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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Want to do everything we can to help you succeed,
because if you succeed, then the country succeeds.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
President Trump succeeds, the rest of the country succeeds. That's
what Obama said sitting in the White House Oval office
with the incoming president sitting next to him. You heard
all those cameras flashing in the background. Trump was going
to succeed. We're going to have a peaceful transition for
Trump where we're not going to do a coup on him.

(00:26):
We're not going to do trees in his conspiracy on him.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
Now, I have.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
Instructed my team to follow the example that President Bush's
team said eight years ago and work as hard as
we can to make sure that this is a successful
transition for the president elect.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
All right, let's fast forward to July twenty second of
the year twenty twenty five.

Speaker 4 (00:45):
If you look at that those papers, they have a
stone cult and it was President Obama.

Speaker 5 (00:51):
When they go low, we go high.

Speaker 4 (00:53):
It wasn't lots of people all over the place. It
was them too. But the leader of the gang was
President Obama. Barack Hussein Obama. Have you heard of him?
And except for the fact that he gets shielded by
the press.

Speaker 5 (01:07):
When they go low, we go high.

Speaker 6 (01:10):
Especially the president is above the law.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
No, no, no, Director of National Intelligence Tulsa Gabbard, this
is all being referred to the Department of Justice.

Speaker 3 (01:20):
To ag Vambondi, You're referring all of our documents to
the Department of Justice for the purpose of accountability and action.
No one, no matter who they are, no matter how
high up they are or how powerful they may be,
no matter who the intelligence officials or professionals were who
were a part of this treasonous conspiracy, there must be accountability.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
Yeah, nobody is above the law. The Democrats love talking
about nobody being above the law. That's what D and
I director Tulsea Gabbard said.

Speaker 3 (01:53):
How can people not only deserve the truth and accountability
when we look at the future of our country as
a democratic republic and the American people's ability to have
faith that when they go and cast a vote at
the ballot box, that the will of the people will
be respected by those in government, whether they be Democrats
or Republicans. The intelligence community assessed essentially, Russia doesn't have

(02:15):
the tools, the capability, or the intent to try to
change the outcome of the US presidential election.

Speaker 2 (02:23):
No now what happened today? The Obama office. Barack Obama's
office released a statement about what has been released by
Tulsea Gabber that shows possibly alleged everybody's innocent until proven
guilty treason, US roll Russia collusion hoaks. Here's what Obama's

(02:44):
office said, and I read out of respect for the
Office of the Presidency, our office does not normally dignify
the constant nonsense and misinformation flowing out of this White
House with a response, but these claims are outrageous to
merit one, these bizarre allegations are ridiculous and a weak
attempt at distraction. We did not know this day would come.

(03:08):
We thought we'd blow his head off in Pennsylvania. That
didn't work. Okay, that last sentence is not part of it.
I go on, and I read nothing in the document
issued last week undercuts so widely accept the conclusion that
Russia worked to influence a twenty sixteen presidential election, but
did not successfully manipulate any votes. These findings were affirmed

(03:31):
at a twenty twenty reporter by the bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee,
led by then Chairman Marco Rubio.

Speaker 6 (03:39):
Okay, nothing to see here.

Speaker 2 (03:42):
Obama says, there was no ISIS, there was no Black
Lives Matter, there was no Antifa. Right, we didn't have
a war on the police. Did we Did we have
NFL players kneeling? Did we have transvestites reading the kindergarten kids?

(04:05):
Did we have race riots? Did we have our monuments,
historical monuments around the country, military cemeteries, were any of
those being destroyed? Do you remember having freeways blocked? Hope
comes out of this, and I'm going to say it's connected.

Speaker 6 (04:26):
It is.

Speaker 2 (04:28):
Do you remember the seth Rich murder? The Democrat guy
there in DC. He's involved in the Russia collusion, this
coup that they attended of the Trump administration. Because he
was involved in the Democrats and the Podesta files and
wiki leaks, it probably would have shown a lot more

(04:49):
of this. You know, her email scandal, what was in
her emails? The crimes by Hillary and Obama and Biden.
It is believed they haven't I proven yet that seth
Rich provided these emails to wiki leaks and that's why
he was murdered. And it was a robbery murder except
nothing was taken. How many robberies that end up in

