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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I thought we were all getting together in Budapest. It's
all gonna be a get together. We're gonna have a
good time over there with Victor Orbon and we're gonna
have peace and peace in the Middle East and peace
in Ukraine. No, we're announcing sanctions on Russia's top oil companies.
Treasury is placing stock Company under sanctions laid down in
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Executive Order fourteen O two four. Treasury is imposing these
sanctions as a lack of Russia's like a serious commitment
to a peace process in the war in Ukraine. The
release did state, all right, let's talk about Ukraine for
a moment, EU and NATO. They really will do anything
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to keep President Trump and putin for making peace. That's
how I feel, you know, all my training and world
affairs and military training, that's what I'm putting together here.
And when you see two oil refineries explode at the
exact same time, one of the and this just happened today,
one of them a Russian owned refinery in Romania, the
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other refinery in Hungary that processes Russian oil. Yeah, they
somebody wants to keep the conflict going. The postponement of
the in person meeting between Trump and Russia that was
announced earlier today. They said that Putin could not assure
or that Poland could not assure safe passage or Putin
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over Poland skies to get to hungry Polish foreign minister
said that Poland could not guarantee that its court system
would not order the nation's military to intercept Putin's plane
and route to Budapest and arrest Putin. Poland's a member
of NATO, close ally of Ukraine, and recently Russia has
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been flying drones into Polish airspace. And that's when I've
been going, Okay, here we come, guys, here comes a
conflict with NATO. They're going to shoot at those, Russia
will shoot back, and we'll be off to World War
One started so quick arts Duke Ferdinand getting shot boom
world at war now. President Trump did sit down with
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a z Man last week, Zelenski. He said, I'm willing
to fly to Budapest. I'll join the meeting with Putin.
The high level meeting was supposed to be underway. Secretary
of Saint Marco Rubio said he had a conversation with
his Russian counterpart. I'm just going to base it over
the last few hours that decision did not go too well,
with the sanctions now being placed on Russian oil. I
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want to thank Edward Topaul at American Thinker dot com.
He's the writer of this and it was something I'd
never heard him boy talk about. Of course, we heard
about President Trump signing the mineral deals, right, we heard
about all that that happened back in April. But he
writes at Trump's well, the visit to Budapest, it's not
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happening now to meet with Putin to end the war.
He said, it's about lithium. He said Ukraine ranks fourth
in the world terms of the total estimated value of
their natural resources. Their annual outputs about fifteen billion and
estimated value of up to seven point five trillion. They're
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one of the richest European countries in terms of rare
earth minerals and lithium reserves. He said it's estimated to
be between three trillion and eleven trillion. He said, if
oil is called black gold, lithium is the white gold.
Why do we need it? Nuclear energy? Atomic technology? He said,
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Lithium is used to obtain a radioactive isotope of hydrogen.
Most of the lithium is used in the production of
lithium ion batteries. In Ukraine, the reserves of lithium ore
in one regional loan amount to five point six million
tons of category C one and more than eight million
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tons of Category C two. The projected volume of lithium
reserves in Russia is one million, eight nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen.
So if you got like fifteen million tons in Ukraine
and Russia has one ton, wouldn't they maybe want those
fifteen tons. Russia's lithium reserves one million, and in that
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one region, the Donets dn Etsk, that region alone has
over thirteen million tons, and that's what Russia's controlling right now.
At the end of twenty twenty one. Ukraine began auctioning
off permits just before the war started. They wanted their lithium, copper,
cobalt nickel reserves. Australian company announced that they're going to
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acquire rights to two lithium deposits there that same month,
before the war started. A Chinese company applied for rights
to lithium deposits in mid February of twenty twenty two,
that's days before the war started. Seventeen American Military Exports
Order letter to the US Secretary Defense Lloyd Austin saying
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we need to expand US access to these mineral resources.
