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October 14, 2025 • 37 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
They're spending just like Biden did. Why it's now the
middle of October heading into November. I think the last
one hundred and thirty what over the last decade, there
have been one hundred and thirty eight continuing resolutions, meaning
they do not pass budgets, balance budgets. They just keep
kicking the can down the road. Or we just need

(00:20):
seven more weeks and we could have gotten it done. Yeah,
it's that was actually the words to Speaker Johnson. If
we just had seven more weeks to get it, to
get it done, how about don't take breaks, how about
don't take those summer recesses. How about pound it out.
It's our money, you work for us. Balance it like

(00:43):
we have to do our own lives. Just just well government,
that's what it is. California. Two Senate Democrats helping Keith
the government shut down more in a quarter million or
federal work here in this state now working without pay.
Both Democrat Senators Jose Padilla and Adam Bullsheff have now

(01:06):
voted seven times a block paychecks.

Speaker 2 (01:10):
Do you not feel it? See it?

Speaker 1 (01:12):
Since its smell at California residents. We are in an
abusive relationship with California Democrats sometimes Republicans. Senator Chuck Schumer
actually telling people to force fully rise up. We'll get
to his comments in a minute. First Speaker Johnson on Schumer,

(01:34):
Chuck Schimmer.

Speaker 3 (01:34):
Is incapable of telling the truth right now. I mean
he's been in Congress for forty four years, Shannon, I
mean almost half a century. He knows this is basic civics.
Every eighth grade civic student can point out the fallacy
and what he just said. It requires sixty votes in
the Senate to get this through. We only have fifty
three Republicans. We've got to have a handful of Democrats
in the Senate who apply common sense and agree to

(01:56):
reopen the government so that we can continue all these discussions.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
Continue, all these discussions. Yeah, you need to have one.
Let's balance this, let's fund it, Let's stop having these
these temporary well now shut down. If I went to
a MAGA rally, if I went into a Fresno County,
big Republican rally, and I walked around, I said with
a microphone and I said, hey, aren't you glad Trump's

(02:22):
in control?

Speaker 4 (02:22):
Now?

Speaker 1 (02:23):
We got are spending at least more under control. That's right,
Trump got in there. Aren't you glad we went in
there and cut everything with doze. Yes, that's right. Aren't
you glad how they're handling your tax paying money now,
not like how Biden did.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
That's right, boy, whoa go Trump?

Speaker 1 (02:41):
Hold up, wait a minute, pull it down there, Clyde.
Listen to the Speaker of the House, mister Johnson, catch this. No,
none of that's happening. Republicans are spending just like Biden,
like a sailor on leave.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
As you pointed out to Hakim Jeffreys, this is a
clean continuing resolution. What that means for folks back home
is it's exactly the same levels of spending. By the way,
it's Biden era policies and spending which we loathe.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
Oh you loathe. We voted to not have that. It's October.
Why haven't you done it?

Speaker 2 (03:21):
Well, we need to fix it. We just we just
ran out of time.

Speaker 1 (03:26):
Yeah, you've had one hundred and thirty eight continuing resolutions
over the past ten years in DC.

Speaker 2 (03:31):
Just ran out of time.

Speaker 3 (03:32):
You can get through the appropriations process to change that
and fix it for the country. And what they ran
out of time because the end of the fiscal year
September thirtieth. We just need seven more weeks to finish it.
And right now they're eating up the clock. They're doing
this for political cover. Chuck Schumer, when he voted for
the exact same measure back in March, took a lot
of heat from the left of his party.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
Mm hmm. One hundred What did I say, one hundred
and thirty eight times continuing resolutions in the last decade?
Does that sound like people that we hire are handling
our financial business appropriately.

Speaker 2 (04:07):
No?

