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August 17, 2025 • 34 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Director Ryan Nigel watched it by himself. I watched it
by myself. We got together later talked about it and
we both noticed the soldiers and their Camo that were
down at the bottom of Pootin stairs and the carpet
was messed up and they were down on their knees
working on it. And you could see these black suit,
white tie guys, you know the I guess the I

(00:20):
used to be their uncles. Were KGB guys standing there
watching them. What are they planting there? Are they doing something?
Are they putting a spike in there? And they fixed it?
And then you see their security services, I don't know
what they call them over their secret service for putin
come and he pushed it down with the seat to
make sure nothing was put Yeah, you noticed that, and
I noticed that, And like, who's gonna step down the stairs?

(00:42):
Stairs first? Both planes were really close to each other
and the doors were open. We were waiting for Bridget
Macron to slap somebody up there at the top, but
that didn't happen. President Trump came out first, walked down
the stairs. Pootin came out, walk down the st They
walked down the red carpet together with f twenty two's

(01:04):
man Flancoln Flancoln on the sides, and then they did
the V two flyover. That was a really nice surprise there. Yeah,
American power on display. Now. After that, you know, the
media yelled at him. They went and got in the beast,
Putin got in. They went and held their three hour
conference on this. President Trump talked about He said, no

(01:28):
deal until there's a deal, and there's no ceasefire yet.
The President said, very productive. We're not quite there. He said,
I got to call I gotta go call NATO like
a good middle man's gonna do. He's gonna call Zelenski.
He said, it's up to them. But he did say
extremely productive. He said there's very few items left, but

(01:49):
he said there's one that's significant. And director Ryan Nigel
said it into my headphones, probably the land deal. How
much land that they want? Now, if you missed all this,
you don't have to. I'm going to play you right
here with the translator, and I apologize. If I was
in charge of the audio there, this would not have
gone out the way that it did. The translator needs

(02:10):
to be at about seventy five percent. Putin needs to
be about fifteen sixteen seventeen percent of volume underneath. They
almost had it fifty to fifty. But this is important
enough for us to endure that snappho of the volume
there uh to listen to what he's saying. Man, this
is this is stuff that in the in the future
they're going to talk about. You see Reagan and Gorbachev.

(02:33):
You know, we see these things. This is mine and
we don't know what's going to come of this. Something
tells me that it's going to be more than just
a cease fire in peace in Ukraine. Those business leaders
were talking as well on the side. All right, without
further ado, let's go ahead and fire up the band.

Speaker 2 (02:55):
Mister President, Ladies and gentlemen, did you go whatever were
negotiations have been held in the constructive atmosphere of mutual respect,
very zorough negotiations. I would like to thank once again
my American counterparts. The proposal to travel out here to

(03:16):
the last only makes sense that we've met here because
our country separated by the ocean, close neighbors. So when
we've met, when I came out of the plane and
I've said good afternoon there, neighbor, very good to see

(03:37):
you health and to see your lives. I think that
is very neighborly. I think that's some kind words that
we can save each other. We're separated by the Strait
of Bearing, though there are two islands. Only between the
Russian island and the US island there are only fourometers apart.

Speaker 3 (04:01):
We're close neighbors.

Speaker 2 (04:02):
And fact that Alaska has to do with our common
heritage and the common history between Russia and the US,
and many positive events have to do with that territory.
Still there is tremendous cultural heritage back from the Russian America,
for example, Orthodox churches and a lot of more than
seven hundred geographical names of Russian origin. The Second World War,

(04:26):
it was here in Alaska that was the origin of
the legendary air bridge for the supply of military aircraft
and other equipments under the land LEAs program.

Speaker 4 (04:37):
And treacherous over the fast emptiness of ice.

Speaker 3 (04:43):
However, the pilots of both countries did everything to bring
claks to the victory.

Speaker 2 (04:47):
They reached their lives and they gave it all for
the common victory. I was just in the city of
Magadon in Russia, and there is a memorial there dedicated
to the Russian and the US pilots.