(05:13):
murder where nothing is taken. I guess we call those
dc DC murders. Is that where we go with that?
We had a response from the chairman of the Senate
Select Committee to Senator Tom Cotton, he cannot actually get
in here and opposed d and i's Telsea Gabbard right

(05:35):
now or I think too much we come out, but
he they're proposing an overhaul of the Office of the
Director National Intelligence. This office started after nine to eleven.
This is something that wasn't around in the Kennedy administration
or Bill Clinton that but under a bill by Senator
Tom Cotton of Arkansas, he's the chair of the Intelligence Committee,

(05:55):
they want to slash the staff from sixteen hundred down
to six hundred and fifty. I wonder why this is
coming out right now, even if they had this in
the works before. Doesn't look good, not a good read.
And a lot of people that wonder why how is
Tulsea Gabbard able to discover all this by the Obama
administration and all that they did and people before could

(06:16):
not have done it and didn't do it well. Bill Barr,
Attorney General, that had a lot to do with that.
See this office right after nine to eleven, and you
had Obama and you had Eric Holder. Attorney General. Eric
Holder come a few years after this office was formed,

(06:36):
and they focused it, as we're finding out, against their
political opposition. And see why the office department of that
Director of National Intelligence was created was to give information
to all our domestic agencies if there was some kind
of you know, sleep or sell some kind of foreign
tear network here that might do something that might blow
up a buildings again or something.

Speaker 4 (06:57):
Right.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
But yeah, entered James Clapper after Obama arrived in two
thousand and nine.

Speaker 6 (07:04):
He was DNI in this scheme.

Speaker 2 (07:09):
The evidence now coming out to undermine the first Trump
administration what it was. It wasn't to just go after Trump.
It was actual regime change. And we have seen regime
changes happen all over the world throughout history, and normally
they have you know, spears and chariots or horses and

(07:30):
muskets or tanks and cannons and machine guns like today.
But no, they did this with a weapon called the
Steele dossier. And let's remember that was Hillary, the campaign
of Hillary, the law firm Perkins Coy. We know Hillary
paid for the dossier. We known this for a while

(07:52):
see a lot of this. Maybe since this will be
new news to some people across America, and I'm glad
they're pulling their head out of their sandbox. Maybe they'll
learn about cross for our hurricane. Maybe they'll learn how
it was, you know, leaked to the New York Times.
Maybe they'll learn that Hillary.

Speaker 6 (08:13):
Paid for and caused lies and dossier lies.

Speaker 2 (08:18):
Laundered money through Perkins coy Is legal fees. They thought
they'd never been caught because they hadn't ever been caught.
I'm glad we have this information. I'm seriously worried about
the safety though of Director of National Intelligence Tulca Gabbard here.

(08:39):
I mean, we're not dealing with with normal people, not
at all. I tell you, the people that I'm worried
about are the same people that I'm worried about got
away in Butler, Pennsylvania with that stand down. That was
a stand down from the top to the bottom. That
was a standdown. General Michael Flynn. He called on the

(09:03):
Department of Justice to get the passports from Barack Obama
and all his evil minions. Here's General Flynn letting us
know about Mike Pence and his possible involvement with the
cover up. Listen to the Democrats from the Obama administration
that we're calling the Trump Whitehouse rents previous remember that name,

(09:26):
and of course Flynn was you know it was.

Speaker 6 (09:29):
They took him out.

Speaker 2 (09:30):
They said he was talking sanctions with Russia before he
was in a position of power to do so.

Speaker 6 (09:35):
And the FBI came.

Speaker 5 (09:36):
In, was see, was he a dupe?

Speaker 7 (09:38):
Was he unwitting?

Speaker 6 (09:39):
We're talking about Mike Pence was used.

Speaker 8 (09:41):
No doubt, no doubt, because there's another piece of evidence
that I'm waiting to see come out, and I've asked you,
I basically demanded that it comes out, and we know
this is a really critical piece of evidence. Sallyates and
Mary McCord, who was head of a national security division
for the Department of Justice. Sallyates was the acting at
our in general, went over to the White House like

(10:02):
two or three days prior to me being to me
having to be resigned and me being fired on the
thirteenth of February, I think it was the date. So
Mike Pence, Wrin's previous are in the situation room in
the White House and Mary McCord Any McKay was the
other name, and Sally Yates was the third name that

(10:23):
came and briefed Mike Pence on a document, and Mike
Pence called right, he had Bryn's previous called me up
while they were all together, and he said, I just
reviewed this document. The document shows that you talked about sanctions,
something I never talked about ever. I never talked to
Mike Pence about him. I never talked about him with anybody,
never talked, never talked to the to the Russian ambassador

(10:46):
about sanctions.

