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August 26, 2025 • 34 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now we got that one, and we got the second issue,
which is Hillary in the Russia collusion story known as
Russia Gate. Let's go back to two thousand and eight.
Obama he became president, and then he was, you know,
worked it out with Hillary. Well she'll step in in
twenty sixteen, and hey, all points of secretary of State. Yeah,

(00:21):
old John Podesta, he was in the Obama administration. But
in twenty fifteen, I guess Hillary and Barack had a
little meeting and he said, hey, I'll give it John Podesta,
and so he went over to work in her campaign,
took up a position in there. The FBI during that time,
let's remember all this got rid of the Hillary laptop,

(00:43):
the private server that she was receiving and transmitting classified information,
the kind of stuff that got mar Largo rated. Right,
you know, she had a personal email her own server.
This is such old news. Why isn't there something newer today? No,
this is the big story. I don't think I think
she had the personal email in her own server. Ye

(01:05):
had a funnel Haitian money with the Clinton Foundation all that,
But I don't think she trusted Obama. She knew what
the tools he had. Barack could be looking in Hilary
had to go deep State on him, get around that
fiz A Patriot Act setup. But when it became obvious
that Trump was going to win the nomination, they started

(01:25):
looking into him. Man, that's when the surveillance started. The
NSA database. This is all one on. This is nothing
I'm saying right now is any form of conspiracy theory.
They just throw so much out there. This is the
big story. We should all be fully aware of the story.
But in the midst of chaos, he gets mixed in

(01:46):
and it just all starts to sound the same overtime.
That's why they did it. That's why they do it.
When Hillary launched the Russia collusion dirty trick move against Trump,
you've heard the term in GPS, that's who's they used.
They needed that, they needed that, They needed the Russia

(02:07):
collusion hopes because Obama had a problem because yeah, they
were spying on Trump on that campaign. Man, they couldn't
have him win. And then when oots he won, they
thought Hillary was going to win. They were in shock
when Will Blitzer said, excuse me, excuse me, recognise it
seems President Trump has won the election. Yeah, they were

(02:29):
all in shock. They needed some kind of shift, right,
because now when you go back and you look at
it and everything Tolcy Gabbard and the D and I,
everything they've been putting out, he was now in the
Russia collusion hopes. They had to go create that. Don't
look at our spying. Look over there, Trump's a Russian agent.

(02:49):
Then you get Robert Muller come in cover up the
mess created with all that operation that they were up to,
and they had to go through all this. I don't
even know if they had this plan together. Because Hillary
was supposed to win. Let it sink in, he'll out
the right contractors. We're doing illegal political spine on twenty

(03:11):
sixteen GOP contenders, and it wasn't just Trump. Let's just
assume all of them were. There's a document trail guys
to all this activity, the log showing exactly who was
doing this Hillary campaign, the story during the election, Barrock
doj FBI had her back political surveillance. But it's the

(03:31):
spy gate that's the big one here, that's the real
big one. Our own government accessing the NSA database that
contains everything about your online life, anything you've done with electronics,
you're in it. I'm in it. We're all in it.
We are all in it. They call it our metadata,

(03:54):
every American citizen. And the threat right now is still happening.
It's still being exploited, spying on Americans. It's unlawful, it's unconstitutional.
We have a Fourth Amendment against this. And Hillary made
up that lie about Trump Russian. The DOJ helped her
do that. That's not cool, man, right, But it was

(04:19):
Rok Whu's saint Obama that weaponized that NSA database. I
remember the Patriot Act and all this came out and
this all started. Well good, I was like, no, George
W and Dick Cheney, you're wrong, do not push this,
all right. I'd just gotten into talk radio now said, okay,
you trust George W. Good, all right, but what about
the next president or the next president or the next president.