Speaker 1 (04:07):
No, if you did an employee review, all right, it's
time to review the last decade. Why in one hundred
and thirty eight times have you messed up our money?
We're gonna give you. In California, we have the nation's
largest civilian workforce, that's federal government quarter of a million
without pay. In Virginia, there's almost two hundred thousand, about

(04:31):
five percent of the state's workforce waiting on their next
full paycheck. TSA agents, air traffic controllers now forced to
work without pay, and in California, in Virginia. In Georgia,
Senate Democrats voted to seven times now to block these paychecks. Arizona,

(04:56):
fifty eight thousand federal workers a lot of those border patrol.
That didn't stop Arizona senators two Democrats from blocking funding
again seven times. No, I know, I know we work
for you, but now we're gonna make sure you don't
get your paycheck. Have you ever gone to your boss
and said that?

Speaker 2 (05:16):
Is that how the world works?

Speaker 1 (05:20):
Remember where their bosses and they're telling their bosses that, yeah,
we're we're not gonna send any of your paychecks. In
New York, honed to both the Democrat leader in the
Senate and the House. I got one hundred and fifteen
thousand federal workers waiting on Kim Jeffreys and Chuck Schumer
and christ and Jellibrand. I guess some of them to

(05:41):
come to their senses. Talking about two million civilian workers
one point three million acted duty service members being hurt
because of this. It was good to see, I guess.
Sunday morning, woke up to the to the news at
President Trump and Secretary of War p tex I said
we're gonna get our service members paid. I don't know
where that's coming from. It's Trump going into some of

(06:02):
that tariff trillions and he's generating they'll move something around.
But that should happen I don't know what the Democrats
they were planning a fundraiser up in Napa Valley this
week in the Democrat Senatorial campaign committee called the Napa Retreat.
They said it was still on. But you had another
member of Congress' the senator from Maryland. She said, well

(06:24):
most of them, I'm not going to come because of
the shutdowns. I don't know if it happened or not,
but here's the number one lion boy on that side
of the Potomac River.

Speaker 5 (06:35):
It is just such a hallmark of tyrannical, autocratic dictatorship
societies that they used the Prosecutorial Department as a political weapon.
It is a disgrace and every American, I don't care
if you're a Democrat, Republican, liberal, conservative, moderate people should

(06:55):
be forcefully rising up against this.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
Forcefully rising up against this. Well that sounds kind of violent.
Well let me just say that, No, you hush, that's
Chuck Schumer's time to get violent. Maxine, I don't care
if it's Chuck or Maxine or Bernie or AOC. They're consistent.
They consistently lie, and you got the media to spread it.

(07:19):
The big lies at fifteen million Americans are being kicked
off healthcare. Now the continuing resolution passed by the House
and fifty two votes in the Senate. They call it
a clean continuing resolution, meaning we're not changing anything from
Joe Biden's last budget. Well, we got bipartisan committees working

(07:41):
on passing funding bills under the normal order. Yeah, the
normal order. You're working on getting it normal. What happened,
big beautiful bill pass on July fourth defunded PBS at NPR,
but at cut funding for USAID and they said, there's
gonna be some people are not gonna be eligible for
federally fundedic It removed funding for illegals. It removed you

(08:04):
having to pay for healthy Americans that won't make an
effort to get off their rats cracked to go to work. Now,
do we have Medicaid? Do we have disability for people
who can't?

Speaker 2 (08:16):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (08:17):
Should we have that yes? Should it be abused no?
Is it something that could be abused?

Speaker 2 (08:23):
Yes? And it has been.

Speaker 1 (08:24):
And now changes are happening, and Democrats are trying to
what's that word they use that call back, call back
that funding. They're saying that Obamacare subsidies are being cut
by Republicans. That is a true statement. But it needs context.

(08:45):
They say, millions of Americans go to see an increase
in their healthcare premiums and thousands will will die. Now,
let's go back to that Obamacare subsidies. The Biden administration
and the Democrats use COVID during that time period offer
subsidies to Obamacare recipients to lower their premium expenses. That's

(09:07):
what they did. It was passing twenty twenty one, and
at that time, the Obama administration said it's going to
expire at the end of this year. These subsidies were
only temporary, so no, Republicans are not taking away anyone's
health care. Another lie that Republicans are kicking people off

(09:27):
their healthcare to give tax cuts to millionaires in billionaires.
You know what they're talking about. The twenty twenty five
tax cuts is an extension of the Trump tax cut
build that was passed in twenty seventeen that elevated our economy.

