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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What a joke that is in California. This is what
led to Lynnin taking power. We're seeing it now in California.
I A the election. They're not free, they're not fair.
You know that. It's just like it's like in Russia.
Ballot counting. It was extended. But Novastein, No, it's not
fake news. It was extended to ensure the final count
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was what Lenin wanted, same as going on here today.
That's true because it's true. We don't have elections. We
have ballot harvesting and mail in ballots. Yeah, we send
ballots out to everybody so much that the GOP has
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even been wiped out in Orange County. It's not about votes,
it's about collecting the ballots that are out there floating around.
That's all that you have to do. And if your
candidate is not new Monro Luno, on election night or
the morning after, we have another.
Speaker 2 (01:01):
We'll go find those ballots. We'll send out a third party.
They can go through in their Honda and drive through
the Del Taco drive through with three hundred and eighty
ballots in the back seat.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
Ballot harvesting's still in place, guys, still gonna be there's
no chain of custody surrounding any of these. Who knows
where the completed ballots even come from?
Speaker 2 (01:33):
Wrong?
Speaker 1 (01:34):
Wrong, wrong, impossible to determine where ballot comes from. It's
impossible to determine who the ballot came from. You can't
ask for id from voters. Boy, what a perfect ingredients
they have combined bake up a big old cake of
election and voter fraud. New signed legislation that prevents local
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government from requiring voters to present identification at the polls.
I think to beats try to do that. We want
to try and make this fair. My word, it's it's
easier to vote and to get at costco. You got
to show you are who you are. We literally have
no idea who's sent in millions of ballots even counted
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in the twenty twenty four election. It's going to.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
Happen in twenty twenty six, it's going to happen in
twenty twenty eight.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
So wrong. It's an Ola garchy here in California. Daniel
Greenfield front pagemag dot com. It's called California's oligarchy, and
he went back, I knew some of these family relations,
but I wasn't quite a lot of this was new
Governor Knewsom. He's the son of Judge William Alfred Newsom
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the third, who's a friend and lawyer of the Getty clan.
So they all grew up with that. Newsom's whose father
knew some too, and'd be Newsome Governor's Diptydo's granddad, his
old political machine finance Governor Pat Brown's campaign. Pat Brown
held two terms in office, then his son Jerry held
two terms. Now his daughter is the state treasurer. Newsom
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two's daughter, Barbara Newsom Pelosi married Ron Pelosi, the brother
of Nancy Pelosi's husband Paul. Remember he got the hammer
hit head and all that. Nancy Pelosi's husband, Paul was
a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors for
twelve years as well, knew some of the thirds. Let's see,
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that would be Gavin's dad. Yeah, his be Gavin's grandfather
and Ron Pelosi both ran for the state Senate. Nancy
Pelosi's the daughter of a congressman and the forty first
mayor of Baltimore. The Newsom Pelosi families and their money
with Governor Pat Brown's administration, in which Newsom two and
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John on Pelosi, Nancy's father in law. Are you following
all this ancestry dot com? You got it pinned up
on the board right there. They were really involved with
Pat Brown nineteen sixty Winter Olympics. Now, there's nothing wrong
with people knowing each other, but they really are pointing
to an oligarchy here. Pat Brown's son Jerry, then appointed
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Gavin's father to a judgeship, and Gavin later replaced Brown
as governor of California. Yeah, the chess pieces don't move
too far from the middle of the table there, do they?
The movement around Then he goes into the Calderon family assemblement.
Tom Calderome passed the seat onto his brother Ron. Senator
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Ron Calderom later joined his brother, Senator Charles Calderon, a
formerly assemblyman who became a state senator in the state Senate,
and it worked out too well. Ron and Tom were
busted by the FBI on bribery charges and nothing wrong
with families being in politics. Former Senator Charles Calderon's son
Ian then served in the State Assembly. He was in
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turn replaced by Charlie's wife Lisa, and he and stepmother
formerly worked for Willie Brown. Kyla has started with Willie Brown.
I mean, this goes on and on here you can
you can read it at California's Oligarchy frontpagemag dot com.
He said, by some estimates, ten percent of California legislatures
or family members of other legislatures. So I mean, he
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said assembly Woman Mia Banta, I didn't know this was
the wife of Attorney General Rob Banta and that, and
then he goes into Aaron Presno. Assemblyman Joaquina Rambula, the
son of Assemblyman Jana Rambula, held the same district. A
Rambula two replaced a Sembleman Henry Perea, whose father, Henry R.
