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Just because you don't like the persondelivering the truth doesn't give you the right
to ignore it. Trump Truth,Marjorie Taylor Green Truth, Tulsa Gabber Truth,
Tucker Carlson Truth, RFK Junior truth, all five haten and smear by
the Marxist swamp media. But let'sfocus on a Friday on RFK Junior and
his truth. It can't be tonight. It's on the World Health Organization's website.

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RFK sounding the alarm of global healthtakeover with a global pandemic treaty.
Told you they weren't done and we'renot going back to normal, chump.
This is the Trevor carry Show onthe Valley's Power Talk. Chum. We

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will look back at these kinds ofdecisions as pivotal decisions. If we're to
be criticized at this moment, letus be criticized for taking this momentous.
Let us be criticized for going fullforce and meeting this virus head off.
People who are getting injecting drugs foranimals and horse and people telling them to

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what person you know you talk aboutlike your cancel culture, who to shame
ivermectin a de warmer? Really theyare shaming themselves. No one has to
shame them. They're shaming themselves.They need to be called out and shamed.
Brother, well, brother, he'snow joined a different brotherhood. That
was Chris Cuomo. We'll get tohim in a moment, but first things

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first. The first day that thedoor handle at work was hot, it's
here, gladys. Yeah, we'regonna talk about how much it's gonna cost
a cool down this summer. Inthe five o'clock hour, PGNE telling us
that, hey, we're gonna saveyou some money by charging you more money.
Oh little loop. That's so California, isn't. But I want to

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get to something that is not gonnago away and think it of RFK Junior.
And like I said, you don'thave to. You know, I
just heard his statements on abortion.I'll play you that later. Totally disagree
with them on that. There's thingsabout Trump. Trump's still going around campaigning,
kind of like Biden. You know, they're both trying to say,
hey, the vaccine helped us beatthe pandemic, right, RFK little different

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tune, he's singing a little differentkeyed up Bob Nelson Uku lately he's playing
he's sung about large scale human experimentgoing on, and he's warning people about
the World Health Organization pandemic treaty.What is that? Well, let me
just kind of give you the elevatortalk rundown as we're going from the twenty
floor to the eighteenth floor. Ifpass the treaty, we put America under

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the world Tyranny RFK warned against hishealth takeover. He said it needs to
be killed. So I'm sure wecan count on Speaker Johnson and Congressman Tom
McLintock. You know, well,they let us spy on us, why
not let force us to inject us. Right, only genuine relief from the
COVID lockdowns is to end the COVIDlockdowns? All right? Why is it

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so hard for some people to understandthat? All right? Maybe Congressman McLintock
wouldn't to go along with this here, but the World Health Organization's gonna complete
the latest draft of a pandemic treatyby today May tenth. If past,
the treaty would revise the existing internationalhealth regulation that listen falancy, doctor Burkes

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Trump, So every school district,the you're ant for thanksgiving? Everybody?
What? Well, the well HearthedHealth Organization says, and the CDC to
kind of make an American like,you know, man, come on,
So we got it in existing internationalhealth regulation the World Health Organizations one hundred

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and ninety four member states have adopted. We're part of that. According to
the draft of the treaty, isgoing to give them authority to coordinate pandemic
response measures fromations across the globe.Who are the one hundred and ninety four
member states now. Previously the treatyincluded giving them power to issue directives.

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Now what we're talking about, whatthey're heading into. They can now impose
digital vaccine passports. We're gonna spreaddown across the world. And they've got
even way better at censorship. TheWorld Health Organization one hundred ninety four countries
going no, I'm sorry, that'smisinformation. Boy, this is well,

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hey by, they'll sign it over, of course they will. Why because
they're the foot soldiers of the peoplepulling these strings. They're not the Grand
Puba Luciferian, They're the little Luciferians. World Health Director General Power Soul power
to declare a pan pandemic emergency acrossall these states. The United States is

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also going to be required. Thisis the this is the kickaroo right here.
Ow that hurts. We would haveto give up twenty percent of medical
supplies to the World Health Organization forglobal distribution rich nations to poor nations.
That's we're now under what we makehere, what we have here, what
our medicine cabinet has, We gotto go through it and give twenty percent

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away Right off the top. Trumphas opposed this kind of authority over the
United States public health. He's gonefar to call to the fund it and
have us withdraw from this health body, this global health body. Biden is
the opposite of Trump and RFK onthis. The World Health Organization, they

