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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Israeli parliament for the peace deal. I said to director
Ryan Nigel during all of that going on right there,
I said, he sounds like the apostle Paul planning a
tripe Jerusalem.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
To keep writing a new test amount as I traveled
to Egypt.
Speaker 1 (00:16):
Oh boy, what a day, What a day? What a day?
Peace in the Middle East? For now, I'm going to
put for now on there and let's hope and pray
it continues. You know what would also be really cool
if we had peace on the US streets. Thought I'd
let that pause her a moment. Now let's go back
to Israel. Big day the fascist mister Hitler worked out
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a peace deal. Literally Hitler two point zero called at
the Age of Faith, Hope and of God some really
touching moving If you didn't get emotionally moved by it,
then you're really jaden and callous, and I question your heart.
Saw this. Mom had to be like her fifties, racing
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across the room to her hosted son that was just
released Aton Zan Girker z A n G A U
k U R held house at seven and thirty eight days.
Just beautiful to see. I don't know what she's saying.
In Hebrew here, but you'll hear how touching. She's just
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hugging him, kissing his face. Cli.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
I know what she's saying, but that's anotherly love right there.
Speaker 3 (01:42):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
Yeah, it was a day in have you noticed something
kind of a few levels sickening on a good day? Though,
I don't see any female hostages. Pictures that I saw
out were all young men by young looking maybe forty
and under a lot. I'm young. I guess maybe they
had the physical stature to survive. Well, get more stories
(02:08):
on that. As these stories come out from these hostages
that are now home, they don't have to sign a
non compete non disclosure agreement. They can speak freely. One did.
But before we get to him, let's go back to
President Trump here on this big day. Remember when they
said he he's gonna be the war guy, or listen,
he got into bringing Hillary up.
Speaker 3 (02:31):
But when you settle eight wars in eight months, that
means you don't like war. Everyone thought I was going
to be brutal. In fact, I remember Hillary Clinton during
a debate she said, look at him, look at him,
he's going to go with the war with everybody. And
actually she said, he's got a personality, it's all about
war now, and my personality actually is all about stopping wars.
Speaker 1 (02:52):
And it seems to work. Seems to work.
Speaker 3 (03:00):
But it also means this name change and our attitude
that we're not going to go into a war, but
if we do, we're going to win that war like
nobody has ever.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
Won a war before.
Speaker 3 (03:13):
We will not be politically correct.
Speaker 1 (03:15):
They got the standing ovation of trumpet salute peace in
the Middle East. Trumpets. That's some origin revelation. Easy Peter,
till we'll get to him later. Maybe. Net Yahou praised
the peace plan, called it a proposal that ends the war,
achieving all our objectives. Said, it's a proposal that opens
the door to an expansion of peace in our region
and beyond our region. Again, we'll see for now. Let
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me remind you they're.
Speaker 4 (03:43):
Even worse than Isis and we need to treat them
as such.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
And peace was achieved. What machine guns, tanks, missiles, soldiers
losing their lives. Today, you will look at it as
thanking God, as President Trump did, the God of abric Abraham,
Isaac and Jacob. He said, it'll be the golden age
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of Israel, the golden age of the Middle East. I
had the thought today watching President Trump there and I
thought Man nineteen eighty seven, sitting up there in Chico,
eaton gas House pizza with my roommate Darren, watching Letterman
and there's Trump. Would I ever have thought, Well, if
my roommate turned me and said, hey, one day he's
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going to be the President of the United States doing
a peace still in the Middle East, surviving an assassination attempt,
and they'm going to try and jail him and say
he's a Russian spy. He's gonna win, then lose and
come back and win again. That'd be a crazy That'd
be crazy talk, wouldn't it. President Trump today praising someone that,
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in my regards and opinions of he's come a long
way from the Gang of Eight with John McCain in
two thousand and eight talking about former Senator Mark Rubio
now Secretary of State. President Trump praising him in front
of the world.
Speaker 3 (05:02):
And then you're going to add a man named Marco
Rubio who's also here.
Speaker 1 (05:10):
That's right. Ryan's a big fan. You've been a big fan.
Yet give you that credit. I've changed.
Speaker 3 (05:22):
It's a lot of applause, and I have a prediction
that Marco will go down. I mean this as the
greatest secretary of State in the history of the United States.
