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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's not global warming. We got a new study from
Chinese and American scientists that say warning incoming ice age.
No joking here, no joking here, go win. Me back
to nineteen seventy seven. I was eleven years old Pillow
Elementary School in Austin, Texas. It was a good year.
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I was a school crossing guard lieutenant. As a fifth grader,
we got to go full kindergarten its first graders out
of the classroom and bring them out in the hallway
and go. Now, you can't run across the street like
that because the car could like squash your skull with
its tires. It's the seventies we get act that way.
I was watching all those cop shows and you got
to wear the whole like I don't know, British cop thing,
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the thing across your chest that attaches to the belt.
We had a badge, a metal badge, and when you
were either the captain or lieutenant of it, when you
went around with your notepad to get the reports from
all the just the average soldier crossing guard kids right
around the school there, we got to write down, did
you do you know their name yet? It's Billy Thompson.
He's in third grade. All right, seriously, we got to
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do this. I still have my certificate of merit. I
overdid it went to my head. I can understand now,
but that's not what I'm here to talk about. What
I'm talking about when I was at that school right there,
that was my first shot of climate fear at eleven
years old, nineteen seventy seven. So he may remember a
Scholastic books you could order in the classroom, like you
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can check it off. And I was all excited to
get my sports stars and I talk about being an
audio hoarder. Maybe I'll post this up if I can
find it in the right box. But my book was
hockey Bobby or basketball lou Al Sendor wasn't even Kareem yet,
Baseball Hank Aaron and football Roger Staubach. And my buddy
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there in the in the in my classroom, he was
in the science so he got a science book. Kind
of boring, but you know, as kids do. One day
we said, all right, let's switch books and read each other's.
And I read about an coming ice age, and I
was like, oh, climate fair, climate fair. I'm going to
grow up and be a baseball player. How can we
not practice and play outside if it's going to be
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ice everywhere. I thought that as a kid thinking about
the future. I was thinking, you know, way in the future,
when I would be in high school or something, we
have to play in a smaller version of the astrodome.
I'd just been into the astrodome. I thought, well, I
guess we'll have to play inside things like I was worried.
Can you imagine today what they go through? I mean,
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ALC really scares them, right, ALC. Can you make them cry?
Can you make yourself cry?
Speaker 2 (02:37):
On this note, I speak to you not as an
elected official or public figure, but I speak to you
as a human being, a woman whose dreams of motherhood
now tastes bittersweet because of what I know about our
children's future, and that our actions are responsible for bringing
their most dire possibilities into focus. I speak to you
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as a daughter and descendant of colonized peoples who have
already begun to suffer.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
All right. Another news in New York Post said the
Gulf Stream was near collapse. Scientists towards inviting a sciences
warn inviting a new ice age and rising sea levels.
Study publishing Communications Earth and Environment conducted by research or
from the Institute of Oceanology of the Chinese Academy of
Sciences and the University of California, San Diego, New Findings.
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Ice Age, all right, I remember you think acid rain
and make a comeback. I mean if Ice Age he's
making a comeback, that was nineteen seventy seven. Talk Well,
I remember in the eighties covering my pepsi up outside
of somewhere if it started justlying and raining, grabbing a
piece of paper, folding it up and put it over
the top. You know, we didn't have the plastic screw
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ons yet. You know it was the can that you
threw the cap somewhere. Had to put a piece of
paper over that because you didn't want acid rain to
get in there. That was everywhere, wasn't it.
Speaker 3 (03:59):
Now?
Speaker 1 (03:59):
I do got to admit our climate is changing today.
So today I believe in climate change, and it'll probably
change back in April, probably change back again in June.
Bill Gates recently said he no longer regards human cost
climate change as an existential threat. He said, quote, people
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will be able to live and thrive in most places
on Earth for the foreseeable future. Well, thank you for
thirty eight years of doing nothing but saying the opposite.