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for months now, I don't know, maybe it's been probably I don't know,
was it last summer, last fall. I can't keep track, but
they were doing well. We needto practice run for if this happens again.
We'll just call it disease X.They just gave it a name and
said we're going to start working ondisease X. Well, maybe it is
here. Let's go to the DailyMail. FDA says it's preparing for a

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bird flue pandemic in people. Okay, we've been here about this comma that
could kill one in four Americans.Wow, that's like way more than they
were scaring us originally there said thatthe FDA's admitting, Oh wow, they're
preparing for the H five N onepandemic. Man, they're gonna They're gonna

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try and do this again. It'sI guess they have to for the male
in ballid aspect of this. Imean, I called me conspiracy theorists,
but sorry, have kind of notkind of have been right. If you've
listened to me with COVID and allthis, tell me what I've been wrong
on and it's not me. Ijust research what what smart people know and
use my common sense. What's Cuomo'sexcuse for not knowing or doing his own

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research? Ivermecta was a boogeyman earlyon in COVID. That was wrong.
We were given bad information about ivermectin. The real question is why the entire
clinical community knew that ivermectin couldn't hurtyou. I know they knew it.
How do I know? Because nowI'm doing nothing but talking to these clinicians
who at the time were overwhelmed byCOVID and they weren't saying anything no,

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no, no, no. See. I wish he would still be Chris
Cuoma. I wish he would say, Man, I messed up big time.
I didn't listen to the right people. They were out there seeing this.
I should have really read the GreatBarenton Declaration. But that's okay,
that's all right, Welcome over,Chris. I'm glad he's got a major

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platform. I mean, he's notas big as he was on c Well
maybe NewsNation has more than CNN.They probably do, right, But he's
about to admit to a deep statehere in a minute. But he's still
acting like they're they're not hiding anything. That's what I'm curious about it,
not that they were hiding anything.Yeah, but it's cheap, it's not
owned by anybody, and it's usedas an anti microbial, anti viral in

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all of these different ways and hasbeen for a long time. So and
my doctor who is now my doctor, was using it during COVID on her
family and on patients, and itwas working for them. So they were
wrong to play scared on that.Didn't know that at the time, know
it now, admit it now,reporting on it now, because I think
that's the job. Good and itwas when you were on there yucking it

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up with Don Lemon putting shame onpeople. That's saying the exact same thing.
But then again, I know hewas blinded and then he was killing
Christians, and then he became anapostle. It can happen, It could
be turned around. I don't know. Maybe we can even get city councilmen
in a shaves trying to run herefor the Board of Supervisors. Maybe he

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can come see the light. Howour residents behave and their direct actions will
determine whether we continue to prolong thismeasure or get back to normal folks being
irresponsible and engaging in behavior that infectsother and not taking precautions. We will
continue to see an increase in casesand ultimately more people getting sick, and

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they love the power. Nobody's gonnaapologize for being wrong in all of this.
Councilmen, areas, We will continueto lead during the pandemic, despite
personal threats, will continue to leaddespite any political theater that takes space outside.
Okay, let's come back to modernday now. I just want to
go back and remind you to getyou a little angry. Chris Cuoma're talking

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about the adverse reactions. Good.I'm glad he's talking about this. It's
been talking about this for a longtime to the experimental mr in a injection.
Not to scare anybody, it's notrampant, but he had a victim
on his show on News Nations.York Times released an article that's getting a
lot of play, which we talkedabout. It says that there are thousands
of people who say they're still sufferingside effects they believe from the vaccine,

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and that those have been ignored.Now one of them is nurse practitioner Sean
Barkovich. Why do I believe this. It's not a belief, it's a
fact. And as soon as Iwas injured of fifteen twenty minutes on my
first dose, I had the numbnesstingling up and down my injected arm that
over days spread to my face andmy eyes. I went to see a

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neurologist. He ran some tests.He's like, well, this is all
new, we don't know much aboutit, but the hospital is going to
mandate it. You should get asecond dose. And everything in my medical
mind and in my bones was tellingme, no, if you have a
reaction after something, don't do it. Again, but the pressure was immense,

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and then three weeks rolled around,I got a second dose, and
after that everything blew up. Iwent from being a healthy, one hundred
percent healthy, fully functioning nurse toin a complete downward spiral of health.
I had a myriad of symptoms.Wow, and that's now coming out.
I mean, there's been people thateverybody kind of you know, somebody that

