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Speaker 1 (00:00):
In nineteen eighty three, we had forty one oil refineries. Today,
I guess we can just flip that around fourteen and
a lot of those are set to clothes. Newsom declared
last week, California is the manufacturing capital of America. Comma
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period than the period in the sentence, Newsom, where's the receipts? Man?
Come on, you're going to say something like that. Lay
the seats down on the table. See the facts don't
back it up. The overregulation, all the red tape, the
fact that you have oil refineries and petroleum companies saying
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bye bye. No Newsom. Here's his statement, California is a
manufacturing capital of America.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
Period.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
We create more jobs produced, more good drive, more innovation
anywhere else in the country because what gets built in
California shapes the future, empowers the US economy. Now he's
he's got a little room to play because California is
so big. Manufacturing generates about four hundred billion in output,
about one point two million jobs in twenty twenty four.
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But who produces the most per capita, who's growing the fastest,
who's signing the new factory investments? California doesn't even crack
the top ten. So if you're leading in all of this, yeah,
maybe some of the nineteen sixties spaceflight stuff and stuff
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out at Edwards has propped up California for so long,
Silicon Valley propping it up for so long. According to
a recent US Census Bureau report, stays like Howie P. Longs, Louisiana, Indiana, Iowa,
Nebraska some of the strongest in manufacturing shipments per capita.
These smaller states are producing more manufacturing value per person,
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meaning they're actually building more faster and more efficiently than
the state of California. That's a Census beer report on
what is happening across this yere country. Aerospace. We got
that in California we have a lot of defense high tech,
but that that's gone. That's I mean, it's not gone,
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but it's not the future. We know that it's is
this drying up out here? The Bay Area Council on
Economic Institute put out a report called Reinventing Manufacturing and
here's what they had to say, and they were blunt
about it. We said, the high cost of operating a
business in California is off decided as a reason why
manufacturers choose to locate facilities in other states. Let's go
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back to nineteen ninety. That's when I lived in Fresno.
First go eraund California employed almost two million manufacturing workers
one point nine million by twenty fourteen, that following all
the way down to one point two that's a thirty
seven percent decline. When Newsom took office in twenty nineteen,
manufacturing briefly ticked up to one point two nine. By
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August of this last year, it was down again to
one point two the lowest and thirty five years outside
of his created COVID man made lockdown. So if manufacturing
jobs are declining, I mean, look at the RAID. I mean,
we can't even compare it to nineteen ninety so much
as Shaytanson said, but just since he took office, if
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they're declining, I don't see it reversing. We see state
surging though. So they have to be doing something right.
When this happens. When people are standing outside a chicken
store and the lines around the block, they're doing something right.
And if you got another chicken store where it's kind
of emptied, they're not doing chicken right. So what are
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states like Texas and Florida and Arizona and Tennessee. What
have they done well, they're doing the opposite of California.
They don't have all the Brazilian button beetle bug environmental crap.
They've lowered the taxes on these corporations. That that matters.
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Think of it in your own life. If you had
less tax money taken out of your paycheck, you would
have what class more money, mister car that's right, now,
go play. The kids can get that. They welcome businesses,
they don't penalize them. California is just create new ways.
It's it's like, what do these legislators do up there?
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I mean, do they get up, eat their golden grams,
go pedal on their bike in the gym, and their
pedaling just going Okay, how can we mess out California.
Let's sit here, let's do taxes on corporations, let's regulate,
let's let a gate, let's go to work and sign
it all into law. It's like, it's the opposite of
what any sane person would do. Hewlett Packard was saying,
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they packed up the Spreckles Sugar Company just so all
they left California. Guys, they're not leaving to go to
better weather. We know that. So if'sually the manufacturing capital
of America, wiir factories leaving and going elsewhere. Census Bureau
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das back to data here. Employment in the state here's
been shrinking for decades. Right now double digit job growth
in Texas, Florida and Arizona. All right, I wish I
was in the news and press conference. Hey, we're leading
a period, mister governor, mister dippy do, mister Bale's above,
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mister facemask, gag and gruesome. What exactly is being manufactured
here in California? It's not cars, right, No semiconductors. Arizona
leads a nation in that chemical manufacturing down there in
long and some of those grimy harbor. No, Texas is
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the top and that. So what's what's California leading in?