I guess sometimes people that are smart enough to get
rich aren't really intelligent. Never thought of that, never said that,
just came out there, Thank you. Bill Gates. Hoover Institute says,
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climate related does some drought, storms, floods, and fires. How
much you think they've dropped over the last century? Ninety
seven percent used to be five hundred thousand annually. Now
we have fewer than fifteen thousand in the twenty twenties.
Ninety seven percent drop. But the world needs a climate leader. Man.
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You know who's happy to play the part. Look at
Governor Grinnie. Never called him that, either, Governor Greennie. Let's
you remember that one, Governor Greennie. I'll see I had
done really flow. It kind of makes him seem happy.
Now uh uh, now we don't know, uh, Governor fake
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devil smile. There you go. Well, he's on the international stage,
ladies and gentlemen. He flew low the Equator. He brought
his flag with him, just a big green flag, and
he went out there and he planted it. Then I
am the climate leader of the world. As all that
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ideology is kind of going underwater. Where he is the
governor of here in California. I was somebody out there said, yes,
mister governor, I don't know how to do the Brazilian accent.
But didn't you just turn on a nuclear reactor back
in your state because this didn't work? Yeah, didn't you
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say all gas powered cars are gonna go away? Are
you closing down gas pump stuff? People don't want that,
do that? Don't you have the highest gas prices, highest
energy prices? All right, if you want to be the
climate leader of the world, then where did you show
off to get this to get this position? Well, he
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showed off right here, didn't he. He is you know
what he really is? A show off, that's what he is.
Only a show off would be over in China again,
he's well, he wanted to be the world wide leader
on climate, so he was over there. But I don't
know a year and a half ago where he did
that spin the ball around on his fingers and then
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did the dribble between his legs and did it around
the back kind of thing. And when almost knocked that well, no,
not almost plowed right over an eight year old Chinese
boy and had to brace his own like arms. So
he wouldn't have crushed him on the fall down. I
mean he looked like the Washington Generals taken on the
Globe trotters. Now that Washington Generals were better than what
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Newsom was. But see that's the show off of him.
He's a show off down there talking about I'm just
so humble. See they people in Brazil don't know, they
don't know what he's done to California. This mayor of
San Francisco, he signed the first in the nation come
posting mandate and plastic bag bad. Then we got paperback
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again because he it was paper for a long time,
and then plastic came in, and then like Newsom when
he was in San Francisco, band plastic and then I
think we've had a few rounds of paper, plastic, paper, plastic.
Now I think we're back to paper. Uh huh. Remember
they came out with you're gonna pay for the plastic
bags and they were like four times as thick as
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the ones we were using before. Just like, what are
you thinking? Everything they do? I mean, Jerry Brown was
a little green or he was called radical green then,
but nowhere near what Newsom has turned into. Twenty thirty
five ban but he's had to turn on some nuclear
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power plants. He's paused a profit cap on refineries because
to me, were closing down to we're going away. He's
even expanded all drilling down there in Kern County. Well,
I'll be here's Gavin down in Brazil.
Speaker 3 (08:44):
China. They're not interested in this debate.
Speaker 4 (08:47):
They are flooding the zone and they're going to dominate
in the next great global industry.
Speaker 3 (08:53):
So I'm here as well. Are you from an economic prison?
Speaker 4 (08:57):
The United States of America is dumb as we want
to be on this topic.
Speaker 3 (09:02):
Whether the state of California is not all right?
Speaker 1 (09:04):
Why aren't you focused on the state of California. You
haven't announced you're running for president yet, it's still what
three years away? What are you? What are you doing?
You want to talk about money and profit and the economy?
H Yeah, you're just so far gone, buddy. But he's
down there ripping President Trump. Just that isn't that horrible?
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And that that's just that's bad? Really was? Uh? And
here's if Governor Abbott of Texas was down in Argentina
and I heard him just ripping on America because he did.
Here he's listening to his year as well.
