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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Mayor Dyer City Attorney Jans in the city of Resno
joined with other few other California cities and a county
in New York State to sue the Trump administration. Why
or are they pulling money away? Yeah? Yeah they are.
Well why because I guess cities like Fresno want woke words,
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woke woke ism to remain in the wording of federal grants.
President Trump said, now no more. Get rid of all
your your equity, your environmental justice, all your trans engender ideology.
Remove it.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
Well.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
President got an email last week from the USED Department
of Housing Urban Development that directed the city to remove
all these references. We can't do that.
Speaker 3 (00:49):
We put flags up for this stuff. What do you
mean take it out? Yeah, that's kind of what it is.
President was awarded eleven million from HUDD, more than HU
hundred million by the US Department of Transportation, two point
two million from the EPA Airport could lose fifty million
for improvements, another one hundred million for upgrades for terminal
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and air control tower money from the FEDS. And the
FEDS say we don't want this stuff in there anymore.
You think they'd be like, all right, who'd you hired
Nikki Henry.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
She's the new hire. Okay, get her to go in
there and just take all this stuff out of there quick.
All right, here you go, Here you go, us apartment
house in urban development. No problem, we did it. It's
a executive order from the President of the United States.
We appreciate the money. We'll work with you prosendal. City
attorney Andrew jan said in the statement, the federal government
has put the city's in an impossible position. Well, I
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would maybe say for the city of President that might
fall into that. Having somebody go back in and take
out a few words might be a little too rough
to do. I don't I don't want to put you
in the high speed rail category, but yeah, it might
take you a while to have somebody go go do that.
He said, it's in an impossible position of violating the
Constitution by accepting the conditions of forfeiting millions in grants. Dude,
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take out your woke crap. It's only been in there
for a few years anyhow, All right, look totally unnecessary,
totally Federal judge granted Freslo temporary restraining order against the
executive order. Ruling applies for twenty eight days. The court's
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going to consider for their arguments from both sides. Who
has more power, Dire or Trump. Yeah, let's take that
to court. All diers on the City of Fresnos on
a list. Let's see along with Eureka. This is so random,
South Lake Tahoe, Sacramento County, and Monroe County in New York.
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What did everybody else take it out? Or they just
needed five or six places? And Mayor dhar help you
put me on that list. City of Fresno is not
going to remove the trands or equity or all this
out of federal grants. Man, the Republican mayor faked a
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lot of us out right. I'm sure there were many
that knew of the Rhino roots there, but this is
totally unnecessary trying to say these new conditions are in
violation of the Constitution of the United States of America.
With holding these funds will result in loss of funding
for public transit service program, streets and roadway improvements. Airport. Yeah, yeah,
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that's right, it will. That's what the government's telling you.
Little government. Big government's telling you. I'm not always on
the side of big government, but they have the right
to say this is the federal grant. This is the
way that it's going to go. With all honesty, Mayor Diary,
you agree with rewriting God's role as a man can't
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become a woman.
Speaker 4 (04:03):
Going along with that.
Speaker 1 (04:05):
Come on, they rewrote these rules. Take it out. Take
it out, and then there's no problem with the airport
or the senior citizens you're concerned for getting their money.
I got a guy that's upset with the city, like
some Merchants Association aj Rensomni. He's going to be and
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he's running for city council and he's upset with us.
And it's really I mean, it just goes to show. Look,
they're focusing on a lawsuit over the wokism in the wording,
but yet here you have an organization of business owners. Wait,
what did he say, families, the elderly, all of this
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are our pig Let's see our families, our seniors. Oh
in small businesses suffer the most because they won't take
the wocism out. No, Mayor Dyer, City of Fresno turning
jans all, y'all down there need to focus on what
these business owners are saying. Good article gvwire dot com
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ed Smith he covered it, and I'll be talking to
Aj about it at five o'clock. He's going to join
us in here in studio. A few months ago, in June,
the Frescol City Council proved an ordnance to compel the
Tower District property owners to get tenants for your vacant
buildings or you better sell them. Oh, who are you.
