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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So they're still going for the ideas commercial copy is
different than medical advice. Many are using it for that
not turning out so well. I'll tell you some of
those and other stories of hell. Plugging into everything Internet
is not always the most wise decision here. Senator Marshall Blackburn,
Republican at Tennessee, said federal regulation of AI is on
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the horizon. So according to billionaire and brand new Silicon
Valley Christian movement gay multi billionaire backing JD Vance Guy,
Senator Marshall Blackburn, you are the anti christ anybody that's
wanted to regulate AI, he has stated, that's what the
Antichrist would do, would regulate it, says the guy that
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needs it to become popular. Senator from Tennessee, Blackburn said
the reason the states have stepped in, whether it's protect
consumers or protect children, because the federal government has to
date and not been able to pass any federal preemptive legislation.
We are such in the infancy of this, isn't it something?
How suddenly it was just here? Didn't it feel like that?
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I know, I remember a few years ago that AI
video of Will Smith eating spaghetti that was like the
one that was famous of. You know, that was like
AOL dial up now compared to what it looks like.
Senator Blackburn said, we got a safeguard information used by AI.
She she has a building that's going to address how
AI can use a person's name, image, or likeness about
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their consent. Now, that's going to take away a lot
of funny stuff. As long as there's always warnings this
is not real that you can see now on radio,
you don't see it. So it's up to people like
myself to say, hey, what you're about to hear is
AI generated, because you wouldn't know the difference. And that's
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not fair to do to people anybody. Now, if it's comedy,
it's fair to do, and if it's stated on there.
Senator Blackburn talked about concerns about parents and the impact
of AI and their kids. What do you mean they
don't have to do their homework. Sure it can make
a big impact. Hey, AI, write me a book report
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on prehistoric dinosaurs and how some scientists disagree whether or
not they actually turned into oil in the ground. Thank
you acquiring that. Then you go back, you dumb it down,
you change some things around, get a fact wrong, get
a couple facts wrong, get some years wrong, or something
something to show that that's all we gotta do. But
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now I guess they I guess a couple of years
ago I had a teacher call the show and say
that they have programs now they can run things through
that can show if it's AI or not. Look at that,
Joe Biden would have really, really, really gotten caught back
at nineteen eighty eight for his plagiarizing.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
Right.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
Senator Blackburn said, a lot of parents she's talking to
her considering not allowing their kids that have cell phone
so they're sixteen, like driving a car. I think that's good,
speaking of driving cars and everything internet. This happened a
few months ago, but the story just came out about
how these hackers, I don't know if you heard it,
they jammed San Francisco with fifty self driving cabs. This
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group out there, some social media people said this is
how it can be exploited with the whole system. They
went to one corner and ordered up fifty fifty different
people on their phones ordered up the autonomous self driving
cabs and they all came to that intersection and jammed
up and were huh, cog. Nobody they couldn't move. They
just kept driving into the traffic jam that it created. Now,
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nobody got hurt in that stunt, but it does go
to show. Look, if you really wanted to clog up
and not allow first responders or police or National Guard
or military to get into a city, you just put
two hundred and fifty of your operatives in a city
and let them all just order up the cabs on
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the corners and just completely clog it up. Talking about
people relying on it for medical advice, New York Posts
had a story I read, and it's really sad that
people are believing this. This thirty five year old man
salt help from chat gpt and it's pretty close to
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dinner time. But I'm gonna give you a warning and
can come back in twenty seconds. Turn it down if
you don't want to hear what this dude's problem was.
I'm giving you a warning. Too close to dinner. He
had a cauliflower like anal lesion. If that is not okay,
I hope they came back open. I didn't run your dinner.
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The chatbot suggested that the growth could be hemorrhoids and
propose elastic ligation as a treatment. He attempted to perform
the procedure on himself using a thread. I guess I
would mean a needle too, resulting in a tense pain
that put him in the emergency room. Further testing revealed
the growth have been completely misdiagnosed by ai sixty year
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old man. But this guy, they said, he had a
college education in nutrition. He asked chat GPT how to
reduce his intake a table salt. They suggested using sodium
bromide as a replacement. He followed advice for three months.