Perea was a Board on Supervisors. Again, I'm not saying
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there's something wrong with politics running in the in the family.
They're even now getting into the Soria family as MORELUH
hadn't done that well. Three members of Assembly, one Esmerelda's
family running for various office even had a headline or
the story is a California political dynasty in the making.
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Weld On, let me hit this, h. They even went
in and I did not know this former Congresson Gary
kandit he was being investigated looking into a disappearance of
an intern that he had been having an affair with,
and then some planes hit some buildings nine to eleven,
kind of knocked that off the headlines. His son Chad
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ran for office, and I did not know that his
son in law is Congresson Adam Gray, obviously married to
Condit's daughter. Interesting right again, not claiming any kind of
familia corruption. Yeah, I am. This whole state. Is this
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whole state? Is some of them in Carl de Mayo,
He said, Democrats has passed eighty nine thirty to allow
illegals to count ballots in our elections. This bill allows
immigrants to serve on recount boards and it also allows
ballots to arrive now seven days after election day. Seven days. Guys,
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there's third world countries that have something called what is that?
What was that? Elect election day? Not election month. We're
on track right now to elections here almost being a
quarter of the year because they it starts thirty days.
Elections start prior to election that you through mail in ballots,
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you can start your vote. You can send it in
so a month out you can vote, and then we're
able to count ballots for thirty days after. That's a
sixty day period. This bill does ABY nine thirty allows
balasbri returned up to seven days after election day. So
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California now makes it legal for illegals to oversee elections.
I think that might go against the United States Constitution.
Our elections out here there are not legitimate. They are
a sham, complete sham, so wrong. In about sixty seconds here,
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Adam Carolla basically says everything that's wrong with this state
of California.
Speaker 3 (08:35):
It's a perfect metaphor for California.
Speaker 4 (08:37):
Spend all the money there is nothing ever comes out
the other end, and I'm sorry, but you are not
a first world nation. If you cannot build a train
line in twenty twenty five, you're just not.
Speaker 3 (08:52):
We can't do it. I mean, we sit here in
California and we go, oh.
Speaker 4 (08:55):
Look what they got over there in Japan, and look
what they have over there in Europe, and they have
all this. We physically can't do it because we're corrupt
and we're overregulated and we're an AFT.
Speaker 3 (09:06):
But it's twenty twenty five.
Speaker 4 (09:09):
We're in California, which is supposed to be the vanguard
of all technology, and we're not capable of building something
that's existed for two hundred years. They drove the Golden
Spike one hundred and fifty years ago.
Speaker 1 (09:21):
Right, that's true because because it's true it is this
all started in twenty and eighteen and then with the
lockdown boy that increase and it even spread to other states.
There's absolutely no reason why we can. Actually, I think
election Day should be a statewide holiday. Yeah, election day,
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everybody has it off a through m votes from six
am to twelve noon in thu Z that's your last name.
You vote from twelve noon until the polls or whatever.
And if somebody that you know, last thing starts with
see in his inline at five pm, it doesn't matter.
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But let's that's the way to do it. Announce it
that night. Ballot harvesting, mail in ballots. It's devastating for
the GOP here. And this is exactly how they did
it in Russia, and this is exactly what Lennon did.
It's those that count the vote that matter, and they
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got enough time. Now they don't have to rush it around.
They don't have to be like l LBJ in Central
Texas in nineteen forty nine, running those ballots around after
at night in the back of that that Ford pick
up looking like the Waltons, the one the Waltons drove
it could pick up like I have it, ballots in
the back, getting them somewhere. Now, they got thirty days
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to take their time, and they do, and you see
those leads evaporate, Republicans winning by x amount. You just wait.
Even had some Republicans that go back to DC to
get all their classes and then find out, oh no,
got to turn around and go back. I lost. There's
absolutely no way we can turn this state purple and
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then hopefully to even someday have a chance to even
turn it red if this continues. And you know I'm right,
And where are the politicians republic I know President Trump
came out with the with the fires in LA and
mentioned the fact that you want some funding out here,
You're gonna have to make your elections right. You're gonna
need to show that identification. And for the Democrats to
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say that voters of color can't provide that that's the
reasoning why they do it. Isn't that just a slap
in the face.
