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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And of course President Trump meeting with Zelenski. And Zelenski
I know the what everybody's wondering about. If you, you know,
maybe didn't see any of it today. What was he wearing? Well,
let's go down to Trevor Parrott. He showed up looking
like justin Timber like in two thousand and seven. He

(00:20):
had his black suit coat, coat black and couldn't tell
does he have on a black tie? Does he looked
like Regis Philbut who wants to be a millionaire? Blue shirt,
blue tie, blue coat? You know that? Look? Yeah, but
we got a war going on right here. Piece in
Ukraine would be nice, and we're going to delve into
it with a whole lot of what happened at the

(00:40):
bottom of the hour, but something that's going to affect
all of us here in California. Let me just say
way more. Now you're going, wait, are you comparing representation
in Congress with deaths of Ukrainian children and saying that
we got to work. I'm saying that if we get

(01:01):
the wrong representation in DC, it can lead to the
war of your great grandkids and your grandkids and who
knows us in a few years. Yeah, putting it on
the same level my vote who I get to elect
to go to Congress. I don't think Congress and Tom
McClintock's going to get us into World War three. I
don't think he and I've disagreed on certain things, but

(01:21):
he takes a stand for the Constitution of the United States.
That's my representative in Congress, and that's what Newsom is attacking.
He's declared war in our vote time to fight here.
Congress won't give me one hundred and thirty billion, so
I'll have to do it with my words and my

(01:43):
one vote. But yeah, we man. This election coming up
November fourth. It's caught the attention of the last Republican
governor in California. Well where are you going back? How
long there?

Speaker 2 (01:57):
Why?

Speaker 3 (01:57):
I say, you don't be economic girly man.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
Yes, he's coming at Newsom. He wrote I'm getting ready
for the jerrymandering battle, and he had a T shirt
that said terminate jerry mandering. You go Arnold again. I
haven't agree with him in many things, but hey, man,
if he's against Newselm's join arms. Man. I saw you

(02:20):
once out there in your fancy car picking up the shrivers.
Maria and the kids from Church Santa Monica, the Catholic church.
We went there. I got to see the incredible halt there.
I got to see Kelsey Grammar there and the shrivers
walking out and getting into their There's Arnold the driver
that was before he was governor, but he was still

(02:41):
a huge star. I mean, come on, man, And that
doesn't that seem such simpler times in California, doesn't it?

Speaker 2 (02:50):
Then?

Speaker 1 (02:50):
So I'm talking about its liberation day. Trump, you punch
poke the bear. We're gonna punch back. His special election
coming up, No. Member four it and why because he's
upset with Texas, right.

Speaker 4 (03:06):
And he should be.

Speaker 1 (03:08):
He should be. He should be living with Texas because
the California companies are moving there. That's not what's bothering him.
Our congressional districts out here are already Jerry Mander to
dead to favor the Democrats. We know that ballad Initiatives eight,

(03:30):
twenty and ten. No, man, it's it's equal. It's fair
said they're going to mend the States Constitution. Yeah, that's
what we said. No, we the people, we the voters
are going to decide. And he's trying to speed it
tried to speed it up right, rolled out their new
congressional map, going to get rid of one, two, four five,

(03:52):
Shoot them right off that map, right there, there they go.
And Newsom has come out and said that, Man, I'm
going to let the people decide. You know what I'm like,
I'm asking voters for their consent. Man, dude, you already
was already given in the propositions that voters voted for.

Speaker 5 (04:13):
We will affirm our commitment to the state independent redistricting
after the twenty thirty census. Oh after, we're asking the
voters for their consent to do mid term redistricting in
twenty twenty six, twenty twenty eight, and twenty thirty for
the congressional maps.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
Yeah, like they're going to really go back. Isn't that
what politicians always do. We're just going to change it
now and in twenty thirty we'll go back then. Why
are you changing it now? If you're going to go
back then, why would you go back to something that
is a fight against democracy You're as you're touting this
to be. Man, we got ballad harvesting in this state.

