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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Let the games begin.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
I'll tell you what if these crimes go unpunished, why
even continue our fight? What's the point? What's the point?
Something tells me punishment is on the way. But I
just wish I felt more elated, more optimistic, more hopeful.
I guess this is what ten years of Marxist Democrat
chaos does the One Soul and Psyche. Will they go

(00:25):
down for their attempted coup coups? Ten days ago, the
news broke that the DOJ is opening a criminal investigation
into two of Obama's top deputies, the former FBI chief
James I'm afraid they're gonna kill me, Comy, former CIA
head John Brennan. And this well spread, and it is

(00:47):
spreading conspiracy charges looking at conduct from twenty sixteen to
twenty twenty four treason, US conspiracy. The doc mitshow as
Tulsea gabberd d and I, Director National Intelligence, stated overwhelming
evidence that obama is National security team down their hammer

(01:09):
and away lay in the groundwork for Russia. Russia, Russia, Russia.
Remember when they would not stop.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
The whole thing is a hoax. It's a big hoax,
and it's very bad for our country. So what happened
with the FBI. I have done a great service for
our country when I fired James Comy because he was
a bad cop and he was a dirty cop, and
he lied, he really lied.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
Yeah what did Comy say? Well, I'm here on my substack,
and you know I was a gift to America.

Speaker 4 (01:43):
Really a Hey, everybody, welcome back to my substack. This week,
I want to offer some thoughts about justice. The Justice
Department's ability to protect the American people depends upon a
gift that every employee gets when they joined the department.
It's a gift, and I know they're getting until the
first time they stand up and identify themselves as a

(02:04):
Justice employee and say something, whether that's in a court
room or at a conference or a cookout, and they
find that total strangers believe what they say. Next, Trader,
They're believed because when they speak, they aren't seen as
Republicans or Democrats. Instead, they're seen as something separate and
apart in American life, a group of people just trying

(02:25):
to do the right thing.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
You're psychotic, your tds. These are the last stage is
we're learning the truth about you. You weaponize the most
powerful people in the Obama administration. For months before the election,
the intelligence community was there, everybody saying Russia, Russia did
not have the capability to hack you as elections. And

(02:48):
then Trump one defeated over the Hill a ree, everything changed,
d and I Telsea Gabbard releasing on December eighth, twenty sixteen,
intelligence community officials prepared an assessment for the President's daily briefing,
finding that Russia did not impact recent US elections. Well,

(03:12):
we can't have that in the files. The next day,
top national security officials, FBI Director James Comy, CIA Director
John Brennan, Director National Intelligence Director James Clapper got to
the Obama White House to discuss Russia. What did they
come up with? Telsa Gabbers said, Obama directed the intelligence

(03:33):
community to create a new intelligence assessment that detailed Russia
election Medlin, even though it went against intelligence assessments that
were released over the previous several months. So then they
went out and they linked into the Washington Post at
Russia had intervened to hack the election in Trump's favor,

(03:54):
and they ran with it, and we had Russia Russia
or Russia Russia. Then the truth start is slowly leaking
out like the Washington Post reporter finally realizing who paid
for that Steele dossier, all the fabricated evidence against candidate
President Trump and then President Trump, that he was a

(04:16):
Russian spy. That basically that's treason. That's what they accused
him of, and they tried to steal an election.

Speaker 5 (04:23):
The people we talked to wouldn't tell us. They told
us that the the you know, the amount of money
paid to Fusion GPS was was shared between the campaign
and the DNC, But we don't know what the dollar
figures are and we don't know exactly how that was
broken down between the two organizations.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
Guys, this can never happen again. And we we've lived
through it, we felt it. I guess it's not a
big shock to many of us that this is the case,
but it's a shock that it's going to be brought
to a case to trial.

Speaker 1 (04:56):
Hopefully, Hopefully.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
Every person involved needs to be investigated and brought to justice.
Just like the Epstein thing. So many things on the
tarmac having to be dealt with. And yes, I'm going
to say again, I have not a whole lot of
conference in the Attorney General vam BONDI I personally think it.
I stated when she was nominated and when she became

(05:20):
the Attorney General that she's kind of deep, steady, swampy man,
willing to throw George Zimmerman into the crowd in Florida.
They were asking for his head. She lied in so
that that kind of gives me a little bit. I
don't know this is going to go. But we know

(05:40):
what the Democrats have said in the past. We know
what Obama said in the past.

Speaker 1 (05:45):
Especially the president. That's right, he is above the law.

