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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, what have they done with Obama in Russia? Well,
so far, Hey, get three three minutes doesn't surprise men,
he doesn't. Nobody's shocked by that anymore. That used to
kind of be a big deal with stuff like that,
but we've come to expect it in this Obama Russia Gate,
(00:21):
Russia Obama Gate, Hillary Gate? Man, no shame. Do they
more files linked to Hilary Hillary Rodham Clinton? I don't know,
quod asking.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
Why aren't I fifty points ahead? You might ask, I
don't know?
Speaker 1 (00:37):
Russian collusion hoax? CIA director John Brennan, he said, part
of what came out like last week was about how
John Brenner, Clapp or Comy, they all knew the fake dossier.
This is the biggest political story in American history out
(01:00):
side of we really knew who shot JFK. All Right,
I mean, come on, let's speak real about it. This
is trying to take down and president FBI plan. But
before that, Hillary, we talked about it. I guess why.
Speaker 3 (01:19):
Okay, I was about to say, why has this not
seemed to be Well, it's kind of like I'm sure
in the nineteen seventy eight assassination Senaten assassination committee when
they look back into JFK and they said, well, yes,
there's a probability that it was.
Speaker 1 (01:36):
More than one shooter, you know, when they went back
and I think it I think it was nineteen seventy eight.
Don't quote me on that one there, but yes, that's it.
Probably wasn't a shock to people then because so many
years had gone by and they'd already come to accept that, Yeah,
it wasn't just one guy saying it was bringing curtain
rods in.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
No.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
So I guess we're not as surprised by this. But
I'll tell you what I'm surprised by again. Still shocked
day whatever here that I'm finding out about this. But
all those burn bags at the FBI found well they're
walking around and excuse me, mister custodian, what is this room? Well,
(02:19):
who are you? Well, look at my bags?
Speaker 4 (02:23):
FBI?
Speaker 5 (02:24):
You opened that door right down. Please look what we
found a bunch of bags with everything we've been needing
to lock Hillary up, lock her up, lock her up,
lock her up.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
I think this will point back before Trump beater her
in twenty sixteen, says a whole lot like, Hey, why
is the FBI jumping into this election? Huh.
Speaker 6 (02:52):
I'm sure a lot of you may be asking what
this new email story is about and why in the
world THEBI would decide to jump into an election with
no evidence of any wrongdoing, with just days to go.
Speaker 1 (03:09):
That's a good question. Here's President Trump in twenty sixteen.
The recording makes it sound like it's a nineteen fifty seven,
but it's not. Let's listen.
Speaker 7 (03:19):
According to the Washington Post, the CIA has concluded that
Russia intervene in the election to help you win the presidency.
Your reaction, I think is ridiculous. I think it's just
another excuse.
Speaker 8 (03:32):
I don't believe it.
Speaker 9 (03:34):
I don't know why, and I think it's just, you know,
they talked about all sorts.
Speaker 8 (03:40):
Of things every week. It's another excuse.
Speaker 9 (03:42):
We had a massive landslide victory, as you know, in
the electoral College.
Speaker 8 (03:47):
I guess the final numbers.
Speaker 9 (03:48):
Are now at three oh six and she, you know,
down to a very low number.
Speaker 8 (03:52):
No, I don't believe that at all.
Speaker 2 (03:54):
You say, you don't know.
Speaker 7 (03:55):
Why do you think that the CIA is trying to
overturn the results election is about it to weaken you
in office?
Speaker 8 (04:01):
Well, if you look at the story and you take
a look at what they said. There's great confusion. Nobody
really knows.
Speaker 9 (04:07):
And hacking is very interesting. Once they hack, if you
don't catch them in the act.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
I got to catch them.
Speaker 8 (04:12):
They have no idea if it's Russia or.
Speaker 9 (04:14):
China or somebody. It could be somebody sitting in a
bid someplace.
Speaker 8 (04:19):
I mean, they have no idea.
Speaker 7 (04:20):
So why would the CIA put out the story that
the Russians wanted you.
Speaker 8 (04:23):
To Well, I'm not sure they put it out.
Speaker 9 (04:25):
I think the Democrats are putting it out because they
suffered one of the greatest defeats in the history of
politics in this country. And frankly, I think they're putting
it out and it's ridiculous.
