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Today's newsreels, or as we callthem in twenty twenty four news clips.
They're identical to the nation of Germanyin the nineteen thirties, minus the black
and white grainy images. You know, here in America pre October seventh,
we used to wonder how society couldseem to just turn overnight against their neighbors,
shopkeepers, professors, clergy. Well, sparky, you got your answer.

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Yeah, man, we're in themiddle of it. We are seeing
a mainstream acceptance of hatred. Chump. This is the Trevor carry Show on
the Valley's Power Talk. Who ischump? You have aut pro hamas people.

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They go to the World War Onememorial and burn the American flag.
Just disrespectful conduct. Now, oneof the things we've seen around the country
is some of the people who aredoing this aren't even students of the university.
So why would you have people whoaren't even students hijack your university for

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their agenda. That makes no sensewhatsoever, Governor Rod Desantus. Boy,
they're standing in firm in Florida.They even try and set up anything on
a campus, and now they movein. Now they don't even get to
sit down and have some ores attheir campsite. No, uh uh,

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the Federalists wrote, and I readin the twelfth century the Christian Jewelist movement
Catharism A T H A R Is M. I'm gonna have to go
look this up. I read thistoday again at the at the Federalist dot
com talking about Catharism begins spreading acrossnorthern Italy and southern France, and they
believed in two gods, one ofeternal heaven and the other of worldly evil.

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The belief became so popular that thePope he launched a crusade. Guys
go stamp out that that perversion ofour faith. We say hundreds of thousands
likely were killed in one French city, twenty thousand people were reported slaughtered New
n inn Over there their religious beliefs. Yeah, and just killed them.

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National Secretary spokes with National Security spokeson John Kirby. He was given a
question about the about US support forIsrael's goal of eliminating Hamas and he said,
this is a quote from Kirby.You're not going to eliminate an ideology
through military operations. So it kindof gives us a sense of what the

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White House is looking this as likeIsrael's trying to eliminate an ideology. So
Israel is setting out to destroy MuslimsIslam is that what they're they're responding,
They're responding to an attack. Sohe's trying to act like Israel's trying to
eliminate an entireology. Uses, youknow, their theology to call for their

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death. Their religion calls for theIsraelis death. They can destroy him as
if they wanted to. They're holdingback right now. I mean they could
because of civilians. That's why theycould turn it into a parking lot before
the next minute ticks off here ifthey wanted to. They want to bring

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Hamas ideology to justice. They don'twant them to have a military that's capable
of killing another Israeli. And fornow, that's that's good. That's what
they're fighting for right now. Andif fighting wars to defend good ideas against
bad ones is really such a wasteof time, National security soaks in John
Kirby, Why are we sent hehundreds of billions of dollars in Ukraine to

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fight putin Haun Connressmith McLintock. Whywhy didn't we fight any wars for that
matter, why do we fight alQaeda? Why do we fight the revolutionary
war? Why do we fight thecivil war? Right now we are fighting.
This is a civil war on ourUnited States. Soil Power talk Precinct

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President program was launched. It's aconstitution versus socialism. I didn't know it
would blend into neo Nazi leftists.Well, we knew they were here,
the Marxist Leninist groups, the MileseRevolutionary Communist Party, the Party for Socialism
and Liberation were We got socialists inthe US Congress. There were a lot
of socialists in America in the twentiesand thirties. Oh, that was a

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big movement amongst the working class.Capitalism was not working. So what do
you do now in the future,Well, you work to destroy capitalism.
You kill the economy, You getrid of the fossil fuel industry. That's
the quickest way to destroy capitalism.Would there be any place for fossil fuels,

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including coal and fracking in a Bidenadministration. No, we would work
it out. We would make sureit's eliminated. No more drilling on federal
lands, no more drilling including offshore, no ability for the oil industry to
continue to drill period. I guaranteeyou we're gonna end fossil fuel. What
about stopping cracking and stopping structure giantNo more, no now fracking. We

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are going to get rid of fossilfuels. I want to tell you kill
an economy. Right there, thereyou go, there's the first there's the
first step. And then you buyall these neo Nazi left terrorists. You
buy them all the same tents,and you tell them to go out,
get a specific link here on Googledoc and it'll give you the tent to
buy on Amazon. They all wentout and bought the same the same tents,

