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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You hear the different tones President Trump talking about kids
knew some talking about it. He went from that into
and they have their prayer breakfasts all that bs his quote.
You see how they get angry about it when they're
starting out talking about He's talking about being you know,
the chapters in the Bible and whatnot. All right, before
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I get to these representatives in Congress, mainly the Democrats,
I guess there are eight of them that we can
go ahead and get them off the hook fetterman from
the get go. But they pocketed about twenty k over
those forty three days. That was their salary they received that.
But before I get there, and then almost a Christmas feeling.
I just said that to director Ry in Nigel Dream
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when those commercials are heard, some bells jingle linging and
something Christmas y, and it's kind of here. We got
the rain, we got the clouds, we got a little
Christmas music. I might even decorate tomorrow night. Listening to
Paul Leffler, Oh, Paul Leffler, Okay, I've been you two
now knows. I'm into the fifties sixties comedies and I've
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watched Dick van Dyke before. But last time I did,
I was probably home with a fever in ninth grade.
The Dick van Dyke show that is so well written,
the comedy. It's not like the shows of that time period. No,
somebody was on to making them just seem natural and
naturally funny. And it all stemmed from the comedy of
Dick van Dyke. He looks so young in those. It's
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just he's almost one hundred. You were telling me, right, yes, uh,
Dick Vandyke is. But as I'm sitting there over the
last few nights after the show Homing, eating dinner, watching
Dick van Dyke, I'm who is it? I'm like, man,
who is this? Who's that young Dick van Dyke remind
me of? And it hit me, Paul Leffler, they could
be brothers. Dick van Dyke's a little more amped up,
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so take some ampness out of him. And I'm telling you, Okay,
here's what I'm saying. Paul Leffler could play Dick van
Dyke in a play and get away with it. Yeah,
all right, had to get that Christmas fill I might decorate. No,
it's too early. It's now, I guess early for me.
We'd be doing it over Thanksgiving weekend. I normally do it,
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we'd do it the weekend after. So that's what I'll do.
I'll do it on Thanksgiving weekend. That's how we do that.
All right, Can we get back to the blame game.
Let's blame blame, blame, blame, blame, blame. Blame the Democrat Party.
They're elected representatives. They pocketed more than ten million dollars
during the forty three day shut down. They're squabbling. Leverage.
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Each of those squabbling Marxist he's made about twenty k.
They really don't care about America, do they? And I
also don't let the Republicans off the hook, because if
they cared about us like they say they do, we
wouldn't even be in this master to begin with. This
is frivolous with our money. It's gone on too long.
It's hard for me to be like, hey, all right,
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Republicans won one. What till January? Hey, look over there, Yes,
in the corner of that room. Over there, you see
that elp. It needs to be in the middle. It's
called thirty seven trillion dollars in debt. Hey, all right,
we're good till January. We beat them. How do you
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get excited about that, right as long as I'm in alive.
Republicans Democrats both been tangled up in this p Diddy
freak off Dead Org for decades. It's almost a almost
a T shirt. If we shorten that down somehow, Bill
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maher state of Democrats should be questioned if they align
with Mom Dommy in the in the socialism that's also
been going on with all of this, And I think
that's really the question between now and the midterms is Hey,
are you an American or are you one of those
the majority of the Democrats? Are you a different Democrat? Boy?
That's like there, Hey, do you believe the election was
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ritted in twenty twenty?
Speaker 2 (03:58):
Do you do?
Speaker 3 (03:58):
You? Do?
Speaker 4 (03:59):
You?
Speaker 1 (03:59):
Do you remember all those like hey, are you down
for socialism? Are you are you? Do you agree with
the governor of New York? Do you do you? That's
what we need to just put right up there in
there in their face with this Momdami he uh, he's
something else. The the trajectory of the Democrat Party today,
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it is right where we need them. Yeah. Uh, did
Republicans win that? Nobody won? What just happened across America?
Because you're gonna have those that are just gonna believe
one side and those that are gonna believe that nobody won.