Speaker 8 (04:35):
Who are to get back to making America great again?
Speaker 9 (04:37):
Which is what we're going to do, and we've already
started the process.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
Listeners Hour brought to you by Marlboros. Cigarettes didn't it
Town nineteen fifty seven? Yeah? But anyhow, that was right
after the election. There he knew it? Did It was Hillary?
It was the Democrats? Well, there's another man that knew
it at least on March of twenty seve probably I
(05:06):
might say, equal to President Trump and those maybe a
few others. But he's definitely I'll put him in the
top three of knowing what everything that's been going on.
And many of you probably have seen him if you're
involved with politics or any you know, if you vote,
(05:27):
he definitely heard his name. Former Congressman from here, Devin Noonez.
Many of you have shaken his hand, many of you
have heard him speak, many of you personally know him.
He was on the White House grounds, he went up
there to brief the president. He was the chair of
the House Intelligence Committee in March, but by April seventeenth,
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Paul Ryan, that piece of garbage, Paul Ryan forced him
to step aside. But you know, back it up a month.
Go listen, he's stood alone out there holding a press
conference basically dancing. Somebody's committed trees and let's let's go
(06:10):
listen to Congress and noon, is it.
Speaker 10 (06:12):
Did President Obama ordered any kind of surveillance.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
Of the president.
Speaker 11 (06:16):
Well, we don't know. We don't know who sent the taskings,
if the taskings were changed into what went into these
intelligence reports, but we're going to try to find that out.
Speaker 10 (06:30):
Permission to put out this information today, the Dictionals Department
give you the okay to talk about.
Speaker 11 (06:36):
This, just as Smarmer doesn't have anything to do with this.
Speaker 12 (06:39):
This is information.
Speaker 11 (06:41):
This is information that was brought to me that I
thought the President needed to know about incidental collection where
the President himself and others in the in the Trump
transition team were clearly put into intelligence reports that ended
up at this White House and across a whole bunch
of other agencies. And I thought it was important for
(07:01):
the President to know this. That's why I briefed the
Speaker this morning, and I came down here as soon as.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
I could, alarmed to and off all over DC. Paul
Ryan dropped his tennis racket because it was March twenty
second weather. It was okay on that day, kind of
springy enough. He's out there. He had to run in
because somebody was saying, can you believe what the chair
(07:29):
of the House Intelligence Committee at California congressman is out
there saying he's run on and told Trump told him
what you know what he's told him, And he's saying
he wants all the members on the committee to see
what he just read. Paul Ryang slammed his tennis racket down.
Speaker 12 (07:51):
How many people are you are you seeing?
Speaker 13 (07:53):
In these reports, and do any of them currently work
at the White House.
Speaker 1 (07:57):
For mister Trump.
Speaker 11 (07:58):
Yeah, uh, well, I don't want to get in the
specifics of it, because look, we don't. We only have
I was only able to see a few dozen of
which I think a lot of it does have foreign
intelligence value.
Speaker 2 (08:08):
So let's not.
Speaker 11 (08:11):
A There were dozens of reports that I was able
to see that We're hoping that the n S, A, FBI,
CIA will provide because I know they exist. I want
them to provide them to our committee so that all
the members have an opportunity to see what I've been shown.
Speaker 8 (08:29):
Grieved him about it.
Speaker 11 (08:30):
I think the President is concerned and he and he
should be. I think he'd like to see these reports,
and I hopefully, hopefully when we get them, hopefully they'll
get him to the White House.
Speaker 2 (08:39):
Also.
Speaker 1 (08:40):
Yeah, imagine all the notifications dinging moments after those words
were spoken. Who now we know that their sorrows. It's
h r C for you, It's splitter through. That's George
(09:01):
Soros's assistant coming in and saying it's HRC for you,
Hillary Rodham Clinton, And that was sorrow's going. Yes.
Speaker 14 (09:09):
In another email, Leonard allegedly wrote HRC, meaning Hillary Clinton
approved Julia's idea about Trump and Russian hackers hampering US elections.