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and then all of this started.Did you notice the campus encampment started
right after the economic blockade That wasmiddle of April, the Golden Gate Bridge
shut down, Wall Street in NewYork City, shut down, organized attack
Columbia, Yale Princeton. You seeUniversity of Texas mobs with mask on occupying

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schools, creating autonomous zones, fightingwith police, threatening Jewish students, issued
demands through the universities to divest fromIsraeli genocide. Looks like what sac State?
Somebody up there care? The Councilon American Islamic Relations, which is

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an inside Hamas Iranian Hesbal law sponsorgroup. They extend heartfelt congratulations to the
students of Sack State with their successfulacknowledgment of their demands concerning their pro Palestine
encampment. They're going to get themto divest. Yeah, let them win.
They already did. They shut downgraduations, they shut down Christmas tree
lighting ceremonies, they shut down Easterat Saint Patrick's. Do you think they're

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going to stop. They're not goingto stop until they're shut down. It's
literally that simple. I Congress andBrian asked if you know him, you
if you've seen him. He recognizedhim because he doesn't have legs. He
has his attachments there. He walksdown the halls of Congress, very proud

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as a veteran who gave his twolegs of the nation serving in Afghanistan.
You want to hear these these wretchedwomen surrounding him, and uh, he
gave it to him. Man.Listen, Jamas has agreed to a seasfire.
Do you think I think in there? Kick them, just absolutely destroy

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them, their infrastructure level, anythingthat they touched. Congressman, the world
is calling for is seasfire were huge. Israel, Israel is the terrorit Well,
I think that you are a heartlesssoldier, school man, and today
is Holocaust members, my bugle,Jewish people, and I am saying,

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as a Jew, we said neveragain. And it's happening to see you
are so hateful and disgusting. It'sa shame. You are a climb against
humanity. Just put her on aflight to gazac see, put her on
a boat to Gaza. Let hertake a boat, let her eat oatmeal
and water on the way to Gaza. Then let her work on the pier.

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Then let her go in and volunteerin Gaza. If you love it
so much. There's actually I sawsome headliner. I have to look more
into it, talk about it tomorrow. But there's some resolution now put forward
where they're talking about actually sending themto Gaza. Seriously, some Republicans have
put this together that if you're aterrorist caught out there, but we know
that these are also a lot ofoutside agitators. I don't like that word.

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They're paid for domestic terrorists, boughtand paid for domestic terrorists. That's
that's what I'm going to call them. No more outside agitators. They hate
the United States of America. Andmany of these are complete, completely far
left in anti Israel, and someare foreigners, and some are kids of
foreigners that we've imported their hatred intoour country. Now we can turn that

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around and point an arrow, going, hey, go right back to where
you came from. You're not gonnacome here and hate this country. No
big money donors aligned in those.Politico putting out the story that people that
are funding these domestic neo Nazi leftterrorists inside America are the same people funding
the Biden administration. Yeah, that'sfrom Politico itself. I don't know to

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Gavin Newsom get that story on there. I read somebody today talking about Gavin's
definitely going to be the guy.If you hear him no longer talking to
National Meeting like he's going to gointo a quiet cave leading up to the
DNC, I haven't. I guesshe hadn't done too much other than playing
Spider Man on the Golden gate Bridgetelling everybody about tourism. So let's watch

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that over the remainder of this monthJune July. If Newsom kind of goes
quiet, very interrupt Emerson College.They called the cops. Good, the
administration in Emerson called the cops toclear out the tents and the rioters,
and then they bailed the student protestersout of jail after calling the cops on

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them. That's that's serious. That'sit's not a it's not a joke.
They they made the college mad,and then they sent them to jail.
And then they came and they bailedthem out. I tell you this is
a well, you had Kamala Harris, you know, bailing out Kenosha protesters,
right, But this is a thisis really critical race theory in action.

