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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's called the burn box room, bamboom up yard. What
is this? We have cigaret files, They're supposed to be burned.
They're just sitting here. It's gonna be an answer to
all the accusations that we have. Look at this, look
of what Bow has stumbled up on. Let's go through it, guys.
Let's see what we got here. Taco Bell, seth Rich
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and see durham an X. Let's look into this one.
What do we have here? We got an email HRC Artillery.
Robin Clinton approved Julia's idea Julia works for George Soros
es team about Trump and Russia hackers hampering US elections.
This should distract people from her own missing emails, especially
if the fair goes to the Olympic level. The point
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he's making the Russia play a US domestic issue kind
of sums it up, does it not? Right there? As
they say, look at that gun, it's smoking. Now with
all this going on, Teresa us behavior from Obama to
just go down the whole list there, I would think
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if I were the FBI director, I would have a
whole lot to be having to do right now. And
talking to the media and threatening the media is just
so twenty twenty five, isn't it. I just wish we
could get some nineteen hundreds guys that would just shut
up and focus on it. Maybe right Sorry, FBI director
Cash retash and said, shut up, you gotta badgine a gun.
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But you know what I'm saying here, it's like, man,
you shouldn't even have time, not with what is on
your plate. Director for Tel threatened to call the corporate
media's bluff on Saturday, he's out there posting social media.
It's like, man, okay, we know in twenty seventeen, we
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know in twenty eighteen you were saying that the Steel
dossier was fake. We know that the media called me
a liar, They called us all that. We already know that, like,
focus on. There's enough on your desk. We shouldn't even
be hearing from you right now. That's how I feel,
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he said. Now I'm the FBI director. We just uncovered
burn back room still with hidden Russia Gate fils. Well,
you know what it wasn't because you went out there
and did an investigation and you're on top of your game.
And boy, look what you I guess you got a
key and opened the door and found a room, and
there was inside your own building. And this is August
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and you've been there. How long you wouldn't have done
a clean sweep of everything on why were the FBI director?
I tell you, honey, I'm gonna be late for dinner tonight.
It's your first day. I know, I'm walking room to room.
I'm just checking everything. I don't care how long did it, Tay,
I would have walked room to room and checked everything.
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You know, if I'm taking over an apartment complex, I'm
gonna go check every apartment, every closet, you little list
I might get. I don't know four or five people
I truly trust and say, mah, let's spread out. I'll
take this, you take that, You take that, you take that,
let's come back. Compare our lists and in August, if
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director Ryan Nigel was on the CNX and that's where
the burn bag things were found and he didn't see
it on his first swoop by, he'd be called in.
So here we are in August and we're finding hidden
Russia Gate files. Sometimes I'm not just the go along
with the story guy. Just seems odd to me, is
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what I'm saying. And even if they did stumble upon them.
They haven't given me a reason to think they're lying.
I'm not saying that that's isn't the truth. But when
I'm thinking about why are you out on social media
debating people look at me. I knew it back then.
Now I listen, I'm not and this is man. You
got a lot to get done. Remember, next president can
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come in there and do something about it. They want
to turn it back around. It's a small window right now.
I was kind of hopeful August fourth, maybe some people
have already been arrested with a Russia collusion hoax. There's
so many that need to be held accountable. That does
not give our law enforcement time to be posting on
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social media. I did read a criminal law expert from
Baylor this weekend. Here's what here's the laws he said
have been broken. Manipulation of intelligence that Brennan altered the
intelligence community assessment in seventeen to claim Russia favorite Trump,
the use of the Steele dossier, the false statements, and
the cover up eighteen USC Three seven to one, Conspiracy
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to defraud the US, coordinating to mislead the government, public
or elections through fabricated intelligence and proper surveillance or a
hoax up to five years imprisonment two hundred fifty thousand dollars. Fine.
I guess we could see, you know, Obama Comy, Brennan, Yeah,
they fall under that. Eighteen USC. One thousand and one.