That should distract people from her own missing email, especially
if the affair goes to the Olympic level. Now, Durham
interviewed Julie, who says she didn't draft or recall receiving
the Leonard emails. The Enix goes on to explain the
(09:30):
FBI was fully alerted to the possibility that at least
some of the information it received about the Trump campaign
might have origins with the Clinton campaign or Russian disinformation,
but the FBI dismissed the information quote as not credible
without any investigative steps actually having been taken to either
corroborate or disprove the allegations.
Speaker 13 (09:49):
Okay, so I'll always wonder, well, how did the Trump
campaign or one of their outside groups know to target
you know, Joe Smith and oh Claire Wisconsin with this.
Speaker 6 (10:01):
Well, they stole the data we.
Speaker 13 (10:04):
Had acquired both our campaign and the Democratic National Committee
that gave us our persuadable targets, you know, people who
could go either way.
Speaker 2 (10:13):
Hmm.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
Sounds like Nixon came back to life, broke in and
stole stuff. From it. She's just out there squawk boxing
all over the place, wasn't she? FBI director for tel
again saying they uncovered thousands of documents buried in a
back room at the FBI. These are the classified pieces
(10:35):
of the Germ report showing that over the Hill are
plotted a framed Trump going to fabricate the Russia collusion hoax.
You know what, in my opinion, you know, making the
Twitter files releases, that was a mistake, letting it out
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little by little. And you remember how that that fizzled, fizzle.
Speaker 15 (11:03):
Dizzled, right, Well, I think a major organization of the
national security apparatus, at least here at the White House,
within the National Security Council, has indeed taken place in
the President and trust his current CIA Director John Ratcliffe
and our OD and I Director Tulsea Gabbard to make
the necessary changes to ensure classified intelligence, especially that could
implement or or hurt the national security of our country,
(11:27):
does not make its way into the hands of irresponsible
actors who want to politicize that intelligence for their own end.
Speaker 1 (11:33):
Now with those Twitter files I just mentioned, man, that
was Biden administration. The FBI had a pipeline from the
White House to all the big social media companies. That
was a huge story. But it wasn't a huge story
because it was released in eleven days, one piece at
a time. Oh my stars, you can't nobody. I'll watch
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even an eleven minute thing on YouTube. Make it six
and that's long tension span of today. You gotta build
it up and they ain't got to release it all
like kaboom. Here it is undeniable. Everybody covering it at
the exact same time. But here's the Press secretary basically going, guys,
(12:22):
we're giving you a little bit of this at every day,
like something's coming out, Like why aren't you covering this?
Speaker 16 (12:28):
Well?
Speaker 1 (12:28):
I think it's because of what I just said.
Speaker 15 (12:30):
Since you brought up the declassification report that was put
out by Senator Grassley today, I'm glad you brought it
up because this should be a story every outlet in
this room should be covering. This is further evidence that
Hillary Clinton approved the Russia hoax against President Trump, her
campaign financed it. Again, she approved it, and the FBI
and the CIA were both weaponized to, as our Director
(12:52):
of CIA has said, accelerate this hoax against then candidate
and former President Trump to answer the heart of your
and the President wants to see justice serves, and you
trust the Attorney General in the Department of Justice just
to implement that justice and hold these people accountable.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
All Right. While the Press Secretary was speaking right there,
and I was sitting in my chair right here, I thought, Ah,
maybe they're leaking a little bit out, a little bit
of time to amp up the heat, to get individuals
to come forward and to talk ratting out the traders.
And that doesn't make you a rat, not like a
(13:30):
Michael Cohen kind of rat. Coming forward as a true
patriot America and exposing the traders, That's what I'll call it,
not ratting out the traders. But man, seems to me
right now they're collecting the receipts and the piles growing
pretty high. But I'm also going to say this, if
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arrests do not come from this, I'm quitting news talk.
I'm moving standpoint Idaho. I'm gonna wash dishes to pay
for my little studio, a little cottage studio thing. I'm
gonna do my UFO podcast or my small little TV
dinner tray. Sitting on my couch.
Speaker 10 (14:11):
The assistant Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
A Funky Friday. Yeah. MSN dot com had an article
dated January twenty first, twenty twenty five, just so I
know I'm living here. We've passed that, right, Yeah, okay,
just let me confirming I'm not in some twilights on here.