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at least knows somebody that has beenaffected negatively. We've had all these unexplained
deaths of young people and with noreason. When did that ever happen?
When did we ever have defibrillators outat high school sporting events? The answer
is is never. Never. Thisis we have to change the logarithmic curve

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that we're on. We see countryafter country having done that. This is
doctor scarf wearing Birks. What itmeans in the United States is not everyone
is doing it. So we're onlyas strong as every community, every county,
every state, every American following theguidelines to a tee. And I

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can tell by the curve and asit is today that not every American is
following it. Oh sorry, whydon't you scold this? Huh, Well,
she's kind of had a turn aroundthe scarf lady. I knew these
vaccines were not going to protect againstinfection, and I think we overplayed the
vaccines. Oh do Yeah, I'vehad that audio for a long time,

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but I didn't have this audio becauseshe came un Chris Cuomo show, listen
to doctor Bird's talk about and admitto thousands? What is that? Ninety
nine thousand, nine thousand, threethousand? She didn't give a number.
She said, it's not millions butquite eye in ear opening here. But

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is the reason because they don't wantto know that, they being the deep
state, big form of the government, whatever boogeyman you want to fill in,
Because the truth is the vaccines didn'treally work, and they're way more
side effects and more people got sickthan got better as a result of it.
Well, that's why we need allthe people to come forward that have
had reactions, because I'm not sureall of them have been reported. Do

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I think it's millions? Note?Could it be thousands? Yes? Wow?
All right? Well, getting somewherewith this. People are at least
talking about and hearing about it.People aren't regulated. I know Congress right
now is trying to take steps todeclassify. A nine hundred page report from
the House Committee on the Origins ofCOVID and the Senate Select Committee request a

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briefing to occur before May fourteenth.They sent them over a bunch of redacted
stuff. They're like, no,you have to uncover this, and why
are they not? Why would youredact it? If a million America's died,
you'd want to colombo in and findout how, and you would want

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to be journalists to be interested inthe story. Right. Every once in
a while you read something and yougo, well, he's not a prophet
or anything. But John Rich fromBig and Rich he had a post out
today and it said everybody knows somethingbig is coming, but not sure water
win, stay close to God.He's running this show. He'll make sure

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you're secure. Win. Whatever itis. Finally hits right most election seasons,
I'm looking forward to it. Iwant my candidate to win. I
kind of like it as like WorldSeries feel to me back in the day
when I like baseball. I stilllike baseball, when I supported Major League
Baseball. Let me rephrase that here. I don't have that election sis.
It's this sense of impending doom.Is that the Yeah, that's maybe the

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people are like, what's wrong withyou? I don't know, just got
a feeling out. You're sitting onthe couch on the weekend. You're like,
I don't know. It's kind ofa sense of impending doom. I'll
quit stop it, come on,let's go get some sunshine. Sparky it
is. That's how it feels.Man. I'm proud of my Air Force
son who did not cave on themilitary mandate. He never missed a day

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of work over it, and it'sstill in service. And since sheikhs in
the military could have their beards religiousrights, he's Old Testament Scripture as a
Catholic to get his beard waiver.So I'm saying, take a stand,
and if not, you're gonna besitting in your whole life. Wear a
mask. Please clap val you can'thandle the tree. People aren't regulated.

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No, this is process. Thisis the tremor carry show on the valleys.
Our talk. I'm gonna be hot, gotta be time to maybe get
that old air conditioner in the windowunit up stairs. As heat does rise,
and we're going to have heat andit's going to be rising and that
will develop no cool spots on mysheets, hot around my face at night

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sleeping. Just I'm not complaining God, because I said, if you give
me out of cold weather, Iwill not complain about the heat. I'm
not. I'm just talking about realitycoming. Unlike I tell you that that
humidity at Tennessee last summer, thatwhoo doggie, what we one hundred and
three here? I mean people wouldjump out of that humidity when it's at
its peak, and they would jumpinto the one hundred and three here and

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be like, oh whoo good,it feels a little better. Now.
It's what it's speaking of. Tennessee. Mom and Dad listening right now on
the iHeartRadio app going to Trenton,Tennessee to get them some Tennessee West Tennessee
fish. There. That's a Fridaynight fish thing in Tennessee. It's so
weird now it's like the radio stationsI was on just used to be in