But Democrats are not winning. And you just see it.
I wonder after all the Epstein stuff whilst we'll talk
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about here a little bit later. Uh, what what's next?
They can't they can't just focus on their job, can they?
They all made twenty thousand dollars, more than ten million
when you swe them all together. We got one hundred
in the Senate, four hundred and thirty five in the
House of Representatives. They make one hundred and seventy four
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thousand dollars a year. And well all the federal workers,
you know, they didn't make it. Members of Congress got
four hundred and seventy six dollars and seventy one cents
a day before at tax. House Speaker Mike Johnson has
the annual salary up there on the hill two hundred
and twenty three thousand. Schumer didn't take a salary during
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the shutdown. Well, it's worked out well for him, hadn't it.
He's like, I'm gonna take this stand, and I'll just
want I won't take a salary, nothing to happen to me.
I'll be looked at it standing up to Trump give
me my derangement. Pill ALC was asked about if Schumer
should lead, and of course she had zero answer.
Speaker 5 (05:53):
This problem is bigger than one person, and it actually
is bigger than the minority leader in the Senate. You
had eight Senate Democrats who coordinated this their own votes office.
Speaker 1 (06:07):
Mm hmm, didn't answer, he was shell answer. Now, what's
a leader?
Speaker 5 (06:12):
AOC A leader is reflected as a reflection of the party,
and Senate Democrats have selected their leadership to represent them.
Speaker 1 (06:23):
What is she? Kamala? That makes any sense? Ask if
Schumer should lead? All right, let's talk to somebody that
kind like always gives us answers. Press Secretary Levitt.
Speaker 4 (06:33):
Well, the president just dealt with Chuck Schumer. President Trump
and Republicans shell act Chuck Schumer and the entire Democrat party.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
Mm, shell act until January. See that. I just it's
hard for me to jump in with the with the
confetti and blowing horns and hey, we won. I know
the Democrats didn't get anything, did they are?
Speaker 4 (06:57):
Chuck got absolutely nothing, and now the knives are out
for him. The Democrat Party is in complete disarray and
the truth is they have been for ten years since
President Trump came on the political scene. They don't stand
for anything good. They just stand for Donald Trump is bad.
That's the only thing that unifies their party.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
Yeah. And you know, we've been saying for a long time,
and I say I've said it. I'm sure you've said
thought it out there, that you know, this radical, radical left,
they'll turn on the Chuck Schumers, they'll turn them. We've
been saying that, Wait, wait till they come for you. Yeah,
there were a lot of scientists and professors that kind
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of didn't stand up to Hitler, and then he came
after the educated. He came after the clergy. They always turn, man,
they always turn. Listen to Lovett here kind of this
is what she's explaining here.
Speaker 4 (07:52):
And now you see how far they are moving to
the left. They ran Senator Jillibrand and Senator Mansion out
of town. Now they're running Chucky Schumer out of town.
It's too bad he turned into a Palestinian. He did
it for nothing, like President Trump says, because his own
party is turning against him and the Democrat Party is
truly becoming a full blown communist party.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
Yes it is, but they still have that killer instinct
in them, don't they. They just keep coming back and
coming back. And I'm not talking about kill Well took
a shot at Trump, they assassinated Charlie. I'm not saying
that's every Democrat. But let's go with the not killing
people killer instinct. You know, they fight hard, you know,
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like a football team. You say they got that killer instinct.
You can just see it. They don't take breaks, they
don't even take water breaks. They're just constantly in chaos.
Killer instinct can be used negatively and boy are they
they're mean or they're more violent than the right. What
causes all of that? I would say that they don't
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see God looking down on them. How many times, well
I'm not gonna tell you the mics on it, I know,
but how many times have we thought, oh, God just
saw what I did see. That's having a conscious That
means that you recognize that. I don't think they do.
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That's why they can lie. That's why I knew some
lies like he lies. That's why they lie. That's one
of these media people go on and read the lying telepropter.