Speaker 4 (09:44):
From an economic president, the United States of America is
dumb as we want to be.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
All right, thanks you, Okay, if I heard Abbott talking
about Biden in America, I'd be like, no, I talk
about some string, talk about Texas or so. You know,
that's how I would That's how I would feel. Right
listen to him ripping Trump and.
Speaker 3 (10:03):
So we are going to assert ourselves.
Speaker 4 (10:05):
We're going to lean in and we are going to
compete in this space.
Speaker 3 (10:10):
But we can't do that without all of you.
Speaker 4 (10:13):
And this is how I'll end, with humility and grace
and understanding that we need to build partnerships and we
need to build on collaboration.
Speaker 3 (10:23):
So we're here with an open hand, not a close fist.
So we're doing everything in our power.
Speaker 4 (10:28):
And there's a resistance to Trump and trump as that
is emerging in the United States. But I hope people
stay of mind globally is that he is not a
permanent fixture of my company.
Speaker 3 (10:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (10:39):
I think people realize that he's got three years left
to be president of the United States. He just can't
stop himself. Canny. They think they can control the temperature outside.
They have yet to show me their thermostat. Where is that?
How are you going to carbon tax? Oh? That's your thermostat, uh, governor,
and all you left loonys. God calls us to be
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stewards of God's greener But let me tell you, when
it comes to climate climate change, here's my best barometer.
This is the one that this is the only kind
of thing that gets my attention when it comes to
climate change. My PG and E bill tracks climate change
quite efficiently.
Speaker 5 (11:22):
This is the trebor Tary show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
Government's back open. I'm glad for those that needed to
not have their life suddenly be like, hey, come to
work for free and just don't worry about paying your
bills for a while. Yeah. Has that ever happened to you? No,
I've been fired, but I've never been like, hey, come
to work for free. I did have a guy at
a dot com in two thousand. He was trying to
keep it propped up and wanted to sell it and
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ask his dog he could paychecks. Thing go. It was
just a client, it wasn't the main source income. But
he asked us to all come in and act like
we're working like n nahh eh. Humans don't like to
do that, do we We will give of our time
to help somebody or to volunteer. But when you're like, uh,
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I'm clocking in and I'm not gonna make money, Well,
you're gonna get paid later. Okay, I can all right,
I understand why some of that happened. But we'll talk
to Congressman McClintock tomorrow on the show. One hundred percent
chance of rain by five s. Everybody, slow down, don't
be a clown. I can't believe how many red light runners.
I had to take a couple of streets over to
running errand before coming into work, and every light, somebody
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was running it. And if I didn't, if it didn't
say on the side veteran owned, I would have called
out a company that had you really don't run red
lights with your broadcasting where you work makes you look
your company not look too too hot out there, because
I was angry. I'm angry every time I see it.
But I don't know who those people are. When I
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see your company named flashby right through a green light
and I'm staring at and suddenly you're in the middle
of the intersection. Nah, that can create that'll be doing
that all right, we do have some more signs of
climate change here. Tickets for Fresno's ice skating rink at
Mariposa Winter Village are on sale festive workshops. They have
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a Nativity scene. Yes, way to be nineteen hundreds like
Presne Mariposa Winter Village. It'll run starting December fifth to
January ninth. Climate is changing, all right? Director Ryan Nigel
here on a Climate Change Thursday. Which story you want first?
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And he knows all these stories before I even know
most of the time you want to, Okay, which story
should I tell some people that might not know these yet.
Kim Kardashian or Miss World. ChIL a pageant contested winter,
A real woman, not a fake dude. Chili Chile. Now
it's not Chili, everybody. I said, Chili, oh Chili down
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in South America where Henry Kissinger got involved over the
ow of the government, and then I met Pete Manriquez
in San Jose in the nineties from Chile. He's like,
it's not Chili, it's Chile, all right, Miss Chile. Beautiful woman.