Speaker 2 (09:42):
I mean, it's not even a Republican opinion.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
IRS data proves that the tax cuts benefited middle working
class Americans the most. The reason they get away with
it is that we do not have honest journalists in
this country. It's no honest media because they would they
would know those those lies right there, and then when

(10:05):
they said it, they would go back and just go
hakeem Jeffrey. So listen to this guy named Trevor and Fresnol.
He just told three of your lies. Now, Republicans, it's
a little bit of an update to the story. They
offered to extend those Obamacare subsidies that were supposed to
drop off because the Biden administration stated that's when it

(10:29):
would drop off. Republicans said, all right, we'll offer that
extension to the end of next year. That's called Hey,
let's meet right here. You brought this up, We'll do that.
The Democrats, oh no, they got together. They wanted these
subsidies extended, but no, they voted no on it. To see,

(10:49):
what they want to do is they would rather they
would rather use these subsidies to blame Republicans so they
could keep going out talking about the rise and care
of health care. When and if you do accept the truth,
the reality is, how can you still vote Democrat in
this state and in this country. I don't get it.

(11:13):
This is the Trebor Chary Show on The Valley's Power Talk.
Chuck praised you for what you did well, invite him
over and tell him he needs to say it to
my face, and then somebody will go Senator Schumer. President
Trump eloquently invited you over to discuss what just recently happened,

(11:34):
you know, something like that, Mister President, he agreed, who
knows we need to get people getting their paychecks? The
Israeli Hamas peace deal. Here, everybody thought Nobel Peace Prize.
They probably decided all that had it in action before
this went down. It was, uh, hats off to the

(11:59):
lady from Venezuela, Maria Corina Mashado. She's a freedom fighter
down there, and she said, I dedicate this prize to
the suffering people of Venezuela and to President Trump for
his decisive support of our calls. You just hear the
Nobel Peace Prize committee gnashing their teeth.

Speaker 2 (12:18):
Hats off to Maria.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
She won the twenty twenty four presidential election, but prevented
from taking office by the current communists people getting in
on this Nobel Peace Prize being offered to president. It's
almost better that it happened that way in some ways,
right the winner gives it or at least states that
deserving to go to President Trump, and he's got another

(12:43):
supporter President Trump does, singer John Legend.

Speaker 2 (12:49):
Huh.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
The guy that's always going off on Trump makes me
not even want to listen to him or buy anything
that he might be selling in a commercial. That guy,
John Legend, Yeah, that guy. He said he'll get President
Trumps support for the twenty twenty six Nobel Peace Prize
with qualifications he said on Instagram. He said he's a

(13:12):
chieved piece in the Middle East, but his criteria includes listen.
This is how pompous and snarky John Legend is that
he thinks he can tell the commander in chief, the
President of the United States. He says, I'll back you
for the Peace Prize, but the National Guard needs to
exit American cities and an end to ice, no more

(13:33):
missile strikes on any other nation if you want to
win the prize. Isn't that pompas and arrogant. I love
the praise that President Trump gave Secretary of State Mark
or Rubio, who will be a leader for decades to come.
The same with our vice president, Vice President JD. Vance
will be a leader for decades to come. I see

(13:56):
an advanced Rubio ticket possibly, and I'm still debating Rubio
has been in government a lot longer, not backed by
a anti christ Peter Thiel guy that you know. That's
my weird thing with advance right now. We'll see how

(14:18):
that works out. But he's been on point and is
still on point. He was on with Kristen Welker there
and listen to you talking about Hey, listen, no, no, no, no,
we're not doing what Biden did. We could, but we're not.
Listen to him explain, Listen to him explain. Let me
do that twice and out order.

Speaker 6 (14:36):
We're driven by the law and the facts of the case.
I think if you look at the case, the fact
that a far left grand jury in a far left
area and diuted Letitia.

Speaker 2 (14:44):
James and James Comy.

Speaker 6 (14:46):
If you look at the fact that James Comy obviously
lied under oath, Leticia James obviously committed mortgage fraud, what
we're doing is letting the law drive the prosecution decisions.

Speaker 2 (14:56):
In the Department of Justice.