They love the chaos of the first ones at a
checkout line when somebody didn't have a mask on to
create chaos. They like it, don't they shouting and screaming. Well,
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we got the strong spine not allowing street violence. I'll
tell you if that keeps going on, man, if it's
not done by the end of the year, if it's
continued on to allowed to happen, something is allowing that.
I guess all we can have to squash that is
the Insurrection Act. How far were Democrats willing to go
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over these last forty three days now I know it.
Forty six days ago when the shutdowns started, Well, we
were really close, I guess dangerous with the air travel.
I'm sure there were some on the left that probably thought, oh,
I hope there's an airplane crash, so we can blame
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it on Trump and the Republicans out there. Listen to
here to Senator Tim Cocaine. He's from Virginia. He ran
with Hillary in twenty sixteen. Always amped up, just like
Jazzy hand Walls was. But he said the Democrats had
a red line. Here's our line, and I guess the
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line was letting air travel, letting air travel get real dangerous.
Is that what he said?
Speaker 6 (10:55):
So at some point you can test somebody's red line,
but at some point it becomes beating your head against
a red line. And meanwhile, air traffic control is getting
chaotic and even dangerous.
Speaker 1 (11:05):
Dangerous. Okay, there's the red line for some of them.
That went along with it the other ones, so the
red line they passed over that man. Airline traffic was
getting dangerous. You had some of the veterans coming in.
But what would it have turned into?
Speaker 2 (11:22):
Hey, yellow plane, you got a green plane on your
right there, right, yeah, go off about three stories yeah,
about three stories on? Is that my right?
Speaker 1 (11:33):
Or he's left there showing their eighteen Delta State parking Guys,
I'm a humor, but it's really dangerous and serious what
they put us put many people through. And I played
you that audio when a pilot has to come out
and talk about ice cream and his little girl to
calm passengers down. That was a good move by the pilot.
I would like to have pilots do that all the time.
(11:55):
Hey there, I'm a pilot, Trevor Kerry. I've got three
kids at home. I'm saying my Yeah, my wife and
I we fight at times that I love her. Here
here's a picture of her. You know, I okay, good,
I feel more comfortable. Go ahead. I don't like hair
gel on pilots either, you know, man, Remember that's why
I missed the nineteen hundred so much, when we had
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real airline prose that knew how to communicate. Gentlemen, I'd
like you to meet your captain. Captain over, gentlemen, welcome
aboard captain, your navigator, mister Hunger, and your first officer,
mister Dunn. Hung over over.
Speaker 7 (12:34):
Done, gentlemen, let's get your work.
Speaker 2 (12:38):
Hunger.
Speaker 7 (12:39):
Didn't you serve under over in the Air Force directly?
Speaker 2 (12:42):
Technically?
Speaker 8 (12:42):
Done was under over and I was underdone?
Speaker 2 (12:44):
Yep?
Speaker 9 (12:45):
So done?
Speaker 1 (12:46):
You were under over and over under yep.
Speaker 5 (12:50):
That's right.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
Done was overhunger and I was over here done.
Speaker 9 (12:53):
So you see, both done and I were under over.
And even though I was underdone, Done was overhunger and
I was over the assistant Trevor Jerry show Mondo Valley's
Power Dog.
Speaker 1 (13:05):
In other news, what's this today?
Speaker 2 (13:07):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (13:07):
Democrats want to pend all the Epstein stuff on Trump.
So now they're saying he's going to instruct the DOJ
and FBI to investigate democrats who appear in the Epstein files.
And that's exactly what he's going to do. He's going
to direct the FBI and the DOJ to investigate Democrats
in this. Could it have been a bluff the whole
time that Epstein stuff I don't care about, just to
rile them up and then knowing, okay, if I had
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some Democrat information in my pocket, I would say, you
know what, I'm just going to rile them up when
I become president again here and get them going for
a I don't know, first half of the year or something.
I'll see when it's right to pull it out. And
I'm just going to act like I'm not interested in
it to just let them jump into my bear trap.