So you got Australia, you got China, you got America
looking into the lithium. Leading up to this, Putin starts
putting troops along the border, and then mid February the
experts in America is talking about the need for our
access to these minerals. He invades. Could be I don't know,
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makes a lot of sense though, doesn't it. The invasion
of Ukraine being about rare earth and lithium deposits worth
eleven trillion dollars. Well, I say that might be something
that somebody might want to get a hold up. Boris Johnson,
former UK Prime Minister. He said, Putin ain't gonna win
this So we.
Speaker 2 (05:41):
Need to dispel the myth, in particular that Putin is
winning this war. He's not winning this war.
Speaker 3 (05:47):
He's gonna lose this war.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
Ukraine is gonna win my friend's seeper beloved Seepa. Ukraine
is gonna is gonna win this war, and it is
gonna win all the foster if we give them the
help that they need.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
Yeah, that's what we've been hearing. Right, And there's something.
Where'd the Democrats go with their blue and yellow flags
and their holograms of Zelensky and Award shows. Didn't they
do that? They did? Right, I'm remembering that right. Where's
where's all the support?
Speaker 4 (06:18):
Now?
Speaker 1 (06:20):
It's nowhere around. Where are all the anti Israeli pro
Hamas people in America? Why aren't they out celebrating we
have peace in the Middle East? Where are they? They're not.
They're nowhere to be found, are they? You would think
that they would be out because they're in every corner
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of America demanding it. Right, they thought they could.
Speaker 5 (06:45):
Kill us, rape us, imprison us, violently, uproot us from
olive tree farms.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
This is Congresswoman rash Ada Talad.
Speaker 5 (06:54):
Keep going star our children to death and we would disappear. Well,
guess what now were in Congress and we're every corner
of the United States. No, they just don't get it.
They just don't get it. They will never truly comprehend
your jamount. Even after seven decades that we are going anywhere,
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We are just getting started. I want to say the
whole of them, every genocide enabler, look at this room's mother, we.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
Ain't going anywhere. Nice. Well, you got your ceasefire that
you were demanding and burning colleges down over and taking
over the streets of America, and we're running Christmas parades
and Christmas lighting ceremonies over last year, right and the
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year before. Right. Well, you got your piece, But is
it really peace? Well, it'll never happen unless you try it.
That's kind of where I'm at right now. Then I
read the Hamas poulp to remember. Mohammad Nazal made it
clear HAMSI will not disarm tense of control security in Gaza.
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You agree to a ceasefire, he said, not a permanent settlement. Okay, Okay,
here's what has to happen for there to be peace.
And this is Trump's twenty point piece plan Kaza. He said,
we'll be a terra free zone. It'll be redeveloped. Both
sides agree. The war will end immediately. And then seventy
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two hours the hostages. I guess most of that happened.
Some they couldn't find, somebodies they sent back weren't even hostages.
They said. Once all the hostages a return, Hams will
commit to a peaceful co existence, decommission their weaponry that
they haven't done that, they're dragging people out, shooting them
in the head. That's the opposite of point six here.
But acceptance this agreement full a will immediately be sent
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to the Gaza strip. So I guess we're stuck at
point six. Zero point eight. Entry of distribution and aid
will proceed without interference from the two parties. Un We'll
do it. Gaza will be governed under the temporary transitional
governance of a Palestinian committee responsible for delivering the day
to day running of public services and municipalities of the
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people in Gaza. That when we start talking about stuff
like this is where it gets real sticky, because I
don't see that happening. A Trump economic development plan to
rebuild and energize Gaza, Yeah, builds you up a nice
hotel and then they'll fire bombit, build a tunnel underneath
it and plants and dynamite. They said a special economic
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zone will be established. No one will be forced to
leave Gaza. Let's see point thirteen. Hamas and other factions
agreed to not have any role in the governance of
Gaza directly and directly or in any form. Ah that's
not happening. It doesn't call for a transitional phase of
Hamas control, and that's what the are already talking about.
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But I guess this shouldn't shock anybody, and I'm sure
it doesn't shock Secretary of State Mark Rubio, and I'm
sure it doesn't shock President Trump. Like I said, it'll
never happen unless you try. Well, you got members now
that support the peace process and Gaza lying fist down
in the dirt with bullets in their head. So I
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guess I'm saying I don't think that peace will last.
