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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's endemic in Central and South America. Again, I wonder
why it's on the rise in America and we don't
know about this. It's a little known disease, you heard
them say, spreading in California publishing the CDC Journal Emerging
Infectious Diseases. Researchers state human cases of Chaga's disease have
been confirmed in eight states. Now, it's it's a bite.
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It's not pleasant. Your eye can all swell up like
your Ken Norton after fight.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
Muhammad Ali.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
That's what it looked like, a boxer swelling up by
the picture I saw. Because sudden brief illness type of
illness known as acute or it can be they're saying,
long lasting chronic condition.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
They said.
Speaker 1 (00:38):
Both stages can be free of symptoms. There can be
life threatening symptoms in either phase. Milder will be fever,
vomiting along with more deadly outcomes, they say, and again rare,
but when we get more it'd be less rare. Cardiac arrest.
So why it's suddenly a concern in the United States? Interesting?
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Southern US California, Arizona, Texas, Louisiana, Florida. Pretty sure you
can figure out what most of these states have in common,
and it's not college football. These states where the kissing
bug is found close to where people live, scientists reportedly
just tipping the iceberg. H all right, no vaccine for it.
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There are some drugs for it. They say that show
some promise, and you're going, where are these things? Where
do they? Is this like bedbugs?
Speaker 2 (01:32):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:33):
I've just started researching into this, but I will keep
doing it. They say they can carry it infestation. They said,
remove wood piles or clutter from your property. Wood piles?
What did I suddenly think of? I started. I had
some wood that somebody had given me, and I remember
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throwing a few on there and it didn't burn too well,
and I left it over there. So anytime I won
an outdoor fire, I just and say, Martin, those bundles.
You know. I wasn't going to bring in half a
cord and have it sit out there, but I did
have a I'm thinking, I got that pile of wood
out there, and I'm thinking chagas, I'll have to has
mad up out there first. Maybe go out with my
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leaf floor. I don't really have clutter around the property.
They had said make sure that doors and windows are
properly sealed. Maybe seal up the southern border. A long
time ago. Wells sten to this doctor talking about CHAINA
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said over, well as I hear, over seventy five percent
got this in another country and brought it here again.
Speaker 3 (02:46):
Most of the infections occurred in other countries.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
But about another twenty three percent or twenty two percent
of people, you didn't really see why, So we assume
that they got it locally.
Speaker 1 (02:59):
Okay, three percent got it. Look like everybody else got
it from somewhere else and brought it in here. Not
their fault, nobody can. It's nobody's fault that you got
a kissing bug chain of bite that got infected. Uh.
These things are kind of kind of sick. Think ticks
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and blood meal when they have their blood meal. The
kissing bug that creates this chain of virus, the kissing bug.
I don't know why we're calling it the kissing bug.
It should be called something else because it will eventually
defecate and lead the feces somewhere. This is from Medicine,
University of Florida, College of Medicine here we Go. I
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did my research.
Speaker 4 (03:44):
More.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
Sometimes it can defecate on our skin or mucous membrane.
I told you this is disgusting while feeding. Hmm, it's
in there eating, eating her skin while defecating. Then the
parasite enters at the site where it was feeding.
Speaker 2 (04:02):
The bug.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
Feces can also end up inside or near home than
be incidentally ingested or rubbed into the skin or mucous
membrane to lead to fever, fatiguerash body. You can let
no swelling later to lead to digestive issues, heart problems.
In eurological involvement almost sounds here like there's another person
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inside a mom when she's pregnant. That's just what I
picked up.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
Now.
Speaker 3 (04:26):
Pregnant moms can transmit chagas to their fetus. It's also
been passed through organ donations and blood transfusions. That's why
more testing protocols are in place. Pets can get it
if they're bitten or if they swallow an infected bug.
Doctor Roda Christma's advice is to not change your outdoor routine.