What do we lead? Well, if you want to be
uh honest about it, homelessness, crime, gas prices, unemployment, how
housing costs, air conditioning costs, water bills, having to replace
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windows because they've been shot out. The Bay Area Council
reports said California leads a nation and innovation, but much
of the production associated with these innovations scales up elsewhere.
So what's that meaning that California like thinks it up,
but other states get to go, get to go and
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build build it. I guess that's what that is, right, Yeah,
the other states get the jobs that put it all together. Okay,
now let's ask why why why can't people here in
California it together? If we innovated here, why can't we
put it together here? Because again, corporate taxes not a
welcoming community. Environmental laws. If you're going to put a
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widget together in Waco, you're not going to have as
many environmental laws as wasco correct. Yes, follow the money,
and when you do, it doesn't lead to California. We
already know that we're in a deficit, but the weather
is nice and California is fighting Trump. We know we're
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spending a lot of money on that. Oh wait, I
was at Walmart. I needed motor oil, I needed a
new griddle on the counter, and I needed a little
bit of food. So where would you go if you
needed motor oil, a griddle and some food. Walmart? Now
was there at six forty eight am on Saturday morning.
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And since my last trip there there was probably I
don't know, a month or two ago. They've gone from
plastic bags back to paper. So what the guy told me?
I said, oh, all paper? He goes, yep, and hold
it from the bottom because they don't have handles. I
was like, what am I Piggley Wiggley nineteen forty eight,
What do you mean paper bag doesn't have handles?
Speaker 3 (08:10):
Up?
Speaker 1 (08:11):
Well, California lawsuits now said makers of plastic bags lied
about products being recyclable. This is back and forth. Hey,
I've lived off and on. I think I added it up.
It was thirty some odd years of my life so
far in California, and uh, it's gone from well it
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was paper like in the eighties, right, yeah, it's all paper,
and then plastic came in, and then it was we
went to plastic because we're killing too me trees. And
then the plastic was getting in whale holes something like that, right,
something like that, So we went back to paper, and
then during COVID we went to the burlap bags until
we found out that that held back terios. I don't
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know how many time that switched back and forth, but
they're they're switching again, gonna switch it up again. This
new law. Let's see Newson sign of law last year
that we had all plastic shopping bags starting next year. Okay,
good next year. At tourney, General Rob Bonta said the
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companies violated a state law that banned the plastic bags.
When that we're not recyclabble, isn't anything recyclable? I would think,
have you noticed that the cardboard stuff is uh, let's
just say it's cardboard ice cream. That's what I'm most
familiar with, is he may notice. I've even got like
the frozen shrimp things that Trader Joe's that come into
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the cardboard boxes and they're really flimsy. They almost feel
like they got wet or something. That's what I thought
was the first one. But now I'm noticing too many.
Now I think there. I think what they're doing is
all those toilet paper rolls. When it's done, that little
cardboard thing, I think they're just turning that into like
shrip cover boxes and stuff. It's about that kind of
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a isn't it. It's about that size, now, crazy, Can
you just give us our big old plastic bags back
that you could carry eight in on your Steve Garvey forearms,
sixteen bags on each side on the way in Now
paper bagsmen, no handle on it. We know that Newsom
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is very excited about us being the most manufacturing in
America period, but we don't feel it. Think of all
one hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year jobs that
people that didn't go to college could have in the
petroleum industry. Here, let you know what Newsom's excited about.
One thing here and hey, lan's a plot. He man, woo.
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We know Hollywood is something that we should all invest in,
right would you put your money in Hollywood right now?