She's pretty kind of expected at these kind of events there,
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Uncle Carl, Right, yep, kind of pretty woman. But what
put her over the top was the talent part. I mean,
pretty and talented, long, beautiful hair, beautiful gown. I can't
even get like that other than Hillary Clinton singing a
duet with Kamala or a trio with AOC or something
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that would be probably at the bottom the last thing
I'd ever want to hear. But heavy metal, death metal
is right above that. There's never been in a moment
where I've enjoyed it. Over the weekend, my neighbor was
clearing out his garage. He's a mechanic guy. He's bought it.
He's going to redo an old corvette. But he invited
me over if he had some tools. He's like, I'm
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getting rid of these, do you want them? And I
got a couple of saws, a jigsaw. I mean, I
got some good stuff. Very thankful for that. And I
guess he could tell that. I was looking up at
the speakers of the music he had going on. It
was it was metal, and he goes, hey, you never
know it's Christian. I said, okay, I mean he can
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probably detect the words, you know, Jesus says fill of gold,
but I can't hear them. Yeah, did you not know that?
Did you not know there's Christian metal, Oh yeah, yeah,
all there's Christian Raptors, Christian metal, oh yeah, but there
was a death metal there. They said the audience was
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shocked at first at the Missing World Chile pageant and
then they erupted than a standing ovation. So she's going
to represent Chile at the Miss World competition. I wonder
if she's going to pull that one off again there
as well. All right, Kim Kardashian failed the bar exam,
and I wasn't she asking Ai questions about it. We
had that story about a week ago. I remember talking
about that, right, But when she failed it, She's like,
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I want the whole world to see. So I'm going
to film this acting like this is just part of
my life. I'm calling my family and telling them I failed,
because can you believe it? For Psychic Fight for Psychics
got it wrong.
Speaker 6 (16:32):
Just letting you guys know that all of the psychics
that we have met with and that we're obsessed with
are all full of shape. All collectively maybe four of
them have told me I was going to pass the bar.
So they're all full pathological liars. Don't believe anything they say.
Speaker 1 (16:48):
Okay, just sugaring the I just don't even understand the
mindset where you'd be like, hmm, I'm kind of concerned
about passing the bar. Let me think, did I study enough?
Did I let me go back over it here? I'm
really worried if I'm gonna I need to know. Well,
don't worry about it. You'll know tomorrow. You'll know really
right now whether you really studied for it. No, but
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I need to know. I need to know. I need
to know. I'm gonna call a psychic. I don't know.
I mean, you might cull somebody you know and be like,
I'm just really nervous and they'll calm me down, or
something that you know, you might reach out in times
like that where you're nervous about things. But calling a psychic,
I would say that probably means that you pretty much
dabble in the occult quite frequently. Oh, No, psychics are not.
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They help police find dead bodies and all of that. No,
the word dabble, You know what the word dabble means.
There are things that we say we're not supposed to
dabble in. If you're a dude, you're not supposed to
be out at the bar of the bunch of other
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dudes with your jeans on, your shirt off, and you're dancing.
You're like, no, this is wrong, you're dabbling. There's dablin
all right, speaking of sin, shall we go right into
Governor Lucifer. His former chief of staff was a what
funneling money and stuff? Imagine that? What did she do
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while she got caught and she could face twenty years
in prison. We'll talk about her crime next and what
the La Times is now saying about the dude down
in Brazil Governor Lucifer. Next.
Speaker 5 (18:28):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on The Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
Mom Dommy thinks money's free, didn't he? So did this
California Democrat very very very close ties to Governor Lucifer.
Federal grand jury indictment accuses Dana Williamson and four other
co conspirators, including A. Sarah's former chief of staff, of
funneling two hundred and twenty five thousand money from a
dormant campaign account. Dana Williamson also accused of falsely claiming
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more than one point seven million dollars in fraudulent business
expenses on or taxes fifteen thousand dollars channel bag, got
to having them, got a charter or jet, gotta have
a one hundred and seventy thousand dollars birthday trip to Mexico. Okay,
let's just say your birthday is a week long party.