And it looks like Ukraine and Russia that's not happening
right now. The US go in the different direction, putting
sanctions back on Russia oil. But when we look at
these two wars here with Ukraine kind of makes more
sense now looking back with Ukraine because just this year,
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April thirtieth, the United States and Ukraine sign an agreement
establishing the US Ukraine Investment Fund. What is that, Well,
it's going to give us access to Ukrainian assets change
for future military so we'll keep those missiles a coming.
When Putin went in there to get the lithium, no,
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he's not going to be getting that. Now we have
the US Ukraine Investment Fund and that's going to be
going after all the lithium there that in the area
now that Ukraine has right now, So should we describe
this as possibly the lithium more? I don't even think
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that we realize how far we are behind if it
comes to all the technology and all our missiles and
all our weaponry and everything that is required now with
rare earth minerals. China is so far ahead it could
be a NATO cover in Ukraine when Putin went in
because he was fearing they were going to become part
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of NATO. But Finland just did and they're right there
on the border as well. So yeah, it might make
sense that this is all all over lithium. We'll see
how it all works out.
Speaker 6 (12:05):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power
Talk You too.
Speaker 1 (12:11):
BBC had these ten and twelve year olds on there
from nineteen sixty six and they asked them about the
year two thousand, what it will be like, and ninety
percent of them we're worried about nuclear bombs going off.
There was one kid though, he was all excited about
living under the ocean. I liked him. But see, there
was fear in nineteen sixty six with kids. I remember
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nineteen seventy four asking my mom about nuclear bombs. I was,
I can Russia bombas I heard they could. They have planes,
they can over here, And without realizing what she was doing,
she explained mutually assured destruction. I don't know she knew
the term bad then, but she said, now we have bombs,
they have bombs. We don't want to bomb them, and
they don't want us to bomb them. You know, we
don't want to kill each other. So that's probably not
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going to happen. Yep. My mom was talked tell me
about she had a dream, even as an adult, that
she was a kid outside her house and she could
see off in the distance a big blast went off,
and in her dream she knew it was the end
of the world. I think that she said she has
that as an adult. She said it it comes from
the fear as a kid. And today they're doing it
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with climate change. That's how they're that's how they're scaring kids.
Kamala Harris out there pushing her one hundred and seven days,
she's pushed climate change for years. Yeah, but she she's
out there talking about what they've experienced. She Kamala said,
it's climate anxiety. It's the fear because of changing in
extreme weather, that the future of their life is very
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much at stake. Here's what Kamala said. My goddaughter, who's
a junior in college right now, was crying to me
just two days ago, worried about what is the world
going to be for me? Auntie, and I want to
have kids? Should I even be thinking about having children?
Do you see how derange liberals raise their kids to be.
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She's a junior in college, supposed to be enjoying her life, Auntie, Auntie,
the world's gonna be? Should I even think about having kids?
Kamala Harris, if she was anything of an Auntie, would
have been like snap out of a girl, the best
years of your life, quite worrying about it? Yes, go
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get meet the right man, Go ahead and get married
and have your kids. The fear of the future so
much that you don't even want to have kids. Where's
this coming from?
Speaker 7 (14:41):
Speak to you not as an elected official or public figure,
but I speak to you as a human being, a
woman whose dreams of motherhood now tastes bittersweet because of
what I know about our children's future, and that our
actions are responsible for bringing their most higher possibilities into focus.
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I speak to you as a daughter and descendant of
colonized peoples who have already begun to suffer.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
Somebody give her a hug. Gallup reported in September, even
though US birthrates had an all time low of one
point six per verse per woman, Americans now say the
ideal family size is an average of two point seven.