Speaker 2 (10:47):
Well, General Michael Flynn there is saying he's showing all
those democrats in the in the Obama administration on the
phone talking to Rams Privus and Mike Pence. How deep
will this go? Who's long?

Speaker 8 (11:00):
Mike Pence told me that he just saw a document
where I discussed sanctions, So that document is either that's
either a lie or Mike Pence was lying.

Speaker 6 (11:10):
Hmm. How's it all going to work out? As the
world turns? This is my reminder that this is a
spiritual battle before we wrestle, not against rush and blood,
but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the

(11:30):
darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places,
and that reminds me that Ozzy Osbourne died today.

Speaker 7 (11:41):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 6 (11:45):
It is quite a super Tuesday.

Speaker 1 (11:47):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (11:47):
If you know on your iPhone you can go back
to before Jesus was born, scrolling back in the years.
I went back to my birthdate and I was born
on a Tuesday. Hey, do you know what day?

Speaker 6 (12:03):
You were born? On a Friday? You're a Friday. Do
you know what they say about Friday people?

Speaker 2 (12:10):
I looked it up. Do you say people are really smart?
Friday people are real freaky? Man, I don't know. I
just made that up right here. President Trump's something making
this up. They got the documents, man, and we have.

Speaker 4 (12:20):
All of the documents, and from what Tolci told me,
she's got thousands of additional documents coming up.

Speaker 6 (12:29):
Bring it up.

Speaker 4 (12:29):
President Obama, his concept, his idea, but he also got
it from Crooked and Hillary Clinton. Crooked is a three
dollars bill. Hillary Clinton and her group, the Democrats, spent
twelve million dollars to Christopher Steele to write up a
report that was a total fake report. Took two years

(12:50):
to figure that out, but it came out that it
was a total fake report.

Speaker 5 (12:55):
It was made up fiction, and they used.

Speaker 6 (12:58):
That they did. Hey, Bill wait, cup Hill askar House.
She responded, well, I'd like to be president.

Speaker 8 (13:06):
Hey.

Speaker 6 (13:06):
Here's Director National Intelligence Elsea Gabbard responding to how Obama
responded today, as if they're insane in the membrane for
even suggesting something like that.

Speaker 9 (13:18):
It's the art of deflection coming from former President Obama,
as well as his friends who are still in Congress
today and Senator Warner and Congressman Jim Himes really all
basically saying that exact same statement, which doesn't actually address
the issue that was revealed in great detail in the
over one hundred documents that we released last week, in

(13:40):
the documents that we will be releasing later this week
that point to the undeniable fact that you laid out
in your introduction to this segment is that the intelligence
community had one assessment that Russia did not have the
intent or capability to try to impact the outcome of
the US election leading up to election day. The same

(14:00):
assessment was made after Donald Trump was elected by the
American people as president in twenty sixteen, defeating Hillary Clinton,
and it wasn't until after that polled President's Daily brief
document that you referenced, that the Principals Committee was called
in the National Security Council, and President Obama then directed

(14:22):
then his Obama z Ode and I d and I
James Clapper to lead the effort to create this new
intelligence community assessment that detailed not if, but how Moscow
attempted to influence the outcome of the US election. So
this is the thing that I think people should pay
attention to. Is neither the message from President Obama's office,

(14:44):
neither the statements coming from Democrats in Congress today and
their friends in the propaganda media, none of them are
addressing this fact that there was a shift one hundred
and eighty degree shift from the intelligence communities assessment leading
up to the election to the one that President Obama
directed be produced after Donald Trump won the election that

(15:06):
completely contradicted those assessments that had come previously. The second
thing I want to address that's very important, Laura, is
that you in the clip that you played, you saw
John Brennan, James Clapper, James Comey stated with high confidence
this January Intelligence Community assessment that they drafted at the
direction of President Obama. The fact is that they used

(15:30):
already discredited information like the Steele DOSSI.

Speaker 3 (15:33):
They knew it was.