Don't poke the bear. Kevin says. Thousands of emails from
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the Epstein mistate were released by the House Oversight Committee
this week, and they took off to the races. Oh wait, wait,
wait fake Do we have a fake news or report again?
Speaker 8 (14:04):
Would be another example of as you say, fake news.
Speaker 1 (14:08):
I think I need new batteries. He's starting to slow
it down just to I can tell yeah, it's not
as it's not as loud. That takes a screwdriver, all right.
This could be defamation on this fake news. The Democrats,
the DNC or their little donkey insignia. They posted up
new document show Donald Trump sent Thanksgiving with Epstein at
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twenty seventeen. At the time, Trump was already president, Epstein
was already a convicted sex offenders. President. I know you're
busy with the BBC, but you got one waiting for
you right there. They deleted that real quick. What have
we found out this week? Epstein hated Trump, They didn't
really trust him, They weren't friends. We found out that
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Democrats faked the redaction of a supposed victim's name, even
though the name they block was Virginia Giffrey, who publicly
tested that Trump was innocent. Let's go listen to Jen
Socket to Yasaki. She called President Trump a predator on
the air, and then in her brain real quick she
went defamation. BBC about to get to.
Speaker 10 (15:17):
It is outrageous that Donald Trump is hiding this, hiding
the facts, that the Department of Justice is hiding the facts,
and that Mike Johnson and Republicans are complicit in supporting
what Donald Trump is doing.
Speaker 3 (15:29):
You're talking about the other predators out there in addition
to Trump.
Speaker 8 (15:32):
I mean, and I'm not saying he is.
Speaker 1 (15:34):
We don't know all the details about that.
Speaker 3 (15:35):
I just mean, in addition to what we've learned about
Epstein and others, there's other predators out there.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
Sylvia, Getney Goldstein in my office. Now any matter. Now
we got to get on the air with it. Read
that we got to cover.
Speaker 11 (15:52):
Come on, what sane? That mentioned the president? And we
do want to be clear the President Trump did not
receive or send any of the message, which Larlie predated
his time as president. He's not been accused of any
criminal wrongdoing in connection with Epstein or Maxwell.
Speaker 1 (16:07):
Ah right, sorry, I did it. He used a Jewish
name for the attorney that wasn't when right seeing in
is so petrified of a lawsuit that they had to
go on the air and do the wrongdoing. See this
is when you stand up like this man, when he
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hits him in the pocket book, it makes her on
air people go, oh, we can't lie anymore, can't lie anymore.
I did not know this effect was coming, but I
should have thought about, you know, hit him where it hurts,
and he has hit him where they hurt. Jen Saki,
you know she's former Press secretary. She's always thinking in
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her brain before she speaks. At least she was a
little better at it than Jean Pierre. All right, let's
see here. Somebody on X said, ask GROC did Trump
help EPs get convicted with the knowledge he had? Yes.
Trump severed ties with Epstein around two thousand and seven
after learning he recruited underage girls at mar Largo, banning
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him from the property. The victim's lawyer confirmed, Trump voluntarily
shared useful details about Epstein's activities when contacted, and like
others who stoneballed, this cooperation predated Epstein's lenient twenty two
thousand and eight ple and aided exposure efforts, though media
often overlooks it. Amid Epstein's unsubstantiated claims, Trump gave him evidence,
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according to AI, and I got that online. So case closed.
We got a couple California bad boys, don't we soy boys?
They got caught red handed, red hand number one Congressman
Eric feng fing swallwell, red hand number two, Governor dipty do. Next,
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this is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Before we get to the guy that wants to be governor.
Yeah you hear that right, Let's talk about the current governor,
a couple of California bad boys. Soy boys caught red handed.
I guess big lows like dipty Do. He's on meds too,
Who would allow something like this? Get your meds balance,
(18:14):
big Governor dipty Do? Uh huh, we know it. Are
you on meds?
Speaker 8 (18:19):
Just as other failed dictators have done in the past.