Speaker 5 (05:28):
Now?
Speaker 1 (05:29):
I understand that city does not want parts of town
to rot and decay. You had council Member Perea talking
about the Juliani thing. You know, if you here's her quote.
If you take the broken window theory, the broken window
theory basically says that visual chaos will cre create chaos
in that area. They want to find people, they want
to new legislation hefty fines. If it stays dilapidated for
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more than one hundred and twenty days, you can be
fined up to ten thousand dollars for violations such as
boarded up windows. I'll let AJ tell you about it,
but I read. I've been reading a lot on this,
all the articles he's been putting out since he was
last on the show. And what they do. Okay, you
went out of business. A lot of that had to
do with the lockdown that this government, the city government
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didn't stand up to Sacramento against remember that. So some
businesses survived and the ones that did some of them
have had a hard time. Some of them have transience
with syringes hanging out their butt cracks in the parking lot. Yeah,
that curtailed some business. So then businesses shut down. It's
happening all over California. They shut down. So what do
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they do? It's empty transient's break the windows. What are
the business owners do? They put a window back in.
Twelve days later, they break the window. What do they do?
They put a window back in. Three days later, they
break the window. What do they do? They bought it up.
So now the city is focused. They approved an ordnance
to compel Tower District property owners. You better clean this
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place up. Hey, why don't you guys go look at
the root problem and focus on that because you have it.
You have not, so all your prokin window theories are
thrown out the door, aj said before threatening property owners
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when fines in legal actions, why don't you start by
cleaning up the encampments, restore safety, create an environment where investors, entrepreneurs,
and small businesses feel confident bringing their resources and energy
then and only them when we see these buildings come
back to life. Councilwoman Perea in this gv wire dot
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com article said they built the pilot program using regulations
from other cities. Okay, let's make a note there by
at least the first and next week to let's send
a note to our office with this we read quote here,
which cities did you look at to build your pilot program?
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I wonder if they're successful cities they're looking out to
build programs, or whether they're failed cities. Yeah, I would,
I would say so. In this article, it said fifty
seven vacant buildings have burned down according to Fresnoe Fire.
I wonder why that might be happening. Any idea? Can
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anybody think maybe why that's happening. Vacant buildings are more
likely to spread fires as well, said the Fresnel Fire Department.
Did you catch that vacant buildings are spreading the fires?
I know maybe he got. If he could say that again,
he might say it a different way. But buildings don't
spread fires. They can't do that. Transients or starting fires,
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and for the love of sanity, transience broke into one
of our stations vans. They were lighting fires inside the van. Guys,
this has to stop. AJ's talked about with the Blacks
Merchant Association. We need to have a safe zone, that's
his word for a place where we go. Nope, ain't
gonna do this anymore. Get in the paddy wagon van.
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We're taking you to the Presno safe Zone. Nope, you
can't bring your dog in. Sorry, your dog's actually malnursed.
We're gonna take care of your dog, and when you
get healed back, we're gonna keep it in the Fresno
Humane Society down there for six months. We'llfe he didn't
take care of it. That should be incentive for you
to come back. And no, you don't bring drugs and
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alcohol in. Oh, they're gonna be freaking out inside. I
don't know. Tranquilize them do so? I don't know. I
don't know what we do. But that's up to smarter people.
We got to get them off the street. They're talking
about how the loitering and trespassing is worsened. Man, these
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these these businesses pay taxes. Could they create jobs? And
you've got a city government that it seems to me
by driving around and just looking that they don't care.