Speaker 3 (04:59):
And there are two flags, the last flag and the
Russian flags.

Speaker 2 (05:02):
And I know that here as well, there was such anymore.
There is a military variable place several kilometers away from here.
Pilots there during that to the citizens and the government
was for careful taking care of their memory. I think
that's very worthy and noble will always remember the historical examples.

(05:25):
We're now, we're countries defeated commoner in the spirit of
battle because of.

Speaker 3 (05:32):
The supported, helpless were equal time even during the.

Speaker 4 (05:44):
Hardest between Russia and the US there a long time
time was very hard must following to them too since
the Cold War, I think that's.

Speaker 3 (06:04):
Not benefiting our countries and the world.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
Sooner or later we had to amend the situation, to
move on from the confrontations to dialog. And in this
case a personal meeting between the heads of state has
been longed over the naturally under the condition of serious
and painstaking working. Then this work has been done. In general,
me and President Trump have very good direct content.

Speaker 3 (06:31):
We've spoken multiple times.

Speaker 4 (06:33):
We spoke frankly on the phone, and.

Speaker 2 (06:38):
A special envoy of the present, mister Wiko, traveled out
to Russia several times. Our advisors and heads of foreign
ministries kept in touch all the time, and you know
fully well that one of the central issues was the
situation around Ukraine. We see the strive of the administration
and President Trump personally to help facilitate the resolution of

(07:02):
the Ukrainian conflict, and his strive to get to the
crux of the matter to understand this history is precious.
As I've said, the situation in Ukraine has to do
with fundamental threats to our security. We've always considered the
Ukrainian nation, and I've said it multiple times abroaderly nation,
how strange it may sound, in these conditions, we have

(07:24):
the same roots, and everything that's happening is a tragedy
for us and terrible wound. Therefore, the country is sincerely
interested in putting an end to it.

Speaker 3 (07:35):
The same time, we're convinced.

Speaker 2 (07:39):
In order to to make this settlement lasting and long term,
we need to eliminate all the primary roots, the primary
causes of that conflict, and we've said it multiple times,
to consider all legitimate conscerns of Russia and to reinstate
a just balance of security in Europe and in world
on the whole, and agree with President Trump as he

(07:59):
is said today that naturally the security of Ukraine should
be insured as well.

Speaker 3 (08:06):
Naturally, we are prepared to work on that.

Speaker 2 (08:10):
I would like to hope that the agreement that we've
reached together will help us bring close to that goal
and will pave the path towards peace in Ukraine. We
expect that Kiev and European capitals will perceive that constructively
and that they won't throw a ranch in the works.
They will not make any attempts to use some backroom
dealings to conduct provocations to torpedo the nascent progress. Incidentally,

(08:39):
when the new administration came to power, bio Ltal trades
order to grow is still very symbolic. Still we have
a growth of twenty percent. As I've said, we have
a lot of dimensions for joint work. It is clear
that the US and Russian investment and business Potential corporation

(08:59):
has tremendous potential.

Speaker 3 (09:00):
Russia and the US.

Speaker 2 (09:01):
Can offer each other so much in trade, digital, high
tech and in space exploration. We see that Arctic corporation
is also very possible. And our international context, for example,
between the forest of Russia and the west coast of
the US Overall, it's very important for our countries to

(09:22):
turn the page to go back to cooperation. It is
symbolic that not far away from here the border between
Russia and the US, there is a so called international dateline.

Speaker 3 (09:35):
I think you can.

Speaker 2 (09:36):
Step over literally from yesterday into tomorrow, and I hope
that will succeed in that. In political sphere, I would
like to thank President Trump for our joint work, for
the well wishing and trustworthy tone of our conversation. It's
important in both sides our results oriented, and we see

(09:57):
that the President of the US has a very clear
idea for what he would like to achieve. He sincerely
cares about prosperity of his nation. Still he understands that
Russia has its own national interests.