Speaker 2 (05:49):
I mean, you man, even James Clapper, even then CIA
Director John Brennan, then National Security Advisor Susan Rice, nobody's
above the law. Then Secretary of State John Kerry. What
about Attorney General meet and Bill Clinton on the tarmac,
Loretta Lynch not above the law? What about then the

(06:10):
deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe, not above the law. All
those folks in that White House situation room not above
the law. And I'm glad the law is speaking. Former
Democrat Telsey Gabbard. Boy, they messed up when they let

(06:31):
her come on over here, didn't they sure did?

Speaker 6 (06:33):
Of what President Obama and his is not a Democrat.
The effect of what President Obama and his senior national
security team did was subvert the will of the American people,
undermining our democratic republic and enacting what would be essentially
a year's long coup against President Trump.

Speaker 2 (06:55):
Oh no, it's just Trump and the Republicans. They're crazy, man,
We told you they'd be a fascist. Well, even if
they're shown the evidence, will the media go along with this?
Will the Democrat politicians? Well, I guess we'll have.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
To wait and see.

Speaker 2 (07:07):
Now I'm hearing we don't have to wait and see.
Let's go to see it in Congress. And Jason Crowe
of Colorado, Congressman Crow, how the Democrat's going to respond?

Speaker 7 (07:18):
Huh, Well, listen, this is what's actually going on here.
Is pretty clear. You have Taulsea Gabbard who's been out
of favor with President Trump since the Intelligence Agency issued
battle damage assessments of the Iron Strike that were not
consistent with what Donald Trump was saying. So she's been
in hot water and been trying to get back into favor.

(07:40):
And then you have a president and President Trump who
wants people to talk about anything anything other than the
Epstein investigation, which he is very very clearly worried about
the release of the Epstein files. So what's happening is
Talsea Gabbert's trying to work his way back into the
good graces of Donald Trump by fabricating this way cospiracy
theory to try to play Kate Donald try Trump. That's

(08:00):
what this is all about.

Speaker 2 (08:02):
I should note that does you know who Tulsey Gabbard is.
He said his way working his Did he mean to seam.

Speaker 7 (08:08):
This conspiracy theory to try to play k Donald Trump.
That's what this is all about.

Speaker 8 (08:12):
I should note that I have reached out to the
Office of the Director of National Intelligence and maybe it
clear that we'd love to have Director Gabbard on the
show to talk about this conclusion that she reached the
Senate Intelligence Committee. As you know, Congressman spent years investigating
all of this. At the end, they also pinned the
blame on Russia, a bipartisan conclusion led by Republicans in

(08:33):
the majority of the committee. The chairman, Marco Ruby, is
now Trump Secretary of State. If Gabard's claims and her
prosecutorial referrals have any truth, why are we hearing about
it now more than eight years after the fact, instead
of during the first Trump administration.

Speaker 2 (08:51):
Well, that's because of what a cover up is. Come on,
mouth flapper, Tapper, even Nancy knows that.

Speaker 9 (08:58):
I think right now, the cover up of the cover up.

Speaker 2 (09:01):
Yes see, come on, mouth flapper. You know better than that,
don't you. No, he really does it. This guy is
a known liar. Harry is with Vice President Vance. Listen
to him, deny, denying.

Speaker 10 (09:17):
You guys talked about the Russia hoax NonStop.

Speaker 1 (09:20):
The FBI was investigating it.

Speaker 8 (09:21):
The FBI was investigating it.

Speaker 10 (09:23):
So we recovered that, and so you took the words
of unnamed FBI agents and put them on your network
as if they were the gospel truth.

Speaker 11 (09:30):
You did it again and again.

Speaker 10 (09:31):
A view of your network would have believed that Donald
Trump and Vladimir Putin conspired in twenty sixteen. That was totally,
im preposterously false.

Speaker 11 (09:39):
Now, well that's what you just said is false.

Speaker 2 (09:41):
He did had a thought, I'm the town to tell
you I'm not liar. I never talked about chomp and Russ.
Never let anybody down that Avenue Diddy. Hey Tapper, you
do know you're on TV and we TV's easily recordable, and.

Speaker 8 (09:56):
Trump has gone to quote extraordinary lengths to keep specifics
about his meetings with Russian President Vladimir putin secret, even
keeping them from top members of his own administration. Take
a listen to how President Trump responded Saturday night when
asked directly if he has ever worked for Russia.

Speaker 2 (10:12):
I think it's the most insulting thing I've ever been asked.

Speaker 3 (10:16):
I think it's the most insulting article I've ever had written.