In twenty twenty three, people that said having three or
more reached its highest peak since nineteen seventy one. No,
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we can't populate the world. You got Bill Gates with
his depopulation plans. Oh, they're all over the place. I
remember in the early two thousands, kids were little like
ages I don't know, Like two thousand and two, they've
been like ages ten to one. We'd be in a
muffin shop, the lady at the counter with I'd have
all the kids with me, like maybe by myself or
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and I and the kids would be like, I want
one of those. I want one of those. You know
how kids are. And the lady would be like, oh,
you do know how this happens, don't you. I don't
know what mood I was in, but it was obviously
in the mood you're about to hear. I said to
the muffin lady, Oh, which one of them should I
not have had? See, it's snarky, they know they do it.
(16:21):
I was talking to John Girardi, who, by the way,
they're going to be having number six on Friday, and
we were talking about this. We call them the fertility police.
The kids later asked, what was that about. Why'd you
call it the fertility police? And I kind of had
to explain. While I was like, Hey, which one should
I not have had? I had to explain why why
I was saying that that maybe that might have been
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too rough summer, thinking no, uh, they do those snike comments.
It's like, I know more about it the world than
you do. You do know how that happens, don't you? Snarky? Snarky?
Where's the lynd I got here somewhere? Hang on, let
me go back to yesterday's audio. There she is that
is disrespectful.
Speaker 5 (17:05):
Don't do that. Don't do that. I don't do that.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
That's why I should have told her. Lynn. US adults
who attend religious services weekly or monthly Republicans and people
of color and men under the age of fifty are
more likely than other groups to want three or more kids. Again,
those that attend religious services, Republicans and people of color,
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adults that rarely are never at ten religious service, Democrats,
white people, adults under age thirty, and women under age
fifty are more likely to say one or two children
is ideal. Well, it's up to ever by to decide.
Unless you're Catholic and you go on the rhythm method
and you say God is going to send a soul
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when he wants to send the soul. Why do they
not like kids? Boy, they're attacking kids, aren't they. They
really are getting them all all messed up in the
in the head, confused. Who would want to do something
somebody like that? Man, Let's see, I don't know, let
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me think, let me knock on.
Speaker 8 (18:10):
Mister Long the assistant Tremor Jerry Show London Valley's.
Speaker 1 (18:15):
Power Dog Simmerdandino Way a trucker for a company. The
company is called Sandhu. It'd say, I guess that's a
common Punjabi name in Indian among Sikhs. Driver was intoxicated
killed three people barreling into a line of stop traffic.
Twenty one year old driver reportedly on drugs also at
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the time of this crash. California is not releasing any
details about the man. I mean, he slammed full speed
and he killed three injuring several others out there as well.
I mean, it was just horrific. Let's go listen to
the news here how they cover this breaking news.
Speaker 4 (18:58):
We begin with breaking news at a lot and this
exclusive video just in its dashtoand video shared with Eyewitness
News and I shown the red Semi truck that plowed
into a number of vehicles on the westbound ten Freeway
in Ontario just after one pm today. It is now
the subject of several law enforcement investigations, this fiery collision,
killing three people and involving a total of eight vehicles. Tonight,
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the CHP telling the La Times the driver of this
big rig is a twenty one year old man who
was now under arrest on suspicion of driving under the
influence of drugs. A total of four semis were involved
and also four passenger vehicles, one of them as you saw,
exploding in flames. In addition to the three people killed
in this mash casualty incident. At least four other people
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were taken to local hospitals for treatment. We have a
live picture now from Air seven over that deadly crash
scene in Ontario. Southbound lanes are open. Westbound traffic is
moving just horrible.
Speaker 1 (19:52):
I just plowed through them like their paper machete. You
seem like California's done with the commercial driver's licenses. Be
interesting to know how this one works out. A woman
was arrested in Fresno. She led officers on one hundred
and thirty mile chase from Clovis down to Tillarry back
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to Fresno again yesterday, according to Highway Patrol, about one
o'clock yesterday afternoon, clove Was police told about a woman
slumped over inside a car at Darryl's Mini storage at
Willow and Beheimer, And they arrived and the car drove away,
and they chased the car into Fresno on the Highway
ninety nine. CHP took over. Helicopter followed. She reached speeds
of ninety She reached the south end of Tillerry near Tipton,
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turned around headed back to Fresno. They tried the spike strips,
she was able to avoid them. They used a pit
maneuver to stop her. Love the pit maneuver, they had
to break a window to get the lady out. She
was named thirty six year old Rebecca Madison and Fresno arrested.