With all the failures that are going on? Come on, man,
I get it. And now you are suspect dies after
using present police officer's gun at a hospital. That's a
doozy of a headline. I'll tell you all the details next.
Speaker 2 (11:01):
Super Tuesday with Trevor Carey onund Valley's Power Talk story.
Speaker 1 (11:07):
According to Fresnel Police Chief Mindy Casto, I read the
case started back last week investigating organized retail theft crimes
and this individual was identified as being involved with that.
He was also identified involved with impersonation of a police
officer thirty two year old man. Investigators met with him
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at the Northwest Fresnol Police station. They were getting ready
to serve a search warrant on Monday yesterday, and officers
attempted to take him into custody. He resisted, a fight
broke out. He was tased four times. He said he
tried to arm himself with what they later found was
a loaded firearm in his bag that was recovered after
the fight. So the dude got four times department policy.
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He was taken to Community Regional Medical Center for treatment.
Did I go to the bathroom? All right? Go ahead?
And he suddenly attacked an officer and was able to
get his gun out of his ulster. Chief Castle said
within split seconds he was able to shoot himself in
the head with the firearm. Wow, this could be a
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totally different story had his intent been to escape, had
his intent been it just kills me and people before
he got killed. That's almost like the pigs. Jesus threw
the demons in him and they just ran off the
inn and into the water. That is just he He
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didn't want to live, didn't want to go to jail.
Who knows what he might have done that they didn't
know about. Maybe he thought because it said organized retail
theft crime, Now you're not going to go away forever
for that trying to figure this out just these few details.
It's impossible, but thank the Lord above, that officer as safe,
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the nurses and doctors and anybody else that would have
been in that vicinity, because if he taken that officer down,
he could have been on a gun shooting rampage. They
tried to save his life, but he was pronounced dead
at the hospital. Again, nobody else was injured. They said
he did have prior law enforcement experience, but not with
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Fresno police, who I enjoy watching a good chase scene
every now and then from a helicopter and LATV reporting
on it. You know, they get all giddy when that happens.
And I know I did did weather and traffic in
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Denver for about that long. But when the camera's an
accident would happened.
Speaker 4 (13:54):
Oh do you see that?
Speaker 1 (13:55):
Okay, let's go. It's like we're a fireman running down
the firepole. So those helicopters, guys reporters when those happen,
and a lot of them are really good at it. Man,
I can't believe how many of those that I see
were I'm like, what in the world, why don't you
just go ahead and sacrifice those two SUVs? And just
plow into him, right up against that wall. As you're
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lett him go reverse forward, reverse forward, reverse ford resse forward,
and then he squeezes out between you my keystone cop stuff.
Then he's back out on the freeway, risking people's lives. Okay,
here's what happened. This is at night one ten freeway.
If you know that it's skinnier, you don't have as
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much shoulder, you don't have as much a it's just
a wall in the middle. It's a nineteen fifty three
I love Lucy built freeway and it kind of occurs
at times. It's a windier. But they're following this guy.
He's in a stolen van. He pulls, so imagine as
he pulls over to the left side, scraping along the divider.
They said he crawled through the window and when he
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went over, he went over the dividing wall and again
hardly any room, no shoulders on these. He kind of stumbled, stumbled,
and we're gonna hear what happened.
Speaker 4 (15:10):
He stayed in past the five.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
Now we're coming up into like the Highland Park Montecito
Heights area.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
So getting out of the cart, brakes, slamming out the
brakes trying to get out.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
Whoa, whoa, oh my god, oh no.
Speaker 4 (15:26):
Oh, stay white, he got hit. We're going to keep
our shot.
Speaker 5 (15:31):
We just saw the Olson who was being pursued get
out of their car and actually get hit by another
speeding car. I mean it was just the other.
Speaker 1 (15:40):
One staneous, you know, the one freeway.
Speaker 5 (15:43):
One, as Desmond was just talking about. It's very curvy,
it's row, it's very narrow, and you just had that
carol really dividing the two sides and as soon as
you know, the car didn't even come to a stop
yet and he immediately got out of the window, not
even the door. The door was opening up, but the
window was open, and the suspect actually went through the
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window to the other side and.
