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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You don't speak English. I'm sure that individual understands the
American economy, don't. They gave him more than six thousand
registered voters statewide. They found that sixty four percent of
those Paul believe the President's tariffs are going to negatively
affect California business and ag well, we'll just have to
prove them wrong again again. Fifty six percent say the

(00:23):
president's tariffs are going to hurt medical Sonny what. Fifty
five percent say it's going to impact the state's undocumented immigrants. Yes,
the Trump administration, it should have been one hundred percent
said he's going to impact the illegal aliens in America.
The Saint Paul found a forty six to forty six
percent tie among those who approve and disapprove of Newman's

(00:47):
Newman's Newsom's performance as governor. Forty six percent of people
like what he's done. It's just obviously not paying attention.
That's that's all it could be. Well, fifty four percent
are paying attention. They think Nwsom is devoting more of
his attention to promoting himself as a possible president than

(01:09):
governoring the state. The co director of this pole notes
they said the results suggests that a majority of California's
voters fear that the state will bear the financial and
social brun of Trump's policy decisions. They fear the effects
on everything from the state's regional economies to its K
through twelve schooling. You want to fear President Trump over

(01:33):
California's schooling? What about the politicians that actually controlled the state?
You know, the ones that have made all the bad decisions.
Knew some of the Democrats and Sacramento Democrats and President
all over the state. And you want to talk about
taking the financial brunt from Trump? You're worried about Trump?
What is wrong with you? Are you blinded? President Trump's

(01:57):
policies would return California to the Golden State. Newsom knows it.
He's just too arrogant to even change or go in
the right direction, so he's doing it little by little.
My word, Newsom's policies created a poop app in San Francisco,

(02:19):
which Governor DeSantis made a point of when he was
debating Newsom. Hey, Gavin, you want to run America's economy
into the ground like you've done California's ten billion dollar
budget shortfall. That's the latest of the latest of the latest.
This is even before any of the federal spending cuts
by the Trump administration in DOGE even go into effect.

(02:43):
This cat newsom man. Let's remember he took a about
a one hundred billion dollars surplus way back in twenty
twenty two. We know where that money came from, though,
that was COVID cash. Now last year announcing a fifty
billion dollar deficit, one hundred billion dollar surplus, fifty billion

(03:07):
dollar deficit, and it gets worse. The state got worse.
So where did all that money go to? I mean,
you had a one hundred billion dollar surplus and now
three years later you're having to borrow six point two
billion to fund medical cover illegals as well. They're saying

(03:34):
that California could have a ten billion dollar budget hole
that could even grow to twenty billion dollars or more.
It sounds like we need to get next week hopefully
doctor Victor Davis Hansen get him on the show, ask
him about this. Trump's TEARFF policies. They say, a Medicare shortfall,
delayed tax filings from the wildfire victims are putting the

(03:56):
state in a worst economic situation. Yeah, that's what it is.
It's the policies they had ain't really kicked in yet.
The medical shortfall, that's because you gave it to illegals.
And then they want to delay tax filings because people
that got burned out their houses. That's that's what That's
what Sacramento is trying to get around with right now. Boy,
they got nothing left, do they? They really don't let

(04:22):
me go. Uh, let's see, let's look at the hot
temperatures here, because we got high electricity bills coming as
well in California. To see Fresno, we're at ninety five
right now, Bodesto, you're at ninety three. City of Fresno
has the highest electricity bills in the entire country on average.

(04:42):
This is your Central Valley dot Com article, a study
by cash net USA. Do you hear that we got
the highest electricity bills in the entire country on average
a household in Fresno? And I think this is low?
I really do. That's the average. Again, lots some spend more,
some spend less, but the average household spends three twenty

(05:06):
three dollars a year on electricity alone. That's two hundred
and sixty dollars each month. If my electricity bills two
hundred and sixty dollars each month. I would be like, hey,
all right, I can handle It's call it the weather's
great right. Mayor dire quoted here quote I don't think
it surprises me. It's not a surprise of the people
who pay those bills ever since I've been the mayor,
you know, complaining about the excessive PG and E rates.

