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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Don't tell your kids to go to college anymore. Tell
them to start buying cattle man money in that beef.
My word, some of the prices out there. He began
his Asian Deals tourcy the promo President Trump on his
Asian Deals Tour. He signed agreements with Malaysia and Cambodia.
We got a framework for Thailand and Vietnam set up.
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And what this is all about, this is the critical minerals.
It's what it's come down to. Rare earth minerals, per terror,
for relief. And as a good negotiator, you start those
tariffs at one hundred percent like he is, like he
has done. China cannot lose this market right now, Director
(00:45):
Ryan Nigel and myself stripped down to our underwear. We're
going to have a lot of this won't be made
in America on our bodies. Correct if we read the tags?
Yeah right, you.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
Know what we'll do.
Speaker 1 (00:57):
We don't have to strip down, but we can just
during the commerci break, we'll read each other's tags. We'll
just go shorts. And I have a hoodie on, I
have a T shirt on underneath it. I'm gonna assume
maybe my the Pumas probably won't have a I'm sure
those are made over somewhere over there, right, So what's
happening right now, guys? This is a thumping to the globalists.
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This is a thumping to the new world order. It truly,
truly is. That's how that's how I see this. He's
even signed in agreement with Japan. He announced major projects
five hundred and fifty billion dollar investment that they're going
to put back in to our industrial base. Have you
seen the fruits of the labor yet. No, it's it's
only been ten months, guys. Come on, But what's happening
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right now. China's not in the best of places. I
don't know if you've seen any of those just venture
into YouTube, say Chinese ghost cities, and I really surprised
that communist Chinese have allowed people to go in and
expose this. I think one of the first ones I
saw it was like sixty minutes even went in there.
Today they they they're these beautiful, big cities that look
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like just modern metropolises, and nobody's there now. They're saying
they were built poorly and they're in a starting to
fall apart. I'm talking empty malls that are like five
stories high malls with apartments above it, with swimming pools,
beautiful streets and parks. How was some high speed rail scamming?
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Somebody was somebody was doing over there Ghost cities China.
If you have not heard of this, please it's it's
just mind boggling. But what what you got going on
in China right now? It has to do with our
dependence on China and what are we what's our dependence
on well, the rare earth minerals. And it's really been
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one of the worst mistakes that our nation has made,
or or was it mistakes? Were they mistakes that were made?
We got a long time here to catch up lost ground.
But until somebody turns it around like President Trump is
doing and trying to solve this, China has a near
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monopoly and it's going to take time to build facilities
here or you can go around the world and get
them to do it for you.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
You go back to.
Speaker 1 (03:26):
Let's just say George HW we had Bill Clinton, we
had George W. Bush, we had Obama and Clinton Bush
and Obama had two terms, and we had Trump one
point oh, Joe Biden, Trump two point zero. Think about
all those presidents in any of them ever sit down
around a table with military generals and the power players
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in America, mister President Bush, President Clinton, President Bush again,
President Obama, President Biden. Did any of them tell them
about how important this is to our defense industry? It
was the Pentagon, and they're saying, guys, we could be
crippled by the Chinese overnight militarily because of the rare
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earth minerals that are required for our F thirty fives
and our radars and all the high technology and ai
O we're gonna build all this year, all the minerals
that are gonna be required. We're dependent on the communist Chinese.
That to me, that kind of seems like it should
be a national scandal memory COVID and the Man Made
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lockdown when oh, all our pharmaceuticals are coming from over there.
Oh okay, so they do an EMP of radioactive materials
from I don't know, just say maybe they could float
spy balloons. That would never happen, but let's just say
they could do something like that, right then we get
sick from it.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
What do you need?
Speaker 1 (04:52):
We need the drug Shalaba ban? Okay, well, Salaba Bon's
made in China. I'm gonna talk about the Dodger game,
but watching that, and I'm gonna talk about why I
watched it? How uh the World Series? All those medical commercials,
every break it was something leading or not right or
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injecttion's it. It's just what happened to taste great? Let's
filling tastes great? What happened to coffee commercials? What happened
to cereal?