Speaker 1 (16:06):
He kind of fell over and that's what happened. He
fell over, rolled over into traffic. It was bam. It
wasn't a second or two.
Speaker 2 (16:13):
Slapping on the brakes trying to get out.
Speaker 1 (16:15):
Whoa, whoa, wow, oh my god, oh no, oh.
Speaker 2 (16:19):
Oh why stay white, he got hit.
Speaker 1 (16:22):
Stay like, staylight, stay white. He got hit because they
were zoomed in and they meant pulled back because you
didn't want to see. But there there hadn't even been
a body there where they were focused on. That car
was probably going seventy eighty. I don't know how fast.
It was, just gone, just gone.
Speaker 6 (16:36):
A man driving a stolen van is dead, hit by
a car on the freeway trying to get away from police.
Suspect was in this van traveling northbound on the one ten,
was being followed by police when he got out of
the driver's door and tried jumping into the south both
lane of the one ten, got hit by a car.
Speaker 2 (16:57):
And died on This is the Trevor Cherry Show on
the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
A government reduction and force. This is again a temporary
restraining order. These are IEDs that the Iraqis are throwing
out there because they know the war is going to
be over soon. This is all this is to slow
down the convoy. These labor unions argue the layoffs were
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unlawful because let's look around, what can we blame it
on because of a government shutdown? It's unlawful. US District
Judge they appoint her ordered the administration not to issue
any reduction in force notices to any federal employees in
any program, project or activity. Government You cannot get rid
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of government stuff, right, hey, head of the government, you're
not in charge of government stuff. I'm a judge. Guys.
They want to Cloward pivotus to debt, don't they. They
want to just get so much social welfare and so
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much money wasted, and it doesn't all go to social welfare,
so much of it is two hundred billion to Swahili
Lgbtqia conga line dancing. That's one way to cloward pivot
us to deathfe don't know Cloward Piven again. I always
give credit to Glenn Beck where credit is due. He
educated me years ago on this plan in the nineteen sixties.
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These radical professors that probably looked at the time twenty
years younger than the people that were at the No
Kings rally this weekend where they're planning most that was it.
We don't need to do a socialist communist military takeover.
We can just weaken them down and they'll rot from
within the whole Doze movement. Let's just remember that when
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you hear Speaker Johnson and President Trump and Press Secretary
Levitt and all the Senators and congressman on the Republic
inside to this is.
Speaker 4 (19:01):
A clean continuing resolution, where I was like, yeah, that's right.
Why don't they Democrats come along it, guys, a queen
continuing resolution is the same spending that was going on
during the Biden administration. They're kicking the can down the road.
They had ten months to get all this in order,
so it's all their fault.
Speaker 1 (19:18):
Who else do we blame? It's all their fault. Now,
I would agree with the Democrats for shutting down if
they were like, going, no, Joe Biden was spending too
much money back then, we need to help the country
and cut some spending. That's not what this is about.
The Democrats wanted to add one point whatever trillion on
to this with crazy stuff. But no, President Trump, you
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can't cut back any government jobs. That's temporary. Again, as
we find out with appeals and lawsuits, the US Court
of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled their President Trump
does have the authority to deploy the National Guard to Partland.
That reverses the decision by a judge early this month.
This was the second time the Ninth Circuit, even though
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it's kind of stereotyped is prius potluck, soy boy kind
of court, they overruled the lower courts and allowed this
constitutional powers. Commander in Chief, let me go read the
worlds again. Every time you pass go, you get two
hundred dollars. The President exercises statutory authority under ten USC
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one two four h six Parentheses three. You're following along
at home, which authorizes the federalization of the National Guard
when the President is unable with the regular forces to
execute the laws of the United States. That's what the
majority of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals wrote in
their decision. So means some people are going to be
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coming into contact with the National Guarden.