Speaker 3 (10:09):
I expect that today's.

Speaker 2 (10:11):
Agreements will be the starting point not only for the
solution of the Ukrainian issue, but also will help us
bring back businesslike and pragmatic relations between Russia and the US.
And in the end, I would like to add one
more thing. I'd like to remind you that in twenty
twenty two, during the last contact with the previous administration,

(10:31):
I tried to convince my previous American colleague, it should
not the situation should not be brought to the point
of no return when it would come to hostilities. And
I said it quite directly back then that it's a
big mistake today when President Trump saying that if he

(10:54):
was the present back then there will be no war,
and I'm quite sure that it would indeed be. So
I can confirm that. I think that overall me and
President Trump have built a very good, business like and
trustworthy contact and have every reason to believe that moving

(11:15):
down this path, we can come and the suited better
to the end of the conflict in Ukraine.

Speaker 3 (11:22):
Thank you, Thank you.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
I was President Putin of Russia today about an hour
and a half ago up in Alaska. He's already departed.
President Trump is departing right now. Air Force one is
taking off. Hold on, I don't need this on when
that's going on right now? Do I know? There we go?
Air Force one is taking off right now. I'm just

(11:46):
telling director Ryan Nigel, who were watching. I said, what
a beautiful airplane. He said, Jackie O designed it. I
just love the colors. It just looks majestic, does it not? Well?
Putin talk a little longer than President who's ever done that.
Well he did. We're going to come back and listen
to President Trump's response again, no deal until there's a deal,

(12:09):
no ceasefire reached. The President Trump's stating very very very good,
very very productive. He actually used the word extremely productive.
We'll hear from the President next.

Speaker 5 (12:21):
This is the Treportary Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (12:27):
We just heard there from Putin talking and now let's
go hear the President.

Speaker 6 (12:32):
Well, thank you very much with the President.

Speaker 7 (12:34):
That was very profound, and I will say that I
believe we had a very productive meeting.

Speaker 6 (12:40):
There were many many points that we agreed on.

Speaker 7 (12:43):
Most of them, I would say a couple of big
ones that we haven't quite gotten there, but we've made
some headway.

Speaker 6 (12:51):
So there's no deal until there's a deal.

Speaker 7 (12:54):
I will call up NATO in a little while, I
will call up the various people that I think are appropriate,
and of course call up President Zelensky and tell them
about today's meeting.

Speaker 6 (13:06):
It's ultimately up to them. They're going to have to
agree with.

Speaker 7 (13:10):
What Marco and Steve and some of the great people
from the Trump administration who've come here, Scott and John Ratcliffe,
thank you very much, but we have some of our
really great leaders.

Speaker 6 (13:24):
They've been doing a phenomenal job.

Speaker 7 (13:26):
We also have some tremendous Russian business representatives here, and
I think, you know, everybody wants to deal with us.
We've become the hottest country anywhere in the world at
a very short period of time, and we look forward
to that, we look forward to dealing We're going to
try and get this over with. We really made some
great progress today. I've always had a fantastic relationship.

Speaker 6 (13:51):
With President Putin. With Vladimir we had many.

Speaker 7 (13:57):
Many tough meetings, good meetings. We were interfered with by
the Russia Russia Russia hoax. That made it a little
bit tougher to deal with, but he understood it. I
think he's probably seen things like that during the course
of his career. He's seen it all. But we had
to put up with the Russia Russia Russia hoax. He

(14:18):
knew it was a hoax, and I knew it was
a hoax. But what was done was very criminal. But
it made it harder for us to deal as a
country in terms of the business and all of the
things that would like to have dealt with. But we'll
have a good chance when this is over. So just
to put it very quickly, I'm going to start making
a few phone calls and tell him what happened. But

(14:38):
we had an extremely productive meeting and many points were
agreed to. There are just a very few that are left.
Some are not that significant. One is probably the most significant.
But we have a very good chance of getting there.
We didn't get there, but we have a very good
chance of getting there. I would like to thank President

(14:59):
Poot and his entire team, whose faces who I know
in many cases otherwise other than that, whose faces I
get to see you all the time in the newspapers.
You're very You're almost as famous as the boss, but
especially this one right over here. But we had some
good meetings over the years, right, good productive meetings over

(15:20):
the years, and we hope to have that in the future.
But let's see the most productive one right now. We're
going to stop really five six, seven thousand, thousands of
people a week from being killed, and President Putin wants
to see that as much as I do.

