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September 23, 2025 • 35 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
No, it's Reverend Marco Rubio, Reverend Bennie Johnson had the
government teaching church really how to bring church and let
the Holy Spirit just just immerse. I think Tucker said
it's like the Holy Spirit's like like a fine tuning
or something. He used that reference like it felt the
tuning was right. It didn't have to be a church.

(00:23):
It can be a meeting. It can be a get
together a family even where the tuning's not right.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
You feel it in the room, you know it. Hey,
how did it go? Well?

Speaker 1 (00:34):
It was okay, crowd, but it felt kind of you know,
tuning is either on or off. It's no middle tuning ground.
You know that was a good place or nah. Everybody
was extremely angry. My anger level got dropped. Thank you
Holy Spirit, thank you Turning Point USA, thank you Erica,

(00:55):
thank you to all the speakers. Thank you Charlie. Thank
you first and foremost to God and his son for.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
All of that.

Speaker 1 (01:06):
Yeah, anger, some anger is justifiable. Anger is not always wrong.
Angry that Charlie was murdered, Yes, others are angry that
one group's angry because they think Charlie Kirk was a
big end and there's wrongful use of anger. And what
proper anger looks like is he didn't pick this up
from Sunday as God calls us to hate sin, not

(01:29):
the people. That's what Charlie did, man, and he did
it in a Jesus like way. Fight against evil, yeah,
we do that. Let's be angry against evil. Let's be
down right angry about evil. But no, our fight is
not against people. It's against these whatever's tuning the rooms,

(01:53):
those spiritual forces. Yeah, I'm angry that elected officials in
public office, they have a actual duty, whether you believe
in God or not, to get some kind of vengeance
on criminals. That's justifiable. Now, God's the ultimate authority, but

(02:13):
we all have some authority. You can defend your house,
your family, your kids, somebody from criminals at two am.
Also the government, you know, stepping on your right to
teach your kids your values. You should be angry somebody
tries to break in or when they trying to kidnap kids.
If you don't use the right pronouns, there are things

(02:34):
to be justifiably angry about, and that means that you
got to do something. Those in authority got to use
that authority man for justice. That's what's been missing in society,
and that's where a lot of that justifiable anger comes from.
When you saw people that couldn't go to church, but
yet you could go ahead and march out in the

(02:55):
streets and go up to mass people outside eating at
a restaurant and.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
The Black Lives Matter. Remember all those days just.

Speaker 1 (03:04):
Anarchy ruling and the media acting like, oh, it's normal,
It's just what democracy looks like. This is what democracy
looks like. Remember all that soft on crime. The government
has a duty to punish people that are doing wrong.
My conversation yesterday with Congress and Tom mcclintalka one of

(03:24):
four Republicans, about with Democrats not to censure.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
This wicked witch.

Speaker 3 (03:30):
I just think it was the video where it called
him doctor Frankenstein and said his monster shot him through
the neck. And looking at this, this is someone who
was a husband and a father, and that people found
it jarring to hear such criticism of that in the
immediate aftermath.

Speaker 1 (03:45):
Yeah, that's Kaitlin. I should have I'm not calling her
the wicked witch or she's talking to ilhan Omar. Chris Collins.
You got your moments, honey, but I don't put you
at the ilhan Omar level.

Speaker 4 (03:55):
Yet what I find jarring is that there's so many
people willing to excuse them most reprehensible things that he said,
that they agree with, that that they're willing to have monuments.

Speaker 2 (04:07):
For him keep going.

Speaker 4 (04:08):
They want to create a day to honor him, and
that they want to produce resolutions in the House of
Congress honoring his life and legacy. It is one thing
to care about his life, because obviously so many people
loved him, including his children and wife. But I am
not going to sit here and be judged for not

(04:34):
wanting to honor any legacy this man has left behind
that should be in the dust pen of history, and
we should hopefully move on and forget the hate that
he spewed every single day.