Speaker 7 (20:56):
No marriage, no babies, no truth, no God, no happiness,
no joy, no countries, no buildings, just rubble.
Speaker 8 (21:07):
I just want rubble and sadness. I want the sky
to turn black. Black lives matter, turn the sky black.
I want to see. I want to melt. I want
to be a puddle of mud.
Speaker 1 (21:18):
Oh that's just a joke. There's no such thing as Antifa.
Speaker 6 (21:22):
You know that this is.
Speaker 4 (21:23):
An entirely imaginary organization.
Speaker 2 (21:25):
There is not an Antifa like I don't even know
what antifa is.
Speaker 4 (21:28):
There is no group.
Speaker 9 (21:29):
It's not even like far right groups like the Proud
Boys and oathkeepers.
Speaker 2 (21:32):
Compared to right wing extremists, Antifa linked violence is rare
and limited.
Speaker 6 (21:36):
It isn't an organization.
Speaker 2 (21:38):
It is a It is a in many ways.
Speaker 1 (21:40):
Mythology, mythology. Okay, our eyes lie, our ears lie for
sound account witnesses or are all lying. There's nobody out
there like this.
Speaker 7 (21:53):
They're doing is justified, and white people living their lives
is evil. White people just trying to get by his evil.
Speaker 9 (22:05):
I've been being black lives matter only, but knock down
every statue, burned down the burger Kings, fill the country
with Mexicans, go to their homes and live in their yards.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
I was this undercover Adam Carolla. Sounds like his comedy.
We know they don't exist, so why is it even funny?
Speaker 6 (22:28):
Not a highly organized movement.
Speaker 10 (22:30):
It's a moniker, it's it's it's it's not a unified
group like the Proud Boys are.
Speaker 3 (22:35):
Things like Antifa are things that are thought up.
Speaker 1 (22:38):
It's all in the guise of going after Antifa, which
is nothing. There's no organization called Antifa. That what you
think about?
Speaker 8 (22:46):
Jobs, quit your jobs, Troy, all of it because of.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
Uh yeah, Chicago Area judge rules ice agents can be
arrested at the courthouses. Yeah, you don't need to q
tip out your ears and go. Did I hear that right?
A Chicago area judge rules ICE agents can be arrested
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at court houses. Arrest that judge Insurrection Act. When do
we want it? Can you do it? By Friday? At
like five pm Eastern? DHS said we aren't some medieval kingdom.
There are no legal sanctuaries where you can hide and
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avoid the consequences are breaking the law. Nothing in the
constitution prohibits arresting a law breaker where you find them.
What the judge is talking about, where the incidental arrests
that are happening when they come after a criminal and
find out, oh they're family members, they're with them in court,
and they're outside the courthouse or wherever they're getting them,
they're saying they're also arresting them. Go back to the audio,
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back Tom Holman, Homer calm the hammer home and said, Hey,
this is what we're going to have to do. We're
going to go out and as I said, you've got
some guys playing ping pong in a garage and one
of the guys is a criminal, and they're going to
rest their buy in the room because they're coming after
that criminal DHS. We aren't some medieval kingdom. There are
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no legal sanctuaries. Oh these sanctuary cities. Boy, I tell
you this was something that I was just I normally
edit things down. You know, you hear the audio I
played thirty seconds. You know, A minute's kind of a
long segment on the show, but this is four minutes,
said I listened to and I was going to go
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back and go here's a segment from Savannah Hernandez a.
She's a Turning Point USA reporter that's been up on
the battle lines. And when I saw this young woman
and goes she's out there fighting man literally getting beat
up and stuff. And she was at a round table
in this nice room. I don't know where it was
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in the White House. It went in the President's office,
went in the oval, big room, white tables there. Pam
Bondi was there, the Attorney General Marco Rubio, Secretary of State,
President Trump was there. I saw FBI Director Patel was there,
and there were media there and it was like a
U shaped big white tables, almost like a banquet kind
of thing. And just listen to her talk. President Trump
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here starts, but she's just being able to say this
to DOJ. And you notice she really called out the media,
but she had to also be angry that it's been
allowed to happen this long, and she did a good
job of well calling out the DOJ.