The headline was why one of the world's biggest earthquakes
wasn't followed by a monster tsunami? And they're quoting the
(14:37):
eight point eight that hit off Russia on Tuesday with
the articles dated January twenty first, twenty twenty five, dumbing
down of America. They don't even check the date. But
why did that? I was looking up why didn't the
tsunami hit? Why wasn't there more damage? And eight point
eight earthquake is one of the biggest, and that normally
makes you think that there's gonna be a big o tsunami.
(15:00):
And the West Coast was ready embraced through that, And
we've had earthquakes in the past have caused a lot
of damage waves. I guess some areas of South America
are now finally going I guess it's not going to happen,
because sometimes it can. I guess they call it a
delayed incoming tsunami. Yeah, in Japan the waves reached up
(15:24):
to three feet. Around Hawaii they elevated six feet. Most
places around California saw about a foot or so increase.
Cresset City they had almost four feet, though, But I
guess that far away is it spread out? It weakened.
I was reading one of these guys in here at
US Geological Survey saying earthquakes have personalities, behave in different ways.
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They can even be kind of wherever it hits, and
the direction the energy sent from, even the formation of
the bottom of the ocean affects the power of the tsunami.
They said the surge of water did cause a deck
to break off in Crescent City up there, So hey,
if nobody got hurt there a deck broke, we it's
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a lot what less than that. I mean, it was
the last break in the in the show on Tuesday,
and it was handed to me a tsunami warning here
for above you know, or watch. I think it was
a watch for California at eight point eight earthquake off Russia. Wow,
that's that's kind of big news, all right, I said,
(16:34):
I'll keep it all light here on a Friday, radioactive
wasp big old nests discovered out of South Carolina nuclear site.
Can you imagine radioactive wasp feeling at you. I don't
know if that would change anything, but it would kind
of feel kind of sci fi dystopian world. I remember,
(16:56):
I this is this is kind of all over the place,
but lifestyle. But I most people don't say I parked
my car for a year, but I did. I parked
my car for a year and in Colorado and was
in Palm Springs. But I came back in the door.
Well was a wasp nest Oo. They had built it
right up in there over that year. What did I do?
(17:19):
Did I call a professional to come out?
Speaker 13 (17:21):
No?
Speaker 1 (17:22):
I got some raid wrap my head up with a
T shirt right all around and sunglasses on and a
blanket around me and some good running shoes. Yeah I
got them. I didn't get stung, they didn't go crazy,
but if they were radioactive, I could have been killed.
Work is that a work site in South Carolina that
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made key parts of nuclear bombs? Found these there? They
see what it is. This was this is not a
current nuclear site, but they got to go around and
check radiation levels at that like nobody can go in this.
It's from the Cold war kind of thing, and they
check the levels near where a liquid nuclear waste is stored. Yeah,
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that's just hanging around too. It had a radiation level
ten times what's allowed by federal regulations. This radioactive wasp
nest had. It should be laughing. That's not good for
them because they're spreading that around, right. I know the
honeybees pollinate the wass do that as well? Are they
(18:25):
just like ornery things that bite us on the next
thing us? So the workers sprayed the nestain, said caller,
removed it, disposed of the radioactive wasp waste. How's work today? Hunt?
We didn't believe it right, tell that one all right?
I said, we can keep it on a white hearted
(18:46):
here the inwards in word story ktla dot com la.
The La City Council's approved a new rule prohibiting public
speakers from using the in word and the C word,
including any variation. Since you're in council and committee meetings,
they said, if speakers use either word or its variations,
they will issue a warning. If they say it again,
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that will result in the speaker being cut off. See
it's cause people aren't raised right. This is the not
raise right rule. We have to make rules like this,
I guess. But there's also a first Amendment. Oh no,
we'll get to that, the council president said. And I
read it is language that anywhere outside this building where
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there aren't four armed guards would get you hurt if
you said these things in public. New rule could be
challenged for some Amendment rights. And you would think that
they would go back and look at their checkbook receipt
that they've had to write back. In twenty fourteen, the
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city awarded two hundred and fifteen thousand dollars to a
man who was removed from the meeting after where wearing
a KKK hood and a T shirt with the N
word across it. Two hundred and fifteen thousand dollars they
had to pay there because they removed him. Now here's
the kicker. It was a black man. Clayton Bigsby Chappelle
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showed joke. Now it was a real man down an
LA black man lived there. They had to give hi
two hundred fifteen thousand dollars. They said, you got to
lead this meeting. I don't know what point he was
making in that. I would think that only a black
man could wear a KKK hood with a T shirt
with that word on it down in LA and not
be killed on the streets. Everybody would assume he's making
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some point, or he's an actor, or something's going on here. Right,
But when that guy sued, he won. So wouldn't that
tell the city council that if somebody just said the
word or I guess it depends on the color of
the person saying the word. I don't know. These are
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all the things that we get distracted in California with, right, Well,
I guess we gotta we gotta go with it. And
if you don't know who Clayton Bigsby is Chappelle's show,
he had a whole skit where he was a blind
white supremacist unaware he's a black man. One of the
funniest things I think I've seen in comedy in a
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long time or almost ever.