Speaker 8 (10:20):
The President did not directly answer the question. It's a
stunning turn of events. Do you think the president of
the United States ever worked on behalf of the Russians
against American interests?

Speaker 1 (10:36):
What a fool? All. Listen to the president here. He
didn't answer it.

Speaker 6 (10:42):
See huh sweet.

Speaker 10 (10:51):
The side.

Speaker 12 (10:53):
I do pray every day, sometimes twice a day.

Speaker 6 (10:56):
Same.

Speaker 1 (11:07):
Well, I'd like to be president. Okay.

Speaker 11 (11:13):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on the Valley's Power Dog.

Speaker 2 (11:17):
And we compared the fire down in Los Angeles broke
the record costly is fire insurance loss in history? Look
at us? Make it history. In California. San Francisco Chronicles
said the total loss of the Palisage fire and Eaten
fire were sixty five billion dollars. That's half a Ukraine war.

(11:43):
Way to go new Some Karen Passa, Yeah, in the Congo,
knowing the conditions. But even if all right, she's she
said she wasn't going to travel out of the country
when she was mayor, but she was. But okay, let's
say she came back and did the right job. We
would now already had things cleared out in ham saws
and ru rud going on. They're devious, man, they are.

(12:07):
They knew some You want to start your twenty twenty
eight presidential campaign when your state has the highest unemployment
rate in the United States? Yeah, new some Uh where
was he? We had at least ten eleven about twelve
wildfires in California. He was in He was in South Carolina. Well,

(12:28):
the state has the highest unemployment rate in the nation.
It rows zero point one to five point four percent
in June. Okay, we tied Nevada. All right, We're not
better than Nevada, like President enty fed school district is
one better than the bottom map of Detroit. Now we're
tied at the bottom of Nevada state los of net

(12:50):
sixty one hundred jobs, ninety nine hundred layoffs.

Speaker 1 (12:54):
We did see some job gains in government. Look at that.
All right, there you go it new some.

Speaker 2 (13:02):
Senator prison Warden as President Trump calls her Pocahontas Elizabeth Bourne.

Speaker 1 (13:07):
This, ma'am donnie guy in New York.

Speaker 2 (13:09):
This communist socialist dude that wants like free grocery stores
and pure up, straight up socialists. He's got his comedy
plan for his government run grocery stores. Well, there'll be
those in the Democrat Party that will stand up that
have some kind of wisdom that had been around for
a while, like prison Warden has. No she's praising it.

(13:33):
Listen to her.

Speaker 13 (13:34):
She said, we've got a problem with entire food deserts
where people can't get access. He said, We've got a
problem with entire food deserts where people can't get access
to grocery stores. Said I'd like to take a look
at whether or not we can have some kind of
you know, like we do on military basis. You have
some kind of support from the city government that says

(13:57):
we're going to get some food grocery stores in areas
that right now are food deserts. And by the way,
it's a new and fresh plan for New York City,
but it's been tried in other cities. Around the country.

Speaker 2 (14:11):
Yeah, it's been tried actually in cities around the world.

Speaker 1 (14:14):
Honey, your new fresh plan. It's been tried.

Speaker 2 (14:20):
It's called breadlines video back to the Prison Morten and.

Speaker 13 (14:25):
Has had some real successes. So what I hear Mom
Donny saying is I want to try things to make
it work for working families, and you know what, this
is how democracy works. A lot of people in New
York City said that sounds good to me. I'd rather
try that than any of the other alternatives available to me.

Speaker 1 (14:46):
I support that.

Speaker 2 (14:47):
She wouldn't know the truth if it hit her upside
the head like a cold cast iron skillet.

Speaker 1 (14:52):
Once.

Speaker 14 (14:53):
This is not a new world, No it's not. It
is simply an extension of what began in the old
one in itself. After every dictator who has ever planted
the ripping imprint of a boot on the pages of
history since the beginning of time, it has refinements to
the destruction of human freedom. But like every one of

(15:13):
the super states that preceded it, it has one iron rule.
Logic is an enemy and truth is a menace.

Speaker 11 (15:21):
This is the tremortary show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 2 (15:26):
In fifties that means if I'm out watering my grass
at six point fifty eight in the morning, I'm gonna
need a hoodie.

Speaker 1 (15:33):
It's gonna feel that way.

Speaker 2 (15:35):
From being in a triple digits to that that's chili
and hies tomorrow only in the eighties.

Speaker 1 (15:43):
Bravo, Bravo. In Tennessee.