They said other circumstances are being investigated as well. Gonna
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guess maybe some drug use. Possibly. Most sober people don't
go on one hundred and thirty mile chase at ninety
miles an hour. Most sober people stopped their eighteen wheeler
before they plow in and kill people. That little thing
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that they did out in Oklahoma, Western Oklahoma and netted
over one hundred of these in like forty four were
from California. Illegal alien truck drivers. You'd want to know
the language if there's any job, let's see, I would
start with pilot. Yeah, truck drivers would be second. That
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you need to learn and know English. Well, there's a
lot of people that know English now and they're kind
of upset about what's happening here in these United States
of America. Well, we got a Trump administration that came
in had a mandate across the country needed to stop
the Cloward Pivens plan from coming in. That's the plan
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from the sixties to just socially bankrupt America with all
the freebies that we give out. Now, I want to
start this out with if you are on government assistance
doesn't mean you're a bad person, not at all. There's
a lot of good, hardworking people, and it's called a
hand up in most taxpayers in America like a safety
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net because we never know when we're going to be
in that and might need that. But what we're talking
about here are the moochers, the people that are that
are healthy, that can work and choose not to work.
The Trump administration came in and said we're going to
cut this back. No able body people will work. If
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you have a kid in public school and you're an
able bodied mother, they're saying, you're going to go to work. Well,
let's go listen. This is one of the reasons why
welfare is being cut right here. Listen to this guy.
Speaker 9 (23:03):
Democrats get so upset when Donald Trump wants to cut waste, fraud,
and abuse from social welfare programs like food stamps, EBT,
et cetera. Well, this next guy is a case study
on why we should be cutting EBT and food stamps.
Speaker 8 (23:23):
I got an email from EBT I used to get
seven hundred and forty dollars a month for my two kids.
Speaker 10 (23:33):
And we're not getting EBT no more.
Speaker 3 (23:34):
They took to EBT.
Speaker 10 (23:36):
They saying I gotta work twenty hours a week.
Speaker 1 (23:38):
I'm not working for nobody.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
This is what Americans taxpayer work for for us. They
work for me.
Speaker 1 (23:46):
They got to help.
Speaker 3 (23:47):
Me feed my kids.
Speaker 8 (23:49):
Get the gouty here when the government is here to help,
Come on, I need my EBT.
Speaker 1 (23:54):
Yo, it's responsible for your kids. I think that would
that would be you See, this is what we developed
in America, and this is generational man. It started with
Johnson's Great Society. You don't need a man in the house,
ladies to raise it. Get no.
Speaker 7 (24:11):
I kids have not eate in five days, and if
the taxpayer's responsibility to take care of my kids.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
Trump not got no fool stamps out.
Speaker 5 (24:21):
It'st in day five and I have not received no
food stamps. My disability checks is on hold, my cash.
Speaker 9 (24:28):
Benefits is not coming no more.
Speaker 1 (24:29):
They're still pending.
Speaker 5 (24:31):
It is the taxpayer's job to pay for my kids to.
Speaker 11 (24:35):
Eat, it for my kids to be taken care of.
Speaker 5 (24:37):
I have over two thousand followers on.
Speaker 11 (24:40):
TikTok and I can't get no.
Speaker 5 (24:42):
One person is seventy fifty.
Speaker 12 (24:43):
Cents and you're watching a video and.
Speaker 5 (24:46):
You can't send me nothing. I'm blocking this week for.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
Food yea Trump, I'm yoga man. Those of us in
New Yoga's like that.
Speaker 2 (24:58):
You heard, nah, but serious.
Speaker 1 (25:02):
If we deny the whole American food stamps, bro, it's.
Speaker 11 (25:06):
Gonna be a problem.
Speaker 1 (25:09):
Walmart, get ready, New.
Speaker 9 (25:12):
York City, we got seatown pioneer Kifoo.
Speaker 3 (25:16):
Get ready.