Speaker 10 (25:40):
Nobody can answer as why why are they doing this?
They're like insurrectionists. There are terrible people, but you really
wonder why why are they doing it? What are they
gaining other than they're obviously paid. They paid a lot
of money.
Speaker 3 (25:52):
Go ahead, please, mister President, if I can answer that question.
The reason why they're doing it is because the same
media that's sitting in this room with us has declared
all of us at this table Nazis and fascists, and
they've been doing this for years. This is why Antifa
feels emboldened to attack us.
Speaker 6 (26:08):
Now.
Speaker 3 (26:08):
Almost every single person at this table has been threatened
with the steel bat. We've been assaulted, we've been harassed,
we've been threatened, and that is a huge part due
to the media. So my message right now is for
you guys, because two years ago, in or back in
twenty twenty, by the way, I was censored for my
reporting on Antifa here in Washington, DC. You were talking
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about how safe it is now, mister president, It wasn't
so safe back there then. Back in twenty twenty, I
watched as a father was being mobbed and surrounded by
Antifa members as his terrified, crying children looked on in
or the police here did nothing. I watched as a
woman had her hair violently ripped out of her skull
simply for waving an American flag on the streets of Washington, DC.
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And by the way, if you guys try to go
and find any of this footage, you won't find any
of it because Twitter deleted all of it because our
president shared my reporting and they deleted my entire account
immediately after. So now, if you want to know what
happened in twenty twenty, all you're going to see is
the media headlines that said that it was fiery but
mostly peaceful. Thanks for that one, CNN. The reality is
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that it was an extremely violent period of time, and
for the last ten years, Antifa has been wrecking havoc
on law abiding and innocent American citizens and it needs
to end.
Speaker 9 (27:21):
Now.
Speaker 3 (27:22):
I'm with Turning Point USA. It's an honor to be here,
mister President. Thank you, guys so much everybody in the
administration for giving us a seat at the table, because
the media has not only been demonizing us for so long,
but immediately after the brutal assassination of our founder Charlie
Kirk our turning point, USA chapters have seen an uptick
in violence across the nation as Antifa chapters that are
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embedded in our universities go and target them. It's been
extremely difficult to report on the ground, and for a
long time I was afraid to go to Portland because
I knew that the only people who would have my back,
like Julia said, were one of my friends on the ground,
because there is no police force there. I was terrified
to go because I knew if I got shot or stabbed,
and I have been assaulted, I've been mobbed and robbed
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in Austin, Texas by Antifa, that nobody would come to
help me. So my plea to the entire administration, especially
to the DOJ, is every single radical left winger who
was in front of the ICE facility in Chicago, in
New York, in Portland, please make sure that you use
the full force of the law to come after each
and every single one of them. Because it is us
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being soft on left wing violence that has fomented all
of the terror that we have seen in this country.
And it is the left wing getting away time and
time again with assaulting law abiding American citizens that has
led us to this place. So truly, to the Americans
that I speak to on the ground, they feel completely
abandoned by their state and local government. So please step in.
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You have Americans begging for the National Guard. And to
the media over here, please report on the truth. Please
do your jobs. I'm an American citizen. Everybody at this
table simply views ours as American citizens who have an
iPhone and the will to actually tell the truth. So
please take your job seriously and tell the truth to
the American people. And thank you for letting me be
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here on behalf of Charlie to continue his legacy of
cleaning up the country. Thank you, mister President.
Speaker 1 (29:14):
Thank you very much.
Speaker 10 (29:15):
I appreciate it. Wow, you feel very strongly.
Speaker 3 (29:18):
I guess I'm Matt. I got beat up so many
times since your president. My friends have gotten beaten up,
and I want to cry right now from happiness because
we have been completely ignored for so long. For almost
ten years, we've been getting assaulted on the streets. I
have watched children cry as their parents have been attacked
on the streets. That should not be happening at our
nation's capital. So please, again, the DOJ, please utilize the
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full force and go after each and every single one
of these people.