Speaker 2 (15:48):
Right now, it's like a high of ninety three and
it feels like one hundred and nine. That's that humidity.
My mom said, it's so hot in the morning, even
in the morning, so hot. I remember that it was
when we helped them move back a few years ago.
It was triple digits on the thermometer and the feels
like was off the chart. I'll never forget. My son

(16:10):
and I were at the hotel in Jackson, Tennessee. My
mom and dad hadn't rid yet, and we had the
Weather Channel on in the morning, and right where we
were was the red circle of watch out heat index
off the chart, that humidity something else, But I guess
the in and Out Eress Lindsay Snyder has been back

(16:31):
to Franklin, that's just right outskirts of Nashville, and I'm
sure she tested the humidity and decided it's worth it. It's
worth it, much better place to raise a family. All
my little kid pictures, I'm like, why was was I
always in the pool or water hose? Now that was
the humidity in your head, sweating and all those summertime pictures.

(16:52):
They've been headquartered in and out in California for almost
eight decades. Most of their joints her here in California,
but she had some public conflict with Newsom. Now they're
moving to Tennessee. They don't have a single location east
of Texas. Here's what the In and Out Eiras had

(17:13):
to say. The Burger Eires be a good documentary. I'd
watch it, said, there's a lot of great things about California,
but raising a family is not easy here. Doing business
is not easy here. We're building an office in Franklin,
so I'm actually moving out there. It's back there. Out
there is California, Lindsay, But I understand you're actually moving

(17:35):
back there.

Speaker 1 (17:37):
They said.

Speaker 2 (17:38):
The first Tennessee stores expected to open by the end
of next year. Eh, maybe Tennessee can pay us back
by opening a water Burger out here. That's kind of
more of a Texas thing. Water Burger, the water Burgers
are They're okay, eh, Yeah, I'd much rather have an

(17:58):
in and out. I'm to have a smash burger, though.
See to me, the in and out burger is too
it's too wet. To me, it's too too squishy. I
enjoy them. Don't get me wrong, I'm nitpicking here. I
like the in and out burger. I mean those grilled onions.
Just the taste, the smell, the cleanliness. As you see

(18:20):
all those workers in the white uniforms, it looks like
something out of Back to the Future, Michael J. Fox,
It really does. They're fries. You gotta love the fries.
Seeing them chop them up right there, and those things
they pulled down. And I try to do that at home,
cutting them the right way, putting them in the air.

Speaker 1 (18:39):
Fright.

Speaker 2 (18:39):
Can't get it, can't get the same, can't even get close.
I've even tried the smash burger. I've created some of
the best burgers I have at home over my life
trying the smashburger thing. I don't have the griddle like
they do, but I get my biggest cast iron and
then I get the burger on the cast iron, get
it hot and about a six or seven and on

(19:00):
the on the dial there, and then I take the
upside down. I put some oil on the bottom of
a smaller cast iron, put it down on the burger.
Then I take my big old cast iron pot, the
big heavy one, the Dutch oven, and I place it
on top of it. So I got three cast irons
going on to smash that burger, and I balance it

(19:22):
up there and hear it. It's smashing it down and
frying it up. I've kind of got it good because
it's a lot of weight on there. And to get
a good smash burger, I watch them at Hammy's over
here on Shaw. I watch them in the back there
because I'm trying to emulate it. My mom even found
me some smashburger seasoning on Amazon, so I've added that
to it. But it's about getting that small crinkle around

(19:45):
the corner of the edges. There's something. There's something about that.
But see when when I was being critical of in
and out there, what it is. I like a burger
where I can tell what's the lettuce, what's the tomato.
I like the texture to be a little firmer where
in and out is kind of one. Not a smash burger,
but a smushed up burger. It's all in one taste,

(20:07):
kind of wet, kind of too juicy. That's but I'll
tell you right now, nobody in Tennessee after they have
an in and Out Burger would be even criticizing it
to the slightest like that. The in and out eras said,
we're able to reach Tennessee from our Texas warehouse. So
we're not putting our meat facility where we do all
our beef and send it to our stores and make patties.

(20:28):
We're not going to have that there. We'll have a
warehouse so Texas can reach some other states. Gee, you
mentioned watch other states are on the list of expansion
there as well. Well, he might be expanding. I saw
something what was at breakfast club. Molly Ringwald said that
this can be a blessing in disguise, the silver lining

(20:50):
that Stephen Colbert could be the Democrat nominee for the
President of the United States of them almost I did a.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
Loan in my mouth.