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That yeah, it's got the antiSemitism in there, but it's been
years of the propaganda going in thisand I guess this is the harvest that's
coming back. Right. They're notthey're not interested whatsoever and having a debate,
hearing the facts, arguing the factsif you want to. They're not
into peaceful protests. These aren't examplesof our First Amendment protected speech. No,

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you whiners, you can't come outand demand a divest from Israeli companies.
Why don't you? Won't you justtry and pass college? Why don't
you go study? Won't you learnto become something. Why don't you add
too, instead of taking away andwhining and crying and destroying. Well,
you know what, let's peek intotheir minds for a moment. Let's just

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say that you had been raised andeducated and grown up even in a household,
in all the media and everyboy yourentire life. We say you're twenty
right now. You were born intwo thousand and four. Everything that you've
been told has built up this feelingthat you are oppressed, kind of like

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living on a plantation throughout the eighteenhundreds, by the eighteen fifties, they
the late eighteen fifties, what there'sgoing to be a war, going to
be oppressed. You would hate thepeople that oppressed you. You would hate
the master. You would want tokill the master. You want to kill

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the master's family because when you wereeleven, you saw your mom get ripped
away and sold somewhere else, andyou don't even know where she is,
and you've had decades of that hatred. You watched them beat your dad,
whip your dad. You've been whippedthree times. Let's just say you got
scars on your back. Yeah,you're oppressed. That's true oppression. So

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I would say, don't we feelthat way when the slaves break free and
grab the rakes and the hose andgo beat up the plantation guy and even
kill them already, like go gorun, run, make it to Michigan.
Go. That's because when you areoppressed, it is okay to fight
back. I would never in amillionaires till somebody that's oppressed not to fight

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back. Same with Israel Man,they're oppressed. They're always being attacked,
So yeah, you fight back.But sorry, kiddos at college in America,
you're not oppressed. But no matterwhat you tell them, it's just
they hear that, and it soundslike why they don't hear stop it,

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you whiny cry babies. You're notoppressed. They don't hear that because it's
who they are. It's been drilledinto them. That's why this ethnic studies,
Well, we don't have critical theoryin California where we have ethnics.
You're doing the exact same thing.Hey, you student of color. You

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see the student over there that Godto say decided to give no color to
because we don't we don't acknowledge thatas a color. It's just white.
They're the ones that are holding youback. That's why you don't have all
those things that you see in thecommercials, all the great things of a
American capitalism. You're not allowed thatbecause you are pressed. You live in

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a systemically racist country, and unlessyou fight back, you're never going to
obtain all the goodies you see inthis life. It's a doctor nation.
Has been billions in government funding goneinto this, into the universities and to
the school districts. This is notlearning at college, it's not higher learning.

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You actually had a PhD student atColumbia demand the university feed feed the
neo Nazi left that broke in andtook over the Hamilton Hall. There,
here's your quote. Do you wantstudents to die of dehydration and starvation or
get severely ill even if they disagreewith you? Could people please have a

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glass of water? You know,if these schools taught any kind of history
whatsoever, she would see that Marxis running out of basic supplies. That's
what history shows happens. This isthe Trevortary Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Welcome back to the show. Ican't believe that it feels like Friday

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all day long and yesterday felt likeMonday. It's just so fast it's going.
It's going so fast. And everytime I say that, I say
thank you God. Because candidate forcity council Roger Bernagdar kind of changed my
thinking on that just a tad bitwhen he said that's good if time's going
by fast. He said, that'sgood because when things are really wrong in

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life, somebody's sick, whatever itmight be, it doesn't go by fast.
So all right, well, butit's only so much biological time left.
It's going by too quick that Ihave asked older folks my entire life
if that continues, and they said, it just gets faster. Now I
wonder. I guess nobody can reallyever come up with the reasoning of that,

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because you think back to summer timebetween fifth and sixth grade, that
was summers were long. It tookforever for Christmas to get there. I
remember the last out of the WorldSeries. When I was a kid,
I was like, oh, there'snot gonna be any baseball till spring training
games. Everything seemed to be solong, didn't it. Four years of

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high school boy, that seemed likea long time all the time. I
mean, now you look back andit's just a few snapshots, but you
know, being a freshman, sophomore, juniors. So anyhow, what I'm
saying is I don't understand it,and I don't think anybody does. With
time moving so fast, I guessif you maybe go on a hunger strike,