Speaker 3 (05:24):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (05:24):
Those golden grams? What happened to forward? What happened tod was?
Speaker 1 (05:29):
What?
Speaker 2 (05:30):
Why?
Speaker 1 (05:31):
I guess they pay the most for it. I guess
they pay the most, but it was very noticeable. I
guess maybe one of the reasons I don't watch a
lot of that anymore. But anyhow, back to our betrayal
by the globalist, I think we all need to pray
that President Trump scceeds with this because everything that I
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just said, we are all reliant on them who puts
themselves in that position. I guess individuals that wanted to
become unstable so that it could eventually topple over. That's
that's how I would come up and think it is. Now,
this trade deal, according to President Trump, expected to hopefully
work itself out. These one hundred percent tariffs that he
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threatened on Chinese good starting November first, and well you watch,
he's gonna sit down at that table. He's gonna his cards.
Are you and me us the American consumers? China needs us?
I mean, come on, we need the rare earth minerals.
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Now he's gone around even with Australia, we got a
rare earth mineral deal. China's trying to get into Africa
with the rare earth minerals. Remember we say you drive
your ev how many people in the Congo had to
lose thumbs so that you could drive that because they're
down there digging in the rare earth minerals. This could
be what we're experiencing right now, one of the big
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economic coups in human history. They have eighty percent China
does of the rare earth processing out there. Everything that
if you're listening on your smartphone, thank you for listening
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dot com list in life. But your smartphone needs China.
Our weapons systems needs China. Everything, Secretary of War Headsets
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States needs China.
Speaker 2 (07:25):
Right now.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
All those cool things we watch about the military, every
lass AI server on planet Earth needs neodymium. Never heard
of that till today. It's an element. I'll spell it
ne e o d ym ium neodimum. That's how I
would pronounce it if I was at a conference. Need
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to fake it behind the podium. And we all know
with the neodimium here that without it, our planes aren't
going to fly without the neo dimium here, tesla's aren't
going to go forward without the neo dymium. Your centers
that you call for banking, all that data centers where
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everything's stored. You know, we don't know where that is.
It's somewhere right called the world Wide Web. They'll let
you know. Just yeah, just look it up number for
the world Wide Web. Trump threatened to destroy the Chinese
exports it's three hundred billion dollars with his one hundred
percent tariffs, and Beijing started to get all snarky with
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we have the rare earth minerals. What's you going to
do about it? Well, President Trump, you knew what he did.
He got on Air Force one and he went to
Malaysia and he signed a mineral Pact. Then he got
on Air Force one and he on October twenty fifth
and went to Thailand and signed a mineral processing deal.
He was with Australia recently thirteen billion in rare earth process.
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We now have extraction rights of these minerals in Cambodia.
And then you have Treasury Secretary Besa saying, quote, China's
ready to make a deal, moving it around Malaysia, Thailand, Australia, Cambodia,
and two days later they're ready to make a deal.
Speaker 2 (09:23):
Okay, good.
Speaker 1 (09:25):
You know back when Trump one point zero, when he
was learning to be I mean new on the job.
I mean from day one, no one's ever done that job.
Day one is day one for all of them. You
can even be the vice president. Yeah, you got a
little bit more knowledge of what happens, but no, until
you're sitting there the Trump administration. It took eighteen months
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of negotiations with China then, and from what I'm reading
and following, that's going on with the president on the
other side of the world, which I thought I stayed
up late to midnight watching baseball director right, Nigel was
up at three am watching the president in Japan talk spam.
(10:07):
Why are you got your job there? But even if
you work for the power company you'd probably still be
up watching your president at three am. Well, what we're
seeing here is I don't know. I'm gonna call it
a surrender. But the Democrats now are using the term
leverage with the lockdown, and the president right now has
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quite a bit of leverage. And he when he was
in Japan. Listened to him talking to the troops and
yes he's still President Trump ripping on old Joe here.
Speaker 4 (10:40):
I love aviation.
Speaker 5 (10:42):
I actually had a brother who was a pilot, and
she Biden used to say he was a pilot.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
He was a pilot, he was a.