Speaker 5 (05:37):
I believe that.
Speaker 3 (05:39):
I believe him.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
Did you hear that? Hillary?
Speaker 3 (05:45):
And he and I you know, we really fought it out.
You remember, he was tough, he was nasty. Who the
hell thought this was going to happen?
Speaker 1 (05:54):
Marco?
Speaker 3 (05:54):
Right, and now I'm saying he's going to go down
as the greatest.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
He will.
Speaker 3 (05:59):
He was always he was always smart and sharp, and
people respect him.
Speaker 1 (06:05):
That's why Trump attacked him in twenty sixteen, so heavily,
because he feared him. And that's what he was talking
about there. If you might have been confused with Rubio
is nasty, He's talking about as an opponent in twenty sixteen. Now,
I guess even over an Israel there, they got their aocs,
they got their crockets, male version, male version by the
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way here expelled him, expel him. He started talking over
President Trump out loud Israeli activist in there. But only
Donald Trump. I call him President Trump all the time.
But only Donald Trump could make him laugh the way
he did. You see, because he's president, but he's always Donald,
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He's himself Donald Donald can you not. You know his
wife has stated first Lady Milania, so many Donald Donald
don't know he's Nike. He stays him. Listen to us,
this canetic member, please explad this kinetic member, No, don't.
Speaker 2 (07:12):
Take a President Trump's just out there chilling standing watching it.
Speaker 1 (07:19):
Please expread the immediately hit him out. Sorry for that,
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mister President.
Speaker 3 (07:48):
That was very efficient.
Speaker 1 (07:54):
There's there's Donald. So back to Steve. He's gonna come
back to DC and go, hey, nobody sit down when
there's a heckler. This is how you do it. He'll
make them watch the video because he observed it very efficient.
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And they were black suits, white shirts, black ties. Almost
looked like reservoir dogs. The Israeli That is it. The
Israeli reservoir dogs hit the scene and he was out
of the room for a minute watching the camera. I
was like, where is this voice coming from? And he
was off to the left there, sitting in one of
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the desk there. So yeah, right them out of there,
all right. When you get that kind of chaos, where
do you do you go? Back to scripture, President Trump, the.
Speaker 3 (08:46):
Guy who once dwelled among his people in the city,
still calls us in the words of scripture the turn
from evil and do good, to seek peace and pursue it.
So he still was truth into the hills and knowles
and valleys of his magnificent creation. And he still writes
hope into the hearts of his children all over the world.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
Yeah, hope, hope and pray, pray and hope. I guess
it's pray then, and then hope. In that order you
get out of order God to forgive you. He'll take
the prayer second. But let's pray and hope here.
Speaker 3 (09:20):
This is not only the end of a war. This
is the end of the age of terror and death
and the beginning of the age of faith and hope
and of God. It's the start of a grand concord
and lasting harmony for Israel and all the nations of
what will soon be a truly magnificent region. I believe
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that so strongly. This is the historic dawn of a
new Middle East.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
All right, let's hope here. They've broken so many ceasefires.
I don't think suddenly they're going to put their caliphate
aside and go like, eh, we're just gonna ignore the Koran,
our interpretation of it. Have gilthy infidels. We're just gonna
give that up. Yeah, I don't worry. Yeah, get rid
of all those Hamas textbooks that call the juice pigs
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and all. Yeah, let's change everything. Guys. Come on, it's
a new day. Get out now. We're only going to
ride three people to a Toyota pickup. They'll all be
in the front, no more that ten guys in the back. Stuff.
We're changing our ways. Do you think that's happening? Well,
you can change if you're having a bad day and
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you need an emotional, spiritual uplifting that will physically help you.
Watch some video when you get some time of those
hostages coming back and the family members that it's very
reminiscent of I've seen the videos. I don't remember it.
I was born but too young, the running across the
tarmac Vietnam, when those POW's came home, seeing the families
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run across breakneck speed. Yeah, you're the president, very very
influential in getting these individuals back to their family members.
Speaker 3 (11:10):
After two harrowing years and darkness and captivity, twenty courageous
hostages are returning to the glorious embrace of their families,
and it is glorious. Twenty eight more precious loved ones
are coming home at last to rest in this sacred
soil for all of time, and after so many years
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of unceasing war and endless danger, today the skies are calm,
the guns are silent, the sirens are still, and the
sun rises on a holy land that is finally at peace,
a land and a region that will live God willing
in peace for all eternity.
