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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Wake up, Wake up world. It's a whole new world.
As it turns, it's going to do things that make
America when and yes, we have Americans and Americans in
the media that just show with their snarkiness and just
their body language that they're not excited about that. Cause
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you know what that means. You got it, You know
what it means. Trump did something right. TDS does not
allow that editorial McClatchey Fresno be admitting I was wrong.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
I was wrong.
Speaker 1 (00:38):
Trump's working. Imagine that Democrats realizing that it's actually working. Well,
it worked during the first administration as well. But it's really, uh,
we're doubling down on Trump time here and things are good.
He President threatened Canada over their Palestinian state they're going
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to do in France and the UK and recognizing Palestinian
statehood even though they slaughtered the Jews in October seventh
and still have fifty Israeli hostages, twenty of them living,
thirty dead bodies with them. Yeah, let's yeah, let's honor,
let's go ahead, let's recognize that with the United Nations.
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President Trump said, oh, Canada, but he's mad at Canada.
But France and the UK are also doing the Palestinian state.
Today first of the month was a trade deadline. Universal
tariffs goods coming into the US will remain at ten percent.
To ten percent only applies to countries that have a
trade surplus with US, countries to which we can export
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more than we import, and that applies to taxually most countries.
There are some out there that it's the other way around,
and their tariffs are going to be a little bit higher.
Some of those will be at fifteen percent. About forty
countries are going to pay the new fifteen percent terras.
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I have a list here. Let me see. Algeria is
gonna pay thirty You know, all that great product we
get from Bosnia and Herzegovina. If we do, it's gonna
be thirty percent tariff. Cambodia nineteen I'm sure a lot
of the made in Cambodi. We don't read stuff you
come from there, like Indonesia nineteen percent, India twenty five
laos forty percent, Libya thirty percent. Moldova, Oh man, all
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that stuff I order on Amazon from Moldova, it's gonna
be twenty five percent more. Serbia thirty five percent. South
Africa thirty percent, Switzerland thirty nine percent, Syria forty one.
You know that Syrian manufacturing base boy, they're really they're
really pumping it out, aren't they.
Speaker 3 (02:57):
What you see happening today is so far we're in
a similar path where there's again no noticeable increase in
inflation as a result of these terriffs. And in fact,
not only that, but we put out a report a
few weeks ago about how imported goods were actually getting
cheaper relatives to domestically produced goods.
Speaker 1 (03:13):
Well, look at that. It's working. So Gomer hit it. Yeah,
pound sand, you doubters, pound that sand.
Speaker 4 (03:22):
Average hourly earnings on month to month bass come in
as expected up three tenths. And if we look at
year over your perspective, up three point nine.
Speaker 1 (03:31):
That's important.
Speaker 4 (03:32):
That's a tent higher than expected, two tenths higher than
a three point seven in the rearview mirror.
Speaker 1 (03:40):
I think people are waking up. I think they're realizing
what's going on. All this polling showing the Democrats underwater
like crazy. I mean, they're not even doggy paddling. They're
like wondering, how am I going to breathe? On Cris
Cuomo's show on News Nation. He takes some callers from
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around America.
Speaker 5 (04:03):
Not too proud to say that I am wrong about Trump.
I'm a proud Democrat, and he's done a lot of
things with immigration. I'm happy about what's happening with immigration.
I thought the stock market would tank, and I'm pretty
happy with my four oh one k. There's a few
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things that I just thought things would go wrong, and
I'm very happy.
Speaker 1 (04:29):
Well, that is big of you to say.
Speaker 6 (04:31):
It'll probably lose you some friends in this polarized environment
that we're in right now. But there's nothing wrong with
being happy with results, no matter who gives them to you, Right,
So I appreciate your candor.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
I think he did appreciate that candor. He was saying
about that lady's call when he was driving into work
and flipped to social media camera on and said I
was wrong. I said he gave it. Jimmy Swaggert here, listen.
Speaker 7 (05:00):
In traffic I'm remembering right now. Wow, I'm wrong a lot.
We don't like to say it, we don't like to
admit it, we really don't like to correct it. But
that is how you grow and you get to a
better place. And it is such a precious commodity right now.