Speaker 6 (10:48):
Truck try whatever.
Speaker 5 (10:49):
Whoever walked in. He wasn't a pilot, wasn't much of
a president e that, to be honest with you, that
I can tell you that we all know.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
Listen to him here, he's talking about uh now, he's
thinking our armed forces and this is from his heart.
Listen to the man speaking. He's just NonStop on the go,
making fans everywhere. He was out on the tarmac and
one of the flight people you know that take care
of the cones or you know, fuel up down there,
he came over to him, his president just God bless you.
Speaker 2 (11:22):
Take you Mack. You're doing what you're doing. Do you
see that? Yeah, just to touch my American heart.
Speaker 5 (11:28):
The sailors in this ship sacrifice so much for our
country and the President, and I will tell you the
President standing right up here loves you. I respect you,
and I love you, and I'm giving everything I have
to make sure that when you get home, you find
in America that is safe and proud and sovereign and free.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
Yes, always pro America. Making those that love our country
feel good when they hear him talk. I guess those
that have Trump derangement syndrome, a lot of it is
based in the spiritual battle.
Speaker 2 (12:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (12:03):
I just say there's a lot of dark forces on
that side. But it's also like loving America battle there
really is. Well, President Trump over there praising the the
first female Prime Minister of Japan, loving Japan over there,
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And you know what it made me think. You know what,
Hitler teamed up with Japan world War two, So maybe
Trump is Hitler. So over they're getting ready to team
up with Japan. Right, Okay, you're right. They never called
him Hitler. I haven't suggested that that Donald Trump is Hitler.
Speaker 2 (12:44):
I wouldn't.
Speaker 3 (12:46):
I don't think any Democrat has I actually and I
and I think it's a it's a smear that they
project back on to critics. But I jd. Vance called
Donald Trump cultural heroin. He called him America's Hitler. I
mean the attacks on Donald Trump as the fascists came
from three generals who worked for him. I mean, the
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most brutal critiques have come from people that have seen
him far more closely than you or I combined.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
Yeah, the Democrats, they haven't called him Hitler, have they?
Speaker 3 (13:14):
No?
Speaker 1 (13:15):
Thank you all so much?
Speaker 2 (13:17):
What a sober Tuesday.
Speaker 7 (13:20):
People would get legitimately elected, and then they would try
to do away with elections, and do away with opposition,
and do away with a free press.
Speaker 2 (13:30):
And you could see it in countries where well.
Speaker 7 (13:32):
Hitler was duly elected, right, and so all of a sudden,
somebody with those tendencies, though dictatorial authoritarian tendencies, would be like, Okay,
we're gonna shut this down.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
We're going to throw these people in jail.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
And they didn't usually.
Speaker 7 (13:48):
Telegraph that Trump is telling us what he intends to do.
Speaker 2 (13:53):
To listen, stop acting like Hitler. What do you call
me Hitler? No, I'm just seeing you have his tendency. Wow.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
Wow, Joe opened his mouth a few times.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
No, Joe, I'm going long.
Speaker 8 (14:08):
Play official account.
Speaker 9 (14:10):
Wow, are unified Reich. That's Shittler's language, that's not America's.
Speaker 3 (14:14):
He cares about holding on the power.
Speaker 10 (14:16):
I care about you.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
Yeah, there's Joe. Man heard from Joe and now I
guess he really something about his health. But that was
a big story and just wasn't done. Never mind, wasn't
gonna happen. Didn't happen? Oh yeah, one more Hitler here,
miss Crocket from Texas.
Speaker 4 (14:36):
They have decided that the only way that they can
bring about this white supremacy agenda is by diluting the
voices of people of color. And so what we have
seen is again this rogue Department of Justice going out
to do the bidding of this Timu Hitler.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
Okay, well, Hitler is about to get a really good
minerals deal in a It looks like it might already
be done in many places, rare earth access in China
for tariff relief. So Adolph just conquered globalization in the
New World Order. That's why they're calling him that. To
my president, I'm praying for your safety, sir, because you're
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making a lot of Luciferians angry.