Speaker 10 (21:30):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Fallacy's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (21:35):
Quit Noons Talk moved to Sandpoint, Idaho. We just get
a job washing some dishes, like in high school and
when I was up in Chico. Yeah, and just you know,
read some books and do my UFO podcast and tal Cloud.
He was my guest yesterday at five about jerry mandering.
Good job he did, explaining that he he just texted
me and Joy Standpoint. Yeah, I laughed, and then I went, wait,
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that would mean no arrest. Ah PEP were going, why
is he talking about Sandpoint. I've been fixated on it
since like two thousand and one. Thought I was going
to move there back in the day before I was
when I have my own thing, I could live where
I want to live. The time my oldest son was
old enough to go camping, my brother lived up in Yakama.
(22:22):
He went with his oldest son and we went camping
up there, and uh in April, still kind of chilly
at night, beautiful lake. Just that's really the only time
I've ever gone camping, camping camping in my life. Where
we stayed, you know, three four days, had a big
wrap blow up thing out there. My nephew, he and
(22:44):
I were out there and it was kind of drizzly
and it was kind of chilly, like you had a
hoodie on kind of weather. And we're in a big
old Costco you know, hard rubber blow up dinghy that
could fit four people on it. But he pulls out
a pocket knife. I'm make slowly put closed there, Okay, here,
hand it to me. What are you thinking when Sinsu's
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in my head? Don't pull a knife out in a
inflatable on a lake. Anyhow. It's beautiful place up there, though.
They got a ski lodge up there. I think it's
the third largest deep water lake in America. Fifty miles
from the Canadian border, eighty miles from a Southwest airline hub. Yeah,
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I sound like the chamber of commerce if you can
stand like Nordic, you know, having your nose hairs freeze
for like five months of the year. Kind of kind
of chilly weather like that. Anytime you're fifty miles from
the Canadian border, you're gonna be slammed. But they have
beaches out there. It looks like Europe to me. I mean,
it was just a fan great place to go vacation
(23:51):
if you want to, you know, out here on the
West coast, I have to go as far. You know.
It's all right, I'll give up on that because I
hope I do not become a dishwasher and standpoint, I
hope some are arrested. President Trump was asked if he's
read there, wants to read Kamala's book. One hundred and
seven days, the shortest presidential campaign took her run seven
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days to lose.
Speaker 12 (24:17):
She lost.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
Right now, for the book, he minds to buy it,
I don't know.
Speaker 17 (24:23):
I think I'm going to buy it. I'd love to
see it now. I know i'd find it. Look, I
find everything in politics interesting. I sort of enjoy politics.
She wasn't a skilled person. You know, you have skilled politicians,
really skilled politicians, and then you have the some that aren't.
And she was put in a very tough position. I
think she did have a six week honeymoon. They told me,
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the pro said, you know what, she's going to have
a six week and she did. She was like untouchable
in terms of everybody thought great. But she didn't do
any interviews or anything, which was strange, not even friendly
interviews with friendly reporters like her right there, really friendly reporter.
Speaker 1 (25:00):
And you know what happened.
Speaker 12 (25:02):
People said, what's wrong with her?
Speaker 1 (25:03):
Why isn't she doing She made a mistake. She should
have done interviews. People are like, what's wrong with her?
Remember those six weeks? I think we had three and
a half weeks of those six weeks with She's got
the Joy Joy Joy joke down at her heart? Who,
Kamala Hares? Who? I didn't practice that before. It just
came to me. Let's go to film day in class
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for a talk show host. It's Friday. Everybody else gets
to take it, maybe easier at work sometimes on a Friday,
So I get to play you a lot of audio
and I get to sit back and watch the film
go here of Kamala Harris, her first, her first coming out.