Speaker 6 (15:33):
So again, mister President, i'd like to thank you very.

Speaker 7 (15:37):
Much, and we'll speak to you very soon and probably
see you again very soon.

Speaker 6 (15:41):
Thank you very much, Vladimir, next time in Moscow. Oh,
that's an interesting one.

Speaker 7 (15:48):
I'll get a little heat on that one, but I
can see it possibly happening.

Speaker 6 (15:52):
Thank you very much, Latimir, and thank you all, thank you,
thank you, thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
No questions, they players think coming. No questions. You heard
food and say hey, next time in Moscow. President Trump said,
I might get a little heat for that one. But
speaking of heat, there's a president talking about the United
States of America is the hottest country in the world.

Speaker 5 (16:13):
This is the Trevor Chary Show on the Valley's Power.

Speaker 1 (16:17):
Talk Capital City. To get it cleaned up and to
get rid of the criminals there right now, that's good news,
it is. I even saw that they had beep beep beep,
heavy duty equipment clearing out homeless encampments. It's already happening.
Federal immigration authorities will soon be out there patrolling brand

(16:41):
new vehicles. Yes, that's the upside of the big beautiful
Bill had a lot of money going to this organization.
They got new ice logos. They showcase the SUVs and
the pickup trucks striking, I shall say striking. They're dark blue.
They got gold, they got a red stripe down it.

(17:05):
They got the phrase defend the Homeland painted in large
letters along the side. Now here's the one that's going
to get them all mad. President Donald J. Trump. Stickers
are placed on the rear windows of the vehicles. It's
a sticker so that they can peel it off and
put President JD. Vance on it in a few years.

(17:26):
That's why it's a sticker. These are going to be
rolled out very soon in Washington, DC, and they're going
to eventually be deployed across the United States. Something tells
me we might be see some right here on the
highways and byways where we live, and I'll honk and
I'll give them a big thumbs up. They are deporting

(17:47):
quite a few and before they send them out, they
have to have a place to hold the individuals that
have alerted themselves to authorities. A prison in Tennessee that
was closed down for years going to be reopened detention
center for illegals. They approved the contract with Ice, six
hundred bed prison. It was closed down. Biden phased out.

(18:07):
We don't want those private prisons. Yeah, a lot of
people lost their jobs in these towns. Two hundred and
forty jobs are now going to be available again. So
it's going to generate about three hundred and twenty five
thousand dollars in property taxes. It's going to affect the
city there. The mayor city welcomes the economic impact. It's
good for the town. I'm looking out for the best
interests of the town. Imagine that. I wonder what Mayor

(18:30):
Dyer would say if they said they got a detention
center right here in Frozenel. Well, that's good for the city.
It's going to get people jobs. Right. They've done the
speedway slammer that's seventy miles north of Indianapolis, along with
Alligator Alcatraz. Well, they got to have people because they
keep catching people. These three guys illegal aliens from Central

(18:50):
America to enter the US illegally during Biden's era one
under Barack just release details about this bust on Long Island.
All three MS thirteen gang members all together. They faced
fourteen counts of attempted murder, along with a whole slew
of other charges. One from Asalvador, one from Honduras, the

(19:11):
other from Honduras. It's kind of out of control and
we're trying to get it back in control. The City
of DC. I played Gin. You've probably heard throughout your
social media and viewing and listening time throughout the week
all the medium politicians talking about how there's no crime
in d C. What are you talking about crime in