(04:42):
And here we are. When Trump won in twenty sixteen,
there were some pannikins, as President Trump calls them, some pannikins. Yeah,
they How the program operates fisas seven oh two database.
There is a process for this. Maybe you've heard FISA
seven oh two, but it's that little parentheses thing after

(05:02):
fis a seven oh two FISA seven oh two just
means a United States person. They're out there do do
dude satellite listening to things, and it's an American on
the phone talking to an East germ East German. Look
at me, all nineteen hundreds talking to somebody in Germany,
and they're they're focused on the person in Germany. They
need to get a judge to sign off that an

(05:24):
American senate in the call that sent. Sometimes they accidentally,
but that's not what we're talking about here. I'm talking
about turning that on all of us. Those little satellite
beams are on all of us. There's fis a seven
oh two parentheses sixteen. That's the search of the system

(05:44):
of a US person. That's the seven oh two. They
have to check box sixteen. They can initiate a search
based on to and from. So they want to put
in a date yesterday, August twenty fifth. They want to
put in my phone number, and they want to check sixteen.
They'll get returns on everything to and from from my
phone number for that date. I called Agent Squires, I

(06:07):
text Director Ryan Nigel. I called my mom and daddy
and go through all my contacts. The results are the
inbound and outbound contacts. Well, we looked at Trevor and
Fresno doesn't look like he's a spy, So let's move
on to something else. They can go and look at
everything you did. Now they I don't know, might have
seen something that looked kind of strange or during the

(06:31):
Biden administration, look kind of conservative or trumpy. They could
go for a five to seven oh two parentheses seventeen.
That's the search of the system that uses us person
seven oh two and seventeen. They check that box. It's
a search based on everything about not to and from about.

(06:53):
If you put a data phone number check seventeen, you'll
get the returns of everything about that phone, the calls,
a tax of contacts, geolocation, GPS results, account information service provider.
You can locate where the phone end user is located
on a specific date over a specific period of time,
simply matter changing the dates that you want to put

(07:13):
in there, like look into book an airline flight. You
do all the different dates. You can go back just
like that. And that's just from a phone number. I
watch those detective shows on YouTube, the real ones, the interrogations,
and they sit there and go we have your phone
and they come back in like, no, you are having an affair.

(07:34):
Your phone said it. So they had to go to
a judge and check the about search qualifier to look
at all that. Now, if they need to get in more,
they can search an IP address. They can type in
about again. Read everything from that account, everything about it
in real time. Credit card number, get that in there.
Where you were, what you purchase when? Where everything? Bank account? Yeah,

(08:01):
how many times you use cash lately? So everything you've done.
Basically they got a map on this. Now they use
the about. They can type in at real Donald Trump, anybody,
they can put that in the search, anybody that interacted
on Twitter or Facebook or anything like that. Just let

(08:25):
your imagination go to un limited what we could do
and they have been doing. Back in twenty sixteen, before
Trump won, internal auditors said the FBI was sharing raw
FAIZA information, but not limited to Section oh two acquired information.
They were searching US persons. The review from November one,

(08:46):
twenty fifteen to May first, twenty sixteen showed eighty five
percent of those who were unlawful or non compliant. Eighty
five percent specific people were being track they were being monitored.
During that entire Trump campaign into the presidency and even

(09:07):
go further back man back in twenty twelve, who was
the FBI director Robert Mueller. Yeah, so the world famous
Mueller investigation. They had tens of thousands of searches over
four years since twenty twelve, and eighty five percent of
them were illegal. They just got nastier, nasty ears each

(09:31):
year kept going down. The PISA Court had tens of
thousands searches over the NSA database using FISA seven oh
two parentheses sixteen and seventeen the search the database and
these were contractors. They didn't redact any information. Who knows

(09:52):
what they shared it with. Back in twenty seventeen, Nonez
was working to reauthorize FISA. He wrote a let about
this that specific issue, and to say Director Abram Mike
Rodgers took the about away permanently in twenty seventeen. The
abuse said had already happened. He said, there's no way

(10:12):
to stop it except to remove the process completely. And
that's what they did. Now, who know, its Obama going
to learn a lesson from trying to go out there
and be Spygate opposition research. Well, I hope what happens
is that our government and everybody involved with that. It's
an organization large enough to have some good people come

(10:35):
and blow that whistle. They needed all that fusion, GPS creation,
they needed all that chaos. They needed to have that
Steel dossier so if, if, and when they might ever
get caught, it would justify well, we had surveillance and
spy operations because of that Steel dossier that they had.