(05:29):
A spokeserson for PG and E it could not verify
the accuracy of the study results, but did acknowledge the
cost or high. And you know what pg and saw
and said, he this is good. You want your cost
to drop, try opening your windows late at night through
the early morning to take advantage of the cooler overnight temperatures.

(05:52):
Then when things start to warm up, they recommend you
shut them up. Okay, we're shutting them up.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
Now.

Speaker 1 (05:58):
We got six months where we don't open our windows
late at night through the early morning. And what are
they thinking this in the little house in the prairie
days make air conditionings, so e'spensive. Then tell you to
open your windows. Then release criminals from jail who prowl
around at night looking for open windows. I'm second story

(06:19):
open windows. I feel a little safer. Yes, some Peruvian
cartel gang or whatever could you get up in there
if they wanted to, But it would wake me up.
I'd push the ladder back and pull my gun out
and just start randomly firing down. So I was just
telling my mom and dad that tonight's probably my last

(06:40):
open window night for a while. I Monday, we're gonna
be back to Ohiga seventy one. But yeah, the air
conditioner has to go in tonight's little window unit. I
gotta put it in tonight because last night I didn't
have it. And yeah, time I was up there, it
was still like seventy five. So I waited about a
half hour, and then when it dropped down to seven
seventy one, I opened the window up, and oh, I've

(07:04):
loved the last at least month. It's been the perfect
temperature at night with the window with the window open. Ah,
those days are going away. Guys. You felt it today,
didn't you?

Speaker 3 (07:18):
But it you know it?

Speaker 1 (07:19):
The fact that it's ninety five. I right, I wasn't
like a, oh it's so hot, I can't. I guess
he just he get used to it. Let me quote
Mayor Dier again. Here he said they're still not coming
down at a pace, meaning our electricity bills. It's going
to allow people to feel any type of relief. We
have people living in Fresno. One out of four families
live at or below the poverty line. We've had business

(07:40):
owners had to go out of business because they couldn't
afford their PGNY rates. Well, I remember when City Fresno
was talking about building our own power company. Mayor Dyer
said it didn't work. No, it's not gonna work, and
other good news. The cost six figure incomes. I was

(08:01):
talking about this your low income in the Bay Area
right now in Santa Clara County. If you're in a
six figure salary, Santa Clara highest low income the threshold
to be low income at the high end before you
go into low middle class. I guess the highest low
income is one hundred and eleven thousand dollars one hundred

(08:23):
and eleven thousand, seven hundred dollars a year. If you're
making that much money, you are high low income. That
is a single person household. That's California. These days. You
can make over one hundred thousand and still be considered
low income. That's what anybody running against Newsom. That would
be shocking. It's shocking in California, but it'd be shocking

(08:45):
across America to hear that stat to be high low
income in San Mateo Marin or San Francisco, you're at
one hundred and nine thousand dollars a year. A household
of four in Santa Clara County at the also makes
one hundred and fifty nine thousand dollars a year. You
qualify as low income. Well try and you can do

(09:09):
the math, can't you. The medium price of a home
in the Bay Area is at one point four million dollars.
It went up despite twelve percent just last month. And
this housing crisis in California. It's not about that. We're like, well,
we're out of lumber and people don't know how to
build guys. This is all about the Democrats and the

(09:31):
political choices that they have made. If we've now had
to redefine poverty to include six figure incomes, something's not right.
And the very people that built this state, the middle class,
the middle class Americans many of I'm born and raised here,
many of them came from different places. They're the ones

(09:53):
being driven out. Man, the firefighters, the truck drivers, the teachers,
the states. They don't give a rats crack about it. See,
they're insulated from all this mess that they've created. And
what do we get, more taxes, more forms, more hoops