Speaker 1 (11:54):
Very well spoken by the President of the United States.
Not I don't know who can say it better. And
some see this today as a victory. I still see
hamas breathing. I see it as peace. And that's what
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Jesus told us to be peacemakers. Did they get what
they deserve? No, but there's peace. Okay, I'll go ahead
and side on that side of having peace. But that
don't mean back here at home, we're not still fighting
these crazy liberals. And this is a victory right here
because you got Caitlyn on CNN with Uncle Wolf. Now
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he'd be yeah, Uncle Wolf, he's about that age for
Kaitlyn Collins. There they're overcovering it over in Jerusalem, and
listen to what they had to report on. And this
is a victory for everybody that's been fighting for this
president and fighting to make America great again. And there's
things in times you don't like, some maybe something that
he does, and that that's okay. There's some things you
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do he wouldn't like as well. But this is sweetness
right here. And of course, endless applause for for President Trump,
endless applause for Miss Trump.
Speaker 5 (13:15):
And when I was there, even people wearing make America
Great Again hats in that crowd over at Hostage School.
Speaker 6 (13:21):
There you go the assistant Trevor Cherry show on the
Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (13:26):
That's in a Republican candidate. I don't care for any office,
but imagine like like for a state attorney general or something.
And they got caught texting about, I don't know, assassinating
an opponent. Doubling down on that with it with text
and phone, said that given the choice of killing Hitler
or pole Pot, he kills political opponent with two bullets
of the head, and then he'd won his opponent's children
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dead to force him to change his political views. Yes,
kids wants to kill children. Said he wanted them dead
because it's opponent and wife were raising little fascists. Said
he go to their funerals and piss on their graves.
End quote, no problem, I guess the Democrat Party says,
now that is just ah. These text messages were from
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a few years ago and it came out. Now, Yeah,
he said, I take full responsibility for my actions. Well,
what an insincere apology. If that was a Republican. Could
you imagine the wall to wall twenty four to seven
negative coverage that would go on. They would have gone
crazy and Republicans would have demanded that he'd jump drop
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out of the race. He's a candidate for Virginia Attorney General.
Jay Jones was his name a few years ago. He's
wishing his opponent's wife would watch her own children die
in her arms so they might reconsider political views one
of dead kids and then to go urinate on their graves.
(15:08):
So yeah, that's a Democrat playbook, right. That's the way
you move people on policy with violence. If they're out
there eating at outdoor cafe, you surround those white people,
you knock the table over, and you get in their
face and demand it. Most Democrats, most of the media
have been kind of silent or tried in horrible ways
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to cover for this. He still has two hundred Democrat endorsements.
Former Virginia governor remember ran with Hillary Tim Cocaine. He
thinks that he took responsibility for it. He said it
was very out of character for him. He apologized and
took accountability for it. Take full responsibility. Well, we got
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the governor race and the Republican win. Some seers, she's
a black Republican, so she's probably a lot of abuse
in her life. One for probably being black, because there
are races. But boy, to be a black Republican. The
Democrat party abuses. You listen to her go after the
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Democrat and the debate moderator couldn't even get the Democrat
Spain Burghers Anymo couldn't get her to I mean she
came back two or three times. Do you endorse him
or do you not? She wouldn't answer. She did the
most Kamala Harris word salad. The debate moderator was getting
a little frustrated.
Speaker 7 (16:40):
Listen, I think, as everybody knows, I'm a Christian, this
is Sears, the Republican Republican, and I'm required to forgive people.
And it's hard sometimes when somebody has abused you, et cetera.
But something you must do because not to forgive it
is almost like, as someone said, you drink poison thinking
that it's going to affect the other person. And I
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want to live a decent life and I don't want
to not have peace in my life. And so I,
as I've said before, I would not say that. So
that's why I'm wondering why my opponent won't say beyond
its abhorrent and disgusting, why she won't say it is
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not okay and that he must leave the race. Because
Jay Jones advocated the murder, Abigail, the murder of a man,
a former speaker, as well as his children who were
two years, two and five years old.
Speaker 8 (17:37):
You have little girls. Would it take him pulling the trigger?
Is that what would do it? And then you would
say he needs to get out of the race, Abigail,
you have nothing to say, so.