Speaker 1 (04:45):
All right, Caitlin might names say, and Congresswoman ilhan Omar,
there give me some examples. Please, you notice that anytime
you're hearing these just dark hearted people on the left
talking about it, if I was gonna, boy, if you
got the goods right now, I'd be the time to
bust out what it was and what you disagreed with.
But that would require, oh, you're right, Charlie, a conversation

(05:11):
they can't have them the left, like elan Omark, just
proving to all normal Americans that, yeah, there's definitely something
of the opposite going on here. Erica, when she was
up there, Charlie's Charlie's would have she had a message.
And when she's talking about marriage, I was like, man,

(05:32):
she's gonna make some feminists mad, I thought, right at
the start, I said, good, rightfully so and I sat
there and got convicted. You know, Charlie, they'd call him
a you're a misogynist because he had what we used
to call baseball, hot dogs, apple pie, and Chevrolet and

(05:52):
traditional views of marriage.

Speaker 2 (05:55):
That was it.

Speaker 1 (05:56):
He had traditional views of marriage like the man of
the head of the household. You heard Erica talk about
love your wives and lead themen, be a leader worth following.
She said that was boom, wasn't it. She's sound about

(06:17):
how your wife's not your servant, not your employee, not
your slave. She's your helper. You're not rivals. She's talking
about how they didn't keep score. We're a team working together.
And she says she went to create a home that
he wanted to come home too. Look at that, and
she said, women, I have a challenge for you too,

(06:39):
where they encourage her, she said, be virtuous, guard your heart,
and she said, if you're a mother, recognized the single
most important ministry you have. And she's talking about being
her kids and her husband. Well, no, I read in
the I read women's websites and Cosmo and all these

(07:00):
What was it I forgot some of those in the
dentist office, or that I would see some ex wives
that would have Vogue. Yeah, okay, those kind of things, right,
you know that, you know, you get married and bottle
down on those kids all day. That's you mix that together,
and that's going to be unhappiness, no career, find it,

(07:21):
be financially independent, travel see the world. Just don't commit
to a man. That's not to say every Democrat woman
liberal feels that way. There's a lot that realized just
because it's natural, it doesn't matter what party you are
or whether, of course, having faith helps marriages. Obviously, survey

(07:45):
found some of the happiest people are Christian married women,
So that does mean there's some good leaders out there
and men doing it the right way. Well, she just
kept going on and on and on about how their
marriage was the best thing that ever ever happened to her.
You just don't hear people really just applauding it like that.

(08:07):
She's like, it's not just about the people. It's a
it's the living testimony of the of what the Bible says.
And God said he's going to turn evil to good.
He may. That's that's a promise. Let's let's focus on
that with this situation, and and and when it happens
in your life, my life, our lives, our own battles,

(08:31):
our own losses. Whether your husband gets shot through the
neck or whether your husband has a heart attack, wives
lose husband's husband lose wives, We lose loved ones, family members.
Sometimes out of order, the kids go before the parents go,
and even the grandparents are still alive, and if they're

(08:52):
young enough, there's a great grandparent.

Speaker 2 (08:54):
Possibly it's out of order. You know, you never know when.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
So let's remember that when we're in our darkness, that
there's a promise he's gonna turn to good, and we
don't always see it, and maybe we won't ever figure
it out or know what while we're here on this
earth of why it happened. There has been a surge

(09:20):
in fundraising in twenty twenty compared to twenty twenty four
Turning Point USA. And this is before Charlie was assassinated.
They had doubled their fundraising in just four years to
eighty five million dollars, nine hundred college chapters, twelve hundred
high school chapters, tens of thousands of new chapters of

(09:42):
the Inquiries that have already been pouring in new Ceo,
Erica Kirk. They're not backing down. They're not gonna go anywhere, right,
mister Miller.

Speaker 2 (09:55):
You cannot defeat us.

Speaker 5 (09:57):
You cannot slow West, you cannot stop Wes.

Speaker 2 (09:59):
You can bus, you cannot deter us.

Speaker 5 (10:02):
We will carry Charlie and Erica in our heart every
single day and fight that much harder because of what
you did to us. You have no idea the dragon
you have awakened. You have no idea how determined we
will be to save this civilization, to save the West,

(10:23):
to save this republic.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
They announced, Turning Point USA did that their college tourts
across America are going to start today.

Speaker 2 (10:33):
Hey they're not.

Speaker 1 (10:35):
Hey, guys, if he may deserve maybe a little bit
of time off, a little bit, a bit of a break,
a little bit of a breather, it would be everybody
from the top to the bottom that works in that organization,
and at the top of that list would be the
brand new CEO. Hey, guys, let's come back in January
strong after the holidays, let's take a let's take a break,
and let's all go home to families, and we're going

(10:56):
to continue the paychecks.