(10:17):
to jump through if you did want to start a business. Guys,
this is not being taken down. This is not being
broken down by by accident. This is all being This
is designed. I mean, if one hundred and fifty nine
thousand dollars a year is not enough money for a
family to get out of poverty, then we got to
redefine something here. This is imploding. It really is that

(10:40):
I just saw here and other good news I talked
about this cow Matters I mentioned this, I don't know
a few weeks ago, but they found that millions of
dollars in federal and state funds are going to computer bots,
going to fake students. Now, the Daily Mail did a

(11:04):
little more looking into this, and it's AI. AI's infiltrated
into our colleges in California, and it's financial aid fraud scheme,
especially in virtual classes. They're AI generated ghost students. Cow
Matters reported over the last twelve months, state colleges have
given out ten million dollars in federal funds and three

(11:25):
million dollars to fake students. So far they've given out
three million and said, man, that's amazing. There's some smart
criminals out there that are utilizing us. What we found
out during the during the Man Made lockdown, you had
cats in prison getting that paycheck protection program money. So

(11:47):
now what professors have to do. They got to make
sure students are actually teaching humans. They got to make
phone calls. Hey Alex, is is you? Yes? This is
me Alex. Hey Alex, what are you doing today? This
is me Alex. I know Alex. They got to figure
out if it's but AI can sound real. I guess

(12:07):
they do email messages. They got to reach out and
make sure that they are a real person. Twenty percent
of college applicants were likely fake in twenty twenty one,
they said, so it's been going on for a while.
By January of twenty twenty four, the number is now
up to twenty five percent of college applicants are fake.

(12:30):
We're gonna have to just make the person show up
in person to get it right. You would have to. Well, Lucien,
as he always tells us, doesn't he help is on
the way. Now that's good news.

Speaker 3 (12:47):
That's true. Because it's true.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
Man up, we are in trouble.

Speaker 3 (12:53):
This is the Trevor Terry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (12:58):
I had heard him begin English.

Speaker 4 (13:01):
Here begin with a word in English, and the rest
is in Italian. But I want to repeat the words
from the responsorial Psalm. I will sing a new song
to the Lord because he has done marbles. And indeed,
not just with me, but with all of us, my
brother cardinals, as we celebrate this morning, I invite you

(13:24):
to recognize the marbles that the Lord has done, the
blessings that the Lord continues to pour out upon all
of us through the ministry of Peter. You have called
me to carry that cross and to be blessed with
that mission. And I know I can rely on each

(13:44):
and every one of you to walk with me as
we continue as a church, as a community of friends
of Jesus, as believers, to announce the good news, to
announce the gospel.

Speaker 1 (13:57):
Maybe it's his time in Peru, but he almost sounds
like somebody from somewhere else that learned to speak English
very well, doesn't he. Where's that? Yeah, it didn't really
sound all South side of Chicago speaking of here's his
brother from Chicago.

Speaker 2 (14:13):
Was lying in bed. My wife called and said, white smoke,
White smoke. So I turned the TV on watched the
whites Man. It took him almost an hour till late
and when the cardinal came out and we're all waiting
and he goes and he mentioned Roberto, I knew right away,
and I just it's like if I had not been
in bed standing up, I might have collapsed, because it's
like totally unexpecting, you know. It's like they said the

(14:36):
first American pope. That was a strike against him. He's young,
two strikes, but he's got a lot of worldwide experience
in his previous posts. So when we were little kids,
we used to I used to raise cane with my
two younger brothers all the time. But he was always
the holy one and I as we used to tease him,

(14:59):
you're going to be Pope's you're too holy? What do
you want to be the and you know, joking, ribbing,
and when he went into the seminary, it's like, oh wow, okay.
And then a couple of years ago when the Pope
made him a cardinal, it's like this could happen.