I guess of really sitting down and talking to somebody.
And she picked one of the hottest shows in America
(25:50):
to go on. The show that was just canceled. And
you know, forty million dollars in debt. That's nothing though,
it's nothing to common. She's looked through one point three million.
Enough of me, guys, Sorry, I'm hogging it all. Steve,
and come on.
Speaker 2 (26:08):
Madame Vice President. It's nice to see you again.
Speaker 12 (26:10):
It's great to.
Speaker 2 (26:11):
Be first of all, you look rested. Yeah, I'm happy
for you.
Speaker 12 (26:21):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (26:22):
You know WHOA Oh, I'm fine.
Speaker 2 (26:24):
I'll get funny rested in June.
Speaker 1 (26:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (26:28):
The first time you've been here.
Speaker 18 (26:30):
As just just a citizen. Norman official does your eighth
visit to the show, Thanes are thank you for being here.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
Uh huh uh huh see He's like, yeah, I'll be
rested in June. If he could be funny like that
all the time. Just you know, that was a little
bit of funny tucked in there. Because the show's going
to be over next in the next it's gonna be
before then. You know what will be. They'll probably be
like they've already had this discussion way up in the towers.
(26:57):
You know, They're like, well, no, let's do it before
the fall season. Let's yeah, he's just giving Thanksgiving and
Christmas and all of that. Let's let's get through the holidays.
Let's just do it in in January. Right. Anyhow, back
to I'm sorry here, I'm hogging it. To get back
to Toby. You're asking Kamala, and Kamala heres not running
(27:19):
for governor? Maybe another office? Is that wise?
Speaker 18 (27:22):
Are you sitting yourself for a different office?
Speaker 4 (27:24):
That might be.
Speaker 18 (27:29):
What everybody obviously, but obviously people will project.
Speaker 4 (27:33):
On you understand, and honestly that it's it's more fats
basic than that. I am Listen, I am a.
Speaker 12 (27:41):
Devout public servant.
Speaker 4 (27:42):
I have spent my entire career in service of the people,
and I thought a lot about running for governor. I
love my state, I love California. I've served as just
elected district attorney, attorney generalman, senator. But to be very
candid with you, I you know, when I was a
(28:03):
young young in my career, I had to defend my
decision to become a prosecutor with my family Brown And
one of the points that I made is, why is
it then, when we think we want to improve a
system or change it, that we're always on the outside,
on bendednee or trying to break down the door. Shouldn't
we also be inside the system? And that has been
(28:26):
my career.
Speaker 1 (28:27):
And and and so what she said right there, let
me translate that from words salad to how we all talk.
She's going to be a prosecutor, but she had to
convince her family that she's not doing it to be
part of you know, to be the man, to be
part of the man's system. The only way to attack
it is to get inside. Revoluc on. So my mom
(28:50):
Papa will be proud of Pamela's the only way to
fight it from the inside. But now she realizes the
system's broken. So I'm I'm going to quit. I'm just
going to quit.
Speaker 4 (29:05):
Recently I made the decision that I just for now,
I don't want to go back in the system.
Speaker 12 (29:10):
I think it's broken.
Speaker 2 (29:12):
I think it's.
Speaker 4 (29:13):
There's so much I mean, there are so many good
people who are public servants who do such good work,
teachers and firefighters and police officers and nurses and scientists, scientists,
that's all healthy, and so it's not about them. But
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you know, I believe in what and I always believed
that as fragile as our democracy is, our systems would
be strong enough to defend our most fundamental principles. And
I think right now that say something, they're not as
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strong as they need to be. And I just don't
want to for now. I don't want to go back
in the system. I want to I want to travel
the country. I want to listen to people. I want
to talk with people, and I don't want it to
be transactional where I'm asking for their vote.
Speaker 1 (30:07):
Because when you do that, you lose. I understand completely,
I understand, But to hear someone like Kamala Kamala Harris
say the system is broken, to.
Speaker 18 (30:20):
Hear you say that it's broken to hear you say
that our systems aren't strong enough?
Speaker 2 (30:26):
Is heroin?