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time would go by slow, right. I still wish. I hope
some people set up some barbecues.I smell it all the time at Frying
and forty one right there the barbecuejoint over here. You can smell it
with your wind up. Do somethinglike that up there at Princeton where these
IVY late IVY League students they're theywent on a hunger strike because they're neo

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Nazi left and they came out oftheir hunger strike, well they're still in
it. They got it. Theygot a megaphone and they called the situation
unfair, and they they're whining aboutthey're they're starving, and they're physically exhausted,
and they're quite literally shaking right now, and they're cold and hot at
the same time, and they're immunocompromised. Did they not expect to be

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hungry? This is absolutely upset mine. Piers and I we are starving.
We are physically exhausted. I'm quiteliterally shaking right us. You can see
we are both cold and hot atthe same time. We are all immuno

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compromised. Then go home, takea hot bath, have a couple,
have a cup of hot cocoa.I know every generation has said well that
younger generation and their music, theirstyles are good. Only this generation would
refuse to eat and then blame somebodyelse for being hungry. For the video

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that I saw the group assembled inthe hunger strike, they had enough fat
on them to live for weeks.What are you guys talking about? Come
on seating yesterday with some of ours. They would love to continue physically wakening
up because they can't stand to sayno to unjust murder. Go eat.
You're not a pow quit, Youjust have a low IQ. Is there

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anybody that feel sorry for these people? Go to any restaurant and buy food.
Hey, hun there's a grocery storeright down the street from Princeton.
Nobody's holding you against your will,right, They're just showing they think the
world revolve around them. My stars, They're not going to stop, are
they. I was reading kind ofa few days behind on this story.

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I guess, but food delivery hasbeen banned at Clobus North High School.
You can't have food brought it anymore. They banned it. And other news
hookers are not banned in Belgium andthey're given health insurance. They even got
pensions now and maternity to leave forthe hookers. I'll detail it all.
I told you twenty twenty three wasnormal. Man is the Trevor Cherry Show

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on The Valley's Power Talk here,and we were just like, oh,
look at all the gaffes he's doing. When you listen to even when he
was just became president and when hewas running for office, you can tell
the difference in his kick to hisvoice and his ability and he sounded off
then compared to how he did whenhe was a vice president and senator.
And yes, that happens with age, Sure it does. Food. I

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had no idea you could be sittingin high school these days and she's just
be like, Oh, there's myDoorDash. Oh let me get excuse me,
teacher, I'm sorry, I needto get on my app. I'm
get my uber eats your sensi valleydot Com, said a parent with children
in the district said food on thegoas get in the way distraction. Kids
don't need. They already have technologytaking their attention away from that. So

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now they've banned deliveries from third partydelivery systems. Yeah, right, that's
how you should do it. Youcould have a school shooter walk in and
be like, just with an UberEats bag or something. Right, doesn't
even have to have Uber Eats onthe bag, just be like, yeah,
food delivery, all right, goahead. Officials and Clovies Unified said
too many students were ordering food,causing traffic inside and out constant stream with

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deliveries right thea. Any time Iwas at campus, you would pass three
or four in just a few minutes. Clovis Universe Unified School District Kelly Avant
said here she said easily one hundredor more day. No, you can't
have that going on at a school. Come on, they said, it
became a safety issue. Well,I would think so, you don't know
who, you can't monitor everybody that'scoming onto campus. So the district's moving

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forward to in all food deliveries forall the schools in Clovis Unified also saw
this at a vacant building on theone out on the outfield walls the Chancey
Park being sold for one dollar Buccarooto an organization they hoped to revitalize it
as a space for startup restaurants,retail and offices. I remember in the

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WHEN magazines it was called This OldHouse. It's a magazine that I think
they still got the TV show onPBS, This Old House, but I
got the magazine. I've always lovedold houses. And my daughter was probably
I don't know, eight or nineat the time, and every time they
would come in the mail, itwas always exciting for her to flip to
the back of the magazine because theywould always have houses they were selling for
a dollar because it was just like, you know, it had, you

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know, something wrong with that thefoundation they it had to be moved,
It had us best us all throughit, and they just needed to tear
it down or somebody buy for adollar and redo it. But to a
nine year I mean even to mein my thirties at the time, I
was like, Wow, I can'tbelieve that, right, Wow, how
could that possibly be? Well,it's when nobody else wants it, and