Speaker 9 (15:34):
Discredit at that time, yet they used it as a
source for this document that they claimed to have high
confidence in. They used intelligence that some of these intelligence
community professionals rejected previously because of the lack of credibility
and the lack of the ability to vet with any
kind of confidence whether or not that information or intelligence
was accurate and could be used for an assessment. There's

(15:56):
a long laundry list of facts and intelligence reporting that
directly contradict the statement coming from President Obama's office and
those who are trying to deflect away from what actually happened,
which was after Donald Trump was elected, led by President Obama,
there was an effort to create a document that would
serve as a foundation for what would be a year's

(16:19):
long coup against President Trump, therefore trying to subvert the
will of the American people who sent him to the
White House in twenty sixteen.

Speaker 2 (16:27):
All Right, you know what I was thinking there listening
to her, that maybe I should get a gray streak
in my hair like that that she a wait to
already naturally have that happening Okay, I know you do.
And I've got a got a phone. You got your
gray hair too. Oh that was Telsea Gaber talking about
Even democrats today are responding to this in a way

(16:49):
of like, it's not true. Well, I guess when they.

Speaker 6 (16:53):
Even if you had the facts in front of them,
if they were holding them, or even if there was
a confession, and they would probably say, oh, they're lying
in that confession, they're not telling the truth.

Speaker 10 (17:04):
Well, Trump one has still singularly failed to acknowledge that
Russia attacked our democracy.

Speaker 2 (17:11):
All right, this is the House Minority leader, ha King Jeffries.

Speaker 6 (17:15):
Still the Russia, Russia, Russia. He can't give it up.

Speaker 2 (17:19):
This is when TDS invades the inner cells of the brain.
Possibly maybe it would show up on some kind of
scan of some red glowing thing in the in the
in the brain of Haking Jeffries.

Speaker 10 (17:33):
It was an act of war by a hostile foreign power,
perhaps done as part of a conspiracy with members of
the Trump campaign to sell out our democracy and artificially
put someone into sixteen hundred Pennsylvania Avenue.

Speaker 2 (17:48):
Yeah, Hawking Jeffries, minority leader, you know knew someone. He's
along alone and watching TV. And hear's things like that.
He's come on, man, I get it.

Speaker 7 (17:59):
This is the Trevor Terry Show. On the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 2 (18:04):
Ollie Ringwald, it's I know she's been in other stuff,
but to me, she's just the breakfast club. She's talking
about a silver lining. She said, it's now clear to him,
and he's now free to run for president. That'd be
like elected Newsom. A's president. We got a huge deficit, Cobert,

(18:25):
he had like a forty million dollar a year deficit,
AD revenue plummeting.

Speaker 6 (18:32):
And they all, what did they do? They the fact
that A.

Speaker 2 (18:36):
He's not entertaining, be not even funny, not even close
to being funny. Brings on political guests that are boring,
so boring now no Letterman in Carson Lennon and all.
I would bring on political guests at times, but it
had it had a different tone. I feel it wasn't.
It wasn't hatred. Well here he is, Hey there, Hey,

(19:01):
how you doing, Steven?

Speaker 5 (19:02):
How are you doing?

Speaker 6 (19:03):
I'm great.

Speaker 11 (19:04):
If you watch the show regularly, I'm guess saying you're
not doing great, it's final watch yeah, I mean neither
you know. Today, some people said to me sorry, you
have to do a show tonight, which is nice for
them to say, But I don't have to do a show.
I get to do a show tonight. I'm so grateful

(19:25):
to be with all of these talented people. Those people
over here, there's people that you'll never see with the audience,
and the Ed Sullivan with you people at home, because
especially at times like this, what do we most want
to be?

Speaker 6 (19:39):
Not alone? Not alone? Well you weren't.

Speaker 2 (19:44):
Oh wait, Rosie O'Donnell left, Ellen degenerous left. They're going
to fight from over there, over there, your whole narratives
falling apart. You have nothing left. You've even you've shot
all your bullets and you've already thrown the gun. Dude,
you got nothing. You put all your eggs in that basket.