The benefits of hiking good outweigh the risks, So we
just want people to be aware when they're out there.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
You know, I don't thank you. I don't have to
change anything. My outdoor routine is never. I guess I
have to worry about that. I remember back in West
Tennessee a few years ago with my cousin Billy, who's
he was a school principal. He's retired now, he's younger
than I am, but he had his four wheeler out
there and we're all He's like, hey, let me take
you over here, and we're like going through like the
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shrubs and bushes in the forest, not on a road,
not on a path, and I'm thinking lame disease, lame disease,
lame disease. Tics out there and that way, Yes, that's
where you get them. And I guess they're saying outside
as well, obviously, and then they can get in. They said,
in the chronic phase, this is if you've got the worst.
Going to balance this out here with my doctor Kerry research,
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if you get the worst of this, they said, about
twenty to thirty percent of people in the infection may
experience potentially fatal heart issues or serious digestive problems. They're
approximating about three hundred thousand people are living with this
disease who acquired the infection in Latin America. The exact
number is unknown, but I think it's kind of obvious one.
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Like I said, what a California, Arizona, Texas, Louisiana, Florida
have a lot of people from a lot of different
countries that we did not do the chain of virus.
Ellis Island. Check on him, turn your head and cough.
Say ah, let me see if you got bites on you.
So they said, what really matters is whether the kissing
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bug has been found invading homes and harbors the parasite
that causes the chaggas disease in a particular region. I
had not heard of this until I heard of this
like forty eight hours ago, and I was like, wow,
this is could be. You know, if you follow the
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Bible and you go, well, I believe the Bible is
the inspired word of God, But that revelation stuff, I
don't know. If I get into all that, it's like, Okay,
you're saying you do believe it is, but there's a
part that's not. They talk about disease and all that stuff.
So if people walk around sing an ram all the time,
it's the end. We're gonna have some diseases that are
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going to be coming up. So this is going to
get more possibly commonplace as medicine progresses and can cure
some of these. Hopefully, wouldn't be great if we get
a cure for cancer. Well, back to chaugas Fox Digital Health,
doctor Batty said, our hope as a team researching this
in the US, we're bringing awareness of the fact this
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disease is being transmitted here and can be deadly transmitted here.
They say this doctor at Fox Hell said most circumstances
people are bitten by the bug in their bed or home.
Hum no vaccines again with this, but they said they
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recommend judicial use of residual pesticide spring near potential entry
points like door jams and window perimeters. What are you
doing this weekend? Don't even come there. Three active cases
of tuberculosis have up three times in Maine. This has
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been increasing since twenty twenty. It was twenty twenty one,
twenty two, two, twenty three twenty having a lot of
surging went on. Data shows tuberculosis cases in the US
among those born elsewhere in the world, again, it was
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almost like eradicated here. Among US born person it's twenty
three percent have tuberculosis. Non US born it's seventy six percent.
I think we've maybe dodged a bullet with something that
could have happened in here with some disease. Right, so far,
it hadn't been anything that's wiped us off the planet.
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But when there is now, I know we're controlling our
borders much more now. But when there is some disease
that breaks out, Let's say it breaks out of a
country like China where they try to hide it or
cover it up, right, that's that that's that disaster aspect,
where like a.
Speaker 2 (09:10):
Quarter of the world could die, Right.
Speaker 1 (09:13):
Shouldn't we all most have a You come to the
United States, you've got to plan ahead because for two
weeks you're going to be over here, and we're gonna
just look at you if you're because you're not gonna
bring anything in. We don't know when you arrive here
what you have that would only happen after something major
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like I was just describing there that could eventually happen.
I remember before COVID watching a lot of the you know,
nineteen eighteen, nineteen seventeen, how World War One soldiers came
back and how that influenza killed so many. And I
remember just before COVID just thinking, Wow, if you do
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believe the Bible, and diseases are coming. I wonder when
we'll have another one like that. They had a high
school student Riverside County test positive for tuberculosis, making a
full recovery. Another case at a high school in Michigan.
There have been twenty eight cases this year through the
end of July, just in Maine, and it spread person
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to person through the air. I it's not funny that
there's doctors like this. But when we lived in Connecticut
and we were down visiting in Tennessee, this is when
the kids were a little known. I was at my
grandmother's and I was sick. I was coughing that croup cough.