I've been wrong. I've been wrong about political issues. I've
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been wrong about people. I've been wrong about myself. I've
been wrong about my responsibilities. I've been wrong about my opinions,
my tastes, my choices. I've been wrong. Oh, COVID, And
that's okay. Hopefully you learn. Hopefully when you're wrong, you
get to a better place if you do the work,
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unless you stubbornly hold on. And that's where so much
of us are stuck. It's not just being wrong, it's
refusing to learn what's right. I've been wrong. Have you
been wrong? If you say no, you're wrong.
Speaker 2 (05:59):
Ah.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
At the end, you know what's sorry? On wasn't the
Fonds on happy days that can never say sorry? I
think it was he stuttered. I think he had one
of those things. Hey, things aren't getting better, man. Whether
Chris Cuomo says he's sorry or not, he's coming around.
It's a process. Let's be patient with him. President Trump
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announced duntuh. Yeah. I think this deserves a little fan
fair for this announcement. Let's go, man, Can you hit it?
Thank you there? Man. Construction of a two hundred million
dollar expansion of the White House complex. It would host
major diplomatic events, honor world leaders ninety thousand square foot
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state ballroom. The White House said, for one hundred and
fifty years, we struggled with a dignified space or major events.
We're unable to host major functions. We have to install
a large, unsightly ten approximately one hundred yards away from
the main building entrance. So that means when it's sloshy
and rainy high hills, or in the or in the mud.
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How dare somebody do this? We need to see chub humor.
He'd be a goin to talk about this.
Speaker 8 (07:13):
He's even something more confounding. Some breaking news just now,
the White House announced construction of a two hundred million
dollar White House ballroom that will begin in September. A
two hundred million dollar ballroom. Where did this money come from?
Did Congress appropriate it? I don't think so. It's almost
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like Doge was never about waste it all?
Speaker 1 (07:38):
Isn't he a fool? Does he not even look at
his news? Does he not even have bright bart On there? Chuck,
you would have known it. Let's go back to the
White House Press Secretary Love and explain to Chuck, Who's
paying for this?
Speaker 3 (07:54):
President Trump and other donors have generously committed to donating
the funds necessary to build this approximately two hundred million
dollar structure.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
Ally of that, President Trump's coming out the pocket to
not get with some other rich fronts. Go with me here,
I can just envision this. Twenty twenty nine, twenty thirty one,
President jd Vance first, Lady Usha in the new ballroom,
his vice President Rubio and his wife Janette waltz the
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night away. Let's keep going with this. Secretary of State
Kevin O'Leary his wife Linda smiled from their fancy table.
Think about it, Think about it, Think about what you'd
think about I just did.
Speaker 9 (08:43):
This is the Trevor Kerry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 10 (08:48):
But what happened last week when they took a shot
at my hero and they tried to kill us President
of the United States?
Speaker 8 (09:04):
Enough law was enough?
Speaker 11 (09:07):
Love tupa media brona while brother love trumpa media rule again?
What Tampa media tonight, MCA cry again.
Speaker 1 (09:25):
I'm sure hul Coogan would all be proud if we
all got fit again, make America fit again?
Speaker 5 (09:32):
Right?
Speaker 1 (09:37):
President Trump was officially re established the Presidential Fitness Test.
It was amazing the shape that that man was in
hul Kogin at seventy one. Yes, the Presidential Fitness test
was first introduced by LBJ nineteen sixty six. It was
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as old as I am creating a program at school
excellence physical education. I remember Austin, Texas, nineteen seventy seven
Pillow Elementary School. Believe it or not, I still have
my purple first place ribbons. I was fast man baseball
as a bastealer, and I remember the joy receiving the
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ribbons of excellence. They took a fitness test. Today they
could clock me on my speed from the couch to
the bathroom. Probably wouldn't get a ribbon today, but I
think that's great President Trump had I don't the Hall
of Fame of Sports in ah hunter Hurst Himsley, one
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of the biggest wrestlers now runs the WWE. He was
there as well. It was awesome.
Speaker 12 (10:47):
First of all, I'd like to say the same thank
you to President Trump. Thank you for this honor. I'm
humbled by it. I'm truly honored to be on this.
Vice President of Vance, thank you very much. Secretary of Kennedy,
I truly appreciate all that everybody is doing for the
health and wellness of the entire country. For me, since
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I was fourteen, this has been such an important part
of my life. Health, fitness, sports, nutrition, all of it.
I think learning that at a young age sets you
up for success in life, and without it, you're at
a lesser place for it. So I look forward to
the opportunity to do this. I look forward to the
opportunity to help make our youth healthy, help get them
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engaged in sports, and let them learn what it takes
to be successful in life. So thank you very much
for the honor. Thank you, thank you.