Speaker 2 (10:59):
This is information.

Speaker 1 (11:00):
It was brought and without acknowledging all the all right,
we have a Houston, we have a Houston problem. We'll
get that fixed. I won't be playing much more off
that little section right there, But that was Noons talking
about the Steele dossier being another storyline. Yeah, it was

(11:23):
a tool needed to be able to say, this is
why we were spied. Man, here's Congresson former Congresson is
here's Devin net here. He is now talking about what
President Trump's having to deal with. And I played this
yesterday and I'm talking about it again because this is huge.

Speaker 2 (11:41):
You really imagine where we sit today with all the
things going around the world, and the president has to
have the DOJ, the FBI, the CIA, his own intelligence board,
all making sure that the intelligence is not weaponized. I mean,
it's rather incredible.

Speaker 1 (11:58):
Yeah, it truly is. Obama did political surveillance in spying
operations using the NSA database. That ladies and gentlemen is
the big story. This is the Trevor Terry Show on
the Valley's Power Talk Congress from Tom McClintock's going to
be joining us in studio four o'clock here on the show.

(12:20):
We got a lot talk about. We even got some
fires going on here in Presdent County as well. We'll
get to that and more about that. He's got a
couple couple bills on Capitol Hill that he's trying to
push through. We'll talk about some jerry mandering, we'll talk
about some crime, we'll talk about some illegal immigration, and
we'll talk about the valley. Well, what do we have

(12:42):
here the local Screaming Demon's motorcycle club. According to Your
Central Valley dot com, the start of fire Bobby Salazar's
restaurant on Blackstone last year claimed the loss of insurance.
How much of that net nine hundred and eighty grand
fire broke out vacant. They do have those guys called

(13:03):
fire detectives investigators. He said, this looks to be arson.
Why you say that the partially burned gas cans inside
the restaurant, nobody was filling their car up in the
middle of the restaurant. No, maybe somebody started the fire. Well,
that was an easy day for the fire investigators, wasn't it.

(13:27):
They learned that the motorcycle club guy was all tied
into this. Well, let's see, they say, if convicted here,
he could face a mandatory this is sellsar himself mandatory
minimum five years in prison, a maximum statutory penalty of
twenty years for commercial arson, as well as ten years
in prison mandatorily consecutive for arson in furtherance of a felony.

(13:52):
Crazy days And they didn't I right? In't that crazy story? Yeah?
I guess there was a one buy over by. Say,
when I first moved here, lived in the apartments up there,
I would I would go it was back in the
corner of the shopping area. Yeah, I would go in
there and order it to go. I don't and yeah
I never said down, I just get it to go.

(14:12):
It seemed to be pretty good food. Yeah. Yeah, this
uh spygate, Russia Gate. Russia Gate is a big deal. Spygate,
even huge or super duper huge. The system just needs
to be dismantled, doesn't it. And I we voted for
if you did and elected Trump to make America great again,

(14:35):
and that we got to hold these traders accountable for
what they did because if we don't, you know, the
message we're sending is that you can do it. You
can be treason us in this country. And because there's
not enough people that have the backbone on the spine
to do what should it must be done to traders,
they need to be rounded up and arrested. I'm talking

(14:55):
gimo military tribunals. You can't trust the judges these days.
He's we've seen too many trees and US judges stand
in the way of what we voted for. We got
to do what needs to be done. God has mercy,
God has forgiveness, But if you're treason us to a country,

(15:17):
there's normally no mercy. You know how many people in
our eighteen United States intelligence agencies this blew me away
because you think, well, let's clean out the swamp, let's
get rid of the deep state. Well in our military,
and I'm not accusing them of being swamped deep staters,
even though it's infiltrated. Probably in the higher ranks and

(15:39):
even some of the lower runs. But yeah, one point
three to two million active duty. There are seven hundred
and eighty eight thousand Department of Defense civilian employees. Did
I say Department of Defense?