Chronic consumption of sodium bromide can be toxic. The man
developed bromide poisoning. He was hospitalized for three weeks. He
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had paranoia, hallucinations, confusion, extreme thirst, and skin rash because
chat GPT told him to do it. New York Post
had another one on here. You know, I hope there's
not tens of hundreds of thousands. I hope it's relatively small.
But a sixty three year old Swiss man experienced double vision.
He'd had an invasive heart procedure. It returned. The double
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vision did and he consulted chat be GPT, which Shure
did in that he's fine. Temporary it approve on its own.
He didn't get help. Twenty four hours later he had
a stroke. He said, uh, if his care had been
delayed by chat GPT that if he called in, they
would have said, yeah, you need to come back in.
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So don't use it for that. They would always say,
I know, if you got anything, the doctor tells you
medical and you go home, don't look it up on
the internet. And people, we know, we're all humans. We
go look it up on the internet, don't we? What
are the odds? What is this? What is that? But
this is different. Now, this isn't a Google dutt go search,
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clicking on an article and reading it. You think you're
a lot of these people think I am just talking
to the expert brain in the universe. Let it tell me, well,
thal shall do it now. I'm not against it. I
think it's fascinating. It truly is. And if it can
help you, like schedule your appointment, or if you don't
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understand some kind of terminology, or if you want to
ask it to say something in Greek translated. I mean
there's so much things, but no, not as a doctor.
And the mental health that's coming out with us, the
danger with this and especially for they're saying for kids
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and teenagers. There's a family I did this story. They're
suing open AI because they said chat GPT became their
son's suicide coach. They said that it helped their son
explore suicide methods and when their son committed suicide. Any parents,
they'd want to know. He's a teenage son. You want
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to go find out why. You want to read every journal,
go in and look through everything and talk to all
the friends if you didn't know anything was wrong. And
they found it on his laptop with chat GPT. They
printed out more than three thousand pages of chats that
this young man had. Yeah, and it was telling him
how he could do it. Technology, man, it's it can
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be dangerous. It was for this kid in school. And
let me see. At Baltimore, armed police handcuffed and searched
the student, took him to the ground drong guns because
an AI driven security system said that he had a
gun on him, but it was an empty bag of chips.
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Did you see that story? Kids said, They made me
get on my knees, put my hands behind my back,
They cuffed me, and they searched me. Said I had nothing,
He said, I thought I was gonna die. They had
a gun pointed at me. Eight cop cars pulled up
to the school and he said, I was just holding
the Dorito's bag. They said it looked like a gun.
AI can be wrong, really wrong, getting all those cars
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to come to the inner set. And that's somewhat funny
to me. It is with the technology that's out there.
But I can tell you right now I am probably
the each week that goes by, I become more anti tech.
It supposedly so it was going to make things easier.
Why does everything seem harder to do? It's not easier.
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It means less humans. Humans are quicker and better in
no customer service. I don't know how and why, and
I really want to grow out of this. I hope
I can. I don't see myself doing it though, I
really don't unless the Lord God above steps down and
changes my inner being. But I yell louder at those
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automated voices, make payment, I'll transfer you to retirement. No,
I mean just the range that it comes, not all
the time or just be insane, but those moments, for
those od it's like sto just oh, it just makes
me want to if I were Elvis pull my gun
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out and shoot my cellphone when they do that. How
about this that Amazon Web service outage that went out
a few days ago. Wee could go or whatever, well
I need. Do you think it'd be a good idea
if we get one of those high end real Pod
smart beeds. It will cool and heat just however we
want to do it. Well. When that service outage happened,
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many of the customers were stuck with it overheating. Go ahead,
the Internet of everything in your house. I think a
bad idea. Refrigerators are going to have commercials now running.
I saw something where in China you have to watch
a commercial before toilet paper comes out. Get ready for that.
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One California, they said eight sleep smart beds retail for
over two grand. They rely on cloud connectivity to control
temperature and a tract biometric data. When everything went down,
they said they were unable to access the bed's water
cooled coils, so the overheating, your matches stopped cooling all together.
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Bed became completely unresponsive. There were even those that when
it happened that their bed was now stuck in an
incline position, you know, and then go But it's all
Internet it's all internet. I'm gonna stick with my gas
car in my non smart bed, and I'm one hundred
percent dreading this coming weekend. I really am every year man.