Speaker 1 (18:22):
Yeah, yeah, that's not it. There you A Secretary Transportation
Sean Duffy announced the DMVs admitted to illegally issued issuing
seventeen thousand non domiciled commercial driver's license to dangerous foreign drivers,
each of these licenses being revoked seventeen thousand issued. What's
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wrong with newsome? Back last month they announced there with
holding over forty million from funding the California following this investigation,
that no, they're not going to comply. We're trump proofing
California guys, so we're going to allow. Well, we know
the big accident that happened in Florida, the big one
that happened in southern California can't even pass English language
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proficiency standards. Would you let your uncle from China go
drive for your car if he couldn't if he didn't
understand English? Probably not. They first threatened to hold the
funds back in August. They've given them time. You had.
The CHP publicly stated, no, we're not going to follow
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this federal regulation. I set it back when the election.
The day after that, we're gonna have law enforcement deciding
am I going to go state or I'm gonna go federal. Well,
we're living, we're living in it right now. What's that
sound you hear that? What's I hear? Something breaking?
Speaker 12 (19:47):
Greating just a moment ago. Fox can now confirm that
California Democrat Congressman Eric Swalwell has been criminally referred to
the Department of Justice accused of mortgage fraud.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
All right, can I explain all that? I don't know
what's he doing? Not reporting the right? Do you know what?
Let's get a.
Speaker 13 (20:08):
Doozy, because he is accused of making false or misleading
statements on a mortgage application. We believe that this pertains
to a one point two million dollar house that Swalwell
has in the Washington, DC area.
Speaker 1 (20:23):
All right, Eric, Eric Feng Swalwell, what doest thou have
to say it? He didn't say anything. I think he
wrote something.
Speaker 13 (20:31):
Swalwell has already responded part of his very long statement, says,
as the most vocal critic of Donald Trump over the
last decade, and as the only person who still has
a surviving lawsuit against him, the only thing I am
surprised about is that it took him this long to
come after me.
Speaker 1 (20:47):
Okay, standing strong man. Well, yeah, he's Trump proved. California,
California congressman, he's part Well, he's right there on that
thing where he's deciding which am I going to sway
way over to the left here and be as radical
as all of them are. Well, he's got a little
bit of a background, or California congressman does. He's had,
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he's experienced activities that we if it were in the
nineteen fifties and a congressman was called doing what he did,
we watched documentaries about it today. Yeah, yeah, he was.
Let's just let's go ahead and be PG thirteen. He
was romantically involved sexually. We'll move it up to PG. Fourteen.
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There involved here CNN a few years ago and he's
on the split screen and all those like, no, I
didn't do I didn't do anything like that. Right, Let's
go listen out.
Speaker 3 (21:42):
Chinese spy developed ties to you and to your office,
even put an intern there, raised campaign funds for you.
But the bottom line question is this, Did you put
yourself in a vulnerable position in any way so that
this alleged Chinese spy could have benefited or even learn
American secrets?
Speaker 7 (22:03):
Absolutely not. But Dana, don't take my word for it,
take the FBI's word for it. They never talk about
ongoing investigations. And former Chairman Schiff knows this as a
member of the Gang of Eight. Three different times they
came out and said two things. All I did was
help them, and also I was never under any suspicion
of wrongcoming.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
I just help them where they're brawl off. We do
know that they do the honey pots. That's what they're called.
Another spy game from TV. They're called honting pots. I
don't know. She just liked me, dude, your nerd. I
don't know, just like me. Well, he said, the FBI
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came out here, right, here's a Republican Congress. This is funny.
Make it Airbaye in Congress laughing, and it's not funny.
But Swallow was talking about China and China.
Speaker 8 (22:55):
China Chairman, and I find it incredibly rich mister s
was going to come to this committee and lecture us
about how China penetrates our government. I think that's something
he may know a thing or two about. But let's
talk about how China has penetrated the highest levels of
this government in quitting this president and this White House,
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because I think the visual is incredibly important.