Speaker 3 (15:52):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (15:53):
No, I shouldn't have said that, should I?

Speaker 4 (15:56):
No?

Speaker 1 (15:56):
President Trump didn't like it. Secretary of Defense sech Well,
let's just go listen here.

Speaker 5 (16:02):
And so you started up by saying the Department of Defense.

Speaker 6 (16:05):
And somehow it didn't sound good to me.

Speaker 5 (16:08):
You know, it didn't sound good defense. What do we defense?

Speaker 1 (16:11):
Why are we defense?

Speaker 5 (16:12):
So it used to be called the Department of War
and it had a stronger sound. And as you know,
we won World War One, we won World War Two,
we won everything. Now we have a Department of Defense
with defenders.

Speaker 3 (16:26):
I don't know if you people want.

Speaker 5 (16:28):
To standing behind me, if you take a little vote,
if you want to change it back to what it
was where we used to win wars all the time,
that's okay with me. It just sounded me, I said, sir,
behalf of.

Speaker 6 (16:37):
The Department of Defense. Defense.

Speaker 5 (16:40):
I don't want to be defense only. We want defense,
but we want offense too, If that's okay, So you'll
make a decision but you know, as Department of War,
we won everything, we want everything, and I think we're
going to have to go back to that, all right.

Speaker 1 (16:56):
There's one point three two million actaduly military in our
departmental War. There's seven hundred and eighty eight thousand our
Department of War. Civilian employees one point two to five million, wow,
private contractors working for the Department of We can't say
DoD Dow Department of War. And the intelligence agencies. There's

(17:19):
one hundred and twenty thousand employees across eighteen of our
US intelligence agencies. That's like Clovis one hundred and twenty thousand,
a little less, but this is one of the largest
security operations in the world. The Office of Director National
Intelligence overseas and coordinates the entire intelligence community. Let's see,

(17:45):
I'm just going to read these real quick. This is
how many there are. The CIA, There's the Defense Intelligence Agency,
National Security Agency, the NSA, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, the
National Reconnaissance Office, Army Intelligence, Office of Naval Intelligence, Marine
Corps Intelligence, Space Force Intelligence, Department of Energy's Office of

(18:08):
Intelligence and counter Intelligence, the Department of Homeland Securities Office
of Intelligence and Analysis, the US Coast Guard, Intelligence, Department
of Justice, Bureau of Investigations, the FBI, the Intelligence Branch,
the ib the Drug Reforcement Administration, the DEEA, Department of

(18:29):
State Bureau of Intelligence and Research, and finally the Department
of the Treasury's Office of Intelligence and Analysis. Wooh, we
come a long way since j Eggar Hoover was just
the guy. So think how much is embedded in that.

Speaker 6 (18:47):
Man.

Speaker 1 (18:48):
That's that's like trying to get in and find like
twenty little pieces of gold sand at the beach that
somebody paid it gold. It's like, where do you where
do you start look at it? This is Super Tuesday
with Trevor Carey on Out Valley's Power Talk. All Right,

(19:10):
whoo boy, I tell you, are you tired of winning yet?
Joe Conca Washington Examiner. He said, here's ten reasons why
last week was Trump's best yet. His first number was zero,
the number of illegals released into the country in the
past two months. His second number was two hundred and
fifty thousand. That's the number that crossed in and Joe

(19:33):
Biden in December of twenty twenty three, part of the
ten point eight million that we can you know, oh,
in the million more guidaways. His third number again is zero,
number of murders that occurred in the last ten days
in Washington, DC. His fourth number was ninety one percent.
What did that have to do? That''s a number of

(19:54):
DC residents who say crime is a serious problem. It's
a recent Washington postpol. If you listen to Chuck Schumer,
I'd safe to walk around at night or do it
all the time? Yeah? I bet you do, don't you?
You will?

Speaker 7 (20:08):
Now?