Speaker 6 (14:57):
You know who, we haven't prosecuted Joe Biden, Rock Obama
with Hillary Clinton, Unlike unlike Biden's Department of Justice, Kristen
which actually went after Donald Trump in the midst of
an election. We are not doing that. We are letting
the law drive these decisions. That's exactly how disrespectful.

Speaker 2 (15:15):
Then stop it. Let her.

Speaker 1 (15:20):
Listen to this guy tell us straight to the world's
face with a with a straight look on his face.
Barack Obama talking about how he's concerned about other politicians
when we know what he was covering up.

Speaker 7 (15:35):
Like many of you, I've become increasingly concerned about the
rising wave of authoritarianism sweeping the globe. We're seeing politicians
target civil society, undermind freedom of the press, weaponize the
justice system, and no one is being spared.

Speaker 1 (15:51):
Yeah, I hope you're not going to be o comy
squeals like an Arkansas pig. Well, they'd have to get
into Guantanamo to do that. Listen, treason is handled differently,
trying to overthrow a government.

Speaker 2 (16:07):
That's totally different.

Speaker 1 (16:10):
It's even different than breaking into a hotel and trying
to plant some bugs in the DNC. I still don't
know why. Well, maybe he's new to politics, and after
a couple of these he knows more and I know
about politics. Of course, I'm talking about the Vice president
of the United States, still relatively new to politics. He

(16:31):
went from a dude, you know, eating corn bread with
dirty fingernails, to rising all the way to the vice
presidency of the United States of America. He won, Senator
that long. It's kind of the Obama story, kind of
the same trajectory there. But he'll learn as he goes along.
I bet you were not going to hear Vice President

(16:52):
Advance giving George stuff alof of us, and I've seen
as many more interviews. Let me go back to twenty
twenty four. This was a Supreme Court debate that George
Stephanopolis was having with with candidate JD.

Speaker 2 (17:05):
Vance at the time.

Speaker 1 (17:05):
And listen to how at the end he makes his statement,
cuts off his mic and is done with him.

Speaker 2 (17:11):
Listen to this.

Speaker 8 (17:12):
This is just basic constitutional legitimacy. You're talking about a
hypothetical where the Supreme Court tries to run the military.
I don't think that's going to happen, George, but of
course if it did, the president would have to respond
to it. There are multiple examples throughout American history of
the president doing just that.

Speaker 9 (17:28):
You didn't say military and your answer, and you've made
it very clear you believe the president can defy the
Supreme Court.

Speaker 1 (17:33):
Senator, Thanks for your.

Speaker 2 (17:34):
Time this morning. No no, no, no.

Speaker 9 (17:35):
Ron Jorles up next, We'll be right back.

Speaker 2 (17:38):
I'd be like when I had Steve Hilton on going.

Speaker 1 (17:40):
Okay, so I've listened to you and your pro life
and what you're saying. You're for killing babies. All right,
that Steve Hilt. Ladies and gentlemen, We'll be right back.
You don't treat people that way. You're having a debate
back and forth.

Speaker 2 (17:53):
All right.

Speaker 1 (17:54):
If you want to be polite and get interviews again,
you go. I'll give you last say or go ahead,
finish your statement. I'm sorry, mister Vice president finished your statement.
He didn't say that. This weekend, Vice President Vance went
back on with George Defhanopholis after he handled him that
way last year, and he did it again. I'm sure JD.
Vance is like Usha. First time shame on him, second time,

(18:18):
shame on me or something. Listen, Oh thanks, Jnnyaux's.

Speaker 3 (18:22):
Probably in Tennessee.

Speaker 2 (18:23):
That says fool me once, Okay, gotcha, shame on.

Speaker 7 (18:29):
Shame on you.

Speaker 3 (18:33):
It pooled me. We can't get fooled again.

Speaker 6 (18:34):
Let's talk about the real issues, George. I think the
American people would benefit much more from that. Than from
you going down some weird left wing rabbit hole where
the facts clearly show that Tom Holman didn't engage in
any criminal wrongdoing.