Speaker 1 (11:38):
It was a great time there. I don't know how
he has all that time. How does he deal with
the athletes, Russia, Epstein, China, tariffs, couple wars, border and
then all the other stuff are president has to do?
You know, he does have a wife, he does have kids.
I guess they realize is that when when whether it's husband, father, grandfather,
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as a president, boy, he is just dedicated to it.
I mean he has to. He doesn't have downtime. How
much downtime would this man have maybe to go play
some golf in Scotland? Was his down time. Yeah, it
was forty three years ago. I don't remember it. Some
friends had it. I think you had it, had to
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have it added on to your cable early eighties. Of
course it was out. I was well aware of it.
We didn't have him TV. We had I could watch
on TBS Friday Night videos. I remember that, Yeah, Friday
Night Videos. But it was forty three years ago to
day this started. Ladies and gentlemen rock and roll. MTV started.
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First song Video Killed the radio Star. Second song was
one from Pat Benatara. I know I had it around here,
so Pat Benotar signed. I watched like the first twelve minutes.
Agent Squire sent it to me of the broadcast. First
twelve minutes they played video Killed, and then they went
to dead Air. It was dead air on the TV,
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and then some promos started and then Pat Benoitar started.
But I was thinking, man, I bet you somebody got
yelled at over that one. You can't launch. You have
dead air. Right at the end of your first song,
You're fired. And for those that do not know, one
of the originators of MTV, Bob Pittman, is the guy
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that runs iHeart, so he was even involved. I found
out in the Morton Downey Junior Show. I watched that documentary.
Remember him in the late eighties early nineties there, Yeah,
the screaming guy, smoking boy. Those were the crazy days.
You know what, hang on, I gotta I'm gonna excuse me,
it's a Friday. I'm gonna do this, Morton. I gotta
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write a note then I'll put it here during the
commercials into my phone to remind me oft like eight
oh three tonight to go watch him on YouTube. Martin
Towny Junior. I haven't watched that.
Speaker 10 (14:07):
I remember.
Speaker 1 (14:08):
I would get off my show like ten o'clock at night,
being a night DJ. Then I would stop at a safeway,
the safeway where I'd have to be like, can somebody
come check me out up here? There was nobody there.
Could have walked out and haisted it, but that was
the eighties. They'd put you in jail. But I remember
getting my grub at Safeway, then get being excited to
go home and watch his show. Yeah, the crowd was crazy.
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Those were the days. Yeah when remember men and women
were women as we as we now say, we had
a man and we had a woman. Last night, sitting
down and front of National TV. You know Kamala was,
she's back. She's writing a book. One hundred and seven days,
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the short of campaign in presidential history, one point three
billion dollars. Now, the question this week is Kamala gonna run?
Is she gonna run for governor? Shes gonna run for governor.
She's gonna do a Nixon. I didn't win the administry
the presidential election, I'm gonna come back to California and
run his governor. He did, He lost in sixty came
back in sixty two and lost again, then came out
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and said, arm dog, you're not gonna kick a little
the retronext on around anymore. He told he's all mad
at the media, You're not gonna have me to kick
around anymore. But then six years later we know what happened.
He stormed back, won the presidency in sixty eight. But Kamala,
you're no tricky dick. No, you're not. You are Kamala Harris, Kamala,
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Kamala Harris. And you sat down with Stephen Stephen Cobert,
a guy that loses forty million dollars a year, sitting
down interviewing a woman that blew through one point three
billion and one hundred and seven days. You know what
that should have been the neigh of a book is
the Trevor Cherry show on the Valley Power Talk. I
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heard he had like two hundred full time people on
his staff. And when you watch that show and you
hear and see the content, I can't think, of the
life of me what he would have two hundred people
doing on that show. Now, no, there's a lot behind
the scenes, but not two hundred. I'm there's Elon Musky's
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to come in and indulge that. That's exactly to have
two hundred people, I know, two hundred people like that.
Kamalo was on Miss Waste one point three billion and
one hundred and seven days. That should have been the
name of Yeah, how I wasted one point three billion
dollars and one hundred and seven days, and how you'll
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never have the opportunity to do that, Madam Vice President.
It's nice to see you again.
Speaker 2 (16:48):
It's good to me. First of all, you look rested.
Speaker 1 (16:57):
Yeah, I'm happy for you. Thank you.