Speaker 12 (30:28):
Well, but it's also evident, isn't it. No, it is,
and it is.
Speaker 1 (30:32):
It is harrowing, I mean, and it is.
Speaker 2 (30:34):
I mean there's there, there, there there, there's there's almost no.
Speaker 12 (30:39):
But it doesn't mean we give up. That's not my.
Speaker 2 (30:41):
Point, okay, because that's what I don't want to be.
Speaker 12 (30:44):
No, no, oh, absolutely not. I'm always going to be
part of the fight.
Speaker 8 (30:48):
Huh.
Speaker 1 (30:48):
I always be in the ring. I have my boxing
gloves on. You bet you if right now, if you're
feeling the urge to stick your finger down your throat
and regurgitate, I understand if you want to leave the
program right now, just come back, you know, in a
few minutes or whatever. Sickney, Here's here's comma. It's ours.
It's ours. Do what thou wilt.
Speaker 4 (31:09):
Everyone who needs reminding right now of their power. It
is our government, it is our country, and it is important.
I think that in this moment where people have become
so deflated and despondent and afraid and afraid, just afraid.
Speaker 1 (31:31):
It's just afraid, and they're so Cobert. Yes, yes we are. No,
we're not we would have been. We're kind of afraid.
How close to somebody like you got to to be
in the commander in chief. Yeah, we got a little
PTSD over like seventy million people wanted that to happen, right.
Speaker 2 (31:52):
One question on everyone's mind.
Speaker 1 (31:53):
Everybody house.
Speaker 12 (31:55):
Doug Ah, he's really well as well.
Speaker 4 (32:04):
He's back practicing law, and.
Speaker 12 (32:07):
He's really he's great. He's great. Thank you for he's.
Speaker 2 (32:11):
Back practicing law.
Speaker 18 (32:12):
For a second that he said he's backpacking.
Speaker 2 (32:14):
Oh he doesn't turned on the news yet either.
Speaker 3 (32:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (32:19):
Yeah, here's what we want to know about one hundred
and seven days a new book. Is there going to
be like, I don't know, kind of personal stuff in
the book? Is the.
Speaker 4 (32:32):
I mean there's there's a lot of personal stuff in
the book. I mean, poor Dougie's right, you know, for example,
my birthday is in October, the elections in November.
Speaker 12 (32:52):
You see where I'm going.
Speaker 1 (32:54):
Yeah, I think that's the part where the backstage wine
really started kicking in.
Speaker 4 (32:59):
Dougie, I had to dropped the ball up my big birthday.
Speaker 2 (33:03):
You didn't get you anything.
Speaker 12 (33:04):
Oh you have to read the.
Speaker 19 (33:05):
Book, all right, tell me the page, the page, all
that laughing quick, I wonder how long it took her
after she got beat down in the election of Coourse.
Speaker 1 (33:28):
She turned the news on again.
Speaker 18 (33:29):
Once once you left office, How long before you turned
on the news again?
Speaker 12 (33:36):
Months? Months?
Speaker 4 (33:38):
I am, you know, I'm just not into self mutilation,
and I just I am lots of cooking shows.
Speaker 2 (33:47):
Oh good.
Speaker 12 (33:49):
And stuff is one of my favorite.
Speaker 20 (33:51):
Amazing, Sure, yeah yeah.
Speaker 1 (33:55):
What are you guys saying? What are you saying?
Speaker 20 (33:57):
Yeah sure, yeah yeah.
Speaker 1 (34:00):
What are your robots?
Speaker 20 (34:01):
Yeah sure yeah yeah the.
Speaker 1 (34:04):
What are you malfunctioningah?
Speaker 20 (34:06):
Sure yeah yeah the weirdos?
Speaker 12 (34:10):
Yes, you may laugh.
Speaker 1 (34:13):
For you, honey.
Speaker 10 (34:15):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (34:21):
I had a little picture there. Of course, the book
is I guess what pre orders now it's not out,
but she's showing some pictures her sitting like in a
dinery and table in her sweatsuit with her her ear
plugs in, not earbuds, earplugs. She goes like, you got
to have the wire on there because I.
Speaker 4 (34:36):
Rolled calls and that's me on a call, so you'll
see my my phone is actually on my lap and
I'm and you know, I so I know I've been
teased about this, but I like these kinds.