(19:33):
d C. They've really really gone out on a limb
with this one, and they're going to keep it up.
And we know we even had a old Chuck Schumer
talking about I go out all the time. I'm not
worried about it. I walk at night, he said. Schumer
was talking about being out what you know what? That's

(19:55):
the knock on wood kind of things that you don't
really want to go around saying, because a minute you
say something like that, he's gonna get He's gonna get
ruffed up with his coffee in bagel one morning when
he's out there walking around. These individuals they don't like this.
There's a website in DC. It's kind of like those
neighborhood app things, you know that you can go on
and talk about the part you know your city where

(20:16):
you live. And they asked the question about the crime
rate is low, what have you observed. I grabbed a
few of these comments because this is what I call
first hand account This isn't an ABC reporter. It's not
someone from the White House. It's not somebody from ICE
or the Metropolitan Police Department or Mayor MURRAYL. Bowser. These

(20:41):
are real people. Let me just read you a few
of these comments. Last time I stayed in DC, I
was awokeen from a hotel hotel bed around three am
by gunshots. I live in rural USA. Gunshots are normal.
Gunshots are not normal at three am. Another guy said,
I watched a man kick a plate last door in
at a seven eleven nine to one. One kept me

(21:03):
on hold for five minutes before telling me not to
call back. It was a property crime. Another guy said,
when I lived in DC in twenty eighteen, a group
of fifteen boys stoned our house repeatedly over the course
of two weeks and called my white roommates racial slurs.
His picture there shows him as a black man with
a cowboy hat on. I like you there, Eli at

(21:24):
least said I'm almost one hundred percent certain. I walked
by a man being resuscitated on the corner of Union
Station in the Postal Museum A few weeks ago. A
guy named Josh said I once had a taxi driver
locked me in the back seat of his car and
tried to rob me. I had to fight my way out.
Andrea said, my neighbor was robbed a gunpoint in front

(21:45):
of my apartment building. A kid from my church was murdered.
Last year, my well locked e bike was stolen via
electric saw. Another guy said, I lived in DC for
two years worked on the Navy yard. I was working
one day when a guy walked into the building next
to us and kill twelve people. Another guy said, I
know a certain army officer who had traveled in DC

(22:06):
several times during the Biden administration. They were directed to
stay only in hotels outside of DC and never drive
your vehicle into d C. They had to uber to
their meetings. That was considered unsafe. Well, how's that for
some first hand accounts? The people in DC, they want

(22:28):
the situation under control, just like anybody wants the crime
situation under control.

Speaker 8 (22:33):
Most people that live here, you know, that work hard
every day and have families, they want the crime rate
to be brought under control. They want the situation of,
like I said, children being shot, seniors being assaulted.

Speaker 5 (22:49):
They want that under control.

Speaker 8 (22:51):
And I believe that this is the best thing that
has happened to this city in a very very long time,
for the president to take control and you know of
the of the police of the crime. You know, I
think it's a great idea, I really really do.

Speaker 1 (23:08):
And most people on the streets feel that way. Yesterday
we're talking about the story about the guy out there
yelling at the cops, cussing at him, blank you you
blinking fascist. Why are you here? I don't want you
in my city. Guy out there in his salmon shirt
yelling at the cops, and he happened to have a
just small lett subway sandwich in his hand, so he

(23:31):
throws it at the federal officer. Just so happened. The
cat worked at the Department of Justice. Update update he's
been fired and charged with a felony. Not only fired,
but you got the felony. Now, if they go after
salmon shirt subway guy, they got to go after all

(23:53):
these brick throwers and rock throwers. They all need to
be And you know what City Washington, d c. Has
just done. They've sued President Trump to stop the federal takeover.
Why are you guys doing this? We're suing to I
guess reinstate crime trying to get crime back in the city. Brilliant,

(24:16):
Wow in that something, man. But you know what President
Trump was done with this with his takeover in DC,
he has managed to divide Democrats. He's splintering them up
even more when they're at their worst. They're at the
lowest of the low, and he is even now divided,
dividing them up. They're losing their mind with the bulldozers.