Speaker 1 (23:22):
All Right, it's yesterday's news. Let's move on to major breaking,
major breaking news. I need one of those Fox sweepers
and when they had their breaking things, we're Fox News outlet.
Can we use that? I'll have to ask call Sean
Hannity real quick. He's not busy asking if we ask
him to ask somebody down the hall. If we can
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use that, Thank you appreciate that. Hopefully can get an
answer by after four. Please all right. MSNBC now reporting
congresson Eric Swallwell, he's planning to run for governor of California.
He could announce as early as next week. My response,
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have we not suffered enough?
Speaker 2 (24:08):
Fact?
Speaker 12 (24:08):
There are reports that tonight you're considering a potential run
for California governor.
Speaker 3 (24:12):
Any truth to that?
Speaker 14 (24:15):
No news here, and I think I've been in the
news enough today for this political retribution tour. But California
is the greatest country in the world, Laura, and the
next governor better be a fighter, a protector, and somebody
who takes on the affordability crisis. I've been asked by
many supporters to consider it, of course in the English
or Chinese again, greatest country in the world, California.
Speaker 1 (24:38):
Greatest country in the world, California. It's a little braggadocious.
Let me go back to a former post from Eric
Solwell and I read, if you commit fraud in this country,
you will be indicted and justice will be serve, plain
and simple. Nobody is above the law. Let's go back
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to the news of yesterday. He's been criminally referred to
the DOJ, accused of mortgage fraud. I don't know, maybe
mortgage traw they'll be able to look into communications or something,
and they'll tell you somebody's got his picture right in
the middle of the detective board with all these lines
coming out of it. You don't just become romantically sectually
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involved with the honey pot Chinese spy and nobody's going
to look into that. Maybe under stop It, Stop It
Now administration, they didn't look under under it, but I'll
tell you right now, cash for tell Dan Bongino's done
how many shows about the honey pot and Swallowell, Deputy
director of the FBI. Don't think that's not on their list.
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They got a lot of things on their list. I
bet you he's just I bet you anything. Since the
Trump administration came in, I bet he's been under FBI surveillance. Yeah,
maybe this is just the entry with the mortgage fraud
apartment adjusts when they open a probe. Yeah. If the
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police are looking for the cocaine and they have a
search warrant, they're gonna look under in everything and they
might find stolen gold bars. Uh huh, Yeah that were
worth millions more than the cocaine. And it's tied to
a senator. We already had gold bars and senators, you remember.
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So these are allegations that they're gonna investigate millions of
dollars in loans. What bank did they come from? Does
it have a fore name on it in Chinese?
Speaker 13 (26:39):
Maybe?
Speaker 1 (26:40):
I don't know, manam I'm glad they're looking into it.
Speaker 3 (26:44):
Now.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
That's good news, isn't it.
Speaker 9 (26:48):
This is the Trebor Jarry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (26:53):
This is really sad news. Legendary Oakland football coach John Beam.
Maybe some of you watched Last Chance You on Netflix.
He was a coach in that he was shot Laney
College in Oakland. This happened yesterday. He was shot, that
he died today they caught a twenty seven year old
suspect taken into custody. He was at a bart station.
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They got him without any kind of altercation. They don't
know how they might have known each other, what the
reasoning was. It happened yesterday at noon at a fieldhouse
on campus. There this violence in this state. And that's
the thing that made the news because he was a
legendary football coach and was on Netflix. It made the news. Man.
(27:37):
There's people all the time, and I'm going to talk
more about this next week. About you know, a few
weeks or maybe it was a month ago now, there
was a shooting in our back parking lot at one
thirty in the morning. Some building behind us had rented
out a party at one am and there were gunfire
and it hit offices above us. It hit two of
our studios and just the small Nobody was injured here
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or nothing. Nobody was even in the office but just
all the continuing ramifications from that. I'm going to talk
about that next week in my small way and how
that has how that has spread all across this state.