Speaker 3 (11:44):
This is the Trevor Terry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (11:49):
If I see some freak, I mean freak with like
you know African tusts through their own nose and hoot
ear rings and tats and purple hair, and they're screaming
that is a Russian agent. I don't think there's weird
as I think you are walking down the street outside
with a mask on. You are one of the strangest
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people to me. I don't understand that at all. I mean,
that is just beyond anyhow. I don't understand this either.
Listen to Democrat Congresswoman Congresswoman ballant E ali and t
but she's a lesbian with a wife and two kids. Yeah,
she's talking about illegal aliens or they call them migrants.
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We need some of them here because so they need
to wipe our as. Yeah, listen to what she says.
Speaker 5 (12:43):
We have to come to a place in Congress where
it is no longer a political issue, but we see
it as an existential issue from the country. If we
don't have out of us for people to come here.
Speaker 1 (13:02):
Leedally to work or to build her own here. I'm
going to be a really truth right now.
Speaker 5 (13:07):
But we're not gonna have anybody around in works because
we don't have.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
How does she kidd? How? Wow, there was a federal
lawsuit fouled last year between a school board. This was
in North Carolina. This young man named Christian he was suspended.
He used to phrase illegal alien in English class, asking
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a teacher if she meant do you mean alien from
outer space or a foreigner in the country illegally? Teacher
said it was offensive to a Hispanic classmate, and he
was suspended for making a racially insisted a remark that
causa class disturbance. School administrators refused to budge. No one's
gonna use that term and legal alien on our watch.
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That story became a big story. Liberty Justice Center took
on the case and the young man wins twenty thousand
dollars from the high school that suspended him for saying
ill legal alien. The money in the settlement is going
to be used to pay for the cost of the
new private school where he was transferred to after this
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whole mess. We need school choice, don't we. I wish
we had a choice with who runs our high school
sports California Interscholastic Fascist CIF. I spoke with David Adams's
father of Clara Adams. The young athlete disqualified and had
her first place metal taken because of her celebration after
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winning this past weekend at CIF in Clovis. We're going
to hear from mister Adams on the show next.
Speaker 3 (14:45):
This is the Trevor Chary Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (14:50):
And so unfair this story. I even saw something of
it over in New Zealand they were reporting on it.
This is just wrong. Celebrations are part of sports, right, race, touchdown, hit,
a three pointer, walk off home run, Freddie flipping the
bat with the Dodgers. Think NASCAR man Carl Edwards gets out,
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does a backflip. Who's the soccer player that runs over
to the corner and hits the ground out, stretches his arms,
all going crazy, guys Edison High right here in Fresno,
grad Ikey Woods, the Bengals, the Ikey shuff all. Come on, man,
I don't know. I'd like to welcome to the show.
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David Adams, the father of the athlete. David, are you
too young to remember the Ikey Shuffle?
Speaker 6 (15:41):
On over the Ikey Shuffle? We all have to shuffle.
Speaker 1 (15:43):
We've got an endzone over kids right right?
Speaker 7 (15:46):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (15:46):
Should I call you coach David or Coach Adams? What
do you go by there.
Speaker 6 (15:51):
Coach d is presiably I appreciate that.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
Coach Coach D all right, I see all coaches have
to have their thing. Man.
Speaker 6 (15:58):
Uh, there's more of the Anders kind, you know. Kid.
When I was a kid, I was more on primal
on the primetime team.
Speaker 1 (16:03):
Also, you played multiple sports, or you hang up your
football helmet and run out and play for the braves.
Speaker 6 (16:10):
No, just football and track. Just football?
Speaker 1 (16:12):
And okay, well you got some back and forth with
with sports right there. What position were you in football?
Speaker 6 (16:18):
Free? Safety, kick and turn?
Speaker 1 (16:19):
All right?
Speaker 6 (16:21):
Special?
Speaker 1 (16:22):
What was your best in track and field? Would you
run or jumper?
Speaker 6 (16:27):
I gotta say probably the play one hundred meters? I
waited a buck eighty five When I was senior, I
was about a buck eighty five. I was kind of
a bigger kid, but I could still I could.