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How do you spend one hundred and seventy thousand dollars?
I guess that can be done new some former chief
obviously it was new some former chief of staff. Dana
Williamson alleges has been alleged still two hundred and twenty
five thousand dollars personal use. All right, this is this
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is kind of interesting, right, you know, her old boss
Gavin's blaming Trump. Of course he is. The investigation into
the former chief of staff is opened during the Biden administration.
She owned also note it was she was still a
chief of staff and the investigation began. So can you
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say tip of the icebery man? Just think the level
of fraud in the money laundry. This will probably lead
to high speed rails somehow. I bet you one point
seventy million and fraudulent two hundred and twenty five thousand
that that's just probably play money. Because if you're spending
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one hundred and seventy thousand on a birthday trip you've taken.
You're not going to have two hundred and twenty five
thousand dollars stolen and spread it out amongst four other
people and then be taking one hundred and seventy thousand
dollars birthday trip. That's right, I missed my calling, didn't ibi.
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I was telling Steven Quick with the families that are
fighting back against Pro fifty seven, I said, if I
could go back, I know something that I would enjoy
to do every day is to be like an interrogator.
I don't want to have a gun and run around
the street and be shot at. Sorry, I don't have
the guts for that, but I know you kind of
got to work your way up to those interrogation kind
of things. To know criminals, you got to know them
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on the streets. But that is so interesting to me.
How they delve in. I don't know if I'd have
the smarts to do it, but how they delve in,
and sometimes you know they're just play acting. It's acting. Yeah,
you're breaking into their brain and their soul and pulling
the strings and being tough when you need to be tough.
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Money laundering, it's off the charge here it has to
be now. News AND's former chief of staff here is
going to be released under supervision. Got to surrender her
passport other travel documents. That was the conditions for her
release here. Special agent in charge of the charges or
the result of three years of relentless investigative work, could
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face more than twenty years in prison, more than one
million and fine for all the charges. Statement from spokesman
for Newsman's office. But miss Williams all owner serves in
this administration. We're still learning details. Governor expects all public
servants to uphold the highest standard of integrity, like sleeping
with your campaign managers, uh at a time with the
at a time of the presidents openly calling for his
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attorney general to investigate his political enemies. Oh got to
get that in there, don't you. He said. It's especially
im part of to honor the American principle being innocent
until proven guilty in a court of law by a
jury of one's pis. All right, what's this lady like?
He worked for?
Speaker 7 (22:31):
Well, Dana has a reputation for being reckless, for being irresponsible,
and for being a bully. She was somebody who loved
power and loved to abuse power often if you look
at some of the indictment, but she's talking about getting
people fired, you know, laughing and calling people's names. This
is very much how she was.
Speaker 1 (22:50):
That sounds like somebody Gavin want to have run in
his circle, right. Chief of staff is supposedly from what
I'm picked up on from watching TV and talking to politicians,
and it's that person you really need that keeps you
from a not getting recalled or go to jail, or
they know a lot about more personal You got to
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trust that person you're chief of staff. You trust them.
You have to because they're the chief of your staff.
Speaker 7 (23:20):
On a personal level. You know, years ago I was
up for a job. I was offered a job, and
Dana called my prospective employer and told them that if
they hired me, they would be dead to the governor's office.
I got that job anyway, But this was how she
operated like a mafia boss. And now she's being treated
like a mafia boss.
Speaker 1 (23:40):
Ah, we got mafia boss types here in California. Well
there you go, Tony Soprano, high speed roll. So I've
been talking about that. That's where the real money, that's
where the real schisting is going on. I think this
is a really good question.
Speaker 5 (23:53):
What does it say about Governor Newsom that he put
the person you're describing in charge of his office running state?
Speaker 7 (24:00):
Well, I would say that Governor Newsom, as well as
Governor Brown, for whom I worked, and Javier Bicera, should
be ashamed of their terrible lapse of judgment.
Speaker 1 (24:08):
Here.