Speaker 1 (15:15):
Holy cow, Holy Cow, this could happen. My brother could
end up being the pope. And that's something when they
were little kids, they begin into trouble and he wouldn't
and he'd be like, you're two acting, Oh you're going
to be the pope. Well leaa, there it turned out
that way. Uh, let's give it a rest. Over the weekend,
he's made more comments, but I'm just gonna let it ride.

(15:36):
I'm not in the not in the mood right now.
I'm glad that he's right of Pope Francis. That's where
I'm leaving it here. This is uh. They call it
the Lacking Self Awareness Olympics. Somebody started this online where
they're posting things up the people that lack self awareness.
I think the number one plate hit could probably be

(15:56):
Governor ditty Dude Newsom of California's.

Speaker 5 (16:00):
Fact that you just got done engaging in a conversation
where we have a president of the United States who
has no idea about the oath that he just took
on January twentieth, tells me everything that I need to know.
He didn't even have good sense enough in that same
interview to say something as simple as yes, I will
follow the Constitution you know, the thing that actually derived

(16:21):
from the oath that he was supposed to take. And
he supposedly took an oath, which there's a lot of
people that point out that he never put his hand
on the Bible, even though he acts as if he
could somehow be the pope. But nevertheless, that oath specifically
says that you will defend the Constitution. So the idea
that you are now taking the Constitution and as I

(16:43):
said at the DNC, putting it through a paper shredder
is a problem.

Speaker 1 (16:48):
M all right, there's the verse installment of the Liking
Self Awareness Olympics and now we need to get rid
of that registry because there's too many gay people on it.
Maybe you should talk about that with your boys. Eh. Wow.
He didn't want to protect innocent people, particularly kids, from

(17:13):
sex crimes, and they want to try and redo what
actually makes the sex crimes so that LGBTQIA plus people
aren't punished as much as that really do these individuals
do they even have the ability to feel shame at all?
Those dudes like Scott Wiener and many others, they've lost

(17:33):
that ability man to have shame, breaking news, breaking news,
good news, off a bad story. Clos Police have announce
they're going to hold a press conference tomorrow at Clovis
Police headquarters. But they do have two arrests and the
McDonald's murder Caleb eighteen shot in the head. They had

(17:57):
found the car earlier this week. A few days ago.
The sixteen year old was let out a handcuffs with
They said they just questioned and it didn't seem to
But two arrests. That's all we know right now to
arrests have been made. Good job police department. As horrible
as that family's feeling, that's that had to be the
first good news that they've they've heard since what was

(18:20):
it April twenty third. I can't remember much, but I
think that date stuck in my head there. So good
job Clovies police. And on Monday on the show, I'll
be talking about what they they did announced. Wow, good job.

Speaker 3 (18:37):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show. On the Valley's Power.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
Talk, We're going to start our new bet for the
first time in its triple digits. I guess May thirtieth,
director Ryan Nigel the twenty fourth and Squire's twenty fifth
or the other way around. Well, one of you two
they're twenty fourth and twenty fifth. We'll restart it. Yeah
it's going to be hot, but hey, I'll take it
any day over humidity. And uh, you know we we've

(19:05):
had one long fall. We gotta remember we don't go
through winter. Well yeah, okay, you gotta put the shoes
on to run out to the car to grab something
because there's a little moisture. We don't have to go
through all of that. So this this small season. I
look at six months as small of intense heat. We

(19:26):
can we can deal with this, right boy. President Trump
and Vice President Vance in his administration, they have had
so much the deal with Think of all the good
stuff they could have been working on, which they are
working on, good stuff, if they didn't have all this
leftover stuff. It's like a house rehab. You show up
and it's a junk house and you gotta you gotta

(19:47):
clear out all the stuff before you can start actually
painting and laying new hardware, hardwood floors down. You know,
that's it's a real messy house. Vice President Vance, he
was asked, actually, who's leading the Democrat Party right now?