Speaker 1 (16:35):
Still move well, Coach d. As many athletes do, you get,
the older you get, it gets a little harder to
run that track. So a lot of that energy that
goes into our kids. Explain your daughter, Claire, how young
was she when you either saw in her or you
instilled in her this drive to I mean, when you're
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the fastest at the state track meet in the in
the fifth largest her largest economy state in the world.
That's fast. So when did it all start with her?
Speaker 6 (17:07):
I started training Clayer when she was five years old
because I just moved back from there. I moved back
from Atlanta, Georgia, and when I came back, I knew
that I wanted her to get into something, but I
didn't know what because she was so young and at
that age, you know, you did play different sports because
they're trying to find they're trying to find, you know,
o theirselves and what they want to like. You know,
you don't know that. Jack my daughter always wants to run.
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She was always a runner, and I saw something in her.
And the first thing I taught her when she was
five was staying in the lane. Because kids at that
age when they had those of those kids, they run
all over the place. So the first thing I taught
her was staying in her lane. That was the first
thing I ever taught her.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
And that's exactly that's discipline.
Speaker 6 (17:48):
That was first. That was the person.
Speaker 1 (17:52):
How's she handling all this? It's kind of a life altering.
She's a sophomore. I know when we were in high school,
every breakup felt like the end of the world world,
and we know in that age things are a big
and a lot heavier. He knows her canvas is still
not even close to being painted here. But sir, how's
your daughter handling all this?
Speaker 6 (18:12):
She's feeling better today that you did on Saturday, a
lot better than you know. She's been seeing all the
support you've gotten from the community and around the country,
like we didn't know this was going to go global.
She's getting messages from Australia athletes from pee country. You
are contacting her.
Speaker 1 (18:30):
You know. I guess that's why I heard this. Anytime
you hear an accent like this, you know it's a
big story.
Speaker 7 (18:35):
Clara Adams had just crossed the finish line as the
winner in the four hundred meters. A sophomore at North
Salina's High School and one of the fastest runners in California,
her father David handed her a fire extinguisher and away
from her competitors, she sprayed it on her shoes as
if they were on fire.
Speaker 6 (18:55):
Well, she blew the fire signature. The opponents were gone.
Speaker 1 (18:58):
That was our moment of celebration and cee IF officials
made that about them. Coach d when the story first
broke and all I had to read were words, you
know that had to paint a picture, because a video
pain you know, let you see the picture of what happened.
I was in the the opinion of no, that doesn't
sound right to do. And then when I saw the video,
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it really confirmed it. Who's the olympian? Who's even talking
about your daughter? Who? I mean? He really overdid it,
didn't he? On the the grown up.
Speaker 6 (19:28):
We didn't well, we didn't do nothing to dear like that,
not even close.
Speaker 1 (19:32):
What was it? Probably? It was probably like Green one
two three and it was over yeah, about that long? Right, probably.
Speaker 6 (19:40):
I wouldn't even go to five seconds, that would be
too long.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
Yeah, right, there was Maurice Green.
Speaker 6 (19:45):
What country was that that? That colick you play? What
country is that?
Speaker 1 (19:48):
I think it's New Zealand.
Speaker 6 (19:50):
New Zealand.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
Yeah, i'll send you that. I found that today. I'll
shoot that over to you there ud that global Well, yeah,
I know it's really I'm glad to hear this because
this is unfair. Describe what you saw with your own
eyes and ears as you're sitting there, and we know
that she squirted off her cleats or sprayed them off,
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and then I see some guy in a red jacket
all overreacting like he's in a Pittsburgh coal mine, like oh,
And then suddenly I see another adult. There's two adults
around her. You, as a dad, take us to the
stands where in your mind at that moment I'm watching.
Speaker 6 (20:29):
I see the hand gestures. It didn't look friendly. And
I saw the way my daughter was reacting. It didn't
look like she liked it. And I saw somebody tuzzing
on her arm and I saw her body movement to that.
From that point, I hopped over the wall because there's
a CIF rule that you have to stay in the bleachers.
But at that moment, when I saw the way my
daughter's being mistreated, I was no longer a coach. I
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became a father at that point, and I hopped the
wall and I went over there to find the gentleman
that nudge, you know, had his hands with my daughter.
He went to hiding, and they sent like two cops
over to me. When I asked for him to just talk.