Speaker 9 (18:47):
It's not a weird left wing rabbit hole. I didn't
insinuate anything. I asked you whether Tom Holman accepted fifty
thousand dollars as was heard on an audio tape recorded
by the FBI in September twenty twenty four, and you
did not answer the question. Thank you for your time
this morning.

Speaker 2 (19:02):
I said that I does up next. We'll be right back.
He did it again. He did it in twenty.

Speaker 9 (19:06):
Twenty four, and you did not answer the question. Thank
you for your time this morning.

Speaker 2 (19:11):
I said that I goes up next. We'll be right back.

Speaker 1 (19:13):
Mister Vice president ABC, George Stefan Officer's office is online too.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
Yeah, that's how to handle it next time.

Speaker 1 (19:22):
The insist that Trevor Kerry show Londo Valley's power.

Speaker 2 (19:26):
Dog Little Giddy.

Speaker 1 (19:28):
I even said to Ryan, I go, I got to
open up the blinds here so I can see the
clouds getting darker. Looking forward to the rain and another
excitement for this season. I'm not a fan of driving
home in the dark. My perfect season be stay light
till like eight o'clock and high's in the sixties and
lows in the forties. That would be the world that

(19:50):
I would design. But I do have to say, ladies,
you don't understand this because you get to carry a
purse and some of you European man bag carriers, males,
I've seen you. It's okay, I'll call them European man bags.
It's just how you have them positioned on the body
that makes it woman. That's all it is. It's a
positioning thing. Yeah, just add a couple of things on there,

(20:12):
like to put a you know, a hunting knife on
there next to it, something that would totally change it,
totally change it. But this is the year, the time
of the season where I get to have my kangaroo
pouch back, the hoodie, the pockets in the front. Yes, yes, guys,
you know what I'm talking about, right, because you get
to carry so much more stuff now instead of being

(20:35):
in my pockets in the summer walking down the hallway
sounding like a CHP officer with all the jingling and
jangling going on.

Speaker 2 (20:42):
And I carry a lot of stuff. Let me see,
I got one, two, five, six, I'm.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
Looking at seven things off to the site here that
I carry on person. And to have the pouch now,
especially the zipper kind that go down like a kangaroo,
you don't have to worry about them falling out the side. Yeah,
so that's good and you can get back now tomorrow.
The fat guy clothing winter is good, fat guy cover

(21:08):
up hoodie kind of weather. I look at that as well.
But the bad thing is if you get your hoodies
out from the last time and they're like, well, this
is a little tight now. That's a bad thing. When
your hoodie start to get tight. You know if a shirt,
you know, you go medium, well it's or a large.
It's a little tight now. But yeah, when you got
an XCEL or an L hoodie on and you're yeah,

(21:29):
well I'm saying I don't even wear L anymore. Oh no,
I gotta have the big baggy. Actually, this is an
L right here. Agent Squire's maybe, well, I appreciated it,
but he's like, hey, I got this Fresno State and
it's a cool long sleeve, shiny red Presno State bulldog shirt.
Had to be probably fifty sixty bucks at the prices

(21:51):
those things go these days. But he said, at large
is a little too big on me now, a little
too baggy. You interested in it when people are giving
you clothes because they think you're fat enough for them
that they don't fit. I haven't tried it on yet.
I have to say I didn't want to be depressed
this weekend. Anyone's stand in the mirror and go, is
that an A cup? Or are you moving toward a

(22:12):
B cup with that on there?

Speaker 2 (22:13):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (22:14):
Yeah, got to work on that man. President Trump. With
all the big news happening over with the peace deal,
and I hope it stays and I hope it continues,
and I really want us to focus on peace in America.
It's a little Yes, I'm excited, but I don't know
anybody personally it's going to benefit from it. I'm glad,
Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying all us nobody else.

(22:37):
How about more us and less everybody else? More us.
I want peace on our streets. There been thirty two
thousand shootings in Chicago in the last decade. You're gonna
tell me that's on a war zone. President Trump is
on the plane going back and he loves to come

(22:57):
back there and take questions. Love the fact that that
he actually does that. But he was asked when I
don't know how they got into it, but I guess
because he's doing great things. That President Trump said, Uh,
he was asking about is he gonna go to heaven.
Let's listen to what he said here on going to heaven.