Mayor Dyer set his office as received multiplepleates for blacks
owned business owners, which he and the city council members
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have responded to with meetings that include poper relo, house
code enforcement, police chief and district commanders. They're working on
a long term strategy involving business watch programs that are
lighting secure utility access cameras and public education campaign. Here
comes the kicker, urging residents not to give money or
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food directly to unsheltered people. I recall a man named
Jerry Dyer as police chief. Jerry Dyer, he was against
the panhandling or it's the no panhandling to get a
law enforced where you cannot panhandle. He didn't agree with that,
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but now he's saying we need a public education campaign
urging residents not to give money or food directly to
unsheltered people. Unsheltered he said, there's a reason they're there.
It's because people give money, people give food. It allows
for a nuisance of people that ultimately end up hanging
out around the business. Yeah, he was, he was against
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the no panhandling ordinance. Well, we've seen how it's all
turned out and Listen, we're sos to care and love,
and it's not being unloving to say no, you can't
do that. It's actually the opposite. To create this, this
homeless industrial complex. People have business cards and expense accounts
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and cars to drive because of their job to help
take care of this. We spent what twenty three billion
dollars over just the last few years that's unaccounted for.
This is a con job. We are being ripped off.
Who knows? Who knows how much we've been ripped off
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by this? Yeah, it's just like the U Joe Biden
was it two trillion one point something trillion dollars with
the right When he got into office, Mayor Dyer was
on the front page of the Washington Post. Republican mayor
supports Joe Biden. Here Joe Biden, Dude, I don't know
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if Mayor Dyer really understood where all that money was
going and all that pork, all that pork. Does he
know where all this homeless money's gone? I don't think
he knew where all that pork money was going. In
the stimulus bill that Biden put forward under Bill back Better,
how did that work out? Maybe the reason he won't
come on, unless they get the questions in advance. Might
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be because this one got him well. He said he
read Biden's bill. He said, he read it all. Well,
if you read it, you would have seen all the
pork that was in it. Right now, you made these comment.
It's two weeks ago, and I'm going to ask you
if you were aware then the Wall Street Journal editorial board,
I would say, calculates that all COVID related spending adds
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up to eight hundred and twenty five billion. That's not
even half of the one point nine trillion sticker price.
So this thing is just loaded with pork.
Speaker 4 (13:20):
You know, I don't know about the pork. I've read
through the bill and seen what it does.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
No, because it had pork in it. You didn't readdo it?
Speaker 5 (13:28):
I know?
Speaker 1 (13:29):
Come on, man, come on man, I know I get it.
Oh quit o quick.
Speaker 5 (13:32):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (13:38):
ABC thirty dot com said, it's this great student taken
into custody just this afternoon. I told you about this.
We didn't know more. Now we got a little more information.
He was pointing the gun at staff and officers at
Wilson Elementary School. According to President Police Chief man he
cast Oh, they got a call about one thirty said
the student was armed, aiming the gun at the school office.
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Officers included mem of the Multi agency Gang Enforcement Consortium
Magic Team. They were happened to be working nearby. They
were there within minutes, confronted the student outside the school. Good,
that's no evall day stuff. Fortunate they were working nearby.
You know, a sixth grader might have all these grandiose ideas,
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but when he sees the multi agency gang enforcement consortiums
showing up, quite intimidating. They were there, said The student
pointed the gun though at the officer several times as
they worked to get him from getting closer to the campus. Now,
when it gets to a situation like that, I don't
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know what those adults would do. That are the law
enforcement knowing it's a sixth grader, Does that change their
hesitancy to return fire? Probably not. Negotiators were called in.
They were able to start a conversation with a student.
After about thirty minutes, the student put the gun down.
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Bravo negotiators. Those are the people that are well trained
and probably don't have to use their skilled that often.
I mean these kind of situations, probably more than I
would assume. But when they're called upon and that's a
I guess they're probably trained. I would guess how to
talk to kids. I saw a video. Remember the two
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brothers look to be like under ten years old. They
were like in a car port area with the guns
and the cops were there. Yeah, cops had their shields
out trying to get them to drop the gun. Chief
Castle said the concern was making sure the students were
safe and notifying parents that nobody else is in danger.