(04:49):
We got dropboxes, we got mail in ballads that have
no chain of custody and that word some of you
might have become used to here in the state curing.
You know where it takes a month, Michael Maher, I
remember him running and talking about the curing that they
were having to do. To go back and match it up. Yeah,

(05:10):
you got a whole month to go cure, go cure.
The results twenty twenty four election here gave California forty
three Democrat House seats and nine two Republicans. Now knew
some getting rid of five trying Doug lamoffa in the crosshairs,
Kylie Valdeo King Calvert, Darre Elisa. Those are the words

(05:31):
I was playing there in the audio at the top
of the show. I was the representative dare Elisa. So
we already know last week that taxpayer funded rally in La,
which by the way, might not be all the way
legal there, but it's all of it's Trump de rangement,
that's what it's About's listen.

Speaker 6 (05:51):
It's not complicated.

Speaker 5 (05:52):
We're doing this in reaction to a president United States
that called a sitting governor of the state of Texas
and said find me five.

Speaker 1 (06:00):
Well, according to a simplemon Krldon Myos on the show
last week, the Biden administration actually mandated that Texas redesigned
their maps. More people need to be talking about that.
Oh it's trump Man, this lions sneaky snake of a
dipty dow Beelzebub face mask gagging gruesome says it's about

(06:25):
giving power to the people. Hey, we already got the power,
don't need it. The Citizens Committee there, let's get into
California's independent rediscrete Commission. I saw an article at red
State that had some of the people that are on

(06:48):
this redistricting commission, because how could that be? Jerry Manner,
there's nonpartisan, right that you find me nonpartisan in California,
and I'll show you a fresh new gold app Yeah,
there are right now in this nonpartisan committee. There are
districts where people there's uninhabited mountains between people, I mean huge.

(07:16):
They say. These ridiculous districts are called vote sinks. They
exist to ensure Republicans holds a few seats as possible. Again,
only nine despite forty percent of the vote. So who
are some of these Republicans and independence? And that's what
this Red State article actually put out here? Let's see

(07:39):
Republican side is Jane Anderson? All right? Jane. Where's Jane live?

Speaker 2 (07:43):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (07:43):
Berkeley?

Speaker 3 (07:44):
Wow?

Speaker 1 (07:45):
Boy, Republican in Berkeley. That must be tough. Let's see
her application indicates he donated to nay Raw and Planned Parenthood,
the World Wildlife Environmental Defense Fund. Let's see she's committed
a diversity and inclusion. A little more liberal than your
most average Republican might be, right, Can you say Berkeley plant, No,

(08:13):
she's a Republican. She donated to Act Blue and Playing Parenthood.
That's somebody that needs to represent the GOP's interest in redistricting. Right,
all right, that's a Republican. They listen and independent here
those fence writers, those riding in the middle people. Isra

(08:33):
Ahmad employed the Division of Equity and Social Justice in
Santa Clara County. Isra Ahmad is a woman and she
lets see protests against President Trump's Muslim ban in her application?

Speaker 7 (08:47):
All right?

Speaker 1 (08:48):
Uh, here's Antonio Leaman's independent an affiliated commissioner. He LGBT
rights advocate on a Facebook pages, he indicates support for
Bernice Sanders. That's independent, middle of the road thinking, isn't
it Bernie? Socialist and DEI official?

Speaker 2 (09:03):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (09:06):
So who appoints some people to California? Is Redisacreeing Commission.
That is the state auditor who's a you got it,
A Democrat? You got it. So you're seeing how this
seeing how this kind of works.

Speaker 5 (09:18):
Right, we're here because Donald Trump on January sixth tried
to like democracy, tried to wreck thought.

Speaker 1 (09:25):
It was Texas. Those Texas tried to.

Speaker 5 (09:28):
Steal an election, not just California. Other Blue states need
to stand up.

Speaker 6 (09:34):
We need to be firm at our result. Woo.

Speaker 1 (09:37):
All right, let's see what the blue states are talking
about right here? Okay, Politico Latest Politico. They asked two questions. One,
do you support keeping the Independent Redistacreeing Commission too? Do
you support returning congressional redistricting authority to state legislators? Thirty
six percent say give it back to the government. Not

(10:02):
looking too good, GAV not too good. Here's here's what
his office, uh responded to the post. You mean that
poll that tested what we are not doing parentheses getting
rid of the commission question mark, don't be fooled by
so called experts. You don't even ask the right questions.
They're strong support. Was that a Ford or Chevy or Dodge.

(10:29):
I'd say he dodged it. Dodged the question, didn't he
Oh dude, people people want control. Let me see, let
me do that. Sixty four percent said no, no, no, man, No,
here's a simonment. David Tongapa he posted.