Speaker 1 (25:17):
Oh yeah, you're gonna steal it.
Speaker 9 (25:19):
Oh yeah, it's gonna get lit.
Speaker 1 (25:22):
These a's Costcos get ready.
Speaker 9 (25:25):
We think we're just gonna stay steal how no, how no?
Speaker 1 (25:32):
Uh, I think you're seeing Maybe he's just gonna rib
it from Costco. Listen to this deranged lunatic in America
talking about if you work at a grocery store.
Speaker 3 (25:41):
If you work at a grocery store and you know
that the food stamps is not working in November and
you see people stealing and you snitch, you deserve to die.
Speaker 4 (25:48):
Good day die.
Speaker 1 (25:49):
Okay, that's it. They deserve it. They deserve to have that.
Please send in the National Guard wherever it needs to
go into so that you can go get your groceries,
come out to your car, put them in your car
where they're worried about somebody robbing you in the parking lot.
Speaker 11 (26:06):
And people are gonna start. I'm telling you, this is
gonna be a thing. People are gonna start. Instead of
stealing groceries from the stores, they're gonna start watching people
go to their cars and they're gonna take all of
their groceries. And you know, the store gonna do not
our problem.
Speaker 1 (26:25):
Yeah, maybe the National Guard to be out there and
they won't be doing that. I guess here's a normal guy.
He responds.
Speaker 10 (26:30):
Hey, guys, look, if you're one of the creators on
here complaining about your temporary loss of Snap benefits and
you're trying to figure out why you're not getting a
ton of support and sympathy, it is because most of
us recognize that what you're actually complaining about is no
longer having access to our money. No longer having access
to our money like that, that's really what you're complaining about.
You're like, oh my god, I'm not gonna be able
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to not work and use your money to survive anymore.
That's not gonna garner a lot of sympathy.
Speaker 1 (26:59):
Well, I think what they don't understand it's the fact
that they think the government just has money. It's a
government money. And I guess if you're not working, you
don't realize how the government is funded. When you look
at your statement on your check and you see how
much that you fund the government when you work, means
(27:22):
you look at things a little differently, does it not.
Now there are people that need Section eight housing and
swissly in California. I don't know how some people I'll
do it, And I feel really bad for the little
kids that you know, get moved from one place to
the next place, don't have a stable place to live.
They're the real victims in this. But let's admit there
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are a lot of lazy parents that are victimizing their
own kids in that regard.
Speaker 12 (27:55):
In two years, I'm going to lose my housing all
because the guidelines for Section eight have changed since you
know who got into office. They're saying that if you
have a child that is school aged, meaning if you
don't have to stay home with your child, you have
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to be able to obtain employment, have a full time job,
and you cannot be on Section eight past two years
unless you have a disability.
Speaker 3 (28:28):
Can you believe that, Yes, I can. Actually, he's an idea.
Perhaps get a job. I think two years is enough
time for you to find it, to get a job respectfully.
Of course, this is.
Speaker 1 (28:44):
The Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk again
Ramon Rodriguez with reform Prop fifty seven. He was in
here with Stephen Quick. These families are all bonding together,
helping each other out. They've lost loved ones to niles
who many of them just get out in their early twenties.
As Ramoon was telling us, his brother Sergio was murdered
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in twenty twenty one. Stabbed young woman that stabbed him
and her boyfriend, then mutilated his body, cut it in half.
He's out, she's out, she's under I guess supervised. She
gets to go to sack State, go to college, stab
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somebody and cut him in half, mutilated the body, buried
it under trash. That is that's Jeffrey Dahmer stuff man,
that's Bundy. And now this young lady, maybe she'll get
her psychologists degree and be sitting across from somebody some
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days or laying on a couch. I just had this
violent urges sometimes I just I don't know. I just
I kick my couch. Oh well, let's talk about that violence.
What do you think it's it? Wouldn't it be creepy?
This is kind of society we're creating, man. So anyhow,
thank you Ramon for coming in and sharing your story.
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If you miss it. Podcasts available at power Talk ninety
sixty seven dot com. Think it is even quick as well.