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False statements making materially false statements to federal officials, Congress
or investigators. Up to five years imprisonment and fines. Brennan, Comy. Yeah.
Eighteen USC. Seven ninety three d Espionized Act gathering, transmitting
or losing Defense information, miss handling classified information, sharing and
manipulating intelligence on Russia Trump without authorization, up to ten
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years imprisonment and fines. I'm not gonna read them all.
The list goes on eighteen USC. Obstruction of justice eighteen USC.
Conspiracy against rights fifty USC, and authorized electronic surveillance. These
are all prison times, These are all big fines. Now,
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all right, good, We've got the law behind us. I'm
gonna say right now, I'm not gonna I'm not gonna
laugh yet of the room because I I want to
have hope and optimism. But if you were sitting trying
to convince me to believe that even like Obama's gonna
stand trial, undoubtable you just said the law. I don't
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know what what comed Democrat DC grand juries gonna follow.
Find federal prosecutor to prosecute anybody as long as they're
somehow opposing Trump. No, I think DC's about ninety five percent.
All of them have TDS, rabies. Even if the impossible
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the case is brought to trial, you go find twelve jurors. Well,
do you think they would convict on any charges just
if the crimes actually hurt Trump? You think? And at
the convictions help Trump come on? These are steps, all
these steps that have to happen short of President Trump
becoming a true fascist king and just arrested them. I'm
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sure he could find some old gerbal boys from Georgia
that might want to come up, right, guys, that's what
he is, right, a king, a fascist. No, we're letting
the law play itself out here. But this is how
the law would have to play itself out here. And
as grown Americans, can we all say yes, in America,
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we all have equal justice under the law. Oh, we
can say that, but is that the fact? No, the
left might have some kind of form of justice under
their socialist law. Fair, But I don't know, man, unless
we do some kind of martial law to sweep all
DC all that nonsense out the door.
Speaker 2 (07:48):
I don't think we're gonna see ever ever, ever, never, ever, never,
never see justice come to Obama and Biden and Hillary
or even old Bill Bill know about you, boy, go ahead.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
It depends upon what the meaning of the word is. Yes, right,
So I don't know if it's going to happen, even
if they have all the facts like they're bringing forward here.
I just hate to be a downer on a Monday, man,
But maybe what the best that can happen here is
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being done right now exposing these lies, actually coming out
and revealing what the truth is. And let's just say
the media was a fair media where they get a
you know, we move on to all those phases of
court that I was just mentioning there. But the media
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is not a sway of public opinion. I would so
many things. I would like the truth on seth Rich murder,
and it's tied to the Russia collusion and tied to
to Hillary Clinton. We know that. I know you don't know.
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Why why aren't I fifty points ahead? You might ask, well,
I don't know what did he know with the DNC.
I mean this guy, Seth Rich, he worked for the
DNC and he a robbery that turned into a murder.
And most of the time in a robbery like the
DC police said something's taken. They say his watch as
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wallet wasn't taken, but what about his phone? Where's his phone?
And this was all traced back to the DNC documents
with Wiki leaks. And in all of this now Seth Rich,
he was a young Democrat guy. Might have seen him
some pictures, always seen him have on some kind of
flag shirt and you know early Backstreet boys, blonde hair across.