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when you got buildings in your downtownselling for a dollar. That's it's kind
of like a you get a littlebit of Oakland on you, A little
bit like you, right, Imean the they It was originally home to
Berkeley's department store, and then itmoved to the Fresno area Hispanic Foundation.
It's been vacant since nineteen eighty two. Yeah, imagine that when it was

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a big department store. I boughta book at say Mark Fresno that shows
all the old pictures, just afantastic book. And man, the twenties
and thirties and forties and fifties.Man, it was thriving down there.
There's shots that looked like downtown Chicagoin its heyday. I mean, we
had the trolley cars, electric trolleycars, beautiful buildings, the streets,

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the people dressed nice. Just say, I would love to go back to
those days. As long as therewas indoor plumbing, that's where I start.
That's where I would hang out.And some meir conditioning at the theater
too, Yeah, that that kindof thing. And radio. Yeah,
they didn't have TV yet, butman and a phone, they had it
all the Roaring twenties. I rememberat the end of twenty nineteen Trump was

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president. We had Republicans in theHouse and the Senate. Boy, I
was like, here come the Roaringtwenties. Little do we know that was
coming to an end before it evengot started, at least in the nineteen
twenties. They made it to theend before it all crashed. Right,
we barely We barely made it ina few months before the Roaring twenties came

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to a crash. Tell me thiskind of foreign thinking, and tell me
how government gets away with things withour money that would never happen in the
real world. Imagine if you purchaseda building in two thousand and seven,
you're in real estate, and youbought it for one point four or five

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million dollars, and then in twentytwenty four you sell it for a dollar.
The city bought this building in twothousand and seven for one point four
million dollars, and now we're sellingit for one dollar. Right that that's
just like and ram your head intoa wall. I don't get that.

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They said the project would advance downtownrevitalization and economic development. They're still saying
this. There're still even though we'reselling a building for a dollar, which
is one of the worst signs thatyou can see you're still going to try
and spend that to it would advancedowntown revitalization. Now, I guess if
this whoever bought this did a startupwith restaurants and retail and offices. Now

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there's a lot of bail bonds.Yeah, there's a ton of bail bonds.
Anytime you see that, and whenit is around a whole lot,
that's okay, you know what thatHey, nothing wrong. We got to
have bail bonds. But I'm gladyou got your business. That's capitalism.
You gotta sometimes go out there andcollect I get it. But yeah,

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a dollar, how does that?How does we're banning food at at high
school? Which I agree with.We're selling for a dollar and uh food
delivery ban? But this is offYahoo. Belgium has become the first country
in the world to approve a laborlaw and employment contracts for sex workers.
That's what they call no sech workers. Not used to be prostitutes, It

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used to be hookers. Under thelaw, if a prostitute refuses a client
more than ten times over six months, this is the literally the wording here,
a pimp can trigger an intervention bya government mediator. It also entitles
the sex worker the ladies of thenight or the midday or the morning,

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to health insurance, pension, unemploymentand family benefits, holidays and maternity leave.
Well, my mom kept working untilshe was seven months pregnant, and
then she went home to rest.Oh what did she do? Let's see,
this law is a world first.Here's what they're the uh, let's

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see. These are the people thatwere fighting this. The Brussel Times quote
them as saying, we hope thatother countries will copy this as they did
topics such as same sex marriage,abortioning, abortion, euthanasia, and transgender
rights. Belgium became the first countryin Europe to decriminalize self employed sex workers
in twenty twenty two. Okay,so here's the new rules. I told

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you twenty twenty three was going tobe normal. What's next year going to
be? Like? Huh, allright, we'll stay in the We'll stay
in the moment. This is nowin Belgium. Now, how soon would
this sound weird coming out from Democratsand Sacramento. No, it wouldn't,
would it. Laws like this?They already said that you can't arrest them
for loitering. I can't believe thatnow that YouTube knows that I like to

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see the degregation of United States cities. I've been watching oak I mean it's
horrible, just horrible. But nowthey're showing the ones with the hookers just
out in the street in the middleof the day. I'm talking about,
in the middle of the street,with their fanny hanging out, everything else
hanging out. Oh, pretty soonthis will be coming to California, you