Speaker 4 (10:52):
This Democratic super majority in Sacramento is trying to nullify
our fair redistricting process in California because they need a
save democracy well before any redistricting talks, before any big
beautiful bill, before any budget cuts. The California Democrat leaders
stripped me and four of my colleagues from our committees

(11:13):
simply for being too outspoken. You can't tell me that
you're going to defend democracy when you crushed it a
long time ago. I need you to join me, Assemblyman
David Tongy Paw and say no to Gavin's crap.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
Let's let's fly up to thirty five thousand feet and
get the overview here. This state has been under one
party ruld for fifteen years. How's that working out for everybody?
How's it going? How's it going? We got to hammer
home the hypocrisy here. Power to the people, not the politicians.
I'm ready to get out. Let's get our fist up

(11:47):
in the air. Power to the people and then that
commission is gerrymandered by Democrats, Independence and fake Republicans. So yeah,
gotta this can't go through November four, New What a
thumping that would show across the country every California that

(12:08):
actually states and won't lie about it. Set aside, Democrat Republicans.
Set it aside for a moment. If you want fair
elections this there needs to be people uniting to beat
this at the ballot box. It's not about districts lines
out there. It's whether whether the leaders choose their voters.

(12:33):
Think about that for a moment. Let that sink in New.
Someone wants leaders to choose their voters. Download that to
the dome. Think about that. I'll be right back.

Speaker 6 (12:45):
Let me ask you something.

Speaker 4 (12:48):
When you come in on Monday and you're not feeling real, well,
does anyone ever say to you? Sounds like someone has
a case of the mondays.

Speaker 1 (12:56):
No, no man, no man.

Speaker 6 (13:01):
The Assistant Trevor Cherry Show on The Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
I can't believe summers almost getting here to be over
before we know it again, Well, it's with football coming
up this weekend, but that's the time to get away
in the fall, man, Like I do that all the time.
I don't er know if I've ever done that in
my life, but I know a lot of people do.
Bottom of the hour, I'll update you on the meeting

(13:27):
between President Trump and Zolensky. Of course it has ended.
In a post on True Social President said he's a
arranged a meeting between Zelensky and Putin as the next
step in the peace process. Last I heard, President Trump said, guys,
got to let you go. Guy call Putin. Yeah, looks
like that call went pretty good. So ay, I'll be

(13:52):
playing you a lot of the audio that happened today.
I saw Zelensky this time crack President Trump up. I
haven't seen Trump laugh like that maybe a few times.
I'm gonna play you what made Trump laugh like that?
A zinger from Zelensky back to a reporter. Now, we've

(14:12):
had one hundred small earthquakes more than California since just
Thursday morning the Guyser's geothermal field. The largest was four
point zero struck within minutes. Several magnitude three point hos
followed along with a much smaller one. There have been
one hundred and seventeen quakes in total. Anytime things are

(14:34):
shaken like that, it might be time to kind of start.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
But what do we do?

Speaker 1 (14:37):
I was gonna say, paying attention, all right, all right,
when are we gonna all shake, rattle and roll out
of here? But that's quite a few they're saying that
happened up there. You know what's shake, rattling and rolling
right out of here. Even Playboy magazine says California's two
runchy there in their corporate headquarters from smell A to Miami,

(15:02):
the CEO described California as hostile of business. LA Times
reported chief executive said state is extremely expensive place to operate.
We're excited to move the company to the city of Miami.
Very pro business. You look at the cost of doing
business in California against the cost of doing business in Florida.
Miami Beach made all the sense in the world for

(15:22):
Playboy to move there. Governor DeSantis said, oh wait, his
wife stepped in, grabbed Mike and said, no comment. All right.
I was not aware that this actually happened, that they
put Playboy put a temporary ban on nudity. I guess

(15:43):
that had to beat during the me Too movement. I
just read this in Joe Pollock's article in Breitbart. Had
to be. I guess you know playboye Hr said, Guy,
so we can't have nudity in the workplace. It was
against California rules. Out here, Hr, we can't allow that.
He says here that they returned to nudes and to

(16:04):
fit women after a failed woke re brand that had
plus sized models and a transgender playmate. California's unemployment rate
highest in the nation. Again again, thanks Keavin. You ever
thought about focusing on that. No, he's got an election.