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Why well, because people who love to run are gonna
flood our two cities. Is it that time again? Yes
it is, Yes, congestion hell awaits we'll talk about it next.
This is the Treportary Show on the Valley's Power Talk Toald.
Just text me, he said, he's gonna have some big
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news about this election. All right, Tal, you better deliver
that one. Some big news. He'll be on after five.
Now that's big news, good news, big news. Yes, this
man here locally. He's doing a fifty fifty thousand k
run ultra marathon every continent in seven days. He's gonna
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be thirty one miles a day, seven day, seven continents.
Christian Johnson's his Name's gonna be the first man to
ever do it. First legs in Antarctica running on snowpack
that he's gonna run in South Africa, then a trip
to the western edge of Australia, then off to Asia,
then to Portugal, a midnight race in Columbia because of
the heat, and then he's gonna set the world record
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in Miami. Well that's a Howard coat cell wild world
of sports moment if I've ever seen one. This weekend
here it comes city to city. Were people who like
to run, those locally, those from all around. I don't
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know how far they come. I know it's on the
schedule or something to qualify for the Boston Marathon. But
they shut our life down Northeast Fresno. Would they be
north Northeast Fresno, northwest Clovis for a major part of
two cities, one detour Willow. Willow's the only way to
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get out of town. I have spent traffic jammed hours.
I mean at all times of the day, afternoon until
it's I don't understand it. Listen you runners, it's great,
it's great. I know that the hotels and restaurants will
make some money off of this. It's good to draw
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people in like this or a city. I'm not against
people running and having a marathon. Most marathons happen in
cities downtown on the weekends when it's closed down. Now, unfortunately,
the city of Fresno doesn't even want to do things
down there anymore. It's all gone up to Wolverword Park.
There's no way they're going to have the city to
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city marathon would not be down to well. First, it's
city to city, is the thing about it. So it's
from one to the next, from Presdent to Clovis. But
here's the thing, there's land North. There's something wrong with
closing down. I don't know what you got closed down? Five, six, seven, eight,
eight roads? Okay, but not every road in an aryan
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leave one detour. That is so wrong to do to people.
I wonder how much business is lost because I can't
get to food for less? How much business is lost
compared to how much they say that it brings in.
But how do you factor in that frustration? Oh? The
kids party. There's a birthday party at one o'clock Sunday.
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We're going to be driving them. I can't get there, honey.
I'm not in the car with you. I don't know
get on Willow. So if it's one detour road for
all those people, imagine Willow all right? And that ain't
happen yet because I mean stuck in those traffic jams.
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It's all coming back. I mean stock up and camp in.
That's it. No store shopping, stock up and camp in.
We got people illegal base jumping still at Yosemite, superintendent
of the park said, we don't tolerate it. Our law
enforcement remains efficient, effective, and vision in twenty four hours
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a day, three hundred and sixty five days a year. Well,
I guess they can't be everywhere, everywhere at every time.
But I guess maybe you could keep some eyes on
those big high peaks. But even when they jump off,
you don't know where they're gonna shoot down to or
base jump down or do your wingsuit down those wingsuits, right,
I watch more of that. I watch more of that later.
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Guys watch the wingsuit stuff on YouTube. Just amazing, just amazing.
It's humans flying, it really is. That's all it is.
They jump off and they have wings and they fly, well,
they float down, but it's a long ways and real
fast speeds. So many of them look like, man, they're
gonna hit the ground. They're gonna hit there. Those must
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be the good guys that know how to really kind
of get that close because it's too and you're going like, oh,
there's a mountain coming up. Are they gonna pull up?
Are they gonna pull up? How do you go and
they do, they make it. We've had a couple examples here,
kmph dot com said in September of this year, guy
was sent us to eighteen months of unsupervised probation, six
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hundred and fines, and forty hours of community service. His
base canopy and his wingsuit were forfeitted. Give it up,
Give it up, guy. Let's see another guy back in
July of last year fled on foot but was identified.