Speaker 1 (20:08):
Maybe? The fifth and sixth numbers are two point one
million and two point four million. First number two point
one number of Democrat voters. Democrats lost two point four
the number of voters Republicans have gained in the same period.
The seventh number was nineteen percent. That's Democrats in Congress

(20:29):
where they're currently polling. The eighth number was five hundred
and fifteen million. It's amount of money Trump won't have
to pay the state of New York. The ninth number
is one point four million. That's the number of immigrants
have entered the country in the first six months of
twenty twenty five, marking at the lowest number in fifty
five years. And the tenth and final number is forty

(20:51):
five thousand, six hundred and thirty one point seven to four.
The number of the doal jones closed the end of
last week more than eight hundred points following I don't
know how might be lowering the interest rates in the future.
So ten numbers that show a week of winning. In
other news, Canada's gonna drop retaliatory terrafts on the US.
Remember all that big talk. Put your hockey puck down

(21:15):
and shut up. Trying to resist the urge to gloat.
Prime Minister Carney announced that Canada's gonna drop its terrafs
against the United States starting next month. Canada will match
the US and remove tariffs. Yeah, you were gonna stick

(21:36):
it to us, aren't you? Canada?

Speaker 3 (21:38):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (21:39):
Canada, you could not play hardball, could you. I know
the Blue Jays won few World Series, but out of
that you don't know how to play hardball. Not a
winning strategy there, Carney. He said the move was to
preserve Canada's unique advantage. Oh is that how you're turning

(22:00):
into a unique advantage? Yeah, the only advantage you have
is that you share a border with US and our
cultures are similar. You don't really like to ice fish
unless you live in western New York, which is right
by Canada. But now more winning going on. That's good.

(22:21):
I also love the executive order that President Trump signed.
What did he do this time? He got a sharpie out.
Let's see federal penalty for burning or desecrating US flag. Okay,
it's the executive order was now Department of Justice could

(22:44):
prosecute if your flag burning that could incite a riot.
You have the right to go out in your backyard,
get your lighter fluid. Your neighbor can see in your
backyard from their second story upstairs behind the fence. There
they could film you burning your flag in your backyard,
and that's perfectly legal. That's what President Trump is sack.

(23:06):
But if you go out and in the middle of
a crowd, dead to America and you start lighting the flag,
you're going to incite a riot. Supreme Court protected flag burning.
I don't understand why I'm in total disagreement with that.
But the First Amendment. This is back in nineteen eighty nine.

(23:27):
It was the Texas versus Johnson case they called it,
but they were talking about inciting a riot or violence.
That's President Trump said, as you know, through a very
sad court I guess it was a five to four decision.
They called it freedom of speech. But there's another reason
which it is perhaps much more important. It's called depth.
That's what happens when you burn a flag is the
area goes crazy. If you have hundreds of people, they

(23:49):
go crazy. He said, when you burn the American flag,
it incites riots at levels he never seen before. People
go crazy in a way both ways. There's some that
are going crazy doing it. There are others that are angry,
angry about them doing it. So President Trump with his sharpie.
So we got a little penalty for you. If you

(24:09):
are convicted of flag burning, it's gonna be a mandatory
win your sentence in the clink. What are you in
here for to cut screwdriver? Am I brother in law's nick?
What you in here for? I burned a flag? Mm
hmm good good. Now what do you think the left

(24:34):
is going to react to this? How you think they'll react?
They already are anything Trump does again, President Trump caure cancer,
they'd be out protested at the oncologist office. You're gonna
put him out of work. We're against Trump, He's evil
anything he does. Now being the true Democrats that they

(24:59):
are today. Guess what we have found audio proof. Let's
go back with Joe Biden in nineteen eighty nine. Here
he is talking about the flag.

Speaker 6 (25:12):
Our diversity naturally pushes us apart, not together. What holds
us together as a nation, mister President, is not a
common language, although I think that is necessary. It is
the national symbol. The reason it is worth preserving is
because it unifies this diverse nation.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
Yes, we need to preserve the flag against destruction. Setting
the Democrat Joe Biden back yonder in the nineteen hundred.