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the town that I was in,or the coverage area around the area.
Now there they are cruising around intheir car, full stereo sound with it
just going so hey there, Momand Dad, we have actor Michael Rappaport.
We have I'm gonna call it akind of special news report here.
This is special news coverage on PowerTalk. Let's go to it. Let

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me tell you something back. Inever ever ever thought I would say this,
Okay, but I could promise youthis right now, smoking Joe Biden,
cadaver, Joe Biden. You,Michael Rappaport, I'm not voting for
you. You're not getting my vote. Now, back to our regularly scheduled
program on Power Talk ninety six sevenand AM fourteen hundred. All right,

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Misty Hurs proud to be mallng American. Nothing wrong with that. Well,
I'm about to say here, she'sa new appointee, interim superintendent. Okay,
that's that's fine, That's that's youcan't help but be That's how God
made you. Okay. But shetalked candidly. This is an ABC thirty
dot com one on one with Mistyher following her historic appointment. She's proud

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to be wrong, She's American.She talked candily about some people's preconceived notions
of an Asian woman and a leadershipposition. Why are they? Why are
you making it about race? Whocares? Grow up? Move beyond your
small thinking? As Depeche Mode tallestdecades ago. People are people, So

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why has to have to be atf USD. This is what they Okay,
she remains the highest ranking long Americanin K through twelve, great education
in the country great, But fUSD is the lowest ranking district this side
of the Mississippi. That's that's aquestion, they said. When Missy started

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off a story of great struggle andsurvival action. News, turn your care
over here, you see you seeway over there, see see those students
are struggling to survive. Nah,let's make it all about her her race.
Wow, I just I know,Trustee, Terry Slideck used to tell

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me all the time just how racefocused, that they were obsessed by it.
Guys, listen, I'm proud ofher that she has risen to a
level and is a lot of hardwork and a lot of study. And
when all her friends are out doingother stuff, she anybody that gets educated
to that degree and rises up hasto at least have shown something to somebody.

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Almost everybody that I disagree with,they have good attributes in other areas.
I don't ever want to paint somebodyout near some Biden except them at
ALEC. But other than that,there's some people that have some good attributes,
and I'm sure miss Her does,but I wish she was I this
is what I wish if I wereKing Charvor, this is what I would
I'd be like, thank them foracknowledging you the first mom, but say

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that's not what the focus should beon. It should be on every race
of all these kids in this schooldistrict. Well, isn't it historic what
you've done here? Be in thehighest Now? What's historic? Are historic?
Lows this side of the mississ It'slike, show that you're serious about
it. All this hallmarky stuff they'redoing, and uku lately Bob Nelson is

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going to hang around and advise,consult as I said yesterday, miss Her,
or whatever he tells you to do, do the opposite. This is
the Trevor Terry Show on the Valley'sPower Talk. I can't believe it was
already a week ago. I wasout of King Speedway. That just seems
like a few days ago. DirectorRyan Nigel found me a little research online

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of why that seems to happen.Time speeds up. We'll talk about that
later on in the show. Foundit a little bit interesting. I guess
it was written above my career acknowledgeit with a lot of the stuff they
were talking about. Well, youknow, they got into the brain and
all it. But it's interesting.We'll talk about it coming up here on
the show. This was scary,your Central Valley dot com said, And

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I still don't know why she gotin the car, but a man has
wanted after he allegedly picked up awoman from hotown Clovis sexually assaulted her in
an unknown location in Fresno. Clothespolice said, twenty seven year old I
don't know how to pronounce this bickromange seeing a Fresno suspected of presenting himself
as an Uber driver. That nameis spelled in case somebody might knowing b

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I K R A M j T. Last name singing SI n g H.
He presented himself as an Uber driveron night of April twenty first,
in Old Town Clovis. He pickedup a woman took her to an on
location where she was sexually assaulted.Now, I don't I've only been an
Uber a few times. This spenit with other people. I just don't

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like other people driving. I justunless I know them. Uh. Weird
thing I've gotten into but I meana taxi from Fifth Avenue to seventeen.
That's different when they're going twenty thirty, honking their horn, yelling, you
know, throwing stuff out the windowNew York City Cabby kind of a thing.
But when you're going seventy three onforty one, I don't know how
long you've been up? Man?What are you on right now? Are