Speaker 13 (17:00):
You know it.
Speaker 1 (17:02):
I'll get plenty arrest in June.
Speaker 14 (17:06):
The first time you've been here as just a just
a citizens Forrman official. Does your eighth visitor the show.
Speaker 2 (17:13):
Yes, thank you for being here.
Speaker 5 (17:14):
All right.
Speaker 1 (17:15):
We know she's not going to run for governor, because
that's true. We know that is there going to be
a different office.
Speaker 2 (17:20):
Why are you saying this?
Speaker 14 (17:21):
Are you sitting yourself for a different office?
Speaker 5 (17:23):
That might be.
Speaker 14 (17:28):
What aping for it, But obviously people will project onto.
Speaker 2 (17:32):
And honestly that it's it's more fat's basic than that.
Speaker 12 (17:37):
I am.
Speaker 2 (17:39):
Listen. I am a devout public servant. I have spent
my entire career in service of the people, and I
thought a lot about running for governor. I love my state,
I love California. I've served as just elected district attorney, attorney, genterman, senator.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
That's true.
Speaker 2 (17:57):
But to be very candid with you, I you know,
when I was a young young in my career, I
had to defend my decision to become a prosecutor with
my family.
Speaker 1 (18:09):
Listen to this. She had to defend her position to
become a prosecutor with their family. Why was I going
to over there to work for the man or something?
That's what it sounds like to me here listen, And.
Speaker 2 (18:21):
One of the points that I made is, why is
it then when we think we want to improve a
system or change it. That we're always on the outside,
on bendednee or trying to break down the door. Shouldn't
we also be inside the system? And that has been
my career.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
And I'm here all that she's making well here, she
is telling us that since she broke down the door
and decided to deal with becoming a Marxist on the inside,
that she now realizes that the system is broken. So
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if you're a public servant, you stay and you fix it.
I mean, for the people. I'm a public servants, but
the system is broken. She's gonna state, and you also
hear her state without saying it. But this is the
white flag of serender. This is I quit. I'm done.
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I know I'm dumb. I thought I could fake it,
but everybody knows I am.
Speaker 2 (19:24):
I quit recently. I made the decision that I just
for now, I don't want to go back in the system.
I think it's broken. I think it's there's so much
I mean, there are so many good people like she's
in prison, who are public servants who do such good work.
Teachers and firefighters and police officers are nursing and scientists
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like scientists, and so it's not about them but you know,
I believe that's true. And I always believed that as
fragile as our democracy is, our systems would be strong
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enough to defend.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
See our fragile our democracy is a democracy's mobral. A
mob role is fragile. A mobrel can do anything, it
can break at any moment. Oh, esus is still building
up on this. Nothing can ever be better, okay or right?
It has to be constant fighting democracy is.
Speaker 2 (20:31):
Our systems would be strong enough to defend our most
fundamental principles.
Speaker 1 (20:38):
It's nothing you think right now.
Speaker 2 (20:40):
That they're not as strong as they need to be.
And I just don't want to for now. I don't
want to go back in the system. I want to
I want to travel the country. I want to listen
to people. I want to talk with people, and I
don't want it to be transactional where I'm asking for
their vote.
Speaker 1 (20:54):
But I don't understand what's not strong enough. The people spoke,
we voted. Now we have the Obama administration working with
your former boss there. You know, Joe, there's a lot
of times as Vice President, Joe walked in the room
and they stopped talking. Obama looked up. So Joe, can
you give us a minute, and Joe stumbled back out.
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They didn't want him. Maybe maybe that maybe Joe's happy
they kicked me out. They didn't want me to know
about all the Trump stuff. Uh, you probably know. But
if it's broken, and we imagine hearing that coming from
Kamala Harris, that means so much, so much more to us.
It really should. To hear you say that it's broken.
Speaker 14 (21:34):
To hear you say that our systems aren't strong enough
is heroin.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
Well, but it's also evident, isn't it?
Speaker 1 (21:43):
And and it is heroing. I mean it's almost no, but.
Speaker 2 (21:51):
It doesn't mean we give up. That's all my point, okay,
because that's what No, Oh, absolutely not. I'm always going
to be part of the fight.
Speaker 1 (21:59):
No, Colbert's right, I heard your quitting. You're doing what
Rosie O'Donnell did. You're doing what Ellen degenerate did. I
know it should be a little softer. Come on, man,
I know, I get it.