And there was a doctor downtown there, little town doc,
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whatever his name was.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
And I went down there and he was talking to me,
and you know.
Speaker 1 (10:40):
Well, i'll hear your liner leaves grandson, Yes, just and mumps.
And I told him I kind of was sick before
I left home a little bit. And I told him, well,
I guess maybe I picked something up on the subways
in New York and oh, up there coughing the tuberculosis
in the aids, coughing the turbo. I guess that is,
but he threw in and the aid coughing the tuberculo
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and he wanted to give me a shot after he
and I said no, no, give me some swallow a
pill from a pharmacy. I didn't trust him injecting something
after that tuberculosis in the aids. He might have known
more of those than some big city doctors.
Speaker 2 (11:19):
I don't know this uh.
Speaker 1 (11:24):
Influx that we've had in this country from the Maryland
dad who's now being deported to swat teeny Swatini e
s w a t I n I kilmar Abrego Garcia,
the one they brought back and now he couldn't be deported,
uh because he feared for his life and he gave
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a list of countries that he feared for his life,
and s Wantini was not on the list. Bravo, is
is bravo. I don't know if you've heard of it.
I applaud you for your World history GPS style with
your brain right there. It's a landlocked African nation between
Mozambique and South Africa. So it one on the twenty
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two countries where'd fear persecution? So well played Ice Ice
rated a Hyundai workers big old plant down there in
Georgia seven point six billion ev manufacturing site. They detained
four hundred and seventy five workers, over three hundred of
them South Korean nationals. Some here illegally, some had their visas,
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some had overstayed their work visas. See, those were jobs
that can go to Georgia residence. You had the Georgia
Democrat chairman Charlie Bailey QEUS of the Trump administration of
targeting hard working families. Charlie Bailey, I don't know you,
but you sound foolish. You're either dumb or you're lying.
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And I'll just assume you're lying. You know, a good
job at a plant would benefit hard work American family.
So which is are you dumb? Are you lying? He's lying?
Wake up, Wake up, Georgia. They could turn you into California.
These Democrats defend that there's you know, almost like illegals
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have rights to job here. But no, they're all, every
single one of them. They're supposed to be elected to
represent the workers from the state that they're in, not
illegal aliens. They put the interests of illegals above their
own constituents. Man, I tell you, these these dumb without
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a doubt Democrat voters keep voting for their own demise.
Speaker 4 (13:45):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
California professor got indicted for assaulting federal agents over on
the coast during their marijuana farm raid. This guy looks
like a lunatic.
Speaker 2 (13:59):
Got a.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
California State University Channel Islands. Where is that island?
Speaker 2 (14:07):
Is it?
Speaker 1 (14:09):
I don't know where that is. That's okay, I don't care.
This guy doesn't matter. This lunatic he I mean, okay,
I know people can look different in all but the
look on this man, he looks crazy. But the look
on his face is crazy. Jonathan Carvello, thirty seven, a
Venture Challenge, charged with the count of assault of the
federal officer using a deadly or dangerous weapon. He is
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now free on a fifteen thousand dollars bond. Expect to
be arraigned in coming weeks US Sister Court in LA.
He was out there when they were all out there
trying to keep law enforcement from leaving, and Border patrol
rolled tear gas canisters down at their feet, and he
ran up to one of the canisters and attempted to
pick it up, and it rolled past him. But he
turned around ram picked it up, through it overhand back
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at the border patrol agents. They eventually arrested him. He
was kicking, refusing. He gave his arms during the arrest.
He's got a PhD. He's a philosophy lecturer at the
California State University of Channel Islands. He doesn't look to
be a day over twenty six years old in my book,
But then again, maybe I can't judge you. Long hair,
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big old, weird look on his face. He could face
a maximum sentence of twenty years in federal prison. Good
it should happen. You can't go and be attacking these
officers like that. Looks like Ice is getting set to
roll into Chicago. Governor Pritzker, Mayor Johnson, quick HOI the illegals.
Speaker 2 (15:43):
Let's get Oakland.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
Mayor Livy Vy Libby on the labor lab label Shaft.