His son Caleb murdered at McDonald's. He's facing the same
thing right now with juveniles and a judge deciding that
see Prop fifty seven made it where the das don't decide,
a radical judge can decide. I'm glad this woman did
what she did. She shot and killed a guy at
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a beauty store in Compton. I'm not glad a guy
got shot, but I'm glad that they took out this threat.
They said, three point thirty in the afternoon, guy followed
a woman into this beauty supply store and was all
groping her and feeling her up, and they said get out, leave, leave.
He threatened, allegedly threatened death on the customers and the employees,
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and they believed he was armed with a a with
a knife. One of the customers in the store for
her life, pulled out her gun and shot the man.
I have to say, good, you don't know what he
would have done. It's like Daniel Penny on the subway
taking him down and holding him down. You don't know
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what he's going to do. So Yeah, as crime increases
and these propositions that voters voted in, but has Newsome,
you know, continues to open up the prison cells, other
people out. They don't want them to be locked up.
You're going to see more and more people taking it
into their own hands. I saw a guy I don't know,
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it was a southern state down there. He's still he's out,
but he's in trial for murdering a guy that he
walked in. I think the guy was raping his daughter
and he shot the guy. Now he's running for sheriff
while he's in court over this. I'm gonna guess he
say it's a good chance of winning. People are sick
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of it, utterly sick of it. The rampant crime. Our
building got shot up over the weekend. That young girl
got shot here at Blackstone and Shawl rave party behind
our facilities here at one o'clock in the morning or whatever.
Bullets or fire between two warring facts and shooting at
each other. It went from what a month ago, boarding
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up a window over here that somebody broke that got fixed.
It just keeps getting worse and worse. I guess we're
now part of the Blackstone Merchants Association. AJ. We keep
fighting them, brother, keep fighting him there. He's running for
city council. We need more people like him. You see
how they're fighting back somebody that brings up the truth.
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Mayor DIYer City Attorney Andrew jans AJ was sending them
two emails a week two one two, and they called
it harassment and we're gonna file suit. Guys, come on,
listen to people like that. This was a really, really
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depressing poll. This was a hypothetical matchup from Emerson College
reported by Newsweek on Vice President jd Vance if he
runs against Gavin Newsom in twenty twenty eight. Now this
is looking way far ahead. I know all this, so
many things can change. I hope Prop fifty no on it.
But I got a gut feeling that this state is
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so stupid they'll go right along with all.
Speaker 6 (33:26):
The YouTube ads. So Obama told me it must be right.
We gotta fight back against Trump in Texas, not even
knowing the story, not even knowing what's going on. I
hope we thump him on fifty.
Speaker 1 (33:41):
And the voter ID we need you get a million
signatures on there as well to get that on the
ballot that you got to have an ID to vote.
But back to the poll here between Newsom and Vance,
thousand registered voters, they found Vice President Vance at forty
six percent and Governor dipty Do at forty five. Neither
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man has declared intentions to run. So don't forget that
poll for now until somebody says they're going to run.
I think we knew Gavin was going to run when
he was back. Just that just happened to tour washed
in DC while Joe Biden's out of town. I just
happened to be strolling around the White House grounds when
Joe Biden's out of town. Well me, no, Why why
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are you asking me if I'm running for That is preposterous?
Why are you bringing that up? Yes, but you're the
governor of California and you're on the other side of
the country walking around the White House. Why that's preposterous?
Why do you bring up things like come on, man,
not running for president. They're afraid of jd Vance. I
can tell you that much, because he speaks the truth.
Speaker 8 (34:46):
I want to say that there is this weird attitude
I've since in the American media, in the Western media,
where there's almost this desire to root for failure, that
every time something bad happens, that every time that there's
an act of violence, there's this inclination to say, oh,
this is the end of the ceasefire, this is the
end of the peace plan. It's not the end. It is,
in fact, exactly how this is going to have to
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happen when you have people who hate each other, who
have been fighting against each other for.
Speaker 1 (35:10):
A very long time.
Speaker 8 (35:11):
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