Speaker 2 (10:59):
Something like that. I don't know.

Speaker 1 (11:00):
Maybe keep the crew that's necessary there. But no, they're
launching today some that I saw that are gonna be
on the list out there talking. And this was a
man that a caller brought up yesterday to the show,
Michael Knowles. He's a Catholic guy and he's really good man.

(11:22):
I watched him sit down. Watch the show. It's on YouTube.
I mean, go watch it, Michael Knowles Show k N
O W L E S. He's a great set designer
as well. I don't know how much of that's AI.
I can't figure it out these days, but I think
a lot of it's real. He had he had a
former witch in all right, that's a Christian now, but did.

Speaker 2 (11:43):
You see that one?

Speaker 1 (11:44):
Yeah, that man, she was raised in it grandma mother family.
So he has those kind of conversations with people Magan,
Kelly Tucker, Carlson, ak ramaswame Minster. There's no pauses between
his words to even edit some of his things. I mean,

(12:06):
he is the fastest talker this side of whatever universe
were in. I think Glenn Beck's going to be there.
Rob Schneider, Frank Cherich, I played you yesterday his statement
the number one statement of the entire weekend. Charlie wouldn't
be in heaven unless it was for Jesus. So they're
gonna be on this tour. More names are going to
be coming out. Turning Point, USA chief operating officer confirmed

(12:29):
all the death threats that they had that they had
gotten over the years there, and he said Charlie warrened
earlier this year's greatest fear was someone getting shot and killed.
He actually would talk about it on his show talking
about the pressure Cooker. They said they got thousands and
thousands of death threats. He said, Charlie never complained about

(12:50):
them or lived in fear. Looks like there's also one
decent man in Hollywood. So glad to announce this. If
I say the name Rain Wilson, does anybody does that
ring a bell with anybody?

Speaker 2 (13:06):
You're like I've seen that.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
Dwight troop from the office, the beatmeister. He's calling out
people in Hollywood for people for the assassination of Charlie.
Gateway Pundit had an article here they said back in April,
Rain Wilson, we'll call him Dwight push back on a

(13:28):
MSNBC host, explaining, nobody trusts the media anymore because how
badly you bungled your twenty twenty four election. Just recently,
the last few days, he said, I spoke to a couple,
let's say, some liberal friends last night at an event,
and they were like, you won't find me shedding any tears,
he said. Somebody else was like, oh well, he said,
there was a little bit of a kind of good

(13:49):
ridden thing, and it's like, guys, no, we couldnot think
or talk that way. That is not okay, he said.
Shooting someone that we disagree with, even if they're loud
and out there about it, is wrong headed. How few
people in Hollywood have spoken out in this way. Way

(14:11):
to go, Dwight. I always knew under that tough facade
there was a heart right Actually think the actor and
our fellow human, Rain Wilson. I bet even Stanley would
agree with him, right, I think so, don't you. She
said no, she is not fitting.

Speaker 2 (14:31):
Quit it not appropriate. Lynn is disrespectful.

Speaker 1 (14:37):
Don't do that.

Speaker 4 (14:39):
Don't do that. Don't do that.

Speaker 6 (14:40):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (14:41):
Lynn. It's Super Tuesday with Trevor Carey on The Valley's
Power Talk.

Speaker 7 (14:48):
I feel very happy to be up here with you. Nevertheless,
and that way you speak more from the heart. I
can only say that whoever's operating this teleprompter is in
big trouble.

Speaker 2 (15:05):
That's President Trump.

Speaker 1 (15:06):
Where do you think he might be if you hadn't
heard that, you think just there at the Oval Office somewhere.
He's at the United Nations making the world laugh. I
wonder how many world leaders could get up there and
talk without a teleprompter. Come on, President Trump called out

(15:27):
the United Nations in a trump funny way.

Speaker 8 (15:32):
All I got from the United Nations was an escalator
that on the way up stopped right in the middle.
If the first lady wasn't in great shape, she would
have fallen. But she's in great shape. We're both in
good shape. We both stood. And then a teleprompter that
didn't work. This is These are the two things I

(15:54):
got from the United Nations. A bad escalator and a
bad teleprompter, Thank you very much.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
Yeah, he uh, I'll play it a little later in
the show.