Speaker 2 (20:58):
That's sorry, hang let me turn the mike off, President Colbert. Hey,
first time he's actually causing me to laugh. That that's funny, Hey,
mouth flapper tapper, what do you got to say?

Speaker 1 (21:16):
About it. Boy, here we are every months later.

Speaker 8 (21:19):
Yeah, Colbert has been canceled and PBS is losing its
federal funding.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
Yeah. Interesting.

Speaker 8 (21:25):
And in case you wondered how the President took the
news about Colbert, he posted untruth social quote. I absolutely
love that Colbert got fired. He's still not satisfied though.
I hear Jimmy Kimmel is next. That's what President Trump said.

Speaker 2 (21:38):
He's the biggest soy boy around, isn't he. I bet
I can just hear him at home, Honey, I don't
want park line and he has that up and down
winding vine.

Speaker 1 (21:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (21:51):
Now, we may never know if CBS ending the Colbert
Show was part of some secret deal cut between Paramount
and Trump, or if it was just a Fount win
stopf It was entirely unrelated and actually because of financial reasons.
But Paramount is happy to let Trump think it is
in the name of pleasing him. The fact that so

(22:12):
much of corporate America is dedicated to fearing these presidential
whims that could result in actual retribution could should concern
all of us, because trends like this don't stop with
one president, They start with them.

Speaker 2 (22:27):
We're gonna have JD Vance in the future, be president
and take Jake Tapper off the air. He's worried about
the future trends that are going on. First of all,
I found out if the reports are true that Stephen
Colbert's show was costing them like forty million dollars.

Speaker 1 (22:44):
They weren't. There's no return on the investment.

Speaker 2 (22:49):
And that thing over in the corner over there, that's bleeding,
that's hemorrhaging. Those are Cobert's ratings. How did he drop
so big? Right?

Speaker 9 (23:03):
Well?

Speaker 2 (23:03):
Late night TV used to have funny people on Muhammad Ali,
Bob Buker, funny people, even our sinio Don Rickles. I
love to watch those roasts they do. The Dean Martin
roast hilarious. But would you stay up late? And if

(23:27):
you were up late, with all the choices that you have,
I would rather go in the bathroom and watch a
faucet drip than tune on a late night show. And
it's Adam Schiff disgusting. Stephen Colbert's career is over well,
at least said CBS. There's not going to be a
new host. He didn't have any humor. Man, he left

(23:53):
comedy behind. If he didn't share his political views. The
worst thing that I ever saw him do was when
he got out there and started dancing with the vaccines.
He was acting like the club scene, but it was
the VACS scene. He was dancing with syringes, these transvestite

(24:15):
looking male guys in dresses, dressed up like a syringe,
and Cobert was dancing with them.

Speaker 9 (24:20):
Scene.

Speaker 2 (24:23):
I'm getting stupid chills thinking of him dancing right now.
Can you see Cobert dancing with these syringes funneling money
for the pharmaceutical industry? Nothing funny even when he tries
to be funny and set something up. We all know
that Joe Biden had a true cognitive decline and it

(24:45):
was scary. He had controlled the nuclear codes. Listen to
Cobert trying set Biden up to try and be funny,
ignoring his dimension nuts. He said, are you nuts going nuts? Look,
here's on the Jimmy Kimmel shows.

Speaker 11 (25:01):
Because I'm not, I mean, I got it.

Speaker 2 (25:09):
Me slaugh and stop at my side, hurts quit. Joe
Biden delivered that comedy line. Of course, I love being
on the Jimmy Kimmel Show. Nothing's wrong with my mind?

Speaker 1 (25:19):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (25:19):
Here he was asking Kamala Kamala Harris what major changes
her administration would be. Let's time this out. I have
it around fifty five seconds of nothing. I think in
second sixty one she says something about I love small
businesses and I'm going.

Speaker 1 (25:36):
To help them.

Speaker 2 (25:36):
I just love small businesses. Listen to this reminder. He
just let her go on about nothing.

Speaker 15 (25:43):
Under a Harris administration.

Speaker 16 (25:46):
What would the major changes be?

Speaker 10 (25:48):
And what would say the same?

Speaker 1 (25:50):
All right, let's start timing.

Speaker 12 (25:51):
Obviously not Joe Biden, and so that would be one
change terms. But also I think it's important to say
with you know, twenty eight days ago, I'm not Donald Trump.
And so when we think about the significance of what
this next generation of leadership looks like were I to

(26:12):
be elected president, it is about Frankly, I love the
American people, and I believe in our country.

