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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Secretary Duffy said, this administration will always put you and
your family's safety first. Thank you, Secretary Duffy. Seriously, if
you have Trump's arrangement syndrome, you packed your bags, packed
a little sack, lunch or sensible shoes to the No
King's rally? Do you really want somebody that does not
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understand the language or the signs on the freeways three
feet two feet? Oh? He gets it back on from
your car window on Highway ninety nine. Can't speak a
lick of English. What's your answer? I already know it.
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You want it in right, Director Ry Nigel, when at
twenty eight language in the voting thing? When at twenty eight, yeah,
so let's have all the signs, all the signs in
twenty eight languages. That's the only way I guess we
would even come close to me and somewhat safe. I
can't believe that in like bang La Desh and some
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of these cities that YouTube allows me to venture to
all the all the scooters and the taxis, and you
would think you would see more brawls in America if
that's how our roads were, we would know, Uh, you
think road rage is something now? So they somewhat behave
totally to be all jammed in like that, and they
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go at a decent rate of speed, all crammed together,
and I don't see a lot of fights. But they've
been raised in that culture of driving. Let's let's be
honest about that. That doesn't leave you when you come
to California and get your CDLN go to Oregon and
I don't know, slam into the back of a We'll
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get to that story in a minute. So sad. In March,
President Trump signed an executive order designating English as the
Official Lane, which he signed another order directing Secretary Duffy
to make sure truckers who cannot feel an English proficiency
tests are prevented from driving. Come on, no King's rallies.
This is common sense. Remember the guy the Chinese man
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pulled over in Oklahoma. I pled to that audio. No
he didn't, scary. More than twenty five percent of California
cedos will have found have been issued incorrectly official audit
non compliance with the federal rules. That's right, We're Trump
proof in California. You're not gonna tell us what to do.
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We'll keep giving these driver's license and people that don't
speak English. Give him an eighty thousand pound truck. Yes,
it might be dangerous, but we're trump proof in California. Well,
you're not going to be able to and they can't
trump proof. New York Secretary Duffy threatened to pull seventy
three million from New York. They're audit found ready for
this one. Fifty three percent of their state CDLs were
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given to illegals. Fifty three percent to illegals. That's over
half of their CDLs are given to illegals, not actual
regular immigrants that have trouble with English illegals. California called
red handed. We lead the nation you know that, right,
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We lead the nation with commercial driver's license to foreign nationals.
Are there any foreign nationals that did it the correct
way that can drive an eighty thousand pound truck? You
bet they are that I want them to pass their test.
They mean just rubber stamping driver's license, define some federal law.
We're going to keep doing it. They have some of
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them now that have been issued that are valid until
twenty thirty, even though their immigration documents inspired years earlier.
This state is just and we know we've had a
lot of deadly crashes now do American truck drivers do
as well. Yeah, sure the accidents happened on the road,
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but again, these are accidents that should not be happening,
and many of us had. I wasn't talking about this
what a year ago. It made me think back to
all those times driving to Kingman, Arizona, and going through
the fifty eight through to Hatchbee and where it gets
kind of windy, and those four lanes there, those truckers.
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I remember driving with my nephew Hayden down there, and
I was like, what is wrong with them? I know,
like stay in your lane. It seemed like suddenly all
the truckers weren't behaving right. I remember those trips, and
other than that, the ninety nine skirting up and down
the valley. I'm not around these big truckers. It wouldn't
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have happened. If Gavin had followed the rules. People have died.
California leads a nation, approximately sixty thousand being issued twenty
five percent. Duffy say, improperly licensed. Here's that that story
that's out. I don't know if you've heard of it.
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Of Ice. Supposedly Ice was going to I guess, uh
pull over? Was it a we can't keep their story
straight on this one though. But ilhan Omar is saying
that they pulled her brother over Ice did, and ICE
is saying no, we have absolutely no record of that.
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So what how how's ill on Omar go? Well, Ice
lies her son, not her brother. She married her brother.
That's right. I got to keep my story straight. Thank you,
Director Ryan Nigel. Ilhan Omar's son here, she was with
oh Wolf Blcher.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
The Department of Homeland Security says that I'm quoting them.
