctuary city
mayors don't want to help, they get the hell out
of the way. Can We're coming, We're doing.
Speaker 1 (19:28):
It, doing it, We're coming. We're coming to your town.
It's the Tom Homan Tour. Tickets available now. Doctor Phil
with a question of home and good question.
Speaker 2 (19:40):
How are you the bad guy?
Speaker 5 (19:43):
You know, I grew up in a family full of costs.
My grandfather's a cop, my dad was a cop. And
we're in the situation now with the left things. Those
who enforce laws are the bad guys, those who broke
a lot of victims. Well, we're going to change that
after January twentieth.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
Good stuff. I think it's gonna make you feel good,
even if you're a Democrat. Listening because you'd just like
to be anger by listening to my show. Thank you
for your ears, but listen to what Trump is going
to do. Listen Christian Welker at ABC asking how are
you going to treat those that didn't vote for you?
Speaker 2 (20:13):
Right?
Speaker 1 (20:14):
I go call them garbage and deplorable and say they're
the biggest threat to America like Democrats have done.
Speaker 4 (20:21):
I want to ask you, sir, one final question. What
do you want to say to Americans who didn't support
you in this campaign.
Speaker 3 (20:30):
I'm going to treat you everybody as well as I
have treated the greatest MAGA supporters. There's never been anything
like MEGA in the history of this country. These people
are so dedicated to making America great again. It's very simple,
and I'm going to treat them just the same as
I treat MEGA. We're going to treat everybody good. We
want success for our country, We wants safety for our country.
(20:50):
You know, our country is under threat. As you know,
we have a tremendous threat militarily because of the power
of weapons, and weapons is tremendous threat. Nobody talks about it,
but his tremendous threat. I want to treat everybody the same.
I want to treat him well and at the end
of this four years, I have a big head start
because I was there for four years. Fairly recently, a
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lot of bad things were done during the four years
that I wasn't there, and mostly in what they've done
in terms of our reputation over this.
Speaker 1 (21:21):
Is the treportary show.
Speaker 2 (21:22):
On The Valley's Power.
Speaker 1 (21:24):
Talk, they said, it's if it's given license for vigilanti
justice to be waged on the black community without consequence.
It's a painful reminder of the inequities in our justice system.
Jordan deserved compassion. Instead he was met with violence. We
staying with his family and calling for accountability. Well, Daniel
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Penny didn't act alone. There were others. There's a black
man that can clearly be seen assisting him bring Neely down.
There's another black woman that testified in defense. There's zero
evidence that Penny was motivated by race. I'm so mad
at these people.
Speaker 2 (22:06):
Quit it.
Speaker 1 (22:08):
He didn't get justice, He lost a year and a
half of his life, he was harassed by the press.
Think of all the bills, not being able to work,
your life being derailed, and now this week Neely's dad
has the dangling unmentionables to sue Daniel Penny. Now, justice
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has not completely prevailed in this. This really shows how
how flaw the system can be. Somebody acts good faith
and this happens.
Speaker 6 (22:43):
I'm a co founder of Black Lives Matter Greater New York,
and I'm a devout Christian and in my Bible thou
shall not kill, and the Torah thou shalt not kill,
and Buddhism not kill a living thing. But America has
no soul. Lads have paved the streets of this nation
since its inception. It was foolish of us to think
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that a black man would get justice.
Speaker 2 (23:10):
It's old, it's tired. Listen, when America sees racism, it
doesn't matter. Most of us will.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
Say, yes, that's what, Yes, that's wrong to do. But
listen to Black Lives Matter New York. You had Hawk
Newsome standing behind this swoman here talking about how our
heart bleeds to the Neely family, and yeah, just to say,
because you go what Daniel Penny. I'm glad that he
was found not guilty. I don't feel bad for the
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family that had a deranged son. You know, that's yeah,
we all feel bad, but that's not what my.
Speaker 6 (23:47):
Heart bleeds for the Nielly family. My heart bleeds for
his father who sat in front of me every single
day and pray for justice for his son. There is
no one coming to say black people or else, we
wouldn't live in these ghettos, we wouldn't be in these prisons, and.
Speaker 7 (24:03):
We we would.
Speaker 6 (24:04):
Be further along than we are. We wouldn't be at
the absolute bottom.
Speaker 1 (24:08):
Stop playing the victimhood mentality. There's many people of color
that have risen and it's gotten better over time.
Speaker 2 (24:14):
Is it perfect?
Speaker 1 (24:15):
No, But the way that you're acting right there is
not gonna help further along the cause. And Jordan Neely
his rap sheet, he should have already been in prison
for the rest of his life. You go up and
you start punching people in the face, broke a lady's
nose and part of her skull there. You know, that's
attempted murder in my book, you punched somebody that hard
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that they're out. I mean, this guy should have been
in jail. But no, No, his only crime was.