Speaker 2 (22:12):
I know you everyone who needs reminding right now of
their power. It is our government, it is our country,
and it is important I think that in this moment
where people have become so deflated and despondent and afraid
and afraid.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
Yes, yes, yes, we're all afraid. Fear. Keep pumping it.
We're afraid. You should be fearful. It's not going to
be a warm winter.
Speaker 7 (22:43):
We're about to go into a dark winter.
Speaker 1 (22:45):
Yes, that's what it's going to be. Fear. Isn't it
weird when like just out of the blue, people pop
in your head and you think about them, right, so
strange this week? Probably three, I don't know, no, four times,
because I I remember one night I was getting empties
a bathroom and I I was I was thinking, but anyhow,
this is you know, we're all wondering how Doug im
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Hoff is. I'm thinking I think about him so frequently.
Speaker 14 (23:11):
One question on everyone's mind right now.
Speaker 2 (23:14):
How's Doug. He's really well as well. He's back practicing law,
and he's really he's great. He's he's great, and thank
you he's practicing law. For a second that he said,
yeah they're broke package.
Speaker 1 (23:35):
He doesn't turned on the news yet either. Yeah, he's
back practicing law. Because we need money. I didn't get
out on that Biden Hunter China cash. I wish I
could have. I'm going to try and make some money
selling this one hundred and seven Day book. Yeah, I
bet you there's gonna be some doozies in the book.
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We're going to learn the real behind the scenes things,
you know, all the personal Kamala Harris, Doug him Hoff.
Couples should have the same last name. What's your problem, Doug?
You should be Doug Harris.
Speaker 12 (24:14):
You know that.
Speaker 2 (24:17):
I mean, there's it's there's a lot of personal stuff
in the book. I mean, Dougie, right, you know, for example,
my birthday is in October, the elections in November. You
see where I'm going, and Dougie kind of dropped the
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ball on my big birthday.
Speaker 1 (24:44):
Kind of like, oh, you have to read the book.
Speaker 5 (24:55):
Right.
Speaker 1 (24:58):
Funny everything is just funny. Everything where that.
Speaker 15 (25:03):
My word?
Speaker 1 (25:05):
No wonder he's losing forty million dollars a year, look.
Speaker 2 (25:09):
At the guests.
Speaker 1 (25:09):
You' said that cackler on eight times eight eight once.
Speaker 14 (25:13):
Once you left office, how long before you turned on
the news again?
Speaker 2 (25:19):
Months?
Speaker 10 (25:21):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (25:21):
Months, I am you know, I'm just not into self
mutilation and I just I yeah, lots of cooking shows.
Speaker 14 (25:31):
Oh goods Off and Kitchen is one of my favorite.
Speaker 1 (25:35):
Yeah sure, yeah, yeah, yeah sure, uh huh yeah. They
need medication, Yeah sure, yeah, sure yeah, yeah, they need medication. Yeah,
they're weird, aren't they. Here was Conall and Kalla Harris
no matter pictures in the book, and they have one
of her sitting there and there her jumpsuit or work
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out soon with the tennis shoes on at a dinering table.
She had her phone out, she had her she had
her earphones plugged in. She didn't wear the wireless earbuds.
And somehow she think that that's funny. Why is that
even funny? There's nothing even funny about that. Nobody even
talks about it. All right, you have the wires at
the end of ear buds. They're not wireless.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
Next, next, I rolled calls and that's me on a call,
so you'll see my phone is actually on my lap
and I'm and you know, I so, I know I've
been teased about this, but I like these kinds of
air ear pods that have the thing because I've served
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on the Senate Intelligence Committee, I have been in classified briefings,
and I'm telling you, like, don't be on the train
using your ear pods and thinking somebody can't listen to
your conversation. I'm just telling you that's a little bit
more secure.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
That's what it would sound like without the crowd noise
behind her, if if she was just miked up, just
her mic. That's not real, guys. That that's not a
laughter that God put in anybody. That's fake because when
you're really laughing hard, there's there's different pauses in between
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your laughter. This that's just timed out. That's timed out laughter.
Jesus creepy as she ever was. Then she was asked
by Stephen Colbert, at what point, after Joe Biden stumbled
out and debated President Trump and looked like a bumbling fool,
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did they start calling you, Kamala, cho's not right. We
might need you to get ready.
Speaker 14 (27:47):
Got debates and it did not go well. Spoiler, it
did not go well in not debates. There there therefore,
you became the candidate. At what point in the say
months that followed that, did people start saying, you might
need to be prepared for this.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
Let me say something about Joe Biden.