ICE has absolutely zero record of its officers or agents
pulling over Congresswoman Omar's son, and have accused you of
seeking to quote demonize Ice as part of a PR.
Speaker 3 (06:03):
Stunt their words, What do you say to that?
Speaker 4 (06:06):
Well, if ICE is saying that they have documentation of
every single person that they have pulled over in Minneapolis,
we would love to see that record because we've certainly
myself and the governor have been asking them to share
information with us on the ways in which they have
interacted with Minnesotans and they have not been able to
provide a single information. So it is amazing that they're
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able to put out this statement definitely in saying definitely
that they did not pull my son over when they
haven't been able to answer anything else. And ICE has
been known to lie when it comes to their enforcement.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
Ah, that's it, they're just they're just lying. She got
She's gonna get caught a whole lot, a lot more
with all that fraud that's been going on up there.
They'll keep defending. The Left will keep protecting my word
where a sanctuary stay California has led the way, but
they're even at the point where they're protect they are
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protecting drug runners on boats. Come on, what's wrong with
you guys? You're CNN with Scott was on there. Of
course he is, mister Jennings. But they're saying that Trump
administration can't keep their story straight because they won't release
the video and all this. They can't keep their story trade.
Speaker 5 (07:25):
We are murdering people in foreign waters because we want
seventeen percent of the world soil. I can report to
you what Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman said today, who went
into a classified briefing and came out and said, we
know exactly who's on the boats, we know exactly what
they're doing, we know exactly what they have, So you
have to show you see you have it's all real,
but we can't let these are classified briefings. But you
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have a United States senator of the president's opposition party saying,
I got a briefing, I saw the intelligence, and we
know exactly what we're doing.
Speaker 1 (07:54):
Well, if you don't believe Jennings, believe Vetterman.
Speaker 6 (07:56):
I thought it was pretty pretty comprehensive. This this idea.
Some things out in the media. It's kind of putting
out this that the military is just picking off, you know,
any boat that comes across. That's just not true. I Mean,
there's extensive intelligence and they know exactly who's on that boat,
and they know what's actually on that boat right now,
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and it's quite frequently they they declined to take it
in to move on those things. When they move on
those kinetic kinds of strikes, you know, they have absolute
confidence that who's on it and what's on it. And
that's exactly what it's about. They're not just going around
randomly just shooting shooting boats in those things. That's just
not the fact.
Speaker 1 (08:40):
All right, I'm making a way way future prediction here.
John Fetterman will serve in President JD. Vance's administration in
some former capacity. Oh what you watch? We are now
about hour and forty five minutes away. President Trump's going
to be making address to the to the Nation from
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the Oval Office. We'll be carrying it live right here
six o'clock on Powered Talk. What's it going to be about?
Speaker 4 (09:06):
It?
Speaker 1 (09:06):
Is it gonna be about blowing those boats out of
the water? Well, Judge Andrew Apoloitano had Tucker on his
show and listen to what they're speculating six o'clock tonight.
It's going to be about is Trump going.
Speaker 7 (09:18):
To start a war in Venezuela.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
I don't know.
Speaker 8 (09:24):
I don't know when this program airs, the one that
we're on right now.
Speaker 1 (09:28):
This thing'sppulos.
Speaker 7 (09:29):
Well, we're live now and then it'll be posted immediately.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
So, right is I don't know the answer.
Speaker 8 (09:38):
I've certainly been on the phone a lot about it.
I have no power, I'm a podcaster, but I am
very interested. And so here's what I know so far,
which is that members of Congress were briefed yesterday that
a war is coming, and it'll be announced in the
Address to the Nation tonight at nine o'clock by the President.
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Who knows, by the way, that will actually happen. I
don't know, and I never want to overstate what I know,
which is pretty limited in general.
Speaker 7 (10:06):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on The Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (10:11):
I was driving into work today and before I left,
I was like, do I bring my sunglasses? Do I
believe the weather forecast? Do I let them? Get me again?
And I grabbed them, and I'm so glad I did.
I mean, it wasn't more in the car three minutes
and that sun poked to and by the time I
got to fran In forty one, there it was blue
skies and then like clouds, clouds are different than fog.