Speaker 1 (17:49):
They're motionless still.
Speaker 8 (17:51):
What if he said it about your two children, your
three children? Is that when you would say he should
get out of the race, Abigail, you're running to the governor.
Speaker 1 (18:02):
She was standing there like she's mk ultrad Solcio path,
not even moving, like something went off in her brain
that made her just it was so not human. How
could you watch that? Abigail spaan Burger celciopath? So what
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did Sears do for the lady that would not condemn
somebody wanting a Republican family shot. It just gave the
one of the most devastating political ads of all time,
refused to condemn and sat there silently. The silence says
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it all. So during I'm gonna play you the ad
they put out now and this whole time picture this,
I gotta paint the scene on the radio. Blonde hair
lady just sitting there staring straight out like she's mk
ultrad hypnotized or something, just a blank stare, yes, just
like that. Yes. Now, it's one of two things. It's
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mkulter and she can't help it, or it's someody coached
or to ignore the question. And if they did, they
did her the worst favor of all time. They must
be working for Sears' campaign. That was devastating. The silence
on that says it all About children being murdered, Well,
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we had some children get murdered along with some adults
get murdered. And thanks to all who showed up Saturday
morning ten o'clock at River Park, the no on a
fifty seven rally. I meant, so many nice families who
are hurting because they lost their loved ones and the
individuals that took their loved ones' lives. Thanks to Prop
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fifty seven here in California, now it's the judges that
decide whether they're going to be tried as an adult
or juvenile, not the DA's not the prosecutors. So that
has really changed and upset many, and rightfully so. And
I didn't stay there for the entire time, but the
time that I was there, of course, Stephen Quick was
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out there. He's the one that invited came on the
show and talked about it. But I told them all,
I said, I want everybody out here that's lost a
family member, a loved one to tell your story on
my show. And so, I you know, maybe one a
week we'll come in. I told them to get ahold
of Steven and we'll get their numbers, and they have
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it here and I'll share some of those stories. Next.
Speaker 3 (20:37):
This is the.
Speaker 1 (20:38):
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all the volunteers that showed up and the listeners I
got to meet. It was a real it's a good time,
good time. It's the last time. Let's see. I did
an hour Friday, then Fresno State football. I'm going to
get into that later. Hey, I'm excited. The rain's coming. Yeah,
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they said heavy after midnight. All right, it's time to
pop econditioner out. I'm waiting. I know the moment, and
I'm glad that I would have been premature if I
had pulled it. Out a week ago. Yep, I needed
it up there. Saturday afternoon, got a little sweaty, and
for everybody that's always heard me talk about the dumb
TVs I had and how messed up my TV viewing
(22:02):
is I got a step closer to the right direction.
Director Ryan Nigel reminded me it's Amazon Prime days, so
now I have smart TVs. And I got frustrated. It
worked all hooked up, but I'm like, are you kidding me?
Everything online you gotta do. I mean, it was just
so many things. And it was after getting mad at
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Saint Mark because I had to have a digital coupon
for the to get the three ninety nine pound grapes
or a dollar ninety nine. I'm like, if it's a
dollar ninety nine, if your charge just truck, why do
you make me jump through hoops?
Speaker 9 (22:35):
Why why you do that? I don't need to go
in the store and I have to jump through. It
needs to be simple, plane, plain simple. And then I
got the effects of the Schumer shut down a little
in my life. Military son. Now the checks are going
to becoming, President Trump announced, but as of late Thursday
early Friday, no checks are coming. So a money Graham
(22:58):
to send a little get get by money and the
kiosk at CVS down they said, oh, save Mart does it?
Oh in nex story, everybody's going, dude, PayPal. Don't you
have that app?
Speaker 1 (23:07):
You can? No, I don't and I don't want it.
So I had my cash that I was sitting with
to save Mart. All right, you got money?
Speaker 8 (23:13):
Right?
Speaker 1 (23:13):
Yeah?
Speaker 10 (23:13):
Good?
Speaker 1 (23:13):
Right, Well you got to do it on the opper
Online brings the number and then you give and I'm like, okay,
all right, I just I don't want to. I'm just
so I know that I've sent it before. And he
picks it up at Walmart, and so I said, oh,
Walmart does not go over the closest Walmart in middle
of the day on a Friday, all congested, twenty people
in line speaking a foreign language. I just in no mood.