Speaker 6 (25:39):
The flag's unique place in our national life means that
we should preserve it against all manner of destruction. A
statute making an unlawful to burn, mutilator trample upon any
flag of the United States period.

Speaker 1 (25:54):
I like you back in other than your plagiarism in
all of that, Like all Joe, here's Hillary with some
bad audio from two thousand and six.

Speaker 4 (26:05):
So I hope, mister President, that we can pass a
law that criminalizes flag burning and desecration. I agree that
this burning, this desecration that can happen to our flag
is something that people have a right to ask this
body to try to prohibit and prevent it.

Speaker 1 (26:25):
Let me get Trump act and like Hillary and Joe Biden,
or is it Hillary and Joe Biden were acting like
Trump is now? Back then? That's what. Yeah. Ain't your
daddy's Democrat Party anymore? Y'all? I'm the boss. How about
that we listen to what the Democratic Party used to be.

(26:46):
This is a sent to me. Thank you. I appreciate
any audio you ever want to send to me and
you find from back in the day, Trevor at PowerTalk
ninety sixty seven dot com the old fashioned way email.
Just email me that audio we find it can be
a to it. Yeah, I'll love to hear it. But
this is some President Bill Clinton back in the day

(27:07):
State of the Union talking in front of Democrats and Republicans.
And do you know why I like the nineteen hundred
some more because I don't know Republicans and Democrats would
stand up in the chamber and applaud as one listen
to what he's saying. That we were all applauding. We
didn't fight with each other over this stuff.

Speaker 7 (27:26):
Now, all Americans, not only in the states most heavily affected,
but in every place in this country, are rightly disturbed
by the large numbers of illegal aliens entering our country.
The job stay home might otherwise be held by citizens
or legal immigrants. The public service they use impost burdens
on our taxpayers. That's why our administration that's moved aggressively

(27:49):
to secure our borders more by hiring a record number
of new border guards, by deporting twice as many criminal
aliens as ever before, by cracking down on illegal hiring,
bring welfare benefits to illegal aliens. And the budget I
will present to you we will try to do more.
The race to speed the deportation of illegal aliens who
are arrested for crimes, the race to better identify illegal

(28:11):
aliens in the workface, as recommended by the commission headed
by a former Congresswoman, Barbara Jordan Race. We are a
nation of immigrants, but we are also a nation of laws.
It is wrong and ultimately self defeating for a nation
of immigrants to permit the kind of abuse of our
immigration laws we have seen in recent years, and we

(28:32):
must do more to stop it.

Speaker 1 (28:39):
Oh, if you heard a governor talking like that today,
you'd be like, Hey, maybe JD. Van should look at
aim for a running mate. That would sound so make
America great again. Wouldn't it if the Democrats of today
sounded like the Democrats of yesterday? And we're going to
rewind this own back to nineteen hundred and eighty Senator

(29:01):
Joe Biden, Boy, he would be all over sending the
troops in like President Trump is federalizing some of these
crime ridden cities. Listen to the Democrat of the nineteen hundreds.

Speaker 3 (29:14):
Violent drug offenders will commit more than one hundred thousand
crimes on.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
This day alone.

Speaker 3 (29:21):
And the sad part is it that we have We
have no more police in the streets of our major
cities than we had ten years ago, and what the
President proposes won't help much. What he proposes is no
increase of what the Congress has already approved last year.
In a nutshell, the president's plan doesn't include enough police
officers to catch the violent thugs, not enough prosecutors to

(29:44):
convict them, not enough judges to sentence them, and not
enough prison sells to put them away for a long time.