I personally am again in my small way, have it
now experienced the ramifications? The ramifications of the weather right
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now are going to equate to trillions of gallons of
water are going to fall across our state. Come on, storms,
parade on in way to go that we could be
like breaking records and go back to the nineteen hundreds,
not that far at nineteen ninety eight, it's quite a
while ago. This could be one of the top twenty
(28:47):
wettest Novembers in recorded history. I'm not jinxing yet by
talking about jinx and like I could say something that
alters the high pressuress Well, I could if I work
for weather modifications. We haven't had a top twenty wet
November since nighteen ninety eight. So let it rain, Let
it rain, let it rain. I do have to say
so enjoyable this morning, really early front door open because
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this is kind of a warm rain. The cold really
hadn't or that chill hadn't hit yet. But I see
we have some highs I think what high fifties. That
little chill is gonna come with this. It'll go from
a warm ish rain here to I think a cooler,
cooler rain. It's gonna be the first shot to our
system to acclimate back to it. Yeah, I've already noticed
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the I don't know why this house was designed this way.
I love where I live, but where the toilet is
so close to where you go turn the shower on
that it's like, I don't know what seven eight inches
where you kind of got to be on the side
of the toilet to turn the water on. And I
when it's really cold chili, I call it chili in California.
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I have to lay a little towel down there to
form my bare feet to stuff on because that cold.
And I just noticed last night, Ah, a little chill there.
Not yet, not yet. See, I've never lived this is
all new to me. I've lived here a decade. I've
never lived anywhere long enough to develop patterns like this. Yeah, yeah,
all different climates and all. I have to talk with
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Ryan Jakinson. We'll have to have him in after this rain,
CEO of the President County Farm Bureau. I did not
think my oranges were going to come in this year,
and I went out and they seem extra big. And
there's fewer, abum way fewer of them, and they're extra big.
I can't understand the dynamic. Maybe maybe instead of just
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always questioning and complaining about it on this show, I
should do a little research or take his advice memory.
He told me what I need to do. Did I
do any of it? Absolutely not. I didn't even water it.
You know why. My neighbor behind me their fence. They
got some water leak that's going on. It flooded my
patio twice, just the concrete, and it was real soggy
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over there. And I went over ring the doorbell in
the middle of the day and they probably at work, Like,
who's this guy on the ring looking at me? I
don't know him. I knew the people that lived there
before because we had a tree fall down and break
a fence. You get to know your neighbor that way.
But I don't know these folks. But hey, there were
water in my backyard. Eh, all right, I'll let that
half look kind of greenish. Yeah, because I turned the
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water off in the backyard. I was like, after I
told my landlord hey, I'll take care of this little
front yard. So my front yard looks good. It's a
small little patch of grass like a putting green almost,
and I'm really proud of that. My next next door
neighbor over there has showed me how to do that correctly.
We balded it down. He threw the right seed down
and the sad down, and so that's my little pleasure
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grass right there in the backyard looks like, I don't know,
thirty eight minutes into Jurassic Park. It's amazing how you
understand now how these big old Aztec buildings in South
America got covered up by the Amazon jungle. When I've
seen what my backyard does with the neighbor's water leak,
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imagine it raining like that all the time. It grows fast.
Didn't a History channel or Discovery. They did what would
happen if humans left the earth, and they showed like
New York City with all the grass and the trees
and the vines all taking it. Now, I believe it.
I firmly believe that after watching my backyard and and
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what happened there. So landscapers, bravo, bravo for what you
do and all you got to really do is I
don't know, go down south and then come back to
Fresno and you'll see that California is really manicured. That's
one thing you notice now, not to say the folks
in the south, it's a big thing.
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Man.
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You don't see yards, especially out in the country where
my mom and dad live. Out in the little towns
out there, you don't see everybody's proud of their yard.
You'll be ridiculed if you got weeds growing up and
they got big hue yards riding mowers. Boy, you see
them going all the time. But it's not manicured by
I guess that's the city in the state obviously that
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manicures us and businesses with all the zoning. But that's
a good thing to say about California today is Eric
Swalwell wants to become the governor. We are well manicured
when it doesn't have poop maps and syringes and transient
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