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Speaker 1 (00:00):
New York City with Mom Dommy gonna be mayor Yeah,
you watch what's gonna happen spending a sores attax base fleas.
Where have I heard of that happening before? Cuba? That
is the way. Oh no, it's it's right here where
we live in California. We've already seen it happen under
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Mom Dami. They are going to defund the police. Uh.
This this is sad, isn't it. I don't know if
you've ever visited, maybe you lived there. I didn't live
in New York City, but I worked in the middle
of it every day and I had a few good
years there. And it was during the Giuliani clean up stage.
I'd never been around a city, much less the biggest
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in America. And it wasn't what everybody had, you know,
warned about. No, it was truly enjoyable and it was
like the United Nations of people. But boy, they have
a boogie there, unlike any other boogie I've ever seen anywhere.
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They work hard, they really do. They work harder than
we do out here, I can get I guarantee you
that because when I had about a month under my belt,
I'm like, man, I wish I was back in la
We left work at four eleven. Yeah, at four eleven.
They're just getting done with their lunch, I'm telling you.
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But we're going to see a change in that city.
And the biggest change will be the acceptance of the
anti Semitism. And that'd be the saddest you know, the
money thing, Money's money is that, but this hatred that's
going to come out here, these hardcore socialists men. In
twenty twenty five, New York's budget was one hundred and
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nineteen billion dollars. It's enough to fight a year. In Ukraine,
they have a deficit of five to six billion dollars. Well,
they're doing better in California. You factor in dependence on
ten billion in payments from the federal government. And what's
President Trump's been saying later Now we might be lowering
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that a little bit. So what are they going to do?
Where's all this money going to come from? And when
I say this, I also talk about the state. We're
in California. They're about to learn that US taxpayers, they're
not across the country. My mom and dad living in
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Tennessee are not obligated to subsidize the Democrat Socialists of America.
Not at all. This has gone too far. Man, They're
gonna they want abortions in church. These are the Democrats
Socialists of America in New York City. I'm not saying
that this is the elected officials of their organization. I'm
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not saying this is coming from the mom Zomni campaign.
I'm saying this is this is the kind of talk
that's coming from the foot soldiers that ran that city
and got him elected and on.
Speaker 2 (03:07):
That revolutionary arise and want to perform abortions out of church,
you know, voting for it's all.
Speaker 1 (03:13):
Set and on wow, that's lightning strike comments a form
of perform abortions in a church. Who has those kind
of thoughts, Well, some of the Democrats Socialists of America.
They do. New York State itself is forecasting a twenty
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seven billion and unfunded deficits between now in the year
twenty twenty nine. So there, it's not working anywhere. Showing
me somewhere where it's working. Just the blue city, blue
state mentality, much less socialism. Where is your showcase? Where's
your Hey, we're going to show off for a moment.
Look over here. No New York City can't cannot pay
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for this, for this spending, there's no way they have
eight point five million people. How many taxpayers do you
think they have? Out of eight point five million people,
four four million the top one percent forty thousand people
Amongst those eight point five million people pay forty five
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percent of the city's total. Forty thousand at an eight
point five million pay forty five percent. Wouldn't you say
the redistribution of income has already happened, and these are
the final stages. Maybe the seventh inning of the Takeover
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New York Posts had an article talking about potentially one
million exiting New York. Do you think some of those
forty thousand might be in that one million? They'll go
from eight point five to seven point five. We've seen
it happen in California congressional representation due to it, we're
the best salesman for U haul. It's already happened here,
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It's going to happen there. And when the businesses choose
to leave New York City, there go jobs, So then
that's effected. However many employees they had, unless you want
to move to Fort Worth or Pensacola, the city collects
thirteen billion dollars in direct taxes on businesses there, so
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thirteen billion. New York Post said if ten major financial
firms alone could reduce a tax revenue by five billion
out of thirteen billion. Tell me what what financial firm
needs to be in New York City any longer. It's
not Rockefeller nineteen eighteen. They don't need to be there.
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So they already have record high taxes. You think those
forty thousand people that are paying forty five percent of
the taxes, you think they're and they've been told they're
going to pay more. And if you live in a
his words, white area, you will pay more. White said White.