Speaker 1 (16:03):
But he went off off him over an unfettered uh,
illegal immigration, what it's done to prisons, called him out
for not backing him and helping stop wars around the world.

Speaker 2 (16:12):
Hey let him, he let him hear it.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
And in one of the funnies of all funnies was
watching French President Macarone walked down to New York City
sidewalks because his motorcade got stopped because President Trump's motorcade.
He had to wait for President Trump to pass. You
hear him talking to an NYPD here. He's saying something
like me, there's no motor cad in sight, can we
just cross? They needed to cross that street and they

(16:36):
were blocked. You can hear a little bit here the
cops says sorry, sorry, there's a and then Macarone calls Trump,
obviously in his motor cad. He's like, yes, tell him
what's happened. And then you see him walking back to
the French embassy.

Speaker 6 (16:51):
I feel like, I'm sorry.

Speaker 1 (16:53):
I'm the president.

Speaker 7 (16:53):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 (16:55):
Everything's enclosing right out.

Speaker 6 (16:56):
There's a boarder kick coming right out.

Speaker 5 (16:59):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 9 (17:00):
If you don't see it, let me push it, let
me cross. How are you guess what I'm waiting for you?

Speaker 2 (17:14):
That's Macron.

Speaker 1 (17:15):
They're calling President Trump, President to president on the cell phone.

Speaker 2 (17:19):
I'm waiting.

Speaker 1 (17:20):
I'm waiting because they're waiting to cross for you.

Speaker 6 (17:24):
How are you?

Speaker 9 (17:25):
How are you guess what I'm waiting for you?

Speaker 1 (17:35):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on The Valley's Power Talk.
Katie Grimes, Welcome back to the show, Katie. Uh, what
do you think? Is it in the California water? What
is it? It's a spiritual war, I guess, so maybe we
can't see it.

Speaker 6 (17:51):
Hi, Hey, yeah, I hope it's hope it's not in
the water. We're all doomed.

Speaker 2 (17:56):
Well.

Speaker 1 (17:56):
They got us with mass mandates now because they're finding
something so a little bit in some wastewater. So they're
really reacting, yeah.

Speaker 6 (18:04):
Right, at the same time telling cops and immigration officers
they can't wear masks. So I guess if you're a
cop or an immigration ice officer and you've got COVID
tough on you in that something.

Speaker 1 (18:18):
Yeah, it's just it's an upside down world. But we're
still out here Katie, I call any Republican and I
know a lot of people stay for family and rightfully,
so I don't fault teambody for saying I'm here, you're here.
We're missionaries behind enemy lines. That's what I tell people
back in Tennessee.

Speaker 6 (18:38):
Yeah, I have a lot of friends in Tennessee. Also, Yeah,
it's you know, we're here obviously, as you say, for
a lot of reasons. And some of us still believe
the coup is half full in that there are plenty
of things that can be saved in California if we

(18:58):
can just get rid of this Democrat supermajority in the legislature,
you know, change out the governor to somebody who actually
cares about the state. These are policy changes that can
be fixed. It's just we've got to get to the voters.
And that's what I try to do every day, is
provide the information that's really happening in the Capitol.

Speaker 1 (19:18):
Yeah, and it wasn't that long ago that people in
California can remember listening to that brand new, incredible artist
that Millie Vanilli. Even you know, early nineties, it was
still a balanced state. It's within recent memory that the
state wasn't always like this and Katie, I've had a
lot of great guests on you now being one who

(19:39):
have explained the redissera ching maps and the commission that
was set up, but I would like for you to Katie.
I'm sure a lot of people have seen Prop fifty
on their YouTube commercials. I can't wait to hit skip
right on there, and they really don't have a full grass,
So I'd like for you to just kind of break
it down so people that are just on your standing

(20:00):
what this is and why it's so important.

Speaker 6 (20:04):
It's so important because the California voters approved a citizen
led redistricting commission, So redistricting in Telafornia across the country
takes place every ten years right after the US Census
is completed. And the whole idea is, you know, the
census is done, we now know who currently lives in

(20:24):
our state and in what counties and what districts, and
the citizens Redistricting Commission gets together and very publicly goes
through the process of drawing the lines or adjusting the lines.
And that takes place because it is not legal to
draw lines around racial groups or you know, racial areas,

(20:48):
it has to be done in a very fair and
open manner. You can't tear neighborhoods and communities apart, et cetera,
et cetera. All kinds of good rules that make this
work for the most part. And what has happened now
is that Governor Newsom who is lying to everybody when
he says he's doing it because Texas is doing it.