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Did say, possibly Tully fog? I think, come back Friday
a little bit. And then it's like five six solid
days of rain, which we need, which we need. I
was just hoping my sister that's going to be visiting
for Christmas could get a reprieve from the Detroit gray
skies get that sunshine field. Didn't it feel me? And
the temperature wasn't altered that much, but it instantly felt warmer,
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didn't it. And that so how that you didn't have
that chill feel not at all? You want another case
of California classic for those keeping score at home, California's
unemployment department bought more cell phones that it needed. Remember
during the man made lockdown, we're all going to work remotely.
Every school kid needs a laptop. We're rich, we can
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afford it. We got three billion dollars in masks coming
from China and news to work that out. Let's just
keep spending money. So they bought all these cell phones
because everybody's working remotely. What did they not have cell
phones before? Is that what this was? Any new ones?
But here's the thing, they kept paying for thousands of
those unused lines. Was that a oops? Or was that
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a whatever? The provider was, Hey, I want to do
a little deal here. We'll just keep paying for these
bills for four and a half years. We won't check
on it. No, nobody's using them. Four point six million
dollars in fees not using it, new state audit showed.
And here's the thing, that'd be a small number with
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all the fraud and scamming that hopefully we'll find out
what's going on in California. Seven than two hundred and
twenty four cell phones and wireless hotspots. Back in December
of twenty twenty, they analyzed fifty four months of invoices
and since then they found out half the devices were
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unused for at least two years, twenty five percent sitting
there being paid for three years, ninety nine were never
used at all, and they spent four point six million
of just look at it as your your money, spend
it on that. I hope these things start to enrage.
And when I say, use the spirit that Americans use
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on the shores of Normandy to storm the poles, that's
the only way, the only I'm gonna venture to say.
And of course I don't know this because I don't
pry it in people's personal lives to this degree. Let's
just say I was speaking at some event, or you've
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been at some event that might be quasi political, maybe
quasi faith based, where we need to save our country.
Crowds like that, I bet you half of them don't
even vote. Well, we got to change this. This is
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I'm just gonna pound this over and over and over.
Make it your personal rear. If you're like, well, what
does one person do, what does one vote do? Turn
it into ten. That's what you have to do to win.
And you do know the majority of Red America and
probably even some Blue state people go like, why are
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you staying out there? Guys? It's it's it's not turning
around anytime soon. So if if you're planning on staying here,
and I know, people love it. They got their roots here,
they got their family here. We have fog for a month,
good weather we do based on the rest of America,
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even here in the valley with the heats and all
that we got great weather. We had a lot of
great things that God decided to make this area on
this earth very plentiful, bountiful and beautiful. There's beauty all
around us. But if you want to stay here, you
don't want it to if you don't first of all,
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if you don't vote, and then if you really want
to kick it up, you make it your objects. Start
with one hand, get four more people say yeah, man,
I uh, let's do this. Yes, I'm with you, I'm
gonna I'm going to vote for I'm not here to
plug candidates, but you picked the one that you believe
in Republican pleas in California, that's the only way this
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is going to change. There's a lot we need to change. Crime.
You really want to stay in a state where crime
is only going to get thicker and thicker. No you don't.
So let's first of all vote you personally, vote, make
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sure you do well. I just vote in presidential elections.
We know we got to win the House. And speaking
of crime, before I speak a crime, I want to say,
I'm so excited to have my family come into my
house for Christmas. It's time of the year for reunions
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and family joy, but not everybody's going to be in
that category because of crime in California. So I'm gonna
have their first Christmas without their love one in their
living room on Christmas morning. And now know that better
than the families that have joined together out of pain
and justice or their loved ones murder. They're fighting Prop
fifty seven. He lost his son, Kaylea Quick murdered April
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twenty third. That was a bad day in the Valley
this year, and they're battling it out in court if
the accused will stand trial as juveniles or as adults.
Father Steven Quick, He's gonna join us next.
Speaker 7 (16:17):
This is the Tremor Chary Show on the Valleys Pour Talk.