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So let's go happen there. Don't worry Democrats, There'll be
no shortages, no, no, no, when socialism takes over. No, okay,
capitalism was the one that created your hardships, Masora mom
dommi guy. And then amazing how he came on the
scene so quickly like that and was able to catapult
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to the mayor of the number one city. It's like
Pete Buddha judge, a mayor of a town the size
of Clovis suddenly Secretary Transportation suddenly on the presidential debate, stage.
Why because he roller skates a DJ kitty glitter. That's
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why they had to They had to take that one.
And actually Pete Buddha Judge is you would never know,
And people are going, oh, you can know people are gay. Yeah,
there's some really flamboyant gay people. A lot of them are.
I would have never thought that he was. And actually
in the last year he's come around and said some
sane things. But I mean, are we really going to
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congratulate people for having common sense years later? Like, oh, yeah, right,
It's like when I congratulate cal like Fresno for not writing.
I always said, it's like going, hey, man, way to
not slap your grandma high five. That's how it feels. Hey,
way to be common sense? Like Bill Maher's getting a
lot of credit, Joe Rogan getting a lot of credit
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once you remember of the Bill Mahers and Joe Rogan
to a lesser degree, but still you know they had different,
different opinions not that long ago. And I'm glad they've
come over. I'm not trying to act like I'm at
church and going you hadn't been a Christian long enough.
Now I'm glad you've come over to the common sense
side with these democrats socialists of America. This is a
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this is a tumor that has to be removed. This
does not go along with capitalism. It doesn't go along
in the Constitution of the United States of America, our
Bill of rights. Now there are democrats. I disagree with that.
I say, yeah, okay, yeah, you got a place here
at the table. Yeah, you can have your political views.
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Do you agree with freedom of speech, the right of
the Second Amendment? You know, I can go down the list,
and most of today might not agree with those things.
But it doesn't mean that they're a socialist. Yeah, the
the avowed socialists are out there. Are are pretty pretty
obvious these days. And we thought, well, oh, look at
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alc that bartender. She's now in Congress. Oh she's one
of those little democrats. How quickly this spread, guys, to
the point it's running Chuck Schumer out of his position.
Come on, Chuck man, you should have backed mom Dommy man,
you should have should have put on your Palestinian gear
and gotten out there and gone with the crowd. He
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kind of did. They don't want him. How much can
damage can mom Dommy actually implement? Can he make the
buses free like he said he did. Can he make
the child care for you like he said he did?
Can he set up a bunch of government run grocery stores?
Can he freeze the rent? What if he can't do
those things? How upset? He's never run anything except a campaign. Well,
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the trains and the buses there, mom, dommyle's the Metropolitan
Transportation Authority, Ralph Cramton. The members are appointed by the governor.
Governor Hokeel, the one you refuse to endorse, even though
she kind of gave you. Yeah, he's the guy. Kind
of kind of speech, right you, Mom, Dommy's not gonna
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have any authority to implement any of these free bus policies.
How much you think it costs to operate New York
City buses? It's about a billion dollars a year with
a b billion, and it also generates revenue. But if
it's gonna be free, how do you generate revenue? How
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do you cover the cost? Where are you gonna get
the money to pay for the bus to go round
and round? As commalas she's in the buses, she's always
talking about the yellow bus out there. Oh look at
the bus, because yes, you make lauds. You're happy I
brought you back into it. Yeah, well, how are you
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gonna pay for it? Governor Hockel said, Governor in New York,
I cannot set forth a plan right now that takes
money out of a system that relies on the fares
of the buses and the subways. That's conresson and mclint
Scholastic Rock teaches you right there, the government it's not free.
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Those things cost, she said, But can we find a
path to make it more affordable for people who need help?
Of course we can. So it won't be free, but
if you make under a certain amount, they'll give you
a free I'll probably chip in your hand. That's how
they'll not that is going to say a bus car,
But that's that's so old timey. Yeah, we'll give you
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a chip in your hand. There. The socialists, yeah we
got one as mayor, but he's not gonna have the
power to turn New York City into a socialist hellhole.
Well maybe we'll see. At times like this, I like
to go to the wisdom mister John Voyd.
Speaker 2 (11:45):
The mayor that has taken over New York City is
a Muslim that's going to take down the city that
never sleeps, the city of life's dreams, this city that
our ancestors brought forth in prosperity and greatness and liberty.