I want to talk to you, and I go, I'm
an adult, I'm a father, and they said, we don't
talk to you. We want to talk to me. We
talked to the coach and I showed them my risk band,
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and I said, I am a coach, so when I
show my risk band, they just found the way to
the maneuver still without talking to me.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
As a coach. Have you ever found that kind of
attitude from CIF and anything else you've been involved with
over the years.
Speaker 6 (21:26):
That doesn't surprise me coming from CIF. They're a very
big governing body and they push people around all the time.
It's not the first time. It's just the first time
somebody decided to fight back and made it to a
whole global and then to a global level.
Speaker 1 (21:40):
Let me ask let me ask you, coach, do you,
with your football coaching, have you ever seen high school
football celebration get anything close to the same discipline. I
told the listeners. I said, we had a quick phone
call this morning and we were both kind of like, yeah,
we both agree on that, right. We had the same
idea of like, when you celebrate in the end zone,
you might get a penalty, you might even get a
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fine in the NFL, but they don't erase the scoreboard
and say you lose and kick you out of the stadium.
Speaker 6 (22:09):
In football, I coached both high school football in fact,
and I know football, you do a season down celebration.
If the rest doesn't like it, all he can do
is store a flag and back you up on the pat.
They're not going to force at the game and give
the game to the other team. They're not going to
do that because that's exactly what they need. Declare. They
fought through her and gave her gold medal to the
girl atix second.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
Yeah, it was really unfortunate. Now can you put an asterisk?
I know she's a sophomore, and I know you probably
have aspirations and would love I mean, if she's the
fastest in California, that's that scholarship potential there, And what
a gift God gave your daughter there with those skills there,
but a scholarship. How does this kind of thing affect it?
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Because you told me that second race, they're gonna log
it down like, oh, she didn't she just didn't show up,
which is.
Speaker 6 (23:00):
False because they decute her seven minutes before the race begins.
But they put on record, they put in DNS. That's
telling anybody, a college or anybody saying she didn't show up.
So now you're painting her character. Now, so that's another
that's a whole nother problem that we have with them.
Speaker 1 (23:16):
Wow, So I know, isn't there a big petition out there?
What being a coach, I maybe you got an inside
route to do how to almost you know, do all
the paperwork and whatnot to file something there? When did
you and have you already filed?
Speaker 6 (23:34):
Right while there's a petition going on, there's this I'm
signing the petition. It's changed dot org and we're collecting
as much as many signatures as we can in the
hopes of cif doing the right thing, reinstatetan Claire champion,
that is because that needs to go on her resume.
I mean, that's a sophomore. I mean it's really hard
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to become a champion, Ais Brint, no matter what what
years you are underclassmen, a sophomore, that's a really big
deal and I need to go on Claire's resume. We
should not erase that from happening over first celebration, that
WO wasn't stowing up for appointment opponent. You watch the video,
you can see that shoot away from the opponent too
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off the track.
Speaker 1 (24:19):
Oh yeah, yeah.
Speaker 6 (24:22):
But there's still people against us because of that and
all the us the people that never played sports before,
or they weren't good at sports before, they still have
an underlying hate for good athletes or celebrations or things
of that nature. So I don't think you're personal. They
just never made it to that level and they're still gooder.
Speaker 1 (24:37):
You know, the joy of it is just to be
involved with it. In mine ended in high school. But
as an adult, you know, when Kurt Gibson hit the
home run, that joy that I had. You know, sports
brings that joy and Coach d I, I know you
know this, but just I want to say it out
loud that even if they came forward and said, Claire,
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we were so wrong, We're sorry, here's the golden key
to the city, here's some chocolates, and you know, tried
to really it took that moment away that I mean,
you said, she was five years old and you're trying
to get her to stay in that lane, and she
stayed in that lane Saturday, and she was the fastest
in that lane. And that should have been you guys
should have been on cloud nine as you drove back
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home to Salinas. Uh, what was the car ride home like?
Speaker 6 (25:24):
Actually, we stayed. We stayed in presnel because she was
stick sick to her stomach and I had to be there.
Walks crde herself to sleep. You know, that's the part
the cameraages meant to pick up when She's climbed herself
asleep and I'm sitting there because.
Speaker 8 (25:36):
Only my daughter and being there for her. I'm next
to her, no matter what to get in the bat
I'm gonna be there with her. You know that that's
my child, and no matter when it's good or bad,
I'm gonna be there. I take I'll also say I
took full responsibility for the fire. Sure, I pick a
responsibility because I.