(24:42):
President Trump prous you can do things. You know how,
you do it by doing things. That's it. He's bulldozing
the homeless encampment. They're clearing it out in their Kennedy Center.
The homeless word notified yesterday aka immediate move out aka
immediately from the city. He promised to make it safe

(25:03):
and beautiful again, our nation's capital, and he's delivering on that.
Mayor tire all you other mayors up and down this valley,
all in this state here, why don't you watch and
take in Just write down what he's doing. Just write
it down and then ditto it. Watch. We're going to
see them before and after. He's going to show it

(25:25):
can be done, just like Newsom showed it. He knew
it when he was asked about that true because it's true.
They said, are you just cleaning up because the Chinese
president's coming in? He said, that's true, because it's true. See,
they know how to do it. If they want to
do it, now, will they do it? Well? The crime

(25:46):
in America in so many cities. And here's the thing
about it. People will talk about the fact that, Okay,
this has gone down or that's gone down. Yeah, since Yeah,
the last six months of World War two was not
as violent as the year before. But that doesn't mean
that people aren't dying. It's crazy. We got to push

(26:07):
back against this. This person said, I got stalked walking
through DuPont Circle in the middle of the day. My
co workers had a run down Eighth stint Street to
make sure I was safe. Another guy said, while walking downtown,
this is DC. Addicts regularly harassed me. A screaming man
chased me as I ran in my building. Another man

(26:29):
stalked me, then dropped his pants to defecate at our
office door. Vagrants followed me to underground office garage parking
before security guards intervened. Another guy said, I lived in
DC for five months. I called the police multiple times
because the tenant above me was beating his girlfriend and
kids so badly. I could hear the punches, slaps and screams.

(26:50):
I later moved.

Speaker 7 (26:51):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (26:52):
Also, a hobo screened at me to go back to Africa.
He was black and the guy talking is black. This
guy said prostitutes would regularly take their clients into the
parking lot behind our building, a few blocks from the Capitol.
They'd leave their used condoms on the ground for children
and dogs to pick up. I hate to say seeing

(27:13):
the use condoms in this parking lot. After a weekend
of frolicking by presnos, transient partying population, middle of the
day neighborhood with the average home prices like two million,
entire blocks of cars got smashed. Maggie Wrights. I had

(27:35):
DC police knock on my door at seven am. They
want to see my ren camera footage. An Uber driver
had been carjacked and left for dead in the alley
two blocks away. I live within sight of the Capitol building.
Another person said I lived directly across from the Senate
police headquarters. A crackhead lived on the steps of the
church next door and threatened to beat my beep, beep

(27:56):
beep if you walk by me again. I was walking
on the public side walk to get back to my apartment.
Another guy said, less time I was in DC, whe
of the Metro cars stopped mid tunnel and began filling
with poisonous smoke, causing passengers to struggle for air. Later,
near the Memorial Continental Hall, I witnessed a man pleasuring

(28:19):
himself on to another person who appeared to be either
unconscious or dead. Had to hide my camera every time
I walked down the street. If I was off the
mall and got screamed at and run at by an
insane person outside the White House holding a cardboard cutout
of Trump and a diaper. Another guy said, listen a
mile for the Capitol. Kids try to steal my backpack,

(28:41):
punched for no reason by a guy on the Metro.
Could go on for hours. What eye witnessed. Cops recently
showed me videos they can't release. What's happening out there's
more insane than most imagined. And guys, this list went
on and on and on and on. People murder, turns, houses,
building was broken into, There was a craze. Vagrant stole

(29:04):
a bottle of wine, bit the hand of the shopkeeper,
use broken glass from the bottle to slash a Senate
staffer who stepped in to intervene. And a lot of
these are not going down as crimes. There's one city
in New Jersey that's doing the right thing. They've had
roving mobs of young, predominantly black youth out at night, rampaging.