Speaker 1 (12:02):
Yeah, you know, it's kind of dark to have all
your needs taken care of where you're just sitting there
like a little puppy sucking off the teat of the government.
Speaker 3 (12:12):
Right for me, that liberatory horizon is to say, it
is a horizon in which kinship and care are like, in.
Speaker 4 (12:21):
Which all of our material.
Speaker 1 (12:22):
Needs are taken care of.
Speaker 2 (12:24):
This city will turn into a forbidden place of darkness.
The blood, sweat and tears that the City of New
York was built on will turn into a virtual refugee
shelter for the radical Muslim ideology. This is now the
most dangerous time for our citizens of New York. This
mayor will destroy this city. We are obligated to demand
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our rights for our private sanctuary, our businesses, our property
that we all have worked so hard for.
Speaker 1 (12:55):
I guess so back and watch sad to say, but
what more can can you do except say stop it,
stop it now.
Speaker 2 (13:05):
This must be stopped, and his marialty should be terminated immediately. You,
the people of the greatest city in New York are
in danger of losing your city to this communist fool.
We the people must stand for the greatest nation's purpose,
the honor of our flag, the Red, white, and Blue,
and for which it stands one nation under God and
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liberty and justice for all.
Speaker 1 (13:30):
Yeah, we're fighting communism, but it's not the nineteen fifties.
Communism goes back then. Khrushchev what it said, No, I'll
be the translator. No, you cannot cut off boys dangling unmentionables,
said the Russian. Yeah, communists back then weren't going after
the kids. Democrats socialists of America and New York City are,
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and they want to spread it across America.
Speaker 4 (13:56):
But most importantly, as we collaborated with this ramon Dani
Cammion on his trans rights platform, and what we explicitly
wanted to do was use the power of New York
City to provide free gender affirming care and I say
free in case insurance companies decided from us off free
gender affirming care, not just the people in New York City,
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but across the country.
Speaker 2 (14:17):
This country, the United States of America, is the land
of our greatest achievement, the American dream, and we the
people have put our trust in the President of the
United States, Donald J.
Speaker 1 (14:28):
Trump.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
He and only he can stop this horror. As this mayor,
ma'm donnie, we'll try to destroy New York's wealth and
turn it into a socialist crap city. Let this be
a warning to the people. And may God bless, May
God bless.
Speaker 5 (14:51):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on The Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (14:56):
I saw this article your Center Valley dot com. A
professor at Madera College. He's upset about a Halloween party
and a Halloween costume that was worn by the college's
director of marketing and Communications. And it has left this
professor Todd Candarian. We'll call him Todd because that's his name.
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It's left him disappointed in the leadership team because he
said that they were they were fat shaming. And here's
how offensive this costume was. Bald, glasses, he was holding
an AMPM get busty, not thirsty, sixty four ounce cup,
wearing a Hawaiian style shirt with what appeared to be
a pillow stuffed up. In sight, He's going as a
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big sixty four ounce cup AMPM drinking dude, bald with
glasses and a Hawaiian shirt. All right, that's funny. I
wouldn't look at that and be like, look at him,
he's fat shaming.
Speaker 6 (15:49):
Now.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
I guess if you're overweight, maybe you look over there
and you might think that I have no sympathy, dude,
none whatsoever. You know how many people make shorts. I'm
five six with shoes, five six and a half with boots,
almost five seven, and I can handle short jokes from
people I know. I don't like them, just you know,
from people I don't know. But you know what, being
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shorts made me quicker man physically in sports, mentally as
an adult. Come on, It's very common in national politics
and the media for short people to be described as, oh,
the little man up there. You know how they do
all that. Even AOC attacks Steven Miller recently for being short.
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So mister Professor Todd, stop it, man, come on, stop it,
And Steven Miller had to come out and go, I'm
five to eleven. You had to be sure and tell
everybody that that he wasn't short. I don't cry when
somebody makes derogatory short guy slams.
Speaker 5 (16:54):
My word.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
In seventh grade? Was I short?
Speaker 6 (16:56):
Then?
Speaker 1 (16:57):
Yeah? And guess what I had to listen into their
Professor Todd, have you ever heard a song about fat people?
Got no reason? He's upset. Here's what he said. But
I finally saw the pictures. It was hurtful of the
costume party, he said. I worked at the college for
thirty years. I started there's part time, I was hired
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full time. I never had anything like this happen before.