She remembers how she warned her buddy Ice is coming
to town. I'm there in Oakland, as I was talking
about last week. The Naval Station Great Lakes, about thirty
five miles north of the city. It's now filling up
with immigration agents. Homan says the mission should come as
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no surprise we're going to flood the zone. Well, yeah,
they've been saying that they're going to be doing this.
I don't know why anybody else out there would think
that it's it's odd that now it's actually happening. They
put out a list I did. I think it's like
fourteen hundred criminals that they that need to be arrested
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in the state of Illinois. Yeah, Jake Mouth Laffer Tapper.
Speaker 2 (16:33):
Is that really a war? I like aw war, like,
I like Vietnam Like. Is President Trump planning to go
to war in Chicago?
Speaker 5 (16:42):
Look, I think it's worth being to take out of context.
I said, we're going to war. We're going to war
the criminal cartels. We're going to war with illegal aliens,
public safety threats that rape children, that raped citizens, that
committed armed robberies, that the distributing narcotics that kill Americans.
We're at war with the criminal cartels. And Governor Prisco
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protects criminal, illegal and in public safety threats every day
that stay along with Mary Johnson.
Speaker 6 (17:07):
We proved that I.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
Don't know what's wrong with these Democrats. Even their Democrat
constituents out there are like, hold up governor, hold up mayor,
you're on the wrong side of the people that walk
these streets. This is not going to end up well
for them. Doubling down on this kind of dumb. Now
we're in danger, TDS danger. This is danger zone. It's
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right fired up, Kenny Loggins looking to the danger zone.
That's where we are right now with Trump derangement syndrome. Again,
if President Trump found the cure for cancer, they would
be against it. They're taking rapists off the streets.
Speaker 5 (17:49):
The first week of the administration, I went to Chicago.
I started in operation there. The first day, We're arrested
nine sexual predators, most of them child rapists. We arrest
said nine members of TDA. Several of those TDA members
had a pistol, an illegal pistol with a switch on
it which makes that pistol fully automatic. We arrested two
illegal aliens that a homicide conviction. That was the first
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thing in Chicago. So you know President Trump and this administration, Yeah,
we're at war with the criminal cartels and those who
want to murder and rape the American citizens.
Speaker 6 (18:21):
You damn right.
Speaker 4 (18:22):
So maybe it should say criminal aliens in Chicago are
about to find out why it's called the Department War, not.
Speaker 2 (18:28):
Chicago, thanks itself.
Speaker 1 (18:30):
Thanks Jake for telling us that, well we thought, you know,
we're going to go to war in Chicago. We didn't
mean that We're going to start, you know, taking voter registration,
seeing who voted and where we're gonna throw the hangar
inads whose.
Speaker 2 (18:43):
Ports that we're going to throw it on? What a moron?
Absolute Hey.
Speaker 1 (18:49):
I want to thank everybody that stopped by Two Ravens
Brewery and thanks to my co host Isaiah Green filling
in for c K. Thanks to Freso County Supervisor Nathan
magg Say the game by. Thanks to my buddy Jeffrey.
Thanks to Spencer, he came out real early. He made
my day. Appreciated his take on the show. It made
me feel good. Thank you man. And I'm gonna come
back and I'm gonna talk some sports. We're gonna talk
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Fresno State. Exciting story about fireball and Josh Allen, Jeff's
what a spectacular guy and the baseball home run chase
down in Philly, Oh and the Dodgers all most done
all night for the edge of.
Speaker 4 (19:34):
What field I call us hip deep.
Speaker 1 (19:38):
Thanks come.
Speaker 4 (19:41):
Jackson.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
The holiday ends the no here with one outs to go.
Speaker 1 (19:47):
He ends the shutout as well, and he spoils the
magic for your Shoobu Iyamamoto.
Speaker 4 (19:56):
This is the Trevor Carry Show on the Valleys Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
Did you see the chase down or the lady out
there in the outfield? I have mixed feelings so that
if I were the dad or not, if I'd given
it up, I understand, you know, de escalate, that's right,
he said. The lady was cussing and yelling and hey,
I love to meet somebody had out you know when
Trump won in twenty sixteen.