Speaker 10 (29:42):
Fantastic, thank you very much, great, great job, impassioned.
Speaker 1 (29:46):
Wow, right, where would you have edited that? I just
had to hear the whole thing. So to my liberal
listeners out there, you might want to hit that box
of Charnay a little harder because your days of influence
they're done.
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He then smashed the four hundred and forty six foot
home run they say it nearly left Dodger Stadium. Then
he pitched six scoreless innings, a lot of two hits
with ten strikeouts, and then hit two more home runs
just to seal the deal. I hear he's known for
being a very nice, humble, team guy. Good to see
a good guy finish finish first. And they paid for it,
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didn't they. He's a rich guy finished and woy, what
a and I mean this in a good way. What
a show?
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Off.
Speaker 1 (30:34):
It's good to be a show off like that. I
haven't watched the game all year. I've seen some on
TVs at restaurants, and when I was looking up my
antenna with my new TV, I saw two outs of
the Seattle playoff game that I got off off the
AIRTV Fox, and I kind of got bored with it.
I know my dad's getting ready. They got friends visiting
from Arizona back to Tennessee. They're going to show up
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on World Series Day. My dad's been a long time
Dodger fan. I'm glad that gonna have fun. I don't
cast guilty inbody for viewing. I decided I'm not and
don't let this next story bother you at all. The
Dodgers sponsored the LGBTQ I A Plus Awards show honoring
the man that beat Riley Gaines and all that you
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pens dude swimmer, mister Thomas. Some people call him Leah Leah. Congratulations, Leah,
you beat you one, you beat the girls. Dodgers going
to sponsor an event which honors a guy that stole
trophies from women, all right. Also soccer club the Galaxy,
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they're involved with it. That's soccer. They get a pass
on it. But yeah, they said, let me read from
the organization. Beyonder groundbreaking achievements in the pool, Leah has
become a powerful voice for inclusion and fairness and sports
inspiring LGBTQ plus youth and communities nation. They use the
word fairness in there. All right, Dodgers, you're sponsoring this
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madness so I can have another reason to let's get
the World Series this year. College football is very exciting.
I mean, you know, I might even give hockey a shot.
Give hockey a shot. I got into it when I
lived in San Jose in ninety four of the Sharks
and I think it was the Red Wings Detroit or something,
and that puck man if it hit the crossbar up
top I think that's what you call it in hockey,
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on the goal and it went up and set it down.
I mean just a few millicenta whatever went down, it
would have gone down and they had won. I was
into it that year, and really after that. What now
if you're in the baseball and you're into the World Series,
Game three of the World Series at Dodger Stadium, the
minimum you're going to scoop by if you're on like
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stub Hub or something is eight hundred and sixty seven dollars.
You can sit in the top deck for eight hundred
ninety three. You can send in the pavilion for one
thousand and eighty eight. Preferred Field Value thirteen hundred, the
Low's Level fourteen hundred, the Low's MVP nineteen hundred. I
get you know, all the different colors as you go
up with the seating Enfield box twenty six hundred, field
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Box thirty one hundred, Baseline Club five thousand, Dugout Club
ten thousand. But here's the one that I was surprised
at the price. But you think about it, you catch
the right ball when a home runs hit. Home run
seats in the pavilion go for thirty three hundred normally
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during the season. You know, the outfield seats are less expensive.
For the World Series, they're more expensive than field box
infield box and Preferred field Value only Baseline Club and
Dugout Club are more expensive than out in the pavilion. Hey,
it's worth it, man, all those collectors. You never know
if you're going to get the ball. I guess that
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lady in Philly that got all mad up in the
dad's face when he got the ball for his son
and they gave it back to her. I think she
lost her job and she's suing major League Baseball in
the Phillies for like making her social media phenom.
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