Speaker 6 (15:21):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (15:40):
That was a call on Fox TV that I got
for free over the air with my antenna hooked up.
So my boycott is on pause obviously, And why did
I I watch it? Well? I read that email I
got from the listener about it, you know, for the players,
not the owners. And this is and I never here,
(16:02):
I am like, I never told anybody that it was
wrong for them to watch it, right, I never said that,
did I? Okay, So you can't tell me it was
wrong to now change that I'm watching it, Okay. That's
how I look at it. And I thought, you know
what I heart, Might the company I work for might
support something that you might have an issue with, and
you don't boycott me, right, all right? Clayton kershaw Man
(16:27):
so many moments and my mom and dad their friends
were visiting from Arizona that I wanted to be part
of that, even though I wasn't in Tennessee. But you
can today's communication we could all be part of it.
It's not long distance anymore. But it was fun until
about the twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth ooh Man it's late for me,
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and I kept thinking, Man, it was over at almost
midnight out here on the West Coast. That's three am
in Toronto. And I to stay up that late and
just have your heart broken, you know, that'd be a
lot of people calling in sick today in Toronto. Or
I just can't do it. I stayed up and watched
watch the game. It's going to go down as the
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Will Climb game. And if you didn't watch it, okay,
they got some of the richest players in baseball on
the Dodgers this win eighteen innings. Will Climb was the
last guy in the bullpen making league minimum. He been
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released by three teams. He started the year in the miners.
He was left off the playoff roster until the World Series.
Imagine telling this guy at the start of the year,
Will Climb, young dude, long red beard in the front
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when he was in the minor leagues. This year his
head hanging low. Hey, man, in October, or you're gonna
pitch the lot. I think it was the last three
or four innings of a eighteen inning game. And when
it's over, Sandy Kofax is gonna come down and tell
you what a great game you pitched, he'd be like,
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get get at he come on, get out of here.
Only been two eighteen games in World Series history. The
last one was twenty eighteen, and of course, the first
game of last year's World Series, Freddy Freeman with a
walk off. He did it again. He did it again,
and somebody had the wits about him to go wait wait.
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The two World Series games that both went eighteen innings,
it was the same guy that sang the NASA anthem
for both of them. Oh, Brad Paisley, So you gotta
be careful next time. Brad Paisley sings a song. We'll
clinb He had thirty six pitches, okay, four innings of
one hit ball struck out five on seventy two pitches.
Speaker 2 (18:58):
Yeah, just a.
Speaker 1 (19:01):
I mean, it's gonna change his world, gonna change his world.
That was the TV call. Here's the Dodgers Radio network.
I just love these calls because I even though I
got the air down low in here and cool just
so I can wear my hoodie, I still get the chills.
Speaker 2 (19:17):
I still do. We'll count on Freeman, Little delivers Freeman.
It's one high in the air, straight away center field.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
Farcial at the walk Freddie Freeman Mister World Series ends
the marathon at midnight.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
It's amazing, same guy again.
Speaker 6 (19:53):
Here's mob at home plate as the Dodgers.
Speaker 8 (19:57):
Walk it up in the bottom of the eighteen.
Speaker 5 (20:00):
I'm fitting six to five the final.
Speaker 1 (20:03):
To grab a two one series lead.
Speaker 8 (20:07):
You want Drumma, come to Dogger Stadium and for those
that left early, don't make any illegal lane changes right now.
Speaker 1 (20:20):
Now, here's what it sounded like if you were in
the seats with no TV or radio or anything. And
I loved the shift in the sound of the cheer
because they were like wanting it to go out of
the park because I don't know how many warning shots
were out on the warning track shots were out there,
and John Smoltz, they kept talking on TV about the
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heavy air if it was, and they got all these stats. Now,
forty seven of sixty three that went off the bat
at one hundred and three miles an hour like that
were home runs this year. It must be heavy air.
If there was a day game at Dodger Stadium, it's
over the fence, because yeah, we all held our breath
on so many of them.
Speaker 2 (21:03):
I think it was not.