This year, he got two days in jail. I guess
that's for fleeing on foot. Hey stop, hey stop, bet
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he wished he could fly. Then he got twenty four
months of unsupervised probation and twenty five hundred dollars in fines,
and he's banned from entering Yosemite during his probation. Another
guy a few years ago, he had to be rescued,
and he even had a prior conviction, and he played
guilty of base jumping, but came back, did it again,
got hurt. He got two days in jail, twelve months probation,
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seven hundred and sixty in fines, and four hundred and
fifty eight dollars and seventy seven cents for his rescue.
I would have thought, no, a rescue just to start
a helicopter or something that's in the thousands, just to
get one going. Anyhow, he was banned from Yosemite and
had to forfeit his parachute and harnessed during his probation period. Yeah,
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I understand people love the thrill. They liked that thrill,
just like NBA players making millions, like the thrill of
the gamble. Everybody has their way of thrill. I have
never been the thrillmeister now, even like as a teenager.
But probably the most adventurous thing I've ever done in
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my life is take jet skis out, you know, down
by Santa Monica of Marina del Rey, out into the
water where the beach looks like real You can't. People
look like a little speck that far out. I can
still see the beach. I'm not going to go far
enough out where I can't. That's about the most adventures
thing I've ever done in my life. And now you went,
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you can get me, uh not that far out. I
don't even know. No, no sharks. I've seen too many
shark stuff since it. I wentn't even I think the
underside of a of a jet ski might look like
a big fat shark or something. They come up and
bite at it. I've never been a hiker. Hey, you
want to go hiking? You mean walking around? No hiking.
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I know, it's walking around somewhere else. That's all it is.
You're in You're in the forest, given a new name.
And now I understand that that would be enjoyable. It's healthy.
You get out, you get to get attacked by bears
and snakes, if you enjoy that kind of thing. These
couple of dudes hiking in the or a man and
a woman. They didn't even know each other. They were
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hiking out in a storm rolled up in Arizona. They
were hit by lightning near Flagstaff. They were at the
highest point in Arizona. I guess it's a big thing.
Everybody climbs up to. Hey, we made it up twelve
six hundred feet and they're up there. Lightning struck. So
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the rescue people had to take all terrain wheelers part
way up the mountain. Then they had to head out
on foot because the storm that came in. They couldn't
get a helicopter up there. So they got up there
and they successfully rescued them, and they're fortunate to have survived.
See once again weaving the living room room is over.
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Women Democrats ad are freaking out, doj and Elstrodi. They're
going to send election monitors to polling locations across California
and New Jersey. It's going to be a week from tomorrow,
November fourth, we'll see what's going to happen. Civil Rights
Division is going to be president in Kern County, Riverside,
Presno Orange and smell A County at Pam Bondi said,
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it's meant to uphold the high standards of election integrity
and guarantee that American people will get the fair, free
and transparent elections that they deserve. What we we're used
to not having that. Why are you trying to go
and change things? So we just get comfortable with waiting
a month after an election. It's election season. It's good
for news talk. Come on, Bondy, don't run a good
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thing out here. Election results coming up again tomorrow. Then
the next day, well seventy four votes were counted in
Tillarry County. Every day, slowest process have er Again. I
always state I could get a bunch of Girl Scouts,
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a troop of Girl Scouts and we could have it,
County quicker so knew some from how to put out
a video about it. Of course he did so.
Speaker 3 (21:16):
Today the Trump administration announced they're sending election monitors to
five specific counties here in the state of California. They
have no business doing that, they have no basis to
do that. In fact, we have a state wide election
for a statewide constitution. This is about voter intimidation. This
is about voter suppression, period, full stop. And it's a pattern,
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isn't it. It's consistent with what they've done with the
federalization of the National Guard and the intimidation of the
chill that that's created. They'll do that right around election.
Speaker 4 (21:46):
Day as well.
Speaker 3 (21:47):
Same thing with ice and Border Patrol. Mass men watch
that space showing up in and around polling booths and
voting places. But this is a bridge too far, and
I hope people understand it's a bridge that they're trying
to build the scaffolding for all across this country and
next no members election. They do not believe and fare
and free elections. Our republic, our democracy is on the line.
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We all need to wake up.
Speaker 1 (22:12):
Yeah, Department of Justice. Hermeat Dillon responded, cry harder. The
Justice Department has been sending election monitors to New Jersey
for decades. We're just here to make sure nobody's rights
are violated. What's the problem, miss Dylan stated, And did
you have a problem when Democrat attorney generals sent their monitors?