Chief Castle gives the officers a lot of credit for
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calm response and they absolutely nailed it. So again, I
will say all my years in school in America, I
never sat in class or I'm thinking about is somebody
going to shoot now these kids that in an elementary school,
one of their own, another kid that's going to be
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with them now forever in their head. No way, it
couldn't be. And fortunately no loss of life. But I mean,
just after yesterday the Catholic school shooting in Minnesota, which
we're going to talk about next, but I'm sure that's
that's going to be a that's probably going to be
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a relatively large maybe news story across the country.
Speaker 2 (16:35):
There.
Speaker 1 (16:36):
It's not every day a sixth grade student is surrounded
by cops and a thirty minute standoff. Lord, thank you,
thank you. Ambulances aren't whaling all right. Counties declared a
state of emergency. The wildfire burning started Sunday afternoons. Burned
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twelve thousand acres. It's here National Forest partial closure starting
to day for those y'all who knows. Heading up there,
intersection of trimor Spring Roads north along Big Creek Forest
Road up to the intersection with Dinky Creek Road. All
that area right there. Red flag warning issue for parts
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of California as well. It's about sixty miles east of Fresno.
It's called the Garnet Fire. I guess the one in Napa.
They're having better control with that one. I was worried
about that one getting out of control like it did
not that long ago. So uh yeah, man, that school thing.
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I hope there's a you know, you always think of copycats,
like the guy in Minnesota was copycating Nashville. Of course,
everybody has an opinion. When two little kids have hot
bullets into their bodies as they pray bullets that sent
them to heaven. But think of how those bullets putting
so many families hell here on earth. And I got
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some other opinions. Other people have said, I'm gonna come
back play it. And we're talking to h. A. Ronsomny
top of the hour and at five thirty an hour
from now, we're gonna have the athletic director of Fresno State,
Derrek Klassy, joins us.
Speaker 5 (18:16):
This is the Trevor Kerry Show on the Valley's Power.
Speaker 1 (18:20):
Talk tomorrow, Trevor Nation all over the place. Here it
takes off again. Week two will be at ninety nine
Craft Pizza, Who's we Ck on Sports Fox Sports thirteen
forty will be joining us as well. Looking forward to
having him over there doing our simulcast. It'll be on
Power Talk and of course on CK's show.
Speaker 5 (18:38):
Of AM thirteen forty Fox Sports Radio.
Speaker 1 (18:41):
That's right, thank you, announcer man. So we're looking forward
to that. We'll be out there. C K'll be with
me from three to four and then four to six.
I'll be Rowland City Council Member Nick Richardson's gonna join
me at five. C K roll by real quick and said,
I got some former NFL fresnel State guys can tell
you later. Bye, I went, all, k good, So well, well,
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I guess that'll be news to me when I find
out after I get off the show. But yeah, we
got people rolling by tomorrow. And of course we got
a corn hole, but that's not what we call it
on Fresno State. Friday's corn dog hole for the dogs
in there. We got a new board that lights up,
and I'm not kidding you. We had the boss by it.
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She's at her showing it to us. And they gave
me the three bags and the sandbags and I stepped back.
I nailed three in a row, and I walked out
and went and ate my lunch three in a row.
See if I can pull that off tomorrow as well,
we'll be at ninety nine. Crap pizza, I hear. The
Detroit style is to as they see in the pizza world,
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to die for. Yeah, there was a pizza place up
My mom and dad lived up in Farmington Hills out
there by Detroit. Still got family there, but Jet Pizza
kind of a pizza Honey Dominoes kind of place up there.