Speaker 1 (21:05):
Kik Hernandez the other hernanz Uh. He almost did a
bat flip like he thought it was out. Like yeah,
he had the posturing like he hit it out, but
it was a right on the warning track. Behow when
Freddie hit it out in the bottom of the eighteenth
Here's what it sounded like if you were in your
seats there.
Speaker 6 (21:46):
That's Super Tuesday with Trevor Carey on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (21:53):
The racial gary mandering going on, all we got to
going on here. Lie at Prop fifty. It's just gonna
be temporary. No, it's not, said Arnold, No, it's not.
See California's constitution only allows redistrict king after the census,
and that's every ten years, and that should have been
twenty thirty. Or if there's a court order that comes down,
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or if they want to buy new maps. That's what's
going on. Let's just get out there and do a
slick job like slicko Governor, slithery snake dipty doo Newsom does.
I'm gonna go out there and lie to them and
act like the people are deciding. That's what's gonna happen.
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Mark Moyser, he's run for some offices, I think in
Secretary of state. He's been in here for interviews. He
said Newsom Obama Democrats are gaslighting their own voters over
Prop fifty because Newsom just wants a power, wants to
keep destroying Trump.
Speaker 2 (22:59):
And use it.
Speaker 1 (23:00):
It adds, this is the way to stop Trump, who's
trying to kill democracy.
Speaker 2 (23:04):
Now it's coming out.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
Governor Newsom's going to deploy his own observers to monitor
the DOJ. You know what it is. He's getting all
freaked out that he's not going to be able to cheat.
He had Rob Bonta talking about it. Yeah, we're going
to keep an eye on him. Don't keep an eye
on him. Hey, Gavin, when you aren't back doing your
big media shows, you got anything to say about what's
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going on out here.
Speaker 9 (23:27):
Let's transparency. Let's have the transparency. What went into their
requests allegedly of the Department of Justice, the state GOP,
and why they picked these particular five counties, and what
allegations are, what assertions and on what basis of fact
are they asserting that there's been violations in the past.
Why these counties?
Speaker 2 (23:46):
Why now?
Speaker 9 (23:47):
Why a statewide election very different than other federal elections
or elections with candidates on the ballot. This is again
a proposition. Good people can disagree.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
Good people can disagree. The good guy that he wants
here very cross America to think that he is listen
to him to say, hey, we're going to accommodate.
Speaker 2 (24:05):
We're going to accommodate.
Speaker 1 (24:06):
Now locally there you know, their cooperation, that's that's up
to them. If they want to go South Carolina on, they'll.
Speaker 9 (24:13):
Be accommodated, as everyone should be accommodated. They'll have determinations
at the county level with the registrars. To the extent
they want to cooperate, that's up to them. I'm just
arguing for people to keep their eyes wide open. What's
going on in the United States of America. I said this
months and months ago. What's happening in LA, what's happened
in California is a preview of things to come.
Speaker 1 (24:33):
All right, Well, if it is LA's winning, hang on,
Robert and Fresno. He wants to talk about the Dodger win.
I got one more thing of news, so I want
to play here. It's all about twenty twenty six, he says.
Speaker 9 (24:43):
Watch this space with the DOJ. This is all team
up twenty twenty six. Donald Trump does not believe in
fair and free elections. He's trying to rig the twenty
twenty six election in plain and open site. True, and
that is obvious anyone that's paying attention. And he's just
winding up.
Speaker 2 (25:03):
Yeah, that's true.
Speaker 1 (25:04):
Yeah, all right, there's a new mon it's big, big post.
I'm m su rarely go to Robert and president and
talk about that Dodger win last night. Robert, Welcome to
the show. Hi there, welcome.
Speaker 10 (25:14):
I just wanted to quickly say that, all right, right
in front of your building, by the way, I just
want to say that Arnold.
Speaker 1 (25:19):
You know, I hope you're going to say something good
to us right here. If you're right in front of
the building. That's a little unnervous. Hey, I'm looking at
you right through the window.
Speaker 8 (25:27):
Man.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
I just wanted to say I see you there and
you're ready. No, go ahead, go ahead, Robert talk Nonold.