(21:11):
And that's a little bit of a lengthy story in
that Texas didn't do it because they just felt like
throwing a few more Republicans into the congressional delegation. They
were ordered by the Biden administration, the Biden Department of
Justice ordered them to reassess a few of their districts
that had been drawn on racial lines, and so that

(21:34):
is why they had to go in. Once President Trump
was in office, it was the department his Department of
Justice that followed up contacted the Texas governor and said
this has to take place legally. And so Gavin Newsom
is kind of the old Rama Manual school of never
let a crisis go to waste. Gavin Newsom saw an
opportunity to completely flip our redistricting Commission on its head,

(21:58):
take it away from the voters, give it back to
the politicians so they could then draw districts that they wanted.
And that is exactly what's happened and what we're going
to be forced to vote on in November.

Speaker 1 (22:08):
Katie Grimes is my guest. He's the editor of the
California Globe. Katie, I wish I was as good of
a note taker when I was up for a year
and a half. I didn't even finish it junior college
up in Chico. But what I took notes here. Number One,
voters voted in California to not do it the way
California Dims and Newsom are now doing it. We already
voted to not do it this way, and Bid Biden

(22:33):
demanded Texas to do what they did there.

Speaker 2 (22:36):
Yes, all right, exactly correct.

Speaker 1 (22:37):
That's a good way to tell your neighbors if you're
talking about Prop fifty out there, just remember those two
things that Katie just stated there. We already voted not
to do it this way, and Texas was demanded by
Biden to do it that way. So what Newsom was saying,
it's just a lie. And Katie, your take on the
Public Commission. I've read many articles based on the members

(22:59):
that seems to be I don't know enough to just
make a bold statement, but it seems already way liberal leaned.

Speaker 6 (23:08):
Yes, yeah, it definitely has. But again, these people who
are appointed to the commission, some apply, some want to
be part of it for various and sundry reasons. We
can imagine some of them are political. But it is
still a citizens redistricting commission, and citizens can challenge it.
So if there are either people on it who you

(23:29):
feel a are not representing the people, well you know
there are ways to fight against it, or challenge it,
or put your own name in there. So it's still
a much better off option than having California's politicians drawing
their own district lines.

Speaker 1 (23:46):
I tomorrow I'm going to be interviewing Steve Hilton for governor,
and I was reading an email they just sent out
said he's going to file requests for temporary injunction to
block Prop fifty. He's going to be here in a
press conference in president I guess to make that announcement tomorrow.
But do you think this can it work in the court?
How far have you looked into the legality?

Speaker 6 (24:09):
Well, I followed the two Republican attempts they've appealed or
applied to the California Supreme Court on an emergency basis
to stop this. Initially, it was rejected, and I thought
perhaps it's because it hadn't yet been voted on by
the legislature to be on the ballot. But when they

(24:31):
reapplied now that it was going to be on the
ballot approved by the legislature, the California Supreme Court kicked
it out again, and I think it, unfortunately, just proves
that they are an entirely political body. Steve Hilton's legal
case is really good, and I actually did an article
on it. It's a short lawsuit, it's only seven pages,

(24:51):
but he makes really clear what the violations are. Number One,
that the constitutional amendment that is what we're voting on
does not specifically repeal the section of the California Constitutional
article that limits redistricting to occur only in the year
following the national census, and that's US law, that's state

(25:14):
law as well. It also breaks up communities of color
and ethnicity. We've already seen that with the lines that
have been drawn. And then the other thing that I
thought was so interesting is he has in this lawsuit
California has a century long history of not redistricting in
the middle of a decade, so a century over one
hundred years. We've never done a mid decade redistricting within

(25:36):
one hundred years. And in fact, it's only permissible if
the redistricting plan was invalidated by a judicial decision or
nullified by a citizen's referendum. So I think he has
a very very strong case, and he's taking it to
federal court, so we're not going to have to listen
to the California Supreme Court on this one.