Speaker 4 (20:00):
So good.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
Oh yeah, that Detroit style as well. Well. Yesterday was
a very very sad day Today could have been an
extremely sad day if that sixth grader had not been
stopped by the police at that school. But yesterday I played,
you know, the Minnesota mayor, like, if you're talking trans,
how can you not the list a pattern that has
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gone on. The Uvalde shooter, the Denver shooter, Georgia, Nashville, Colorado, Aberdeen, Minnesota, Iowa, Philadelphia,
and you got them out there attacking prayer. Boy. I
tell you it's like it's it's tough enough to have
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to feel for other people that lost their children and
then have your faith attack from other people that have
such horrible bedside manner. But I think that too many
trans radicals. Again, I'm not going to say that every
boy that's playing on a girl's volleyball team and he
thinks he's a girl is going to grab a gun
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and go shoot kids praying. But we have a segment
of society that, man, we need to get in there.
They're desperate now because they're losing momentum, a lot of them.
And when I hear grown up adults, oh no, no,
we got to let them be who they are. Well,
I didn't know enough about it. Now that I know
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about it. I'm going to cry at the flag raising.
You're turning your back on God. You're making yourself in
your own image. Hmmm. Who else pulled something off like that? Yeah,
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it comes from darkness. Man. The Minneapolis shooter openly confessed,
and I quote his writings tired of being tran wished
he'd never been brainwashed. Oh they'll be quiet about this
on the left, won't they. Here's what I quote again.
I only keep the long hair because it's pretty much
my last threat of being trans. I'm tired of being trans.
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I wish I never brainwashed myself. The shooter up there
and the one in Nashville, they went to these schools,
They attended these religious schools, and then they intentionally go
back and murder murder people there. Kind of be nice
to know. Maybe I don't know what kind of drugs
they might be on. Wouldn't that be maybe something to
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look into. I saw RFK Junior talking about it on
Fox and Friends. What he's going to do with that? Good?
What doctors treated him? Were they allowed to be treated
as miners? This Minnesota shooter was allowed five years ago
as a miner to change his name from a boy
name to a girl name. Yeah, we got to make
sure we all remember that Jake mouth flapper tapper, Why
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don't you remind us on the day that two kids
got shot in masks.
Speaker 6 (23:02):
The piece of the puzzle as to who the shooter
was in Minneapolis, Starter Debuting says, according to court records, because.
Speaker 4 (23:07):
There's been some confusion about what the shooter's name was.
Speaker 6 (23:09):
Yes, Robin Westman's mother applied to change your child's name
in twenty nineteen. It was at one point Robert Paul Westman. Correct,
But since she identifies as a female and wants her
name to reflect that identification was underage.
Speaker 4 (23:23):
It's now Robin.
Speaker 1 (23:25):
That's what they're talking about. It's now Robin. She her
name is Robin. Okay, whatever two kids were killed? Mayor
up there his thoughts against prayers Amy Klowitz or the
senator blaming Republicans are not passing gun legislation. He daily
can'ts one you had Joe Biden's former lying mouthpiece. Now
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MSNBC's are now Now what are they called?
Speaker 4 (23:54):
Now?
Speaker 1 (23:54):
Who cares? She in socket to Yosaki, Here's what her finger,
Here's what brain, Here's what her dark soul took her
brain to tell her finger to type when kids are
getting shot in their pews at a Catholic school match
in your crime plan is to have a National Guard
Pulton put mulch down around DC. Maybe rethink your strategy.
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That's not enough. Let me take this. Prayer is not
freaking enough. Prayer does not in school shooting. Prayer does
not make parents feel safe sending their kids to school.
Prayer does not bring these kids back enough with the
thoughts in prayers, Satan that was Jinsaki. Prayer is not
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freaking enough enough with the thoughts in prayers. Only the
devil would say that if your first move when kids
are murdered is to go out there and attack people
that are showing sorrow, that are showing prayer for the families,
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you need some serious help. No, you need an exorcism,
That's what you need. Jen Socket to Yasaki, you redheaded
devil woman, you pitch fork MSNBC whatever you're called now, liar.
Attacking prayer when people were just attacked while praying is
beyond disgusting. Scott, I need it. I gotta walk this off, Scott.