Speaker 10 (25:32):
Arnold was so good to the teachers, you know. And
the teachers are saying to vote yes on fifty. So
Arnold saying vote no on fifty. So are the teachers
turning on Arnold? I don't give it.
Speaker 1 (25:41):
Well, Arnold's not going along with the new California mindset,
I guess.
Speaker 10 (25:46):
Anyway, my most exciting moment last night was when Kershaw
came back in there and cleared out the basis on
the body leventh.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
And when not a great play by that was so
amazing to toss the first base right out of the
glove to get him out of that champ.
Speaker 10 (26:02):
Yeah, I mean yeah, but won the game. Yes, but
but curse I may have pitched his last pitch.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
It was just so exciting, I know, and he he
looked like, I don't know, he could be on a
beef Jerky Trapper commercial, didn't he. Uh see, I hadn't
been watching in a while, so it was all kind
of kind of new to me there, But yeah, it
was so it was it was just, uh, I've never
seen it.
Speaker 5 (26:24):
Well.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
John Smaltz got talking about never seeing a game like
this in his life. He said, what are we going
to see? A suicide squeezed to win the game. And
there was almost a situation where I think Keky Hernandez
hit a double and was a second with nobody out
and they could abundant him to third and suicide squeezed him.
In small ball, everybody was swinging for the fence, though,
weren't they.
Speaker 10 (26:44):
Yeah, what Rojas didn't have to do that, he could
have could have won the game, right then?
Speaker 2 (26:49):
Yeah, you know what I thought ahead, Freeman.
Speaker 10 (26:52):
Hit that that great hit just after that, like I
think it was the twelfth and thirteenth inning, and it's like,
you know, it's like that was just forgot. I lost
my train of thought. That was fun.
Speaker 1 (27:02):
Yeah, well, you know what I thought. And I can't
remember all the names. The five foot eight Blue Jays catcher,
the guy hit the three run homer and they pince
ran for him, and I don't know the twelfth or
thirteenth or something there, and I thought, or maybe it
was even earlier because he's, you know, not a fast
guy on the basis, he's squatty. But when they pinch
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ran for him, I kept thinking that, man, they're going
to miss that bat later on, and they sure enough did.
Speaker 10 (27:29):
I remember what I wanted to say, Kershaw when that
first time Freeman hit that ball and it went right
back to the wall, Kershaw jumped out of the ball
of his you know, his team.
Speaker 2 (27:38):
Over the railing, right. Yeah, they thought it was out
of the bar.
Speaker 10 (27:42):
It's like a kid. He jumped out of there.
Speaker 2 (27:43):
You know.
Speaker 1 (27:44):
Well, Robert, I was like a kid, and I'm glad
I got to enjoy it because I jumped off my
couch just like Kershaw. And I was watching it alone
in a dark living room with a like three candles
lit in front of me, with the glow of the
candles and the big screen TV. It's the first time
I've had a smart TV, so it was an HD
and it looked so good. But you know what, I
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hate movies now. It makes it look fake, doesn't it.
You know what I'm talking about?
Speaker 10 (28:11):
Air Force One was the worst CG I think I've
ever seen.
Speaker 1 (28:14):
Yeah, it makes it look like a soap opera. Movies
look like soap operas. Now it looks like you're on
the set or something. It's almost like, I really do
want to go except for sports. I'd rather go back
to how my old TV's looked as well. Well, hey,
who knows what's going to happen tonight? And Robert I
was talking to my mom and dad about it. I
wonder how And I was thinking this, how long can
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they physically go? At what point will the umpires say
we're going to have to replay this? Pick this up again?
Speaker 2 (28:40):
Tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (28:41):
I was at that point, where are you thinking? Because
I was worn out on the couch. I couldn't imagine.
You know, there was Will Smith catching eighteen innings.
Speaker 10 (28:50):
Yeah, people standing in the stands for that long.
Speaker 1 (28:53):
Yeah, but playing the game, I was. You know, the players,
you saw Guerrero Junior eating. They were bringing fruit out
for them because you know, that's a long time without
food going like that.
Speaker 2 (29:03):
Did you see that they had the.