Speaker 1 (25:57):
Good Well, there's a lot of never before's in there.
Your own sand in a skateboard park either, there's been
a lot of those. Well, I need to read your
article before I speak to Steve Hilton tomorrow. Thank you
for learning me to that, Katie. If this let's just
fast forward, let's say it's passed in November, Newsom's con
it works, give us the reality that we'll be facing

(26:20):
Oh good lord.

Speaker 6 (26:22):
We will lose five or six of the nine or
ten Republicans that are in Congress representing you know, they're
already underrepresented Republicans in the state in Congress, so we'll
lose a few more of those seats. It's it's amazing
to me also that this is what they're pushing for

(26:44):
because they can't have any Republican representation. That's how evil
this is. And I really do break it down to
this is just outright evil. It's cool, it's horrible, it's evil.
If you think California sucks right now, just wait, it's
going to a lot worse because of that.

Speaker 1 (27:02):
Yeah, and this good backfire on Newsom. He could regret
this because you know, he could be handing the House
over to the Republicans now that he's done this. You know,
I saw Missouri and other states are now redistricting.

Speaker 6 (27:14):
Yeah, yeah, exactly, And I think you know it's they're
going to fight fire with fire if Governor Newsom is
going to play this dirty, illegal game of his, and
it is it is, it is dirty, it's illegal. For
your listeners, there's an attorney in the state named Mark Moyser,

(27:34):
and he has a video out now fully explaining kind
of what I started to explain about, how it was
the Biden administration that ordered Texas to make their changes
and why Gavin Newsom's first drawing, you know, doing the build,
redrawing the lines and now forcing it onto the ballot.
Why it's illegal, and he gives all that the reasons
why it's illegal. It's an I can send it to

(27:56):
you also.

Speaker 1 (27:57):
There please Mark Moys, I remember him. He's a cool
tie guy if I recall, Yes, yeah, you remember that too.
He's always a cool tie guy. You know what else
is cool, Katie that guys like Steve Hilton campaigning. They
can campaign up and down the state and they're on
high speed rail and it's so much easier for campaigns
like that now, isn't it right?

Speaker 6 (28:18):
Yeah, especially if you're going between Merced and Bakersfield. Is
that it?

Speaker 2 (28:25):
Well, that's the plan, it's going to be.

Speaker 1 (28:28):
I'll definitely definitely be getting a senior citizen discount even
when the first track.

Speaker 2 (28:33):
Is laid down.

Speaker 6 (28:35):
Yeah, that's not going to happen. This is probably one
of the biggest scandals in our state, and I'm really
hoping that the Trump Administration Transportation Agency really follows through
on this and clamps down hard, because this is nothing
more than a slush fun I've been writing about high
speed rail since two thousand and eight. I'm referencing articles

(28:56):
I wrote in twenty ten and twenty twelve.

Speaker 2 (28:58):
Were you optimistic? Then? Are you optimistic.

Speaker 6 (29:01):
Never never, No, they were cheating on it back then.
And I linked to an article from twenty twelve and
one of my recent ones where I lay out how
it was in twenty ten already violating the proposition that
voters passed. So you know, it's it's been a big
scam all along. Governor Jerry Brown grossly abused it. Governor

(29:26):
Newsom has grossly abused it. After lying to the voters
and promising them he was going to shut it down
within a month of being elected, Governor Newsom went, oh,
maybe not.

Speaker 1 (29:36):
Well, I think the script You've been covering it a
lot longer than I have, But I've been about a
decade to looking at this. The script they followed is
the Sopranos. Isn't it good? That's what has to There's
nothing else I've come up with. That's exactly what it is.

Speaker 6 (29:54):
Yeah, it is. It is nothing more. I mean Governor
Newsom thinks he's justifying it by referring to all the jobs. Well,
I keep looking around and saying, look, we don't have track,
we don't have trains. What jobs are we talking about?
Who's working in these jobs? Is it just going like
straight to big labor or something.

Speaker 1 (30:16):
Well, they talk about sixteen thousand jobs and makes a
lot of people think, well, that's sixteen thousand. No, that's
been over since two thousand and eight, since the first
person put pen to paper. It's like, I think it's
what one thy fifteen hundred at any given time.

Speaker 6 (30:30):
Yeah, it's it's pathetic. It's also quite embarrassing. I mean
since since two thousand and eight, I've been saying, we
already have high speed rail in California and it's called Southwest.
It's the easiest way to get from north to south
and a heck of a lot cheaper.