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He was a Bernie Sanders guy. Maybe he had different
motives for getting those documents to Wiki leagues that would
have shown, you know, the bad Hillary. But he was
gunned down on the streets of DC. And what's come
out with recently as Director of National Intelligence, Tulci Gabbard
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has released an email that would you look at that
one of the spirit cookers, an email that John Podesta
wrote contained in Hillary's email stated and I'm just going
to read this and think of this young man Cethrish
being gunned down with the DNC documents is what they're
saying with Wiki leaks and all of that. But here's
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what the Podesta email contained. I'm definitely for making an
example of a suspected leaker, whether or not we have
any real basis for it. Huh wow, seth Ritch dies
because he was going to show some corruption. Was that
a botch robbery? I don't know. Normally botch robberies you
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don't find the person shot in the back, and you
normally don't find the person with their wallet and with
their watch. If it's just a robbery, a crackhead, only
a crackhead comes up and shoots somebody for just the
money for the next fix, but they don't take what
they're needing to get, you know, come on, especially, the
wallet could have had money in it. So if it's
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not that, then it was to end his life for
a reason. And let me remind you, Hillary had a
personal email server forardered all her dot gov email to it,
which was illegal. Then she gave Whoma Abadin gave her
access to all this without security clearance. Whoma Abedin now
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married Dosros's son. Oh you see, boy, this They're all
pretty tight, aren't they. And then Whoma abidin competent to
her personal laptop and who had access to whom abide's
personal laptop at the time her pedophile hust been Anthony Wiener.
Now he had a backup, they had Wiener's laptop disappeared
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into the FBI evidence system. What is on that that
might show something about all those people and Seth Rich?
Where is that? Where seth Rich's cell phone? Where's the
Anthony Wiener to whom abandin to Hillary? That goes all
the way to dot gov emails? I mean that would
contain so many people on there. Yes, this all involves
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it all, doesn't it. The cover up with what I'm
gonna say with Seth Rich was a cover up. So
I hope that FBI Director Pertel finds a little further
down the hall. I don't know, a burn bag in
a secret room with the seth Rich evidence that that
would be very interesting to know. And there's a lot
of people anytime anybody talks about this, it's the first
time many people right now listening have even heard of this,
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and go look it up on your own. Set H
Seth Ritch. And the big, big, big story at the
tip top of the umbrella here is that the President
of the United States, Donald Trump, and his director of
National Intelligence have publicly accused the former president of the
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United States Obama, of launching a year long coup. That's
a risky strategy there, but you know, it's kind of like,
I don't know, maybe like a cat when kind of
that strategy with the mouse out there, and they even
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give it as all false sense of security, and then
they they pounch with their teeth and their claws. It's
sudden and it's shocking. I live in hope with that.
Yet I remember there's never been one single American political
scandal that has yet led to any sort of justice.
Since I don't know what Abraham Lincoln's co conspirators or
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we're hung on a rope. We all want justice, but
history shows us that very rarely does not just in
our time period, but does justice rarely happen in this life.
I mean, take it all the way back to Adam
and Eve. God is a god of justice, but so
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many times we humans down here can't wait patiently for
his justice, can we? And I do believe that God
say President Trump's life and brought him back to be
the president right now for a time just like this.
So President Trump's job is to to reveal the truth
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and let the courts. Yes, let's fight it, but we
know the big justice, we know the big judge, and
it'll come at the time of his choosing. Just go
ahead and end it there and pass offer and played around.
Speaker 3 (15:04):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (15:08):
Washington Bureau Chief Matt Boyle is gonna join us at four.
He got a one on one with the President over
in Scotland. We'll be talking to it to him at
four o'clock here, looking forward to that. It's not just
a conspiracy theory with Seth Rich's death. I'm gonna call
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it a deep state assassination, a Machavelli and Hits squad.
Go ahead, label it whatever you want to know. But
I agree with Director of National Intelligence Tulsa Gabber that accountability,
the rule of law must be restored. Yes, I want
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to see people go to prison. And if it's treason, yeah,
you'll have the convo with your maker. That's why we
have these laws. Now, you've got to have a a
whole lot of proof for treason as charges, the charge
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of treason, you got to be basically Benedict Arnold and
proven that, Yeah, you went over to the other side now,
so some people have to pay some serious fines and
serve some serious prison time. You bet you, by golly,
they should, and I want that to happen. Is it
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going to look at snow and Fresno again? Sometime? It could?