Speaker 7 (24:08):
The only reason Dana Williamson acted the way she did
for so many years, and what led to this situation,
was that she felt she could act with impunity, and
she felt she could act with impunity because of the
power she was given, despite the very obvious problems with
her behavior that were a parent for years.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
How about the press just send it to me. Harry Enton, CNN,
LA Times reporting about the corruption scandals for ending Gavin Newsom.
Apparently federal prosecutors and the body in DOJ wanted Williams
to implicate Newsom in the criminal activity beat beat Beep,
LA Times, California, November thirteenth, twenty twenty five.
Speaker 3 (24:47):
Hmmm.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
Apparently sources say early on, we gotta wait, can't rush
on this because who knows? They could all be really
genuine people that have never stolen a dime. Can't we
can't point fingers at them like this. Maybe they just
got a lot of that high speed rail track sitting
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and we're just going to be amazed when they lay
it all down. The cal Matters had a story about
California Democrats secretly steered hundreds of millions into pet projects.
Why do you do pet projects because you want to
be able to say, my congressman got us a bridge
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over Fryant and Shepherd where people were getting killed at lights.
There it's a pedestrian bridge going to the park. Great,
keep electing them. See they want to get all those
pet projects, and they're way bigger than a pedestrian bridge.
So what's our budget deficit? It depends who you talk to.
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It's way more money in jag Klampett got I can
tell you that. But they managed to spend four hundred
and fifteen million dollars for pet projects. You take all
these little things that we have, these little stories that
we talk about, of all the waste, and if we
swept it all together, pennies make dollars, don't they. What
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did we used to call it back in the day,
park barrel spending. Let's see five million general fund for
LGBTQ plus venue in San Francisco. Two point five million
for a private day school in southern California. Let's see
two hudred and fifty thousand for a private farm animal
rescue on the North coast. All right, I think a
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private day school doesn't need money. I know, LGBTQ venue.
I don't understand why we're building venues for the way
people decide to have sex farm animal rescue. Hey, if
we had extra money, I wouldn't protest that. No, don't
rescue any of the animals. But we don't have two
hundred and fifty thousand dollars. While I'm still driving like
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a drunk driver around potholes. Let's see twenty million. We're
gonna build public access to a southern California beach that's
been gated off by a wealthy community. I'm sure that
will help housing prices in southern California. The ear marks
were approved. Knew some all this spending. The Democrats in Sacramento,
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they did all this kind of spending four and fifteen million.
I know, again that's pocket change for Sacramento, but it's
real money. While they you know, suspended some health care
benefits and didn't give firefighters races. Yeah, as they're taking
billions of dollars from our rainy day emergency fund. See,
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it's the reason why this this spending happens. It keeps
the cash flowing back home that helps him get re elected.
That's elect Scott Wiener to Pelosi's place. Got us in
LGBTQ venue. Man, this has happened across generations. Let's see, Uh,
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they're gonna support preservation revitalization in the Castro neighborhood. They're
not naming the venue. Imagine that it's in Wieners, it's
in his district, right where he's running. Let's see a
million for a museum in Santa Barbara for an interactive
water exhibit. The corruption runs deep, ladies and gentlemen. And
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I don't have to tell you that. How far does
it go? Maybe it goes all the way to the
governor's office. Wouldn't that just not be good in a
presidential election season? And that's something too. How news hits.
When news hits, you don't think the you don't think
the GOP holds things back stories like they you know,
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the power players that pull the strings across the country.
They might actually call somebody up at CNN and be like, hey,
can you hold I know you have this story about
the corruption that could go to newsom, but we're gonna
can you just hold it till I call you. So
they're waiting for new somebody to go to Brazil and
deal be out of the country and bam, it happens
while he's back here. Well guess what their governor? Dipty
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do we have a young elected he's not even thirty yet.
Assemblymen David Tangipa, who's gonna be on your tracks there?
Speaker 8 (29:20):
And she was only caught because the former chief of
staff for Xavier Besera exposed her in a plea deal.