Speaker 1 (30:48):
Let's bring psa back smile on the face. Yeah, yeah,
there you go, Katie. Thank you for your time. You're
great reporting. We'll read you at California Globe. I'll look
forward to your Steve Hilton and your Mark Moiser any
social media following you'd like to alert people to.

Speaker 6 (31:03):
Just California Globe on x and California Globe on Facebook
as well. We're also on True Social.

Speaker 1 (31:10):
Great keep fighting the great fight. God bless you, God
bless you.

Speaker 2 (31:13):
Katie. Appreciate you to be with you. Thank you, you
bet you.

Speaker 1 (31:16):
This is the Trevor Carrey Show, Mondo Valley's Power Talk
the News, Bobby Salos Oars Northeastrezzo announce changing its name
to Mama Iguanas.

Speaker 2 (31:27):
Any any I.

Speaker 1 (31:30):
It's like when Carlo Junior had the name the Green Burrito.
It made me think like it went bad. Guys, I
feel bad for you. What all happened with the Salazar situation?
If you don't know, he played guilty or not guilty
in court over last month over Arson charges that he
allegedly paid a gang leader to burn down a restaurant
in Central President that wasn't performing and he got the

(31:52):
insurance money. We were just talking about Sopranos stuff. See
that was an episode of the Sopranos Parties restaurant.

Speaker 2 (32:00):
That's right.

Speaker 1 (32:02):
He was releasing a million dollar bail but didn't pay it.
Let a judge and tell him he's gone to return
to jail if he doesn't pay a million, which is
next court September twenty ninth. So Bobby Salazar's is changing
their name. They were never owned or operated by Bobby Salazar.
I think the name was well, you know, it had
name recognition. I know they're talking about right there, Champlain

(32:24):
and parm Back there in the corner. So it's gonna
be mama iguanas and they've had a rough time. I
don't want to really go off on the name too much,
but any lizard, ye kind of thing that lives in
a glass aquarium that you feed like other insects too,
it's not a thing I want to associate really with food. Well, okay,

(32:46):
it was Mama's iguana, but it's still in a guant.
All right, I'm gonna next time I want Mexican food,
I'm gonna look past the name and go support them
because they had a rough run there where that with
the name changed there. So I'm not saying don't go there.
I'm saying support local business. Former three term Presol County

(33:06):
Sheriff Steve mcgaryon died at eighty two. Can somebody let
me know. You don't need to call the show, but
just email me Trevor at power Talk ninety six to
seven dot com if you know if he owned an
old classic pickup, like a valuable old pickup. Because I
met a ma'am when I first moved here at one
of those car washed things. I was just running in

(33:28):
to get something at the convenience store. But those that
were You get out and you wait and people do
everything inside. And he was standing there in front of
an old pickup right where I pulled it and parked,
and I was getting back in the car. I said,
Sarah's at yours and it was, and we started talking.
And I know, I thinking it was Fresno County that
he said he was the sheriff of. It was one

(33:48):
of the counties here that he had been the sheriff.
He was retired. And when I saw that Sheriff Steve
mcgarryon died at eighty two, I thought, oh, that probably fits,
because that was probably six seven years ago. Maybe he
looked about, you know, in his seventies then, but he
was sheriff up till nineteen ninety nine. Took over in
nineteen eighty six. Many of you personally probably knew the man.

(34:09):
He went to Roosevelt he was started his career with
the Sheriff's office the year I was born, nineteen sixty six.
Two years later he became a debut. He worked in
the jail on patrol, went to President State, got his degree.
The battle would cancer. Sheriff's Sonony quoted here said he
put it quite a battle he's no longer suffering in

(34:30):
a better place. Steve was a great man and cared
for his family and our agency. His life may have ended,
but his legacy here will never well be forever remembered
by all of us. So Thebaid knows that truck thing.
If he had a truck, I sure would like to
know that that was the man that I met that day,
Trevor at Power Talk ninety sixty seven dot com, I

(34:52):
saw director Ryan Niger whipping around to see if maybe
you can find an online image of me maybe with
the truck.

Speaker 2 (34:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (34:58):
He it was like a nineteen fifties kind of pickup
that was all shiny and chromed out and a collector's
item definitely there.

Speaker 2 (35:07):
So we'll try to figure that way.

Speaker 1 (35:09):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power
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