Speaker 1 (16:22):
I look forward to Stephen Quick, Sir it's good to
be around you, and well all you've been through, I
guess you probably give the credit up above. You just
got a good spirit and I want to thank you
for that. To have an attitude like that with your
son murdered this year. How I hate to say it
because I just faulted an Australian ABC guy asking a
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Jewish lady how are you doing? But let me ask
you how's life been?
Speaker 4 (16:49):
Well?
Speaker 9 (16:50):
Obviously my attitude does reflect on my personal beliefs up above.
So it's helped tremendously to get through this tragedy that
I've losing my son, best friend. But I just tell
people I'm surviving. You know, I'm not like I used
to be, but I'm I'm definitely fighting for my son
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and fighting for others.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
How's how's the rest of the family? You got it?
Probably a lot of responsibility on your back and make
sure a lot of times you, I don't want to say,
put up a front, but put up a strong face
for others.
Speaker 9 (17:23):
Yeah I do. And we've got our our grieving family now.
Of all in one of the few males in our group,
and and and you know, I get asked like, how
do you do it. I'm because there's you're so strong
and it's like, well, I'm strong for you guys, but
behind the scenes, I'm I'm I'm a mess.
Speaker 1 (17:40):
Uh.
Speaker 9 (17:41):
I'm just trying to have, you know, keep this thing
that we're trying to do together. But there's times when
there's a lull in my day or weeks or months
and it's I'm falling apart for sure.
Speaker 1 (17:54):
Well you keep keeping it together on the outside. Christmas
time is going to be tough and all that. And
I know, update us here Stephen quick on the they
moved the decision to try them as a juvenile or adult.
Now updata somewhere that is, I think it's been pushed
January or a little later.
Speaker 9 (18:12):
Yeah, we got a status update for the male involved
irony again shooter. Yeah, January eighth is the status update.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
But we do have.
Speaker 9 (18:20):
A transfer hearing to call it March ninth for the
female involved. So that's gonna be a.
Speaker 1 (18:28):
The accuses getaway driver getaway driver.
Speaker 9 (18:30):
Yeah, so that has been set, So we're looking forward
to setting the transfer hearing date for the shooter involved.
Speaker 1 (18:37):
I hate well, it's it's good news and it's bad news.
When I ask you the fact have you had more
family members coming to join. That's good news that they're
getting that support. It's bad news that there's been more crimes.
Speaker 9 (18:48):
Yeah, we're up to twenty five two days ago, twenty
five families. But I think we just doubled it. We
made contact with a group that's doing the same thing
we've doing down here up in the Bay area, Oakland area, Derby, Caitietas.
They were protesting just as much just as we've been doing.
And I reached out to them and late yesterday and
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we're reconnecting again and they've got their families. So I
feel like in our small conversations just recently, like I
feel like we're up to like forty five families now.
So we just exploded. And it's because families are tired
of going to court and hearing these kids are going
to get four to five years.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
Yeah, And what they're fighting for is to reform Prop
fifty seven. I'd love to just see the whole Prop
fifty seven blown to smell reens here, but you're you're
taking one step at a time, and what they want
to reform. For those that might not have followed this,
it used to be where a district attorney would decide
if that sixteen year old trigger finger murderer would be
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tried as an adult or be tried as a juvenile.
But now it's gone too well, explain, explain the process
that you're dealing with here.
Speaker 9 (20:01):
No, it's a it's a lengthy process. In the in
the bills, it's you know, they build it as a
non non violent offenders build Prop fifty seven. Obviously it's
created pathways for violent offenders to get out pretty easy.
So prior to Prop fifty seven, like you're saying, a
da would just file charges on criminal behavior. Now it's
got to go through court, a hearing, a process of
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is this child amenable to rehabilitation. They it's rehabilitate first,
incarcerate second.
Speaker 1 (20:30):
You know what I don't like about that DA's are elected.
They have to say it for the will of the people, correct, Yeah.
Speaker 9 (20:36):
Yeah, yeah, And it puts a lot of burden on
the DA's. Like we've gone to court, I mean eight
or nine times, and since this happened last April, and
they got to prepare, Like, that's a lot of tax
to me. I see a lot of tax dollars going
on that every month, and and you know, just to defer,
we don't need more time. We need to look at
this report, look at that report, or the burden of
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proof used to be on the fence prior to Pop.