(16:25):
I read where it's gonna Castrosnoel County. He's just Resnel
County alone. Four million dollars. Gavin, we could have used that, man.
We could have put it in the kiddie fund for name,
image and likeness. We could have put it in the
fund for you know, starting a new stadium. You know
how they showed the thermometer with the red line. We

(16:47):
could have put that in there. I don't know. I
got some potholes that have been there, I don't know
for eight nine years that I now. Just even if
it was repaved, I would still do the swerve just
out of habit for at least seven months. Everybody's got
those around town. They know which lane to be on.
A road that you take every day. You know which
lane to be in, what part of that road to

(17:09):
switch lanes. It shouldn't be like that. Not everybody lives
that way. Oh wait, I thought that gas tax is
gonna fix it, wasn't it. San Francisco Chronicle said unemployment
rate rose to five point five in July, the highest
among US states. We're number one.

Speaker 6 (17:26):
We're number one.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
State added a net fifteen thousand jobs, highest unemployment rate
in the fifty US. Well we're doing okay, aren't we.
Hey listen, Newsom is up there in Sacramento right now.
You just think how think how focused he is on

(17:50):
the state of California. Has he ever been named me
one thing good? He's dunking somebody name it one thing.
I would love to have a reporter go, yes, Governor,
named one thing you've done good.

Speaker 6 (18:05):
This is the Trevor Charry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (18:10):
That Dairy Queen commercial got me thinking of dipping that
toast in the gravy with the chicken strips and the fries.
Iced tea with no sugar, extra ice, lemon on the side. Please, yes,
I want that right now. It's something about that when
they get that toast, right man? Why don't I ever
think of that when I want to? You know, I wait,

(18:32):
I'm trying to do the carp thing. Okay back when
I was didn't care. Ah, not that I'm doing it
too well this go around, but that you can make
that at home easy that DQ mail thinks. Sorry, deary queen.
I'm telling everybody probaly a whole lot cheaper. But you
think about it. Air fryer fries, chicken strips in there,
put your toast in there, do your gravy, either make

(18:54):
it homemade or buy that pack and that white gravy.
You're done. That's a that's a DQ air fry meal
right there. I know somebody out there went like, I'll
stop it. I'm gonna do that. Probably a single dude
with an air fryer. Well, uh, knock yourself out, man. Okay.

(19:14):
We uh, we had big doings going on today. Zelensky
flying into d C. After President Trump met with Putin
in Alaska. Uh and uh, you know he brought in
a lot of European leaders. We'll get to Rubio in
a minute, setting them all straight on that going. No, no, no,
We've been dealing with all of these people, but it

(19:35):
really is a first time. Is like the United Nations
showing up before we get to Zelensky and reporters and
zines and President Trump laughing, you know all this happened today.
Let's let's get the boring stuff out. We heard from
the dude from Finland, we heard from Italy, we heard

(19:55):
from a lot, but it's the UK guy Starmer. He's
kind of let's get the boring stuff.

Speaker 8 (20:00):
Thank you very much, mister President, and thank you for
hosting us.

Speaker 3 (20:03):
Here.

Speaker 8 (20:04):
Can I start where a manual started, which is we
all want peace. The war in Ukraine has had a
huge impact, particularly on the Ukrainians who born in the
front of it, but it's also had an impact on
Europe and on the United Kingdom. There's not a family
or community that hasn't been affected. And when we talk
about security, we're talking about the security not just of Ukraine.

(20:26):
We're talking about the security of Europe and the United
Kingdom as well, which is why this is such an
important issue. Thinks it's such an important meeting as a group.
I think we've had a discussion on the phone a
number of times, mister President, but be able now to
be around the table to take it forward. And I
really feel that we can, I think, with the right
approach this afternoon make real progress.

Speaker 1 (20:48):
Okay, you could have said that, Starmar, where are you
going to say? I hope we make real progress. Next.
Here's next, President try to talk about Yeah, it is
something that all these world leaders go together.

Speaker 9 (21:00):
It's very interesting because this is the first for the
White House. He can't say that very often. It's seen
a lot over the years since eighteen hundred and seventeen
ninety nine, to be almost.

Speaker 6 (21:10):
Exact, but this is the first one.

Speaker 9 (21:12):
We've had so many Prime minister's presidents, the heads of
European nations.