Speaker 2 (20:18):
The lady down on the.
Speaker 1 (20:19):
Ground, Ah, you know, screaming out loud. Somebody put their
faces together. That lady's life's gonna change a little bit.
The dad is now saying that he hopes she gives
the ball back. Well, you you didn't have anyhow I
a de escalation. He's talking about how in today's society
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we need to de escalate. And she was a maniac.
Hold on, Let's give the dad a chance to explain
what happened there.
Speaker 7 (20:50):
Just walked away and held the ball up high and
put it in a Lincoln's glove and was hoping he'd
be on the you know, the Megatron TV or whatever,
and and then she showed up.
Speaker 1 (21:03):
So you walked back over to your seat, you gave
the ball to Lincoln.
Speaker 4 (21:06):
She came over.
Speaker 2 (21:07):
I scurried on over.
Speaker 1 (21:09):
What did she say?
Speaker 7 (21:12):
I didn't even see her walk up, And as she
reached from my arm, she just yelled in my ear,
that's my ball, like super loud. I jumped out of
my skin, and I was like, you know, like why
are you here, you know, go away? And then she's like,
that's my ball. You stole it out of those are
from our seats. And I said there was nobody in
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that seat, you know. She said, that's from where we
were sitting, and she just went on and on. I
don't even remember what she said. It was, you know,
a lot a lot of eyes on us by that time,
and the ball was already in his glove and she
just wouldn't stop. And I mean, I'm literally leaning back
as she's in my face yelling and yelling and yelling,
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and I pretty much just wanted her to go away.
And because I had a fork in the road, either
you know, do something I was probably gonna regret or
or or be dad and show him how to de
escalate a situation.
Speaker 1 (22:10):
So that's where I went. All Right, I'll dare her
go over there, that's my ball.
Speaker 2 (22:16):
That's my ball.
Speaker 4 (22:17):
Disrespective, don't do that.
Speaker 2 (22:20):
Don't my ball? Give it back?
Speaker 1 (22:25):
Well, I know when I played little league and I
could go see my older cousins play like pony league,
I was like, Wow, you try and emulate when you're
in high school. You look at what college guys. College
guys look at what the pros do. Well. Last week
we had a little little problem with the kickoff of
Thursday Night football, the Cowboys and Eagles. You had Jalen
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Carter kicked out spitting on Cowboy quarterback Dak Prescott. So
I guess somebody in college was looking up to the pros,
trying to emulate. Florida gatorssive lineman Brendan Bett kicked out,
ejected lost to South Florida after he spit on one
of the posing players, and it was during the crucial
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moment of the game, the game winning drive. He was
face to face, spit right into the player's face. Mass
immediately ejected two oh seven left to play fifteen yard penalty.
Seven years later, seven years later, seven plays later, h
South Florida kicked the twenty yardfield goal to give him
an eighteen to sixteen win.
Speaker 2 (23:29):
What is it with the spitting thing.
Speaker 1 (23:33):
I'll respect a man Morphy bites a boxer's ear off
than spitting in somebody's face, right, Mike, that's all right, all.
Speaker 2 (23:43):
Right, right?
Speaker 1 (23:44):
This guy that in Florida, that's a red shirt sophomore
transferred from Baylor. But I tell you, South Florida, I'm
paying way more attention to college football now, not NFL.
I'll watch some Josh Allen with the Bills. I'm a
player guy now. But they got another big win. They
knocked off Boise State that was ranked number twenty five
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last week, thirty four to seven. They played Florida that
was number thirteen in the nation in South Florida beat them.
But back to football in the Valley.
Speaker 7 (24:17):
Murphy quick out that there's a game Ceian interception. I'm
pick six for the preseason All Conference selection.
Speaker 4 (24:27):
Silian Henry at home, baby, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (24:30):
No, that's Embry, that's the right corner.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
Embry Jacari Emery seals a pool hot victory.
Speaker 2 (24:38):
The interception returned for a touchdown.
Speaker 6 (24:42):
And Fresno State just needs to kick off with four
seconds left and this will.
Speaker 1 (24:47):
End all right again halftime. President State led twenty to
fifteen one an ending right there. I love the excitement
from Paul Leffler and the coach there.