Somebody basically put together a costume that was body shaming
and fat shaming me, he said. The pictures are spread
around the campus. Yeah, people send pictures of Halloween parties.
Speaker 7 (17:34):
This.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
Professor Todd said he doesn't know how the dude well enough.
He didn't know him well enough or a costume like
this to be accepted. He said he did not know
him well enough. Okay, Professor Todd, candarian at Maderra Community College.
I guess what you're saying is we all need to
first know you personally before we decide on our costume.
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And I guess my question is how long do we
have to know you? He's quoted here saying we were
not buddies. So if you're a buddy with him, it's
okay for him to, you know, to put that pillow
in his costume and give him a big tummy right there,
The professor says, the picture that he took with the
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president of Madeira Community College suggests that the president condone
the costume. No, Professor Todd, most officers out there having
a good time, and they're not thinking that way. Well,
he says, by not acting to stop it, you're giving
a tactic approval to that. I'm equally hurt by the
president of the university who stood next to the AMPM
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dude posing for a picture. We're supposed to build our
campus community. There are rules and regulations that administrators have
to follow. So again, let's follow Todd. Let's follow him here.
I guess the president of the university now needs to
ask Todd, hey, stand at the door and tell me
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how long you've personally known anybody that walks in there,
and then give us your approval of the costume. And Todd,
can we take can we take pictures and send we can't? Okay?
And he Todd in there, man, Here's what Todd said.
If they see any kind of unethical behavior, anything wrong,
they're supposed to stop it in a timely manner, not
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to pose and take pictures with it. So I guess
he wanted the president and the college run over there
and take that pillow out of him and say get
rid of that sixty four gulp. There, you're making fun
of overweight people not tolerated around here, but in true
California fashion. Are you ready? According to the district, this
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is the State Center Community College District, which overseas Man
Derek Community College, the matter is being taken seriously. It's
underactive investigation. They added that because it involves personnel, they're
not going to discuss or comment any further until more.
I guess they've looked into it here. All right, there
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you go, there's your update.
Speaker 4 (20:08):
Man.
Speaker 5 (20:09):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (20:14):
Let's get to AI, shall we. My buddy Phil sent me.
He's an AI director. He's amazing with him. He's a
national voice guy. He lives in Oklahoma, used to work
here at B ninety five. But I sent him a
picture of me in the B ninety five studio in
nineteen ninety two, and he sent me back a quick,
little ten second video of me sitting there. And then
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suddenly I became alive. I lit a cigarette and I
started blowing smoke all over the studio. Then he did
another one where I'm sitting there and I do the
cigarette and some nineteen forties doll Dame comes back starts
rubbing my shoulders as I'm sitting there smoking in the studio. Hilarious.
But he did one that was so touching. He had
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a picture and his mom's passed away a few years back,
and he had a picture of his mom and she's
like a I don't know, like twelve, And he did
a video from that picture of his mom and Jesus
and the clouds. It was beautiful. They're saying, before someone
you love dies, get a good frontal video, and in
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today's world, you can live digitally for the rest of
your life. I sent him a picture of one of
my sons with an electric guitar in the living room
when they were a little kid, and he turned it
into them strumming with the song going and the smile
and it really creates an emotion. Man, it does these
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pictures coming alive. There's really amazing things that can be
done with this. And AI will never pick a fight
with you. I can't wait to get home after the
show and tell my AI girlfriend I named her Sylvia. Hey,
sil The show went good, good, You're a great talk
show host. I love you. Oh aren't you something? You
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can't do? The dishes, though, get out. No AI relationships
are on the rise, talking about a divorce boom coming here.
They give example after example after example. Now I know
there's three hundred something million obviously here in America or whatever.
These it's not rampant, but it's the start. I'll bit you.
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In nineteen ninety seven, we could probably go back and
find NBC News or people becoming addicted to this America online.
There were just a few reports. I can't go to work,
I'm just home all the time. And it hadn't affected
every by the way it's affected us now. So AI
is brand well, it scens brand newes. You know, I've
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been in the works, but it was just sprung on
us like here you go. Here it is. They talk
about people getting so attached to it. They say sixty
per sixty percent of singles now say that AI relationships
are considered a form of cheating. I guess that's the
point it's got to. This was a survey Indiana University did.