Speaker 1 (21:18):
He's a busy guy man. He's moving at the warp
speed of Trump still and we're seven months in. I
forgot who wrote it. I read somebody talking about if
this presidency ended right now, it would be an amazing accomplishment.

Speaker 9 (21:33):
So we're going to be meeting for a while, and
we're going to discuss some of the issues. And I
don't think there's any issue that's overly complex. It's at
a point now where people want to do things. I
really do believe I've known him for a long time.
I've always had a great relationship with him. I think
that President Putin wants to find an answer to.

Speaker 1 (21:53):
Yeah, I think Zelenski does. He's in a suit again,
looking like justin Timberlake two thousands. But good tries Lensky.
He's got a war, he's fighting, man, give him a break.
It's probably high end stuff from Paris that his wife
gets when she goes shopping. She didn't dip into any
of that one hundred and thirty billion dollars, did she? No,

(22:16):
stop it, focus all right, let's focus on his suit.
A reporter actually praised the Zelensky suit, and President Trump
will say, I guess. On the way in, he said, wow, fantastic,
like you look sharp, young man.

Speaker 5 (22:32):
Thing.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
But listen, he cracked President Trump up. President Trump leaned back,
Ah like that. I mean, it was like a like
you're playing poker with five dudes you know since high
school and one of them slams on the other. And
it's really funny. That kind of a laugh.

Speaker 10 (22:49):
Not sweet.

Speaker 11 (22:49):
Brian, I got a question, pretty each you yours almost,
President Zulinsky.

Speaker 6 (22:54):
You look fabulous in that suit. Yeah, look you look good.

Speaker 3 (22:58):
I said the same thing, Yeah, I said.

Speaker 11 (23:00):
Some one that attacked you last time.

Speaker 3 (23:02):
See that, I remember that. I apologize to you. Look
you look wonderful.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
No, my first question for you, President Zinsky in.

Speaker 4 (23:08):
The same suit.

Speaker 1 (23:12):
I think I see I changed you, he said the reporter.
It was the same reporter that called him out for
not wearing a suit last time.

Speaker 11 (23:22):
We just spoke to I was just telling the president.
I just spoke to President Putin indirectly. And we're going
to have a phone call right after these meetings today,
and we may or may not have a try lad.
If we don't have a trilad, then the fighting continues.
And if we do, we have a good chance. I
think if we have a trilet there's a good chance
of maybe ending it. But he's he's expecting my call

(23:45):
when we're finished with this meeting.

Speaker 6 (23:46):
Thank you very much.

Speaker 1 (23:49):
The trilad is a trilateral summit with Putin, Selenski Trump.
They're talking about being next Friday, August twenty or this
Friday coming up August twenty second. Yeah, yes, So don't
know where, don't know where, don't know where it's going
to happen. I still do not know here I have well,

(24:14):
I'm going to try and read it. It was printed
off and handed to me. Part of the site has
cut off. President Trump a statement here. I had a
very good meeting with distinguished guests, and he listed all
of them that came in. He said, we discussed security
guarantees for Ukraine, which guarantees providing various European countries, coordination
with the United States of America. Everyone is very happy

(24:35):
about the possibility a peace between Russia and Ukraine, he said.
At the conclusion of the meetings, I called President Putin
started began the arrangements for a meeting at a location
to be determined with Putin, Zelenski and Trump. Very early.
Good first step for a war that's been going on

(24:59):
for too long. Well good. He did say he was
gonna pick up the old phone. Yeah, Martha, get me Vladimir.
Please thank you, mister President.

Speaker 3 (25:08):
I really want to thank you President of the United States,
dear Donald, for the fact that you, as I said before,
broke the deadlock basically with the President Putting starting that dialogue.
And I think it was a February that you had
the first phone call, and from there we are now
very are today. And that is I think if we
play this well, we could end this. And we have

(25:29):
to end this. We have to stop the killing, we
have to stop the destruction of Ukraine's infrastructure.

Speaker 6 (25:34):
It is a terrible bore.

Speaker 3 (25:36):
So I'm really excited and let's make the best out
of today and make sure that from today onwards we
get this thing to an end as soon as possible.
I really want to thank you for your leadership, what
you were doing for load of me, but of course
also the European colleagues. It is really crul shoal and
the fact that you have said I'm willing to participate
in security guarantees is a big step. It's really a

(25:59):
breakthrough and it makes all the difference. So also thank
you for that.