Speaker 2 (24:56):
That's true excitement.
Speaker 1 (24:58):
You get a couple of those this season, well, maybe
not a couple, not that kind of dramatic.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
Who knows what President State.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
Remember with San Diego State when they came back that
it was that it wasn't as big, but it was
that you know, that kind of level of that that
kind of excitement. You can't fake that kind of excitement.
Brazil State Lynch with his leg. They were up twenty
six twenty one. Oregon State made it down to the
twenty two, forced to try a field goal missed, had
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the lead three and out though then you're like, oh no,
Oregon has two minutes on the clock and just like that,
six plays touchdown. I was like, oh ah, they're gonna
go for the two point Well good, okay. That so
it's twenty seven to twenty six with a minute, thirteen
left on the clock, twenty seven to twenty six with
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a minute and the game ends thirty six twenty seven,
ten ten unanswer points at a minute third, well not unanswered,
they were answered minute thirteen left on the clock. Lynch
booted it from forty three to put Frozeneal State up
twenty ninety seventeen and twenty six seconds left, and you're like, please, don't, don't.
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They'd been moving it all game, they had, but then
that incredible call right there. You heard, pass intercepted by
Imbrey wide open field, forty five yard returned for a touchdown.
And I was like, oh, no, one second on the clock.
All right, it all worked out. Well, here's coach Ince.
Speaker 6 (26:38):
We had to find ways, you know, be creative, Thank goodness,
our special teams we remember to pack hit. You know,
seldom to ever win when you're one of seven on
third down, but just be an opportunistic taking advantage of things.
And you know, there's plenty for us to work on.
That's a good football team over there. Shoot, that's a
that's a Pac twelve football team that we just won.
And so I'm super hump through for our young man,
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our coaches. There's a lot of hard work goes into this,
and it's never never easy to win any game, but
on the road even more.
Speaker 1 (27:05):
Particularly, Hey, doesn't he sound just like like they get
a Vietnam cert Like Calicheckie Johnson. If you Carara, get
on the helicopter. He's got that. Let's run out there,
let's win, Let's go, come on, let's go. He's talking
about how huge it was at the end.
Speaker 6 (27:20):
We know we're going to be in some in some
Martin burners during the course of the year. We have
to be the better prepared football team. I think that
showed at the end. Huge player by Jakari to kind
of put the nail on the coffin right there. Tremendous
young man, who's who's whose attitude and approach to the game.
His senior year has been the outstanding, you know, but
no top shelf.
Speaker 2 (27:39):
All right, that's good. Two in one.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
Now, we got Southern University coming in this Saturday, and
termor Nation all over the place tour forres those state Fridays.
We're going to be at Blackstone Toyota right there at
black Zone and Bullard. So I don't even know. Yeah,
I might get the bus driver of the day off.
That's that's pretty close. I don't know if we need to. Yeah, no, no,
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he signed his deal. We'll make him. We'll make it happen.
So we'll see out there. I thinks everybody that came
out to two Ravens out there on the outskirts of
Clovis feeling like I was somewhere that you leave. You
drive out to the drive out to the end of
Shawl where you can't go much anymore, and you feel
like you're someplace else and you've only gone, like, you know,
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sixteen seventeen, eighteen miles out there.
Speaker 2 (28:29):
I don't know. I'm thinking maybe one of.
Speaker 1 (28:30):
These when Fresno State has a Friday off or a
Saturday game off, they're going to have two where there's
no game on the weekend, and I want to keep
them all over the place tour. I was thinking maybe
heading up to Fireball, maybe we'll do a little Josh
Allen rally. See who they're see who the Bills are
playing that weekend. Right if Fresno State's not playing, I
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want to. And I saw this at saan Juaqueing valleysun
dot Com. Daniel Glinkets rights that the Bills quarterback is
signing an endorsement deal with New Balance. He's been Nike
ever since he started out drafted out of Wyoming, but
this deal he's doing is gonna benefit Fireball. They made
a New Balance made a commitment to help fund Fireball's
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community Sports program to give sports it doesn't matter if
you've got the ability to pay or not for young athletes.