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bet you. By golly, hisagent Squires always says, don't give them
any ideas. You see, sexworkers are entitled to carry out a sexual
act how they wish, Hooker writes, And they can refuse to sit behind
the Amsterdam style windows that they doin Amsterdam in the red light district,
where they put them out on displaylike their loaves of bread or something when

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you first walk in the store,right, so they can't be advertised that
way. Boy talking about feeling likea piece of meat sitting in a store
a window like a mannequin. Hey, come have sex with me. They
don't have to do that anymore,they said. Anonymity will be protected so

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that they can ensure they can getother jobs without fear of discrimination. All
right, let's see here, yourresume. Rachel, you were behind an
Amsterdam window for five years and thenyou work for the pimp with the government
work right vetererate. You can't knowthat. They won't know that. Now.
This law it's not fair, man, it's not fair. It's not

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covering your bay. It's just likethe twenty dollars an hour our fast food
here, but if you work ata restaurant doesn't apply to you. Another
law that's not fair. This doesnot cover the Stormy Daniels actors of the
world. No porn actors. Alsodoesn't cover strippers or any kind of webcam

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performer. It's just the women thateither have sex with you at their house
or go to your house or toyour hotel. That's the only sex work
that this actually covers here. Soall right, there's the update. Pimps
have to register with an office inBelgium and apply for approval before they can
offer contracts. You thought they mighthave come up with a different word,

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right if we went from hooker orlady of the night to hooker to prostitute
to now sex workers. He thoughtthey would have renamed the pimps, right,
because that just what is that?What do you think of you think
of an all yellow suit with afun door with some feathers next to a
nineteen seventy seven and for thunderbird rightwith the cane and the gold teeth with

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the limp, the pimp with thelimp. Uh, yeah, that's what
you picture. And I guess Idon't know. Maybe they now that they're
doing contracts. Maybe the pimps arein suits, you know, just normal
business attire. It'd be interesting tolook up Belgian Belgian pimps. Should we
should we do that? On theiHeart computer in there. They got to

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provide the sex worker with an alarmbutton. This is all he's worth looking
at it on his phone? Good? Yes, he want to get an
alert from who's looking at pimps andFresno on the iHeart computer in there.
It's just ryan. They got toprovide sex workers with an alarm button that

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has to be in the room whereit's going down or if you're going out
to someone else's house or traveling tothe client, the the alarm. The
alarm button has to be portable.So it's all the laws to protect.
I would say, if you're ina job where you got to carry an
alarm button with you because somebody mightattack you or kill you. That's probably

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not something that you might want tobe involved in. All right, I
love it. Every month what happensevery month, Well, it's the only
thing from the President be I lookforward to every month they report on what
the health Department reports on when theygo out to restaurants around town and find
things right, Well, there weresome cockroaches at a local Denny's. Which

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one, Well, the President beunearthed it. I'll relay to you next.
This is the Trevor Cherry Show onthe Valley's Power Talk. Let's go
here at future speaker Mike Johnson thinksfor America. Here, I'll tell you
what you all have heard me saymany times. I believe in the goodness
of America. I believe in thefuture of this country. I believe as

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Reagan said, is he reminded uswhat Lincoln originally said. We are the
last best hope man on earth,and by God's grace, we'll save this
country. And I'll keep fighting everyday to make sure that happens. Thank
you for being there, Archie Bunkerto you man. Anyhow, there's a
lot of nitwites out there that thinkthis is good to meet in the middle,
where the adults are back in charge. We have bipartisanship. Do you

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know what meeting in the middle means. That's because that's what everybody's saying.
Look, it's good. Now wehave Republicans and Democrats in the middle.
Means hey, you get fifty percent, you get fifty percent. We didn't
even get five percent. Boy,that is the biggest sellout. And it
really double steams that so many Republicansare just saying, Yep, that's our

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guy. He's steamrolling. He's steamrollingthe Fourth Amendment rights of Americans not to
be spied on. That's our guy. That's who we're gonna support. He's
spending money to Ukraine but not tothe border, that's our guy. Hey,
way to go. Air Force rescue. It's times when I saw things