Speaker 2 (23:16):
You know what I mean a little cute.

Speaker 4 (23:20):
I don't think there's anything going to give me in heaven. Okay,
I really I think I'm not maybe heaven bound. I
may be in heaven right now as we fly an
Air Force one. I'm not sure I've been to be
able to make heaven, but I've made life a lot
better for a lot of people.

Speaker 1 (23:34):
And all right, he said. He also said I have
the transcri. He said, there's no reason to be good.
I want to be good because I want to prove
to God I'm good. So I go to that next step.
He wants to prove to God he's good, so he
can go to that next step very nicely. So hey,
turning point, when you get around the president, very nicely,

(23:55):
go and explain to him that, mister President, you don't
have to feel that way. That's not Christianity. That did
it being good enough that somehow we're gonna get God's approval.
Everything that Jesus said is the opposite of that we
can never be good enough to to prove ourselves to God.
That that's the whole reason that he said a sundown.

(24:18):
I mean, he deserves credit President Trump for recognizing God.
I yes, I gave him that. But yes, somebody, Melania,
can you tell him that that goodness begins admitting that
that we aren't. That he needs to take that off
of his shoulders, that he's not good enough and he
has to. That kind of made me sad? Didn't that

(24:39):
kind of make you sad a little bit? Let me
play it again. This is him being him? Is this
really We're getting a look into his mind, his brain,
and his soul, you.

Speaker 2 (24:48):
Know what I mean? A little cute.

Speaker 4 (24:51):
I don't think there's anything going to give me in heaven, Okay,
I feel I think I think I'm not maybe heaven bound.
I may be in heaven right now as we've Air
Force one. I'm not sure I'm gonna be able to
make heaven. But I'd made life a lot better for
a lot of people.

Speaker 1 (25:06):
And well he did today and he has also and
let's remember and let's just don't keep moving through life
so fast at the speed of Trump that that we
forget everything that he has been through. The assassination attempt,
the other attempt, the bullet wasn't fired.

Speaker 2 (25:25):
I know, have to be for a fact.

Speaker 1 (25:28):
Man, he's had some conversations with God that he probably
never had before. And I'll never forget his demeanor, change,
the look on his face at the Republican National Convention
that was, like, I think less than two weeks after
Butler and when he was out there, his ear was
taped up and his granddaughter on his knee and all that.

(25:49):
He just it was a different look on his face.
So you know he's been thinking about it. He even
said it Charlie Kirks memorial, how he can't forgive his enemies.
But maybe he said, maybe Erica and the turning point
can work on me. So keep praying for President Trump

(26:10):
that he can have something change in his heart and
his soul where he realizes that it's not about his goodness.
He can he can take that off him. Not that
doesn't mean that we're not called to do right. It's
not to get out of jail free card. The whole
grace thing. President Trump flipped it from heaven back to

(26:31):
being a politician or porter, asked him, sending there with
their their iPhones. Now, I guess is how they record
everything on I no longer see the microphone with the
company name around it, so you know who's That's how
people knew who they were interviewing. They had their company
name on their But I guess now the iPhone's equality,
well quality's gotten worse with interviews anyhow, he didn't know

(26:54):
who was asking the question there.

Speaker 2 (26:55):
Let's just punchline. Are you considering off the question?

Speaker 7 (26:58):
Who are you with?

Speaker 4 (27:00):
Politico?

Speaker 2 (27:00):
Joshah Burns, Sir.

Speaker 4 (27:02):
Political Politico has gone bad.

Speaker 2 (27:05):
They've been so wrong.

Speaker 4 (27:06):
About everything political political, It's been so wrong about everything.
Let's get somebody else to ask him a question, Ji mine?

Speaker 2 (27:14):
Is that all right?

Speaker 4 (27:16):
This political is fake news?

Speaker 2 (27:17):
He's still a man, he's still a CNN. You're fake news,
you have an agenda.

Speaker 1 (27:22):
You're Politico, you're fake news, you have an agenda.

Speaker 4 (27:25):
I can say, is it's totally fake news, just fake.

Speaker 7 (27:28):
It's fake.