And you know that wasn't like New Balance sitting down
in a meeting with Josh Allen and his agents and going, hey,
we got an idea. You know it came probably right
from Josh to them. All Right, I can go with
a lot of different people here. What could you do
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for the town I'm from? That is just makes you
want the Bills to win, doesn't it. Well, I here's
how he was quoted. He said, I've been lucky enough
to play in some of the biggest stadiums in the world,
in front of the biggest crowds, but no place means
more to me than Fireball California. It's my home and
where my family built our life for our first learned
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to throw a football. You cheered for me when I
was sending out my own highlight tapes hoping somebody would notice,
and he celebrated me when I was named NFL MVP.
That honor belongs to all of us. This is Josh
Allen writing. He said, that's why it feels right to
share this next chapter with you. I'm proud to share
I've joined the New Balance family, a brand like Fireball,
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built on family, community and authenticity. My parents, the greatest
role models I could ask for, are built their lives
on those principles and raise my siblings in me the
same way. So when New Balance asked me to come
on board, felt like coming home.
Speaker 2 (30:34):
Wow. Bravo, Right, Bravo, Bravo.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
Might have to head up to Fireball the.
Speaker 2 (30:43):
Trevor Terry Show on the Valley.
Speaker 4 (30:45):
He's power Talk.
Speaker 1 (30:47):
It's like they're the ones that bought dunder Mifflin and
they sell a lot of paper and got a British
guy kind of the Ricky Gervai, kind of the First
Office in the UK. I don't know, maybe I'll get
it a second one. But I watched it. I said,
I'll watch it till the end. It's only you know,
in twenty two minutes, I said, yeah, nah, I didn't
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think it was that funny. And it's not on Primates
on Peacock. Forgot on Peacock. Season one is streaming. I
guess they're going to do a second one, so maybe
it gets better. A lot of times you got to
give it some a couple episodes or for people to
get their game together. So give it another shot, because
there's really nothing else on. I feel like I've watched everything,
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even though there's thousands of things I have no interest in,
and I'm really getting tired of you two making it
look good. In the little picture. It's all slick produced
with AI and it's some dude that is card table. Ah.
I got caught by that so many times this weekend.
It's just unprofessionally produced soundcrap. They get you though many
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they get you well, they uh having gotten the person
that I'm gonna say. Man, it was right down in
Burning Man when they were burning the effigy. It might
have just been a sacrifice. He was found in a
pool of blood lying in there inside a tent pavilion
now near a makeshift bar. We found that Vadim Krugelob
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is his name. Large slash wound to his throat blade
was recovered at the scene. So they're examined and hopefully
find out who it is or going through a phone
also that was found near the body. That those cell
phone things could take weeks. They don't have any suspects.
Nobody identified. He was identified by his fingerprints and bad men.
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Krugelob's friends have been searching for him for days before
his body was found in ided, so they've been I
think that they've been looking around the camp site obviously
for days for him, because the night that he was
murdered was the final night they left the tent. He
left all his belongings. I'm gonna say maybe kidnapped for
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a while and then taken out and slashed on the
final night. Because a body laying in a pull of
its own blood doesn't go unnoticed for day, So he
was somewhere else for days. Forensics we'll get in the
autopsy will see maybe he died a few days before
and then they just slashed his throat and through him
out there. Who knows. Horrible A lot of past stuff
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went on there. Man and God sent the Weather Channel
alerts to them quite a few times, even over the
last few years. That that orgy dome that I was
talking about before the wind came along and blew it down.
I didn't even know that I knew about burning man
and the things that you know. I knew they got
caught mud last year, but I did not know they
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had had an orgy dome out there. Well, we talk
a lot about, you know, the mailed out ballots in
this state and how you can have three hundred of
them in the back of your Toyota going through the
Delta drive through line.
Speaker 2 (34:01):
And that's that's mighty fine.
Speaker 1 (34:03):
That's called good old fashioned ballad harvesting here in the
state of California's
Speaker 4 (34:08):
Assistant Trevor carry Show on The Valley's Power Talk