Speaker 1 (28:06):
She didn't answer it. She just goes on to talk
about Joe Biden. President Joe Biden.
Speaker 2 (28:12):
I have an incredible amount of respect for him, and
I think that the way that we should be thinking
about where we are right now is to remember that
we had a president of the United States who believed
in the rule of law.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
Think about.
Speaker 2 (28:32):
Think about what about who believed in the importance of
aspiring to have integrity and to do the work on
behalf of the people.
Speaker 1 (28:44):
Oh my, put my knuckles on the counter and hit
me with a sledgehammer. It's almost that difficult. But I
know you were interested in it and you wanted to know.
Right well, the big question is now that she's she's
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not going to run for governor and she stands no
chance of being president. Who's the who is the Democrat
leader right now? Again? Zero answers running for office?
Speaker 14 (29:16):
Right now, you're stepping away from that life right now.
Speaker 2 (29:20):
Who's leaving the Democratic Party?
Speaker 14 (29:22):
I'm just curious.
Speaker 2 (29:23):
There are lots of leaders, and generally a leader.
Speaker 1 (29:26):
Named the Democratic Party, you know, like, oh, that's the
leader Donator party.
Speaker 2 (29:29):
Who comes to mind. I think there are a lot
of I'm not going to go through names because then
I'm gonna leave somebody out and then I'm going to
hear about it. But let me just let me say this, Let.
Speaker 13 (29:40):
Me say this.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
Uh, Sarah Palin, can you tell me one book that
you read? Remember when She couldn't even answer that question, well,
who's the Democrat leader out there? She can't, but she'll, she'll,
she'll go off into a little hidden valley word salad here.
Speaker 2 (29:54):
I think it is a mistake for us who want
to figure out out how to get out and through
this and get out of it, to put it on
the shoulders of any one person. It's really on all
of our shoulders.
Speaker 1 (30:11):
It really is all of the three leaders, all of
your leaders.
Speaker 2 (30:15):
Well, man of Vice president, thank you so much.
Speaker 12 (30:18):
For being it.
Speaker 2 (30:18):
Jar you see the.
Speaker 1 (30:24):
Colo, who's the leader? At least you could have said, Stephen,
I don't know, But CNN just did a recent story
on it. Can you give the video.
Speaker 15 (30:33):
One of the reasons why there is no front runner,
nobody wants to put anybody up at the top of
their ballot list is because at this particular point, the
Democratic brand is in the basement. It is total and
complete garbage in the mind of the American public. The
Democratic Party's net fabru rating record lows and all three
Wall Street Journal thirty points underwater, CNN twenty six points underwater,
Gallup twenty six points underwater. And that is being driven
(30:56):
in large pop by discontent within the Democratic base. Democratic
base wants something different will ultimately end up seeing who
they choose.
Speaker 2 (31:04):
It'll be quite the thing who ultimately gets the roast.
Speaker 1 (31:09):
Yes, but what if Kamala Kamala Harris got in the race,
if she.
Speaker 3 (31:14):
Wants to run in twenty twenty eight, what are the
numbers that you're seeing about this right now?
Speaker 5 (31:18):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (31:18):
I would just say hold your horses here.
Speaker 9 (31:22):
The chance that Kamala Harris is going to be the
twenty twenty eight Democrat nominee, they don't look too good
right now. To be perfectly honest with your chance of
being the twenty twenty eight Democrat nominee.
Speaker 1 (31:32):
The caveat of like what year recurrently is wow.
Speaker 9 (31:34):
I believe we're in twenty twenty five, though it kind
of feels like it feels like twenty forty five.
Speaker 1 (31:38):
There have been so many years. It just wants this
is the Trevortary Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 13 (31:46):
You need to face the heart truth of this administration.
And it has been to ease all the gains we've
made in my administration to a race history, rather than
make it to race fairness, a quality to race just
as itself.
Speaker 1 (32:04):
And that's not high problem. That's a fact. It's almost
like they're programmed, aren't they. They can't, no shame. Things
are looking good. The economy is looking better. The trade
deals and negotiations, we're getting to see them play out
in real time. Guys. We are now winning economically, and
(32:24):
it's just the beginning. You can't deny the numbers. When
when the tariff surpluses come in and we got extra
money to assist that Trevor Terry show on the Valley's
Power Dog