It might, there's a chance. I doubt it, though, why
because I'd never seen it. I heard it happen once
I heard there was some justice back at some point.
I heard it snowed in some year around here. My word,
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he had DNI director Gap revealing information tracing him back
to the Obama administration. Here's the paperwork, we found it,
here's the proof, and CNN cuts away. Guys, that's the
that's beyond spin. That's media treason in my opinion right there. Yeah,
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if I were the king of the media CNN, I'd
be like, hey, that's Trees and his behavior. You're not
allowing free speech to be heard from important people, even
though it might prove that I don't know everything you
said for the last seven years was a load of crap.
You still gotta maybe not cut from it. Hey, you're private,
you can do you're not government controlled. Now those are
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getting defunded, the corporation for Public Broadcasting Bye bye. Howse,
PBS and NPR going to have people that work in
the office, I don't know. Maybe they'll have to start
doing it now. Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Well, I've heard
that my whole life and brought to you by the
Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and people like you always God,
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I've never given you a dime, That's what I always say,
even though I like, Well, kim Burns got political in
the last few years. He's a Saul Lensky COMI but
I still like his documentaries. And you know what if PBS,
if it was kim Burns documentaries and not all this
hate America Trump's bad stuff, then I'd be like, yeah,
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that's tax man money. Yeah, they're doing some good stuff there,
but they're not. But back to seth Rich, I think
it warrants a complete investigation because as the house of
cards are starting to fall, his cards are in that house.
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Yes they are. I don't know who said it, but
it's been repeated throughout so many mafia gangster movies. I've
watched Dead Men Tell No Tales. Yeah, I think we
could apply that to that. There's been so much that
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has come out in just these last few weeks here.
That should give us, many of us, a sense of
finally good, We're not nutjobs are saying. Wait, local media,
that headline's not right, that's incorrect, that's a lie. No,
Trump's not an idiot for saying that, because it did happen.
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Now that all the evidence is coming out right now,
they're just ignoring it. They'll talk about the Sydney Sweeney
Jean story, but they won't talk about I don't know,
Brennan and Komy for either gonna kill me, Comy and
Obama and Hillary and Perkins Cooy and the Steel dossier,
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all these names and words we've been talking. Now we're
able to start drawing those red lines on our psycho
wall of everybody that's involved the detective investigation on the wall,
we can start pinning them together. Speaking of local media
that won't now even come close to broadcasting the truth
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because it would show that they were wrong as well.
The McClatchy group, they well they owned the Frezzo B,
Sacramento B, Modesto B. Are there any others that I
can around California? Well, the McClatchy California Editorial Board sit
down and came up with, Hey, guys, let's get our
wisdom together.
Speaker 3 (20:36):
This is the Trebortary Show on the Valley's Power talk YEP.
Speaker 1 (20:41):
It's uh, it's Monday. I people always say Monday morning
is like, hey, Monday morning. Monday morning gets such a
negative I maybe you can put yourself in the same
category as myself. I almost feel more is more normal
the word Monday through Friday, because I know exactly what
(21:03):
I'm have to do. Sometimes the weekends, when you don't
told what you have to do, it can somehow feel
disjointed at times because you don't know exactly what you're
supposed to be doing. So sometimes a Monday after a
I don't know, I'm not gonna say disjointed weekend, but yeah,
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I know, okay, I'll go get some counseling. Laurie Anderson
w KRP, the receptionist. What did I say, Lorii, I
see I'm all flustered over my weekend. Lonnie Anderson, I
know her, she's the She's the Sweeney to like, you know,
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a fifteen year old today WKRP in Cincinnati. I what
the show started in seventy eight ran un till the
early eighties. Johnny fever, Andy, the program director, less nessman,
the sales guy, let's say, mister Carlson. Mister Carlson was
the general manager. His mom owned it. When they found
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out that needed to lose money, they didn't care was
a tax right off. That hurt everybody's feelings. Penis fly
Trap at Night had the candles on. Yeah, let's see,
married to Burt Reynolds there for a spell. I think
they had a kind of a rough time and then
made up later on. Her first role was in nineteen
(22:36):
sixty six. She got some early TV on Swad and
Policewoman and WKRP, and then I guess the movies and
maybe some lifetimes. I'm not I'm not quite sure on that. Hey,
three point zero earthquake hit New Jersey and felt in
New York City. Boy, a lot of people around there
probably like what is going on here? Yeah, they had
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a little little rocking and in a little shaken as well.