Fifty seven. They'd have to show all this evidence that
these kids, you know, this was just a one time offense,
or this was not that you know, this is out
of their character. It's they were, you know, pleading for
mercy type of thing. Now it's no like the defense,
the DA's have to show that these kids are problems.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
That's interesting. I'm going to assume probably you, over your
course of your life, hadn't been involved in this MANI
court stuff. To see the waste of the tax paying
dollars that they're doing to fight this when it should
be a simple decision that well, a tough decision but
made a lot quicker.
Speaker 9 (21:33):
Yeah, and you and your everyone's heart. If you murder someone,
you should go away, Yeah, and be tried as a criminal. Right,
So if you know, innocent till proven guilty. But if
you were found guilty of this, you should have more
than four or five years.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
Yeah. And their heinous crimes that that they're committing, we're
not talking about a well, it's still a heinous crime
with gang violence and all. But a lot of this
is only in your case premeditated. This is her heinous
crimes and it's affected many people. And you've introduced me
to many family members throughout this process. Stephen Quick and
we have another man with us today, James Castro. James,
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welcome in, sir, Thank you for coming in here. I'm
just going to ask you to tell everybody out there
the story about your daughter Savannah.
Speaker 3 (22:19):
So, my daughter, Savannah Tryance, she was murdered on December twelfth,
twenty twenty. We've been going to court for five years
and there's still no justice yet. We haven't even been
to trial yet.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
What was the scenario with your daughters?
Speaker 3 (22:34):
She got with this guy, he was a known game
member here in Presdo, and she came over to my
house for Thanksgiving. I told her, Savannah, this is a
bad guy. She said, no, Dad, he loves me. And
two weeks later she was dead at his hands, by
his hands, jaie.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
And five years, five years, five years you've been going
through this.
Speaker 3 (22:57):
Yeah, of course, no trial yet, hopefully next year.
Speaker 1 (23:01):
Wow, what's that done? Once? I done to you? You
guys just family.
Speaker 3 (23:06):
Every time I go to courts like you, we're living it,
you know. It's just it's not comfortable.
Speaker 1 (23:12):
And so he hasn't been convicted yet, No, he's not. Okay?
Is he behind bars and he's been this entire time? Yeah,
And you think it'll be a pretty good chance once
it gets through that he won't be back out.
Speaker 3 (23:27):
No, I don't think so.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
Well, you're a victim of crime in California, James, did
you did you grow up here in a California guy?
Speaker 3 (23:33):
Or I was born in Marysville, But I've been here
since I lived.
Speaker 1 (23:37):
In Marysville K one hundred the hot one for Northern
California's favorite hit. Did you live there in eighty six?
On that flood hit?
Speaker 3 (23:43):
No, I lived there in sixty four and sixty five.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
Okay, you're a little kid, then, I've.
Speaker 3 (23:48):
Been here since I was two years old. Sore is
my community. I love Presno, you know. And I'm the
one that started this stop to Violence march just because
I had to have some good come out of my
dog his murder, and Steven jumped on board with me.
So it's not just teenage, it's it's violence.
Speaker 1 (24:08):
Well, yeah, it's all it's all over the place. How
did you handle. I don't even know how the right
way to ask men that have gone through the anger
that we have, that that man rage of justice, How
did you? How did you control it?
Speaker 3 (24:28):
God?
Speaker 1 (24:28):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (24:30):
I go to church every Sunday, and I just if
it wasn't for God, you know. I mean so my
mom made a statement one time. She overheard her telling
her friend that there's nothing she can do, you know,
just sitting at the door listening to her son cry.
So like Steven, you know, out in the public and stuff,
I'm strong, But behind closed doors, you know, that's when
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you break down.
Speaker 1 (24:53):
Yeah, yeah, I guess you guys find that that bond
with all these families, probably not a lot of atheists
at that point when you go through something like you
guys have. Well, thank you for for fighting back and
for standing strong. And we need we need people to
help and to get involved. If you know, you got
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all your family come in the same same family members
that have been there for decades. But what if one
of those think think of the think of the one,
let's just say the one you love the most, think
of them not there this Christmas? Not there? You would
want change in this state when it comes to crime,
I think I've asked Steven, but James, I'll ask you.