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A lot of that money going to Central America and overseas.
Long line. I'm like, any how, on Saturday, I found
a liquor store where I could just slide it under
that you know, bulletproof glass, and it was done in
one minute, the old fashioned way. I loved it. And
when I was done with that on Saturday morning, I
drove right down the street to the no I'm fifty seven.
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Come share your voice. Thank you everybody out there. Blackstone
and Niece demanding changes on Prop. Fifty seven that was
approved here by the California voters in twenty sixteen. Gonna
assume a lot of Democrat California voters in twenty sixteen,
they gave the judges the power to decide if if
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a kid should be tried as an adult instead of
the prosecutors decided and it's let kids literally get away
with murder. One of them out there, the roach of family.
They lost four one of the family members stand there
next to me and she just told me the story.
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Saw Deborah rush out there. She's now founding kindrest cause
of course Stephen Quick was out there, met met Stephen's mob,
Kayleb Quick's grandmother and all those families sharing the stories.
And again you all have an open mic to share
and share the horror of what you've gone through in
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the horror of Prop. Fifty seven and what it's brought
to this state. And White needs to be reformed. The
streets need to be reformed. Well, she talks about it.
In one hundred and seven days.
Speaker 4 (25:16):
Do you look at what's happening in terms of the
militarization of the streets of America, deploying people metamor be
trained to fight our adversaries or to do other important
work that is about uplifting the well being of the
American people being sent to the streets of America.
Speaker 1 (25:35):
Like here in Chica, we need to keep the murderers
on the streets locked up and so that they're not
out on the streets. And it has nothing to do with
the ice. It has nothing to do with the Trump administration.
This crime wave. Oh well, crime is down, do you know.
I'm going to talk about it later. But the actual see,
I knew it, and I went and I looked for
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figures and again, a lot of this is interpreted in
a study done, but we will never know how many
people don't call it a burglary anymore. I think it
was only like twenty two percent of sexual assaults get reported.
That one stuck in my head from the study. Crime
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is off the charts. It's worse now than it's ever
been in my existence on this planet. So no, I
don't believe all of that. I don't believe it's getting better.
I can guarantee you that the homeless transient issue in
the city limits of Fresno, or at least here in
this neck of the woods, right here in the heart
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of the city at Shawn Blackstone, the whole area. I
think the first ten people a humans I saw, not
in automobiles, driving from my home to work, were the transients.
But we know that and Tifa doesn't exist, right, we've
heard him say that. You would think that, maybe Jimmy Kimmel, No, no,
(26:59):
it only he's only doubling down on lying, and you
would think you'd be kind of embarrassed. I don't know.
Maybe the Illuminati said, hey, listen, listen, jim we got
your job back. Now here's what we need you to say.
There's no such thing as Antifa. Get out there with
a smile and a laugh and can convince everybody. Because
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the America is waking up to what's going on. They
do want what Kamala calls the militarization of our streets. Yes,
that's what I want, Kamala for a time period. Yes,
I want them to have backup, back up this whole
thing that you can't have soldiers on the streets of America.
(27:44):
We pay more money than China and Russia combined. For
a military to have a defense, that's what we say
for defense, and it has to go on the offense
on occasion, so it deters anybody from harming us. But
when is happening in our own cities, in our own states. Yes,
bringing the backup. All right, here's the I signed it
(28:08):
in blood, Illuminati, Jimmy Kimmel, give me my showback statements.
Let's do understand. There's no Antifa.
Speaker 10 (28:16):
This is an entirely imaginary organization. There is not in Antifa.
This is no different than if they announced they rounded
up a dozen Decepticons, We've captured the troop of Cabra everyone.
And then it was Trump's turn to ratchet up the
rhetoric with fiery images conjured from no one has any
idea where.
Speaker 1 (28:35):
Hmm, no such thing as Antifa. They don't exist. Well,
who's been burning down the country, who's been throwing molotov
cocktails in Boulder bricks at ice, who's been destroying storefronts,
who joined up with the hamas crowd took over universities?
(28:56):
It doesn't exist. Come on, this guy was hilarious. He
was shouting this at one of the big riots. And
then he put a cartoon face to it, you know,
through AI to make him be the cartoon, acting like
he's one of them out there.