Just I don't know. During my vacation time a month ago,
that one that I was in bed and I felt
both of them that hit around here. It had been
a while since i'd really felt well, the Ridgecrest one
that hit what was that five years ago or whatever
down in Ridgecrest. I felt that in my living room,
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and it was further evidence when I looked up and
saw the lights, a couple of the up chandeliery looking
kind of lights swaying up. I knew knew something had happened. Well,
if you drive up and down ninety nine, you'll see
some of the stone hinge things. That's what Assemblyman David
Tangapa in Assembly built three seven seven that Knewsom signed
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in to effect. That was in his press release that
he didn't want to see these monuments here in Preslo
County become a modern day stonehenge. So if you're putting
together a bill to look at the funding for it,
I would think that would mean that you wanted to continue.
And if you didn't want to have stone henge things,
that would mean high speed rail would have to be
on them and they would have a purpose. So I
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was a little confused, and I asked some of them
to come on and said it seemed out of character
based upon your campaigning about high speed rail, and some
of the men toonga Pa is a very outspoken Republican
like we need in Sacramento, and he was on the
show and I just asked him, are you for high
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speed rail? Yes? Or no?
Speaker 4 (24:29):
I am for high speed rail. I am not for
the California high speed Rail project.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
Okay, So I thought, well, maybe I was. Like he
talked about, he wanted it to go private so that
we didn't have to do the cap and trade A
billion dollars a year, which is a tax on any
industry or business. That what hires people. You know, all
the industries that are moving out over the regulations cap
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and trade, they're going to tax them. That's a tax
on their co Two, you're putting out this much into
the air by producing this, we're gonna tax you this.
And that's how we're going to fund our high speed rail.
And he's talking about the privatization of it. And I
asked this simple question. Are there any companies that have
shown an interest in doing high speed rail? From Baker, Silton, Mercete, there.
Speaker 4 (25:20):
Are, There have nothing. And but that's what we're trying
to do right now is force the hand of California.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
No, let's give this up. So far, what sixteen billion
has been spent, guys, that's just half a year of
illegal alien spending. It's in the category of we'll take
the loss. It's in the it's in the let's see
what else, and oh, the missing twenty four billion unaccounted
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for for the homeless. We don't know, eh, went to loss.
All right, let's just put this in the lost category
and not spend another penny. Stop it, stop it now, Joe,
stop it. That's right. So I had to ask the
Cimmam and tongue pa again. I guess a different way here.
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You're for high speed rail, but not for the California
high Speed Rail. Let me ask it again, this merced
to Bakersfield. What your bill is currently working on? Are
you for that project? Yes?
Speaker 3 (26:21):
Or no?
Speaker 4 (26:21):
Continuing I am not for the current iteration of the project,
which is why I passed AB three seven seven.
Speaker 1 (26:30):
All Right. I guess if it wasn't a Friday, and
I wouldn't think I should have said, okay, but you
still see the high speed drill being pilt though another
version of it some way where it makes sense, and
he did with the privatization of it earlier, so I
guess I already kind of knew that. But who's gonna guys,
do you really think there's a lot of private construction
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companies out there train construction companies that go, Yes, that
makes a lot of sense. There's a market demand for that.
You go in and bill where there's demand. If you don't,
you lose money. And speaking of losing money, let's go
back to high speed rail I'm talking about Okay, So
it's kind of misconstrued then the Newsweek article things like
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that that it's a new funding strategy.