(20:05):
Now you have nothing. Now you would be forced to entertain,
and you don't know how to do that. The Stephen
Colbert Show on the Daily on Comedy Central, he had
some comedy, then he had some moments where he was
a funny guy. I don't know what, well, yeah, I

(20:27):
do know what happened. It's called Trump derangement syndrome. It
can even destroy a somewhat kind of funny person at times.
It could look what happened to Kathy Griffins even was
she ever a comedian? Was she ever funny? Do you
see the picture somebody took of her recently, down like
a melrose or something. I think the word hag comes

(20:48):
to mind. She looked like a hag. It's all falling apart,
even their global warming climate change craps falling apart. I
have in my hands new analysis that has emerged in
the University of Exeter, the biggest factor driving warming since
two thousand and one. Hold on to your green seats

(21:11):
here they're saying. It's not a rise in CO two,
it's not a rise in carbon dioxide, it's a reduction
in sulfur dioxide. They call that SO two pollution. They
found the decline in SO two sulfur dioxide, which is
actually part of industrial pollution. They said it's resulted in

(21:33):
darker clouds, causing less solar radiation to be reflected into space.
They said the Earth is observing more heat, leading to
global warming. So when I read this, I had to
go Are they saying that less pollution is what's really
driving global warming? Yes, that's what they at the Office
of They at the University of Exeter were saying, we

(21:54):
know the whole push for climate action, it's it's social
it's a socialist agenda, would give the government power to
control the economy.

Speaker 6 (22:05):
They're trying to get us in different cars.

Speaker 2 (22:06):
They're trying to get us in a high speed rail,
they're trying to get us in the fifteen minute cities.
You see those little green bike lanes, that one that
they have in North Fresno on Fryant in between two lanes.
I saw a big rock hauler in the far right
lane and the wheels were over into the green so

(22:27):
far Who in their right mind would do that? But
we paid our tax paying money paid to have that
lime green bike lane between cars that go at times
sixty seventy plus.

Speaker 6 (22:42):
Idiots.

Speaker 2 (22:43):
But it's all about control. We know that they've been
pushing for this agenda. It's not about saving the planet.
It's globalism and it is socialism. And speaking of pollution
and air travel, we know all the big wigs that
stand up and do their whole green footprint and all
go to these climate change conferences and fly in their

(23:05):
private jets, don't they While we the people are down
here now paying for both bags on Southwest, and you
think about it, in the economy, luggage is heavy. If
it's heavy, it requires more fuel. Southwest was the only
airline that won't charging for bags, and so I guess
it kind of makes sense. But now, starting in January

(23:27):
of next year, twenty twenty six, you'll have options for
seat selection at the time of booking. I talked about
it yesterday. I looked it up. It's coming up in January,
and you got the ability to select extra extra leg
room seats. Are those the exit aisles? I don't know
what on Southwest planes are gonna have extra Maybe they're
redoing some inside speaking of a bunch of hot air

(23:51):
and airplanes instead of replacing outdated air traffic control system.
Second terry of transportation that formerly prior to doing this
was the mayor of a city.

Speaker 6 (24:06):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (24:06):
Probably Clobus is bigger than South Bend, Indiana. Yeah, Mayor Pete.
Department of Transportation spent eighty billion dollars on getting new
air traffic control systems updated. No, no, no, no, eighty
billion dollars on DEI.

Speaker 6 (24:28):
Dolen money and.

Speaker 2 (24:31):
DEI four hundred DEI grants. You were playing with our
money like its monopoly money, weren't they. In January of
twenty twenty three, right there in the Biden administration, we
had our first nationwide grounding of flights since September eleventh
because it was an FAA system outage. While all this

(24:54):
money's going to diversity, equity and inclusion.

Speaker 6 (24:58):
What would they eat? How do you even spend eighty million,
much less eighty with a B billion? Guys, that's that's criminal.
Man on that kind of nonsense, the EI nonsense, because
what you wanted to look good for your voters or TV?

Speaker 2 (25:18):
I mean, why would you even do that? Because they
want control? Okay, I got this story here. This is
a This is a dad. He had a wife, had
some kids. He was a family guy in Texas. The
eyes of Texas are not upon him anymore.

Speaker 6 (25:42):
He was tired of American values. He's left, but he's
not rich, and he went to Russia to escape liberal
and doctrination. He said, they've been fed to the wolfs
since moving to Russia. Well, how did that go down?
This story is something.