Speaker 6 (24:42):
What Jordan was wable to drug addict and they able
to crackhead. The only crime that Jordan Neely was guilty
of was the color of his skin. But luckily for
Daniel Penny, his skin was not like Jordan's because you
honestly wouldn't have seen our face, but NYPD would have
arrested him after three.
Speaker 2 (25:03):
Alc.
Speaker 1 (25:05):
She said that the acquittal of Daniel Penny, this is
how dumb this broad is. She said, it's gonna make
the subway less safe. You you can't make this stuff up.
She's a psychopath. She is a psychopath in congress. Psychopath
so out of touch. Well, that's why they just lost
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the election. Listen to this Black Lives matter Christian woman.
Use God's name in vain. I beat out God's name
in this though.
Speaker 6 (25:39):
Yeah, these wonderful white people. I hope they celebrate their
Christmas while the Neely family is praying and asking God
for comfort. Damn them, Goddamn America. And I'm a devout Christian.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
Yeah, we picked up on that, honey, We got you. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (25:58):
I'd like to have you over to say the blessing
at chris Us. Here's Jordan Neely's father. After everything, I
just want.
Speaker 8 (26:03):
To say I missed my son. My son didn't have
to go through this. I didn't have to go through
this either. It hurts what are we going to do people?
That's gonna happen to us?
Speaker 9 (26:17):
Now?
Speaker 10 (26:18):
I had enough of this.
Speaker 2 (26:20):
The system is rigged.
Speaker 8 (26:23):
Let's do something about this.
Speaker 2 (26:26):
What a bunch of racist lunatics.
Speaker 1 (26:29):
What are you gonna do? What are you gonna do
about it? I don't know what he has in store
to do about it. The Neely family could find justice
in a civil trial. Yeah, that's that's that's gonna be
the new one that have a civil trial, just like
just like OJ with the That's what they actually tried
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to actually correlate it to that. It would be the
the OJ trial. Are you kidding me?
Speaker 2 (26:56):
Guys? Come on, please?
Speaker 10 (26:58):
Jordan Neely's family had I believe a civil suit in
this case as well. Does the verdict in this case
impact that. I think the best example of that is
with respect to Fred Goldman's family. Fred Goldman, I'm sorry,
Ron Goldman being the man who was murdered alongside Nicole
Brown Simpson.
Speaker 9 (27:15):
Even though O. J.
Speaker 10 (27:16):
Simpson was never found criminally guilty for those two murders,
Fred Goldman, the father, along with his daughter, then sued O. J.
Simpson Civilly and one a fairly large verdict with respect
to civil liability for O. J.
Speaker 2 (27:30):
Simpson, I got some guys to beat.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
Well, how could they even correlate those two? That's how
messed up MSNBC is that's that's that's just weak, isn't
it very weak? Scott Jennings on CNN, here's your daily
dose of Scott Jennings. He he whipped out a little
chart there and their talk. You know what the thing
about it is, though it's almost becoming unwatchable because it's
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too like the view, too much talking over each other.
Scott Jenny needs his own show where he brings on
a guest or something like that.
Speaker 4 (28:03):
If you're on the American left tonight, here's my chart.
Speaker 1 (28:06):
The good guys today, Daniel Penny, the bad guys, Luigi
man GIONI.
Speaker 4 (28:11):
It seems to me, how do you chart for victims.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
I'm just I'm just telling you what I see out there.
Speaker 5 (28:17):
I know, I know.
Speaker 9 (28:20):
What victim.
Speaker 1 (28:23):
What I'm telling you is, that's not people on the left.
People on the left, I can't seem to can't seem
to tell the difference people on the left.
Speaker 7 (28:33):
I think I want to know what you think that
Congress does that Daniel Penny should get at the Congressional
Gold Medal to recognize as heroism.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
I'm not asking you about anyone. I think he ought
to get metal. I think they ought to build a
statue to this guy in New York City. Yeah, I
meet you for lunch. Go over where's it by? It's
by the Daniel Penny Statue, you know that little Italian place. Yeah, yeah, bravo,
Scott Jennings. It's a hero in a normal time, in
a normal world. Normal people, well normal people have said that,
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but you would have the society going, thank you, thank
you for taking care of the marauder that broke over
our fort and you help protect us.
Speaker 2 (29:16):
Now.
Speaker 1 (29:17):
Am I calling mister Neely a bad guy?
Speaker 2 (29:21):
Yeah? Yeah, I am. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (29:24):
You go punch people in the face. Yeah, that's that's
not a good guy. That's a bad guy. And it's
okay to call people bad guys. And we're not gonna
not call them by a bad guy because we're afraid
of the pigmentation of their skin, and we'll be we'll
be a bad guy for calling that person a bad guy.