Speaker 4 (27:18):
Exactly, it's not allocating any new funds. It's not throwing
more money at it. It is capping all of the
estimates that high speed Rail wants. High speed Rail Authority
can't come in and say, well, we're getting a billion
dollars from capet trade. Now I want another billion dollars
from here. Now I want another billion dollars from here.
When the legal plan comes in place, there's no more.
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It will prevent us from going from thirty three billion
to one hundred and twenty eight billion. It will prevent
us from doing any more movement there. And if the
government here finally pulls their head out of La lah
Land and says, holy cow, we cannot finish this project
because we are not getting any more funding because of
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the locked in financial plan, they will have to decide
how to offload or how to demolish the rest of
the project with the current funding in place.
Speaker 1 (28:12):
Yeah, that that current funding, when that Cap and trade
with a billion dollars a year, that's a price on
that's a price on CO two and that that hurts
all refineries, and that hurts food plants and paper mills
and cement manufacturers. It hurts California business.
Speaker 4 (28:27):
So and that's where it is. It's not a new
funding source. It is a new financial plan because high
speed Rail for the last fifteen years hasn't had a
locked in financial plan.
Speaker 1 (28:39):
All right, are we going to be spending money? Why
would Newsom signed it? Why would he signed it in
the bill in the law so quickly to get the money?
So we'll see, I'm a nay sayer. Ignore the nay sayer,
said mcclatchyy. California Editorial Board. High Street rails on track
to open in twenty thirty three. Well, all right, that's
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that's the next thing that they stated that eight years
from now. CEO of High speed Rail said it'll depend
on a boost from the state to complete the first
bullet train. They said, here we go, Trump roll please,
the first steel rails for the electric ight system will
be laid starting next year. All right, yay, shake our
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moroccas in the air. They said work on the downtown
Fresnel train station is going to start next year. I
tell you what, that's gonna make businesses down there feel
real comfortable. Get out now. I mean they're gonna start
work next year. And they said it's going to be
completed by twenty thirty three, when rail services expected to start.
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Eight years of downtown affected, Well, I guess that would
be seven years if they started next year. Affected. Move
out now, even thrift stores get out now. They say
twenty thirty three. Nah, you know it's you can have
roads closed all around you. You have to advertise different
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ways to get to Hey, wild closure is happening. Here's
how you get to us. Trump said, you're not getting
the four billion dollars. So now I guess it's all
going to have to be on the state to generate
or is this some woman Talkapats said, go private CEO
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of the high speed rail and Chewdry Kudri. I don't
know if it's Kudri or Jruder. He said. The good
news is the progress we've made in the central Valley,
especially in Fresno's significant. We are turning the page, they said,
it's visible proof of that progress. They held a they
love these ribbon cutting ceremony last Thursday opening the Tilarry
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Street Underpass. It's down by Chinatown Fish Company down there.
Set affected their business ever since they started it in
a negative way. But their traffic's only been closed since
twenty seventeen. Yeah, only eight years to build an underpass.
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Look it up. Took the Romans eight years in the
year seventy something to build the coliseum that a lot
of it still stands. Eight years to build an underpass.
Would you could you if you were in charge, I
want to hire that construction company to go build another underpass.
(31:41):
You wouldn't gonna And you're gonna say that's progress, that's
what you're talking about. Yeah, if funding is available, high
speed rail said, the Baker Shoulder suidline could easily be
extended to the Bay Area, easily extended. You can't even
do this. Palm down. Stop talking about how easy it's
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gonna be win the playoffs when you haven't even won
a game in the regular season. You actually got you
got defeated in your first three preseason games, already talking
about the gonna be easy in the playoffs to get
to the super Bowl. Oh when they also set extensions
to San Diego and Sacramento, And that was not the
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original idea to get to San Francisco from LA. Yeah,
that was that was the That's what everybody's banking on.