Speaker 1 (26:03):
The thanks going to our president, those are also thanks
going to you if you voted for Trump, feel that way.
That was the Secretary General in NATO Mark thanking President Trump.
Prime Minister of Italy Malaney listen to her.

Speaker 2 (26:18):
Thank you very much, Donald, mister president for hosting us
today in this opportant meeting. And I think it is
an important day, a new phase. After three years and
half that we didn't see any kind of sign from
the Russian side that there was a willing for dialogue.

Speaker 6 (26:36):
So something is changing.

Speaker 2 (26:38):
Something has changed thanks to you, thanks also to the
starling in the battlefield, which was achieved with the bravery
of Ukrainians and with the unity that we all provided
to Ukraine.

Speaker 1 (26:52):
I don't think she said stalin. I think it was Starlink,
the satellite. Yeah, I think that's what she meant, stylin.
It kind of sounded like, what is the difference she
was saying, the difference with you, Donald, President Trump? What
is the difference? I wonder is he is the aggressor?

Speaker 3 (27:10):
Oh yeah, this guy chose this war and now he
and his country will bear the consequences.

Speaker 1 (27:16):
Yeah, it's easy to get people to come and sit
down at the table when you're saying it like that,
isn't it land Land deal? I hear that security deal.
I hear that. Of course, as Secretary of State Rubio said,
you're not gonna be hearing what we're talking about. Knock
it off, Dambus, How rich is it? Well, it's Ukrainian

(27:37):
coal mineral hub, coal rich. That's so not green, but
the world runs on it still, Honey. Ukraine's industrial powerhouses there, Dambas.
All the resources they got, natural gas, they got minerals, minerals. Yeah,
like lithium batteries, green tech. Now, oh you're listening now,

(28:01):
huh yeah, make sure ev run Right after Russia's invasion
in twenty twenty two months into it, Moscow had control
a twelve point five trillion worth of Ukrainian minerals and
gas assets. The Dambis area contains more than fifty six
percent of their hard coal reserves, one of the largest

(28:23):
in the world, valued at approximately twelve trillion dollars. Dambis
also big in agriculture. Eighty eight percent of Dambis is
occupied by Russian forces right now. And this goes way back, guys,
I mean go back to even before we had any

(28:44):
kind of film running, even the grainy you know, all
sped up looking nineteen o eight. You go back, man,
Ukrainian nationalists and communists battled over all the riches there,
and it was very chaotic, with a bullsh revolution a
few years later, and most of the region, the population

(29:04):
there was Ukrainian until Stalin. Stalin came in. He forced it,
Man forced industrialization. A lot of Russian workers took over
the coal mines and factories there. It was really bad time, man.
There were a lot of Ukrainian farmers that were killed

(29:25):
and don't speak Ukrainians speak Russian, and by the time
the Soviet Union Collot's about two thirds of the people
that lived in Dambas considered Russian their first language. This
is like census data stuff and the culture of Russia
and the language. After Ukrainian independence happened, that area very

(29:47):
very Russian. About ninety percent of Dambas voted. Remember Yanikovich,
the pro Russian candidate the twenty ten presidential election. This
all goes back, gets into i mean Steve Bannon, and
gets into Obama, It gets into even Hunter Biden sitting
on boards of Barisma. Yanikovich, yeah, he was. Four years

(30:15):
later he got toppled and then Putin got Crimea from
Ukraine and then had an insurgency into the Dambas. This
is kind of the pre First War that that really happened,
and it did create some anti Russian backlash there. Ukraine's
last presidential election in twenty nineteen, the Ukrainian held part

(30:40):
of Dambas voted overwhelmingly for Zelensky because he said he
would bring peace and they wouldn't have to give up
their sovereignty. But then you had a lot of Russians
that were rallying to. So it's kind of led to
a full scale war in that how they call it.