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Mayor Eric Adams in New York City, who initially was
really a gas lighter on this, but he came around
and he you know, he told everybody like, hey man,
we can't have crazy people out doing this. We need
people that will that will protect And he said, did
you see the picture they put out of this Michael
Jackson impersonator made him look like a sweet little innocent boy, right,
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He wasn't. Here's some It was a tourist in New
York City, had to be a while back. But they
were walking in Times Square there, it looked like, and
he was doing this Michael Jackson impersonation thing and Neely
yells out some about a rainbow and called him a
derogatory gay name or something, and the guy didn't. You'll
(30:26):
hear the guy here. But they had some words back
and forth, and they're walking along and Neeli, the Michael
Jackson impersonator comes up and hits him.
Speaker 2 (30:37):
Boom. They get into it.
Speaker 1 (30:39):
And I had to do a lot of beeping on
this because Neey was the potty mouth here on the
streets in New York going up hitting people and cussing
at them. Why did he think he could get away
with that because he had in the past he had
a long rap sheet. He got away with punching elderly
women in the face and could still be out he
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doing his Michael Jackson.
Speaker 2 (31:02):
Sure, yeah, rainbow angry Michael seeing Michael. Yeah, that guy
was crazy.
Speaker 9 (31:14):
You old cop, cool cople cop swinging cool?
Speaker 2 (31:24):
Whoa you ain't it is enoughing. I just stepped on
your jacket.
Speaker 4 (31:28):
I just stepped on your jacket, Michael, Michael, I just
stepped on your jacket.
Speaker 1 (31:33):
See you later.
Speaker 2 (31:35):
What's up with that man? What do you think of
Michael Jackson? People? It's crazy?
Speaker 5 (31:42):
Look a like all.
Speaker 1 (31:43):
This this is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's
Power Talk. The sky clearing and high pressure allowed for
minimal winds and allowed the fog to form every morning
two lee. Fog forms from the ground up if the
soil has enough. Sure, all right, there we go. And
normally it's not untill like later in this month or
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January through February a little earlier, we got a lot
of foggy day schedules. But they said the fog can
increase chill hours needed by certain crops, so it can
kind of help out there as well. And I still
can't believe the people that don't turn on their lights
in the fog just don't understand that. But hey, relax,
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we got Christmas coming up. Let's just all be with
our families. Listen to whoopee scold all the women on
the View.
Speaker 9 (32:31):
He does this to keep you all in a panic.
He doesn't to make you all do this and talk
about him, but it's so terrible. For all we have
to do from now until January twenty first is be
with our families, be with our kids, do our jobs,
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make sure our checks don't mounts, make sure that we
are taking care of ourselves and our families. Whatever he's
going to do, he's going to do, but do take
our word for it. Things seem to move slowly because yeah,
they didn't come get Hillary.
Speaker 2 (33:11):
All right, so we'll be trying to calm everybody down
on the View. Right.
Speaker 1 (33:15):
This goes to show what shambles that they are in.
Speaker 10 (33:22):
Last week.
Speaker 7 (33:22):
I disagree with you when you say that, because no,
because we have the luxury of saying that because we're legal,
we are successful.
Speaker 4 (33:29):
We are if you're.
Speaker 7 (33:30):
Any legal in this country, you're not going to be
not in apparent or you are, well the woman working
for the Department of Defense, you have a right to
be in a panic.
Speaker 9 (33:39):
You tell people to stay fraud and like this that
I'm telling.
Speaker 1 (33:44):
People to prepare.
Speaker 9 (33:45):
Whoopy, I'm telling people, do you are?
Speaker 1 (33:48):
They are forged?
Speaker 7 (33:49):
So that means I'm saying that means that they can
be relaxing and enjoying.
Speaker 1 (33:52):
No one doesn't mean that they don't even know how
to celebrate Christmas anymore.
Speaker 9 (33:57):
Winter is winter is here, been with us? And my
point lay down and do nothing for the next fifteen
days and then be freaking out for the next four.
Speaker 2 (34:09):
My position that a lot of I have eat some
candy canes.
Speaker 9 (34:14):
Ladies, I'm through the same thing.
Speaker 1 (34:17):
Let me we just got it.
Speaker 10 (34:20):
We have.
Speaker 2 (34:22):
America.
Speaker 9 (34:22):
We don't know what we're panicking for. They're throwing fifty
thousand things that you to make you do this. I'm saying,
don't buy into that. Do what you have to do.
Speaker 2 (34:33):
Oh no, stop.
Speaker 1 (34:35):
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