Speaker 1 (26:21):
What would you do? What would you do?

Speaker 12 (26:23):
Love that it is our character and nature to be
an ambitious people. You know, we have aspirations, we have duations,
we have incredible work ethic and home mark, and I
just believe that we can create and build upon success
we've achieved in a way that we continue to grow

(26:45):
opportunity and in that way grow the strength of our nation. So,
for example, my economic policies, I think of it and
I have named it as creating an opportunity economy. So
it's about things like investing in small businesses. I love
our small businesses.

Speaker 2 (26:59):
She loves small businesses. Even we were all watching or
her say things like that. I don't remember her being
on Cobert right, but she never had anything. Just let
her get away with it. But boy, he freaked out
about Trump being in court, though he loved it.

Speaker 1 (27:14):
But it's not normal.

Speaker 16 (27:16):
No other cannon for the presidents.

Speaker 9 (27:17):
He has ever had to pause his campaign to defend
himself in multiple courts.

Speaker 16 (27:21):
And I would like to point out.

Speaker 9 (27:22):
That in all seven of his cases, no one, no
one doubts.

Speaker 1 (27:25):
That he did these things.

Speaker 9 (27:27):
We're just sitting around patiently waiting to find out if
the wheels of justice will grind fast enough for there
to be any consequences. Is covering it like as any
other political story.

Speaker 1 (27:36):
Yeah, that's what you want to wind down after the
end of a long day. Turn that on.

Speaker 2 (27:42):
Hear that fool going off, and I guess he just
assumes that all his viewers hate Trump. It would be
depressed by See this is the way you go, man,
you go broke when you do all this, and this
is exactly what has happened. Listen to how depressed he
was after thee and he tried to turn it into

(28:02):
a Well.

Speaker 16 (28:03):
Listen, everybody's still talking about Russia.

Speaker 1 (28:05):
Oh wait, wait, wait, now here, here's the depress here.
Hey there, hey there, how are you doing really happy?

Speaker 15 (28:12):
If you watch the show regularly, I'm guess saying you're
not doing great? Yeah? Me neither.

Speaker 9 (28:19):
You know, today.

Speaker 15 (28:22):
Some people said to me, sorry, you have to do
a show tonight, which is nice for them to say,
But I don't have to do a show. I get
to do a show tonight. I'm so grateful to be
with all of these talented people. Those people over here,
there's people that you'll never see with the audience and
the Ed Sullivan with you people at home, because especially

(28:44):
at times like this, what do we most want to be?

Speaker 10 (28:47):
Not alone?

Speaker 1 (28:51):
Well, you weren't.

Speaker 2 (28:52):
You had I don't know, a few thousand viewers maybe
there with you. Yeah, you see how you just alienated
more than half of the country.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
But he got it right with Russia, didn't he.

Speaker 16 (29:06):
Everybody's still talking about Russia. But here's the thing. There
is no evidence of collusion or even the desire to
collude with the Russians by anyone in the Trump campaign
is something that was true forty eight hours ago, because now, yeah, right.

Speaker 1 (29:31):
Me something else. But he's gonna be on until May.

Speaker 2 (29:38):
You know, if I'm ever up that late, maybe when
I get up to pee for the first time, I
might turn him on there and now, just to see
how depressed his face actually looks. That'd be the only
reason I would do that.

Speaker 11 (29:50):
This is the Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk.

Speaker 2 (29:55):
Gen Z's nineteen ninety six. I think to twenty twelve
born in that in that time period. But they're saying
small talk is gone from that generation, and they're saying
that small talk actually builds community. How would they know
about building community. They've been in the social media community.
They type what they say. Now, every generation has its

(30:15):
weird stuff, has its quirks, or whatever you want to say.
But they said employees are noticing the stare at work
with new hires. You know, you've seen it, and you think, like,
what's their problem? Maybe it's not. Maybe that's how they
are telling the story of that headhunter job guy that
calls around and interviews people saying that gen Z now

(30:37):
expects you to when you call to say hello.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (30:43):
Not when the phone rings and you answer it, you
say hello. No, the person that's initiating the call says hello.
Kind of strange. And during the break, director Ryan Nigel
and I we were reminiscing back about lettermen and how
cool late night TV was and all of that, when
it was fun, when it was funny. Johnny Carson was

(31:04):
asked back, come on, man, I get it. I know
your podcast. You're trying to sweet people, but you're not
a comedian, Gavin, you know, I get it.

Speaker 11 (31:14):
The assistant Trevor carry Show on The Valley's Power Talk
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