(31:03):
Many people don't know whether I I'm sure our US
intelligence and our military and satellites and all that realizes
and spies realize what Russia has left in the gas tank,
you know, if they want to keep pushing and clawing away,
almost like World War One trench warfare across there. This

(31:24):
isn't like when we hit Iran with our B two s.
This is blood and guts and grenades and limbs of
people falling around as they inch and crawled their way
through winter's coming. Remember what Hitler experienced. Nobody wants to
fight in winter. Russell's economy is not doing the best,

(31:47):
so I'm sure President try, I mean when you loved
it to. We'll never really probably know until like eighty
years from now, some transcript to come out of what
they were talking about in there, word for word. I
would just love to hear it. Russia right now has
about twenty percent of Ukraine, and that is part of
the Dambas area in Zelensky has refused to hand over

(32:10):
the area that they have to Russia. So it's really
around this industrial mining in Ukraine. It's about a third
of the country's population and most people do speak Russian,
but a lot of them are not pro Russian. So
it is a really weird, weird area to be, like

(32:32):
having Mississippi and New York living together and allegiances go
way back. Stop talking, Yankee, you stop talking like a
like a hicic I'm sure.

Speaker 6 (32:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (32:45):
See, these are the things that we never factor into,
these things that are that have been going on. Putin
once then to get out of Dambas. Zelensky said, we're
not gonna leave. We cannot do this. So this is
where we are. He said, it didn't sound like America
wants us to leave. Solensky said, I do not believe
that Putin's proposals, trump'sorposal heavily Trumper represents the United States

(33:07):
of America. He's the mediator in the middle, not on
Russia side. Who's kind of changed his attitude, hadn't he?
I guess he has. So who knows what's going to happen.
It does involve land, and it does involve peace. And
if there's anybody I would want to have in there,
it's President Trump, because hey, we know he's already had

(33:28):
one shot at this he was already the president. We
know what happened.

Speaker 10 (33:32):
The fake dude said my personality would get us into
a war. I'm telling you that guy's going to get
us into a war. But actually my personality is what
kept us out of war.

Speaker 1 (33:48):
I was the only.

Speaker 7 (33:49):
President in nearly four decades who did not get America
into any new conflicts. Instead, I brought our troops and
our wonderful children back home.

Speaker 6 (34:00):
If I brought him back home.

Speaker 1 (34:01):
With a belong, stop it with all that Hitler talk.

Speaker 6 (34:05):
Man, this is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's
Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (34:11):
You get one dui, you get ten years in jail.
You get a second one. That's that's twenty years in jail.
Third one. Uh we just I don't know, put you
away forever. But if you kill somebody while you're drunk,
you get life in prison immediately. You take a life

(34:31):
while you're intoxicated, you're slammed up forever. A person was
killed in a suspected DUI crash yesterday afternoon just after
three o'clock. The victim haven't been identified yet, but a
pedestrian walking down First Street in Olive. Drivers swerved on

(34:52):
the sidewalk. Unknown reasons hit the person on the sidewalk again,
non identified president. Police said the driver was all some
arrested facing a charge of a fellow ne d Ui.
I'm serious, man, you take the life you're you're you're
locked up forever. And we would see that change overnight,

(35:15):
d Ui. Incidents would would would fall off a cliff
because before people get drunk, they're sober and they go, well,
I'm about to get drunk, or I don't want to
be in jail forever. Paulia, can you come pick me up?
That would change overnight. Talk about it sounds like a

(35:36):
car swerve. This was really bad story. Sama Keen. Sheriff's
office confirmed that that woman and that baby they were
looking for lost. They were found inside their car submerged
in a Samueaquin canal. Their trailblazer matches the description. The
thirty six year old whisper Owen was her name. She
disappeared to life fifteen with their baby. They lived in Sacramento,

(35:59):
but she was down here in Fresno for a doctor's
appointment with the visit family. All right, bye see later,
going home. Left for us are around five. She was
last seen on a traffic camera up in Oakdale. So
this nonprofit dive group, I've heard that. Yeah, when they

(36:21):
it's just something they dedicate their time to if they can.
If somebody's loss, they go search for them. And there's
this new sonar technology that can locate a car. And
they confirmed that there was a cell phone being in
that area. So they went down and that's what they found.
So horrible news. You want them to be found alive.

(36:42):
But since July fifteenth, not knowing every night, Yeah, I
would say, you don't want that call. You want it
to be where you get a call. Hi, I took
off to Utahl. I was crazy. I'm okay, now you
know you you live for that phone call. Doesn't matter
what happened. You're a lot but obvious closure to that family.

(37:05):
See those canals, man, haven't I said a lot of
times they when I see them out there on those
two lane roads, they just they're spooky looking.

Speaker 6 (37:13):
They insist that Trevor carry show Mond the Valley's Power
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