(33:00):
like this. It makes you proudof our United States military, and I'm
always proud of the soldiers. It'sa foreign policy that makes me want to
hurl. But there was this carnivalcruise and they were see how far are
they out? They were more thantwelve hundred miles were flown in eight hours
round trip. Here they had touse two Air Force helicopters, two teams

(33:21):
of rescue officers based in Florida.They flew three hundred and fifty miles off
the east coast of America to reachhis Carnival cruise line. They needed three
air to air refuelings. These helicoptersdid out there, and they didn't say
what the nature of the medical emergencywas, but they successfully transferred a kid
and the mom to a hospital inthe US. I'm going to assume it

(33:42):
was a kid that needed it,since the mom was going. If it
was the mom, the kid probablywouldn't have been rescued, you know,
they brought the mom along, SoI'll just assume that was the kid.
But yeah, great air helicopter rescue. We love those. Director ride Nigel
and I we saw Big C onethirty taken off. Well, those planes
are just huge. I still sitthere and it just seems like magic,

(34:05):
doesn't it That something that heavy isfloating in the air. It's still magic
to think that my voice, whetherit's going through the airwaves on the FM
or AM or on the iHeartRadio app. It's just amazing to me that that's
magic. I mean, that's that'swhat it seems like. That's the I

(34:27):
bet there were country folks that thoughtthat's the devil's work. You can't throw
your voice like that across invisible throughthe sky. And then imagine when images
TV. That's the fascination. Somuch has happened in the last one hundred
years, just mind boggling what technologyhas produced in the last hundred years.
But we still can't get rid ofcockroa. It's just frezlebe dot com.

(34:51):
They Well, I heard their physicalpapers going to three days a week,
it's gonna be two week days.And then a Sunday paper which they said
would be delivered on set Saturday,the Sunday. Could I say, I'm
doing Friday show today on Thursday.No, so it's no Sunday papers.
How I read that? But anyhow, here's the story they put out.

(35:12):
They said one in six Americans getsick from eating contaminated food each year.
A cockroach infestation prompted Fresno County Healthinspectors to temporarily close one restaurant in April.
Where is it? Maybe you weredriving the dinnies and you heard me
say that it's a local ditty,So it's one I'll tell you next.
Well, I'm gonna here's where I'mgoing to tell you. It's the Dennys

(35:35):
Diner in the Selma Square shopping centeron Highland Avenue in Selma. It was
closed for six days. They spotteda handful of live cockroaches in the kitchen
area, including near the steam table, between two four sinks, and a
sticky trap near the service server cabinets. I was talking with a sheriff,
might be drou who was on inthe tire three o'clock hour podcasts available.
He came in studio today and appreciatethe sheriff running for the twenty district against

(36:00):
the Cimilamon Fong for coming in studiotoday. But he was saying in the
jails, they got to make surethat the mh don't leave any food,
any trash like that, or they'llget the cockroaches. So imagine how tough
it is in a restaurant with foodeverywhere and things. But still a customer
actually complained to the county's Environmental Healthdivision after they saw cockroach crawling on the

(36:22):
wall inside the restaurant. Let's see, there was another one Deli Delicious in
the Tower district. They didn't havehot water not working so if you put
a fork in your mouth. Idon't know if Deli Delicious has silverware silverware,
but I was a dishwasher in highschool and even a first year up
in college at Swinson's ice Cream.They wanted to make me a waiter.

(36:43):
They made me a waiter for afew weeks, and I said, can
I go back to dishwashing, please? But I know those things only cycle
through a few minutes in really hotwater. But again, I'm going to
ruin everything everybody. I gotta saythis a few times a year. Grain
year silverware, Right, you wouldn'twhere somebody's underwear if they said they were

(37:04):
washed, right, that's on theoutside of your body. But yet you'll
stick a fork in your mouth thateverybody's been like sucking on that chocolate cake,
pulling that fork out and then itjust goes to the hot water and
thousands of people suck off this forkand you put it in your mouth.
There's a health violation for you rightthere, even if they have hot water.
In my opinion, thanks Agent Squires. Think's the director Ryan Nigel god

(37:25):
Welling will do this again tomorrow atthree John Girardi's next. You cannot
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