These are two of the highest positions here in the
state of California and their highest team member committing corruption.
This is what California looks like.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
Yes, we'll be probably talking to the assemble women haven't
asked him, but next week get him on because this
story's going to be going for quite a while. They
waste our money. Oh wait, I had one more here.
This is only a million dollars, I know, but it
went to UC Davis college kids. Give them money. They
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went to the Integrative Center for Alternative Meat. Mmm, doesn't
that sound good deal.
Speaker 7 (30:08):
This company Nature find is using fung guy and then
they turn them into sausage and yogurt.
Speaker 1 (30:16):
Yogurt pretty amazing.
Speaker 3 (30:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (30:17):
When you say fun guys, you mean like a mushroomers
of microbe.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
It's a microbe, microbe, yogurt micro meat. Yeah, I'll have
a six out double m please. Micro meat. Yeah yummy,
aren't we We're so yummy in California now one million
of fake meat and we have potholes in trash. Yeah yeah,
calm down, man, the weather's nice.
Speaker 5 (30:42):
This is the Trevor carry Show on The Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (30:48):
Trump officials are planning to open the California coast to
oil drilling lease sales with the verse seven decades. It's
according to a draft map review by The Washington Post.
Plan proposes six offshore lease sales between twenty twenty seven
and twenty thirty along the coast. He also envisioned drilling
in the Eastern Gulf of America. In Alaska, more than
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twenty lea sales are being floated through twenty thirty one,
and all offshore areas, even the High Arctic. That's more
than two hundred miles offshore on the Arctic ocean, and
nobody's ever done it there. Newsom said that the proposal
was dead on arrival. Here's what Governor No Drill said
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over our dead body period. Full stop. That's his thing,
full stop. What consultant told you to say. Maybe he's
been doing that his whole life. Freshman in high school,
when he was asked about the plan, Newsom added, he
wants to open up this is what Trump talking about.
Trump said he wants to open up the coast California
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old drill. And he has no interest in opening up
old drill and riggs right off the coast of Florida,
nor across the street from our largo. It's never gonna happen,
Newsom added, me because they don't have as much oil
black gold, California tea. California Attorney General Rob Banta jumped
into it. We're going to resass, We're going to resiss
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no offshore all drilling. I'm going to join all the
other attorney generals in nine other states and opposing drilling
on the Atlantic and Pacific coast. We want our California
residents to pull up and pay the highest gas prices.
We don't want to have jobs, we don't want to
help communities. We don't want to help the economy. We
don't want to be you know, independent here now, we
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want to be dependent on the Middle East. We want
these tankers to come in. Come on, man, we got
deals going on with these tanker companies, with these oil
companies on the other side of the world. When Ricardo Lara,
you know, our insurance commissioner, when he's traveling over there,
he's treated correctly in the ballerin penthouses up there with
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DJ Kitty Glitter. I'm laughing. I'm watching director Ryan Nidzell
acting like he's dancing in a penthouse. But Bonta said
President Trump has once again taken action to line the
pockets of his big oil friends. No, we're trying to
get it here for his friends that live in California
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see everything they say. That's why I call him Governor Satan.
He's the father of all lies. No, it's not. He
has his little demon minions like Attorney General Rob Bonta.
It's Trump. It's Trump. It's just big oil. And then
you got really dumb down, out, ignorant California Democrats. Well,
I don't like Trump, so it is he's just a
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big old guy. Isn't he not even realizing that being
a big old guy means you would pay lesser gas.
You idiots, line the pockets make it cheaper to go
to work or on a vacation, or the products that
are brought to the dollar store are act a dollar
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again because gas dropped a dollar? Are you following this?
Federal government has not held a lease sale on the
Pacific coast since the nineteen eighties. But even if they
started pumping it, you still got to get it to market.
We don't have all that in place.
Speaker 5 (34:18):
The assisted Trevor Cherry show, MONDA Valley's Power Talk