Speaker 6 (20:04):
President aoc the stuff of nightmares. Brett, thank you you've
ruined my sleep for this. The Democratic Party, I don't know, honestly,
I think think about it. I think to the extent
that Democrats have a leader, Donald J. Trump is the
leader of the Democratic Party against him, because they're just
against everything that he does.

Speaker 1 (20:19):
Yeah, I mean, who would disagree with I mean.

Speaker 6 (20:22):
Who could possibly disagree with rebuilding American manufacturing and ensuring
these steel workers have higher wages and better jobs. But
anytime Donald Trump does anything, they have this emotional response
they have to be against it. Who could disagree with
deporting millions of illegal aliens, many of whom are violent criminals,
but they do, they.

Speaker 1 (20:42):
Have they are I know that. Wouldn't it be good? Though?
If Democrats had some actually good ideas, And this is
what Vice President of Vance said, Yeah, it would be
a good idea if they had some good ideas.

Speaker 6 (20:54):
They don't have real leadership. And I think it's why
I'm not too concerned about twenty twenty eight, because if
I wake up in a fantasy world where the Democrats
actually have constructive ideas about how to govern this country,
That'll actually be a good thing.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
He's a really good communicator, he really is. President Trump's
a good comedian. At times. I loved He's sitting in
the Oval office here he had some uh so, I
had some of his administration around and Commerce Secretary Lutwig.
I love this guy. Listen, he's standing there just laughing at.

Speaker 7 (21:32):
The Democrats are fighting it only because they want to fight.
They have Trump derangement syndrome. You know it was somebody else.
They wouldn't fight if you had a normal person, if
you had some stiff sitting behind you, and it'd be fine.
But they have Trump derangement syndrome.

Speaker 2 (21:45):
There.

Speaker 7 (21:46):
You know. Senator Schumer has become a Palestinians welcome. I
don't know when they're going to give him the ceremony,
whatever the ceremony may be. It's terrible what's happened to
the Democrats.

Speaker 1 (21:58):
He was clapping his hands. He always look like Bill
Clinton and Boris Yeltz. That haven't too many drinks there, Joe,
were you drinking? What is this garble?

Speaker 3 (22:09):
The project?

Speaker 8 (22:12):
The benefits? How do you lead the world with having
that best instructional How do you mean the world have
been out of the best healthcare role?

Speaker 6 (22:18):
How do you mean the.

Speaker 8 (22:19):
World without having the best education some more?

Speaker 3 (22:21):
How do you lead the world?

Speaker 8 (22:22):
You know I have that done, all right?

Speaker 1 (22:24):
If that was somebody sent across me in the living
room talking across the coffee table, but I'm nearly I did.
I'd be like, what are you on? Slow down, sparky,
you take some notes from crosstops? What are you doing there,
sparky boy? He was asked why uh, if he were

(22:45):
surprised that Kamala lost, why do you think the vice
president lost?

Speaker 3 (22:51):
And were you surprised?

Speaker 8 (22:54):
I wasn't surprised, Not because I didn't think the vice
press most qualified person to be president. She is, she's
qualified to be president of States of America. But I
was surprised. I wasn't surprised because they went the root
of the sexist route, all the whole route. I mean,
this is a woman and she's I've never seen something

(23:17):
as successful and a consistent campaign, under cutting the notion
that the woman couldn't lead the country. And a woman
of mixed race.

Speaker 1 (23:26):
Yeah, yeah, that was it. It was the woman in
a mixed race. No, I think it was COVID's fault.
I'm surprised he didn't blame COVID or he did.

Speaker 8 (23:42):
I think we underestimate the phenomenal negative impact that COVID
had and the pandemic had, on attitude, on optimism, on
a whole range of things. So I was very disappointed,
but I wasn't surprised. I'm the only surprised is success
to which they've gone in some of the attacks they've made.

Speaker 1 (24:05):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's COVID. It was COVID. This
is why this woman here, all the issues in the campaign.
What's at stake in this campaign?

Speaker 6 (24:15):
Oh?