Speaker 4 (27:28):
It's made up stuff.

Speaker 1 (27:30):
He loves it, and he has pounded it into the
American psyche where now people use it in common. That's
fake news, man, He didn't. He's still alive. You know,
it's become more obvious.

Speaker 2 (27:42):
You are fake news. Yes, keep it going, sir, honestly,
it's stoke news.

Speaker 7 (27:48):
It's stake.

Speaker 2 (27:48):
Yes, this is also fake news. Do see it.

Speaker 1 (27:52):
Fox News said, some of the Democrats are saying, you're
building on Joe Biden in Kamala Harris's Middle East Plan.

Speaker 2 (27:57):
And this is what Lincoln says.

Speaker 1 (27:58):
It's good the President Trump adopted and built on the
plan that the Binded administration developed.

Speaker 2 (28:06):
What do you think about that?

Speaker 4 (28:07):
Everybody knows that said Joe pluck. They didn't do They
did such a bad job. This should have never happened.
This wouldn't have even happened. That was weak leadership, terrible.
And the same thing with Russia and Russia Ukraine. If
a just a decent president, not a great president like me,
not a great president, if a decent president was in

(28:29):
you wouldn't have had the Russia Ukraine. And this is
I would say even more so, this was bad policy
by Biden and by Obama. Remember when b became and
he begged that you not do what they were doing
with Iran? You remember that, right begged him and they
wouldn't even listen to him. Everything they did was the
opposite what you should have done. And it's nice that

(28:50):
they try to take a little credit. That was years ago,
and the mistakes were made years ago, and it was
both by Biden and Obama.

Speaker 1 (28:58):
Can you imagine seven hundred eighty days as a hostage
of hamas? Can you imagine tonight getting to sleep in
your own bed, with your own family around, eating real food,
hot shower, hot bath. Now, your outside can change, your

(29:24):
environment can change.

Speaker 2 (29:25):
But any.

Speaker 1 (29:27):
Psychiatrist or psychologist people that analyze what people go through
who are hostages, or who are kidnapped or prisoners of
war or even inmates in solitary confinement, how it changes
the person. So I'm sure there'll be a lot of
families that will see a whole different side of their

(29:48):
loved ones, and it'll take them a while to get back,
hopefully to being who they were before a lot of it.

Speaker 2 (29:55):
I mean, you can't go through something like that and
it doesn't.

Speaker 1 (29:57):
Affect you for the rest of your life, but just that,
who knows how many of those seven hundred and eighty
whatever nights they were like, is this my last night
to be alive? Can you we go to bed and
worry about things. But imagine they didn't even go to bed.
They I guess would fall asleep from exhaustion or hunger.

(30:18):
This one hostage here, I was glad to hear him
say that they did not after October seventh. He wasn't
physically abused, he said afterwards. And then the reporter asked,
and he answers that Hamas wanted Kamala Harris to win.

(30:38):
They did not want President Trump to win.

Speaker 2 (30:41):
Let's go listen to him.

Speaker 10 (30:43):
Yes, it's him. He got me out, He got the
hostages out before we felt like nothing is happening, you know,
and I remember there for me there. Ever since he
came into the road, they were very scared of him. Yeah.
They wanted terrorists. Yeah, they wanted Kamala to to be

(31:09):
chosen to be elected. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, they wanted Kamala
to be elected. But as soon as as a as
a as a Donald Trump was elected, they understood that
he wants to bring the ostyges back home. Yeah, so

(31:31):
immediately the way they treated me changed. So it's if
it's the amount of food I could say, I could say.

Speaker 2 (31:40):
This that you're saying.

Speaker 1 (31:42):
After Trump won, their treatment changed.

Speaker 10 (31:45):
When when Trump came into became president. Yeah, the the
way they treated us changed for me personally. This is
what I feel more. Food treated me better, you know.
Stop cursing me, stop speeding me, speeding on me.

Speaker 1 (32:04):
Yeah, spitty and cursing. Were they beating you? No?

Speaker 10 (32:07):
Never, I was never accept set in the seventh October.
I was never abused physically.