Did you I know you're still fighting the court case
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and got to be here, but times do you feel
like I just want to get out of this thing,
go somewhere it's a little bit safer.
Speaker 3 (25:41):
Possibly, Oh yeah, yeah, of course, Uh probably when this
is over. I can't leave right now because of the case. Yeah,
where would you go? My daughter lives there and.
Speaker 1 (25:54):
My brother lives there. It's past where.
Speaker 3 (25:56):
She lives in, just a little farm community.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
Oregon's kind of like California and some similarities that you
have your big liberal areas and then you have your
more conservative areas of the state as well there as
well well. James, thank you for sharing your story and
for all the hard work that you've done. And you've
been doing this this five years. Steven. You you didn't
ask for it, but you've spent a big chunk of
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your life this year. Yeah, getting involved now. I want
you to share with people to get involved with this
because you never know what it's going to be. Your family.
You've got some big event coming up in twenty twenty
six year.
Speaker 9 (26:34):
Yeah, So this is the stop the violence of Marks.
The January third We're gonna be downtown where the water
tower starting there at ten thirty. We're gonna walk the
streets and pray. I'm gonna end up at City Hall.
We're gonna go to Sheriff's department there and we're gonna
have a special guest come along with us, and that's
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Riverside County Sheriff Chad Byank. He's going to say some
statements for us.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
And he's probably seen some crime in his life.
Speaker 9 (27:05):
Yeah, yeah, he has. We've also got commitments from Mike
Brideaux to Larry County Sheriff. We're getting other commitments from
other sheriffs. This is coming into a pro Prayer March
also pro law enforcement March, because we want to pray
for the City Hall, we want to pray for the
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Sriff's department. We want to pray, you know, for safety
for these individuals that come out on the streets and
and try to prevent this.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
Stuff, because the state sends them out a lot of
times with one hand tie behind their back.
Speaker 7 (27:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (27:39):
Yeah, we just want to know we support them, and
but you know it's not their fault. They're trying to
protect us, and you know we're working with them on
this and and you know, and speaking with them, they
feel the pains. They tried to warn us about Prop
fifty seven if it passed, what would happen? And exactly
what's happening is happening when it passed.
Speaker 1 (28:00):
So uh, look at these two guys in these families
that are having to go. I mean, you think about
losing that one that you love and they're not there
at Christmas? That would put me under And hear you
guys are already planning three days into the new year. Bam,
you're back out on the streets and you're fighting. So
big thumbs up and good job to both of you
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and everybody else involved with this. It's gonna be January third,
and that's a Saturday. Correct, It's gonna be at ten
thirty in the morning. You said water Tower downtown.
Speaker 3 (28:29):
Yes, yeah, the address is two four four North President Street,
two four North President Street.
Speaker 1 (28:36):
All right, somebody's move right now and they want to
reach out prior to is there a I think you
had your Facebook page? Is that still where the best
place for people to go to get involved? Yeah?
Speaker 9 (28:46):
Yeah, there's Lorenzo's law page.
Speaker 1 (28:49):
We've got. Well, it's someone that they should go to
we go to the Lorenzo's Law. Lorenzo's Law. Yeah, okay, Facebook,
that's where we go.
Speaker 9 (28:56):
I've been slacking, honestly and creating our own Facebook page.
Speaker 1 (29:02):
It's slash and stop it. You aren't slacking. You quit
that right now. But keep the Quick family, the Castro family,
and the other families in your prayers. God bless both
of you. Merry Christmas, guys, Thank you, Merry Christmas. Thank
you for coming in. And we'll keep the fight. That's Saturday,
January third, ten thirty water Tower, Downtown two four four
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North Fresno Street. Fight back against this horrible proposition. And
I guess a lot of people were conned into voting,
so let's change it. Yuays.
Speaker 7 (29:35):
This is the Trevor carry Show. On the Valley's Power.
Speaker 1 (29:38):
Talk, Dann Bond Geno announces planing to leave at the
end of the year. That signals to me that he's
as fed up with no indictments as we are, or
I am, maybe you are. It's almost Christmas or Slacks
January thirtieth. I just might go go to the movies
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January thirtieth, twenty twenty six, God willing, I just might
go to the movies. The movies called Millenia. Yeah, listen
to her taking a phone call with the president and listen.