Speaker 1 (29:51):
Wow, that guy would be hanging out with Tom Homan
playing pull, drinking paps, Blue rib and real cold. That
guy right there would be doing that. This is the
Trevor Cherry Show on the valley's tower. Talk, so's our flag,
this beautiful flag. A retired Army vet arrested from the

(30:15):
White House setting a flag on fire today. Mm hmmm. Well,
when it comes to bears, here's what they say to do.
And if it's a black bear, you fight back, get
all big like horror, horror. If it's a brown bear,
lay down, might come up, kind of nudge you with
the nose and snuff around. See if you got a

(30:35):
beat jurkey in your pocket. If it's white, a polar bear,
good night' that's what they say. If brown, if black,
fight back and brown lay down. If white, good night boy.
This bear looked like a I'm gonna say it was
a black bear. The video. I don't know if you
saw this video, but middle of the night, two story

(30:59):
house guy hear something in his house, goes down with
his AR fifteen in his flashlight, either in his hand
or attached, you couldn't tell. You can only see where
the flashlight was pointing. He didn't know what intruder he
was gonna find.

Speaker 2 (31:12):
You.

Speaker 1 (31:12):
Hear his wife in the video, and he's coming down
and he turns down into a hallway and suddenly into
the light comes this big bear and dude in that
hallway his ears must have his ear drums with that shot.
But anyhow, took the bear down. Three am. Bear broke in.

(31:34):
I went out, the bear got into his house. Dude
smoked him, though. Feel bad for the bear. It's just
smelling food. An't know what it's it's up to. There
was another one I saw. The guy didn't shoot it.
He didn't have a gun in his hand. He just
yelled no, no, no, clapping his hands right around his van.
He was in his garage. The door was open to
his garage. He's backing up and there was a bear

(31:56):
and it kind of came toward him and he did
the hole all calm like. And to tell you the truth,
he kind of looked like a prius potluck driving professor, liberal, tall, skinny,
white dude kind of looked not a big burly like
I would have expected him to be like a run
or something. Hey, i'd probably have a bear. I'd be
you feel me, I'd be like a running But he's

(32:19):
all no, no, like he was a bear commander or something.
But then the dude took too long to get He
was looking for his keys in his pocket to get
into his car. He's moving around the other side to
get in the driver's site. I thought he took way
too long. I guess you're flustered and all that. But
the bear came out him a little bit again and
he didn't know, and he got in his car then

(32:40):
started honking, and the and the bear took off. There
was a South Lake, Tahoe. A bear broke into a
shop up there. The Eldorado County Sheriff's office tried to
get the animal coax him outside. The bear left. He
was into the strawberry ice cream inside. Yeah, they said,

(33:00):
black bears are the only kind of beer you'll find
around Tahoe or in California. The much smaller, more timid
than the brown and grizzly cousins to the north. They
vary in color from tan or brown to black, but
typically dark brown with a brown muzzle. Having a sum
up there in Tahoe, they said, have a cinnamon color
and a wild bear that's healthy, actually doesn't really want

(33:25):
to be around humans that much. We all think that.
Did you see the what was it? The Alaskan hockey
team out filming a promo and a creek for the
upcoming hockey season, and they had the mascot out there
in like two feet of water in this Alaskan creek
and from the other side of the creek, kabo kaboom
comes a big bear seeing that mask. I didn't know

(33:47):
what that mascot was. So yeah, they got out of there.
They were okay with that one there as well. But
there you go. There's your bear update. I never consider bears,
don't to worry about bear as much in the city.
I remember a few maybe the day after I graduated
from high school out down in Ridgecrest, out in your Current,

(34:08):
we drove out there. It was a big deal of
bear had climbed up some big pole out there, and
cherffs hadn't shown up yet when we got there. See
words spread around. Without the World Wide Web back then,
we knew about it. We were out there. The phone
calls were ringing, Hey, there's a bear at the store.
So we were down there looking at it, and sheriffs
walked up and loaded up their dark guns and shot

(34:31):
a couple of darts into it and down the pole
to poop came to the bear. I never seen anything
like that. They were trying to get it to coach
down a little bit so it wouldn't fall as far.
But they said it well, they told us at the
time it survived. I don't know. I really wasn't worried
about it that much, the insisted Trevor Cherry show on

(34:53):
the Valley's Power Dog
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