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Go on, share your tweets. We're waiting. We know here.
In California, a voter received two mail in ballots for
the exact same person, Roof, Who do you want to
vote for? Mark? Once for Gavin.
Speaker 5 (22:51):
The woman from Coasta, Mesa is accused of posting photos
to our social media showing a ballot with her dog's
name on it. She's also accused of sharing with her
followers at the dog kept receiving mail in ballots even
after the dog died, accusing sixty two year old Laura
Urex of illegally registering her dog to vote and trying
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to cast ballots in her dog's name in the twenty
twenty one recall election and the twenty twenty two primary.
Speaker 1 (23:18):
Yeah, let's just mail out a bunch of ballots. I
don't think anything can go wrong with it. Let's have
lunatics asking their dog lick yourself if you want to
vote no on the recall.
Speaker 5 (23:30):
She's even accused of posting this picture of her dog
Maya Gene with an eye voted sticker.
Speaker 6 (23:35):
My initial reaction is thank goodness. This is rare and
that's why it makes the news.
Speaker 5 (23:41):
CBS legal analyst Jessica Levinson wis in on the investigation
that started in October of twenty twenty four after the
Orange County DA says Ux reported herself to the Registrar's office.
Speaker 6 (23:52):
This is serious. People should not commit fraud in elections.
Are entire we the people. Depends on the idea that
only the people who are can register to vote. Do
register to vote?
Speaker 1 (24:05):
Yeah, let me give a little disclaimer. In the event
you have not received your ballot yet, just go look
at any transient field out there where the encampments are
gonna be hundreds of ballots scattered. That's what happened in Sacramento.
Remember when I first started my joke years ago about
how you can have two hundred ballots in the back
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of your car going through the Del Taco drive through.
Now that's that's what's happening.
Speaker 5 (24:31):
This is the bizarre voting debacle playing out over two
elections in order to cast a ballot. In a state election,
the only thing required is an affidavit of registration paperwork
that asks for things like a name, address, and political preference,
but does not require proof the dog's ballot was accepted
in the state recall election.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
Any of that, okay, dogs are voting loose ballots. November fourth,
res King redrawing our congressional lines could add about one, two, three, four,
five Democrat seats to the House. They're saying DJ Each
of the counties that have been named President County being
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one of the five here in California, have experienced recent
voting issues, sending incorrect or duplicate ballots to voters. Orange
County Registrar of Voters Bob Paige said he welcomes anybody
who wants to watch the election. Said, it's common to
have local and state, and federal and even international observers.
They know this, they know what's happened. They're just gaslighting,
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getting out there lighter fluid, just squirting it right onto
that flame. Just these male ballots, these dropboxes. I guess
the local voting centers there probably won't be that many
people on them, because you know, they can go on
for weeks, sometimes even longer it took. I think we
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were almost getting ready for Christmas break when Adam Gray
was declared the winner. Really ridiculous. Congressman Kylie on the
jerry mandering, Gary Mandring, Gary Mandring, Congressman McLintock, Right, yeah,
he's Gary Mandring. Thank you.
Speaker 7 (26:21):
Yes, I'm against jerry mandering wherever it occurs. I believe
that it is a plague on democracy. I don't like
when it happens in Republican states. I don't like when
it happens in Democrat states. So I don't like that
it's happening in California right now. Our voters do have
a say in the matter. They have to approve the
jerrymandered map that the politicians in Sacramento have drawn. And
so my basic reason for voting though on this is
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that while we might not like what's going on elsewhere,
we do have the power to reject jerry mandering in
one place in particular, and that's our own state.
Speaker 1 (26:50):
All right. For everybody that all you've seen are YouTube
ads of Obama's big head telling everybody that this is
a great thing Gavin Newsom's doing. We had an independent
redistricting commission that was voted in by we, the people
of California, or you, the people of California. There. I
didn't live here in two thousand and eight and twenty
and ten, but that's when we said no, we're gonna
draw the maps. Now we can go in and talk
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about the Independent Redistricting Commission, how heavily democrat favored that
was here in California. But some just do it all
away and then turning around like he has the consent
of the people, is we'll pick.