Speaker 1 (25:52):
Handed it to her.
Speaker 6 (25:53):
If I didn't hand it to her, we wouldn't be
on the phone right now. To be a state champion, Well,
I don't have anything. I don't have no regret about it. Now,
to be clear, I have no regrets because you know,
a lot of things came to light in the situation.
A lot of them seem to light that wouldn't have
been like if she didn't do it.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
Well, let me tell you, Coach d I I'm a
talk to hosts and I get paid to kind of
sometimes pick out who to blame until you said that.
I never even once had the thought of what was
that dad thinking giving her that. I never had that
thought once, So try and get that out of your mind.
I don't think many of us out here feel that way.
Speaker 6 (26:27):
Well. On the comments, I've been called a lot of names.
Speaker 1 (26:29):
Yes, stay away from those comments. Keep her out there,
you know, set that social media aside. Don't even listen
to the fools out there. Uh, those that know what
what's fair and what's right. I mean, that's why it
spread around the world, right, Yeah, it wasn't because of
Shame on you guys spread around the world. Shame on CIF.
I'll call them the California Interscholastic Fascist. That's my new nickname.
Speaker 6 (26:53):
Tells about it tells about right. I always see it
on records. That is my fault because it's gonna get
to anybody be mad at me. But you know, leaves
the child alone because don't try to ruin her character.
Say a really good kid, he's ran several championship races
before and walked off the track. This was just different.
This was just special. And I know at the Stay
meet they had a favorite to win and she placed second.
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Constead of first the US he comment they thought she
was gonna win and she didn't. We don't know if
people were putting money on the race or something, but
that rippled some feathers when Clara crossed the finish line first.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
Man, see now here here. I never even went like
al Capone, you know, the Black Sox scandal thinking on
this stuff. It is kind of big deal with betting.
Ooh boy, you've now opened up a can of worms.
Coach d I'm gonna start thinking about this now, change God,
go ahead, say something else. Go ahead, I bet you
got more, keep it coming.
Speaker 6 (27:47):
No, I was just saying, I can't make this up.
You know, they were this girl to win. Since February
they picture to win, and Clara's name has never been
mentioned as even being a caliber competitor. So for us
to come from r Selina's the Seedian girl from Saint
Mary's Academy, which is down in seventh Section, southern California.
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I know certain people weren't happy about that, this sophomore
beating the girl that's gonna go off this USC this fall.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
Well, I'm giving us something to think about here. I
don't know how you that would be proven, but change
dot org. Do we just type in Clara's name? Is
that kind of I don't even know if I've ever
gone to that site there?
Speaker 6 (28:29):
Yes, Yeah, it's changed dot org and I believe in
the browser you can put Clara Adams and I'm sure,
I'm sure it's gonna pop up for her. I gen
hi gi handle is young Cheetah a three one? That's
gonna be why you n g c h e e
t a h eight three one?
Speaker 1 (28:50):
You said Instagram?
Speaker 6 (28:52):
Instagram is gonna be hy u n g c h
e e t a h h as in young Cheetah
yun g Cheetah number eighty three one.
Speaker 1 (29:05):
All right, Uh, have you ever shown her the icky shuffle?
Speaker 2 (29:10):
No?
Speaker 1 (29:10):
I never had my tear up. Yeah, but that's celebration.
And show her how sports celebrates. Ain't nothing wrong with celebrating.
Speaker 6 (29:19):
I'm going to run her back through the eighties and
nineties how they got used to celebrate and it wasn't
much of a big deal with more entertaining because I
thought that's what she was doing. She was entertaining because
the cloud loved it, the CIF booth loved it. It
was just those couple of men on the floor. They
didn't like it, And now we're on the phone together.
I'm on your radio show.
Speaker 1 (29:37):
Hey, freedom of Information Act requests. I've never done one.
Wouldn't that be a fun one with cif.
Speaker 6 (29:43):
Well, they won't answer anybody's phone calls, and I answer
me anybody responding to emails. And I'm just wondering why
you guys hiding for if you felt you did the
right thing, come on out.
Speaker 1 (29:52):
All right, David, excuse me. Coach D, thank you, and
uh way to put back in to the youth of
America with sports man. I tell you, it's the kind
of job. I know it's tough being a coach at times,
but you still get to kind of be a kid,
don't you. I'm sorry, I said being a coach. I
(30:14):
know it's a tough job sometime, but you still get
to kind of be a kid at times, don't you.