Speaker 2 (32:13):
This is the Trevor Charry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (32:18):
They say it that way. It makes me realize when
I'm watching YouTube and commercials from the seventies and eighties,
You'll remember as a kid and I'll watch just some
commercial that I'll I get an ache, feel of a longing,
a nostalgic ache. So that's the word for that.

Speaker 2 (32:35):
Bingo.

Speaker 1 (32:37):
Well, we got some employees behaving badly. First one on
the docket here, Melissa Galvani learned her fate in a
Fresno County courtroom the inn of last week. She was
stealing fetanyl from her employer in twenty nineteen. She's a
former Fresnoe nurse. Handcuffed and court sent us to one
hundred and eighty days in custody two years probation. Galvani

(32:58):
was discovered after the director of nurse says that the
Ear Nose and Throat Medical Center Northeast Rezno was doing
a daily count one, two, three, Oh, I got some
biles missing. Hmmm, they said. At the time, this nurse
testified she was using fetnyl on the patients and then
sneaking off and injecting herself with the leftovers. Let me
give you a little less and then I'll go get

(33:19):
it a little of that at Tourney said she knew
she had a problem dealing with an emotional battle. She
was in a three year treatment program since in the
first two years AA meetings, counseling, check in, drug tested,
her nursing license was suspended, and she was currently working
at the Pavorello House full time. So I was like,
somebody's turned their life around. She's facing the same charges

(33:40):
though for sealing fetanol from an employer in Madera County,
also several years ago. All right, but good to hear
in the story that turned their life around. But yeah,
you can't do that as a nurse, and you can't
you can't do this, as you can tell the late
eighties nine and the cop The cops don't have tattoos.

(34:01):
The bad guys do today. All on the cops, and
the bad guys all have tattoos. You see them smoking,
You got the right to remain silent. Let's turning me
up out of hair, turn out handcuff, and they're much
more physical. It's like they weren't afraid to throw down

(34:23):
the heavy hand of the law, and they didn't swear
like the cops today do. I just think that's unprofessional. Now,
I'm not going to fault a cop if his body
cam and these fire shots are being fired and some
excellence come out of his mouth. But when you're just
talking to somebody at a window of their car, no,

(34:44):
cops shouldn't be cussing at them. I just think that's unprofessional.
And I see it a lot. I hear it a lot,
all right, back to the former president. Police detective bonded
out of jail arrested accusations of theft. This follows an
FBI investigation ten year Vet ray Medellas d e les

(35:05):
there stating allegedly stole sixty thousand dollars in the department's
evidence room. Chief Castro said disappointment he's facing charges. The
Chief Castle explained he had checked out sixty thousand dollars
of cash in the evidence room without proper authorization. Said
it was suspicious. We believe criminal conduct may be involved.
They contacted the FBI to handle the criminal investigation in

(35:28):
May of last year, so this was an investigation. They
thought it could be part of a larger problem, like
maybe he was just a low man on the totem. Oh,
we can't say that low man on the Native American
celebratory hole, all right, but it wasn't.

Speaker 2 (35:45):
I guess.

Speaker 1 (35:46):
He was fired from the department in June. He was
arrested the end of last week faces charges including grand theft.
Chief Castle said all the cases that he worked on
are now being reviewed.

Speaker 2 (35:58):
You have to go back and do that.

Speaker 1 (36:00):
Well, at least she's not facing the problems that Chief
Dier face. That was right when I got to town.

Speaker 2 (36:06):
I was like, what happened here?

Speaker 1 (36:09):
Is this in chief was running drugs and giving like
patrol car escorts to drug dealers. That was a shocker.
Has there ever been a documentary done on that, a
dateline done on that, anything done on that? I wonder,
because that is I mean, you would think that that
would totally be one of those dateline stories that they

(36:30):
would love to have done or followed along with right.
But yeah, we got nurses stealing fetnol. We got officers
allegedly stealing cash from the room. I'm sure that kind
of thing happened. I mean anytime you got that, well,
we hear stories of the Little League person doing the
snack bar taking money, you know, the parent teachers, the

(36:50):
PTA group, anybody's got their hands in the cash jar.
I never liked to be the hvor you handled No, no,
you let somebody else handle the the gash part. This
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