Speaker 5 (24:15):
Stuff?

Speaker 4 (24:16):
Just stuff?

Speaker 1 (24:17):
So what we think about what's at stake in this election?

Speaker 5 (24:22):
WHOA, it's packed with some stuff.

Speaker 6 (24:27):
It's packed with some fundamental stuff, I say rather articulately.

Speaker 1 (24:37):
Oh my word, boy, we dodged that bullet, didn't we
Thanks to the Lord above that Trump dodged that bullet.
That helped us dodge that bullet. Right there, All the
stuff they could ahead of twenty twenty eight. Not they're
wrong with doing that, going. We got some good guys
on the bench right here. Vice President advance is he's

(25:03):
going to only mature, not that he needs to, but
he's only going to grow and mature over these nexts
now almost three and a three quarter years that he's
going to be there with the Trump administration, He's going
to learn how Washington works. He's going to learn how
the world works foreign policy. He's getting schooled on trade
policy right now. He was asked about Zelensky's Biden advice,

(25:27):
because Biden gave, you know, President Trump Vice President Vance
advice on how to handle Zolensky.

Speaker 9 (25:33):
Here he said that the famous Zelensky Oval office confrontation
was quote beneath America. What would you say to the
former president?

Speaker 6 (25:43):
Well, I think it's rich for Joe Biden to comment
on anything that we're doing when it comes to Russia
and Ukraine, because, of course, under Biden's administration, Russia launched
the full scale invasion of Ukraine. And if we wanted
to take advice from anybody on foreign policy, especially foreign
policy in Europe, it would not be Joe Biden. So
I wish Shoe Biden best. I don't really care what
he has to say about American foreign policy because so

(26:03):
much of what he.

Speaker 3 (26:04):
Actually did was a total disaster.

Speaker 6 (26:06):
If we just did the opposite of what Joe Biden did,
I think we'd have one of the most successful foreign
policy administrations in a very long time. So he can
spend his time on the beach or doing whatever Joe
Biden does.

Speaker 2 (26:16):
Right.

Speaker 1 (26:17):
I bet you had many Trump administration meetings that they're like,
all right, what should we do. Let's get this, get
this cabinet thing going. Okay on abcnd pull out what
did Joe do? All right, let's just do the opposite
on an ABC and D do the opposite. Okay, next,
bring it up. Are we going to be stuck in
a quagmire in Ukraine? And all?

Speaker 2 (26:39):
What do we do now?

Speaker 9 (26:40):
Do we walk away from this situation or is it
time to ramp up our military support for Ukraine.

Speaker 6 (26:47):
Well we'll see what happens, of course, But look, we
knew that Russia would ask for too much because the
Russian perception of the war is on the ground of
their winning. And of course the Ukrainians would like to
do a cease fire in part because things have not
been going so well for the Ukrainians the last few months.
And our attitude is we don't want Ukraine to collapse.
We obviously want Ukraine to remain a sovereign country.

Speaker 1 (27:08):
You know what I learned more about this situation, what's
going on by just listening to this interview here with
Vice President Vance. He lays it out he's good at it.
He's telling us that we sat down, we talked, But
Russia actually wants more than the land that they've militarily
conquered at this point.

Speaker 6 (27:27):
But Russia can't expect to be given territory that they
haven't even conquered yet. And that's one of the things
that they put down in that initial peace plan. So
I actually think it's progress that they're even talking at all,
the Russians and the Ukrainians. I think it's progress that
they're putting concrete peace plans on the table. But we
knew that the Russians first offer would be too much.
We knew that they would ask for more than was

(27:48):
reasonable to give. That's how negotiations often work, huh.

Speaker 1 (27:51):
And how to negotiations work. You got to be willing
to walk away from the table. Got to be willing
to do that and thinking ahead. We know Trump's foreign
policy views, but thinking possibly of a JD vance foreign
policy in the future. He said, we'll walk away from it.
We don't have to be involved if they're not going

(28:12):
to do it correctly. And I think this is strong
right here.