Speaker 6 (30:20):
Well, Being to coach me, it really it's that's my
escape from the real world, you know, for what's going
on in my world. So when I'm coaching, that's my escape.
That's my time away from all the realities.
Speaker 1 (30:30):
All right, we appreciate you being on Coach D. Thank
you for your time and sorry this happened to Clara,
and we'll keep telling her by a change dot Org
Clara Adams, and we'll put this podcast up, we'll send
it to you and we'll keep it circulating. Man, Thank you,
all right.
Speaker 6 (30:44):
Don't forget that Instagram handle. I appreciate you.
Speaker 1 (30:46):
Oh I got it. Hang on y U n G
Cheetah eight three one.
Speaker 6 (30:51):
That's it. You got a buss co.
Speaker 1 (30:53):
A h D period, Coach D. Thank you, that's Coach D.
Speaker 6 (30:59):
Athletics Sports Academy.
Speaker 3 (31:01):
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Speaker 7 (31:06):
Dog, Adams had just crossed the finish line as the
winner in the four hundred meters. A sophomore at North
Salina's High School and one of the fastest runners in California,
her father David handed her a fire extinguisher, and away
from her competitors, she sprayed it on her shoes as
if they were on fire.
Speaker 6 (31:27):
Well, she blew the fire singisher. The opponents were gone.
Speaker 8 (31:30):
That was our moment of celebration, and CIF officials made
that about them.
Speaker 1 (31:34):
Yep, California Interscholastic fascist. That's coach D. David Adams, the
father of Claire, the young girl that got kicked out. Yeah,
let's see in my in zone celebration after an eightyr
bomb and the guy runs it in the end zone.
Stop it, nop, nop. You you didn't celebrate correctly. Get
(31:56):
on the microphone, Well you are goboard operator moved their
point back to zero. Game over. No, that's not the
way that that works in I went to go see
the video to make sure that I still felt like
CIF was overreacting. You know, I didn't know what I
(32:16):
would see on the video. But when you if you've
seen it, you understand. So again, change dot org and
type in Clara Adams and Instagram is young Cheetah eight
three to one? That's why U n g Young Cheetah
eight three one.
Speaker 6 (32:34):
Have you.
Speaker 1 (32:36):
Seen the meat prices? It still staggers me now all
the time. Do not send your kids to college. Buy
them a cow, buy them a few cows, get a bull,
have some calves, start a cattle ranch. Meat prices high
across the country. I know they're talking about eggs coming down,
(32:57):
but you know we're in California. We hear all these things.
Gas prices three dollars gallon. I watched my cop shows
and see them recording live and going by gas at
two ninety two, I'm like, what in the world any
good news about the economy never really hits us. Isn't
that a shame? It is? A number of head of
(33:18):
cattle in the US is at a low not seen
since the nineteen fifties. This is when the president's CEO
of Omaha steaks. So I wonder why shutting down farmland,
Bill Gates buying it all up, Chinese buying it up
and getting rid of the cows, and we want to
(33:39):
have this, you know, lab induced meat. Why are we
The number ahead of cattle is low since the nineteen fifties.
Off the top of my head, I were at three
hundred and thirty something million. I'm just going to guesstimate
that was it even two hundred million then? I don't
know it's but think about how much we've grown since
then To have cattle as low as it was then,
(34:04):
is it the cattle cartel? Is this some kind of thing? Hey,
let's drive it down. Man drives up the price. They
say ground beef is up seven percent chicken, or let's
see steak up seven ground beef ten chicken nearly three
and a ham over four year to year. To me,
it seems higher than that. Now that's year to year,
(34:25):
make it. I mean that's still up right, didn't Hamburger
meat used to be like a kind of inexpensive thing
to get over there in the meat section. Yeah, it's
now I don't even know it six seven bucks sometimes
for just six dollars a pound. The beef cattle industry
supports over a million jobs. And that's good and Americans
(34:49):
love beef. It's for what's your dinner? Actually, I took
out a pound of hamburger meat. I think I found
a four pack four pounds for some great price in
it said special today, and you know, like half of
it's starting to go a little brown. You get it home,
you freeze it. You're good to go to the assistant.
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