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They said people think of it as a true relationship.
Let me ask you if you have a significant other,
a romantic person in your life, and you went on
the computer and started reading all this like talking to
AI in a maybe not a sexual way, but in
like a you know, emotional way, like talking about you,
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your faults, you know, an emotional cheat. Well, that's all
it can be. If it was if you were having
sex talk with it, you would want to leave that
person in So that's that's beyond. But courts are starting
to see client site emotional bonds with AI as a
reason for divorce. Now there are laws and states. AI
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vary by states and matter of family law. I had
no idea this was a thing until I read this
was a thing about laws classifying AI as a third party,
not a person as a third party. They say it's
coming fast to states, like drum roll please, California. Ohio
is one of the most restrictive states they have right now.
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There are laws about this about AI human intimate partnership,
and Ohio State rep introduced a bill to deny AIS
the right of legal personhood by deeming them not human.
Now there are still some states that actually penalize a
partner that cheats. They're very rare when it happens, but
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it's illegal to cheat on your twenty sixteen states. Thirteen
of those states classified cheating as a misdemeanor. Most severe's Michigan, Wisconsin,
in Oklahoma, Wisconsin, they're so liberal, Now what are they doing? Yeah,
adulterrey's a fellony charge, punishable by up to five years
of imprisonment or fine or up to ten thousand dollars
in Wisconsin. Had no idea. That is so Dick Van
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Dyke era, isn't it California, of course, no fault state.
They got that one really going. We're really really early. Yeah,
you go to divorce court, Well, your honor, the reason
is I don't want to hear your reason. She checked off.
Let's see irreconcilable differences. Next. Oh, I'm very aware of
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that fact. I looked it up in two thousand and three.
But these chatbots today they're seeing a booming divorces and
they say more's coming in the coming years. During COVID
it's spiked and then it's kind of leveled off the
last last few I'll tell you this this AI, I'm
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to be talking about it a whole lot because it's
it's it's it's gonna just keep infiltrating and infiltrating any
like any technology, it can be used for good. I'm
just like I was fascinated by those videos that my
buddy put together Morgan Freeman. He's uh, he's not fascinated.
He's upset they're copying his voice, they're mimicking him. And
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it was probably I don't know, six eight months ago,
I would see these Morgan Freeman things on YouTube where
he's given life advice. And that's how quick AI is going,
because at that time I didn't think, oh, that's fake.
And that was what six months ago. Now I'm and
probably I don't know, a year or so watching YouTube
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on some of these stuff, I would think, well, that's
a good voice. Now I can tell, can you tell?
I can tell. I'm sure there's some that I think
might be a human that I'm off, but you can
really tell the ones that are that are just slapped
together like that. Morgan Freeman said, I'm a little pod.
You know, I'm like any other actor. Don't mimic me
with falseness. I don't appreciate it. I get paid for
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doing stuff like that, So if you're going to do
it without me, you're robbing me. He's going after litigation
as well, and I'm glad he has. There are a
lot of fake ice AI videos that people are believing
are reel out there and I'm grabbing Grandma, that's my kid,
and people believe it. They're getting all these lights and
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comments and shares around. They need to find who's doing that.
That's not right to do. A Pakistani newspaper they this
is this is so fresent Unified school District superintendent Missy her.
Speaker 2 (27:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (27:22):
They they had actually statements in their paper that they
do not use any form of AI, and right in
the middle of an article in their newspaper, it said,
if you want, I can also create an even snappier
front paid style version with punchy one line stats and
a bold infographic ready layout. Do you want me to
do that? Next question mark? Right in the middle of
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the article they ignotted. They acknowledged the error directly. They said,
the matter is being investigated, all right, look at it
getting caught like that. And I, you know what, we
talked about this and I was going to look into
it because I read something where a school district hast
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something where they put kids book reports through that can
determine whether it was artificially intelligently created or from their mind.
So I guess that's I guess that's AI checking AI. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (28:20):
Yeah, this is the Trevor Kerry Show on the Valley's
Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (28:24):
When is it okay to roll through a stop sign?
You may go to driver's ed. They literally wrote, can you,
California roll to a stop sign? If nobody's around? Will
you still get a ticket for it? Wow? Yes? Nineteen
eighty three, Ridgecrest CHP. I'd already got a ticket for speeding.