Speaker 11 (29:18):
No marriage, no babies, no truth, no god, no happiness,
no joy, no countries, no buildings, just rubble.
Speaker 6 (29:29):
I just want rubble and sadness. I want the sky
to turn black. Black lives matter, turn the sky black.
I want to see. I want to melt. I want
to be a puddle of mud.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
Nothing, no love, no nothing. Forgot about white people though
you got it and you got to protest against white people.
Speaker 11 (29:46):
Look, what I'm doing is justified, and white people living
their lives is evil. White people just try to get
by his evil.
Speaker 6 (29:55):
Ah, I've been being black.
Speaker 5 (30:00):
Gods matter only, but knock down every statue, burned down
the burger kings, fill the country with Mexicans, go to
their homes and live in their yards.
Speaker 1 (30:16):
Some Americans got a little too much time on their hands.
But he's making a point with comedy. Is he not
probably risking his life out there? Why are you doing this, sir?
Speaker 11 (30:25):
No jobs, quit your jobs, Troy, all of it because
of oh why yeah there.
Speaker 9 (30:39):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (30:45):
I got a wedding invitation and it's a younger couple,
and I guess this is the way we do it
these days. And I had to go online and I did.
I took a picture of the website thing I had
to go to, so that was in my camera so
I could just do it. And I looked at it
and it's like, oh, I had to have a password
once I got onto the wedding site to RSVP, So
then I had to go back to my mail and
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look and find the thing. And if you're listening, mister Richardson,
I'm not complaining about your wedding I'm not. It's just
all digital these days. I had if I'm on the
website and all of that. See, I guess, yeah, I'm
not ever gonna be behind the wheel of an autonomous vehicle.
I'm not giving up the wheel. I can never do that.
(31:27):
And I'll always still be the guy that i'd like
to just check. Yes, RSVP. Oh it's a prepaid envelope.
Oh I'm putting them out. That's easier than turn the
laptop on and going on and try to do it
on my phone. But it wouldn't take me to the site. See,
it gets me that way. I like the I'm more
of the old days. Rain's coming in, they said after
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sunset tonight, lasting through the night. East of the valley
near ninety nine about three quarter inch. On the west
side of the valley near I five, about a third
the natural so says also some thunder might be possible.
Hearing it. They'll be off and on showers tomorrow, could
have some thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon. Some of the stronger storms
go to hot have some small hail with them, and
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the Sierra Winter Storm Warning and effects no levels about
seven thousand drop into fifty five hundred after midnight. Snow
totals not going to be too impressive. They're saying. The
grounds still a bit warm from summer and some of
that melt of the snows that tries to stick to
the ground, but higher up about three feet, and then
it's going to dry up and turn partly Claudie Wednesday
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still cool though so a phils like fall hies only
in the middle sixties. Now back to George McFly on
Sports on Eyewitness, I like a weather guy right there.
You have to do it backwards, you know, you look
at it that I've never tried that I guess you
get used to it. What I'm talking about is when
they point, it's the opposite weight of what they're looking at.
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But I can tell you this, not a meteorologist, what
should you do if you're caught in a thunderstorm. I
did grow up in thunderstorm territory. If you see a flash,
you dash, get in see a flash, Dash, get in
a car. Runner on the wheels. EJ. Warner one and
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two Dashing Bulldogs lost to Colorado State forty nine to
twenty one. This is equivalent to the Washington Generals beating
the Harlem Globetrotters. For They'll say where the Globetrotters going
in to play the Washington Generals because they were one
and four, three interceptions a fumble from Mourner. They had
a last six quarters defense not playing too well. And
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you know, first time coach Matt inints. I always remind myself,
he's not throwing the ball, he's not running, he's not
the linebacker. You can design plays, have everything, but it's
the players on the field that have to execute. Now,
what is the coach's responsible ability is to have the
players that could execute to the highest ability in there
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under EJ. Wonner. They ranked seventy ninth in total offense
prior to Friday's game. He so ten touchdowns, nine interception,
four fumbles. Now to be five and two and two
and one in league. Okay, still a lot of season left, man.
These two next games, San Diego and Boise, imagine winning
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both of these were not even gonna remember talking about,
well was it timed right? You got to give a
guy something, I mean, five and two, two and one
in league. Gotta give him a chance. That's my opinion
to assist that. Trevor Kerry show Mondo Valley's power dog