Speaker 7 (30:15):
Hi, mister president, congratulations did you watch? I did not. Yeah,
I will see it on the news. I tell you.
Speaker 1 (30:25):
The trailer looked something. Look really behind the scenes y
kind of stuff. Saw Baron in the refrigerator behind her.
So right, little access there. All right, maybe this is
a good time in the show. Are you smarter than
an eighth grader from nineteen twelve? He talked about it
yesterday and I took it home and I looked at
this test. This is This was in Kentucky. It's whatn'
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up in Massachusetts? All right, here's some on ready arithmetic.
Find the cost at twelve and a half since per
square yard of calcaminge. I don't know, maybe some kind
of material or wallpaper. They said, twelve and a half
cents per square yard of calciming the walls of a
room twenty twenty feet long, sixteen feet wide, nine feet high,
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deducting one door that's eight foot by four foot six
inches in two windows five feet by three feet six
inches each. Eighth grade. All right, here's another question. Man
bought a farm for twenty four hundred, sold it for
twenty seven hundred. What percent did he gain? Go a
man sold a watcher one hundred and eighty dollars, he
lost sixteen and two thirds percent. What was the cost
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of the watch? How long a rope is required to
reach the top of a building forty feet high to
the ground thirty feet from the base of the building.
How many steps two feet four inches each of a
man taken walking two and a quarter mile at a
dollar sixty two and a half a cord? What will
be the cost of a pile of wood twenty four
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feet long, four feet wide and six feet three ince
is high? Come on again and eighth grade twist tests
nineteen twelve. Well, you'll be better at the grammar, right.
How many parts of speech are there? Define each? What
properties have? Verbs? Adjective? How many degree have? How many
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degrees of comparison? That's better at history and geography and stuff?
All right, let's move to that. Define longitude and latitude.
Tell what you know of the Gulf Stream. Locate the
Erie Canal, which water does it connect to? Locate the
following countries which border each other Turkey, Greece, Servia, Montenegro,
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Romania name and give the capitals of states touching the
Ohio River on a map. Locate these cities Mobile, Quebec,
Buenos Airas, Liverpool, and Honolulu. Name in the order of
their size, the three large es states in the US
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through what waters would a vessel pass? And going from
England through the who has canal to Manila? Guys, these
are kids in Kentucky. Eighth grade tests physiology. How does
deliver compare in size with other glands in the human body?
Where's it located? What does this secrete? Name the organs
of circulation? Describe the heart? Where's the chief nervous center
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of the body. What are the functions or uses of
the spinal column?
Speaker 7 (33:28):
Well?
Speaker 1 (33:28):
One better at government stuff? All right? Civil government. Define
the following forms of government democracy, limited monarchy, absolute monarchy, Republic.
Give examples of each name and define the three branches
of the government of the US. We know that inde
name three rights given the Congress by the Constitution and
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two rights denied Congress in the election of a president
and vice president. How many electoral votes in each state
are allowed? What is a copyright? What is a patent? Right? Well,
I think I'd probably dropped out in seventh grade or
by this third grade. Let's look at history, okay, God,
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I found one of my old report cards in nineteen
eighty two. I'm so proud of my history, but a
few I wasn't though. Who first discovered the following places Florida,
Pacific Ocean, Mississippi River, Saint Lawrence River. I don't know.
Ponce Dalleon did he do Florida? That popped in my head.
I could be wrong. By whom were the following settled?
Georgia of Maryland, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Florida. He said, uh, oh,
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Maryland Catholics. I would get that. One described the Battle
of Quebec, well, it was a battle that happened in
Canada in Quebec. Give the cause of war of eighteen twelve,
Indian War, British War, Americans. We wanted the Detroit, Michigan
area of Canada all up in there. They ended up
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burning down the White House. Trump would built it, He'll
build it back. Naming the last battle of the Civil
War or of eighteen twelve for instant anymore, and the
commanders in each battle. Whoo if you made it in
the ninth grade in nineteen twelve, you were a smart person,
and then you got smarter in high school, then if
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you graduated college
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