But now we're gonna get the state set aside a
billion dollar a year for twenty years, for twenty years,
twenty five, twenty forty five. Yeah, CEO said, at this
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point in time, we're saying we're gonna put down tracks
next year. That's the point of non. Nah. We passed
that exit a long time ago. Yeah, you should have
been hitting those train brakes a long time ago. I
wish I had that sound effect right now, you know,
the kind I'm talking about. The bridge is out ahead.
Speaker 3 (33:19):
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Talk show.
Speaker 1 (33:24):
Them back to reality and Sobriety, I tell you, it's
just it's getting worse now every single week. It's growing
and growing. Police investigating a homicide occurred Saturday morning in
Northwest Oresno Cleo and Roberts Avenue around ten am. Reports
of a shooting. They arrived on a man in his
fifties when gunshot wound. He was ambulanced off to the hospital,
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later pronounced dead. They detained one a man in his
late forties, who was still in the house when the
officers arrived at the scene. They believe isolated incident involves
an interpersonal situation between the suspect and the victim. No
word yet on that relationship between the two men, but
one dead. President Police responded to a shooting current at
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a party could have killed three teens it injured them
on Sunday two am. He shot at East Ashcroft ninth
Street in a backyard somebody's house. Fight occur between two partygoers.
One of them pulled out a gun and fired. Eighteen
year old male, fifteen year old male, sixteen year old
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female had gunshot wounds. They were treated and released. They
said the victims were not the intended target. They were
injured while running away. Police say uncertain if drugs or
alcohol played a factor in this case. I you know,
two am, I'm gonna say it wasn't Yatzi and Gata
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raide and cheetos. No you would think that the police would.
I mean, at two am, I don't know how many
people were in the backyard. I don't know how loud
it was. But you think a party at two am
some people were gonna call, you would think again. I
don't know how many people were back there and how
loud they were, but eight people were shot to this
morning at one am down in LA. Twenty nine year
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old fifty two year old woman were killed in a shooting.
You know this California Second Amendment restrictions. Boy, it sure does,
sure does help us out with all the gun problems,
doesn't it. Yeah, California led the nation an active shooter
instance in twenty twenty one and twenty twenty three. This
is a disturbing story, and again I'll keep it PG. Fifteen.
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Can I have to be hard here? Michael Tate. He
was the lead singer of DC Talk and the Newsboys.
That's what he was most of the years I remember him.
He's recently been accused of sexual assault by six men,
now eight men. Two more have come forward. Founding manager
of the band Evan Essence. I know that band, early
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mid two thousands. Kind of band have come forward. One
I'm said in an incident in nineteen ninety eight, he
was drinking at Tate's house again. This is a Christian singer.
He's admitted. He said, I've sinned. I was wrong. I
did things I shouldn't have done. He's done the whole
Jimmy Schwagger, I have sinned right. But he said he
was at Tate's house. He felt tired. He's told to
go sleep in the bedroom. He said he woke up
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to find that Tate was doing I'm just gonna say,
doing something to him. He said, I pushed him off somehow,
I'll pass out again. I woke back up, he was
still doing it. I nodded out third time, I know,
pushed him harder and he left me alone. He said
he drugged me. The eighth man accused Tate. The singer
invited him to his house in two thousand. He said
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he'd had a bad breakup with a woman, and he
gave him a shot of Maker's Mark whiskey. He said,
I told him just one took it. He said, I
had a high tolerance or alcohol at the time, but
I blacked out shortly after I took that one drink.
He said. When I came to, I found myself propped
up on Tate's kitchen. Counter with my pants around my ankles,
my legs were in the air, and I'll just leave
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it at that. And then when he pushed him off,
he said, the weird thing was that Tate said, hey, man,
did you catch the Colts game last week? Acting like
we were just hanging out and chatting. He says, I
was drugged, man, right, that's kind of kind of Cosby
and Diddy all all all together.
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