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you the Ohio State Commencement guy?What did you take? You know,
the guy that took hallucinages. Butanyhow, right, that's how I feel.
So with Uber, right, shewould have had to go, oh,
I'm an Uber driver, Oh great, how do you? Was she
opening the door to get in andthen hit her app supposedly or something?
I don't know, because normally,right, you gotta it shows the drivers

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there, it shows on the screen. Right, maybe yep, she just
assumed it. Described as an Indianmale five nine hundred and forty pounds,
black hair, brown eyes. Lastknown location was in Fresno. According to
police, speak confirm with Uber,no vehicle register with their company, matching
the description of the white SUV thatseeing was driving. They said the victim

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did not call for an Uber,so wow, I guess he drove around
looking for somebody that looked like maybethey were about to need a ride somewhere.
Right I'm hearing in my headphones thathe's supposedly a truck driver and he's
done this a lot, and anyhow, we'll see how this story works out
here. I bet she wished shehad a conceilitary gun. Yesterday on the

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show, thanks to candidate for thetwentieth Congressional district to replace McCarthy to Larry
County Sheriff, Mike Boudreau. Hewas in studio for an hour. What
was he taking that much time outof his day? I know he had
to be down in the high deserttoday, but he drove up here in
person in studio to answer direct questions, and we talked a lot about the

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Second Amendment and I found some ratherincredible facts on guns and crime. All
the The buzzword is misinformation, disinformation. I'm gonna call it gun lion.
That's what they do. They lieabout guns, the demo left does.
They're swampy. Oh we're gonna seea gun, somebody. You pull a

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gun out around a liberal? Hey, let me show you right here.
Your coffee table pops up and yougot three weapons that are right there concealed.
It's a concealed coffee table in caseanybody home invades you, right,
they will react as if you justlike popped up child porn. They'll want
to run from the room. Ah, what is that? Oh? My
word of gun stumping? That isthat legal? Is that there are people

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that way, And I know there'sother people that they don't react that way,
kind of like I do around snakes. I don't act all freaked out
because they'll chase me with it always, but I am internally freaked out.
And if you've never grown up aroundguns, we we as a kid,
we didn't have a gun in thehouse, I remember my dad. My
dad does now. But you know, I guess in Memphis we locked our

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doors a lot. In Ridge Cress, I don't think, you know,
we could run in and out andnot. That was a smaller town,
right. But I never had crimeon my mind as a as a kid,
and even as a I mean allthe years I spent in Calor,
Alifornia, I knew there were areas. Come on. I lived in Fresno
in the early nineties b ninety five. Where I worked at was sweepers on

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the air talking about peace on thestreets. I mean it was a bad
It was a bad time. Wehad artists R and B. Hey,
this is into deep and we're goingto say peace on the streets Fresno.
I mean it was a violent timeperiod. We have a right to keep
in bear arms, just as wedid in the seventeen nineties, eighteen nineties,

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nineteen nineties, and now in twentytwenty four. It's one of our
civil rights of keeping bear arms.It is the palladium of the liberties of
the republic. That's what Jane Madison'sSupreme Court Justice Joseph's story called it.
The palladium of the liberties of therepublic. And our founding fathers knew why

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they did it. And today you'llhear some Democrats that'll be like, you
can go to food for less,you don't need to go out and shoot
your deer for That's why they hadthe right they had. That was part
of their shopping cart. They're gone, was their shopping cart. No,
you're wrong, there, deer inthe headlights. Look over here. Look
what they said. They said thatit's to fight off a tyrannical government that

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keeps the power with the people.Mark Alexander wrote, uh, he said
recall. In October twenty twenty three, Biden declared interview Newsom can be anything
he wants. He can have thejob I'm looking for. If Newsom falls
off the media radar, this isthe guy I was telling you about,
saying watch out over the next fewmonths before the coming up. And then

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he he segue into Newsom already preppeda twenty eighth amendment, and I talked
to Sheriff. We drove about thisyesterday. To the United States Constitution.
Newsom has now he can't revoke theSecond Amendment. Well, not in the
America we're in today, right,and it would be a hard thing to
do. You need approval of twothirds about the House and Senate. Well,

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then that would fly through if theDemocrats wanted that. We have a
Democrat House and Senate. Now alsoratification. This is the hard uphill battle
three fourths of the state legislatures.So with the red states, that's why
we got to get more red right. If it ever got to three fourth
blue right, they could push thisthrough. James Madison, author of the