Speaker 6 (28:15):
I'm not bothered by that. What would bother me is
if we conclude that the Russians are not engaging in
the negotiation and good faith, and if that happens, yeah,
we're going to walk away. The President's going to say
we're out of this thing. And what that's going to mean, fundamentally,
I think, is that both Russia and Ukraine are going
to be left to settle this thing without the advice

(28:35):
and without the mediation of the United States.

Speaker 1 (28:37):
All right, yeah, get on out. Just send us our
mineral money. We need the landscape. Where's your mineral money check?
We need that, buddy. But just drink, drink, drink.

Speaker 6 (28:49):
I don't think that's good for anybody. I don't think
it's good for US. I don't think it's good for
Russia or Ukraine. But we can only lead these guys
to the well. We can't force them to drink. And
that's what the President has done, and I do. We've
had some diplomatic breakthroughs. Again, the fact the Russians are
offering a piece plan at all, that's a breakthrough, the
fact that the Ukrainians are offering a concrete.

Speaker 3 (29:07):
Proposal, that's a breakthrough.

Speaker 6 (29:09):
But we've got to try to get these sides a
little bit closer together to achieve a lasting piece.

Speaker 3 (29:14):
We're not there yet.

Speaker 6 (29:14):
We'll keep working on it until we decide that we
ultimately can't make any more progress.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
Didn't you learn a lot right there? He kind of
summed it up. He's good at summing things up. What
is the big announcement? Hey, it's only five six, seven,
eight forty nine on the East Coast. Now President Trump
could announce his big announcement. He said he was going
to do it Thursday, Friday or Monday before leaving for
the Middle East.

Speaker 3 (29:39):
The assistant Trevor Kerry show London Valley's Power Dog.

Speaker 1 (29:46):
Amazon refused to take it back because she'd already accepted it.
So more than eight of the thirty cases. Thirty cases?
So what happened? Local business is her about this story,
and they stepped up and bought all the excess candy.
I didn't say how old the kid. They said he

(30:08):
made a mistake. No, No, that was intentional. He intentionally
picked those suckers out. This restaurant has the perfect answer
for twenty dollars fast food minimum wage cheer. I saw
the pictures in a little video of the the IRB
three sixty flex picker and the Umi Cobot cooperative robot
slapping out burgers in twenty seven seconds flat. Make those burgers.

(30:39):
This is over in Los Gato's new fancy fast food
concept has popped up. This is arb robotics and burger bots.
So why wouldn't owners do this? Why wouldn't they do it?
It gives people, Uh, they got more time now to
spend with customers. Hey, watch out here if you're one
of those crazy California drivers that cuts in and out
of lanes like that. At the CHP they have new Durrangos.

Speaker 10 (31:02):
They am at the CHP Fleet Operations Section in West
Sacramento to announce the newest addition to our fleet, the
twenty twenty four Dodge Durrango specially Marked Patrol vehicle. These
new patrol units, distinct from our iconic black and whites,
retain the manufacturer's paint job, helping officers blend into traffic
and catch reckless drivers in the act.

Speaker 1 (31:23):
Yes, there's no lights on top, so it just looks
like a Durrango behind you. It has the different shades
of gray. They didn't go with just one, they went
with different ones here.

Speaker 10 (31:33):
Each Durrango features a V eight Hemi engine. Police pursuit
package concealed three hundred and sixty degree emergency lighting and
a version of the CHP badge on the door. Officers
in full uniform will operate them primarily on multi lane
freeways with a clear mission to identify and stop reckless
and dangerous drivers.

Speaker 1 (31:53):
We had a dangerous driver last night. Looked like he
wanted to take his own life at Fryant and Shepherd.
Listen to this. He went airborne.

Speaker 3 (32:07):
I don't this is the Trevor Carey Show. Monda Valley's
Power Talk
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