Speaker 1 (29:04):
Watermelon and the pineapple out there for him as well?
Speaker 10 (29:08):
The cool facts. Look at Thomas ticking on that man.
Speaker 2 (29:12):
Yeah, isn't he How old is he now? Is he he's?
Speaker 1 (29:17):
Is he in his nineties maybe or eighties? Definitely late
eighties as well. But yeah, he looked good, did he? Well, Robert,
thank you for calling. And Sharon again, and hey, if
we got another big eie tonight, well I guess we'll
talk at three forty five tomorrow afternoon. All right, he
got it, Thank you, man, appreciate it. Eighty nine years old,
Sandy Kofax All right, well that was good. I didn't
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I didn't have to play Rob Bonta. I was gonna
I was gonna play what he had to say. But
it's the same kind of thing. He's talking about, how
we're gonna observe the Trump observers guys that this has
happened for decades and it's never seen everything there's just cuckoo.
Speaker 2 (29:54):
Man there.
Speaker 1 (29:55):
They've lost it. They've truly lost it, like the people
that just take everything wrong. Here, every guy buy in
your life. Maybe you've been this way, maybe I've been
this way. You take things wrong, they do it all
the time. Hey, why don't you guys observe this. Mayor
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Dyer was at a meeting of California Big Cities and
you're talking about San Francisco and never felt safer walking around.
I would assume me as security or he's packing himself probably,
but I saw this story about the San Francisco excrement
map updates see list.
Speaker 2 (30:33):
So this is what you need to be focused.
Speaker 1 (30:34):
On, man, Attorney General Rob Bonte, you're the number one
law man in the state. So I want the law
to stop people from unbuckling their pants and squatting and
defecating on our street. Start with that, Start cleaning that up.
Start at the bottom and work your way up. If
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you were going to go in and clean up a
homeless and cabin that had taken over your rental home
or something. I don't think you're going to go. You
know what, what kind of wallpapers should we do over here?
While there's human excrement in the living room hardwood floor,
You're going to start there. That's what how any normal
person would start. But they haven't done that. We have
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a San Francisco escrement map update. They said San Francisco
remains so flooded with human escrement. Newspapers are making charts
to track it. The human waste problem not getting better, said,
it's getting worse. San Francisco Chronicle as data to make
this point. It's increased over the last year. A recently
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released city report some neighborhoods reported a slight increase in graffiti, feces,
and large items dumped. They evaluated the cleanliness and condition
of city streets and sidewalks by counting the sightings of
sidewalk litter, street litter, large dumped items, graffiti, and human
or animal pieces. Because remember when you see the transit
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into with their lifestyle and they have their their nat
geo pack along with them, the animals and the dogs,
how come we never hear of animal control making sure
those dogs are all right, where do they go to
the bathroom?
Speaker 2 (32:13):
Right along? Wherever the humans do?
Speaker 1 (32:14):
I guess the city wants a residence to know it's
not really all that bad though. This is well, that's
a tough gig to have PR downtown San Francisco parking
wreck from the eighty or from two thousand and like
ten or whatever. They should do that with San Francisco
right now. Yeah, that would be a funny show. They
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what on where?
Speaker 2 (32:39):
How much?
Speaker 1 (32:41):
They said, San Francisco struggles with Clinton. This is from
the city. San Francisco struggles with cleanliness and sidewalk condition
and a number of areas. But the average street will
not have significant accumulations of litter, debris or health hazards.
So the average street is not going to have significant
mounts of human poop on it average streets, but the
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likelihood of graffiti or something that's that's pretty high.
Speaker 2 (33:08):
They said.
Speaker 1 (33:08):
Most neighborhoods reported less than a five percent increase in
dumped items compared to last year. All right, they're gonna
we're gonna start seeing a PR job that's going to
go down here because Newsom's running for president and San
Francisco is the postcard city of the state. He was
the mayor of it. It's the place he likes to,
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you know, the San Francisco Bay Area and we're all
locked down. He likes to go to French laundry. It's
it's his neck of the woods. He's not an LA guy.