Speaker 7 (25:28):
Scott Jennings, I actually had a negative reaction to the
mayor's statements. Today, I think it's wrong, frankly, to vilify
or attack people of faith.
Speaker 4 (25:40):
You said, thought some prayers ring hollow.
Speaker 7 (25:41):
I think thoughts some prayers are the most solid on
days of tragedy for people who live their faith every day.
And I think on a daylight today, particularly in a
church community, there are probably people praying harder for comfort
today than.
Speaker 4 (25:57):
They have ever prayed in their life.
Speaker 7 (25:58):
And so I think, and I've heard other on the
left today, I go down this line of attack against
people of faith, sort of denigrating the idea that they
might want to pray today.
Speaker 1 (26:09):
Yeah right, hey, jen Socket to Yosaki, any of you
other Democrats out there, have you thought about the big
missing hole in these people's lives? And I like how
Scott Jenning talked about the hole that's there.
Speaker 4 (26:24):
And so I think his statements were misguided.
Speaker 7 (26:27):
The thing that struck me today, Abby, truthfully, when I
was watching this unfold, was that the two little ones
that died were eight and ten. I have seven and nine.
Those are my two youngest. They turn eight and ten
in a few days. And I you know, we could
probably sit here and argue out all the issues of
faith and transgenderism and all the other things that have
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been raised today, but it strikes me that none of
us ever want to know the terror and the absolute
empty hole that will never be filled that those parents
of the eight and ten year old are going to feel.
And I just thought maybe tonight the most useful thing
any of us can do would.
Speaker 4 (27:04):
Take ten seconds.
Speaker 7 (27:07):
And just sit quietly and be still and be quiet
and think about those families, because they are never going
to be the same no matter.
Speaker 4 (27:16):
What we say.
Speaker 1 (27:16):
Yeah, that's Scott jennings on seeing in there. I keep
going back to that video that I watched and then
had to listen to to edit, and then had to
listen to again just to make sure they weren't even
swear words because I tried to edit those out. I did,
but and then hearing it again on the air twice,
I saw a lot in This guy's a demon, and
it was pretty obvious that he hated Jesus Christ first
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and foremost. He hated Christians, he hated Jews. He wanted
to kill Trump, he wanted to kill those kids. I
think to any any American, they realized that this is
just a demon. Well, you could hear it. You could
hear the voice changing it's a battle between good and evil,
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between what's right and what the devil's trying to do. So, yeah,
we know the motive. I think we know the motive.
Here's the chief of police though, saying they don't quite
yet know the motive. So how you lose faith and
law enforcement with this kind of stuff?
Speaker 8 (28:16):
Listen to this Right now, we don't have a clear
motive to establish for why he did this at the
church today. We are obviously open to every possibility, and
we're hopeful that once we are able to go through
the scene all of the evidence that's collected, that we'll
be able to better provide answers for our community.
Speaker 1 (28:37):
Yeah, yeah, I think we know the motive here now
save the worst for last. I don't even want to
say his name. It was a guy on seeing idn't
even said that. I don't even want to get any
Listen to what this man said about.
Speaker 2 (28:52):
Prayer, appreciate this journey. I agree with the mayor. I'm
not the thoughts and prayers. I'm so beyond, so beyond
that that nonsense, the lie of that, because what we
have are people who continue to stand in the way
of actually doing something to stop the violence against their
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own kids.
Speaker 1 (29:15):
It is amazing to me.
Speaker 2 (29:16):
We watch young kids die in classrooms and now in church.
Speaker 1 (29:21):
He's had it with prayer. Enough of prayer. It angers,
doesn't it, But we can't. Man, don't let that anger
take you down. Feel here and I read a devotional
and thank you to Stuart Chandler for giving this to me.
I don't know now, probably you like seven years ago.
It was a Christmas gift and I'd had the paperback
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before it, but he gave me a leather balin and
I read it almost every single morning. Oswald Chambers his devotional.