Speaker 3 (27:26):
Up five seats with the consent of the people. And
that's the difference between the approach we're taking line approach
they're taking. We're doing it a temporary basis, we're doing
it in a fully transparent way, and we're doing it
by asking the people of the state of California for
their consent and support. Mark that stark contrast to what's
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happening in Texas.
Speaker 1 (27:51):
All right, so it's temporary, don't gonna be temporary. We'll
switch it all back in twenty thirty. This guy sat
in Gavin's chair. Let's listen to what I.
Speaker 2 (28:00):
Think when he when they say this is temporary, there's
no such thing. I mean, the longest programs government programs
that are temporary. Okay, just remember that if it is
a tax program, or if it is the RESI districting program,
anything that is temporary with government is permanent.
Speaker 1 (28:22):
Arnold was in a gym. He's not in prison, so
he was in a prison cafeteria. Yeah. No, this isn't temporary.
They'll keep doing it forever.
Speaker 2 (28:32):
Independent the Redistrict and Commission is supposed to come back.
They're gonna say, wait a minute, there's still cherrymandering going
on in Texas, There's still cherrymandering going on in Ohio,
there's still cherry mandering going on in Florida. We have
to continue with the cherry mandering. This is what's going
to happen. They will find an excuse. So therefore I
don't think it is temporary. So that's total fantasy.
Speaker 1 (28:54):
Total fantasy. Well, the leaders of California's independent Redistrict Commission
said that he's not confident at all the prop fifty
will be temporary. This is the chair, this guy Neil,
the former Democrat member Cynthia. They said they'll try to
use other reasons to keep it going.
Speaker 6 (29:14):
Proponents of this the Yes campaign, Essentially, they're saying this
is temporary. How confident are you that this is temporary.
Speaker 8 (29:21):
I'm not confident at all. It's temporary till the next crisis.
The twenty thirty California is going to lose between three
and six congressional seats. So that's next crisis up, Cynthia.
Speaker 4 (29:36):
I think the crisis will come even sooner. The Supreme
Court is actually considering potentially dismantling the Voting Rights Act,
and Prop fifty already splinters black and ground, brown communities
and fast growing Asian communities, and pretty soon nobody will
have a representative that they can elect.
Speaker 1 (29:56):
This is the Trevor Charry Show on the Valley for
fixing games. I remember him when the Sacramento Kings is
when I lived in Elgrove. I was into the Sacramento
Kings against the Lakers, and I was like, man, those
are some wrong calls. Sure enough they were, but I
guess he's out of prison now. He said, it's just
a tip of the iceberg. He was on with Chris Cuomo.
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He said, we're going to see a bigger scandal coming
out at the college level because you got young athletes
that aren't going to make it to the next level.
Somebody's gonna be offered the money to fix a game
and only win by twelve rather than fifteen. They're gonna
take that money. They're gonna need a way to support
their families. This former NBA ref Tim Donahey, he was
convicted a wire fraud transmitting wagering information across the state lines.
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This is back in two thousand and seven. They said
he earned over three hundred thousand by providing betting tips
to the bookies. You know, he weighed made more than that,
I would think. But the former NBA rev claim he
was pressured into the game fixing by the Gambino family
crime syndicate family. Now if that name sounds familiar, recently,
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they are the crime family accuser running the illegal poker
ring that Chauncey Billups, the basketball coach in Portland, was
allegedly involved with. Now, there is a NCAA rule that
it's been a lot of debate about this that would
allow collegiate athletes to bet on professional sports, but you know,
restrictions on gambling on college sports. So tip of the
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old iceberg. They say, Well, it was a big weekend
back in the Big Apple, New York City, about to
go comedy. He's not a socialist, he's a communist. Guys,
there are European socialist countries that are nowhere near what
mom Dommy wants. Straight up communism so much we got
to play the theme song. How was that a blastism?
(31:53):
Some comedy? Governor Hocal in New York, she's kind of
like how Nancy Pelosi was in like nineteen ninety three.
She decided, I'm gonna come out and tell everybody we
love the comments. It's all wrong about this November's election.
Speaker 9 (32:10):
But take that energy, that passion, and take it into
twenty six so that we can.
Speaker 6 (32:17):
Take back the House of Representatives.