Speaker 12 (34:47):
Of air ear pods that have the thing.
Speaker 16 (34:51):
Because I've served on the Senate Intelligence Committee, I have
been in classified briefings, and I'm telling you, like, don't
be on train using your ear pods and thinking somebody
can't listen to your conversation.
Speaker 12 (35:04):
I'm just telling you that's a little bit more secure.
Speaker 1 (35:11):
Stop stop coming. She was asked what point after the
Biden debate debucle what did they come to you in state.
Speaker 2 (35:21):
And it did not go well?
Speaker 18 (35:23):
Spoiler did not go well in that debate there there
therefore you became the candidate. At what point in the
same months that followed that did people start saying you
might need to be prepared for this.
Speaker 4 (35:36):
Let me say something about answers Joe Biden. I have
an incredible amount of respect for him, and I think
that the way that we should be thinking about where
we are right now is to remember that we had
a president of the United States who believed in.
Speaker 1 (35:56):
The rule of law. He didn't. They had dementia, and
he was healthy and his memory was bad and all
of that. Think about what you'd think about, Yeah, who's
leading the Democratic Party? Now, let's wake up, come back
to life. Who's leading it right now? I'm sure she
had a good answer.
Speaker 18 (36:10):
You're not running for office right now, you're stepping away
from that life right now.
Speaker 2 (36:15):
Who's leading the Democratic Party? I'm just curious.
Speaker 12 (36:17):
There are lots of leaders, and it was generally.
Speaker 18 (36:20):
A leader of the Democratic Party, you know, like, oh,
that's the leader Donorty party.
Speaker 2 (36:24):
Who comes to mind.
Speaker 4 (36:26):
I think there are a lot of I'm not going
to go through names because then I'm going to leave
somebody out and then I'm going to hear about it.
But let me just let me say this. I think
it is a mistake for us who want to figure
out how to get out and through this and get
out of it, to put it on the shoulders of
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any one person.
Speaker 12 (36:48):
It's really on all of our shoulders.
Speaker 1 (36:50):
No, you got to have a leader. Who's the quarterback?
Speaker 2 (36:56):
Well man, vice president, thank you so much for being here.
Speaker 1 (37:00):
He was done with it at that point. I got
it cut a little bit out of order there. But
forget her for a minute. Who's the Democrat leader? Who's
the front runner? Who is it? She's not gonna tell us,
Harry Harriet CNN.
Speaker 21 (37:14):
One of the reasons why there is no front runner,
Nobody wants to put anybody.
Speaker 2 (37:18):
Up at the top of their ballot list.
Speaker 21 (37:19):
Is because at this particular point, the Democratic brand is
in the basement. It is total and complete garbage in
the mind of the American public. The Democratic Party's net
fabru rating record lows and all three Wall Street Journal
thirty points underwater, CNN twenty six points underwater, Gallup twenty
six points underwater.
Speaker 2 (37:35):
And that is being driven.
Speaker 21 (37:37):
In large pop by discontent within the Democratic base. The
Democratic base wants something different, will ultimately end up seeing
who they choose. It will be quite the thing who
ultimately gets the rose.
Speaker 1 (37:47):
Yeah, yeah, but do some kind of pulling it. Like
if Kamala wants to run and be president, she.
Speaker 13 (37:52):
Wants to run in twenty twenty eight, what are the
numbers that you're seeing about this right now?
Speaker 21 (37:56):
Yeah, I would just say hold your horses. The chance
that Kamala Harris is going to be the twenty twenty
eight Democrat nominee, they don't look too good right now.
To be perfectly honest with your chance of being the
twenty twenty eight Democrat.
Speaker 1 (38:09):
Nominee, do the caveat of like what year we're currently is.
Speaker 21 (38:11):
Wow, I believe we're in twenty twenty five, though it
kind of feels like it feels like twenty forty five.
Speaker 2 (38:16):
There have been so many years it's just won so far.
Speaker 1 (38:18):
Wow, not looking good, is it, guys? Not really? So again,
I did not set my alarm and get up and
watch Colbert's show. Yes, I was asleep hours before that.
Speaker 10 (38:33):
This assistant Trevor Jerry show on the Valley's Power Dog