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Constitution, He was one of theinspirations also for all the Bill Rights I'm
going to quote him, just likeI did with quote Covid, I quoted
scientists. I'm going to quote ourfounding fathers when it comes to this thing
that they wrote called the Second Amendment. Quote, the ultimate authority resides in
the people alone. The advantage ofbeing armed, which the Americans possess over

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the people of almost every other nation, forms a barrier against the enterprise of
ambition more insurmountable than any an enterpriseof ambition like the cultural Marxist movement that's
going on across America. Right,all right, let's get into not opinion.
Let's get into facts, the truth. How do you get facts in

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truth? With numbers gun violence?Approximately nineteen six hundred homicides involving firearms in
the US and the latest year ofrecord, you can view which state by
state mass shootings. More than ninetynine percent of murders in the US are
not results of mass attacks. Theywill cite a mass shooting as any incident

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that involves a minimum of four orvictim shot, either injured or killed,
and most of those are drug andgang violence. I talked about that with
Serif we drove yesterday. Democrats theydon't also they don't focus whatsoever on black
on black crime and murders. Theydon't do it. It's in my opinion,

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I'm the messenger of the numbers.Black people are thirteen percent of the
United States population, and they're twelvetimes more likely to be murdered per capita
than white people at sixty two percentof the population. And the majority of
the I mean, the almost allof them are. It's black on black
crime in our inner cities. Youcan pick the inner cities where that happens.

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And they don't talk about it,they don't focus on it. Why
well, they would have to admitthat their policies are wrong, and they
toss out all their facts and claimthat gun violence is the leading cause of
death for children. You'll hear manytimes as the big NBCABCCV as all the

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cameras are rolling, they'll culle KamalaKamala Harris and she will talk about this
about these kid deaths. And ifby children as they use children, they
mean gang murders, drug murders.They include sixteen to twenty one year olds
and that who do you think theythere's a lot older gang bangers and drug

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runners over twenty one. Yeah,there's a lot, but the dumb ones,
the ones that get shot and killed, are normally the ones that don't
know what they're doing. And that'ssixteen to twenty one age category. That's
the where you're you're invincible man.Your gunfires, but your body's not going
to take a bullet. And theyinclude that in the cause of death with

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guns and children. That is sounfair to do. And every time we
hear about we need an assault weaponsbeIN? What every time I hear that,
I go, what do you mean? The the camouflage what? What
do you mean? The scope looksa little too gi Joe, What are
you you talking about? They talkabout an actual assault weapon beIN. That's

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called let's just keep it simple,all right. A machine gun rat tat
tat tat ta. You pull thetrigger and the bullets don't stop until you
until you're out. It can rapidfire cycles, fully automatic mode. Very
few are in civilian hands. Yougot, I mean the license requirement for
a machine gun. You think youthink it's like a concealed carry interview times

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a thousand, Now, I mean, arlenybody can have a machine gun?
Now the AR fifteen Will they talkabout that as an actual assault weapon.
Right, it's not an assault rifle. Well, doesn't a AR standard,
No, it's armor light. Theythey actually will well, you have the
ones that don't know about it,Well, well, I actually say that,
right, and they generate fear withall this. After every shooting,

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they'll call rifle sometimes using these attacksassault weapons, and then come out and
go, we need an assault weaponsban. In nineteen ninety four, Bill
Clinton banned the sale of military styleassault weapons. Military Style the Band was
renewed ten years later. It wasthe term of the band had no effect
on crime's let's span giving out paperplastic bags at the grocery store for free,

(32:35):
and now we spend more and havemore plastic bags. Right, let's
ban the military style assault weapons andthen no difference in crime. They don't
have a lot of successes with theirideas. They really don't name one.
I'm here till six. I'm waiting. Regarding firearms and violent crime, researcher

(32:57):
John Lott said over ninety two percentof iolid crime in America do not involve
firearms. The only thing keeping thatnumber for being much higher are the amount
of people that have guns in America. Because see the bad guys really really
really really really really really don't wantto get shot. This is the treportary

(33:21):
show on the Valley's Power Talk CoatsIn California, many live afraid, right,
afraid of what society has kind ofbecome. And this is maybe also
what's happening to many people in Tennessee. Well, they're afraid of what am
I talking about? What are theyafraid of that's coming from California? Well,
maybe the politics and maybe Steve Ofrom Jackass MTV, he's leaving Hollywood