Speaker 2 (26:02):
It's not like all those good YouTube stories that I
see of Americans that have gone over there and said
Moscow is awesome. You can walk out at night, everything's safe.
Let me tell you about Derrek Kauffman. He's forty six
years old. He's getting you heard from Texas, and he
went to Russia for traditional values and he decided to

(26:23):
join the Russian military so that he could gain citizenship.
And he said when he went in to join, they
should and he would not be placed in combat. So
they settled in a village outside Moscow. He was promised

(26:44):
work as a war correspondent or a vehicle mechanic. Now
he's being deployed to the front lines in Ukraine that
he wishes the eyes of Texas were still upon him.
He was told he would not be training for two
weeks and he was going straight to the front lines.

(27:06):
He explained that he was drawn to enlist in the military.
He said they gave a generous sign up bonus, and
he said, I wanted to show them my loyalty to
my adopted homeland. All right, he's getting in the melting
pot of Russia. Like we asked people to come to
America to do it'd be like somebody coming here from

(27:26):
another country doing it legally like he did, and then saying, hey,
I'm going to show my loyalty to the United States
of America. I'm going to join the Marine's Air Force Army.
Maybe I'm going to join up this Texas guy, he said.
I don't want anybody in Russia saying we don't belong here.
If I risk my life defending this country, our new country,

(27:49):
I will have earned our place. Told you that's a story.
Imagine living in Texas. Hey, honey, I got a really
bad idea. You got a minute, sit down, Let's move
to the outskirts of Moscow. I'll just be like a
work correspondent if they make me join the military. This

(28:09):
dude is right now he can be on the front
lines in Ukraine. Not what he expected, he said. The
family's expectations of life in Russia quickly collided with reality.
Can't imagine this. You get drafted into the United States

(28:30):
Army and they tell you got to hand over a
certain amount of money. I don't know how this translates
to American money, but he had to hand over ten
thousand rubles to cover the cost of his own equipment.
He said he has not received his promised salary nor
the signing bonus. They get their kids now they were

(28:54):
in Texas, now they're in Russia, and he had concerns
over LGBTQ like many do. He said he had concerns
about American food being unhealthy. He wanted a safer environment
align with his Christian values. Now he's in Ukraine.

Speaker 7 (29:12):
This is the Trevor Chary Show on the Valley. He's
power Talk.

Speaker 5 (29:17):
Hello, we go high, oh on.

Speaker 6 (29:20):
Especially the president is above the wall.

Speaker 2 (29:23):
You feel like it's going to work. Somebody, it is
justice really going to happen? Well, I know in my
adult life, I haven't seen it happen. All the ills
and the wrongs that have gone down, I have not
seen justice come over big things across America. I mean,

(29:44):
we saw some of the I guess Nixon cats go
down because.

Speaker 7 (29:47):
People have got to know whether or not their president's
a crook.

Speaker 8 (29:51):
Well, I'm not a crook.

Speaker 2 (29:52):
Obama seems like he is, and we got some evidence
coming out here. Weice had an article. Sometimes I don't
I don't get Advice's website. I see it on Drudge sometimes. Yeah,
I gotta look at the drudgery of looking at Drudge
and seeing that thing change over the years. But they
write that we live in the most connected era in
human history, and people are dying of loneliness. This is

(30:15):
from the World Health Organization, you know the Fucy cats
over there, and this is around the world. They say
one hundred people die every hour from loneliness. They said
eight hundred and seventy one thousand people per year die.
They at the Office of They Do say it's a
biological bomb and it's strikening to run, not just your
scial life, but your actual time on Earth. Well, we're

(30:41):
in the digital age and now we're all worried about
dying from loneliness. They said it's particularly strong in younger generations.
They also said individuals and low income countries all this
connection and we all just feel alone. Even said it's
beyond beyond the phone. That it's more to it. They

(31:06):
say it's the hustle and bustle of everything that we
have going on in America and the world today.

Speaker 6 (31:14):
I think we're.

Speaker 2 (31:14):
Finding out that maybe we need to go back to
Like how I was.

Speaker 6 (31:20):
It was probably a week ago.

Speaker 2 (31:22):
I was charging my phone and I acted when I
was getting all my stuff together. I left it here
and I got home and I went I forgot my phone.
I came back the very next night, I did it
again and I said, Nope, not going back. I'm just
gonna hang till the next day. I called a few people,
said hey, I got my internet home phone here, that's
how you contact me. And I went all night long.
I got up in the morning, I worked at home

(31:43):
for a few hours and I came in. Yeah, I
had one miscall couple tech nothing. The world did not
fall apart

Speaker 7 (31:50):
The assistant Trevor Jerry show on the Valley's Power Dog
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