Speaker 10 (32:19):
Take the Senate, and take.
Speaker 6 (32:22):
Back our country.
Speaker 1 (32:24):
Governor Hocal coming out, you have now minority leader hah King.
Jeffries coming out promoting, yep, got z Ron got it back.
You haven't heard much of this guy you're about to
Here is what we stand for, my friends.
Speaker 10 (32:42):
We are going to freeze the rent for more than
two million rent stabilized tenants.
Speaker 1 (32:47):
Landlords don't get paid all right, good.
Speaker 10 (32:50):
And use every resource at our disposal to build housing
for everyone.
Speaker 1 (32:55):
Who needs it. Everybody needs it, So you're gonna build
housing for every single person going.
Speaker 10 (33:00):
To eliminate the fair on every single bus line.
Speaker 1 (33:04):
Taxpayers will put that bill.
Speaker 10 (33:06):
And make what are currently the slowest buses in the
nation move around this city with ease.
Speaker 1 (33:12):
They sure will. People will leave.
Speaker 10 (33:14):
If you're mayor, and we are going to create universal
childcare at no cost to parents.
Speaker 1 (33:20):
Good other parents will pay for the childcare for the
other parents.
Speaker 10 (33:23):
Whoo, So New Yorkers can raise their family in the
city they.
Speaker 1 (33:28):
Love all right without having to pay for all that.
Speaker 10 (33:32):
Together, New York, we're going to freeze the Together, New York,
We're going to make buses fast and Together, New York,
We're going to deliver universal We will make our city
one where every person who calls it home can live
a dignified life.
Speaker 1 (33:55):
Come Unnism, Come unism, Speaker Johnson, what do you have
to say, sir?
Speaker 11 (34:03):
We saw our clearest sign yet that this radical insurgent
movement in the Democrat Party is succeeding and they are
ending what has always been known as the Democrat Party
in America. After a month's long pressure campaign from the
far left, House Minority Leader Hakim Jeffries finally relented. He
gave in, and he gave his endorsement to the socialist
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running to be mayor of New York City. The House
Democrats had chosen aside. They were forced to by that
far left that they're so terrified of, and they've shown
the world what they really believe. There is no longer
a place for centrist and moderates in their party.
Speaker 1 (34:38):
And explain this man he sympathizes with Hamas. Let me
remind you babies in microwaves. Let me remind you, women
being raped to death in front of their husbands, then
their husband's heads cut off. Okay, that's who he sympathizes with.
Speaker 11 (34:57):
Fat fact, the candidate that they have endorsed Mamdami is
somebody who we've talked about a lot from this podium.
He's sympathized with Hamas and openly embraced anti Semitic language.
He has called to quote seize the means of production
because he is a Marxist. He's called to abolish our borders,
to abolish and end immigration enforcement, to defund the police,
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and to legalize prostitution, among a long list of hits
that I could share with you, Zornd. Mamdami is expected
to take the helm of one of the most important
cities in the world and the largest city in America,
and he now has the full blessing of the Democrat
leader in the House of Representatives.
Speaker 1 (35:37):
It is shocking, shocking, and.
Speaker 11 (35:39):
That leader and all the other Democrats are going to
co own the consequences of what they do to America's
largest city.
Speaker 1 (35:45):
Good, rightfully, So, Bill maher, you're talking about the whole
Democrat Party is literally on the ballot with this election.
Speaker 9 (35:54):
This is not just New York that's on the ballot.
I think the whole Democratic Party in the country is
on the ballot, and the whole country would be looking
at this race to see which way are the Democrats
going to go. No, Andrew Cuomo may not be that
exciting and that inspirational, but you know, for a party
that said we want to get back to normal, he's
kind of normal.
Speaker 1 (36:14):
Hello, nine one on. My husband's beating me, my boyfriend's
beating me, my pimp is beating me. All right, we'll
be sending out the social service workers momentarily, ma'am. Yeah,
this is what Zron wants to do. And that's something
when a woman's being domestically abused.
Speaker 11 (36:32):
She finally won't have to deal with a pesky cop
to arrest the abuser, but now a social worker to help.
Speaker 2 (36:36):
You know, Kumbaya. The situation.
Speaker 6 (36:42):
In breed out.
Speaker 11 (36:45):
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