(33:46):
for Tennessee. Mom and dad,watch out. You might not even know
who this guy is. I haveto send you a picture of what he
looks like. I don't know.Maybe he's got some conservative views. Maybe
that's why he's leaving Hollywood, right. He said he's selling his home in
l for a new place in Tennessee. We can't get too many Steve O's
there to turn into to cal He'sjoining a lot of people though. Have

(34:09):
I just saw recently Rod Stewart,he said he's done with the toxic culture
of LA. He's not going toTennessee. He's going back to the UK.
Joe Rogan left LA for Texas.He's been back there about I don't
know what three or four years.Mark Wahlberg, I think he went to
Nevada. STI slice stallone. Ithink they went to Tennessee. If I'm

(34:34):
record, they go to Nevada.Oh, Florida, thank you their director
Ryan Nigel, that's right. Hiswife was really talking big about Florida and
how she loved it. They hada list here that looks like Scott Dio
he went, Rob Schneider left California, Nicky six left California, Sheryl Crow
love California, and a lot ofother names that with just people we don't
know that aren't famous have left California. They I haven't. I didn't even

(35:00):
look for the video. They saidthat Baron Trump's voice was revealed in a
video. I guess he's never reallytalked. He's gonna he graduated high school
and he's going to be one ofthe delegates from Florida at the RNC in
July, where his dad's gonna beconfirmed. Somebody said he was walking by.
They said he kind of sounded likehis brothers, which would make sense.

(35:23):
They said he had a Slovenian accent, maybe as a younger kid from
his mom right, but he's beenI mean, way more private. The
fact that we haven't heard him talkthen the rest of us in he was
younger and he's just now eighteen,and he'll be in the spotlight. He's
going to join Eric Trump, DonaldTrump Junior, and Tiffany at the RNC.

(35:45):
She hardly ever shows up. Ialmost felt like she didn't want to
be part of it. But Iguess she's coming to be part of it.
Dad, I do have a life, you know, uh Right.
Anyhow, Baron Trump is going tobe a delegate. I find that very
cool, very cool, almost ascool speaker Mike Johnson trying to make everybody

(36:06):
actually think that he is doing hisjob. It's maybe too close to dinner
for a lot of people here,but let's just we advance our conservative policies
and principles as far as we canhere every single day up the field.
In spite of the fact that wehave the smallest majority in US history.
We can't get one percent of whatwe want, and sometimes a handful of

(36:28):
my colleagues demand that it's just notpossible right now, It's just not possible.
Right now, we get a handfulof we want, No we didn't
get anything that we wanted. Theirspeaker Mike Johnson. Wow, the audacity
and the audacity of this guy.More from Speaker Mike Johnson. But we're
fighting, We're going to get thisjob done, and I think that's leadership,

(36:49):
leadership in very difficult times. Well, we know what happened happened to
Kevin McCarthy. He just had acouple. But what happened to him that
that didn't happen to you, isthat the fact that you were essentially bailed
out by a number of Democrats.Democrats didn't help him, they helped you.
Why Well, I think the Democratsbelieve in the institution and they see

(37:10):
exactly what we see in the Americanpeople see. These are dangerous times.
You can add some thousand island andcrackers with my word salad here, and
the country desperately needs a function inCongress. We can't afford the risk of
shutting the house down, which isliterally what happened last time. That's not
what he asked, that's not whathe asked. At least there are some
people out there that are still directin what they have to say. This

(37:32):
is special news coverage on Power Talk. Let's go to Michael Rappoport. Let
me tell you something I never everever thought I would say this, Okay,
but I could promise you this rightnow, smoking Joe Biden, cadaver
Joe Biden, me and Michael Rappaport. I'm not voting for you. You're
not getting my voting. Now,back to our regularly scheduled program on Power

(37:55):
Talk ninety six seven and a fourteenhundred. Yeah, man, the musity,
baby, I go wrap up forit. It was tough to just
get that much audio because he cussesso much out there. But he said,
we aren't voting for you. Hesaid, we knew what he did.
He took his camera down to hisstar David on his chest and yeah,
hey, Joe over here, Joeover here, Joe, what about

(38:22):
the hostages? What about the UShostages? Joe? I grew up in
the Iranian hostages. We talked aboutit every night, right
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