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Judge it already. This is the this win. He took
my license away because in the first few months I
got a speeding ticket. And I got this ticket. I
was with Margaret Worth, cheerleader, first date, driving to a restaurant.
It was kind of a little bit outside of Ridgecrest,
and I did a what they call it California role.
That's right. I think that ticket probably affected my menu
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ordering as I was factoring in was gonna have to
pay everybody? No, you can't. You got it. That's why
the stop Okay, I'm all right, stop means stop. Let's
write an article about it. Does it really mean stop
or what's California law. Say do you stop at the
sign that says stop? All right? Uh? Worst media takes
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of the week. Let's start out. Let's work from three
to number one.
Speaker 3 (29:41):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
Here's Jonathan ka Part at MSNBC talking about strategy.
Speaker 7 (29:46):
Listen, there's a meanness and a and a cruelty here
when you put all of these things together, using the shutdown,
using these things to pressure Democrats to come to the
table and come up with a deal.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
All right, anybody watch the movie Dunkirker, know about it.
How the British retreated World War Two. They got them
all away and would have really been devastating. And George
Washington even retreated. In Morning Breath on MSNBC, here's saying
Democrats backing down on the shutdown, just like the retreats
that George Washington did some.
Speaker 8 (30:20):
Times, Caddy k strategic retreats actually lead to eventual victory.
When George Washington retreated from Long Island in seventeen seventy six,
just like you, that retreat helped us eventually win the
Revolutionary War.
Speaker 1 (30:36):
Let's make you feel.
Speaker 8 (30:37):
Better, my god, there have been movies made about Don Kirk.
I mean, one of the great retreats in the history
of modern warfare, allowed the British to live to fight
another day. Why did these Democrats do what they did?
This is very easier explain do it well because Democrats explained,
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unlike a lot of Republicans explain, I actually care about
the hungry.
Speaker 1 (31:05):
Okay, just like Dunkirk and George Washington employ aren't they
AOC and George Washington? All right, you're going, what can
beat that? Well? The MUMO bombond crowd eating the view
Sonny host in here talk about how the Democrats cave
de Trump's cruelty Ladies and gentlemen, number one worst media
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take of the week. Let's go.
Speaker 3 (31:30):
This was a choice by Republicans to cut SNAP benefits.
This was a choice by Republicans to cut ACA subsidies.
This was a choice by the Republicans to gut the
federal government and federal employment. Democrats had nothing to do
with it. I want an opposition party. I think the
Democrats caved. I think the Demo.
Speaker 1 (31:50):
Let's start an opposition party. You have the Democrat Socialists
of America. Okay, Now, are you ready for the funniest
thing of maybe the year?
Speaker 6 (32:01):
All the progressive politicians want to get rid of Ice, right,
AOC Kamala's like.
Speaker 5 (32:06):
We're gonna get rid Ice. We had to reimagine everything.
Speaker 1 (32:09):
This is Adam Carolla.
Speaker 5 (32:10):
I don't care them.
Speaker 2 (32:12):
I like Ice.
Speaker 5 (32:13):
They do a job. We need them Immigration Custom Enforcement?
Speaker 8 (32:16):
What's wrong with that?
Speaker 1 (32:18):
And I realized, I think it's the name.
Speaker 6 (32:20):
They don't like.
Speaker 5 (32:20):
The name Ice sounds so cold, so personal. Remember top
gun Iceman.
Speaker 1 (32:29):
No one liked that guy.
Speaker 6 (32:33):
But I came up with the phone proof way to
keep Ice. All we have to do is modify the
name just a little bit. Just start it with the
word national National Immigration Custom Enforcement.
Speaker 5 (32:51):
Nice.
Speaker 6 (32:54):
Good luck at that rally AOC trying to abolish Nice.
And it would be a great recruitment tool because you
would get a windbreaker that read nice agent on it,
and once you got that windbreaker, you could do whatever
(33:16):
you wanted. People would be like, what's that nice agent
doing over there? Looks like he's beating on a Guatemalan grandmother.
Speaker 5 (33:32):
Well, obviously she did something wrong. He's a nice agent
read attacking the assistant Trevor carry show him on the
Valley's Power Dog.