(29:30):
We've seen the smashing grabs out here. Where are their moms? That?
Where are the parents? Should the parents be held accountable?
Listen to this.

Speaker 9 (29:41):
Parents now on the hook for kid chaos. A new
ordnance in a South Jersey towns as parents and legal
guardians must answer for their child's public disturbances should they
fail to stop them from committing certain offenses and mayhappen.

Speaker 1 (29:55):
Well, do tell me more. I like this. What's it's
the name of this.

Speaker 10 (30:00):
It's called the Miners and Parent Responsibility Act. The ordinance
is the result of a massive bawl last year among
roughly five hundred teens during a drone show.

Speaker 11 (30:10):
The new law is in response to incidents of youth misbehavior,
including at last year's Gloucester Township Day, where fights broke
out and hundreds of teens caused chaos at Veterans Park
and a nearby shopping center.

Speaker 1 (30:23):
All right, he may go be against this. Yeah, I
guess parents of some of the hooligans running wild out there.
Listen to this guy talk about, Hey, if parents get
in trouble for this and have to go to jail
because they're not supervising their teenagers, then they're gonna lose
some of their finances and whatnot. What do you think

(30:43):
is happening to these business owners? These families are the
business owners where they go in and destroy, rampage, loot,
attack people.

Speaker 9 (30:52):
That may put your your the parent in a situation
to either lose their job or lose finances.

Speaker 5 (30:59):
Let it go through the course the way use This
is the tremortary show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 1 (31:06):
Household bill second highest in the country. Man, millions of
household overdue bills or service disc continued, I'm laid again,
how you're gonna make the payment? One point nine million
have overdue electricity bills. Fifty thousand had their service disconnected

(31:28):
in the state, and I'm sure a lot of those
here in the valley with the heat.

Speaker 6 (31:32):
Now.

Speaker 1 (31:32):
They tried to help low income families that are with
the California assistance programs and and whatnot, but there's only
so much to go around. I I I braved it.
I five hundred and seventy six dollars and I was
actually thinking, okay, I thought it'd be more. And then

(31:53):
I see there's like a three hundred dollar credit. Did
we get a rebate back? I didn't under I wasn't
gonna call me like, hey, there's something weird here. It
seems like I'm only having to pay two hundred and something,
just paying a hush but I don't know what that
credit was for. I'll take it. Are you trying to
buy my vote? Doing? There? His Liberation Day rally had

(32:18):
was that yesterday the week boy, that's see in a
while back. One hundred and six people were in that crowd.
That's all that showed up. He's saying that it's so
well attended. He is just an embarrassing fool, is he not.
Here's what the Newsome office sent out, and again they're
trolling Trump and he's doing it all in caps to

(32:41):
the state needs your attention stop here seventh grade mean
girl stuff. Here's what Newsom wrote, all in caps. Now
Donald is finished, He's no longer hot. First the hands
and now me, Gavin C. Newsom instead of Donald J. Trump,
have taken away his step. Many are saying he can't

(33:02):
even do the big stairs on Air Force one anymore.
Uses the little baby stairs. Now sad exclamation point. Tomorrow,
he's got his meeting with Putin in Russia. Nobody cares.
All the television cameras are on me, America's favorite governor,
even low ratings. Laura Ingram at its the tapes camp
sat talking about my beautiful maps. You're welcome for Liberation

(33:25):
Day America. You're welcome for Liberation Day America. Donnie J
missed the deadline, whoops, and now I run the show.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. G CN
what does C stand for? I wonder what his middle
name is. I never looked into that. Gavin c. Newsom, Charlie,

(33:49):
Chuck Carl. I don't know what's gonna be. We'll wait
for director Ryan Ega. We still got a minute before
the news hits. What is it? Christopher Gavin, Chrissy Newsom, Chrissy?
Here you go? Oh, I got my new nickname. Now
you gotta spread this one around. La Mayor Karen bess

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