He died I think nineteen fourteen at a young age,
and his wife took its sermons and made this devotional
and when you know it today was called August twenty
eighth The Purpose of Prayer. It's a little one pager
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I read every day, and I highlighted a few things here,
and I think this sums it up. Prayer is not
a normal part of the life of the natural man.
We hear it said that a person's life will suffer
if he doesn't pray. But I question that what will
suffer is the life of the Son of God in him,
which is nourished, not by food, but by prayer. Prayer
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is the way that the life of God in us
is nourished. When a person is at their wits end,
it no longer seems to be cowardly thing to pray.
In fact, it's the only way you can get in
touch with the truth and the reality of God himself.
Be yourself before God and present him with your problems,
the very things that have brought you to your wits end.
But as long as you think you are self sufficient,
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you do not need to ask God for anything. To
say that prayer changes things is not as close to
the truth as saying prayer changes me, and then I
change things. God has established things so that prayer on
the basis of redemption changes the way a person looks
at things. Prayer is not a matter of changing things externally,
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but one of working miracles and a person's inner nature.
I thought that was perfect for it today. Prayer is
the way the life of God in us is nourished.
So those that couldn't even understand that are come close
to that. Well, you're hearing what they're saying.
Speaker 5 (31:33):
This is the Trevor carry Show on The Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (31:37):
Founder of Blocksholm Merchant Association candidate for Pesso City Council A. J. Rossomni,
is going to be back in to discuss an issue
plaguing our city, many cities up and down this valley.
I think we know about it, right. I know many
of us, especially maybe around your workplace streets you drive down,
the same streets you turn every day, same place you
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might go to lunch. You recognize them now your neighborhood transience.
So we're gonna be talking about that coming up after
the top of the hour, because it looks like the
city might want what they're going to do in tower.
They might be spreading across the city where if you
got boards up, they're gonna come by and find you know,
the reason that it's happening is the reason that you
need to be focused on. It's not the business owners salt.
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They got to act like they're doing something. A woman
identified herself as a former grade school classmate of the
Minnesota shooter. She said, even back then, I knew something
was not right. She said, he would put his hands
up this is as a kid and say things like
praise Hitler, spiritual battle demonic. We need Jesus, that's what
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we need again. This is a story today that just
happened about one pint thirty this afternoon. Police got to
call that a student, a sixth grade student at Wilson
Elementary School, was armed and aiming the gun at the
school office. Law enforcement showed up. Chief Casto credits her
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officers for the calm response, saying they absolutely nailed it.
You had the magic team, the gang enforcement. They confronted
the student outside the school. He was pointing the gun
an officer several times. You're trying to get him away
from the campus. Negotiators were called in. They were able
to start a conversation with a student about thirty minutes.
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That's a long time to be in that tense of
a situation. I'm sure we'll be hearing a lot more
of what happened during that thirty minutes. Again, this just
happened at one thirty this afternoon. Everybody's okay. Wilson Elementary School.
Thirty minutes a kid put the gun down and was
taken into custody without further incident. He's gonna get treatment.
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Where'd he get the gun? That's the first question, right,
What's what's his home life like, what's his what's he
into that would have been two days in a row.
If this kid had well, if he'd pulled the trigger,
I don't know, maybe the gun was loaded, have no idea.
I hope that we hear it was a fake gun
and he wanted attention. Replica gun. They're saying, a replica
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gun now, all right, I guess it's getting a little
bit better. But still those can fire, can they? Yeah? Well,
thank the Lord above, that didn't happen. I was I
don't know if it was Squire's or director in Iagel
who printed this out for me about Putin's bodyguards.
Speaker 4 (34:38):
Was that you?
Speaker 1 (34:39):
That must have been Squire's. They reportedly collected and returned
all his urine and bowel movements. You're in the foreign
trips to prevent foreign intelligence from analyzing his waist for
clues about his health, medications or genetic conditions. Told you
they did this.
Speaker 5 (34:54):
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