He's a Northern California Bay Area guy. So he needs
this pr job that's done. And when our mayor, Mayor
Jerry Dyer, was up there saying it's the safest he's
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ever felt. I come on, you could say, hey, it's
feeling safer, but you know you went to a Giant's
game nineteen eighty seven and you know you felt way safer.
Speaker 2 (34:02):
That's true, Yes, because it's true.
Speaker 6 (34:04):
We know this is the Trevor Cherry Show on the
Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (34:12):
On the motorcycle and the car moved over and hit
him and he flipped. And at the time we didn't
know that the guy on the motorcycle had shot and
killed a San Bernardino County Deputy sheriff, and we didn't
know that that was an off duty officer that put
himself on duty. At that moment, was listening, I guess
to a scanner radio and took the guy that had
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shot the deputy bumped him with his car pretty hard,
and I can't believe he survived it. Sim Berdino County
Shriff's deputy died shot by this guy down in Rancho
Cucamonga yesterday. Andrew Nunez is his name. He he was married,
had a two year old, had a mother, four brothers
and sisters, and there was a new baby in his
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wife's tummy. Here Sam Bernardino County spoke. Let's listen, folks,
it's with a.
Speaker 11 (35:01):
Heavy heart that I announced that our deputy who was
shot during a domestic violence incident earlier today. Because his
name is Andrew Nunez. He's a six year deputy with
the Samorninho County Sheriff's Department and it served the community
of Rancho Cucamonga for five years. At thirteen thirteen hours,
he was pronounced to cease after receiving a single gunshot
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wound to the head. The suspect left the area on
a motorcycle and subsequently was pursued by our deputy sheriffs
with aerial support overhead. The pursuit came to a conclusion
with an off duty deputy sheriff who put himself on
duty and conducted a legal intervention by hitting the suspect
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on the motorcycle, causing the motorcycle to go down. The
suspect is in stable condition at an area hospital. I
don't even know what to say. We're embedded in sorrow.
Unfortunately for our department, this has happened way too often
when we talk about this young man, his wife, two
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year old daughter, and the couple was expecting. His mother
and his four brothers and sisters are who have to
live with this, along with the members of his department
who are out there serving with them today. We're going
to do our very best to the most important thing
at this point, and that's to make sure that we
bring this suspect to justice and take care of good
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care of that family.
Speaker 1 (36:32):
I wonderful, Well, we'll probably find out suspect if he
had any kind of rap sheet. Normally, people that behave
in this manner have not been behaving really that that properly.
You just don't go from being a proper citizen to
shooting a seven Ordino County sheriff deputy in the head.
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They were called to a residential area responded domestic violence
call about an armman threat a woman, so they already
showed up with their guard up. Cops would right, they said.
As soon as they arrived at the scene. The deputies
were fired upon. Didn't even get the police Chriff's department,
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you know, standing both sides of the door like they
do unless there's a window there. They don't stand right
in front because they were told there's an armed man.
I don't know all any details other than what's just
out right now. You know, don't know how close they
were to the house when he shot. But he jumped
on a motorcycle after it and took off, so that
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you know, law enforcement they get amped up going after
any high speed chase like that. But when it's brother
down fellow law enforcement just shot by the guy that
that would triple amp it up. And just I mean,
out of nowhere, I'm seeing here. He was an off
duty narcotics officer and he's the one that did the
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legal intervention hitting the suspect on the motorcycle. I did
not know this. You can be off duty and then
you can on duty yourself right then. So I'm sure
you're waiting in line at the donut shop and somebody
starts acting a fool and smacks a kid across the face.
Speaker 2 (38:19):
Shut up, I told.
Speaker 1 (38:20):
You, noteh you would then on duty yourself and arrest them.
Speaker 2 (38:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (38:26):
Well, this guy on the motorcycle, if you haven't seen it,
it's just I don't know how you survived because he
was going fast, wasn't paying attention, didn't know if he's
pulling a gun out of his side pocket. Look he's
going to a pocket on his leg or something like that.
But he's in stable condition, not even serious and critical.
This is on the two ten Freeway officer losing his life.
Speaker 6 (38:49):
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